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    1. [FLHILLSB] FL-HILLSBOROUGH
    2. Peggy Mcswain
    3. QUESTION- Does any one know where Oneco,Fl. is- and the Braden River Cemetery- it seems that I have a rellie named RHODIE E. HEATHCOE buried there- maiden name may have been (last name) JERDON -born ,I think in Melrose,Ga.1892-died -July 16,1952-in Bradenton,Fl. -this was maybe a second marriage for her-Rhodie- not sure who she was before she married Heathcoe- Thank you -Peggy

    03/01/2002 12:56:13
    1. [FLHILLSB] Obit, Joe C. Bass
    2. Greg And Winnette
    3. This is the obituary for my father. If any of you recognize any of his family, I would like to hear from you. Thanks, Winnette JOE C BASS Funeral Services for Joseph "Joe" C Bass, 69, of 102 Woodland Drive, will be conducted at 2 p.m Tuesday Dec 18,1979, at Dawson Street United Methodist Church by the Rev. Virgil Lee and the Rev. John Bagwell, with Burial in Laurel Hill Cemetery by Dekle Funeral Chapel. Honary pallbearers will be members of the Gideons International and members of the administrative board of the church. Mr. Bass died Sunday, December, 18, 1979, at Archbold Memorial Hospital after a lengthy illness. Born Feb 5 1910 in Bradford County, Florida a son of the late William A and Mattie Jackson Bass. Mr. Bass moved to Thomasville from Tift County and spent most of his life in Thomasville. A produce broker, he was one of the founders of the State Farmers Market here and maintained a business at the market for 45 years. He was a member of Gideons International and the Dawson Street United Methodist Church. Survivors include his wife Genelda Bass, daughters, Mrs. George(Mary Frances)Blow of Jacksonville, Florida, Mrs. Neil (Betty)Sherrod of LaGrange, Ga., Mrs. Greg(Winnette)Stinson of Thomasville and Miss Linda Bass of Statesboro, sons, Billy Joe Bass of Valdosta and Saudi Arabia, Allen Wayne Bass and Joseph Bass of Thomasville, a sister Minnie Lee Bass Hobbs of Walterboro, SC, 11 grandchildren, 5 great grandchildren and a number of neices and nephews. He was preceded in death by his brothers William Wesley Bass and Bira Lee Bass of Tifton and his sisters, Mrs. Rufus (Lois) Lamb of Tifton and Mrs. Dock (Pearl) Williams of Lake City, Fla. In lieu of flowers, donations may be given to Gideons International P O Box 182 Thomasville, Ga. or the Building Fund for the Dawson Street United Methodist Church. --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.330 / Virus Database: 184 - Release Date: 2/28/02

    03/01/2002 11:20:45
    1. [FLHILLSB] Re: W.G.Strickland
    2. John Patterson
    3. also found a Rev.W.G.Strickland mentioned here; The History of Bethel UMC http://umc.tallahassee.net/bethel/html/HISTORY/histbook.htm John & L.C.Patterson >From : SCMATSON@aol.com To : FLHILLSB-L@rootsweb.com Subject : [FLHILLSB] Rev. W. G. Strickland Date : Mon, 25 Feb 2002 12:29:04 EST Does anyone have access to a listing of ministers in the 1920's? I am looking for the church affiliation of a Rev. W. G. Strickland who married my husband's grandparents, John Elwood Matson and Gertrude Klemme. Suzanne Collins Matson _________________________________________________________________ Send and receive Hotmail on your mobile device: http://mobile.msn.com

    02/28/2002 11:12:05
    1. [FLHILLSB] Re: W.G.Strickland
    2. John Patterson
    3. There is a listing for a Rev.Strickland at A HISTORY OF THE MACCLENNY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH http://www.rootsweb.com/~flbaker/umc.html Rev. W. G. Strickland - June, 1935 to June, 1936 Don't know if this is the one you are looking for(because of the dates) but I thought I would pass it along just in case. John & L.C.Patterson >From : SCMATSON@aol.com To : FLHILLSB-L@rootsweb.com Subject : [FLHILLSB] Rev. W. G. Strickland Date : Mon, 25 Feb 2002 12:29:04 EST Does anyone have access to a listing of ministers in the 1920's? I am looking for the church affiliation of a Rev. W. G. Strickland who married my husband's grandparents, John Elwood Matson and Gertrude Klemme. Suzanne Collins Matson _________________________________________________________________ Chat with friends online, try MSN Messenger: http://messenger.msn.com

    02/28/2002 10:50:34
    1. [FLHILLSB] FL CSA war pensions
    2. Deborah Byrd
    3. The Florida Archives has the CSA pension applications on line, go to http://dlis.dos.state.fl.us/barm/PensionFiles.html Deborah Byrd

    02/25/2002 12:31:37
    1. [FLHILLSB] Rev. W. G. Strickland
    2. Does anyone have access to a listing of ministers in the 1920's? I am looking for the church affiliation of a Rev. W. G. Strickland who married my husband's grandparents, John Elwood Matson and Gertrude Klemme. Suzanne Collins Matson

    02/25/2002 05:29:04
    1. [FLHILLSB] CLARK (E)
    2. Regina Pipes
    3. I am still trying to help my Mother-In-Law find any of her birth family. She was born Blanche Laura CLARK/CLARKE March 12, 1923 Rhode Island State Hospital, Cranston, R.I. Her mother was Florence Edith CLARK/CLARKE and she was age 16 at time of Blancher's birth. Blanche was named after Florence's dead sister. Blanche seems to think that the Laura part of her name may be the dead sister that Florence was talking about. Florence also had two sons: Robert H. CLARKE born March 7, 1926 and Harold Vincent CLARK born 19 Nov., 1930. Robert was raised by Frances LYNCH in R.I. Robert was a civilian working for the Navy at Quonset Point. Robert last lived at 681 Kingston Rd., Wakefield, R.I. He died 2 Dec. 1993. Harold Vincent CLARK was in the Air Force and died in Tampa, Fl., 1 April 1995 and is buried in Fl. National Cemetery, Bushnell, Fl. Plot 201, 0, 856. Blanche once talked to an Aunt of Florence's named Ms. Vincent A. HEALY of 2 Marlow Rd., Warwick, R.I. I am hoping that someone can help me get pictures of Robert and Harold. I am sure there is someone out there that has some. Since Harold was in the Air Force I am guessing there should be some of him in a yearbook or whatever. I know that he has/had? a son named Bob CLARK. Robert went to college in R.I. and probably school there also so there should be some school pictures somewhere. He worked for the Navy so I would think he had to have an Id made. Can anyone please help me? I don't know where he is buried but I am guessing somewhere close to where he lived and worked for all these years. I would like pictures of their grave stones also. I feel like I am running out of time. Thanks for any help you may have. Regina regina.pipes@prodigy.net

    02/24/2002 03:55:46
    1. [FLHILLSB] FLHILLS
    2. Peggy Mcswain
    3. HELLO,all- A nasty virus is out again- BEWARE of an e-mail with the SUBJECT- USE WITH - it came with an attachment- from this addy cuervo1@gci.net- careful-

    02/20/2002 01:11:26
    1. [FLHILLSB] REv.Nathan L Brown
    2. Hello listers, Can any one out there tell me where to find out where Rev Nathan L. Brown (he was a methodist preacher) would be buried? any leads or help would be grateful. E. Marc Stacer -------------------------------------------------------------------- mail2web - Check your email from the web at http://mail2web.com/ .

    02/19/2002 10:54:02
    1. [FLHILLSB] hagan family
    2. Deborah Byrd
    3. someone a while back sent me a Hagan family history ( I of course file the gen report but forgot to add the sender and email addy), I believe to post on the Hillscounty genweb site, however it has living people on it so I can't post it. If they will contact me and send a filtered report without names and dates of living people, I'll post on the web page. Thank you Deborah Byrd

    02/18/2002 12:59:22
    1. [FLHILLSB] Orange Hill Cemetery
    2. Tom Bardon
    3. Leslie a search at www.superpages.com came up wih this address and phone #: : Orange Hill Cemetery Restoration Association 7806 Dusty Road, Tampa, FL 33602 (813) 672-0505 :  I hope this helps. Tom in FL Surnames I am researching: Paternal: BARDEN/BARDON, CAREY, DUNNIGAN and HURSON. Maternal: BAUER, EASTWOOD, EMLING-EMERLING -EMMERLING, FINSTER, HAAG, and SCHAFFER http://community.webtv.net/TOM727/BARDONFAMILYHISTORY

    02/17/2002 02:50:40
    1. [FLHILLSB] Need help with Orange Hill Cemetery
    2. Leslie Banister
    3. I am helping someone get started on thier genealogy and I need as much information on Orange Hill cemetery. Who runs the cemetery, a location, possibly all the Jones in it, a url, etc. Any information would be greatly appreciated take care Leslie

    02/16/2002 08:38:49
    1. [FLHILLSB] Orbits
    2. bj
    3. http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~vanrcwisner/hillobit.html This site has orbits dating back to 1896 that was placed in the Tampa Tribune.

    02/16/2002 04:30:04
    1. [FLHILLSB] Email address changes.
    2. Deborah Byrd
    3. There seem to be rash of email changes lately. Must be either a lot of moving, or some really good deals out there. Anyway back to the purpose. If you are changing your email addy and wish to continue to belong to your rootsweb mailing lists you will need to resubscribe to the mailing list. All of subscribing and unsubscribing from the mailing lists is done by a robot program, that understands two commands, subscribe and unsubscribe and counts how many times in a row a message has been rejected by a specific mailbox. When the limit is reached the addy is dropped from the mailing list. If you are gone on vacation and email box gets full before you get back, chances are you have been dropped from some of your mailing lists.. Sending a message to mailing list saying please change my addy, doesn't do much good. I don't have time to go in a manually make the changes. I do get in there when there are problems subbing or unsubbing so people are left hanging. Also if you have contributed to data to one the web sites, please send me your new email address and tell me which site and what data you created. I manage 3 genweb county sites, 1 surname site, and a special interest site, so I don't recognize all names automatically, and unfortunately am not very swift at getting updates done. My next day for upgrading the sites is Monday, since it is a holiday. Have a good weekend. Deborah Byrd List mom

    02/14/2002 01:51:23
    1. [FLHILLSB] Collins
    2. Looking for any information or decendents of Berry COLLINS and Martha Janette BRIGHT that lived in the Plant City area. Both Berry and Martha moved to Plant City from Wheeler Co., GA. Martha died in 1934. Believe Berry Collins died 1978. Berry Collins parents were David Collins and Dora Johnson. Parents of Martha Bright were William Bright and Amanda Dixon. Thanks Bob

    02/09/2002 05:05:11
    1. [FLHILLSB] Keystone Park
    2. John Patterson
    3. Can anyone give me a reference to exactly where this homestead was located? the maps are confusing-I've found Patterson and Racetrack roads ( the map calls it Odessa)but it is a large area with several small lakes-which lake would it have been closest to? Also, would anyone know if it still possibly exists? it seems there are cattle ranches nearby and a golf course now. Any and all help appreciated. Thanks,John F.Patterson "Old Long House" Keystone Park-near Citrus Park or Mobley Settlement-80 acres on what later became known as Patterson Road,Keystone Park. Patterson Road ran north from Tampa Shores Road, now known as Race Track Road. _________________________________________________________________ Join the world’s largest e-mail service with MSN Hotmail. http://www.hotmail.com

    02/08/2002 11:55:38
    1. [FLHILLSB] Re: FLHILLSB-D Digest V02 #19
    2. In a message dated 2/7/2002 7:01:05 PM Eastern Standard Time, FLHILLSB-D-request@rootsweb.com writes: > > > I'm hoping some one can lead me in the right direction. I am looking > for an > Obituary of a Timothy J. JUDGE who died August 12, 2001. (at 102) I have > tried > Tampa Tribune on line and the St. Petersburg on line obits and others but > can find > nothing. It is possible his wife didn't put it in the paper as most his > relatives, gr. nephews and gr. nieces are here in NY or PA . I subscribed > to this > list hoping some one might have a good idea. > Thank you, > Jeanne feather@buffnet.net > Jeanne, the death notices are sent in to the papers by the funeral homes and are free. She would not have had to do anything. (Obits cost) Maybe it is possible that he was taken up north right away? Doris

    02/07/2002 12:27:42
    1. [FLHILLSB] FLHILLSBOROUGH
    2. Peggy Mcswain
    3. This is a link addy for THOR- I think it is from the Tampa Library -it will help those looking for obits for the Tampa Tribune- Click on TRAILS - for obits and things of that nature- Peggy http://scfn.thpl.lib.fl.us/thpl/eresources/thor/thor_internet.html

    02/07/2002 01:50:49
    1. [FLHILLSB] JUDGE
    2. I'm hoping some one can lead me in the right direction. I am looking for an Obituary of a Timothy J. JUDGE who died August 12, 2001. (at 102) I have tried Tampa Tribune on line and the St. Petersburg on line obits and others but can find nothing. It is possible his wife didn't put it in the paper as most his relatives, gr. nephews and gr. nieces are here in NY or PA . I subscribed to this list hoping some one might have a good idea. Thank you, Jeanne feather@buffnet.net

    02/06/2002 05:39:33
    1. [FLHILLSB] HILLSBOROUGH
    2. Peggy Mcswain
    3. Does anyone know of a car wash that is or was across from a mall on Fowler Ave.in Tampa- if so -do you know who owns or runs it now- I am looking for the possability that a man named Bass and his son may own this -I am hoping this is the Bass line I am seeking- Thanks -Peggy

    02/06/2002 05:14:18