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    1. Re: Cross-eyed, left footed half wits
    2. Mawmaw5349
    3. I can only add that I am proud of the fact that I save a great deal of money on family cards, my ggrandfathers married sisters( not thier own) and then thier children married each other. I live far from any family so my children don't accidently marry too close a relative!

    03/13/1998 03:48:47
    1. Cross-eyed, left footed half wits
    2. NaiThom
    3. You rang?? Rene Descendant of 10 generation of Appalachian Inbreeding

    03/13/1998 03:16:00
    1. Re: Cross-eyed, left footed half wits
    2. Lynda Breeding
    3. Mawmaw, I liked it the first way, I needed a good laugh and I got one. Thanks. Lynda

    03/13/1998 02:36:15
    1. Re: DODSON TX TN
    2. guiterez
    3. Do you know any of the towns in Cook Co.? We had family in El Paso and Port Arthur as well. Only thing is they had the last name of Lauchner because my g-grandmother had married by then. I don't even know if she had brothers or sisters. I am trying to go interview my dad again to see if he remembers anything else. Jan guiterez@goldstate.net ---------- > From: LyOlds <LyOlds@aol.com> > To: DODSON-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: DODSON TX TN > Date: Thursday, March 12, 1998 7:39 AM > > Did any of your Texas Dodsons have a Lucinda Dodson? She married a Levi > Shipman and died in Cook County, Texas in 1864. Lynn

    03/13/1998 02:02:16
    1. Dorothy Durham and James Gilbert--this is long
    2. Robert Ule
    3. Hi, For those of you following the continuing saga of Dorothy Durham and her relationship to the Gilbert family, Gene Rooks just sent me an interesting exerpt from Virginia Colonial Abstracts/Richmond County, Records, 1704-1724 by Beverly Fleet. This is off pages 286-287 and Gene reportedly got the book out of the Orlando, FL public library I believe, some time ago. We come in the middle of something or other, nothing is explained and if anyone has any insight on this, please, jump right in to comment! Note: Glenn Gohr and I are of the opinion Mary Gilbert, widow, was Dorothy Durham's mother and that Dorothy's maiden name probably was not Smoot, although she appears to be somehow connected to William Smoot (with love and affection). For more on this subject, you can request the paper I've just rewritten on this group. Most of the reasoning is from Glenn and can also be read on Alley's Dodson puzzler page (I'll be out of town for the next week). Here goes, the spelling is as written in the abstract, Michelle Ule Robertule@aol.com Ukiah, CA . . . Mills and his Family had Robbed his Chest so that they would not agree upon any meanes that he should Fetch it away, and that they were ashamed of it, and the said James Gilbert [who probably was Mary Gilbert's husband--mdu] said that there was a will made but Swore by God, that he knew not what was in it no more then I did, and your Depo't asked the said James Gilbert whether he was sent for to signe his will, but the said James Gilbert answered swearing by his God, that he did not signe it, and told your depo't that he had not the sense, to make a will, and that John Mills was a Rogue for makeing a false Will, and that that made him and his wife live so discontentedly and further your depo't saith that she see the said James Gilbert in Feb'ry Last to the best of your Depo'ts knowledge, County 15 head of Cattle for fourty". Anne x Kelly her mark. Jurat in Cur 2'd die 9'ber 1704. Recordat Test James Sherlock Cl Cur. p.27. "Lawrence Callahan aged 21 yeares or thereabouts being Examined saith, that your depo't beeing att John Simons his house on a Sabbath Day sometime the Last Summer he heard John Mills and Tho's Landale Talking together, and Thomas Langdale told John Mills that he did not know that he was to be sett Free by his masters will till he had mett Tho White coming from Moratico Mill, and the said John Mills said that It was his mistake not to putt it in but that he should be Free nevertheless And further your depo't saith not". Lawrence x Callahan his mark. Sworne to in Cur 2'd Nov'r 1704". p.27 "Dorothy Durham aged 41 years or thereabouts [at last a birth year for her! 1663!--mdu] saith that sometime before James Gilberts death being in Company of the said James Gilbert and William Smoote amongs others Discourse she heard the said James Gilbert say, to the said William Smoote that he did not know that there was any Resurrection or not , and that he had made a will to John Mills, but that it signified nothing and that your depon't did severall times heare the said James Gilbert say that John Mills was a rogue, and that he nor any of his should ever be the better for what he had And Further your depo't saith not". Dorothy x Durham her mark. Jurat in Cur 2'd 9'br 1704. Recordat Test James Sherlock Cl Cur. p.27-A "John Ingo aged twenty nine yeares doth give upon oath that James Gilbert a small time before his death was att his house and did declare to him that he did Intend to Fetch away his Chest from John Mils house for he said it lay in such nasty condition with hen dung and such like nastiness that he could not well come at his Chest for it and that he was afraid that the Chest of Goods, both would be damnifyed with nastiness and that he did Intend to Fetch the Chest home to his owne house and did sweare bitterly that John Mills nor none of his Family should ever be the better for any thing of his Estate and that the will that he made did signifye nothing and the said John Ingo further saith that a little before James Gilbert was burnt he asked him whether he was not persuaded to make a will or made Drunk when he did make it, and the said James Gilbert answered that he was not, but was as sober as he was att that time, and then the said James Gilbert was sober to the best of your depo'ts knowledge". Jno Ingo. Jurat in Cur 2'd 9br 1704 p.28 "Martha Ingo being sworne and Examined saith that some small time before James Gilberts Death the aforesaid James Gilbert being att your Depo'ts house she did aske the said James Gilbert why he did not alter his will, and the same James Gilbert confessed that he would and att the same time your dep't did heare the said James Gilbet sweare, (by God or Gods Blood) that John Mills nor any of his family should ever be the better for any thing that he had, for he was a Very Rascall or a Rogue which of them your depo't cannot well say, and further the said Martha Ingo saith that a small time before the said James Gilbert was Burnt, she heard her husband John Ingo aske the said James Gilbert whether he was not persuaded to make a will or made Drunk when he did make it and that the James Gilbert answer'd him and said that he was not Drunk but that he was sober". Martha O Ingo her mark. Jurat in Cur 2'd Nov'r 1704 Recordat Test James Sherlock Cl Cur. p. 28 "Will; Smoot saith that to the best of his Judgement that James Gilbert was not in his perfect sences by Reason of fitts which had followed him for several yeares, and I having some discourse with him about a will which he had made to John Mills For to had him altered it and he said he had made a will to John Mills but it signifyed not for it was good for nothing and I advising him to prepare for his End and to make his peace with God and to be reconciled with his wife and he giving very foolish and cross answers, I told him that if he had a mind to have the Sacram't given to him that no minister would give it to him if he did not change his mind and likewise I asked him if he thought there was a Resurrection or not and he said he did not know, and that he did not goe to Church nor would not yeild to have any reading to him in his sickness nor att other times did not care for it as ever I could understand but it was his delight to be in the woods with his Gunn on the Sabbath Day", Will Smoot. Jurat in Cur 2'd 9'br 1704. Recorded Test James Sherlock Cl Cur. p, 28-A. "John Rankin aged thirty Eight yeres or thereabouts being examined and sworne saith that about three years ago or thereabouts saith that your depon't being in the woods with Mr. George Davenport neare unto your depot's plantation, John Mills Sen'r mett there with your depo't and said to your depo't that James Gilbert late dec'ed was going to live up in Stafford, and the said Mills did request your depo't to perswade the aforesaid Gilbert not to go. Immediately while the said Mills was in your depo'ts Company the said Gilbert came into the aforesaid Company and your depo't did by his advice att that time perswade the said Gilbert not to go nor did the said Gilbert ever go and further your depo't did some short time after meet with the said Mills and the said Mills said that the aforesaid Gilbert did Intend to gett your depo't to write the said Gilberts Will, but your depo't never did, some considerable time after your depo't mett with the said Gilbert and after some discourse the said Gilbert said to your depon't that that will that he had made to young Mills signifyed nothing and some time before the said Gilberts death about ten days, your depon't went to see the said Gilbert att his house and amongst some other discourse the said Gilbert told your depo't that the aforesaid Will signefyed nothing and further your depo't sayeth not". Jno Rankin. Jurat in Cur 2'd 9ber 1704. Recordat Test James Sherlock Cl Cur. [Note: depo't appears in the above entury 14 times. B.F.] Michelle's observations: These discourses appear to be contesting a will written for James Gilbert in which John Mills either got his freedom, or received materially after Gilbert's death (which apparently was the result of a burn?). There seems to be some question that Mills may have altered the will in his own favor and that Gilbert knew there was a problem but did nothing to change the will (I haven't seen this will). Gilbert appears to have been an irreligious man, more happy in the woods with his gun than at church on Sunday and not particularly concerned about his afterlife (according to Smoot). Mills also appears to have been involved somehow in the disharmony with which Gilbert lived with his wife (Mary, right?). We don't know how Smoot was involved, but we know Smoot witnessed the deed Mary Gilbert signed in 1707. Of course if we found that will, we might know a little more about the Durham/Smoot/Gilbert relationships. :)

    03/13/1998 12:00:47
    1. Telephone pole tree
    2. GENE B ROOKS
    3. Well, Jim, it sure cuts down on the number of missing ancestors you have :-> Happy hunting, Gene in FL ____ Always seeking ROOKS & BALLENTINE

    03/13/1998 05:50:31
    1. Re: DODSON TX TN
    2. LJM 7938
    3. I will keep your data. I can't get passed 1883 yet! Lynne

    03/13/1998 05:40:06
    1. Re: Wife of David DODSON?
    2. Rob & Heather Williams
    3. Yeah, all cross-eyed, left footed, double-jointed one of 'em! Robert GMDSS wrote: > > You ever hear the term "Their family tree is a telephone pole"? > > Regards, > > Jim Willis -- \\\|/// \\ ~ ~ // ( @ @ ) ------- oOOo-(_)-oOOo--------------- Robert L. Williams KC7BUM ---Veteran of operation Just Cause Republic of Panama 1989 Heather Williams Bryce LeGrand Williams Kjersten Chase Noelle Williams Ashland, Oregon will7370@tao.sou.edu --------------------Oooo.----------- .oooO ( ) ( ) ) / \ ( (_/ \_)

    03/12/1998 09:56:23
    1. Re: Wife of David DODSON
    2. Rob & Heather Williams
    3. Thanks Connie. Interesting stuff, to say the least. I'm impressed this line is so well documented. Others recieve hardly any attention at all. Regards, Robert Connie Ausec wrote: > > Robert, > > I'm sure that others have probably informed you by now that the wife of > David Dodson was indeed Elizabeth Dodson, daughter of Thomas "2nd Fork" > Dodson and Mary (Neville). I think this info comes from the Williams and > Lucas book, THE DODSON FAMILY OF NORTH FARNHAM PARISH, RICHMOND COUNTY, > VIRGINIA. > > Incidentally, Glenn mentioned a while ago that his ancestor, Abner, son > of David and Elizabeth, named a son James Nevel Dodson, giving credence > to a Dodson relationship to the Neville family. My ancestor, Anne > Dodson, daughter of David and Elizabeth, m. David Puckett and named a > son, Joseph N. Puckett. I'm not sure what Joseph's middle name was, but > I would bet it was Neville, since his nickname was "Nev." > > Connie Ausec -- \\\|/// \\ ~ ~ // ( @ @ ) ------- oOOo-(_)-oOOo--------------- Robert L. Williams KC7BUM ---Veteran of operation Just Cause Republic of Panama 1989 Heather Williams Bryce LeGrand Williams Kjersten Chase Noelle Williams Ashland, Oregon will7370@tao.sou.edu --------------------Oooo.----------- .oooO ( ) ( ) ) / \ ( (_/ \_)

    03/12/1998 09:55:22
    1. Dodson/Rusk Co TX
    2. bob battaglia
    3. Does anyone know about the Dodsons living in Rusk Co TX 1850 census? There is a Rebecca JONES age 17, living with Laborn age 51 and wife Margaret 45. My interest is in the Rebecca JONES who married John Wesley GOODWIN in 1857. I believe Rebecca is a dau of Seaborn L. JONES and wife Catherine LONG who are in the 1850 Talladega AL census. Are there DODSONS related to LONGS or JONES? Bob Battaglia <bobbatt@texas.net> in the Alamo City

    03/12/1998 06:18:10
    1. Wife of David DODSON
    2. Connie Ausec
    3. Robert, I'm sure that others have probably informed you by now that the wife of David Dodson was indeed Elizabeth Dodson, daughter of Thomas "2nd Fork" Dodson and Mary (Neville). I think this info comes from the Williams and Lucas book, THE DODSON FAMILY OF NORTH FARNHAM PARISH, RICHMOND COUNTY, VIRGINIA. Incidentally, Glenn mentioned a while ago that his ancestor, Abner, son of David and Elizabeth, named a son James Nevel Dodson, giving credence to a Dodson relationship to the Neville family. My ancestor, Anne Dodson, daughter of David and Elizabeth, m. David Puckett and named a son, Joseph N. Puckett. I'm not sure what Joseph's middle name was, but I would bet it was Neville, since his nickname was "Nev." Connie Ausec

    03/12/1998 04:14:42
    1. Joisah A Dotson
    2. Richard Brooks
    3. The following info is forwarded from TNGenWeb....Please DO NOT reply to me............. Search for information on Josiah Aaron DOTSON who was a slave who was born about 1820. DOTSON later moved to Attala County, Mississippi. Please send information to Herndon@SSCC.CC.TN.US G. HERNDON HERNDON@SSCC.CC.TN.US

    03/12/1998 03:39:58
    1. Re: Wife of David DODSON?
    2. GMDSS
    3. You ever hear the term "Their family tree is a telephone pole"? Regards, Jim Willis

    03/12/1998 03:27:44
    1. Re: Wife of David DODSON?
    2. Rob & Heather Williams
    3. Thanks for the help. I found out Glenn had sent me the info all along, and I had just misplaced it on my hard drive. I'm having information overload--subscribe to 25 email groups or so--guess I'm losing it. Now if I can just discover someone with the information on the line Of Catherine Elizabeth GOAD, born 12 Dec 1825, wife of Thomas DODSON, born 6 Feb 1812 to Asa DODSON and Nancy WOLVERTON. Then I can die a happy man. Robert GENE B ROOKS wrote: > > Robert, guess what? I do have your answer after all. Yes, David > and Elizabeth were cousins, Elizabeth was the daughter of Thomas > (Second Fork) Dodson and Mary NEVILLE, his second wife. His line was > up through Thomas Jr., Thomas Sr., and Charles DODSON. David DODSON > was the son of George and Margaret Dagord DODSON, and his line > continues up through Thomas Sr. and Charles DODSON. We are cross > eyed, left footed, cousins-in-law it seems, my husband's line starts > Charles, then Thomas Sr., then splits with Thomas Jr., Alice, and > Joshua, twining back and forth with the Creels for the next several > generations. > Gene in Gotha, still giggling. > > ____ > Always seeking ROOKS & BALLENTINE -- \\\|/// \\ ~ ~ // ( @ @ ) ------- oOOo-(_)-oOOo--------------- Robert L. Williams KC7BUM ---Veteran of operation Just Cause Republic of Panama 1989 Heather Williams Bryce LeGrand Williams Kjersten Chase Noelle Williams Ashland, Oregon will7370@tao.sou.edu --------------------Oooo.----------- .oooO ( ) ( ) ) / \ ( (_/ \_)

    03/12/1998 09:50:53
    1. Re: Wife of David DODSON?
    2. GENE B ROOKS
    3. Robert, guess what? I do have your answer after all. Yes, David and Elizabeth were cousins, Elizabeth was the daughter of Thomas (Second Fork) Dodson and Mary NEVILLE, his second wife. His line was up through Thomas Jr., Thomas Sr., and Charles DODSON. David DODSON was the son of George and Margaret Dagord DODSON, and his line continues up through Thomas Sr. and Charles DODSON. We are cross eyed, left footed, cousins-in-law it seems, my husband's line starts Charles, then Thomas Sr., then splits with Thomas Jr., Alice, and Joshua, twining back and forth with the Creels for the next several generations. Gene in Gotha, still giggling. ____ Always seeking ROOKS & BALLENTINE

    03/12/1998 08:22:02
    1. Maury County, TN List
    2. Glenn Gohr
    3. Chuck Demastus sent me information on this new list through Rootsweb. He is the list manager for the Maury County, Tennessee List. I am forwarding this message to the Dodson, Hanks, Wolverton, Neville, and Littlefield lists as each of these families lived in Maury County, Tennessee. Sincerely, Glenn Gohr (List Manager for Hanks, Wolverton, and Neville) ggohr01@mail.orion.org ________ TNMAURY-L and TNMAURY-D are mailing list for sharing genealogical surname research and queries about families from Maury County in Tennessee. Come join us and find new cousins to share your family. I am the Listowner for this mailing list and welcome any comments, corrections and suggestions. Feel free to email me, Chuck Demastus at demastus@aol.com You can subscribe to the list in mail mode by sending a message to TNMAURY-L-request@rootsweb.com that contains the word subscribe and nothing else. If you prefer digest mode, the command instead to TNMAURY-D-request@rootsweb.com. To unsubscribe, send the command "unsubscribe" to TNMAURY-L-request@rootsweb.com (if in mail mode) or TNMAURY-D-request@rootsweb.com (if in digest mode.) To switch from one mode to the other, you should unsubscribe from one and then subscribe to the other. There is no "no mail" mode -- if you want messages to stop, you should simply unsubscribe. To post to both TNMAURY-L and TNMAURY-D, messages should be sent to TNMAURY-L@rootsweb.com Messages sent there will appear both places.

    03/12/1998 04:27:12
    1. Re: Wife of David DODSON?
    2. Rob & Heather Williams
    3. Sounds like a fine way to have cross-eyed, left-footed half-wits. Hope somebody answers my post with the answer. Maybe when they all stop laughing. Robert GENE B ROOKS wrote: > > Robert, I have to giggle here. I'll let someone who has your line > answer your specific question, because I don't have it, but did a > DODSON every marry another DODSON? You bet your sweet bippy. We > have four generations in a row of first cousins marrying, some > surnamed DODSON, some CREEL, but at least one parent was a Dodson. > Have to keep that gene pool pure, you know. Gene in FL > > ____ > Always seeking ROOKS & BALLENTINE -- \\\|/// \\ ~ ~ // ( @ @ ) ------- oOOo-(_)-oOOo--------------- Robert L. Williams KC7BUM ---Veteran of operation Just Cause Republic of Panama 1989 Heather Williams Bryce LeGrand Williams Kjersten Chase Noelle Williams Ashland, Oregon will7370@tao.sou.edu --------------------Oooo.----------- .oooO ( ) ( ) ) / \ ( (_/ \_)

    03/12/1998 01:21:46
    1. Re: DODSON TX TN
    2. LyOlds
    3. Did any of your Texas Dodsons have a Lucinda Dodson? She married a Levi Shipman and died in Cook County, Texas in 1864. Lynn

    03/12/1998 12:39:07
    1. Wife of David DODSON?
    2. GENE B ROOKS
    3. Robert, I have to giggle here. I'll let someone who has your line answer your specific question, because I don't have it, but did a DODSON every marry another DODSON? You bet your sweet bippy. We have four generations in a row of first cousins marrying, some surnamed DODSON, some CREEL, but at least one parent was a Dodson. Have to keep that gene pool pure, you know. Gene in FL ____ Always seeking ROOKS & BALLENTINE

    03/11/1998 09:59:34
    1. Re: DODSON
    2. Cheryl Adams
    3. Thought I'd try to muddy the water! Hi, Lynne, I have in my family a Walter Lee DO(T,D)SON , borne in Humphreys or Dickson County Tn. Mar 24, 1884 d: Jly 3, 1957. He was the brother to my Grandfather , Auster DOTSON. Walter moved to Texas and never returned to TN. They didn't have a bro. named William to my knowledge. BUT, they had Cherokee blood...just haven't found the PROOF yet! That's my 2 cents worth! Thanks for your time! CDA LJM 7938 wrote: > I would like to coorespond with anyone having DODSON around 1870 in TX, Collin > Co, surrounding counties. They may have been there sooner, not sure yet. > William Oscar DODSON b feb 1883, brother Walter T. DODSON. These men were 3/4 > cherokee. Said to have come to TX from TN, don't know yet when that migration > happened. > Lynne

    03/11/1998 09:30:37