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    1. [FLHAMILT] new list home is FL-HAMILTON
    2. Timothy Stowell
    3. A new home for the Hamilton county mailing list has been set up. In a few minutes, I'll send out personal invitations to the subscribers of this list who wish to join the new group will be able to do so. I can not add members directly. It should be a link you can click that will let you 'accept' the invitation to join the new group. You may need to check your spam folder as I can't say when such will be delivered. If you don't find an invitation in your email you may also go to this site - https://groups.io/g/FL-HAMILTON and select Join Group. Of course, folks may still post to this list through 3/1. Tim Stowell

    02/11/2020 08:02:47
    1. [FLHAMILT] Status of the Hamilton county mailing list - 2020
    2. Timothy Stowell
    3. As of now, the Hamilton county mailing list has 86 subscribers. In light of this list closing on March 2nd, with the full knowledge of the list owner - Susan Penn Groover, I have set up a new home for this list. I've recently set up similar homes for other Florida Rootsweb lists that will be going defunct next month. In my next email, later today, I'll send you further information regarding this and how to join the new home for this list. Tim Stowell Chattanooga

    02/11/2020 07:02:21
    1. [FLHAMILT] Leave a Farewell Message
    2. Susan Penn Groover
    3. /_*Leave a Farewell Message*_/ This post was by Judith to MODAVIES: suggestion: People may want to post a "farewell" message on the mailing list before it goes to archive, and in this message include an email you plan to keep for the foreseeable future. A separate email could be set up expressly for this purpose if it is more convenient/secure. (You'll want web-based, not provider-based.) That way, if someone peruses the archive & finds a possible connection, they would have a way to get in touch with you privately. I have been on a couple of lists that went archival at some point, and I really wish I had done that, as our old email was provider-based and - once that provider went defunct, people looking through the defunct mailing list had no way to contact me (nor I them) It's easier to track people down these days, but I'd still suggest this. I think this to be an excellent idea, wish I thought it. I would like to expand to suggest that a post to include Your name, best address to reach you (one that might be dedicated to your genealogy research), a list surname(s) of interest, a list to places of interest (country, region, state, county), subject of interest, snail mail address (at your own risk), telephone number (again at your own risk), web address if you have a website, where you “moved.” Please keep in mind these to be suggestions and you should only provide what you would be comfortable for “ibots” to find. Might not want to wait to last minute. This would give system to process information and have it posted. With this in mind, please do not be concerned when you see my post to the nearly 300 (took inventory; final count was 298 – just sharing) mailing lists I admin. I will be leaving my time capsule to the list(s) in the coming days. But I will be here til Roots Web turn off the lights and lock the door. Let me take a few lines to acknowledge all the “thank-you” I have received. I started with a few surnames and expanded to counties more recently. But you are all “welcomed.” I try serve with the volunteer spirit and a happy heart. Please overlook my frustration that may boil to the top in the coming days. Susan

    01/13/2020 12:32:32
    1. [FLHAMILT] Ramblings from the Backseat
    2. Susan Penn Groover
    3. /_*Ramblings from the Backseat*_/ Beginning March 2nd, 2020 the Mailing Lists functionality on RootsWeb will be discontinued. Users will no longer be able to send outgoing emails or accept incoming emails. I have already announced that as of March 2^nd , when Roots Web ceases to function as a mailing list that I will be hanging up my administrator's hat. These are my observations and suggestions going forward. First and foremost, someone needs to step-up to be new administrator, chairman, leader, whatever title you like. Next a decision should be made whether to remain a mailing list or a bulletin board. Of course, what is to say both could be established. I personally have not read, but Dick Eastman has endorsed Group.io as a venue for mailing list. From what little time I have had, I would lean toward Group.io to maintain mailing list format. I have no experience with bulletin boards therefore I have no input. I am hearing Facebook, but I have issues with privacy and whether someone would make the site secure enough. I am sure there are other venues for bulletin board format. Can not stop someone setting up FB account, just do not bother to invite me. Also, Ancestry has an established bulletin board area, it is functioning. Due to the activity on most state lists, my next suggestion would be that county mailing lists consolidate to form one state list. When activity is established divide into regions. Too much activity then establish a county list (start at the top and drill down). Under the blanket of a state list posting could use subject line to keep the identity of the county ie; SUBJECT: [AL-SUMTER] Looking for … Surname lists are a horse of a different color. Suggestion here would be to make use of subject line. Kinda like reading a newspaper, the subject line is like a headline of a newspaper. Personally I pay attention to an informative subject line. A worry in the back of my mind is with the “mass exodus” from Roots Web to other venue on whether that venue can handle the new activity or whether “we” will cause that venue to crash and burn. Here's hoping that is a needless concern. Once the list is established … there needs to be centralized place where a directory or a place of registration that searching community would go to find the list. Since I am US based, USGenWeb comes to mind. This maybe more difficult step. USGenWeb sites are individually maintained. Hearing rumblings that this may be solved in the near future. Last concern (for the moment) would be “being nice and playing well with others.” Personally, have not experienced this problem. Frustration, maybe. Especially when Roots Web fell apart and returned “fixed” with continuing problems. For example, I still have to push through a post from someone using AOL. AOL users … this is why your post takes a little longer to be seen. Sorry, I do my best with the tools I have to work with. Patience is probably going to be the keyword in days to come. Patience with the leaders that will step forward. They are going to be putting a lot on their plates and will need support in establishing a new venue and getting it working, establishing their rules, etc. Congratulation to those lists that have found a “new home.” From what I see you are in good hands! Will try to make this last posting to those newly adopted lists. (Posting to all lists today.) At this point in time, Family Trees, Message Boards, Web Sites, & Wiki at Roots Web are not effected to my knowledge. Of course, Message Boards are already part of Ancestry. So open conversation. Work on finding a volunteer to lead the list forward. I'm gonna stop rambling for the moment. I'm here till they turn off the lights and lock the door. Susan

    01/12/2020 01:17:33
    1. [FLHAMILT] Unsubscribing from Mailing List(s)
    2. Susan Penn Groover
    3. -- /_*Unsubscribing from Mailing List(s)*_/ With the upcoming changes to Roots Web, some have decided to “leave early.” Which I personally understand. Since I am busy, I would like to ask for your help. Should you make the decision to close your membership to list please do the following: Insert or substitute listname before dash. To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to listname-request@rootsweb.com <mailto:wvlogan-request@rootsweb.com> with the word "unsubscribe" without the quotes in the subject and the body of the email with no additional text. OR A link is provided at the bottom of individual and digests. Help in this area will be completely appreciated and will be considered an act of kindness. --- Genealogy: Where you confuse the dead and irritate the living.

    01/11/2020 01:38:31
    1. [FLHAMILT] Genealogy of Roots Web
    2. Susan Penn Groover
    3. /_*Genealogy of Roots Web*_/ Since most of us are genealogists or family historians, I write this to answer the primary questions I am receiving in “genealogy speak.” Mailing lists were scattered about the Internet prior to the conception of Roots Web (ie: AOL, Prodigy, Compuserve, and others) BIRTH: Sometime in 1996, Karen & Brian Leverich, conceived what it is now known as Roots Web. Roots Web grew to host uncountable mailing list of many subjects, surnames, places, etc. These mailing lists were free to its users/subscribers. MARRIAGE: June 2000. Roots Web was married (purchased by) Ancestry, Inc. with prenuptial agreement that mailing list services would remain free. I believe to be sometime in 2015, our beloved Roots Web began to suffer health issues. My speculation is outgrew its existence and its host was unable to keep up without a major and costly overhaul. After a year plus, Roots Web reopened its doors, but a lot of her faithful subscribers had lost interest or found other vehicles to convey their passages of information. During this time, other updates on the Internet have occurred. These changes have caused some subscribers unable to participate. Not qualified to expand on this other than to say that some folks have lost connection with Roots Web, DEATH: 2 March 2020. Beginning March 2nd, 2020 the Mailing Lists functionality on RootsWeb will be discontinued. Users will no longer be able to send outgoing emails or accept incoming emails. Additionally, administration tools will no longer be available to list administrators and mailing lists will be put into an archival state. BURIAL: Archives will be available to peruse. No further information as to where, how long, or whether a price tag will be added. Hope this helps. Susan Penn Groover

    01/10/2020 07:46:54
    1. [FLHAMILT] Update
    2. Susan Penn Groover
    3. Hi everyone! This has been heavy on my heart since Ancestry / Roots Web announcement. I have been admin / moderator for various mailing lists for 25+ years (some lists that predate Roots Web). The options for change do not fit my personal criteria. This is, also, not happening at a time I am able to give personal time for this change. Plus, I think Ancestry is not given an adequate “heads up” for this change. (I personally admin 200+ lists) So I have made the decision to become a subscriber as opposed to an administrator. I will remain admin to the mailing lists I currently admin till Roots Web makes the changes they propose on March 2^nd . I am leaving the decision for change to the list members. I am still gathering options. I will post suggestions in the next few days. The major option I am hearing is Facebook. I suppose this could work. But Facebook, in my humble opinion, would be turning a mailing list into a message board. And various mailing list members have stated they would not Facebook. Personally, I am in this bucket. I have personal issues with Facebook. Open discussion on the list. Voice your opinion. Enough for now. Will post more on other options in the future. Susan Penn Groover, List Administrator --- Genealogy: Where you confuse the dead and irritate the living.

    01/09/2020 07:35:10
    1. [FLHAMILT] Genealogy Jamboree 2016
    2. david via
    3. The Cumberland Gap Genealogy and History Group is please to announce The 6th Annual Genealogy Jamboree in Cumberland Gap, TN. This is a FREE 3 Day Event June 9-11, 2016, with National Known speakers. Mark J Lowe, Lori Thornton , Peggy Clemons Lauritzen, plus other locally known speakers All lectures are free to the public both Genealogy & History. Visit our vendors of Genealogy and History in the streets of Cumberland Gap, Tennessee along with surname tents, Genealogy and Historical societies. Meet Authors and talk Genealogy. Cumberland Gap is the venue for this event , the Gap was a vital location for the westwards movement in the late 1700's as the eastern and New England states pioneers jump on the Wilderness starting in Augusta County, Va. Pioneers from Pennsylvania, New York, Etc following the Trail. With a estimated 50 million Americans that has ties to the area. Just about every state and county has ancestors that pass through the Gap Take and walk into the past with our Traditional crafters showing how our ancestors made items to use in basic life tasks, visit the Native Americans with their wares. The 6th Annual Genealogy Jamboree has something for everyone in the family play checkers with Abraham Lincoln or General Robert E Lee to hands on, musket firing and more. Take that well deserve family get away and discover Genealogy and History. There will be family reunions of the Goin/Goins family, for more information go to our web site at http/:[1]www.genealogyjamboree.us or email [2]David@genealogyjamboree.us or [3]mark@genealogyjamboree.us [4]facebook.com/genealogyjamboree [5]twitter.com/GenealogyJambo [6]www.cgtghg.org [7]facebook.com/cgtghg Mark Treadway President - Cumberland Gap Tennessee Genealogy and History Group Director - Genealogy Jamboree Cumberland Gap, TN References 1. http://www.genealogyjamboree.us/ 2. mailto:David@genealogyjamboree.us 3. mailto:mark@genealogyjamboree.us 4. https://www.facebook.com/genealogyjamboree 5. https://twitter.com/GenealogyJambo 6. http://www.cgtghg.org/ 7. https://facebook.com/cgtghg

    04/03/2016 11:01:03
    1. [FLHAMILT] Cumberland Gap Tennessee Genealogy and History Group, A.K.A (CGTGHG)
    2. david via
    3. We would like to announce the forming of a new organization the Cumberland Gap Tennessee Genealogy and History Group, A.K.A (CGTGHG) which propose to record and preserve. The goal of the group is to promote Genealogy with the recording of Pioneerâs and their descendantâs while also preserving and recording Cumberland Gapâs history. The CGTGHG hopeâs the Nation will get behind the group by submitting pioneerâs names, stories, pictures and Genealogies to be preserved for future generations to come. The CGTGHG will be having a newsletter 4 times a year and will have memberships available on different levels more on that to come. You can go to our website at [1]cgtghg.org or [2]facebook.com/cgtghg Thank You, David A Nelson Jr Website and Social Media References 1. http://cgtghg.org/ 2. http://facebook.com/cgtghg

    11/17/2014 01:44:45
    1. [FLHAMILT] Huxford - Spear Library Grand Opening - February 13, 2011
    2. Robert B. Noles
    3. Hello Folks, The Huxford Genealogical Society of Homerville, Clinch Co., Georgia invites you to join your friends and neighbors for the once in a lifetime Grand Opening of the new Huxford-Spear Genealogy Library at the Municipal Complex in Homerville, Georgia.  This is a FREE event!  Refreshments will be served and door prizes will be awarded.  Please R.S.V.P. via Facebook (Huxford-Spear Library) or by email to Elmer Spear at espear1943@gmail.com, so we can plan food and door prises for this event. This 'new' Huxford - Spear Library is going to be a great new genealogical experience. The Grand Opening will be Sunday, February 13, 2011 at the regular Huxford Society Quarterly Meeting.  The library will open at 10:00 a.m. on this Sunday for your researching enjoyment and the Grand Opening celebration and lecture will begin at 2:00 p.m.  Elmer Spear will be the speaker for this celebration (speaking about the new additions to the library).  If you haven't heard, the very large and excellent Elmer Spear Genealogy Library from Madison, Florida was closed last year and the contents of this great library are being transferred to the new Huxford-Spear Library in Homerville (a donation made by Elmer Spear to the Huxford Genealogical Society).   The Huxford-Spear Library will have genealogical  reference books from every state in the Union and several foreign countries.  The primary focus of this library is still the southeastern U.S., but this new  library will also have many resources for the New England states, the mid Atlantic states and the mid West states (especially for Ohio).  This combined library will house both the original Huxford Library collection and the Spear Library collection;  Over 30,000 genealogy books and other research materials in the new library will be a great resource for all genealogy enthusiasts.  You can't depend on the Internet for all of your research.  Please mark your calendar for the Grand Opening.  If you can't make the Grand Opening, plan on a visit to Homerville in the near future.  Many of the reference books from both libraries will be back on the shelves in the new library by late January. The Homerville Municipal Complex, which houses the Huxford-Spear Library has been modernized and refurbished for the new library.  The floor space allocated to the library has been more than tripled.   Please make every effort to visit the new Huxford-Spear Library in the coming months.  You will be glad you did.  While you are there, please help support this wonderful library in the heart of Wiregrass Georgia by joining the Huxford Society and if feasible making a contribution of funds or your unique reference material (like your own family history). You should also consider submitting biographical sketches (to be published by the Huxford Genealogical Society) for your ancestors who were once residents of the Wiregrass Region of Alabama, Georgia, or Florida.  Having your sketches and brick walls published by the Huxford Genealogical Society will enhance the likelihood you will be able to expand your knowledge of your family history when the thousands of Wiregrass Georgia researchers see your sketches in the Huxford Quarterly Magazine. By the way, I (Robert B. Noles) will be available during the Grand Opening to answer your questions about genetic genealogy (DNA testing for your family history research). Your descendants will be very disappointed, if they don't find your DNA test results on file. Rob Noles Robert B. Noles rbnoles@bellsouth.net  

    01/19/2011 08:59:35
    1. Re: [FLHAMILT] Dan Brady and Bessie Brown
    2. Yes, I have heard of these people. Walter had a brother and sister. Please contact me directly at _Suwannee60@aol.com_ (mailto:Suwannee60@aol.com) and I will be happey to exchange information with you. Looking forward to hearing from you. Kenneth

    05/02/2010 08:31:31
    1. [FLHAMILT] Dan Brady and Bessie Brown
    2. William Allen
    3. Dan Brady and Bessie Brown    These were my G,G Grandparents and from Hamilton county. One child I know of was my G,Grandfather Walter Lee Brady.  Has anyone heard of these folks?   Walter was born abt. 1882 in Hamilton County, Florida.

    04/28/2010 11:41:45
    1. [FLHAMILT] McQUAIG, BRYAN in HAMILTON COUNTY
    2. Hello, My great grandmother was Mary (Mollie) BRYAN, b. about 1853, in White Springs, Columbia County, FL, and d. as Molly LONG in Houston, Harris County, TX in 1932. I am trying to find out who Mr. Long was. I cannot find anything about this marriage. In the 1920 and 1930 U.S. Census's, I see Molly living with her daughter, Rosa E. (MQUAIG) MACPHERSON, her mother. Molly died in 1932 in Houston, Harris County, TX.. I am not sure who her parents are. I sent for my grandmother's Social Security Application and found out her mother was Mary BRYAN and WILLIAM AUGUSTUS MCQUAIG. They married in HAMILTON COUNTY in 1880, but I cannot find a record of this anywhere. W. A. McQUAIG was the son of JIMPSEY NEIL McQUAIG AND CAROLINE MILLER McQUAIG. I am wondering if their marriage record might be with the other marriage certificates waiting to be transcribed in Hamilton County? Is it possible for anyone to look this up for me? Mary Mollie (Bryan) McQUAIG and William Augustus McQUAIG lived in LAKE CITY, FL from at least 1889 to 1894. William Augustus McQUAIG was a dentist in Lake City. He died of a 'fever' in November 1894. He was voted President of the Florida Dental Society for 1895, but of course, never served. He is buried in Lake City's old cemetery, Oaklawn?. I'm not sure if that is the name of it. He was buried there all by himself. Mary Mollie moved to Waycross, Ware, GA after his death and ran a boarding house. They had 3 girls, Rosa Edward McQuaig, b. 1886, Lake City FL; Mary Bell McQuaig O'Connor, b. abt. 1891; and Myrtle McQuaig, b. 1894. If anyone knows anything about the people I've mentioned, I would very much appreciate it. KP

    03/30/2010 03:31:22
    1. Re: [FLHAMILT] Sarah Missouri Bryant (Bryan?) wrong mosouri
    2. Is any part of this Ron's family? I am not sure why I got this e=mail. Chestine -----Original Message----- >From: Lisa <mysticvisions@tampabay.rr.com> >Sent: Mar 30, 2010 9:11 AM >To: flhamilt@rootsweb.com >Subject: Re: [FLHAMILT] Sarah Missouri Bryant (Bryan?) wrong mosouri > >I might be wrong but I do not think this Mosouri is the one Mr. Allen is >looking for. >The Stewart/Preston Mosouri is black and in the 1910 census when his Misouri >is with Walter Brady they are listed as white. You can follow the >Stewart/Preston couple from 1900 past 1930 which would make them the >incorrect couple also. > >Thanks for the tip on bringing up the rest of the marriage pages. > >-----Original Message----- >From: flhamilt-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:flhamilt-bounces@rootsweb.com] >On Behalf Of Francesca Taylor >Sent: Tuesday, March 30, 2010 7:06 AM >To: flhamilt@rootsweb.com >Subject: Re: [FLHAMILT] Sarah Missouri Bryant (Bryan?) > >Found at the following: > >http://www.fl-genweb.org/hamilton/marriages/24b/24B_B.htm >BRYANT, MOSOURI married STEWART, PRESTON 1896 > >Most of the links to the marriages are down, but if you replace most of the >http with: >http://www.fl-genweb.org/hamilton/marriages/ leaving the original page >number then there should be no problem getting to the pages... > >Happy Hunting > > > Visit the Scarboro, Lashley & Henle, Hoehl Family Lineages > >-----Original Message----- >From: flhamilt-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:flhamilt-bounces@rootsweb.com] >On Behalf Of William Allen >Sent: Monday, March 29, 2010 9:24 AM >To: FLHAMILT@rootsweb.com >Subject: [FLHAMILT] Sarah Missouri Bryant (Bryan?) > >Hello, > >My grandparents were Walter Lee Brady and Sarah Missouri Bryant. Both were >from White Springs, Hamilton county. They were supposedly married in 1905 >, I calculated this from the 1910 census. I have not found Sarah on the >1900 Census. Does anyone have info on this family? Sarah is a major dead >end for me. Also rumors are her mother was Cherokee Indian ( I know, we >all have these rumors). I figured with her unique name "Sarah Missouri" I >would find her sooner, but no dice. I'm looking for a marriage record for >Sarah and Walter, figuring it would have the parents on this. I cannot find >an on-line database with this record. Can anyone in Hamilton county look >these folks up if they happen to be doing research locally? > >Thank you > >William Bernard Allen >salabencher at gmail.com > > > > > > > >------------------------------- >To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to FLHAMILT-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    03/30/2010 12:49:10
    1. Re: [FLHAMILT] Sarah Missouri Bryant (Bryan?)
    2. Thomas D. Santa Cruz
    3. On TMon, 29 Mar 2010 06:24:25 -0700 (PDT), William Allen < salabencher@yahoo.com> wrote: > > > Hello, > > My grandparents were Walter Lee Brady and Sarah Missouri Bryant. Both > were from White Springs, Hamilton county. They were supposedly married in > 1905 , I calculated this from the 1910 census. I have not found Sarah on > the 1900 Census. Does anyone have info on this family? Sarah is a major > dead end for me. Also rumors are her mother was Cherokee Indian ( I know, > we all have these rumors). I figured with her unique name "Sarah Missouri" > I would find her sooner, but no dice. I'm looking for a marriage record for > Sarah and Walter, figuring it would have the parents on this. I cannot find > an on-line database with this record. Can anyone in Hamilton county look > these folks up if they happen to be doing research locally? > > Thank you > > William Bernard Allen > salabencher at gmail.com > > William, There were lots of Bryan(t)s in Hamilton County and Sarah seemed to be a favorite female given name. I suggest that you try to find her in Theodore Woods' book, "Nathaniel Yulee Bryan and his family" I found a copy in the Orlando downtown library. Mr. Woods in 1987 gave a street address of 7734 N. 34th Avenue, Phoenix, AZ 85051. In the book he traces his family back to Blanden County, N.C. to Florida, but also includes detailed information on collateral lines. If Orlando is too far away, then ask your local librarian to find a closer location to you using WorldCat.

    03/30/2010 03:28:16
    1. Re: [FLHAMILT] Sarah Missouri Bryant (Bryan?) wrong mosouri
    2. Lisa
    3. I might be wrong but I do not think this Mosouri is the one Mr. Allen is looking for. The Stewart/Preston Mosouri is black and in the 1910 census when his Misouri is with Walter Brady they are listed as white. You can follow the Stewart/Preston couple from 1900 past 1930 which would make them the incorrect couple also. Thanks for the tip on bringing up the rest of the marriage pages. -----Original Message----- From: flhamilt-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:flhamilt-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Francesca Taylor Sent: Tuesday, March 30, 2010 7:06 AM To: flhamilt@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [FLHAMILT] Sarah Missouri Bryant (Bryan?) Found at the following: http://www.fl-genweb.org/hamilton/marriages/24b/24B_B.htm BRYANT, MOSOURI married STEWART, PRESTON 1896 Most of the links to the marriages are down, but if you replace most of the http with: http://www.fl-genweb.org/hamilton/marriages/ leaving the original page number then there should be no problem getting to the pages... Happy Hunting   Visit the Scarboro, Lashley & Henle, Hoehl Family Lineages -----Original Message----- From: flhamilt-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:flhamilt-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of William Allen Sent: Monday, March 29, 2010 9:24 AM To: FLHAMILT@rootsweb.com Subject: [FLHAMILT] Sarah Missouri Bryant (Bryan?) Hello, My grandparents were Walter Lee Brady and Sarah Missouri Bryant. Both were from White Springs, Hamilton county. They were supposedly married in 1905 , I calculated this from the 1910 census. I have not found Sarah on the 1900 Census. Does anyone have info on this family? Sarah is a major dead end for me. Also rumors are her mother was Cherokee Indian ( I know, we all have these rumors). I figured with her unique name "Sarah Missouri" I would find her sooner, but no dice. I'm looking for a marriage record for Sarah and Walter, figuring it would have the parents on this. I cannot find an on-line database with this record. Can anyone in Hamilton county look these folks up if they happen to be doing research locally? Thank you William Bernard Allen salabencher at gmail.com

    03/30/2010 03:11:50
    1. Re: [FLHAMILT] Sarah Missouri Bryant (Bryan?)
    2. Francesca Taylor
    3. Found at the following: http://www.fl-genweb.org/hamilton/marriages/24b/24B_B.htm BRYANT, MOSOURI married STEWART, PRESTON 1896 Most of the links to the marriages are down, but if you replace most of the http with: http://www.fl-genweb.org/hamilton/marriages/ leaving the original page number then there should be no problem getting to the pages... Happy Hunting   Visit the Scarboro, Lashley & Henle, Hoehl Family Lineages -----Original Message----- From: flhamilt-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:flhamilt-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of William Allen Sent: Monday, March 29, 2010 9:24 AM To: FLHAMILT@rootsweb.com Subject: [FLHAMILT] Sarah Missouri Bryant (Bryan?) Hello, My grandparents were Walter Lee Brady and Sarah Missouri Bryant. Both were from White Springs, Hamilton county. They were supposedly married in 1905 , I calculated this from the 1910 census. I have not found Sarah on the 1900 Census. Does anyone have info on this family? Sarah is a major dead end for me. Also rumors are her mother was Cherokee Indian ( I know, we all have these rumors). I figured with her unique name "Sarah Missouri" I would find her sooner, but no dice. I'm looking for a marriage record for Sarah and Walter, figuring it would have the parents on this. I cannot find an on-line database with this record. Can anyone in Hamilton county look these folks up if they happen to be doing research locally? Thank you William Bernard Allen salabencher at gmail.com ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to FLHAMILT-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    03/30/2010 01:05:54
    1. [FLHAMILT] More Info about Sarah Missouri Bryant
    2. William Allen
    3. Thank you everyone for your replies. I wasn't sure how active this mail list was, so I didn't put too much info.  In the future I will put more. Ok here is the story.  I noticed I said these were my grandparents.  they are actually my great grandparents, typo. sorry.   Sarah Missouri was supposed to have Cherokee ancestry (don't we all). Ive written up a blurb on this on a blog of mine:  http://salabencher.blogspot.com/2010/03/cherokee-ancestor.html I know nothing about Missouri Sarah. Even her name, my family always called her Missouri but that could have been her middle name.  I dont know if she had brothers or sisters or who her parents were. I do know she came from White Springs, and was married to Walter Lee Brady.  They had 4 kids, Frank,Council,Annie and Juanita (my grandmother). They eventually moved to Polk county Fl. and divorced. She remarried a James A Phillips in Polk County. Now this is supposed to be the Cherokee link in my family, but she looks pretty white to me.  I appreciate any and all help, I have exhausted quite a few avenues so far. I do quite a bit of DNA testing for genealogy as well.  Ive taken an mtDNA test and found no match's. Here is the information that I have from Census's.  1910,1920,1935.  Ive provided exactly what they say, even though the children's names are not totally correct. The names of her Children are:  Annie,Frank,Council and Juanita.  one census says  "W M"   I'm not sure who that is...    1910 Census Location: White Springs,Hamilton Fl. age 23 Estimated Birth year: 1887 Husband:  Walter Brady Children:  Annie Brady, Frank Brady 1920 Census Location: White Springs,Hamilton Fl. age 30 Estimated Birth year: 1890 Husband:  W.L. Brady Children:  Annie Brady, Frank Brady, Couch Brady , W M Brady 1935 Census Location: Polk, Fl. age 52 Estimated Birth year: 1883 Husband:  J. A. Phillips Children:  Annie Brady, Frank Brady, Council Brady, Juanta Brady.

    03/30/2010 12:47:23
    1. Re: [FLHAMILT] Sarah Missouri Bryant (Bryan?)
    2. Lisa
    3. Do you have any other information on this family? Children's names? Census information? Place of death? -----Original Message----- From: flhamilt-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:flhamilt-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of William Allen Sent: Monday, March 29, 2010 9:24 AM To: FLHAMILT@rootsweb.com Subject: [FLHAMILT] Sarah Missouri Bryant (Bryan?) Hello, My grandparents were Walter Lee Brady and Sarah Missouri Bryant. Both were from White Springs, Hamilton county. They were supposedly married in 1905 , I calculated this from the 1910 census. I have not found Sarah on the 1900 Census. Does anyone have info on this family? Sarah is a major dead end for me. Also rumors are her mother was Cherokee Indian ( I know, we all have these rumors). I figured with her unique name "Sarah Missouri" I would find her sooner, but no dice. I'm looking for a marriage record for Sarah and Walter, figuring it would have the parents on this. I cannot find an on-line database with this record. Can anyone in Hamilton county look these folks up if they happen to be doing research locally? Thank you William Bernard Allen salabencher at gmail.com ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to FLHAMILT-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    03/29/2010 10:41:02
    1. [FLHAMILT] Sarah Missouri Bryant (Bryan?)
    2. William Allen
    3. Hello, My grandparents were Walter Lee Brady and Sarah Missouri Bryant. Both were from White Springs, Hamilton county. They were supposedly married in 1905 , I calculated this from the 1910 census. I have not found Sarah on the 1900 Census. Does anyone have info on this family? Sarah is a major dead end for me. Also rumors are her mother was Cherokee Indian ( I know, we all have these rumors). I figured with her unique name "Sarah Missouri" I would find her sooner, but no dice. I'm looking for a marriage record for Sarah and Walter, figuring it would have the parents on this. I cannot find an on-line database with this record. Can anyone in Hamilton county look these folks up if they happen to be doing research locally? Thank you William Bernard Allen salabencher at gmail.com

    03/29/2010 12:24:25