Subj: [GA] RE: [GA] 1845, 1852, and 1859 Ga. Census Date: 12/21/98 11:04:10 AM Central Standard Time From: pcoleman@sos.state.ga.us (Coleman, Pamela) To: GEORGIA-L@rootsweb.com A list of the state census records and sources can be found on our web site at: http://www.sos.state.ga.us/archives/statecensus.htm Sincerely, Pamela W. Coleman, Senior Archivist Georgia Department of Archives and History Web Site: http://www.sos.state.ga.us/archives E-mail Reference: reference@sos.state.ga.us
Subj: [GA] RE: [GA] GEORGIA COUNTY MAP Date: 12/21/98 11:03:00 AM Central Standard Time From: pcoleman@sos.state.ga.us (Coleman, Pamela) To: GEORGIA-L@rootsweb.com One of the best sources for Georgia county maps online is available from the Carl Vinson Institute of Government at the University of Georgia: http://www.cviog.uga.edu/Projects/gainfo/gamaps.htm Sincerely, Pamela W. Coleman, Senior Archivist Georgia Department of Archives and History Web Site: http://www.sos.state.ga.us/archives E-mail Reference: reference@sos.state.ga.us
On Thu, 17 Dec 1998 14:22:25 -0600 wintex@mindspring.com writes: >From now on because know one tells me anything. How are you a Dyess. >No more information until I know the relation! I am personally not connected at all----I am chasing these roots for my grandchildren who are connected through their mother. Brook and Jaron FALLS Trina CARRELL FALLS Marvin Ray CARRELL Frances WEST CARRELL Selita CRAWFORD WEST Olevia LOFTIN CRAWFORD Thomas J. LOFTIN Elizabeth DYESS LOFTIN Dempsey & Martha GRAHAM DYESS I can use a lot of help on all these names ;- ) Happy Holidays, Carolyn >-----Original Message----- >From: Carolyn R Taylor <carotaylor1@juno.com> >To: DYESS-L@rootsweb.com <DYESS-L@rootsweb.com> >Date: Thursday, December 17, 1998 10:36 AM >Subject: [DYESS-L] Re: Dyess > > >>I too am interested in learning about >> >>EVERETT - GRAHAM - etc. and other names >>associated with the DYESS family. >> >>Carolyn >> >>On Wed, 16 Dec 1998 20:00:35 -0600 Kaite <kaite@kaite.com> writes: >>>HI!!!! >>> >>>Thanks for the letter.... >>> >>>NO..I have NOT done any work on the Everett's...even though I have >>>wanted >>>to..... but..just haven't done it... I am hoping that one of our >>>relatives >>>has some work on her.... >>> >>>The Everett family shows up in several of the DYESS lines.... >>> >>>Thanks!!!! >>>kaite... >>> >>> >>> >>>At 05:28 PM 12/16/98 -0600, wintex@mindspring.com wrote: >>>>In response to Katie this morning B. G. Dyess is also the great >great >>>great >>>>great grandson of Henry Dyess. This is also my line as I am a >>>descendent of >>>>George W. Dyess through his youngest son John Hall Dyess. >>>>Has anyone done anything with George Dyess wife Elizabeth Everett? >>>>Also I found a Velair Beasley that married a Mr. Dyas in the same >>>time >>>>frame as John Dyess marring Violator ? Could Violator be a bad >>>spelling or >>>>a mispronouncing of Velair??? >>>>Anyone one to go to bat on this, besides my cousin Charles Lee. >>>>Richard Lee wintex@mindspring.com >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >>> >> > >
Good Morning.... I know I'm sending quite a few surname searching places; however, I feel that if we post our surnames on as many pages as we can....then...we have a better chance of finding and being found. Here is another page...... Connect With Surnames surname registry http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Bluffs/7708 Thanks!!!! kaite.... http://www.kaite.com/
http://209.140.72.162/cgi-bin/genealogy/homepage?25678+913599341+English The above URL is the Kindred Konnections page..with approxiamtely 87 MILLION names in it... Thanks!!!! kaite... http://www.kaite.com/
Hi... Thought this might help... http://www.usgenweb.org/census/states.htm <A HREF="http://www.usgenweb.org/census/states.htm">Click here: Census Index by states</A> Kaite...
HI... I have found this fairly interesting....and....am passing it on to the group... Thanks!!! kaite.. ===
Subj: GenConnect surname boards Date: 12/18/98 10:47:43 AM Central Standard Time From: marce@rootsweb.com (Marceline Beem) To: listowners-announce@rootsweb.com I should have included the URL for the sponsor form. Please note that the GenConnect boards are not a requirement for having a mailing list. If you want one, great...if you don't, that's ok too :) http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/sponsors.html You must be a current member/sponsor/donor before the boards will be approved. Thanks, Marceline
Hi Faye: I went to your webpage...and..saw some of your other links and names...and..the name of WILSON came up.... There are some of us on the DYESS listing that have WILSON connections...and..we have hit a brick wall...but...One of the WILSON Cousins think we are going to connect to John Wilson!!!!!!!!! Also....on that same page...was some PORTER's and SMITH's.... Some of us are connected to those surnames as well!!!! thanks!!!!! kaite.... At 06:24 PM 12/17/98 -0500, Faye Dyess wrote: >I have just added a little more DYESS info to my web site. I also managed >to improve the loading time on a few of the links. > > http://www.geocities.com/heartland/village/9828 > >Comments and new items to add are appreciated. > >Thanks >Faye > >
I have just added a little more DYESS info to my web site. I also managed to improve the loading time on a few of the links. http://www.geocities.com/heartland/village/9828 Comments and new items to add are appreciated. Thanks Faye
On Wed, 16 Dec 1998 17:28:35 -0600 wintex@mindspring.com writes: >Also I found a Velair Beasley that married a Mr. Dyas in the same >time frame as John Dyess marring Violator ? Could Violator be a bad >spelling or a mispronouncing of Velair??? >Anyone one to go to bat on this, besides my cousin Charles Lee. >Richard Lee wintex@mindspring.com > Stranger things have happened! When did this marriage take place and where? Was her husband identified as just Mr. DYAS??? Merry Christmas, Carolyn
I too am interested in learning about EVERETT - GRAHAM - etc. and other names associated with the DYESS family. Carolyn On Wed, 16 Dec 1998 20:00:35 -0600 Kaite <kaite@kaite.com> writes: >HI!!!! > >Thanks for the letter.... > >NO..I have NOT done any work on the Everett's...even though I have >wanted >to..... but..just haven't done it... I am hoping that one of our >relatives >has some work on her.... > >The Everett family shows up in several of the DYESS lines.... > >Thanks!!!! >kaite... > > > >At 05:28 PM 12/16/98 -0600, wintex@mindspring.com wrote: >>In response to Katie this morning B. G. Dyess is also the great great >great >>great grandson of Henry Dyess. This is also my line as I am a >descendent of >>George W. Dyess through his youngest son John Hall Dyess. >>Has anyone done anything with George Dyess wife Elizabeth Everett? >>Also I found a Velair Beasley that married a Mr. Dyas in the same >time >>frame as John Dyess marring Violator ? Could Violator be a bad >spelling or >>a mispronouncing of Velair??? >>Anyone one to go to bat on this, besides my cousin Charles Lee. >>Richard Lee wintex@mindspring.com >> >> >> > >
Hi.. I am trying to set the headers so that when messages are sent .. The name (DYESS) will appear in the Subject line; therefore, for those who get a lot of email...will easily see the DYESS subjects... Thanks for your patience... kaite...
This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --part0_913887238_boundary Content-ID: <0_913887238@inet_out.mail.aol.com.1> Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Can someone tell me more about John Dyess of Barnwell, SC, including his wife's name and the names of their children? Could this be the same person as John Dies or John Dye who was related to Thomas Die/Dye and Mary Dye Land, wife of John Land? Megan Rose --part0_913887238_boundary Content-ID: <0_913887238@inet_out.mail.aol.com.2> Content-type: message/rfc822 Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit Content-disposition: inline From: AisRose@aol.com Return-path: <AisRose@aol.com> To: kaite@kaite.com Subject: Re: John Dyess Date: Thu, 17 Dec 1998 04:31:28 EST Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit Can someone tell me more about John Dyess of Barnwell, SC, including his wife's name and the names of their children? Could this be the same person as John Dies or John Dye who was related to Thomas Die/Dye and Mary Dye Land, wife of John Land? Megan Rose --part0_913887238_boundary--
HI!!!! Thanks for the letter.... NO..I have NOT done any work on the Everett's...even though I have wanted to..... but..just haven't done it... I am hoping that one of our relatives has some work on her.... The Everett family shows up in several of the DYESS lines.... Thanks!!!! kaite... At 05:28 PM 12/16/98 -0600, wintex@mindspring.com wrote: >In response to Katie this morning B. G. Dyess is also the great great great >great grandson of Henry Dyess. This is also my line as I am a descendent of >George W. Dyess through his youngest son John Hall Dyess. >Has anyone done anything with George Dyess wife Elizabeth Everett? >Also I found a Velair Beasley that married a Mr. Dyas in the same time >frame as John Dyess marring Violator ? Could Violator be a bad spelling or >a mispronouncing of Velair??? >Anyone one to go to bat on this, besides my cousin Charles Lee. >Richard Lee wintex@mindspring.com > > >
In response to Katie this morning B. G. Dyess is also the great great great great grandson of Henry Dyess. This is also my line as I am a descendent of George W. Dyess through his youngest son John Hall Dyess. Has anyone done anything with George Dyess wife Elizabeth Everett? Also I found a Velair Beasley that married a Mr. Dyas in the same time frame as John Dyess marring Violator ? Could Violator be a bad spelling or a mispronouncing of Velair??? Anyone one to go to bat on this, besides my cousin Charles Lee. Richard Lee wintex@mindspring.com
Good Morning... In Today's Alexandria Town Talk (Alexandria, La) the following article appeared on Page D-3.... ==== Dyess to seek new term Saying he wants to finishn the work he started three year ago, the Rev. B. G. Dyess announced his re-election campaign for the Louisiana Senate Tuesday. The election is next October. A Democrat, Dyess represents District 29. Dyess made the announcement on the steps of the Rapides Parish Courthouse, where he was surrounded by numerous local officials there to show support. Several of them gave brief sppeches endorsing Dyess, describing him as a man of integrity who has worked hard to improve the district. The endorsements came not only from other Democrats such as Alexandria Mayor Ned Randolph, but also from Republicans such as former Congresman Clyde Holloway. Dyess kept the crowd laughing, especially with jokes about the compliments he had received from the other speakers. "You don't believe all that," Dyess told the crowd. "And if I didn't know it was true, I wouldn't believe it either." Dyess later quipped that the endorsements were "the best one-minute speeches I've ever heard." Turning serious, Dyess said the Legislature and Gov. Mike Foster have accomplished a lot in the past three years. He predicted Foster will be re-elected and said the outlook for Louisiana's future is good. "we have a lot going for us in this state," Dyess said. "...I think the state is getting a new image. Things are looking up." Dyess said two of his priorities have been improvements to eeducation and roats. He said the Legislature has done a lot to omprove education. He said teachers have been given state pay raises the past three years and more money is being spent on classroom equipment and materials. There has also been a lot of road overlay and bridge repairs the past three years, Dyess said. Dyess added that Foster has promosed to four-lane Highway 28 West from Alexandria to Leesville. Admitting he has not introduced many bills during his term, Dyess said each legislator should be limited to introducing 12 bills. He said that would reduce the time the Legislature spends on "frivolous" issues. Calling gambling an "evil creeping over our land," Dyess also sia dhe wil "do all I can" to fight it. ======= B. G. (Bernice Glatt) Dyess is the son of: J. B. (Joseph B. Dyess) Grandson of: Edmond D. Dyess Great Grandson of: Thomas D. Dyess Great Great Grandson of: George W. Dyess Great Great Great Grandson of: John Dyess (Barnwell, SC) Thanks!!!!! Kaite....
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I am searching for Maria Dorothea Dies who was born somewhere 26 Apr 1732. Her father was Peter Dies. She married Johann Dreisbach and together they had their children and lived in Kreidersville, Northampton, Pa. She died in 1773 and is buried at the Jost Dreisbach cemetery in Howertown, Northampton, Pa. Has any one heard of her or her father Peter? Jane Green
Hi folks, As I stated before, I am a Graham descendant. I wish I knew who Martha Graham, wife of Dempsey Dyess, was. Does anyone know? We think there were at least 2 sets of Grahams living in the Jasper, Clarke, Wayne, and other MS counties. Since I have such a terrible memory, give me a little time to check my files, table top, closet, etc. (Ya'll know) and maybe I can find an answer regarding Martha Graham. Gayle