In a message dated 3/20/2000 11:28:25 PM Eastern Standard Time, javan@paonline.com writes: > Shirley Turner Shiver" <shirleyt@bellsouth.net I'd be interested in any Frier background. Also, Williams. And, of course, Durrance. Mike Durrence Descendants of Henderson Frier 1 Henderson FRIER .. +Delila WILLIAMS . 2 Elizabeth FRIER b: 14-Mar-1809 in Bulloch Co, GA ..... +JamesAllen DURRENCE b: 1802 in Tattnall Co, GA m: 5-Aug-1932 Father: WilliamWilliams DURRENCE Mother: Cynthia Ann TIPPINS ..... 3 Joel H. DURRANCE b: Abt. 1842 d: 1-Jun-1913 ......... +Polly Ann (DURRANCE) b: 23-Apr-1843 d: 1-May-1901
The following query concerns Henderson Frier, father of Ardelia Frier who married John Calvin DeLoach. Can anyone help Shirley? From: "Shirley Turner Shiver" <shirleyt@bellsouth.net> To: <javan@paonline.com> Subject: Henderson Frier X-UIDL: 913402666 Status: U Hi: Saw your posting on worldconnect. Henderson and Delilah (WILLIAMS) FRIER are also my ancestors; their son, Ryan and Sarah (PEACOCK) FRIER>Civility (FRIER) and John Baggs RAULERSON>Eleanor (RAULERSON) and Elbert SLOAN>Minnie (SLOAN) and Andrew Jackson GOODMAN>Hallie (GOODMAN) and Paul TURNER>me. Do you know, or do you have any ideas, on the ancestry of Henderson FRIER? ANY help/hints/ideas would be appreciated! Thanks, Shirley Turner Shiver
Can some one help me??I keep getting this long email, and I don't want it. I didn't ask to receive it, and I don't want it clogging my Inbox. How can I make it stop coming? Emails to Julie Case seem to make not a whit of difference. Wyatte DeLoache
Jmike post # 16 Excerpt from the book The Roster of Confederate Soldier Page 204 Durance, George FL 10th Inf Co A Durance, Henry A. GA Cav 1st Bn Hughes' Co Durance, Jackson B. GL 10th Inf Co A Durance, James H. GA 7th Cav Co H Durance, John A. FL 1st Cav Co F Durance, William FL 1st Cav Co B Page 211 Durrance, James H. GA Hardwick Mtd. Rifles Co B Durrance, Joel GA 31st Inf Co A Durrance, Uriah R. FL 7th Inf Co E Durrence, H.A. GA 5th Cav Co D Durrence, J.H. GA 5th Cav, Co D Jmike Note...J.H. Durrence is John H. Durrence, my 2nd Great-Grandfather. Who is H.A. Durrence??? Is it Thomas Alfred Durrence, his brother. I know some of the others but not all. Anyone help me out??? Especially, the Durance names???
Jmike post # 14 (Durrance-L and Durrence-L) Comments from anyone??? Could anyone come up with some Francis data??? According to G.T. Durrence's book, Francis was married and had several daughters. Descendants of Christopher Durrance 1 Christopher DURRANCE b: in of London, England .. +Joyce (DURRANCE) b: in of London, England . 2 Samuel DURRENCE b: 25-Sep-1702 in London, England d: Abt. Dec-1756 in Tyrell Co, NC ..... +Sarah (DURRANCE) ..... 3 Mary DURRENCE b: 25-Aug-1724 in London, England . *2nd Wife of Samuel Durrence: ..... +Elizabeth SWINSON b: Abt. 1723 in Tyrrell Co, NC d: Unknown m: Abt. 1736 in Tyrrell Co, NC Father: William SWINSON Mother: Mary (SWINSON) ..... 3 WellcomWilliam DURRENCE b: Abt. 1750 in Tyrell Co, NC d: Abt. 1808 in Tattnall Co, GA ......... +Elizabeth WILLIAMS b: Abt. 1755 in Duplin Co, NC d: Aft. 1820 in Tattnall Co, GA m: Abt. 1769 in North Carolina Father: Williams WILLIAMS Mother: Mary WARD ..... 3 Francis DURRENCE b: Bef. 1756 d: 1820
Dallas Morning News--Dallas, TX March 12, 2000 Mr. & Mrs. James Ira DeLoache recently celebrated theit 50th wedding anniversary. The couple were married Feb 25, 1950. Mr. DeLoache is a retired president from White Face Farms, Inc. Mary Frances DeLoache is a homemaker. They have six children, 15 grandchildren & one ggrandchild.. ( a small photo is included)
,Hello Andy, Just found your inquery . It got mixed up with others and I just now read it. I will keep it in mind when I scan the Green County, Ala. book ----- Original Message ----- Neil From: <Cemetaries@aol.com> To: <DELOACH-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, December 22, 1999 11:38 AM Subject: RE: [DELOACH-L] More Cemetery Files > Please will someone help me locate my ancestores buried in a cemetary in atl. > ga. there names are H.H. DeLoach, Jack, Harl. , A.A. Deloach, thanks alot > andy from jax. fl. >
Another post. Like I said not in any logical other. Would anyone like to give us a documented (or even best guess) version of the WilliamWilliams Durrence, WilliamWilliams Durrence and WilliamJames Durrence family groups??? Let's keep it to a simple three generations, please. Jmike Excerpt from July 1963 GGM WILLIAM DURRENCE, of Lowndes Co. Ga. Soldier in Indian War. Widow's Application for Bounty-land. On April 3, 1855, in Lowndes Co. Ga., before William Smith J.P., Mrs.Luraney Durrence made her declaration to obtain bounty land, and stated under oath that she was 46 years of age, a resident of Charlton County but recently of said Lowndes County, and was the widow of William Durrence who was a private in Capt. Levi J. Knight's company of Georgia militia, 81st Regiment, commanded by Col. Henry Blair, in the war with the Seminole Indians; that her said husband volunteered in Lowndes Co. Ga., on or abt. Aug. 15, 1838, and served two months and was honorably discharged in said county on Oct. 15, 1838; that she was married to said William Durrence in Tattnall Co. Ga., in 1823 (exact date not remembered) by Joseph Durrence, J.P., and that her name before marriage was Luraney DeLoach; that her said husband died in Lowndes Co. Ga., March 8, 1841, and she has not since remarried. Ann E. Durrence and Eliza Ann Jane Durrence certify they saw the applicant sign the declaration; that they reside in Charlton Co. but recently lived in Lowndes C0. General DeLoath and Ebenezer DeLoach on Apr. 5, 1855, before Wm. Smith,J.P, testified they were present at the nmrriage of William Durrence and Luraney DeLoach and saw them married, that he is dead and she is still a widow, etc. (Note: All signatures in the papers were by their marks except William Smith). The application was approved and she was granted 160 acres bounty land Sept. 24, 1856.
Here is a follow up message that was sent to the Poindexter list. It provides more information concerning increase charges that the National Archives has proposed for 1 July. Richard -------- Original Message -------- Subject: NARA Rate Hike -- Clarification Date: Wed, 8 Mar 2000 17:08:04 -0800 (PST) From: Janmim@aol.com Hello Everyone: The NARA rate hike is a proposal. I am pasting in an email that I sent to a couple of lists after a conversation with a cousin at NARA. It is self explanatory. <insert> To the Cooper,Jordan, Clough Lists and the TNSumner List: Since these are (surprisingly) the only lists of mine the NARA fee hike for pensions and other records has appeared on I am forwarding to you NARA's official response to the most unwelcome flood of comments they have received regarding the fee hike. I received this from a contact who works at the Archives (in a different branch) who I immediately contacted. Upon request, the individual (who was told to remain anonymous) was given this by NARA powers that be and told it could be disseminated. Apparently, this proposal is still being circulated within NARA. In fine Washington style, it was leaked (at least) by a regional office and someone at headquarters. Needless to say NARA officials are distressed, sword carrying officials walking the halls looking for the heads that must roll, etc. (This is typical, required behavior for all agencies when something like this happens.) The response below went to Jack Brissee, Chair, FGS/NGS Records Preservation and Access Committee. NARA has been contacted by many individuals and genealogy societies this week. I would imagine the feedback hasn't been too favorable--unprintable is one description for some. In sum, the proposal is still in early stages. As is the case with government decision making, agreement must still be reached within NARA. Then the proposal is circulated among various government agencies that have a say. It will also be circulated to various genealogy societies who serve as advisers to NARA. (I am not familiar with this particular agency, but most government agencies have an informal private sector advice process before going "public".) The next step would be a Federal Register announcement which would give EVERYONE a chance to comment, on the record, to the government, copying your Congressman, etc., etc. If there is a loud outcry and you get the committees in Congress involved, there will undoubtedly be adjustments. I too think that the fee increase is abominable. I live in Alexandria VA, but can research in Washington, DC and have been blessed to be able to view/hold the original Civil War pension files of my 3 ancestors involved (and their widows pensions). Two of them are relatively small (15 pages or so). The third is a godsend from so many angles, but it was at least 40 pages long and took me about 30 minutes to copy accurately and completely...including widow's pension papers. I think for NARA everything evens out in the end under the current fee structure. FYI, not to depress you, but in addition I already had copies of two of the files from cousins but wanted to simply hold the originals (the smaller ones). NOT copied were incidental notes from the applicant or in two cases, his/her children helping out regarding the status of the cases, cover notes for the delivery of documents. In other words, I found out who helped gg grandpa/ma do the paperwork. In one case the entries were on small notepad stationary from a local establishment (Happy Hour Theater), that led to a whole other set of interesting tidbits for my files after followup. However, none of the important genealogy information or official documents were left out. I hope this helps you all. The fee proposal still has a long way to go, but that does not mean we don't need to be alert. The message below containing the sanctioned NARA response can be cut and pasted and disseminated to any list or anyone. (Cheska for Quaker Roots if it shows up). My Best, Janet (Baugh) Hunter ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From Jack Brissee, Chair, FGS/NGS Records Preservation and Access Committee: ----- Original Message ----- From: Jack Brissee To: ROOTS-L ; APG-L@rootsweb.com ; sharp2tono@aol.com Sent: Wednesday, 01 March, 2000 14:05 Subject: re: Cost of Military Records Going Up (NARA Statement) There have been postings on a number of mail lists recently about an increase in the fees the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) charges for copies of compiled military service records and pension records. While NARA is considering a change to the fee structure for these documents, the information that has been posted is both premature and somewhat inaccurate. The Records Preservation and Access Committee, a joint endeavor of the Federation of Genealogical Societies and the National Genealogical Society, has contacted NARA officials for clarification. The following is the "official NARA statement" issued in response to our inquiry: -Begin NARA Statement: The National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) will be issuing a proposed rule within the next few weeks that will revise fees for reproduction, including the "fixed-fee" orders in the NATF 80 series. The proposed rule will have a 60-day public comment period, during which time we will actively seek the comments of the user community. The proposed rule is presently undergoing internal government review. When it is released for publication in the Federal Register, NARA will notify the national genealogical organizations and post a copy of the proposed rule on its web site. The message will include the exact URL and the address for sending comments. -End NARA Statement- The Records Preservation and Access Committee will continue to monitor this proposal, and will post relevant information on the Records Preservation and Access pages of the Federation of Genealogical Societies' Web site (http:www.fgs.org) when it is available. Please feel free to forward this posting to other mail lists on which the original posting may have appeared. Jack Brissee Chair, FGS/NGS Records Preservation and Access Committee
I read somewhere the reason for the increase is they will be sending alot more information when mailing the files...but still that is a steep increase. Lisa In a message dated 03/07/2000 10:54:25 AM Pacific Standard Time, r-elliott@usa.net writes: << Hi, I got this from another person I share notes with. Richard Subject: National Archive info Hi everyone, I just received a newsletter from the CFA in it was a memo to pass on. Dr. Robert Plowman of the Mid Atlantic National Archives of PA, told this association, that as of 1 JULY 2000 the cost of records are going up. They will be as follows. Military Records $10.00 up to $17.50 Pension Records $10.00 up to $40.00!!! That's for Rev. War Civil War Ect. Hurry up and buy those records! >>
Hi, I got this from another person I share notes with. Richard Subject: National Archive info Hi everyone, I just received a newsletter from the CFA in it was a memo to pass on. Dr. Robert Plowman of the Mid Atlantic National Archives of PA, told this association, that as of 1 JULY 2000 the cost of records are going up. They will be as follows. Military Records $10.00 up to $17.50 Pension Records $10.00 up to $40.00!!! That's for Rev. War Civil War Ect. Hurry up and buy those records!
Can anyone help Anita? Received: from bl-3.rootsweb.com (bl-3.rootsweb.com [204.212.38.19]) by bl-14.rootsweb.com (8.9.3/8.9.3) with ESMTP id WAA10834 for <DELOACH-L@lists.rootsweb.com>; Sun, 5 Mar 2000 22:24:29 -0800 (PST) From: Rubyjunior@aol.com Received: from imo15.mx.aol.com (imo15.mx.aol.com [152.163.225.5]) by bl-3.rootsweb.com (8.9.3/8.9.3) with ESMTP id WAA05415 for <DELOACH-L@rootsweb.com>; Sun, 5 Mar 2000 22:24:18 -0800 (PST) Received: from Rubyjunior@aol.com by imo15.mx.aol.com (mail_out_v25.3.) id e.bf.160b1db (3925) for <DELOACH-L@rootsweb.com>; Mon, 6 Mar 2000 01:23:14 -0500 (EST) Message-ID: <bf.160b1db.25f4a8d2@aol.com> Old-Date: Mon, 6 Mar 2000 01:23:14 EST Interested in families of DeLoach and Swindals of So. Ga. Several members of these families married. My Grandmother Mary Olivia Swindal married T. Cleveland DeLoach, children Theron Cleveland And Daniel DeLoach who resided in Fairfield, Al. Grandfather or grandmother believed to be from Glennvile Ga. Moved to Al during depression. Thank you Anita DeLoach Alfano
============================================================ A result of your requested PML search. To refine or cancel this search, please visit http://pml.rootsweb.com/ ============================================================ Source: TNGIBSON-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [TNGIBSON] The Courier-Chronicle Humboldt,Tennessee Friday June 9th,1916 continued-- Snip------------ The following relatives attended the funeral of MRS.ANNIE LUCERTIA COX here Monday morning;Mr.& Mrs.William DeLoach,Mrs.Katie DeLoach and Mr.Turner DeLoach of Carroll County;Messers.Walter & Lewis Cox,Misses Mattie Lou & Jeanie Hicks of Jackson. -------Snip
Can anyone help Leslie? >From: "Leslie Deloatch" <carles422@prodigy.net> >To: "Javan Michael DeLoach" <javan@paonline.com> >Subject: DeLoatch history >Date: Mon, 28 Feb 2000 19:52:57 -0500 >X-UIDL: 913401579 >Status: U > >Hello, I need your help please, looking for information on David DeLoatch >b.1761(wife: Sussanah). Norfleet DeLoatch Jr. (b.1876). I need a date >when this man was born Paul DeLoatch and if they are kin. thank you for >your help > > > > Leslie DeLoatch
Date: Tue, 22 Feb 2000 21:37:56 -0800 : To: javan@paonline.com From: OWENTK@aol.com : Subject: PML Search Result matching DeLoach X-Loop: pmlbounce@rootsweb.com X-RCPT-TO: <javan@paonline.com> : : ============================================================ A result of your requested PML search. To refine or cancel this search, please visit http://pml.rootsweb.com/ ============================================================ Source: TXBASTRO-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [TXBASTRO-L] Registration 1917 D, E, F Bastrop Advertiser 1917 continued: Selective Registration in Bastrop County Complying with directions of the war department County Clerk H. H. Alexander has had prepared a list of all persons in Bastrop County, registered under the selective draft act. The war department has requested the press in all parts of the country to publish these registration lists. Following is a list of all persons in Bastrop County between the ages of 21 and 30 years, inclusive, citizens and aliens, engaged in all kinds of occupations, some having and many making no claim to exemption: Snip----- DeLoach, Charlie L. Upton DeLoach, Robert Lee, Upton DeLoach, W. L. Upton -------Snip Tammy Owen Bastrop CO, TX Owentk@aol.com http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~txtammy/bastrop/bastropmain.html ============================== Personalized Mailing Lists: never miss a connection again. http://pml.rootsweb.com/ Brought to you by RootsWeb.com.
From: "Harold Jacobs" <jayjac1@bellsouth.net> : ============================================================ A result of your requested PML search. To refine or cancel this search, please visit http://pml.rootsweb.com/ ============================================================ Source: MORRIS-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [MORRIS] Autobiography My name is Harold Jacobs of Lafayette, LA. Married to Nell Olivia Morris, daughter of 2. Berlin Sample Morris of Woodville, MS (married to Eleanor Roland), son of 3. Burlin Sample Morris of Woodville, MS (married to Adeline Victoria Deloach), son of 4. Green B. Morris of Woodville, MS (married to Elizabeth Iler), son of 5. Marbury Morris of Georgia, born about 1760 (married to Sarah) Any help would be appreciated. jayjac1@bellsouth.net
Information from "The Louisiana Genealogical Register Quarterlies" Vol 20, 1973 issues. Pub. Baton Rouge, LA OWEN ROBERTSON'S FAMILY PLOT "Only Owen's family are buried here. All told there are 13 persons remembered here by Charles R. Robertson, who was grandson of Owen & the son of William H. Robertson and ALMEDIA DELOACH ROBERTSON. Owen Robertson was born abt 1818 in Pointe Coupee & died in Waxia in 1888" " Other notes on the Robertson family : William H. Rpbertson b. 1860 in Pointe Coupee & died in Waxia in 1890. ALMEDIA DELOACH ROBERTSON was born in Wilkenson County MS in 1860 & died in 1906. She was buried in the new Waxia Cemetery about 5 miles from the Lower Waxia graveyard. According to the St. Landry Parish records, she married WM Robertson on March 31, 1880" "SARAH LOUISE AVERY DELOACH as a midwife, was called Mrs. Kiffner and was the mother of AMELIA. she was born in Woodville, MS in 1831 & died in Waxia on 1898." "ALVIN DELOACH brother of ALMEDI was born in wilkinson Co MS in 1852, & died near Washington LA in 1922. He was married to Jane Bihm, who is buried in the Lower Waxia cemtery but in her father's plot". "LOUIS DELOACH was a brother to ALVIN above". UPPER WAXIA CEMETERY (Methodist cemetery --1904) ALMEDIA DELOACH, w/o B.F. WYBLE, 1859-1906 LOWER WAXIA CEMETERY Washington , St. Landry Parish, LA ALVIN DELOACH----1852--1922 JANE BIHM DELOACH---(no dates) SARAH LOUISE AVERY DELOACH---1831--1898 >From " Kentucky Ancestors Quarterlies " VOL 4 APRIL 1969 QUERIES 1034--Witcher ---1850 Census Allen Co (KY) shows MARTHA DELOACH b. 7/20/4846 married Hicks Owens after 1861 ( Mrs. Frank Witcher Medley, 2701 20th St, Lubbock TX 79410) SOUTH CAROLINA MAGAZINE OF ANCESTRAL RESEARCH 1982 issue MARRIAGE, DEATH, AND ESTATE NOTICES FROM THE LANCASTER LEDGER Married on the 27th ult. by rev. W. crook, at the residence of Mrs. F. Patterson, W.L. DePass, Esq of Camden SD to Miss F.P. DELOACHE of Barnwell District. ( Feb 16, 1859) Wanda wrtracy@juno.com
Arvilla, Miriam Frances DeLoach was a sister to my ggreat grandfather Floyd Washington DeLoach and I have some info on James Holland. Mirima frances had a twin brother Aaron Thomas DeLoach. Miriam had a sister who married Mersedia Holland, were they brothers? I have info on both Holland families & have other Holland leads. I would be interested in any info you have on Miriam and I would be happy to exchange info with you. Please contact me at my personal address below. Wanda wrtracy@juno.com > > > > Surname: Holland Jessup Hensley > ------------------------- > > My gggrandfather was James A. Holland and I have been unable to get > any > dates for him. But I do know he was married to Mirum DeLoach in > Louisiana. > I have some info on her line if you want it. > Their son was Henry Thomas Holland (my ggrandfather) he was born 25 > Sep > 1859 in Claiborne, LA, married 17 Aug 1882 and died 1 May 1936 in > Leon, > OK. He was married to Annie Helms, have dates for her if want them. > Their > daughter was Dora Pearl Holland Carter (my grandmother and a > wonderful > lady!) She was born 31 Aug 1896 in Houston, Texas, married to Onie > J. Carter > 13 Sep 1913, died 28 Feb 1985 in Visalia, CA. What do you have for > James > A. Holland?And how do you fit into the family? Hope to hear from you > soon! > Arvilla Boswell in California bosw@lightspeed.net >
I stumbled on this page and thought it may be some use for some, especially if you have DeLoach's in AL, MS, AL, FL... <A HREF="http://www.glorecords.blm.gov/search/ResultsList.ASP?index=1&qryid=14633 .45&tab=patent">BLM - ES, GLO Records - Search Results</A> Lisa
Nancy Ann Youngblood b.17 Jul 1859 in Columbia County Ark. d. 31 Aug 1896 in Webster Parish La. Married William Franklin Deloach. Her father was Robert Youngblood and Mother wasAnnie Elizabeth Pittman. I have no concrete evidence of these relationships, just family history. Hope this helps.