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    1. Re: [DUNN] Susie marshall Dunn
    2. LadyJ
    3. All I have are their names, no dates for anything. -------Original Message------- From: DUNN-L@rootsweb.com Date: Saturday, September 01, 2001 09:50:54 PM To: DUNN-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [DUNN] Susie marshall Dunn In a message dated 9/1/01 8:48:33 PM, ladyjs@281.com writes: >Looking for the parentrs of Susie Marshall Dunn. Susie married a Edwin >Randolph Andrews. All dates unknown > Do you have a location for her or her husband? Denise's Random Thoughts: Families are like fudge .. mostly sweet with a few nuts. ==== DUNN Mailing List ==== All messages posted to this mailing list are the property of their writers. Please obtain permission from all parties before forwarding or publishing any message from this list.

    09/01/2001 03:56:15
    1. [DUNN] Susie marshall Dunn
    2. LadyJ
    3. Looking for the parentrs of Susie Marshall Dunn. Susie married a Edwin Randolph Andrews. All dates unknown

    09/01/2001 03:48:18
    1. Re: [DUNN] Re: George Dunn married Leona Hall -Texas
    2. Vicki Mumma
    3. What state and years are your Dunns from? ----- Original Message ----- From: <dwilliamson@acpl.lib.in.us> To: <DUNN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, September 01, 2001 11:46 AM Subject: [DUNN] Re: George Dunn married Leona Hall -Texas > > 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/1239.1 > > Message Board Post: > > George Dewey Dunn was my great-grandfather. His daughter, Doris, was Leona's step-daughter. Her son with George is named James "Jimmy" Dunn. My email address is kim7217@aol.com. I know lots more - write me! > > > ==== DUNN Mailing List ==== > All messages posted to this mailing list are the property of their writers. Please obtain permission from all parties before forwarding or publishing any message from this list. >

    09/01/2001 01:32:03
    1. [DUNN] Re: DUNN-D Digest V01 #161
    2. In a message dated 9/1/01 2:00:51 PM Eastern Daylight Time, DUNN-D-request@rootsweb.com writes: << Date: Fri, 31 Aug 2001 12:50:34 -0000 From: "The McLendon's" <nonny984@home.ffni.com> To: DUNN-L@rootsweb.com Message-ID: <003901c1321b$87b6e260$bb496bce@nonny984> Subject: [DUNN] DAR Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit This is some information a Dunn cousin found at the DAR in Washington D.C. It is our family line, but it may help someone else out there. If you think it is yours, give us a holler. (The number is how they are registered at the DAR library.) They are from the family of James Dunn b. 1724, County Down, Ireland and Martha Long, same place. They came to America after 1754. Roslyn > > #82 818 (Add 147 for box number) is a short two page form which I could barely read. I could read Elinor Brewster married to Samuel Dunn son of James Dunn and REV relative married to Elinor Willamson descendant of James Brewster. > > #683 524 - application on Mar 15, 1984 by Betty Kathleen Mitchell Roth descendant of James Dunn. She lives at 90A Garden Village Dr., Cheektowago, NY 14227 and is a descendant of Samual, also. This states that Samuel was born in 1726, County Down, Ireland and died in 1807 in Jessamine City, KY and was married to Martha Long. > > The lineage goes next to John, son of Samuel, B. 1750 in C.D., Ireland and d. Dansville, KY 17 Aug 1802. Married Elinor Brewster (b. 1754, d. 1841 Bloomington, IN) on 23 Mar 1775 in Augusta Co., VA > > Next is John Robert Kerr Dunn, son of John b. 22 MAR 1779 Augusta Cty., VA wife margaret Kerr (or Karr) b. 22 JAN 1782, Nashville,TN m. 7 JAN 1800 Nashville. > > James Kerr Dunn/Mary Elizabeth Taylor > > Myra Elizabeth Dunn Mitchell > > Walter Glenn Mitchell > > Clarence Roth m. to applicant Betty Kathleen Mitchell Roth. > > > > #474905 Jessie Priest Allen wife of Fred Power Allen of Fort Collins, O -- 1960 application -- descendant of James Dunn > List children as : Samuel (REV) 1750-1802 m. 1775 Elinor Brewster > Nathaniel > Jane 1761-62 husbands (1) John Fulton 2. James Doak > above all born in Down County, Ireland > > James d. 7-6-1860 > Jean 1768-1853 m. Robert Spear > > Martha Long - daughter of John Long. married James Dunn 1749 Down Co., Ireland > > generations: Mrs. James Dunn Fulton dau of James & Martha > > Elizabeth Doak (Betsy) f. James Doak/ & Jane Dunn Fulton > > Martha Cerene Dunn f. John (Jack) Dunn ______________________________ >>

    09/01/2001 08:26:17
    1. [DUNN] Re: George Dunn married Leona Hall -Texas
    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/1239.1 Message Board Post: George Dewey Dunn was my great-grandfather. His daughter, Doris, was Leona's step-daughter. Her son with George is named James "Jimmy" Dunn. My email address is kim7217@aol.com. I know lots more - write me!

    09/01/2001 05:46:11
    1. [DUNN] DAR
    2. The McLendon's
    3. This is some information a Dunn cousin found at the DAR in Washington D.C. It is our family line, but it may help someone else out there. If you think it is yours, give us a holler. (The number is how they are registered at the DAR library.) They are from the family of James Dunn b. 1724, County Down, Ireland and Martha Long, same place. They came to America after 1754. Roslyn > > #82 818 (Add 147 for box number) is a short two page form which I could barely read. I could read Elinor Brewster married to Samuel Dunn son of James Dunn and REV relative married to Elinor Willamson descendant of James Brewster. > > #683 524 - application on Mar 15, 1984 by Betty Kathleen Mitchell Roth descendant of James Dunn. She lives at 90A Garden Village Dr., Cheektowago, NY 14227 and is a descendant of Samual, also. This states that Samuel was born in 1726, County Down, Ireland and died in 1807 in Jessamine City, KY and was married to Martha Long. > > The lineage goes next to John, son of Samuel, B. 1750 in C.D., Ireland and d. Dansville, KY 17 Aug 1802. Married Elinor Brewster (b. 1754, d. 1841 Bloomington, IN) on 23 Mar 1775 in Augusta Co., VA > > Next is John Robert Kerr Dunn, son of John b. 22 MAR 1779 Augusta Cty., VA wife margaret Kerr (or Karr) b. 22 JAN 1782, Nashville,TN m. 7 JAN 1800 Nashville. > > James Kerr Dunn/Mary Elizabeth Taylor > > Myra Elizabeth Dunn Mitchell > > Walter Glenn Mitchell > > Clarence Roth m. to applicant Betty Kathleen Mitchell Roth. > > > > #474905 Jessie Priest Allen wife of Fred Power Allen of Fort Collins, O -- 1960 application -- descendant of James Dunn > List children as : Samuel (REV) 1750-1802 m. 1775 Elinor Brewster > Nathaniel > Jane 1761-62 husbands (1) John Fulton 2. James Doak > above all born in Down County, Ireland > > James d. 7-6-1860 > Jean 1768-1853 m. Robert Spear > > Martha Long - daughter of John Long. married James Dunn 1749 Down Co., Ireland > > generations: Mrs. James Dunn Fulton dau of James & Martha > > Elizabeth Doak (Betsy) f. James Doak/ & Jane Dunn Fulton > > Martha Cerene Dunn f. John (Jack) Dunn

    08/31/2001 06:50:34
    1. [DUNN] Re: Dunn's from West Virginia??
    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/667.1.1 Message Board Post: Yeah...James Dunn is my grandfather...Tom Dunn was my great uncle. I remember him, but not that well. James Dunn had 5 children Wheeling, WVirginia. The one who would know most of that stuff would be Vicki McGilton, born Vicki Dunn. She lives on Wheeling Island I will get back to you with addresses.... Tom Dunn's father was James Dunn Tom Dunn's mother: Jesse Dunn they lived at 2222 Warwood Ave., Warwood, WV 26003 They are dead now, however, I believe one of them owns the house. Don't quote me, but I just heard that. We are second cousins Hello and how are you Email me at cara_rungo@journalist.com

    08/31/2001 05:34:02
    1. [DUNN] Dunn's in New York & Indiana
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Dunn, Conover Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/hlT.2ACEB/2681 Message Board Post: Jerusha Ann Dunn b. 3-18-1817 in Newberg, New York married Joseph Reader Conover. They lived in Perry Village, Wyoming County, New York until 1866, then moved to Lincoln Township in South Bend, Indiana. They had 9 daughters (Nancy Jane, Mary E., Ellen J., Isabella "Belle", Emma, Sarah, Velstine "Vestie", Julia, and I think Jerusha Ann). Around 1870 they moved to Marshall County, Indiana, where they lived the rest of their lives. Jerusha died on 8-25-1889. She and Joseph are buried in the City Cemetery in South Bend, IN. Does anyone connect with this family?

    08/31/2001 12:24:13
    1. [DUNN] Samuel Dunn b. 1776 VA
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Dunn, Clarkson Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/hlT.2ACEB/2680 Message Board Post: I am looking for information on my ancestor, Samuel Dunn who was born in 1776 in Charlotte, VA. I know the Dunn is a fairly common name, and this family is especially confusing, since Samuel had both a father and a son also names Samuel, but I hope my search does not end here. He was married to Sally Clarkson in 1801, but I only have the names of two of their children, Martha (my ancestress) and Samuel. I would especially like to learn more about Samuel's parents, Samuel and Hannah (no maiden name listed) Dunn. Both were born some time in the 1750's in VA, and they married in about 1775. Samuel is the only child I have listed for them. Can anyone elaborate? I would really appreciate any help I can get.

    08/30/2001 02:48:09
    1. [DUNN] From the listowner: List Etiquette
    2. Christi Calvert Brogan
    3. (As I composed this for another of my lists earlier today, I thought it might benefit some of the rest of you...) To the list: Many of you are new to the internet and email etiquette, and I understand that. So, whenever we reply to a message, it is best to do a few things. First off, think about the content of your reply. Is it best suited to just one person or does it apply to the entire list? Is it information that might benefit others or only the recipient? If it is NOT something that will benefit others, you will need to change the "TO" field in your reply to show just the recipient's email address. Hitting the "reply" button makes your message automatically go back to the list. Secondly: Always type your reply ABOVE the original message. I know there is some disagreement about this, but it is much easier on the reader to read your reply and then scroll down to read the original message than to have to scroll through the original to find the new. Third: Always snip the parts of the original message that do not directly apply to what you are replying to. For those who use the whole message to reply to, you can always snip it after typing your reply. Most readers just need a general gist of what the original post was about in order to understand the reply. If you don't know HOW to snip, that's a different issue. I know that some of you might not. On your computer, you can select the text you want to delete by clicking at the beginning of it and holding down the mouse button and dragging over the top of it. Once the text you want to delete is "highlighted", just hit the delete key on your keyboard and VIOLA!, your message has been snipped. If you are snipping a part that is in the middle of a paragraph, or the middle of a letter, or whatever, it IS appropriate to insert <snip> there to replace the words. Fourth: Always, always, always snip off any previous posts. In other words if you are replying to John who is replying to Susie, who is replying to Larry, make sure you snip off all of Larry and Susie's posts, unless you are directly replying to them. This will cut down on the size of posts. Fifth: Always change your subject line if you are changing the subject. If subject line is different from what your email is about, change it. You can, as I have above, note the original post in brackets like so "Subject: Smith Dunn (was RE: James Dunn)" This will alert the reader that your message is in reply to his/hers but will also alert others to the change in topic. Sixth: There are many resources out there for you that deal with "Netiquette" and basic computer skills. I would recommend the following: Introduction to Network Etiquette: http://jade.wabash.edu/wabnet/info/netiquet.htm How to Turn OFF HTML or RTF in Various E-mail Software Programs http://www.rootsweb.com/rootsweb/listowners/html-off.htm Internet Stuff You Need to Know http://www.cyndislist.com/internet.htm (this one has links to many other resources) Everything Email http://everythingemail.net/ The Help Web http://www.imaginarylandscape.com/helpweb/welcome.html Ehow.com http://www.ehow.com Learn2.com http://www.learn2.com And, if all else fails, try a search engine like http://www.Altavista.com or http://www.google.com (my two personal favorites). Just type what you are looking for in the search box and hit search. You'll be amazed at what you can find. If you want to narrow your search, use quotation marks around the text. For example if I was searching for a recipe for brown bread, I could type "brown bread recipe" without the quotes and the search engine would return any web pages that included the words brown, bread or recipe (which would be a LOT of pages) OR I could search WITH the quotes and return only those pages that included all three words. I almost always use quotation marks in my searches. So, I hope that will help some of you "newbies" (the term for those new to the net) with learning. After all, we are all newbies at one time or another, it's just that some of us who have been around awhile tend to forget that :) Christi Listowner - Barton, Blankenagel, Brogan, Burlingame, Calvert, Dunn, Dunne, Don, Early-Barton-Research-L, Gildersleeve, Himelein, Perley, Towne, Voss, Vos, Vose, Vass, Whitmer, Widmer, Witmer, Wittmer, and Whitmire Visit our homepage at: http://christi.is.dreaming.org Visit our genealogy pages at: http://genealogy.webhop.org

    08/30/2001 02:39:04
    1. [DUNN] From the list admin - Please read!
    2. Christi Calvert Brogan
    3. Hello all! [If you are receiving this post, it means that you have somehow gotten yourself subscribed to a genealogy mailing list at Rootsweb.com. If you are having trouble unsubscribing from the list and wish to, please reply to me at christib@satx.rr.com , quoting this email, INCLUDING ALL HEADERS, and let me know that you want to be removed from the list.] Hello and happy fall everyone! First, I want to thank each and every one of you for subscribing to this Rootsweb genealogy list. It is time now for a brief word from our sponsor :) List rules: 1. No Rootsweb lists can accept HTML or Rich Text (RTF) formatted email or attachments. Please make sure all email is in plain text format before sending to the list. (For more help on setting up your email program to send text only messages, please visit http://www.rootsweb.com/rootsweb/listowners/html-off.htm ) 2 When responding to a list email, please change the subject line to reflect and changes in topic. This prevents someone from missing something important and keeps us on track. 3. When posting a query, please be as specific as possible in your subject line. Subject lines such as: "Surname query" will most likely be deleted by the majority of list members, however subject lines such as "Smith, John; London, ENG>Columbus, OH; 1800-1910" will attract the attention of anyone researching that particular person. Another example is this: "Smith family: John of London, 1800-1910>Sally of Columbus, 1905-present". 4. Please feel free to visit the surname resource pages at Rootsweb as well as our personal mailing list pages by going to http://www.rootsweb.com and clicking on Surname Resources for the Rootsweb page and to the Mailing list jump page at http://jadis.darktech.org/genealogy and selecting the list name for our personal mailing list pages. 5. If you wish to respond to the entire list, just send your message. If you want to respond to ONLY the person who sent the message, you will need to change the "to" line in your email to be that person's address instead of the list address. 6. If you have a problem with another list member, please do not post to the list but rather send email to the listowner (christib@satx.rr.com) and we will handle it off list. Flaming is NOT allowed and any persons responsible for on-list flaming will have their posting ability immediately removed. 7. DO NOT forward Chain letters, off-topic posts, or virus alerts to the list. This is cause for removal from the mailing list. There are two sites listed below that deal with these potential hoaxes. Please check one of them and then email the listowner if you are still concerned. If there is cause for real alarm, she will address the list. http://www.symantec.com/avcenter/hoax.html http://www.cai.com/virusinfo/ 8. DO NOT forward copyrighted information to the list at any time without specific permission of the author (and clearance from the listowner). This is another cause for removal from the mailing list. This prevents "information stealing" and hurt feelings on the list. If you receive, personally, a query that you think the list might help with, please contact the person and ask their permission to post their query to the list while letting them know about the list and how to join us if they would like. 9. DO NOT attempt to sell, advertise or distribute products to the list members without prior authorization from the listowner. Doing so is cause for immediate removal from the list. If you have a genealogy book you have written, or other such materials that you wish to let people know about, please alert the listowner for further instructions. 10. If you would like to read through the archives of this or any other list, please visit: http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl If anyone has issues with the above rules, please feel free to contact me via email and we can discuss it. If there are large "uprisings" about some of the rules, we will vote on action on the list, but it must first be discussed with the listowner off-list. Again, thanks to all for making these lists what they are today! Now, back to GENEALOGY!!! Christi Visit our homepage at: http://christi.is.dreaming.org Visit our genealogy pages at: http://genealogy.webhop.org For information on, to sign up for or submit material to the All Dunn postal newsletter, visit http://bfp.webhop.org/dunn.html

    08/30/2001 02:35:39
    1. Re: [DUNN] Re: Dunn family from Kentucky
    2. when was your william and celia born and married? and where? Jo Dunn Sheppard

    08/30/2001 02:26:15
    1. [DUNN] Re: Dunn family from Kentucky
    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/1764.1804.1 Message Board Post: I was wondering about the William Dunn you mention. I have a GGGrandfather William married to Celia and there it ends. They are parents of Arthur J Dunn and possibly a son Harold

    08/30/2001 11:03:59
    1. [DUNN] Re: Evaline dunn
    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/1539.1 Message Board Post: I think a have some dunn's realated to me in Aiken s.c.. I know i have Kneece family here.. They were native American also , and the Dunn's here that i have found are Native american also .. I have a Eveline Knnece , as a indian here in 1870.. in a book called indian traders of s.c. by Theresa Hicks. And there are some Dunn's on there also , i have found 2 of there graves , A Benjamin Dunn and his wife Mary . I think my grandfather on this list is named Jackson Dunn.. He is in the indian traders book also ..I have some info u think any of this could help u , And if u have any info on the Kneece family , are the Dunn family , or Lamb i would love to hear from u ... my e-mail is gthang187@hotmail.com

    08/30/2001 07:46:52
    1. Re: [DUNN] Dunn family from IN>IL
    2. Al Dunn
    3. Hello...could you provide a little more data concerning your William...e.g., place of birth in TN...parents, if known...date married. Thanks...I may be of some help. smithray2300@webtv.net wrote: > This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > > Surnames: Loveland, Dunn, Crawford, Burgess, Myers, Shaver, Todd, Rayburn, > Classification: Query > > Message Board URL: > > http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/hlT.2ACEB/2679 > > Message Board Post: > > I am searching for infomation on my family tree. My gr.grandmother was born Emma Dunn on March 21,1890 in Fulton co, IL. ( m. Harry Loveland.) Her father was John Dunn b. March 21, 1863 in Fulton co, IL. (m. Lillie Crawford) his father was Abraham Franklin Dunn born July 24 1832 in Washington co, IN (m Louisa Barclay) His father was William Dunn born in TN who married Melinda Horwick or Harwick. Any help would be great. I nedd to find siblings of these people. If anyone could help, I would really appreciate it!!! Thanks- Alicia Ray Jobe > > ==== DUNN Mailing List ==== > Please do not send spam warnings, chain letters, attachments and/or html or rich text formatted email to the list. If in questions, please address the listowner at dunn-admin@rootsweb.com

    08/30/2001 02:23:56
    1. [DUNN] Re: Dunn family from IN>IL
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: dunn, loveland Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/hlT.2ACEB/2679.1.1 Message Board Post: I wish I could help, but I sure don't have anything for that. The only Dunn's I know of are the one's I posted, but If I find something I will let you know!! Alicia

    08/29/2001 05:18:25
    1. [DUNN] Re: Dunn family from IN>IL
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Dunn, Dunning, Scheel, Boyer, Haugh, DeLawder Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/hlT.2ACEB/2679.1 Message Board Post: You wouldn't have come across any Dunn's in IL/IN around Lawrence Co. Illinois who changed their name to Dunning would you? I've began working on my husband's side of the family and found that 5 generations back from my husband changed their name due to a member of the family doing something illegal or killing themselves and made our ancestor ashamed. The last deceased realitive I have come across was Joseph Selmar Dunning b Unknown d unknown. Any information anyone has would be greatly appreciated.

    08/29/2001 12:05:19
    1. [DUNN] Re: Jonathan DUNN - b. 1801 in Ohio
    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/1300.1836 Message Board Post: My Great and GG-Grandfathers names were Jonathan. I have some information I would like to share. I grew up in Baldwin City, Ks. It is about eight miles from Vinland. I used to go to the Cemetary in Vinland with my Grandmother. Please contact me!

    08/28/2001 04:16:22
    1. [DUNN] Dunn family of Hancock Co., Ind ca 1840
    2. Don Maxwell
    3. Many DUNNs are buried in Hancock County, Indiana in the Dunn Cemetery in Buck Township. esp: (1) Mary DUNN was buried on 30 August 1840 at the age of fifty-two, putting her year of birth at 1788. (2) Samuel DUNN was buried on 20 January 1846 at the age of seventy years, eight months, putting his year of birth at 1775. Most of these Dunnd appear to be from South Carolina... Can anyone link these Dunns to ones in KENTUCKY or CAROLINA? Don http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=donmaxwell _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp

    08/28/2001 03:06:50
    1. [DUNN] Dunn family from IN>IL
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Loveland, Dunn, Crawford, Burgess, Myers, Shaver, Todd, Rayburn, Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/hlT.2ACEB/2679 Message Board Post: I am searching for infomation on my family tree. My gr.grandmother was born Emma Dunn on March 21,1890 in Fulton co, IL. ( m. Harry Loveland.) Her father was John Dunn b. March 21, 1863 in Fulton co, IL. (m. Lillie Crawford) his father was Abraham Franklin Dunn born July 24 1832 in Washington co, IN (m Louisa Barclay) His father was William Dunn born in TN who married Melinda Horwick or Harwick. Any help would be great. I nedd to find siblings of these people. If anyone could help, I would really appreciate it!!! Thanks- Alicia Ray Jobe

    08/28/2001 05:11:27