Name: Horace Parish SSN: 148-10-1831 Last Residence: 07103 Newark, Essex, New Jersey, United States of America Born: 12 Dec 1900 Last Benefit: 07050 Orange, Essex, New Jersey, United States of America Died: Mar 1981 State (Year) SSN issued: New Jersey (Before 1951 ) need to order copies of death certificates for all your family members listed...should yield many clues... good luck! ----- Original Message ----- From: "Anna's Genology" <AnnasGeneology@nc.rr.com> To: <FLORIDA-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, October 30, 2005 6:13 PM Subject: [FLORIDA] Horace Parish Hi, I am looking for a exact birth, death and marriage date and where these events took place for the following individual. I would also love to have his parents name. Here is what I have on him. HORACE PARISH was born ?? 1897 in ? Florida, and died ? Mar 1981 in Newark, Essex, New Jersey, United States of America. He married MAGGIE (Maiden name unknown), Bet. 1919 - 1922. She was born ??, 1888 in ? Florida. Children of Horace and Maggie PARISH are: JESSIE DAVID PARISH, b. 12 Feb 1918, Newark, NJ; d. 27 Mar 2002, Montclair, Essex, New Jersey. FABIN PARISH7, b. 10 May 1923, Newark, NJ; d. 15 Jan 1995, Montclair, Essex, New Jersey. thanks for any help that you can give me. Anna Adams
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Hoeacem Maggue and sin Jessie are in Newark NJ in 1920. Age of Horace not in accord with your posting. Record Name Home in 1920 (City,County,State) Estimated Birth Year Birthplace Race View Image Horace Paris Newark Ward 3, Essex, New Jersey abt 1884 Florida Black Maggie Paris Newark Ward 3, Essex, New Jersey abt 1892 Florida Black Jessie Paris Newark Ward 3, Essex, New Jersey abt 1919 New Jersey Black
Hi, I am looking for a exact birth, death and marriage date and where these events took place for the following individual. I would also love to have his parents name. Here is what I have on him. HORACE PARISH was born ?? 1897 in ? Florida, and died ? Mar 1981 in Newark, Essex, New Jersey, United States of America. He married MAGGIE (Maiden name unknown), Bet. 1919 - 1922. She was born ??, 1888 in ? Florida. Children of Horace and Maggie PARISH are: JESSIE DAVID PARISH, b. 12 Feb 1918, Newark, NJ; d. 27 Mar 2002, Montclair, Essex, New Jersey. FABIN PARISH7, b. 10 May 1923, Newark, NJ; d. 15 Jan 1995, Montclair, Essex, New Jersey. thanks for any help that you can give me. Anna Adams
--- Notice - Notice - Notice --- --- Early registration deadline has been extended to 4 November 2005 --- Come join the excitement of the 29th Annual Genealogy Conference! This exciting learning experience will be held 11-12 November 2005 in Panama City Beach, Florida at the Bay Point Marriott Resort (4200 Marriott Drive). Donna Moughty, the featured speaker, is a well known genealogical instructor and lecturer and will present four exciting lectures you will not want to miss. In addition to the featured speaker, we will have Pamela J. Cooper, Amy Larner Giroux, CGSM, CGLSM, Ann Mohr Osisek, Gladys Friedman Paulin, CGRSSM, Deanna D. Ramsey, William Zehner, CGSM, and James McSweeney (NARA SE Region Archives). You will have the opportunity to participate in lectures covering Censuses, Military, Methodology, National Archives, Naturalization, Land Records, Organization, Cemetery Records and Computer/Technology. We are also pleased to announce that Dean DeBolt, noted Lecturer, historian, and author, will be the Banquet Speaker. A block of rooms is being held for FSGS. Hotel amenities include free parking, a two 18-hole PGA championship golf courses, four lighted Har-Tru tennis courts, indoor and outdoor pools, jogging trails, bicycles, etc. Beach activities include windsurfers and wave runners, snorkeling and scuba diving, private beach, Bay fishing, deep-sea sport fishing, etc. Call the Area Reservations Office at 800-644-2650 to reserve your room (be sure to mention the FSGS Conference to receive your special room rate). FSGS Conference Transportation - Elaine Powell, President of the Central Florida Genealogical Society writes that they are coordinating a group that will rent a large coach-style bus to travel to the Florida State Genealogical Society's Fall Conference in Panama City Florida. It is a 6 1/2 hour drive there from Orlando. The bus will leave Central Florida from the Wal-Mart store located at Semoran (436) & Lake Margaret (north of the airport) on Thursday, Nov. 10 at 10 a.m. and travel to Panama City and will return on Sunday, Nov. 13, leaving Panama City at 11 a.m. The bus has an on-board restroom. You can park your car at the 24-hour Wal-Mart. If they fill the bus with 47 people, the cost will be about $60. She is setting a cutoff date of Nov. 1 so that if they do NOT get enough people to fill the bus by then, people can have enough time to find alternative transportation. She will contact everyone via email (preferably) or phone on Nov. 1 to give them the update. If you are interested, contact her BY NOV. 1 at 407-282-5171 or email TheHeritageLady@aol.com. Special Conference Highlight --- Walking Tour of Historical Downtown Panama City - On Thursday, 10 November 2005, the Bay County Public Library and the Historical Society of Bay County will be offering a free tour for early arrivals. Starting at 1 p.m. at the Bay County Public Library, a one hour walking tour of Downtown Panama City will be conducted by members of the Historical Society. Following the tour at 2:00 p.m., the Bay County Public Library will have three short programs. Linda Pazics Kleback will conduct a tour of the Genealogy Room. Ann Johnson Robbins will discuss Cracker days in Florida and display antiques from her collection. Rebecca Brown Saunders will conduct a tour of the Local History Room. If we have bad weather, the Walking Tour will be cancelled, and the Bay County Public Library tours will start at 1:00 p.m. Maps to the library will be available. And be sure to leave time for research at the Bay County Public Library in Panama City. Their collection is quiet impressive. Check out their web site at www.nwrls.lib.fl.us/index.html If you would like further information, contact A. Staley, P. O. Box 441364, Jacksonville, FL 32222 Email: astaley@comcast.net or you will find the registration form online at the FSGS Web site http://www.rootsweb.com/~flsgs
10/27/05 Press information for publication: East Hillsborough Historical Society’s 28th Annual P i o n e e r D a y Saturday, November 12, 2005 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. 605 North Collins Street Plant City, Florida 33563 813-757-9226 Live entertainment all day, arts & crafts, clogging, square-dancing, bake sale, centennial certificates, music entertainment, oldest citizen award, southern belles, pioneer folks, civil war display, h. b. plant railroad historical society, museums & model trains, city of plant city fire & rescue department, city of plant city police department, All proceeds to benefit and support the restoration of the 1914 Plant City High School Community Center, a National Register of Historic Places Site. Welcome friends and neighbors! Contact: East Hillsborough Historical Society 813-757-9226 or Shelby Bender _sbenderpc@aol.com_ (mailto:sbenderpc@aol.com) 813-754-3577 work
Sharon I have no idea why it is bouncing, your address is on my accept list. I will forward the data for you. Winnette ----- Original Message ----- From: "shadri" <shadri@gtcom.net> To: <FLORIDA-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, October 22, 2005 10:00 PM Subject: [FLORIDA] ATT: "GNW" > "GNW" <gnw@rose.net > > Re: the message you sent. > > Yes, I'd love to have the data. Your E-Mail bounces mine back every time I > try to reply. ;-) > > Sharon > shadri@gtcom.net > >
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Betty, Death certs are available from the Office of Vital Statistics, P. O. Box 210, Jacksonville, FL 32231-0042. They cost $5.00 (non-refundable) and it takes 3-4 weeks for processing. You can call 904-359-6900 (recorded msg) to obtain info. Basically it states: send a signed letter stating full name of deceased, sex, death date, city/county, your relationship, your address and your phone number with a check or money order for $5.00. For more info go to http://www.doh.state.fl.us/ Ann S. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Betty" <bbffrrpp@comcast.net> To: <FLORIDA-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, October 22, 2005 2:54 PM Subject: [FLORIDA] Death Certificate, 1995, Lake County > Hello, > > I have just discovered a need to attempt to get the information from a > death certificate for a lady who died in Lake County, FL, in 1995. I > went to the LDS web site, and they have her in the SSDI listings, as > having died in Haines Creek and Leesburg. I checked > www.mapquest.com and saw that they are neighboring towns. I'd like > to ask which town I contact to find out about the death certificate of > Mrs. Dorothy BOUTIN. > > > Thank you for your time. > > Betty (near Lowell, MA) > > > > >
Hello, I have just discovered a need to attempt to get the information from a death certificate for a lady who died in Lake County, FL, in 1995. I went to the LDS web site, and they have her in the SSDI listings, as having died in Haines Creek and Leesburg. I checked www.mapquest.com and saw that they are neighboring towns. I'd like to ask which town I contact to find out about the death certificate of Mrs. Dorothy BOUTIN. Thank you for your time. Betty (near Lowell, MA)
Dear Listers, I want to thank EVERYone who took part of their valuable time to reply to my recent query on my great-grandfather William Frank BYRD, in which I was seeking his parents. Thanks to the many who sent me helpful suggestions and special thanks to John Byrd for sharing information on my family. I added that and previous info on my BYRDs that 'now' fits, to my website, sent a couple or so years ago by Shirley Wiggins, didn't know it was my family at the time, but thankfully, I had not deleted her mail! Thanks Shirley! I'm hoping some cousin(s) might see the info and be able to add corrections or additions. The link if anyone might be interested. Scroll down to the first BYRD family in the Table of Contents. A Southern Heritage Driver Family & Allied Families http://www.geocities.com/shezzybug/ Sincerely, Sharon Driver Wright
Upcoming historical and genealogical events. Forward this email to your interested contacts. New members can join by sending email to 'ourhistory153@yahoo.com' Oct. 20th Michael Boonstra Genealogy expert has a Beginning GenealogyClass at Martin Luther King Library on October 20th, from 6-8pm. No charge. Oct.27th, Past Life Regression talk. Did you live a previouslife? Susan Sawyer a clinical hypnotherapist discusses herresearch at Inner Journeys Gift Store 3134 Lake Washington Road Melbourne, FL 32934 Telephone: 255-3552 Cost: Free NOV. 5th 2005 Family History Seminar DISCOVERING YOUR ANCESTORS Sponsored by the Family History Center Cocoa Florida Stake The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 2005 8:30 a.m. 3:00 p.m. with registration at 8:00 a.m. Family History Center 1801 Fiske Blvd., Rockledge (SW corner of Fiske & Barton) (321) 636-2431 PUBLIC INVITED (ages 13+) Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced Something for everyone BRING A FRIEND! Classes are FREE Schedule, Class Descriptions, and Instructor Bio's on-line at www.cocoastake.org Pre-register by October 29, 2005 Mail bottom portion of this form (with $5 check for lunch payable to: Cocoa Stake) to:The Chamberlains 2972 Boddington Way Viera FL 32940 Nov. 6th is the Rockledge Heritage Foundation historic home tour of Valencia Road in Rockledge. It is from 1-5, tickets $15 in advance and $20 day of. Tickets may be purchased ahead of time at Rockledge City hall at the cornerof Barton and Huntington. November 10, 11 & 12th is the Florida State Genealogical Society annual conference in Panama City Beach Florida. --- FLORIDA-D-request@rootsweb.com wrote: > > FLORIDA-D Digest Volume 05 : Issue 118 > > Today's Topics: > #1 FHS 150th Anniversary ["Pam > Cooper" <cygne1@comcast.net>] > > Administrivia: > To unsubscribe from FLORIDA-D, send a message to > > FLORIDA-D-request@rootsweb.com > > that contains in the body of the message the command > > unsubscribe > > and no other text. No subject line is necessary, > but if your software > requires one, just use unsubscribe in the subject, > too. > > ______________________________> Date: Wed, 19 Oct 2005 19:26:39 -0400 > From: "Pam Cooper" <cygne1@comcast.net> > To: FLORIDA-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: FHS 150th Anniversary > > The Florida State Historical Society Celebrates 150 > YEARS! > > Quoted from The Society Report, Fall 2005 by the > Executive Director Nick > Wynne.: > > As part of the celebration of its sesquicentennial, > the Society is seeking > descendants of the original founders to invite to > the 2006 Annual Meeting, > May 24-27, 2006, at the Registry Resort in North > Naples. > > This group of men represented the most prestigious > and influential men in > the state. Former governors, soon-to-be governors, > senators and > representatives, judges and ministers, planters and > merchants, military > leaders and doctors---they all came together because > they valued Floridas > history and heritage. > > If you are a descendant of one of the following men, > contact Nick Wynne at > wynne@flahistory.net > > List of the Original Founders > > Antonio Alvarez > Rev. E. Aubril > Rev. D. J. Auld > Dr. Abraham S. Baldwin > Thomas Baltzell > John Beard > Rev W. W. Bours > Governor James E. Broome > Ex-Governor Thomas Brown > James Burt > George Burt > E. Carrington Cabell > George W. Call** > Ex-Governor Richard Keith Call > Orloff M. Dorman > Charles Dupont > George R. Fairbanks > William A. Forward > George C. Gibbs > Kingsley B. Gibbs > George E. Hawes > Dr. Walter Hay > J. L. Kirkland > James Lancaster > Steven R. Mallory > William Marvin > Dr. P. B. Mauran > A. R. Maxwell > McQueen McIntosh > Rev. A. A. Miller > Jackson Morton > Ex-Governor William D. Moseley > Rev. J. H. Myers > Dr. John E. Peck > Madison Starke Perry > Benjamin A. Putman* > Rev. J. M. Quarterman > Thomas Randall > A. M. Reed > St. George Rogers > Rev. Bishop Rutledge > William H. Simmons > Buckingham Smith > Matteo Solana** > D. A. Spaulding > David S. Walker > John Lee Williams** > Benjamin D. Wright > David L.Yulee > > *Benjamin Putnam served as the first president of > the society. > > **Three individuals are on the Florida State > Genealogical Society pioneer > list. > > > > > > Pamela J. Cooper > Genealogist / Librarian / Lecturer > http://www.rootsweb.com/~flsgs/speakers/cooper.htm > > > __________________________________ Yahoo! Mail - PC Magazine Editors' Choice 2005 http://mail.yahoo.com
The Florida State Historical Society Celebrates 150 YEARS! Quoted from The Society Report, Fall 2005 by the Executive Director Nick Wynne.: As part of the celebration of its sesquicentennial, the Society is seeking descendants of the original founders to invite to the 2006 Annual Meeting, May 24-27, 2006, at the Registry Resort in North Naples. This group of men represented the most prestigious and influential men in the state. Former governors, soon-to-be governors, senators and representatives, judges and ministers, planters and merchants, military leaders and doctors---they all came together because they valued Floridas history and heritage. If you are a descendant of one of the following men, contact Nick Wynne at wynne@flahistory.net List of the Original Founders Antonio Alvarez Rev. E. Aubril Rev. D. J. Auld Dr. Abraham S. Baldwin Thomas Baltzell John Beard Rev W. W. Bours Governor James E. Broome Ex-Governor Thomas Brown James Burt George Burt E. Carrington Cabell George W. Call** Ex-Governor Richard Keith Call Orloff M. Dorman Charles Dupont George R. Fairbanks William A. Forward George C. Gibbs Kingsley B. Gibbs George E. Hawes Dr. Walter Hay J. L. Kirkland James Lancaster Steven R. Mallory William Marvin Dr. P. B. Mauran A. R. Maxwell McQueen McIntosh Rev. A. A. Miller Jackson Morton Ex-Governor William D. Moseley Rev. J. H. Myers Dr. John E. Peck Madison Starke Perry Benjamin A. Putman* Rev. J. M. Quarterman Thomas Randall A. M. Reed St. George Rogers Rev. Bishop Rutledge William H. Simmons Buckingham Smith Matteo Solana** D. A. Spaulding David S. Walker John Lee Williams** Benjamin D. Wright David L.Yulee *Benjamin Putnam served as the first president of the society. **Three individuals are on the Florida State Genealogical Society pioneer list. Pamela J. Cooper Genealogist / Librarian / Lecturer http://www.rootsweb.com/~flsgs/speakers/cooper.htm
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----- Original Message ----- From: <STindle675@aol.com> To: <FLPOLK-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, October 14, 2005 9:43 PM Subject: [FLPOLK] 27 Confederate Marker & Memorial Dedication Ceremony Jan. 2006 PLEASE POST A FLYER OR PLACE IN YOUR ORGANIZATION'S NEWSLETTER You are Cordially Invited to Attend a 27 Confederate Marker & Memorial Dedication Ceremony Hosted by United Daughters of the Confederacy, Annie H. Darracott 791 at Bethel Baptist Church, Socrum Cemetery, Lakeland Florida on Saturday January 28, 2006 at 2:00 p.m. Those to be Honored are: Pvt. James L. Bryant, 2nd Lt. John M. Bryant, Pvt. Joseph Bryant, Pvt. John Wesley Bryant, Pvt. Rizan V. Bryant, Pvt. Thomas Jasper Bryant, Pvt. Moses W. Dees, Pvt. William Douglass, Pvt. Oliver Foster, Pvt. John E. Gavin, Pvt. William Hancock, Pvt. Robert Ivey, Pvt. James S. Lanier, Pvt. John W. Lanier, 3rd Lt. James J. Lewis, Pvt. Enoch Mizell, Pvt. Henry Prine, Pvt. Frank Randall, Pvt. Wiley Robson, Pvt. Roan Sapp, 2nd Cpl Cleytus Sherouse, Pvt. Orvil Sloan, Pvt. Robert Sylvester, 4th Sgt. Edward Wilder, Pvt. William W. Wilder. * Also to be Recognized Pvt. Lorenzo Bryant & T. H. Rushing, Sr. * Mrs. William Tindle, Jr. (Sheila), President Annie H. Darracott, No. 791 United Daughters of the Confederacy 4315 Staghorn Drive, Lakeland FL 33810-5421 (863) 859-4862 or (863) 534-4926 Note: Volunteers needed for color guard, speakers, re-enactors, etc. If you want to be a part of the program please e-mail me at STindle675@aol.com Proud to be one of Annie's Ladies ==== FLPOLK Mailing List ==== Looking for information on Florida vital records? Try this site. http://vitalrec.com/fl.html Gary, List Administrator FLPOLK-admin@rootsweb.com
- - - Time is running out - - - Early registration deadline is 18 Oct 2005 Come join the excitement of the 29th Annual Genealogy Conference. This exciting learning experience will be held 11-12 November 2005 in Panama City Beach, Florida at the Bay Point Marriott Resort (4200 Marriott Drive). Donna Moughty, the featured speaker, is a well known genealogical instructor and lecturer and will present four exciting lectures you will not want to miss. In addition to the featured speaker, we will have Pamela J. Cooper, Amy Larner Giroux, CGSM, CGLSM, Ann Mohr Osisek, Gladys Friedman Paulin, CGRSSM, Deanna D. Ramsey, William Zehner, CGSM, and James McSweeney (NARA SE Region Archives). You will have the opportunity to participate in lectures covering Censuses, Military, Methodology, National Archives, Naturalization, Land Records, Organization, Cemetery Records and Computer/Technology. We are also pleased to announce that Dean DeBolt, noted Lecturer, historian, and author, will be the Banquet Speaker. A block of rooms is being held for FSGS until October 18th at a special room rate ($89.00 + taxes for up to two people to a room). Hotel amenities include free parking, a two 18-hole PGA championship golf courses, four lighted Har-Tru tennis courts, indoor and outdoor pools, jogging trails, bicycles, etc. Beach activities include windsurfers and wave runners, snorkeling and scuba diving, private beach, Bay fishing, deep-sea sport fishing, etc. Call the Area Reservations Office at 800-644-2650 to reserve your room (be sure to mention the FSGS Conference to receive your special room rate). FSGS Conference Transportation - Central Florida Genealogical Society is gathering names of people who want to travel to the conference on a large coach bus. It is a 6 1/2 hour drive to Panama City for the conference. The coach will leave Orlando on Thursday, Nov. 10 at 10 a.m. and will leave Panama City at 11 a.m. on Sunday, November 13. The cost of the bus per person will be approximately $60, depending on the number of persons. There will be several genealogists from around Central Florida that will be going along on the bus. If you would like to take the bus, PLEASE contact Elaine Powell at 407-282-5171 or email TheHeritageLady@aol.com ASAP so they can make plans to reserve the bus. Special Conference Highlight --- Walking Tour of Historical Downtown Panama City - On Thursday, 10 November 2005, the Bay County Public Library and the Historical Society of Bay County will be offering a free tour for early arrivals. Starting at 1 p.m. at the Bay County Public Library, a one hour walking tour of Downtown Panama City will be conducted by members of the Historical Society. Following the tour at 2:00 p.m., the Bay County Public Library will have three short programs. Linda Pazics Kleback will conduct a tour of the Genealogy Room. Ann Johnson Robbins will discuss Cracker days in Florida and display antiques from her collection. Rebecca Brown Saunders will conduct a tour of the Local History Room. If we have bad weather, the Walking Tour will be cancelled, and the Bay County Public Library tours will start at 1:00 p.m. Maps to the library will be available. And be sure to leave time for research at the Bay County Public Library in Panama City. Their collection is quiet impressive. Check out their web site at www.nwrls.lib.fl.us/index.html If you would like further information, contact A. Staley, P. O. Box 441364, Jacksonville, FL 32222 Email: astaley@comcast.net or you will find the registration form online at the FSGS Web site http://www.rootsweb.com/~flsgs
Does anyone know anything about this family? 1880 Census Madison County, Florida Census Place Greenville, Madison, Florida Name/ Relation/ Marital/ Status/ Gender/ Race/ Age/ Birthplace/ Occupation /Father's Birthplace/ Mother's Birthplace S.J. BYRD/ Self/ M/ Male/ W/ 53/ AL/ Farming/ SC/ SC/ Elizabeth BYRD/ Wife/ M/ Female/ W/ 56/ GA/ Keeps House/ SC/ SC John E. BYRD/ Son/ S/ Male/ W/ 18/ FL/ Laboring/ AL/ GA Seaborn W. BYRD/ Son/ S/ Male/ W/ 10/ FL/ AL/ GA/ William F. BYRD/ Son/ S/ Mal/e W/ 8/ FL/ AL/ GA/ Thanks for any help. Sharon DRIVER Wright shadri@gtcom.net Sharon's Southern Heritage Driver & Allied Families http://www.geocities.com/shezzybug/
The Florida Death Index shows her as: Lizzie May MORFORD, dying November 6, 1985 in Broward County. A death certificate might be helpful-info available online. For an obit (if desired), try Chris Welch (welchmail@msn.com). Good luck! ----- Original Message ----- From: "David Wade" <wade@gwtc.net> To: <FLORIDA-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, October 08, 2005 8:35 AM Subject: [FLORIDA] Elizebeth May Morford >I would like to find information concerning Mrs. May Morford. The >information I have is that she was born about 1888, in Minneapolis, MN. In >an obituary of her brother, it states her name as Mrs. May Morford and >living in Ft. Lauderdale, FL. The obituary I am referring to was August, >1971, so her death would have been some time after that. I believe her >husband's name was Earl Morford but not certain of that. Other information >on her shows her name listed as Lizzie, Elizabeth, or May and her maiden >name was Nelson. Her parents were John and Louise Nelson (they were born >in Sweden). > > I would appreciate any information found concerning her. > > Thank you, > Lois Wade > >
MAY MORFORD 28 Nov 1887 Nov 1985 33311 (Fort Lauderdale, Broward, FL) (none specified) 474-24-8088 Minnesota
I would like to find information concerning Mrs. May Morford. The information I have is that she was born about 1888, in Minneapolis, MN. In an obituary of her brother, it states her name as Mrs. May Morford and living in Ft. Lauderdale, FL. The obituary I am referring to was August, 1971, so her death would have been some time after that. I believe her husband's name was Earl Morford but not certain of that. Other information on her shows her name listed as Lizzie, Elizabeth, or May and her maiden name was Nelson. Her parents were John and Louise Nelson (they were born in Sweden). I would appreciate any information found concerning her. Thank you, Lois Wade