I am looking for anyone related to Columbus Hadden that lived in Jacksonville, FL in 1933 and 1934 and married a girl named Eliz. I would like to chat with or would appreciate Any help or corresponding with anyone related to or researching the HADDEN line. Thank you, Margie
I am hoping that someone on this list has the first issues of the journal for the Jacksonville Genealogical Soc. I would like to know what these particular articles are about that contain these names: * 1:1/97 Elizabeth Townsend * 1:2/19 William A. Townsend * 1:2/18 J. D. Mann Any assistance appreciated. Leslie
You can contact the Jacksonville Public Library by e-mail and have them look at the city directory and e-mail you back the information you need. You can also ask them to look up the individual you are looking for and send that to you. Hope this helps. Barbara -----Original Message----- From: heyred@knology.net To: FLDUVAL-L@rootsweb.com Sent: Sat, 12 Aug 2006 2:41 PM Subject: [FLDUVAL] Hotels and Boarding Homes in Jacksonville in the 1930s I need suggestions on where to find a list of the Hotels and Boarding Houses in Jacksonville in the 1930s. At one time Jacksonville had their City Directories from that time period on line but I can not find them now. Help Please Also, I am trying to someone kin to the HADDEN family. Margie ________________________________________________________________________ Check out AOL.com today. Breaking news, video search, pictures, email and IM. All on demand. Always Free.
I need suggestions on where to find a list of the Hotels and Boarding Houses in Jacksonville in the 1930s. At one time Jacksonville had their City Directories from that time period on line but I can not find them now. Help Please Also, I am trying to someone kin to the HADDEN family. Margie
I am trying to find any descendants of Harry Colfax Farmer, a very distant cousin, who died in Atlantic Beach, Duval Co., FL in 1996. We are both descendants of Amos Randall. Any suggestions on how to find an obituary? Thanks, Kathleen Randall Van Heuit
Please for Publication. Come join the fun as the Jacksonville Genealogical Society holds their monthly meeting at the Museum of Southern History, 4304 Herschel Street, Jacksonville, Florida, August 19, 2006, from 1:30 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. A tour of the museum and research in their library is proposed during our normal meeting time. For additional information please contact Mary Chauncey at (904) 781-9300. Thank You, Jim Laird Publicity Chairman
Sorry I forgot to send the link for the photo of Columbus "Coon" Hadden 1920s to 1930s. Any help in identifying these people would be very much appreciated. http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec?htx=message&r=rw&p=localities.northam.usa.states.georgia.counties.richmond&m=747
I would appreciate very much if you would visit one of the mailing list on above county to see if you can identify the people in the photo. We know one man is Columbus C. "Coon" Hadden and we are trying very hard to identify the lady and other men. Sorry for all the posting but we need your help. Margie and Rita
-----Original Message----- From: publicity@sgesjax.com To: FLDUVAL-L@rootsweb.com Sent: Mon, 24 Jul 2006 9:42 PM Subject: [FLDUVAL] Genealogy program in Jacksonville, FL The Southern Genealogist's Exchange Society, Inc., will hold its monthly meeting on Saturday, August 12, 10 a.m., in the SGES library, 6215 Sauterne Drive, in Jacksonville, FL. Our own SGES member, Carl Wood "Skip" Brown, will be our speaker for August and the subject is "Francis Fatio and the Founding of New Switzerland." You don't know where New Switzerland is? Then you haven't been around Jacksonville long. Come and find out what you're missing. For more information about The Southern Genealogist's Exchange Society, Inc., in Jacksonville, Florida, go to www.sgesjax.com. You'll find information about the greatest genealogy library in northeast Florida, along with a map and other contacts. Don't forget out great fall seminar coming up on September 9th, with George G. Morgan. ________________________________________________________________________ Check out AOL.com today. Breaking news, video search, pictures, email and IM. All on demand. Always Free.
The Southern Genealogist's Exchange Society, Inc., will hold its monthly meeting on Saturday, August 12, 10 a.m., in the SGES library, 6215 Sauterne Drive, in Jacksonville, FL. Our own SGES member, Carl Wood "Skip" Brown, will be our speaker for August and the subject is "Francis Fatio and the Founding of New Switzerland." You don't know where New Switzerland is? Then you haven't been around Jacksonville long. Come and find out what you're missing. For more information about The Southern Genealogist's Exchange Society, Inc., in Jacksonville, Florida, go to www.sgesjax.com. You'll find information about the greatest genealogy library in northeast Florida, along with a map and other contacts. Don't forget out great fall seminar coming up on September 9th, with George G. Morgan.
I a looking for descendants of Ira Francis Wiggins b. 1892 in Montgomery, Ga. He lived in Duval Co. His first wife was Mandy and he divorced her in 1944. His second wife was Margie Gertrude Lucas, which he married in 1957 (Charlton Co., Ga). Margie is my aunt. Thanks for any help, Kathy Thompson Kjt54@aol.com
Please for publication. The Jacksonville Genealogical Society will hold their monthly meeting, July 15, 2006, at 1:30 p.m. at the Webb-Wesconnett Library, 6887 103rd Street, Jacksonville, Florida. Our speakers will be Dick and Mary Cardell presenting a program titled, "Scottish Heritage and Genealogy." Dick and Mary have done extensive research of Celtic History and last fall spent a month in England, Scotland and Wales. For additional information pleast contact Marcy Chauncey at (904) 781-9300. Thank You, Jim Laird Publicity Chairman
Hello folks, I was wondering if anyone knew anything (history, location, etc.) about the Arrowhead Inn, Hwy. 17/Coastal Hwy, somewhere near Duval Station Road ca 1920s and 1930s. I don't know when it was built or when it disappeared. Thanks. -- Tara D. Fields Owner: The Crypt - Free History and Genealogy of Camden and Charlton Counties, Georgia http://www.camdencounty.org
I am new to this list. What are my chances of locating information on a "Jameson" child that died in 1870 in Jacksonville. Can someone provide guidance on cemetery listing for Duval Co? Thanks Mike
Does anyone know where this family is buried in Jacksonville, Fl? thanks, Kathy Thompson Kjt54@aol.com Fernandina Beach, Fl
Does anyone know Henrietta E. Harms, who is married J. A. Torrent? They are on the 1900 census. Their daughter, Mary, is my great-great grandmother. Kathy Thompson Kjt54@aol.com
Make your next genealogy seminar plans to include a George G. Morgan seminar in Jacksonville, FLorida, September 9, 2006. It will be held in an historic, recently restored St. Andrews building in downtown, home to the Jacksonville Historical Society, and early registration (by August 9) will include a free tour of a recently restored historic home, the Merrill House, next door, and a free lunch. Spend the weekend - there's lots to do in Jacksonville. The event is sponsored by The Southern Genealogist's Exchange Society in Jacksonville. More details, with exact topics and registration forms, will be on our Website soon: www.sgesjax.com. Free research time in our 5,000+ volume library the day before included in all registrations. Information provided by Ed Murfin and Betty Reed, Public Relations officers.
"Morningstar" will present a program on Native American Genealogy at the meeting of The Southern Genealogist's Exchange Society, 6215 Sauterne Drive, on the beautiful west side of Jacksonville, Florida, Saturday, June 10, 10 a.m. Dawn "Morningstar" (her real native name) Trent, is of Cherokee/Creek/Shawnees and Irish basic background. She's been doing genealogy on her family since the 70's and has been helping others since 1986. 90 % of her entire family genealogy is from the before Mayflower to the founders of this country ,{well known ones]. She is a writer of children's story's,a published poet,published photographer, a well known local artist, a volunteer for the Jax.Height's elementary school, a wildlife rehabilitator,and a nature lover. Her personal genealogy includes the first Gov. of Va., Richard Bennett,Theodoric Bland, Richard Harrison, Andrew Jackson, Col. Jonathan Tipton, The McKinney's of McKinney's Gpa,and Cade's Cove. She has some of the earliest land holders in Lancaster,PA,in all of the Eastern TN & Western NC areas. For more information about SGES, log onto www.sgesjax.com or call 904-778-1000. Jon Ferguson, President Public Relations Officers, Betty Reed and Ed Murfin
Please for Publication The Jacksonville Genealogical Society will hold their monthly meeting, June 17, 2006, at 1:30 p.m. at the Webb-Wesconnett Library, 6887 103rd Street, Jacksonville, Florida. We are very pleased to have as our speaker, Mr. Ed Mueller of the Jacksonville Maritime Museum Society, Inc. He will give a slide presentation titled, "Steamboating on the St. Johns." For additional information, please contact Mary Chauncey at (904) 781-9300. Thank You, Jim Laird Publicity Chairman
According to my records, Margarita Joaneda/Floyd (born Aug. 26, 1798) married Pedro Josef (Mestre) Masters (born Mar. 25, 1799). FYI - I am Margarita's 3rd great-grandniece. Nancy Freel Michaluk ----- Original Message ----- From: "Edgar Taylor" <ertjr1@earthlink.net> To: <FLDUVAL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, May 30, 2006 3:45 PM Subject: [FLDUVAL] St. Augustine cathedral archives > Would some one kindly send me the address of the repository for the old > cathedral records, which I recall was moved to a place near Mandarin? > > Will they respond to requests for information? > > If not, is there some one reading this who goes there and would kindly > look up a marriage and their children for me? We are interested to see > which Mestre Margaret Joaneda (aka Floyd) married. She was the daughter > of Jose and Isabella (Dewees) Joaneda (Yuaneda y Florit, aka Floyd), and > is the sister of my great grandmother, Catherine (Floyd Hall) Taylor. > Margaret in 1830 married Henry DeMasters, but that wedding was by a > justice of the peace. > > Many thanks for considering my request. Ed T of PGH >