Margie, If you need some lookups or other research on North Carolina, let me know as our county library has a fairly good North Carolina Room for a county of 50,000. I will be glad to check the census indices, etc. as time permits. Ann Hartman wrote: > > Ann, I am Margie Fenley Hartman. Very close cousins to Celia2, Nimmo, and > Phillip Dean. > > My gggggrans were Peter and Catherine Elizabeth Rough Egner/Agner of Rowan > County, North Caroline (married 10/21/1809). Their son, Nathanial, born ca > 1812 in N.C, was my ggggrandfather. In around 1818-1822 the Agner/Egner > family moved to Calloway County (or general vacinity) Kentucky. Nathanial > married Nancy Carpenter (daughter of Owen and Martha Carpenter) on Feb. 2, > 1831 in Calloway County, Ky. In 1834, Nathanial and Nancy, had a daughter > named Elizabeth (my gggrandmother). Elizabeth Ann Egner married Richard S. > Evans (B. North Carolina) on 24 Feb. 1849. They moved around in several > states and ended up in Van Buren County Arkansas. On May 5, 1866, my > ggrandmother (Elizabeth's) last child, Exie Sophronia, was born. > Sophronia's youngest daughter, Magnolia Evans Birmingham, was my mother. I > want to compliment you for caring for your mother. My mother, had she > lived, would have been 100 this year. I too cared for my mother in her last > years. How I wish I had her here to care for her now. Mom has been gone 18 > years and I still tear up when I mention her name. What a wonderful woman. > I like to think she must have inherited some of that pioneer spirit from > "our" Egner/Agners. Welcome Aboard!..margie > > >Hello, > > > >As a new list member Celia suggested I introduce myself. > > > >I am Ann Nobles, a direct descendant of Andrew Jackson Grubb and > >Elizabeth Egner ("Jack" and "Lizzie"). Ann Nobles(4), Haydon W. > >Grubb(3), Samuel Jackson Grubb(2), Elizabeth Egner(1). > > > >My mission is to properly document my direct lineage as well as general > >family history. I will share data and sources with others who do the > >same. > > > >My research includes my own lineage and that of my husband. I also do > >original records research for unrelated persons with roots in western > >Columbus County, North Carolina. > > > >My surnames: GRUBB, EGNER, MCAMIS, OWEN(S), COLE, DESKINS > >My husband's: NOBLES, EDWARDS, WILSON, DEAVER (Columbus, Bladen, Robeson > >counties in North Carolina, and adjacent counties of Horry and Marion, > >SC. > > > >I look forward to meeting and working with the list members. Sometimes I > >may be slow to respond because I care for my elderly mother. > > > >Ann Nobles > > > > > >==== EGNER Mailing List ==== > >Visit the Egner/Agner resource page: > >http://resources.rootsweb.com/surnames/e/g/EGNER/ > > > >============================== > >Join the RootsWeb WorldConnect Project: > >Linking the world, one GEDCOM at a time. > >http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/ > > ==== EGNER Mailing List ==== > Post your Queries, Bible Records, Bios, Deeds, Obits, > Pensions, and Wills on the appropriate GenConnect Board: http://resources.rootsweb.com/surnames/e/g/EGNER/#gc > > ============================== > Free Web space. ANY amount. ANY subject. > RootsWeb's Freepages put you in touch with millions. > http://cgi.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/acctform.cgi