This is a property description from 1867...my ggGrandfather died that year and the heirs petitioned the Alachua Co FL court for an order to sell the 200 more or less acres so the monies could be divided...my understanding is that the land would be in Sections 5/ and 8/...part of the description mentioned township 7...part of the description mentioned Range 21 S & E. Can anyone give me an idea about where this land was located? N 1/2 SE 1/4 5/ SE 1/4 NE 1/4 5/ 7- _ 21 S & E NE 1/4 NE 1/4 8/ N 1/2 NE 1/4 NW 1/4 8/ 7-S 21 E I will appreciate any time and effort you may be able to afford this inquiry. Happy New Year to ALL, Peg
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Neat maps of US census areas availible & missing for all years It also has links for indidvidual states in the southeast with individual census and county formation maps. http://www.segenealogy.com/sgo03.htm
Hi.. I am seeking some help....is there a library in Alachua County? I am searching for two obituaries and maybe a marriage date. I am hoping someone can help me....I am looking for the obit for Maude Hersey who died March 2, 1982 in Alachua Co., Fl and searching for the obit for Jake Hersey who died Nov 11, 1963 in Alachua Co. I do know they married in 1940 but not sure what date. Any help is appreciated. Stephanie Grohol
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This was sent to me today, and I thought someone would like to see it. USGenWeb Archive Marriage records from all their state pages submitted to one USGenWeb Site: http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/marriages/ this is great. regards, pat creel (pendarvis) kendrick_@webtv.com
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Anderson, Reed, Davis, Stone Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/BZ.2ADI/739 Message Board Post: I am looking for any information on any member of the George Venable Anderson family including his wife, Emma and any of his children: George, Mace, Pauline(Eva), Inez, Leila or Sam. They lived in Archer for many years. Inez married a Ellery Davis from Starke, Pauline married a Stone, Leila married a Homer Reed and moved to Tarpon Springs, FL, Mace never married and was postmistress in Archer for several years. I do not know anything about the sons. If you have any information on this family I would appreciate it.
Hi... These are the surnames that I am researching: Hodges: I am connected through the Hodges by my grandfather, Clifford Hodges(Feb 22, 1904 in Macclenny, FL, died Dec 18, 1973 in Macclenny, FL) married Allie Hersey. Clifford's parents were John Joshua Hodges(June 1866 in Charlton Co., GA died bef 1920) and Courtney Victoria Crews Hodges(06 Jul 1870, Charlton Co., GA and died 22 Dec 1949 in MAcclenny, Baker Co., FL) Joshua's parents were Willis Aaron Hodges(01 Aug 1812 in Reidsville, Tattnall Co., GA and died 17 Aug 1886 in Moniac, Charlton Co., GA) and Mahalia Johns. Willis' parents were William Henry Hodges and Anne Blitch. Hersey: I am connected through the Hersey's by my grandmother, Allie Hersey(April 11, 1911 in GA and died April 1, 1975 in Macclenny, Baker Co., FL). Allie's parents were Jacob(Jake) Hersey(17 Jun 1877 in Coffee County GA and died 11 Nov 1963 in Alachua Co., FL and Jake married 3 times after Margaret) and Margaret Hersey (1884 Ware County, GA). Jake's parents were Elkanah George Washington Hersey(Ellender in the 1880 census)(18 May 1831 in Appling Co, GA and died 07 Jun 1883 in Coffee County GA) and Charlotte Surrency (1837 in Tattnall Co., GA). Elkanah's parents were Thomas Hersey and Rebecca Spivey. Margaret's parents were: Enoch Marion Hersey(June 1848 GA) and Mary Bagley(1843). Enoch's parents were Thomas Hersey and Rebecca Spivey. Jake married Myrtice Aldridge 03 Mar 1922, then he married Mary 1930(census for 1930 has her) and he married Maude Futch in 1940 and they had two children: Jake Hersey jr and George Francis Hersey. I am looking for more info on Margaret Hersey. Bagley: I am connected to the Bagley's through Mary Bagley. Her parents were William Bagley(1818 in Appling Co, Ga and died abt 1890 in Ware Co., Ga) and Jane Davis(22 Apr 1819 in Montgomery Co., GA). William's parents were Benjamin Bagley Sr (1785 in Chatham Co, GA died 1870 in Charlton Co., GA) and Rachel(1780 in NC). Davis: I am connected to the Davis family through Jane Davis. Her parents were Stafford Davis(1794 in Darlington District, SC, died Nov 1886) and Penelope Lott (04 Jul 1795 in Montgomery Co., GA and 1860 in Coffee Co., GA). Stafford's parents were Arthur Davis(1755 in NC and died 1830 in Montgomery Co., GA) and Mary Vick(abt 1760 in SC) Lott: I am conencted to the Lott's though Penelope Lott. Her parents were: Mark Lott(22 Jan 1769 in St. George Parish, GA and died 01 Nov 1813 in Montgomery Co., GA) and Deliah Jones(May 1771 in Orangeburg Dist., SC and died 1848 in Telfair Co., GA). Mark's parents were John Lott III(1742 in Edgcombe Co, NC and died 01 Jul 1810 in Tattnall Co., GA) and Sarah Lightfoot (1748 in Duplin Co, NC and died 01 Aug 1818 in Tattnall Co., GA). Roberts: I am connected to the Roberts family though Gray Stock Roberts(25 Nov 1793 in Burke County, Ga and died 23 Dec 1862 in Coffee Co., GA) who married Sarah (Sallie) Lott(22 Sep 1797 in Bullock Co, GA and died 18 Jun 1878 in Coffee Co., GA). Gray's parents were Robert Roberts and Sarah's parents were Mark Lott and Deliah Jones. Meeks: I am connected to the Meeks through two children of Gray Stock and Sarah. 1. Gray Stock Roberts Jr(13 Feb 1832 in Ware Co., Georgia and died 21 Jun 1864 in Cold Harbor, VA) and Mary Ann Elizabeth Meeks(12 Mar 1836 in Emanuel Co, Ga and died 15 Jun 1894 in Coffee Co., GA). Her parents were Charles C. Meeks and Lydia Riner. 2. Mary Roberts (02 Jan 1835 in Ware Co., Georgia and died 06 Oct 1907 in Coffee Co., GA. She married Edward Simpson Meeks (30 Aug 1831 in Appling, GA and died 14 Mar 1905 in Coffee Co., GA). His parents are the same. There are more surnames that I am associated with but they are connected to the families above. Like Gaskins, Grantham and more. So that are the names I am researching. If anyone has any info on the above, please help.... Stephanei Grohol
There are some florida maps and links to some other pages at www.segenealogy.com/florida/fl_maps.htm that I found very helpful Dan
Hi... I am seeking the 1930 census lookup for FL and GA...specifically Alachua Co., FL, Coffee County and Ware County, GA... I did find Jake Hersey and some of his family members in the Alachua Co., FL 1930 census...but I was wondering about two of his children that I could not find...I am seeking Pearl Hersey who in 1930 would have been 26 and she married Jule or Julian Hersey and might have stayed in GA..... She lived and died in Coffee Co, GA. Seeking Desso Hersey who would have been 23 in 1930 and may have stayed in GA. Appreciate any help in this since Fl is not yet indexe... and I am not too sure if Pearl and Desso stayed in Coffee county area....may have moved ...not sure....appreciate the help... Stephanie Grohol
Hello all: I am a new subscriber to the list. I am a descendent of Nathaniel Fowler, William Fowler, Matthew Fowler, and Harmon Fowler. The Fowlers moved to Florida in the mid 1800's. I am trying to research and verify who Nathaniel's parents are, as well as any descendents. Anyone related to this line, I would love to communicate with you. Roberta Mayes PuritzGet more from the Web. FREE MSN Explorer download : http://explorer.msn.com
looking for info,on marion goodman married elizabeth ward 10/30/1908 in alachua co,fla,in 1920 they were both still alive in alachua co,marion was 75 yrs old.may have died shortley after,elizabeth ward goodman died in 1920 in aluchua,there was a zack mckinney ,admin of her astate,would like to know if there were any children of these two people and who was zack mckinney and how does he connect to them, marion was my gggreat uncle, idella
I am looking for on-line info or a census volunteer, for a lookup from these censuses. thanks. kendrick_@webtv.com Researching Pendarvis/Williams of Florida taken from: ftp://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/fl/statewide/census/statefla.txt or http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/fl/statewide/census/statefla.txt ------------------------------- First census 1845 Florida State Archives Record Group: 001021 Florida State Archives Call Number: S 1373 Summary - Scope Note 1.00 item This series contains the census returns from the first state census conducted in 1845. The series includes enumerations of the inhabitants of Alachua, Benton, Columbia, Duval, Gadsden, Hamilton, Hillsborough, Jackson, Jefferson, Leon, Madison, Marion, Orange, St. Johns, Walton, Wakulla, and Washington counties. The document also compares the federal enumeration taken in 1845. The enumeration lists the county, the name of the census taker, the number of white males over and under 21, the number of white females over and under 18, the number of male and female slaves, and the number of male and female free coloreds. The enumeration does not list the names of the inhabitants of the Florida counties. ----------------------------- Second census 1855 Florida State Archives Record Group: 001021 Florida State Archives Call Number: S 1374 Summary - Scope Note 0.25 cubic ft. This series contains returns from the second state census conducted in 1855. Returns for Marion County are the only known existing state census records for 1855. The information recorded in the book includes the name of the head of the family, the number of white males over and under 21, the number of white females over and under 18, the number of children between 5 and 18, the number of children in schools, the number of male and female slaves, the value of the slaves, the number of male and female free persons of color, the number of acres of and value of land, and the value of buildings, furniture, and plantation livestock. The book also includes a recapitulation for the entire county. ------------------------- Third census 1867 Florida State Archives Record Group: 001021 Florida State Archives Call Number: S 1375 Summary - Scope Note 1.00 cubic ft. This series contains returns from the third state census conducted in 1867. Although incomplete, the records include books of enumeration from Hernando, Madison, Orange, and Santa Rosa Counties, total tabulations for the State, and miscellaneous fragments, such as a page listing the enumeration for Franklin County. The books of enumeration have separate listings for "colored" and white inhabitants. Both include the name of the head of the family, the number of males over and under 21, the number of females over and under 18, the total number of inhabitants, and the number of males between 18 and 45. The tabulations list population totals by county for "colored" and white populations. --------------------------- Fourth census 1875 Florida State Archives Record Group: 001021 Florida State Archives Call Number: S 1364 Summary - Scope Note 1.00 microfilm reel(35 mm.) This series contains the returns of the fourth state census of Florida conducted in 1875. It is incomplete; it contains only the state census records of ALACHUA COUNTY. The information recorded in the returns includes the name, age at last birthday, sex, and race of all those persons listed. For some entries, other information is provided including occupation, the value of real estate, the value of personal property, the number of acres planted in cotton, the number of acres planted in cane, and the number of orange trees. Any help would be great.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: RODDENBERRY., PARTIN., and FOREST Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/BZ.2ADI/738 Message Board Post: I am preparing a sketch on the Roddenberry Family as it pertains to my connection with Enoch Partin and Elizabeth Roddenberry and their descendants. I need to Purchase a copy of this "BOOK". I have visited the Library at Thomasville and the Roddenberry Library at Cairo. Seems like there are no copies available. So I am appealing thru this medium for your help. Please if any-one (family member) has an extra copy they can let me purchase. Please contact me at the below address. And Many Thanks........ M Sgt Robert K. Nobles, Jr. P.O. Box 495 Rochelle, Georgia 31079 Phone 229-365-2685
Good afternoon, I am researching the African American Chisholm families, I am researching the areas of Louisa counties, Albemarle, Hanover areas, and any other areas that I am not aquatinted with. My great great great grandmother Bridget was a slave belonging to David Chisholme of the Louisa/Goochland areas. In 1810 he moved into Chester District, South Carolina. after his death in 1816 the slaves were passed on to his brother Thomas. After 1843 some of the slaves were sold and taken to Gainesville, Florida. I would like to hear from any Chisholms that may have any information, and any Chisholms from the areas that I have previously mentioned. Thank you. Antoinette J. Russell O Lord my God , in thee I put my trust....... Psalm 7:1
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~lewwilliams/Capt~Williams~index.html Capt. L. Williams was son of Lewellen Williams (d 1836). This material was emailed to me; please use as a GUIDE ONLY. Florida 2th Infantry The 2nd Florida Regiment, as it was first organized, was composed of ten companies as follows: Alachua Guards, Alachua county (Co. B), Capt. Lew Williams, Columbia Rifles, Columbia county (Co. C), Capt. Walter R. Moore; Leon Rifles, Leon county (Co. D), Capt. T. W. Brevard, Jr.; Hammock Guards, Marion county (Co. E), Capt. John D. Hopkins; Gulf State Guards, Jackson county (Co. F), Capt. James F. McClellan; St. Johns Greys, St. Johns county, (Co. G), Capt. J. J. Daniels; St. Augustine Rifles, Putnam county (Co. H.), Capt. John W. Starke; Hamilton Blues, Hamilton county (Co. I), Capt. Henry J. Steward; Davis Guards, Nassau county, (Co. K), Capt. George W. Call; Madison Rangers, Madison county (Co. L), Capt. W. P. Pillans. In the early days of July these ten companies were ordered to rendezvous near the Brick Church, just west of Jacksonville, now known as LaVilla, and on July 13 the Regiment was mustered into the Confederate service by Maj. W. T. Stockton. The Regiment was organized by the election of George T. Ward, of Leon county, Colonel; S. St. George Rogers, of Marion county, Lieutenant-Colonel; and Louis G. Pyles, of Alachua county, Major. The following staff appointments were then made: Dr. Thomas Palmer, Surgeon; Dr. Thomas W. Hendry; Assistant Surgeon; Capt. Edward M. L'Engle, Assistant Quartermaster; Capt. W. A. Daniel, Assistant Commissary; Lieut. R. B. Thomas, Adjutant; Edward Houston, Sergeant Major; T.W. Givens, Quartermaster Sergeant. On Monday, July 15th, the Regiment left by rail for Virginia, arriving in Richmond Sunday afternoon, July 21st. The Regiment was in Camp of Instruction, in the neighborhood of Richmond, nearly two months. On September 17, 1861, the Regiment left Richmond for Yorktown, where they were joined by the Rifle Rangers of Escambia county (Co. A), Capt. E. A. Perry. During the fall of 1861 and the winter following the Regiment was encamped near Yorktown, forming a part of Maj.-Gen. J. B. Magruder's Command. Early in October Lieutenant Thomas was ordered to report to Richmond and Lieut. Seaton Fleming was assigned to duty as Adjutant. It was at the siege of Yorktown that the Regiment received its "baptism of fire." On May 5th, at Williamsburg, the Regiment again distinguished itself by its gallant resistance to McClellan's advance. In this battle Col. George T. Ward was killed, and Companies E, D and L each lost one man, making four killed; and every company in the Regiment had one or more wounded, making thirty wounded. Among the seriously wounded was Lieut. C. S. Fleming. The 2nd Florida, being twelve months' men, were by Act of Congress required to remain in the service two years longer; this act was known as the Conscript Laws and gave them a right to reorganize by a reelection of officers, which should have taken place on May 3rd; but owing to the battle of Williamsburg reorganization did not take place until the following week or May 10th. At the reorganization Capt. E. A. Perry was elected Colonel; Maj. L. G. Pyles, Lieutenant-Colonel; and Capt. George W. Call, Major. All the companies in the Regiment changed their captains except B. and C. On May 31st the Regiment was engaged in the BATTLE of SEVEN PINES, where it lost 6 officers, 4 non-commissioned and 24 privates killed. Wounded, 17 officers, 21 non-commissioned officers and 106 privates; total casualties, 178. In the BATTLE of SEVEN PINES, Maj. George W. Call was killed, and Lieut-Col. L. G. Pyles was wounded and disabled. Of the eleven captains who went into the battle, four, J. H. Pooser, C. S. Flagg, A. C. Butler, and T. A. Perry were killed. And six, W. D. Ballantine (Co. A), Lew Williams (Co. B), W. R. Moore (Co. C), M. G. C. Musgrove (Co. D), W. E. Caslin (Co. E) and M. J. Duncan (Co. I) were wounded. Shortly after the BATTLE of SEVEN PINES, Co. M was assigned to this Regiment, making twelve companies in all. After the BATTLE of SEVEN PINES followed in quick succession the battles of Cold Harbor, Gaines' Mill, Savage Station, Frazier's Farm and Malvern Hill. In the battles of Ellison's Mill and Frazier's Farm, June 26 and 27, the Regiment lost 8 killed and 52 wounded; among the killed was G. W. Parkhill, Captain of Co. M. At the battle of Frazier's Farm, June 30, the Regiment lost: Killed, 2 officers, 1 non-commissioned officer and 11 privates; wounded, 3 officers, 2 non-commissioned officers and 62 privates. Among the wounded was Col. E. A. Perry. Following the battle of Frazier's Farm came the Maryland campaign. On December 13 the battle of Fredericksburg was fought. The Regiment lost: killed, 1 non-commissioned officer and 3 privates; wounded, 4 officers, 5 non-commissioned officers, and 25 privates (casualties in Co. K not reported). A partial report of the casualties at Chancellorsville show 3 officers and 17 privates wounded, and 3 privates killed. In the battle of Gettysburg: killed, 6 officers, 4 non-commissioned officers and 5 privates; wounded, 6 officers, 6 non-commissioned officers and 54 privates; total casualties, 81. There is no report accessible of the casualties during the years 1864 and 1865, and it was during these years that some of the most desperate and bloody battles were fought; and in all of them the 2nd Florida did its full measure of duty. It was but a skeleton of a splendid regiment that surrendered at Appomatox Court House. But 7 officers and 59 men. (copied) Information provided by Cosette Lewis, From the book "Soldiers of Florida" =============== Florida 2nd Infantry Co. B ALACHUA GUARDS LAST NAME FIRST NAME RNK MUST IN MUST OUT REMARKS ADAMS JOHN P 13JUL61 ARNOW B P 13JUL61 3RD S BALDWIN L P 13JUL61 BARFIED B.B. P 13JUL61 BEALL J.D. P 13JUL61 9APR65 W WILLIAMSBURG 5MAY62 BENNETT D.H. P 13JUL61 CL; W SEVEN PINES 31MAY62 BENNETT JACOB P 13JUL61 BENNETT R P 13JUL61 BLANTON THOMAS P 13JUL61 K SEVEN PINES 30MAY62 [My Note:[ Thomas was son of I. Blanton & Mary Williams and cousin to Lew Williams) BLEACH J.F. P 13JUL61 W GETTYSBURG 3JUL63 BOYTT J.H. P 13JUL61 P CL; W GETTYSBURG 2JUL63 BROOKER J.G. P 13JUL61 BRYANT H P 13JUL61 K PERRYVILLE, KY, 62 BRYANT J.T. P 13JUL61 K SEVEN PINES 31MAY62 BRYANT W.M. P 13JUL61 W FRAZIER'S FARM 30JUN62 BURNETT G.J. P 13JUL61 CL BUTTON JAMES W. P 13JUL61 9APR65 CANNON JOHN A. P 13JUL61 W SEVEN PINES 31MAY62 CASON RANSOM 2LT 13JUL61 RS AT REORGANIZATION; REINLISTED IN 7TH FLORIDA CASTON W.C. P 13JUL61 2S CLARK ASA 1LT 13JUL61 RETURNED TO FLORIDA MAY62 AND DESERTED COLSON JONAH P 13JUL61 K FRAZIER'S FARM 30JUN62 COLSON J.B. P 13JUL61 IM FORT DELAWARE COOLEY E P 13JUL61 IM FORT DELAWARE COX M.F. P 13JUL61 P S; W SEVEN PINES 31MAY62 COX R.B. P 13JUL61 CROSBY ISAM P 13JUL61 W SEVEN PINES 31MAY62 CUMMINS L.R. P 13JUL61 P S 10MAY; W SEVEN PINES 31MAY62 DINKINS C.L. P 13JUL61 W SEVEN PINES 31MAY62 DOWNING W.B. P 13JUL61 DUNHAM H.C. P 13JUL61 K CHATTANOOGA MAY63 ELLIS A.C. P 13JUL61 W SEVEN PINES 31MAY62; FRAZIER'S FARM 30JUN62 ELLIS V.H. P 13JUL61 9APR65 EVANS JAMES P 13JUL61 W CHANCELLORSVILLE 3MAY63 EVANS RICHARD P 13JUL61 MUSICIAN FINLEY T.J. P 13JUL61 W SEVEN PINES 31MAY62; FRAZIER'S FARM AND GETTYSBURG 3JUL63 HATHCOX JAMES P 13JUL61 HOLBROOK J.P. P 13JUL61 HOLDER T.B. P 13JUL61 HUGGINS J.H.H P 13JUL61 JERKINS R.G. C 13JUL61 4TH S; P 1L 10MAY; C JUN62; W SEVEN PINES 31MAY62; K GETTYSBURG 1JUL63 JONES B P 13JUL61 W GETTYSBURG 3JUL63 JONES S.A. P 13JUL61 CL KEMPS J.S. P 13JUL61 D IN FORT DELAWARE 63 LITTLE J.W. P 13JUL61 W WILLIAMSBURG 5MAY62 LOCKHART J.A. P 13JUL61 LONG JAMES T P 13JUL61 K SEVEN PINES 31MAY62 MALPHURS W.L. P 13JUL61 9APR65 MARTIN A. CALVIN P 13JUL61 9APR65 CP AND IM FORT DELAWARE MCCAIN J.T. P 13JUL61 W SEVEN PINES 31MAY62 MCDONALD E P 13JUL61 MCKINNEY JAMES P 13JUL61 MCKINNEY JOSEPH P 13JUL61 MCRAE W.J. P 13JUL61 MILLER G.W. P 13JUL61 MILLS THOMAS P 13JUL61 W GAINES' FARM 27JUN62 MOODY J.J. P 13JUL61 MOORE JAMES P 13JUL61 W SEVEN PINES 31MAY62 MOORE STEPHEN P 13JUL61 ODOM JOHN P 13JUL61 OLMSTEAD F.P. P 13JUL61 PAGET E P 13JUL61 PARKER C.F. P 13JUL61 MAY65 W YORKTOWN AND WILDERNESS; PAROLED FROM PRISON PASCHALL E.P. P 13JUL61 62 DG 62 ON ACCOUNT OF DISABILITIES PEOLOTE C.E. P 13JUL61 POLK D P 13JUL61 POLK J.K. P 13JUL61 PORCELL JAMES P 13JUL61 POWERS D.J. P 13JUL61 CL RAWLS C.D. P 13JUL61 W SEVEN PINES 31MAY62 RAY D.C. P 13JUL61 9APR65 ROBINSON D.W. P 13JUL61 W SEVEN PINES 31MAY62 SANCHEZ S.J. P 13JUL61 S; W SEVEN PINES 31MAY62 SANDERS J.H. P 13JUL61 9APR65 W SEVEN PINES 31MAY62 SCOTT W.P. P 13JUL61 9APR65 W IN NECK GETTYSBURG 3JUL63; IN HAND WILDERNESS MAY64 SHERLEY JASPER P 13JUL61 SIKES J.H. 2LT 13JUL61 P FROM S TO LT 10MAY; K FRAZIER'S FARM 30JUN62 SPARKMAN G.W. P 13JUL61 STROBLE W.E. P 13JUL61 W GETTYSBURG 3JUL63 STROBLE W.W. P 13JUL61 9APR65 W GAINES' FARM 27JUN; FRAZIER'S FARM 30JUN62 STROCK J.E. P 13JUL61 9APR65 W SEVEN PINES 31MAY62 SUMERLIN D.J. P 13JUL61 THOMAS J.J. P 13JUL61 W SEVEN PINES 31MAY62 THOMPSON J.J. 2LT 13JUL61 9APR65 W SEVEN PINES 31MAY62 TIDWELL D.H. P 13JUL61 9APR65 TOOK J.W. P 13JUL61 UBBARD W.W. P 13JUL61 URSEY A.P. P 13JUL61 WADKINS CRAWFORD P 13JUL61 WEEKS J.T. P 13JUL61 CL WESCOTT WILLIAM P 13JUL61 WHITE J.M. P 13JUL61 W GAINES' FARM 27JUN62 WILKEY JAMES P 13JUL61 K GAINES' FARM 27JUN62 WILKEY WILLIAM P 13JUL61 WILLIAMS LEW C 13JUL61 W SEVEN PINES 31MAY62; (RS means resigned) 1863 [My Note:] Lew Williams was son of Lewellen Williams who died in 1836, and brother to Mary Williams-Blanton and Nancy Williams-(James)-Pendarvis. WILLIAMS J.J. P 13JUL61 P S AND COLOR BEARER WILSON NATHANIEL P 13JUL61 K SEVEN PINES 31MAY62 YOUNGE WILLIAM H. P 13JUL61 MUSICIAN This material was emailed to me; please use as a GUIDE ONLY.
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Hi... I was wondering who would own the Hodges familiy bible(s) for the family of John Hodges and Polly Smith or Tabitha Little? Or for that matter the families of William Henry Hodges born in 1770 in NC? Who has the family bibles and who can get some help in finding out about the families? Any help is appreciated.... Stephanie Grohol
Hi...everyone on the rootsweb lists that I emailed yesterday... I wanted to tell everyone thank you for responding to my email about our ISP and all and what it did and all with the rootsweb lists thinking it was spam and all... So thank you and I appreciate all that you did for us in responding and all. Stephanie Grohol > > >
Hi... I am seeking more information on the family of John(20 May 1749 in Bertie, NC) and Polly Smith Hodges(1755). John was the father, from what I have, of William Henry Hodges. I am hoping that someone will have information on William Henry's siblings. They are: Whitmell Hodges, Jesse Hodges, Sarah Hodges, Elizabeth Rhea Hodges and Mary Hodges. I did find Whitmell and Jesse in the census but it wasn't very telling on when they were born and all. So if anyone can help me in finding information such as their birth and death dates and whether they married or not and who too, if they did. I have joined some of the NC rootsweb mailing lists but haven't received the confirmation email saying that I have joined, at least of this email. Also..what do all think of the possibility that John that married Polly is the same one who married Tabitha Little? So anyone with any help would be appreciated. Thanks in advance for helping if anyone can. Stephanie Grohol