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    1. [FLJACKSO] Baxley reunion
    2. Does anyone know when the BAXLEY reunion is scheduled in Graceville? Cindy

    05/31/2002 05:09:38
    1. [FLJACKSO] Master Index to Cems
    2. James E., where is the master index to cemeteries that you have been so diligently working on. I cannot find my link to it anywhere ! And could not get to it on the USGENWEB Archives pages.

    05/31/2002 04:44:47
    1. [FLJACKSO] Web Pages
    2. I was not talking about Jackson Co and I have found out what happened to Liberty Co web pages. So most is well with the world and I am sorry for the confusion I have created. My foot is too big right not to put in my mouth. Betty James Smith

    05/30/2002 03:00:57
    1. [FLJACKSO] law dictionary: 1893
    2. Hello all... I found this site and thought it might be helpful in your genealogy research: http://ecclesia.org/lawgiver/defs.asp Let me know if it helps. Cindy Sloan

    05/30/2002 09:47:02
    1. [FLJACKSO] Liberty Co. Website.
    2. gtcom user
    3. Just to clear things up......... As far as I know, no one has the Liberty Co GenWeb website. I looked for a volunteer to take it, but no one I asked wanted the responsibility. As far as the files......I never took Betty's name off of the ones I used, which were her cemetery files, which are also located in rootsweb's archives. Although I gave up the Liberty County GenWeb site, I will still have my own Liberty County website, just not through genweb. Thanks, Cheryl

    05/29/2002 02:52:13
    1. [FLJACKSO] DOWN FOR MAINTENANCE
    2. Glen Nobles
    3. Glen Nobles' computer will be down for maintenance for a day or two. Thanks for your support Glen

    05/29/2002 02:00:18
    1. [FLJACKSO] Viruses and E-mails
    2. James L. Edenfield
    3. Below is part of an E-MAIL from Volaris who owns Digital Express and many other small internet companies.. The reason I am posting this message is that IF you receive e-mails from me or anybody else, I or they, might not have sent it. because the virsus will take addresses from the infected computer and use them as sending address so that you can't determine where the virsus came from.. E-mails were being sent using Beverly Douds's email address as the sender when her computer was in the shop... The best protection is to invest in a Virus Program that will check your incoming and outgoing mail for viruses.. because some viruses will open themselves when you receive them and infect your computer without you knowing it and you didn't open the attachment.. Thanks!! James =================================================== B. E-MAIL VIRUS - KLEZ WORM SQUIRMS ACROSS THE INTERNET A new E-mail virus, called "W32/[email protected] Worm," was discovered spreading across the Internet at a moderate rate beginning in mid-April. Although it is not necessarily destructive, it can be very annoying. Here are a few of the details: *The W32/[email protected] E-mail Worm appears to have been created in Asia and was first discovered on April 17, 2002. *The W32/[email protected] E-mail Worm grabs e-mail addresses from the infected computer's Windows address book or ICQ database and sends copies of the worm to each of the e-mail addresses. The worm also disguises the actual source of the e-mail by randomly selecting e-mail addresses from the Windows address book or ICQ database to be shown as the "sender" of the e-mail. So, if you receive the e-mail worm from a friend, chances are the person it shows being sent from is probably not the person who actually sent it to you. *The "Subject Line" of the e-mail can include variations of 120 possibilities. Common subject headings include the words "let's be friends," "some questions," "meeting notice," "congratulations," and "how are you." The worm selects the wording randomly. *Not only does the e-mail worm copy itself and get forwarded to other e-mail addresses, the worm also randomly copies files (including confidential documents) from the infected computer's hard drive and forwards this information as an attachment as well -- using randomly selected file extensions like ".txt," ".doc," ".mpg," or ".html." In other words, the worm normally sends two attachments with each e-mail message: the worm itself and a copy of a document found on the infected computer. *The text section within the "E-mail Message Pane" can either contain words (randomly selected and varies greatly) or can be empty. *The virus infects only Windows operating systems. Using caution and common sense when opening e-mail attachments is the best recourse to prevent the spread of e-mail viruses. Remember not to open any attachments, even from friends and relatives, unless you've first verified that they sent them to you. We also encourage our subscribers to utilize anti-virus scanning software and to download updates frequently to lessen the possibility of computers being infected by e-mail viruses.

    05/29/2002 12:20:29
    1. [FLJACKSO] Andrew J. Hughes or whatever he went by...
    2. Looking for Andrew J. Hughes, b. abt. 1834 prob. in Randolph or Lee Co., GA., son of William A. Hughes and Priscilla Davis Hughes. They moved to Henry Co. a couple of years before the 1860 census. William d. in 1861, and I believe that the family went to Jackson Co., FL where Prissie's sister Sarah Davis Rivers lived. I know some of the children were married from Jackson, and some lived there during the 1870's. My mother said her Daddy had two brothers killed in the Civil War. She gave their names as John and Richard, but Andrew could have been Andrew John. This is possibly the John. Her father used also to refer to Old Uncle Ander, indicating that Andrew survived. An A. J. Huges married Margaret E. Hart on 9 December 1869 in Jackson Co., FL. Don't have a clue if this is mine or not. In an estate document, he was called Joel once. Any information will be appreciated. Linda Dumas

    05/29/2002 10:42:52
    1. [FLJACKSO] Web Page
    2. It has been pointed out to me that web pages I have worked many hours on have had my name taken off the web pages. I am very upset by this people. I worked many years and some of the web pages many months doing. I want my name put back on all web pages I created. Betty James Smith

    05/28/2002 08:48:58
    1. [FLJACKSO] Fw: The Search
    2. James L. Edenfield
    3. Forwarded to Jackson Co. and Washington Co. Lists Can anyone on the lists help Mary? If so, please respond directly to her.. Thanks!! James ----- Original Message ----- From: "Mary Wachob" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, May 28, 2002 3:08 PM Subject: The Search > For two years I have been searching for the grave of my husband's > grandmother, Mary Jane Swailes who died around 1864- 1870. > Her story and line of descent is thus: > > Joseph F. WACHOB came to Wash. Co area from Ireland late 1820s > > His youngest son was Francis Marion WACHOB b. c 1836 > > Francis Marion WACHOB marries Mary Jane SWAILES and in the 1860 Wash. > Co. Fl. census Francis and Mary Jane are shown with two small girls Mary > and Jane. In the 1860 AGRI census he is also shown as a land owner ( > along with many of his brothers who own land and whose names are > mis-spelled WACHAT} > > In 1862 Francis Marion WACHOB and some of his brothers enlist in the > Confederate Army. > One brother, Joseph WACHOB is wounded, but Francis Marion WACHOB dies in > Va. in 1863, the same year his youngest son, Francis Marion WACHOB is > born. > > Widow Mary Jane Swailes WACHOB is recorded seeking her late husbnd's > back army pay in 1864. > > She does not appear in the 1870 census, nor do her two sons, Burris > Alexander WACHOB, (b. 1861) or Francis Marion WACHOB ( B. 1863) > Family history says all of her children were orphaned when she died in a > fire while her children were small. > > Her youngest child, Francis Marion WACHOB born in Aug 1863 (who > preferred to be called Frank) is my husband's father. My husband is > Hugh Hill WACHOB who was born in Okeechobee, Fl. in 1920. > > > I have a great deal of material on the two brothers once they were > older, but nothing on those early years after their mother died. The > only clue I have is in something called "Family Tree" which mentions a > Francis M. WACHOB and a Burris Alexander WACHOB in those years following > their mother's death, but although I have tried I cannot join or buy > the C.D as I am on webtv which is not programble etc. etc. ( I have > webtv so my spouse, almost blind, can see it on a large screen TV} > Now, have I successfully passed on my great frustration to you, or > worse, completely confused you? I confuse many, because they are all > several generations removed from the original Joseph WACHOb (from > Ireland) and keep referring to his son, also Joseph Wachob, and > insisting that he had no son named Francis Marion WACHOB. (True, HE > didn't !) > > Obviously I need someone who has more knowledge than I at getting this > history. I only hope you may have a clue as when and where the widow > M.J.WACHOB died, and her what happened to her children ( especially > Framcis Marion) after her death. > > Thanks and sorry I took up so much of your time. Mary Helen Wachob >

    05/28/2002 12:33:52
    1. [FLJACKSO] Macedonia Cemetery, Jackson Co., FL
    2. James L. Edenfield
    3. Whit Gainey has surveyed the Macedonia Cemetery in Jackson Co., FL http://www.rootsweb.com/~fljackso/cemeteries/macedoniawg.htm Macedonia Cemetery and Cypress Creek Cemetery are not the same cemetery. Macedonia Cemetery is on the east side of the road and in JACKSON Co. and Cypress Creek Cemetery is on the west side of the road across from the Macedonia Cemetery and in WASHINGTON Co. Both cemeteries are listed in the indexes for both Jackson and Washington Co.'s James James L. Edenfield Website: http://edenfield.org Email: [email protected]

    05/28/2002 09:52:01
    1. [FLJACKSO] Master Cemetery Index
    2. James L. Edenfield
    3. I have added more names to master cemetery index.. There are 167,357 names and 19,641 surnames and 792 cemeteies.. http://www.rootsweb.com/~fljackso/mindexes/mindexes.htm I have added a new feature, the SURNAME INDEX, which if you use it to find a surname it will take you to the first occurence of that surname and also gives you the frequency of that surname.. Both the Page Index and Surname Index have their advantages.. I have gone over the Surname index pretty well and it looks ok.. but there may be some bugs in the index program that I need to get out.. James James L. Edenfield Website: http://edenfield.org Email: [email protected]

    05/28/2002 03:40:40
    1. [FLJACKSO] Re: FLJACKSO-D Digest V02 #102
    2. Hi, Just an idea I would like for you to think about. when sending a card to some one in the hospital and you are not sure when they will be discharged, Put the persons name and address in the upper left hand corner, that way the post office will return it to thier address at home. Saves you two stamps, and the person will still know that you thought of them and thier family. Granette76

    05/27/2002 06:01:34
    1. [FLJACKSO] Two Egg
    2. This has made my day more than anything has in a long, long time..... Betty Subj: Two Egg Website Date: 05/25/2002 8:53:34 AM Eastern Daylight Time From: <A HREF="mailto:[email protected]">[email protected]</A> To: <A HREF="mailto:[email protected]">[email protected]</A> Sent from the Internet (Details) Hello! I just wanted to tell you how much I enjoyed your "Two Egg" website. I grew up in Dellwood, and my parents live there still. I work for the oil company in Dhahran, Saudi Arabia; today I was surfing the net at lunchtime and (because I've got a massive case of homesickness right now) I thought I'd enter "Two Egg" -- never expecting to find anything. Imagine my surprise when your website surfaced! After reading the text and looking at the pictures, I feel much better. Now if I only had a couple of of my Mama's buttermilk biscuits smothered in some of Mr. Long's cane syrup!!!! --April Powell

    05/26/2002 07:39:14
    1. [FLJACKSO] RE: WAYNE CARPENTER
    2. ShirleyCalhoun
    3. Hello, I would just like to say that I am hoping,as we all are that Wayne Carpenter is doing lots better.I sent a card to S.E.A.M. center and hope he got it befour he left to go home.Betty Mae told me he would be home as of Sat,yesterday.Get Well soon Wayne.

    05/26/2002 03:34:25
    1. [FLJACKSO] forwarded to list: BUSH & REDMAN
    2. Subj: {not a subscriber} Re: [FLJACKSO] Bush and Redman Date: 5/23/02 11:07:28 PM Central Daylight Time From: <A HREF="mailto:[email protected]">[email protected]</A> To: <A HREF="mailto:[email protected]">[email protected]</A> CC: <A HREF="mailto:[email protected]">[email protected]</A> Sent from the Internet (Details) I believe this must be some of your Redman/Redmons you are looking for. I'm of the John Jefferson Redmon lineage. Let me know if you think this is your Redmans. We can exchange further information. Fellow Researcher, Janice Redmon Smith Descendants of JOBE (JOB) REDMON 1 JOBE (JOB) REDMON b: 1839 in Georgia d: September 07, 1914 in Opp, Alabama .. +CAROLINE VICTORIA MARTIN b: February 1847 in Dale or Barbour Co., Alabama d: Aft. 1914 in Springhill near Eufaula, Barbour, Alabama m: 1865 in Barbour Co, Alabama . 2 Bud Redmon b: 1862 d: Unknown . 2 Bunyan Redmon b: 1864 d: Unknown ..... +Minnie Unknown d: Unknown ..... 3 Minnesota Redmon d: Unknown ..... 3 Clara Redmon d: Unknown ..... 3 Marvalee Redmon d: Unknown ......... +Abner Watford d: 1998 ..... 3 Grover Redmon d: Unknown ..... 3 E.J. Redmon d: Unknown . 2 Mack Redmon b: 1866 d: Unknown . 2 Frances Redmon b: 1868 d: Unknown . 2 Walter Redmon b: 1870 d: Unknown . 2 Mary Redmon b: 1872 d: Unknown . 2 Victoria Redmon b: 1874 d: Unknown . 2 Zora K. Redmon b: January 11, 1877 in Alabama d: June 10, 1937 in Prob. Geneva Co, Alabama ..... +Milous W. Simmons b: January 08, 1881 in Alabama d: April 07, 1971 in Probably Geneva Co., Alabama m: Abt. 1899 ..... 3 Clarence Simmons b: July 03, 1903 in Unknown d: August 28, 1914 in Unknown ..... 3 infant Simmons b: May 05, 1900 in Unknown d: Unknown in Unknown ..... 3 Infant Simmons b: January 25, 1908 in Unknown d: Unknown in Unknown ..... 3 infant Simmons b: August 28, 1914 in Unknown d: Unknown in Unknown . 2 Eugene Redmon b: 1879 d: Unknown ..... +Molly Simmons d: Unknown ..... 3 Cyde Redmon ..... 3 Clarance Redmon ..... 3 Robert Redmon . 2 JOHN JEFFERSON REDMON b: April 05, 1884 in Alabama d: June 15, 1973 in Chipley, Washington, Florida ..... +SUKEY ANN MISSOURI TOOL b: November 27, 1885 in Alabama d: February 11, 1977 in Chipley, Washington, Florida m: Abt. 1904 in Unknown --- [email protected] wrote: > Forwarded to the List...Betty > > Subj: SEARCHING FOR RELATIVES > Date: 04/02/2002 7:25:33 PM Eastern Standard Time > From: [email protected] (Alice McPherson) > > > I LIVE IN COTTONDALE, FLORIDA, JACKSON COUNTY. AS FAR BACK THAT I GET > INFORMATION IS MY GRANDPARENTS WHICH WERE: > BUNYAN DAVID REDMAN > VICTORIA MARTIN REDMAN > SIBLINGS: > ERNEST JEFFERSON REDMAN > BUNYAN DAVID REDMAN > GROVER CLEVELAND > DAUGHTER'S > > CLARA ANNIE REDMAN, HUSBAND: JIM CLEWIS > MINNESOTA REDMAN > DAKOTA REDMAN BUSH, HUSBAND: WILLIE C. BUSH > IVYREE REDMAN, HUSBAND: RICHARD REEVES > MAVALEE REDMAN WATFORD, HUSBAND: ABNER WATFORD > GRANDPA'S BROTHERS: > JOBE REDMAN > > ON THE BUSH SIDE: > > GRANDPA, COLONEL JACKSON BUSH > DON'T KNOW GRANDMA BUSH'S NAME > SONS: > > HARRY BUSH > FLETCHER MONROE BUSH > CHARLES R. BUSH > WILLIE COLEMAN BUSH > LOUIE BUSH > > THE BUSH'S WERE FROM MARIANNA, FL > I THINK THE REDMANS WERE FROM ALABAMA > > CAN YOU POINT ME IN RIGHT DIRECTION ON HOW TO BUILD A FAMILY TREE. MY SON > HAS BEEN WORKING ON THIS FOR WHILE BUT WITH NO RESULTS. THANKS ALICE BUSH > MCPHERSON > >

    05/24/2002 04:32:01
    1. [FLJACKSO] mayhaws!
    2. Glen Nobles
    3. !!!!!! Just to fill you in about the mayhaws, when I talked the wife of one of my boyhood pals who lives on the land where I used to rabbit hunt, the lady told me she had frozen juice from last year that she would share, so WE HAVE THE MAKINS OF MAYHAW JELLY !!!!! Janet Newman was the person who saved the day! And I am forever grateful.... Glen

    05/23/2002 10:59:29
    1. [FLJACKSO] mayhaws
    2. Glen Nobles
    3. This is a BOLO for a fruit called MAYHAWS. I would be glad to go pick some if I knew where to find some, or I would a little rather buy a couple of gallons. I want them to make jelly with. They are primarily for Mrs. Carolyn Polston of Two Egg. Carolyn is caretaker for my wife who is down with Alzheimers. Your assistance would be highly appreciated. Thanks for your support! Glen Nobles

    05/23/2002 03:02:22
    1. [FLJACKSO] Heritage Book Meeting
    2. Gil Roberts
    3. The Heritage of Jackson County Book Committee will hold it's regular monthly meeting at 7:00 P.M. on Thursday, May 23, 2002 at the Graceville Civic Center in Graceville, Florida. Mr. David Bice of Heritage Publishers Consultants will be present to address any special questions. Also, there will be 3 drawings for FREE copies of the finished book. You must be present to win. Any person interested in learning more or submitting a family story is invited to attend. For more information, contact Gil Roberts at telephone (850) 526-5555 or [email protected] Gil Roberts

    05/22/2002 06:46:53
    1. [FLJACKSO] Wayne Carpenter
    2. Wayne is in the hospital. I have the address here for all of you who would like to send a card to him. I think it would make him feel good to know how much we appreciate all his work on the cemeteries. SE Alabama Medical Center Wayne Carpenter Room # 468 P.O. Box 687 Dothan, AL 36302 Betty

    05/22/2002 05:33:45