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    1. [Dunn] Searching for John Thomas (Tomas) Maynor (Mainor)
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/hlT.2ACEB/4106 Message Board Post: I have been searching for records for John Thomas Maynor and Leola Herndon, supposedly born in Georgia in Feb 7, 1860 (Tombstone). According to records I do have he married Leola Herndon born in Georgia, Coffee County, either in Feb 14,1867 (Tombstone) 1870 or 1868 (census records) or Feb 14, 1865 (death Certificate) To the best of ability in reading death certificate for Leola, she was born of Ann Clayton and Leonard Herndon. I have census records for them as far back as 1900 in Jackson County Florida. Their children are Ida, Annie, Jimmie, Isabel, Emma, Lou Ola, John E, and Donald (?) I am descendent through John E Maynor then Thomas E Maynor. In some census records it is spelled Mainor, and in others Maynor. The 1910 (Calhoun County, FL) census record shows them being married for 25 years, with Leola having had 10 children with 7 living. The 1900 census shows Ida and Annie born in Georgia while the rest were born in Florida. Any help in connecting Leola and John T! homas woule be greatly apreciated.

    11/10/2006 02:16:42
    1. [Dunn] Mary T. Dunn
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Dunn Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.co.uk/mbexec/msg/5538/hlT.2ACEB/4105 Message Board Post: Is there anyone who would know of Mary T Dunn who immigrated to Boston in the 1860's along with her sister Margaret C Dunn who married into the Tracey family, I would be interested in hearing from you. They were in Dorchester, Middlesex counties, Suffolk County. Please contact me at [email protected] Kim Barlow

    11/09/2006 11:38:12
    1. [Dunn] Mary T. Dunn
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Dunn Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.co.uk/mbexec/msg/5538/hlT.2ACEB/4103 Message Board Post: Is there anyone who would know of Mary T Dunn who immigrated to Boston in the 1860's along with her sister Margaret C Dunn who married into the Tracey family, I would be interested in hearing from you. They were in Dorchester, Middlesex counties, Suffolk County. Please contact me at [email protected] Kim Barlow

    11/09/2006 11:38:12
    1. [Dunn] Mary T. Dunn
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Dunn Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.co.uk/mbexec/msg/5538/hlT.2ACEB/4102 Message Board Post: Is there anyone who would know of Mary T Dunn who immigrated to Boston in the 1860's along with her sister Margaret C Dunn who married into the Tracey family, I would be interested in hearing from you. They were in Dorchester, Middlesex counties, Suffolk County. Please contact me at [email protected] Kim Barlow

    11/09/2006 11:38:12
    1. [Dunn] Mary T. Dunn
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Dunn Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.co.uk/mbexec/msg/5538/hlT.2ACEB/4104 Message Board Post: Is there anyone who would know of Mary T Dunn who immigrated to Boston in the 1860's along with her sister Margaret C Dunn who married into the Tracey family, I would be interested in hearing from you. They were in Dorchester, Middlesex counties, Suffolk County. Please contact me at [email protected] Kim Barlow

    11/09/2006 11:38:12
    1. [Dunn] DUNN Gladys _1900-1927.JPG
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: DUNN Classification: Cemetery Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/hlT.2ACEB/4101 Message Board Post: DUNN_Gladys_1900-1927.JPG I photographed this gravestone in the Rush Springs Cemetery, Block 1 North, Grady Co., Oklahoma . Feel free to use this picture for your personal records. This is one of the 150,231 cemetery photos free at http://teafor2.com

    11/08/2006 09:42:09
    1. Re: [Dunn] Looking for Burial Dunn
    2. Roslyn McLendon
    3. I have a Hanna Dunn b. 1807, ch. Elizabeth, Phoebe, Julia and Louisa. Roslyn

    11/07/2006 11:26:33
    1. [Dunn] Looking for Buriah Dunn
    2. Elizabeth Freeman
    3. But did she marry Buriah Dunn. The children I have thus far are Joseph (1827), James (1828), William Harrison (1833), Lucinda (1835), Thomas C. (1836) and Samuel (1839) all born in IN except for Samuel who was born in AR. Since my Hanna died c. 1841 after the birth of Samuel, I doubt that our Hannah Dunns are the same one. Thanks for respnse. Roslyn McLendon <[email protected]> wrote: I have a Hanna Dunn b. 1807, ch. Elizabeth, Phoebe, Julia and Louisa. Roslyn

    11/07/2006 08:37:50
    1. [Dunn] Looking for Burial Dunn
    2. Elizabeth Freeman
    3. Anyone out there researching the family of Buriah Dunn (b.circa 1805 KY/IN d.c.1843 Jasper Co., IN) and his wife Hannah Dunn (yes her maiden name was Dunn) (b. c. 1807 OH d. c. 1841 Van Buren Co., AR). Would like to know who his parents were. What became of them. Any other information. I believe I have their children identified.

    11/07/2006 07:59:22
    1. [Dunn] AUGUSTUS DUNN/GA CAROL LYLE
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/hlT.2ACEB/4100 Message Board Post: Sorry this took so long. Are you the eldest daughter of Frank Dunn that lived near Glendale Calif? If so, I knew you when you were about 10 years old.

    11/07/2006 07:51:06
    1. [Dunn] Dunns of GA/TX
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Allday/Dunn/Cocke/Gamewell/Mayberry/Duff Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/hlT.2ACEB/4099 Message Board Post: Searching Samuel Dunn b abt 1811 in GA, perhaps son of William. Samuel married Easter Sims b. abt 1819 in GA. Children - William b about 1837, Samuel b abt 1839, Elizabeth b abt 1841, Harriet (my great grandmother) b abt 1844, dau Sennie L b abt 1847. The family moved to Texas in 1853 and settled in Cass Co. Harriet married D.W. Allday. I'd like any information on Samuel, Easter and their children. Please email direct at [email protected]

    11/07/2006 12:02:48
    1. [Dunn] Jennie M. Dunn, 1870 Michigan
    2. vrhorton
    3. I am seeking any information regarding a Jennie M. Dunn who was born in Copper Falls, MI on June 27, 1870. She was the second wife of my Grandfather - Verner Alexander Stewart. The couple were married in Idaho Falls, Idaho. She died January 9, 1947 in Los Angeles, CA. Any information is greatly appreciated. -Verne Horton

    11/02/2006 06:00:20
    1. [Dunn] missing Dunns in Moore County NC (Malona Dunn)
    2. ------------------------------------------------------------------ What an encouragement that you found your man. Our brick wall is Malonna/Lona/Loney Dunn of Moore County NC. We know she had 4 children by different fathers, and the youngest was my great grandfather, James Harrison (Jim) Dunn who married Elizabeth Kennedy in Moore County. She had a sister in the same area, with whom she lived several years. She also lived with Jim Dunn's family near Star, and was buried on their farm. What we cannot find is any record of her birth or parentage. Some say she was Indian. There are several Malona Dunns of that era in that area, but this one never married; her children carry her maiden name. Jim Dunn had 12 children, some of whom migrated with the tar industry to North Florida, Southern Alabama, and Louisiana. We've found over 1000 descendents of Jim Dunn and Elizabeth Kennedy, and can trace Elizabeth's ancestry. But Malona continues to be a mystery. Any ideas of where else to look? Many of the county records were burned in a county courthouse fire. --------------------------------------------------------------------- > >Message: 1 >Date: Mon, 30 Oct 2006 10:39:57 -0800 (PST) >From: Elizabeth Freeman <[email protected]> >Subject: [Dunn] DUNN< Malendeth - Finally found him!!! >For all those out there who have seen my many posts about Malendeth Dunn, just wanted to let you know - HE has been found. > > A word of appreciation to Historical Societies. Often in doing research over the years I would send a donation with a request to historical/genealogical society. Needless to say there are some tireless volunteers out there. I have always received good informatoin -not once did I not get what I was seeking. > > Well, I tried this route with Malendeth. I had found his married daughter in Delta County, Colorado on the 1930 census (he and two of his sons were in WA). It only made sense that the daughter would have married where her mother lived. > > Low and behold, after only two weeks I got a wonderful response from Delta County. Both Malendeth and Mable died in Colorado and were buried in Delta County. > > What a relief! I was to the point that they would be lost forever.

    11/02/2006 01:51:35
    1. Re: [Dunn] missing Dunns in Moore County NC (Malona Dunn)
    2. Elizabeth Freeman
    3. It does give one a great feeling to "find" one of the ancestors. Now I'm going to work on identifying the great grandparents of Malendeth. I know that his grandparents were Buriah and Hanna Dunn out of Indiana but that is as far back as the line has been taken. There are a ton of Dunn's in Indiana but I'm going to give it a try. I've not done any research in the areas of your people. You mention Indian - have you searched those records? Have you searched the local histories that may have been published in the counties where they lived - often those will give stories of related lines with clues on your line. Have you read any newspapers (either hard copy or those on microfilm) for the area/time where the people lived; often those will give a one or two line snippet such as "announce the birth of a son to Mr. and Mrs. X". I found one from an 1840 newspaper to that effect out in CA. Have you searched the published cemetery books - often headstones will offer clues about children/parents and of course the death notices/obits out of newspapers offer clues. Good luck with your brick wall! [email protected] wrote: ------------------------------------------------------------------ What an encouragement that you found your man. Our brick wall is Malonna/Lona/Loney Dunn of Moore County NC. We know she had 4 children by different fathers, and the youngest was my great grandfather, James Harrison (Jim) Dunn who married Elizabeth Kennedy in Moore County. She had a sister in the same area, with whom she lived several years. She also lived with Jim Dunn's family near Star, and was buried on their farm. What we cannot find is any record of her birth or parentage. Some say she was Indian. There are several Malona Dunns of that era in that area, but this one never married; her children carry her maiden name. Jim Dunn had 12 children, some of whom migrated with the tar industry to North Florida, Southern Alabama, and Louisiana. We've found over 1000 descendents of Jim Dunn and Elizabeth Kennedy, and can trace Elizabeth's ancestry. But Malona continues to be a mystery. Any ideas of where else to look? Many of the county records were burned in a county courthouse fire.

    11/02/2006 01:13:23
    1. [Dunn] finding Malendeth Dunn
    2. SK Kidd
    3. Elizabeth, I had grown quite interested in Malendeth's final resting place, too, from reading your diligent posts! How wonderful for you that you found him. It just proves that sticking to your quest pays off! Sandra Kidd descendant of Thomas Dunn, pioneer settler of Wythe Co, VA > > >---------------------------------------------------------------------- > >Message: 1 >Date: Mon, 30 Oct 2006 10:39:57 -0800 (PST) >From: Elizabeth Freeman <[email protected]> >Subject: [Dunn] DUNN< Malendeth - Finally found him!!! >To: [email protected] >Message-ID: <[email protected]> >Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 > >For all those out there who have seen my many posts about Malendeth Dunn, just wanted to let you know - HE has been found. > > A word of appreciation to Historical Societies. Often in doing research over the years I would send a donation with a request to historical/genealogical society. Needless to say there are some tireless volunteers out there. I have always received good informatoin -not once did I not get what I was seeking. > > Well, I tried this route with Malendeth. I had found his married daughter in Delta County, Colorado on the 1930 census (he and two of his sons were in WA). It only made sense that the daughter would have married where her mother lived. > > Low and behold, after only two weeks I got a wonderful response from Delta County. Both Malendeth and Mable died in Colorado and were buried in Delta County. > > What a relief! I was to the point that they would be lost forever. > > > > >

    11/01/2006 04:33:31
    1. Re: [Dunn] finding Malendeth Dunn
    2. Elizabeth Freeman
    3. Sandra: Thanks. You can't imagine the countless clues I followed trying to find him. I was looking in WA and OR (because of his location on the 1930 census and because he had a brother out there and that was where his father died in 1890). I don't even remember how I found his married daughter in Delta, CO - so I had to try, and it worked. Now I'm putting a story together about Malendeth and all his brothers and sisters (some of the brothers were cattle rustlers, as was Malendeth before he married, and one sister was known as "Rose of the Cimarron"). I'm just trying to gather some bits and pieces of history now and I will put them all to rest. Liz Freeman SK Kidd <[email protected]> wrote: Elizabeth, I had grown quite interested in Malendeth's final resting place, too, from reading your diligent posts! How wonderful for you that you found him. It just proves that sticking to your quest pays off! Sandra Kidd descendant of Thomas Dunn, pioneer settler of Wythe Co, VA > > >---------------------------------------------------------------------- > >Message: 1 >Date: Mon, 30 Oct 2006 10:39:57 -0800 (PST) >From: Elizabeth Freeman >Subject: [Dunn] DUNN< Malendeth - Finally found him!!! >To: [email protected] >Message-ID: <[email protected]> >Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 > >For all those out there who have seen my many posts about Malendeth Dunn, just wanted to let you know - HE has been found. > > A word of appreciation to Historical Societies. Often in doing research over the years I would send a donation with a request to historical/genealogical society. Needless to say there are some tireless volunteers out there. I have always received good informatoin -not once did I not get what I was seeking. > > Well, I tried this route with Malendeth. I had found his married daughter in Delta County, Colorado on the 1930 census (he and two of his sons were in WA). It only made sense that the daughter would have married where her mother lived. > > Low and behold, after only two weeks I got a wonderful response from Delta County. Both Malendeth and Mable died in Colorado and were buried in Delta County. > > What a relief! I was to the point that they would be lost forever. > > > > > ********* Visit the threaded archives of this list: http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/DUNN ********* Messages posted to the RootsWeb/Ancestry DUNN Message Board are gatewayed to this Mailing List. Remember that the author of gatewayed messages may not be a list subscriber so please reply to gatewayed messages by clicking on the link and replying on the board. ************ ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    11/01/2006 02:06:24
    1. Re: [Dunn] DUNN< Malendeth - Finally found him!!!
    2. How Wonderful to find a 'lost' loved one. That is one brick wall that has come tumbling down. Congrats on your find. :) Barb :) Surnames: Dunn, Brewster, Groat, Harding, West, Guinn, Newton, Bettis, Red(d), Williams "Share knowledge as if it is a living entity, for in fact, it is. It lives on in the lives of others for generations to come." Barb Grainger - 2006

    10/30/2006 03:11:29
    1. Re: [Dunn] Adelissa Dunn, Caldwell County, mid 1800s
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/hlT.2ACEB/4098.1 Message Board Post: Ooops, I forgot to add that it was Caldwell County, KY. Sorry.

    10/30/2006 03:09:21
    1. [Dunn] Adelissa Dunn, Caldwell County, mid 1800s
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Dunn, Mackey, Prince, Satterfield, Kilgore Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/hlT.2ACEB/4098 Message Board Post: 'm seeking information on Adelissa/Adalissa/Adaline/Alcy Mildred Dunn. I don't know just when she was born but she married Robert Mackey in Caldwell County, KY on August 6, 1845. I suspect she fits in somewhere with the very large Dunn group there in Caldwell, especially since her daughter, Pernecia Ann Mackey married a Thomas R. Satterfield then later married James Rufus Dunn, son of Francis M Dunn and Susan Elizbeth Dunn. Here are the children of Adelissa and Robert: Martha, born about 1846 and married Felix B Satterfield Johnson Arabel married Tinsley Harris Kilgore Lizetta, born about 1852 Mary, born about 1855 and married Jonathan Prince Pernecia Ann, born about 1857, married Thomas Satterfield and had a son named John Satterfield. She later married James Rufus Dunn Mackey, George P, born 10/25/1859, parents Robert Mackey and Alcy M Dunn. He eventually ended up in the Houston Texas area If any of the names here right a bell, please let me know! Denise Price Boyd

    10/30/2006 03:08:36
    1. Re: [Dunn] Dunn Family of Delta County, CO
    2. Elizabeth Freeman
    3. Lynne: Just wanted to let you know that I have FOUND Malendeth Dunn and his wife mable. They were buried in the Cedaredge Cemetary. Also found their obituaries - what a find. Just wanted to say thanks for your support. Lynne Bear <[email protected]> wrote: I have turned your information over to a friend of mine who does lookups for Delta County, Co. You should hear from her shortly. I had no luck. Lynne Bear ----- Original Message ----- From: "Elizabeth Freeman" To: Sent: Thursday, October 19, 2006 11:27 AM Subject: [Dunn] Dunn Family of Delta County, CO > Loioking for descendants or researchers of the Malendeth Alfred (Richard, > Dick) Dunn family that made its way to Delta County, CO in the 1920s. His > wife was Mable Louise Kettell Dunn who died before 4-2-1930. > > They had four children (Dolores, Vernon, Charles David, and George). > Dolores married David Eckert in Delta and they later moved to CA where > both died in the 1990s. She left a son in CA and a daughter in NV. > Vernon died in 1932 in NM while visiting relatives. George is believed to > have died in Denver in the 1980s. Don't know yet what became of Charles > David Dunn. Don't know if George and Charles married or left children. > > Any information on this family would be helpful. > > > ********* > Visit the threaded archives of this list: > http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/DUNN > ********* > Messages posted to the RootsWeb/Ancestry DUNN Message Board are gatewayed > to this Mailing List. Remember that the author of gatewayed messages may > not be a list subscriber so please reply to gatewayed messages by clicking > on the link and replying on the board. > ************ > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes > in the subject and the body of the message > > > > -- > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > Version: 7.1.408 / Virus Database: 268.13.7/488 - Release Date: 10/19/2006 > > -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.408 / Virus Database: 268.13.9/490 - Release Date: 10/20/2006 ********* Visit the threaded archives of this list: http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/DUNN ********* Messages posted to the RootsWeb/Ancestry DUNN Message Board are gatewayed to this Mailing List. Remember that the author of gatewayed messages may not be a list subscriber so please reply to gatewayed messages by clicking on the link and replying on the board. ************ ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    10/30/2006 08:11:31