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    1. Re: [DELOACH-L] More Cemetery Files
    2. Jean, I tried to answer you but message was bounced. Please contact me at my personal address. Thanks Wanda wrtracy@jun.com On Sun, 26 Dec 1999 19:11:21 EST JEANGENES@aol.com writes: > Wanda, Toxey, > My Great grandfather was John Calvin DeLoach, (Jr). He was son of > John Calvin > DeLoach, (Sr) & Ardelia Frier & brother to your ancestors, Amanda > Ardelia > DeLoach & Wm. Henderson DeLoach....I have done quite a lot of > research on the > DeLoach's also.If you need any info. from me...will be happy to > share. > Jean DeLoach Myrick Gober >

    12/28/1999 09:32:26
    1. [DELOACH-L] Benjamin Delotch
    2. Mary McCrury
    3. Is anyone working on the Benjamin Delotch line? I found: Benjamin Delotch m. Isabella Leach Jan1. 1813 in Clarke Co. Al. and also on Tax Lists Index 1810-1813, Al. I would appreciate hearing from anyone with information on Benjamin. Mary

    12/28/1999 03:18:18
    1. [DELOACH-L] PML Search Result matching DeLoach
    2. ============================================================ A result of your requested PML search. To refine or cancel this search, please visit http://pml.rootsweb.com/ ============================================================ Source: CHOCTAW-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [CHOCTAW] . My grandmother, Josie DeLoach(Choctaw) married my grandfather Marcus Nelson Hedges. She died in 1925 and had six children. I am just trying to find information on my grandfather even tho as far as we know he wasn't Choctaw. Anyone have any suggestion? No one knows where she was buried or exact date of her death except year and in Oklahoma. Carol

    12/28/1999 03:11:34
    1. Re: [DELOACH-L] More Cemetery Files
    2. In a message dated 12/26/1999 1:50:18 PM Pacific Standard Time, thall@palmnet.net writes: << 1914), brother of my GGGmother, Amanda Ardelia Deloach (1841-1934). Amanda is buried beside my GGGFather, Dr. John Washengton Deloach in Sand Hill Cemetary on Ft. Stewart, GA. William Henderson Deloach was a very interesting man. He was a confederate Cavalry Officer, and also an inventor of milling equipment, holding two patents for milling. He operated the Deloach Mill Equipment Company in Atlanta eqarly in the Century, and I understand that It was left to his sons. I have other information on him if you are interested. >> Toxey, I am interested in more information on him. There was a deed that I found some time ago which is listed on the DesLoges page for the following: A.C. Bedwell & J.R. Collins to DeLoach Mill Mfg Company $104.00 Blountville, Tenn, Nov. 15" 1888 Here's the link to the whole deed: <A HREF="http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~javan/desloges/records/misc/delomill.htm" >The Descendants of Michel DesLoges, Records</A> I am especially interested in this because my ancestors resided in Sullivan Co., TN (Blountville) in the early 1800's until at least 1840. I am looking for info on John DeLoach b. 1785 SC, m. to Phebe 1807. Our listowner Mike is looking for them too. Any info would be appreciated. Happy New Year to all, Lisa DeLoach Waldman

    12/26/1999 07:15:57
    1. Re: [DELOACH-L] More Cemetery Files
    2. Toxey A. Hall
    3. At 09:44 PM 12/25/99 EST, you wrote: >Wanda, the H.H. stands for Harley Harl, also the A. A. stands for Alonzo >Arron, there father's name was William, i think, they owed sawmills in >Bridgeport, Al. the turn of the century, my mother was born in Chattanooga, >Tenn. in 1918, her name was Margaret DeLoach, her father was Harl DeLoach, >who is buried in Atl. Ga. i think, thanks alot, Happy New Year from andy in >Jax. fl. > I suspected A.A. was Alonzo, but I thought he died in Alabama. I have a hunch you might find him in the Woodlawn Cemetary in Atlanta, if indeed he is burried in Atlanta. Alonzo Aron (November 02, 1857 - abt. 1921) and Harl are the sons of William Henderson Deloach (Dec 13, 1829 -November 14, 1914), brother of my GGGmother, Amanda Ardelia Deloach (1841-1934). Amanda is buried beside my GGGFather, Dr. John Washengton Deloach in Sand Hill Cemetary on Ft. Stewart, GA. William Henderson Deloach was a very interesting man. He was a confederate Cavalry Officer, and also an inventor of milling equipment, holding two patents for milling. He operated the Deloach Mill Equipment Company in Atlanta eqarly in the Century, and I understand that It was left to his sons. I have other information on him if you are interested. Toxey A. Hall

    12/26/1999 02:52:39
    1. Re: [DELOACH-L] More Cemetery Files
    2. Wanda, Toxey, My Great grandfather was John Calvin DeLoach, (Jr). He was son of John Calvin DeLoach, (Sr) & Ardelia Frier & brother to your ancestors, Amanda Ardelia DeLoach & Wm. Henderson DeLoach....I have done quite a lot of research on the DeLoach's also.If you need any info. from me...will be happy to share. Jean DeLoach Myrick Gober

    12/26/1999 12:11:21
    1. Re: [DELOACH-L] More Cemetery Files
    2. Wanda, the A. A. stands for Alonzo Arron DeLoach, his father was W. H. Deloach, they are buried in a cemetary somewhere in Atl. Ga. his anyone in Atl. to help tell me what cemetary they are in , thanks Andrew DeLoach Bryan, from jax. fl.

    12/26/1999 11:53:03
    1. [DELOACH-L] DeLoach Query
    2. Javan Michael DeLoach
    3. Hi Everyone, Can anyone help Adrien: From: "Adrien D. DeLoach" <delaquest@hotmail.com> To: javan@paonline.com Subject: Adrien DeLoach with more info... Hello Javan, Information about my grandfather is limited. His name was James Ivan DeLoach. He was a WWII veteran who died about 1948. He married a woman named Nazaree Robinson I believe either in Mississippi or in the Memphis area. She was definitely from Mississippi, daughter of a man they called Love Robinson. James Ivan and Nazaree had 5 children: Margie, Edith, James Davis, James Clarence, and Geraldine. That is everything I know. If you get any leads, please let me know. I appreciate your help and efforts. Looking forward to hearing from you again, Adrien D. DeLoach

    12/26/1999 07:54:29
    1. Re: [DELOACH-L] More Cemetery Files
    2. Neil, please let me known when you get the book on cometaries , i would like to have one, thanks andy from jax. fl.

    12/25/1999 02:50:03
    1. Re: [DELOACH-L] More Cemetery Files
    2. Neil, if you get the book on cemetaries, please let me know, i would like to have one thanks from andy in Jax. Fl. My gf was h.h. deloach,

    12/25/1999 02:47:55
    1. Re: [DELOACH-L] More Cemetery Files
    2. Wanda, the H.H. stands for Harley Harl, also the A. A. stands for Alonzo Arron, there father's name was William, i think, they owed sawmills in Bridgeport, Al. the turn of the century, my mother was born in Chattanooga, Tenn. in 1918, her name was Margaret DeLoach, her father was Harl DeLoach, who is buried in Atl. Ga. i think, thanks alot, Happy New Year from andy in Jax. fl.

    12/25/1999 02:44:30
    1. [DELOACH-L] Fort-Suggs-Deloach-Bloodworth
    2. In a message dated 12/23/1999 6:19:10 PM Central Standard Time, DELOACH-D-request@rootsweb.com writes: > 1987 Issues > ROBERTSON COUNTY TN WILLS BOOK 1 1796-1811 > pg. 20-Inv/Est of Matthew Williams , dec'd by Sugg Fort & WILLIAM > DELOACH, Exec's. Jul session 1797 While researching my Gordon line, I found myself on a wild goose chase checking out the Fort and Sugg families of NC, and I remember finding the name of an in-law ~~ probably a daughter-in-law ~~ that related to my Edgecombe Co. Bloodworth line. Try as I might, I could never back-track and find that information again. I don't remember if the name was Deloach or Bloodworth, but I believe it was Bloodworth. My g-grandfather Timothy Bloodworth also settled in Robertson County in the 1840s. Does anyone recall any reference to a relationship by marriage between the NC Forts or Suggs and the NC Bloodworth and/or Deloach families? Thanks. Joyce

    12/24/1999 12:27:22
    1. [DELOACH-L] (1/24/00) Obituary
    2. T C
    3. [son of Mary Exa DeLOACH LEE] The obituary, as was in the Yazoo Herald, except I have entered the correct pallbearers: Frank R. Lee Frank R. Lee, 82, of Yazoo City died Tuesday, Jan. 11, 2000, of heart failure at Mississippi Baptist Health Services in Jackson. Funeral services were at 2 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 14, at the chapel at Stricklin-King Funeral Home in Yazoo City. Burial as at Glenwood Cemetery with the Revs. Bryan Abel and Jim Everett officiating. Visitation was from 6 - 8 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 13, at Stricklin-King. A native of Leton, Lou., Mr. Lee was a retired oil field consultant anda member of Southside Baptist Church. He was a U.S. Army veteran of World War II. Survivors include his wife, Elizabeth J. Lee; daughter, Faith Lee of Hattiesburg; step-daughter Paula Donaldson of Houston, Texas; sister, Mildred Carter of Minden, Lou; and a brother, Halen Lee of Longview, Texas. Pallbearers were Grady Ketchem, Sammy Ketchem, Jerry Montgomery, Ernest Robertson, Davis Gary, and James Smithhart. ________________________________________________________________ YOU'RE PAYING TOO MUCH FOR THE INTERNET! Juno now offers FREE Internet Access! Try it today - there's no risk! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj.

    12/24/1999 12:49:27
    1. [DELOACH-L] DELOACH'S in Southern States
    2. Information extracted from "Ansearchin' " News Quarterlys 1965 Issues INSCRIPTIONS FROM A LITTLE GRACEYARD IN MARSHALL COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI JENNIE R. DELOACH, dau of T.R. & M.S. Banks b. 9/21/1839--died 7/12/1866 QUERIES 65-137---DELOACH-Holmes-Johnson-Paysinger-Moss-Kelso Need info on TURNER DELOACH, Madison Co. TN, b. 1800 NC ( Mrs. Charles R. Johnson, 809 Fourth St. Palacios, TX 77465) 1985 Issues INDEX TO 1840 CENSUS WILSON COUNTY TENNESSEE microfilm M704 Roll 537 THOMAS DELOACH---pg. 210 INDEX TO OBITUARIES IN "THE APPEAL" 1859-1861 Tennessee State Library & Archives 1861 IMOGENE DELOACH---May 15; pg 2; col 7 HENRY COUNTY TN WILLS 1822-1844 microfilm Roll 102 Pg. 15--Bond of Timothy Dalton, constable in Capt Reed's Militia Co., David James & THOMAS DELOACH, bondsmen 6/4/1822 pg. 46---Bond of Jesse C. Tannehil, constable in Capt Dalton's Militia Cco.---THOMAS DELOACH bondsman 12/3/1824. pg. 62---Bond for Joshua Gardner, Constable for Capt. Reed's Militia Co.----THOMAS DELOACH bondsman---6/9/1825 1987 Issues ROBERTSON COUNTY TN WILLS BOOK 1 1796-1811 pg. 20-Inv/Est of Matthew Williams , dec'd by Sugg Fort & WILLIAM DELOACH, Exec's. Jul session 1797 pg 21--Will of Matthew Williams 1/28/1797---Executors were "worthy friends" include WILLIAM DELOACH Junr. Jul term 1797 pg. 72---account of Estate of Matthew Williams , dec'd ; WILLIAM DELOACH & Suggs Fort, Exec's. pg. 82---Acc/S of Daniel Holland , dec'd by Elizabeth Holland , Admix. Jan. 1802. Purchasers include WILLIAM DELOACH. SHELBY CO TN TAX LISTS 1837-1838 microfilm Roll 8 L.W. DELOACH---3slaves--1 poll--Dist 10---1838 WILLIAM DELOACH---2 slaves---i poll---Dist 10---1838 1989 issue INDEX TO 1840 CENSUS CARTER COUNTY TN. microfilm 704, roll 518 SUSANAH DELOACH----pg. 192 Happy Hunting, Wanda wrtracy@juno.com

    12/23/1999 12:15:52
    1. [DELOACH-L] PML
    2. Javan Michael DeLoach
    3. Date: Wed, 22 Dec 1999 20:01:38 -0800 : To: javan@paonline.com From: Carolyn Matthews <cmattleeal@aol.com> : : ============================================================ A result of your requested PML search. To refine or cancel this search, please visit http://pml.rootsweb.com/ ============================================================ Source: GC-SECreeks Co. Special Queries Forum URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Special/SECreeks?read=308 Subject: DeLoach from Pickens County Alabama Surname: DeLoach ------------------------- Mary DeLoach was my gg,grandmother. She married Ned DeLoach sometime around 1857. They had 10 children according to the 1900 census and 7 of them were alive at that time. They lived in Pickens County Alabama. The children's names that I could make out from the 1870 Census Records in Pickens County, Alabama are Henry, Tom, John, Belgourex and Sarah. My great grandfather's name was Tom and he married Harriet Clanahan. I do not know if Ned or Mary ever left Alabama. Tom and Harriett had a son named Arthur DeLoach who is my grandfather. He ran away from home (Pickens County, Alabama) when he was 18 years old. He went to Mississippi where he met my grandmother, Henrietta Bennett. Harriett had nine other children which Arthur never talked about. If there are any possible connections, please let me know.

    12/22/1999 07:21:33
    1. Re: [DELOACH-L] More Cemetery Files
    2. Hope Andy answers to the list. I would like to know also and als ofor H.H. On Wed, 22 Dec 19 Wanda 99 17:01:10 -0500 "Toxey A. Hall" <thall@palmnet.net> writes: > At 12:38 PM 12/22/99 EST, you wrote: > >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. > > Do you know full name & dates for A.A. Deloach? > > >

    12/22/1999 05:12:08
    1. RE: [DELOACH-L] More Cemetery Files
    2. Toxey A. Hall
    3. At 12:38 PM 12/22/99 EST, you wrote: >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. Do you know full name & dates for A.A. Deloach? >

    12/22/1999 03:01:10
  1. 12/22/1999 05:49:16
  2. 12/22/1999 05:49:05
    1. RE: [DELOACH-L] More Cemetery Files
    2. Need help on locating my ancestore in cemetaries in atl. ga.

    12/22/1999 05:41:43