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    1. Re: [FLSUWANN] Parker
    2. Would be interested in names---where is Naylor? Thanks, Diane

    08/25/2001 05:48:19
    1. Re: [FLSUWANN] Parker
    2. Louise
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: Deborah Byrd <dbyrd@lightcom.net> To: <FLSUWANN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, August 25, 2001 8:04 PM Subject: Re: [FLSUWANN] Parker > From the Suwannee Cemetery Booik Vol II Mt. Pleasant Cemetery S. M Parker > b. 1847 .d 1936 Co. K. 5 Ga Cav. CSA. > > buried next to Ellen N. Parker b. Oct 9 1858 d. Aug 15, 1918 > Ophelia Partker wife of N. H. b. Aug 18 1860 d. July 6 1886 > Frank E. Palmer b. Jan 25, 2908 D. DEc 26, 1971 > > Vol I > Antioch Baptist Church ( I was told this was originally an ME congregation) > William Parker b. 1815 d. Aug 3, 1883 68 years > > Deborah Byrd > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Leslie Maddocks" <Maddocks@ix.netcom.com> > To: <FLSUWANN-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Saturday, August 25, 2001 5:24 PM > Subject: [FLSUWANN] Parker > > > > > > > > > > Seeking information on the descendants of Solomon M. Parker (1847-1868) > and Sallie (Callie) M. Smith (?-1878). I have limited information but one > source says he is buried in Mt. Pleasant Cemetery, Wellborn, Suwannee, FL. > I have listed as his children: William, Landrom, Winnie and May with no > dates or additional information. > > > > Any assistance will be appreciated. > > > > Leslie > > > > > > ============================== > > Visit Ancestry's Library - The best collection of family history > > learning and how-to articles on the Internet. > > http://www.ancestry.com/learn/library > > > > > ============================== > Visit Ancestry.com for a FREE 14-Day Trial and enjoy access to the #1 > Source for Family History Online. Go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/subscribe/subscribetrial1y.asp?sourcecode=F11HB >

    08/25/2001 05:37:16
    1. Re: [FLSUWANN] Parker
    2. There are also Wiggins in Naylor Ga. my sister-in-law was married to one.

    08/25/2001 05:28:13
    1. [FLSUWANN] Sarah Parker
    2. The Clemons
    3. Hi I am looking for Sarah Parker ,husband Jesse Clemons or Clements 1900 they were in Colquitt co Ga Moultrie had a grandson William Parker he was 15 yrs. old thanks Billy

    08/25/2001 05:12:37
    1. Re: [FLSUWANN] Parker
    2. Leslie, This is what I found in my book..... Have you checked the Swannee County Discovering Genealogical Roots Book?? here is what I found there are Parkers listed on pages, 36-43-48-50-63-66-67-70-74-78-80-86-89-90-93-94-95-99-101-111-122 so far I have saw a William Parker , Owen Parker , P,80, has Owen W. Parker, W.G. Parker, Henry L. Parker, Page 86, has Solomon M. Parker ( 1847 ) This was Confederate Army. and William Parker (1815) p. 89, - Tax List - 1947 - Parker ( Isaac, Lewis) This is for Madison County, FL. P. 90 - the following is an 1859 " Tax List" from Swannee County directly after it was founded. G. W. Parker p. 93, & 94 - Court Case 1860 Local Court Cases John S. & William G. Parker they were Defendants.? Henry L. Parker, John H. Parker P. 95 - County Treasurer Commissioner: W. A Parker (1893 ) Sheriff: - Robert G. Parker (1859-1861) P. 99 - 1866 Marriages Swannee County William Parker To Sarah Franklin Aug. 5, 1866 p. - 101 H. A. Parker To Charity Goodbread April 29, 1869 P. 111 - Mt. Pleasant Cemetery::::: S. M. Parker ( b. 1847 - d. - 1936 ) p. 122 - Early Passports from Georgia book says unless Shown otherwise these folks went to Louisiana # 10 on list Moses & John Parker (Jackson City, 1804 to Natchez ). This is all I found in my book I hope It helps you some I hope it helps you. here is a site in Madison Fl. you might find something there since they are so close and both here <A HREF="http://www.elmerslibrary.com/">Elmer's Genealogy Library</A> hope I helped you some Sincerely, Kay Alexander - Effie4453@aol.com

    08/25/2001 05:06:06
    1. RE: [FLSUWANN] Parker
    2. Rick Chancey
    3. Hi Leon, In Discovering genealogical Roots In Suwannee county Florida, (Late 1700's to Early 1900's (p84-85-86), is the following information: "The following list is a listing of Suwannee County Soldiers who served in the wars listed in the headings. They were all buried in Suwannee County. Confederate Army; Solomon M. Parker (1847, William Parker (1815). Will continue looking to see if there is additional information elsewhere. Rick -----Original Message----- From: Leon Wiggins [mailto:lwiggins@zebra.net] Sent: Saturday, August 25, 2001 8:51 PM To: FLSUWANN-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [FLSUWANN] Parker Here are a couple of names to contact; Jimmie Hancock, office-386-362-0528 or Email@ hanc@alltel.net Mary Anderson, same number.. I was in Live oak this week and remember seeing some Parkers in their files. Don`t remember the given names but the two names above work in the Suwannee Valley Genealogy Society, inc. which includes Wellborn, Fl. Good luck on your search.. Leon Wiggins ___________________________________________________________________ ----- Original Message ----- From: "Leslie Maddocks" <Maddocks@ix.netcom.com> To: <FLSUWANN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, August 25, 2001 6:24 PM Subject: [FLSUWANN] Parker > > > > Seeking information on the descendants of Solomon M. Parker (1847-1868) and Sallie (Callie) M. Smith (?-1878). I have limited information but one source says he is buried in Mt. Pleasant Cemetery, Wellborn, Suwannee, FL. I have listed as his children: William, Landrom, Winnie and May with no dates or additional information. > > Any assistance will be appreciated. > > Leslie > > > ============================== > Visit Ancestry's Library - The best collection of family history > learning and how-to articles on the Internet. > http://www.ancestry.com/learn/library > > ============================== Create a FREE family website at MyFamily.com! http://www.myfamily.com/banner.asp?ID=RWLIST2

    08/25/2001 03:18:41
    1. Re: [FLSUWANN] Parker
    2. I noticed your name is Wiggins---that is my maiden name and I have been researching it for quite some time. I am originally from the Hillsborough County area in Florida. My grandfather was Luther Henry (Luke) Wiggins, ggrandfather was John Robert Wiggins and gg was James. Any connection? Diane W. Brown

    08/25/2001 03:16:39
    1. Re: [FLSUWANN] Parker
    2. I do not have anything on them, but will keep your name in case I run across them. Diane

    08/25/2001 03:12:46
    1. Re: [FLSUWANN] Parker
    2. Leon Wiggins
    3. Here are a couple of names to contact; Jimmie Hancock, office-386-362-0528 or Email@ hanc@alltel.net Mary Anderson, same number.. I was in Live oak this week and remember seeing some Parkers in their files. Don`t remember the given names but the two names above work in the Suwannee Valley Genealogy Society, inc. which includes Wellborn, Fl. Good luck on your search.. Leon Wiggins ___________________________________________________________________ ----- Original Message ----- From: "Leslie Maddocks" <Maddocks@ix.netcom.com> To: <FLSUWANN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, August 25, 2001 6:24 PM Subject: [FLSUWANN] Parker > > > > Seeking information on the descendants of Solomon M. Parker (1847-1868) and Sallie (Callie) M. Smith (?-1878). I have limited information but one source says he is buried in Mt. Pleasant Cemetery, Wellborn, Suwannee, FL. I have listed as his children: William, Landrom, Winnie and May with no dates or additional information. > > Any assistance will be appreciated. > > Leslie > > > ============================== > Visit Ancestry's Library - The best collection of family history > learning and how-to articles on the Internet. > http://www.ancestry.com/learn/library > >

    08/25/2001 01:50:46
    1. [FLSUWANN] Parker
    2. Leslie Maddocks
    3. Seeking information on the descendants of Solomon M. Parker (1847-1868) and Sallie (Callie) M. Smith (?-1878). I have limited information but one source says he is buried in Mt. Pleasant Cemetery, Wellborn, Suwannee, FL. I have listed as his children: William, Landrom, Winnie and May with no dates or additional information. Any assistance will be appreciated. Leslie

    08/25/2001 12:24:44
    1. Re: [FLSUWANN] Parker
    2. Deborah Byrd
    3. From the Suwannee Cemetery Booik Vol II Mt. Pleasant Cemetery S. M Parker b. 1847 .d 1936 Co. K. 5 Ga Cav. CSA. buried next to Ellen N. Parker b. Oct 9 1858 d. Aug 15, 1918 Ophelia Partker wife of N. H. b. Aug 18 1860 d. July 6 1886 Frank E. Palmer b. Jan 25, 2908 D. DEc 26, 1971 Vol I Antioch Baptist Church ( I was told this was originally an ME congregation) William Parker b. 1815 d. Aug 3, 1883 68 years Deborah Byrd ----- Original Message ----- From: "Leslie Maddocks" <Maddocks@ix.netcom.com> To: <FLSUWANN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, August 25, 2001 5:24 PM Subject: [FLSUWANN] Parker > > > > Seeking information on the descendants of Solomon M. Parker (1847-1868) and Sallie (Callie) M. Smith (?-1878). I have limited information but one source says he is buried in Mt. Pleasant Cemetery, Wellborn, Suwannee, FL. I have listed as his children: William, Landrom, Winnie and May with no dates or additional information. > > Any assistance will be appreciated. > > Leslie > > > ============================== > Visit Ancestry's Library - The best collection of family history > learning and how-to articles on the Internet. > http://www.ancestry.com/learn/library >

    08/25/2001 12:04:59
    1. [FLSUWANN] Obit - Doris Bessie Ward, age 82
    2. Greg & Winnette
    3. Doris Bessie Ward Doris Bessie Ward, 82, resident of Lake City, died Thursday, August 2, 2001, in the Health Center of Lake City following a long illness. Ward was a native of Live Oak, daughter of the late Ashley and Lota Johnson and had resided in Live Oak and Bainbridge, Ga., for many years prior to moving to Lake City two years ago. She was a homemaker and a member of the Philadelphia Baptist Church, McAlpin. She was preceded in death by her sister, Hazel Gamble. Survivors include her husband, Henry M. Ward Sr; three sons: H. Mattox Ward Jr., W. Francis (Jo) Ward and Baynard (Judy) Ward, all of Lake City; two brothers: Ernest Johnson and Roy Johnson, both of Live Oak. Nine grandchildren: Marnie (Susan) Ward, William (Rhonda) Ward, Scott (Natalie) Ward, Darryl Ward, Ashley (Chris) Todd, Tracie (Donald) Dix, Baynard Ward Jr., Cassie Corbett and Darryl (Lorraine) Sargent; 12 great-grandchildren: Hank Ward, Brody Ward, A.J. Ward, Cody Ward, Cole Ward, Alexa Dix, Trey Dix, Kinsley Giebeig, Kyle Giebeig, Kaleb Giebeig, Brody Sargent and McCabe Sargent. Funeral services were conducted Saturday, August 4, 2001, at 10 a.m. in the Philadelphia Baptist Church with Rev. Elmer Gaskins officiating. Interment followed in the church cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorials should be made to Philadelphia Baptist Church, 15824 169th Road, McAlpin, Fla. 32062, or to Hospice of North Central Florida, 1900 Florida Gateway Boulevard, Lake City, Fla. 32055, or to the Baptist Childrens Home, PO Box 8190, Lakeland, Fla. 33802. Guerry Funeral Home of Lake City was in charge of all arrangements

    08/11/2001 04:48:09
    1. [FLSUWANN] Obit- Claude G. McDonald
    2. Greg & Winnette
    3. Services today for former commissioner McDonald Claude G. McDonald, a retired state law enforcement officer, retail grocer and two-term Suwannee County Commissioner, died at home Tuesday evening, August 7, 2001, at about 9:15 p.m. after a long period of declining health. His wife of 56 years, Edith, was by his side. McDonald was born on March 28, 1919, in rural Hamilton County on the farm where he was raised. He served four years in the US Army during WWII. He was one of the first Florida beverage agents assigned to the North Florida area during the height of the moonshine contraband existence and retired from the department upon entering the retail grocery business. In 1976 McDonald was elected to the Suwannee County Board of County Commissioners and served two terms ending in 1984 at which time he retired from public service. McDonald was a man the public could count on, a Christian gentleman who was truly concerned about everyone he came into contact with. His influence in the community was by deed and service to one's fellow man and is a principal he taught to his children, all who serve the community well today as they continue in his very large footsteps. McDonald is survived by his wife, Edith Pluris McDonald of Live Oak; two sons, Murel G. (Karen) McDonald and James W. McDonald, both of Live Oak; six daughters, Mavis Johns, Margie (John) McLeod, Claudie Bailey, Nancy (Mel) McMullen, Ramona (Terry) Land and Georgette (Joe) Ragan; 25 grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. His funeral will be at 1 p.m. today (Friday, Aug. 9) at the First Baptist Church of Live Oak.

    08/11/2001 04:45:45
    1. Re: [FLSUWANN] Re: Sessions/Johnson
    2. BARBARA
    3. I DONT KNOW I JUST HAVE STARTED LOOKING UP MY FAMILY PASS BUT I WOULD ENJOY SEEING THE PICTURE MY DAD IS STILL ALIVE AND LIVES HERE AND HE REALLY ENJOYS KNOW STUFF FROM HIS HOME. THANK YOU BARBARA ----- Original Message ----- From: <dfdouglas@isgroup.net> To: <FLSUWANN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, August 07, 2001 9:46 PM Subject: [FLSUWANN] Re: Sessions/Johnson > > > I have a picture of Dupont Sessions that was taken in 1899. He is with some of my Peterson and Douglas relatives at the home of William John Peterson between Branford and O'brien. If he is a relative, I will scan it for you. > > Sherri > > > ============================== > Shop Ancestry - Everything you need to Discover, Preserve & Celebrate > your heritage! > http://shop.myfamily.com/ancestrycatalog >

    08/08/2001 12:25:37
    1. Re: [FLSUWANN] Re: Sessions/Johnson
    2. Sharon
    3. >I have a picture of Dupont Sessions that was taken in 1899. He is with some of my Peterson and Douglas relatives at the home of William John Peterson between Branford and O'brien. If he is a relative, I will scan it for you. Sherri< Hi Sherri, I am a SESSIONS descendant, I would love to have a copy of the photo sent to me. I am just learning about this line, so don't have a great deal other than what has been shared with me. A.M.R. SESSIONS was my gg-grandfather, his daughter Allie who married William Frank BYRD were the parents of my father's mother. Descendants of Abner Mitchell Rutherford Sessions 1 Abner Mitchell Rutherford Sessions Abt. 1837 - 1931 .. +Martha Jane Mims 1844 - 1915 ......... 2 Aethre Ruth ? Sessions Abt. 1874 - ......... 2 Allie Sessions 1875 - 1927 ............. +William Frank Byrd 1870 - 1949 ......... 2 Malissa Sessions Abt. 1877 - ......... 2 Helena M. "Mellie" Sessions 1879 - ............. +Unknown Ward ......... 2 Andrew Sessions 1881 - ............. +Alice ......... 2 Abner Newton Sessions 1884 - 1960 ............. +Lola Lee Gilley Descendants of Allie Sessions 1 Allie Sessions 1875 - 1927 .. +William Frank Byrd 1870 - 1949 ......... 2 Cora Byrd ............. +Roy White ......... 2 Eva Byrd ......... 2 Iva Byrd 1903 - 1966 ............. +George A. O'Steen 1897 - 1955 ......... 2 Lamb Byrd 1896 - 1987 ............. +Claude Johnson ......... 2 Ida Mae Byrd 1912 - 1991 ............. +James Jerry Driver, Sr. 1907 - 1975 ......... 2 Pearl Byrd ............. +W. Garner Bates Thank you, Sharon Driver Wright shadri@perry.gulfnet.com http://www.geocities.com/shezzybug/

    08/07/2001 04:36:23
    1. [FLSUWANN] BASS/JACKSON
    2. Greg & Winnette
    3. Still trying to find the correct dates, locations, siblings and spouses of my Bass/Jackson family. Winnette 1 Rufus F Jackson 1832 - aft 1900 Branford, Fl . +Mariah Unknown Jackson 1832 GA?? - bef 1870 N Fl .... 2 Jefferson Jackson 1863 Fl - bef 1870 N. Fl. .... 2 John Jackson 1864 - bef 1870 N. Fl .... 2 Nathan J Jackson 1866 - bef 1870 N. Fl .... 2 Rufus Jackson, Jr. 1869 - Unknown ........ +Gussie Wert Unknown - Unknown ........... 3 Rufus Jackson 1898 - 1965 .... 2 Mattie Martha Jackson 1873 Baker Co Fl - 1928 Thomasville, Ga. ........ +William A Bass 1871 Sumter Co GA - 1949 Moultrie, Ga. ........... 3 William Wesley Bass 1903 Providence Fl - 1972 Tifton, Ga. ............... +Della Parker 1910 - 1999 ........... 3 Lois F Bass 1906 Providence Fl - 1936 Tifton, Ga. ............... +Rufus J. Lamb 1891 - 1943 ........... 3 Joseph Cameron Bass 1910 Providence Fl - 1979 Thomasville, GA. ............... +Mary Willia White 1910 Grady Co GA - 2000 Thomasville, GA. ........... *2nd Wife of Joseph Cameron Bass: ............... +Sally Genelda (nee Scarborough) Curl 1931 - 1983 ........... 3 Maude Ellen Bass 1911 - ?Fl ........... 3 Emanuel Bass 1912 - 1913 Fl ........... 3 Infant Bass 1913 - ? Fl *2nd Wife of Rufus F Jackson: . +Sarah A Hatcher 1832 - Unknown .... 2 Ollie Jackson 1878 - Unknown .... 2 Andrew Jackson 1880 - Unknown .... 2 Stonewall Jackson 1880 - Unknown .... 2 Harriett Jackson 1880 - Unknown .... 2 John Jackson 1894 - Unknown

    08/07/2001 04:13:48
    1. [FLSUWANN] Re: Sessions/Johnson
    2. I have a picture of Dupont Sessions that was taken in 1899. He is with some of my Peterson and Douglas relatives at the home of William John Peterson between Branford and O'brien. If he is a relative, I will scan it for you. Sherri

    08/07/2001 01:46:48
    1. Re: [FLSUWANN] BYRD
    2. I am sorry her e-mail is Rosebird1@aol.com

    08/03/2001 08:35:09
    1. Re: [FLSUWANN] BYRD
    2. Sharon
    3. >does any of your Byrd's spell it Bird, if so there is a friend of mine name Rose Bird - her e-mail is ( ) she might can help you Kay< Thank you Kay, for 'another' researcher's name. As to your question about spelling, I am not sure yet. Haven't made it past my great-grandfather. I know you are right about the names too. I never thought there would be more than one George Washington Driver...but land sakes; there are a slew of them! Then I wouldn't even begin to guess how many Chesley John Daniel Boatrights there are. <G> That is one of my maternal line names. Sharon shadri@perry.gulfnet.com http://www.geocities.com/shezzybug/

    08/03/2001 03:53:33
    1. Re: [FLSUWANN] BYRD
    2. Sharon, in researching Byrd's there are many William Byrd's and also many other same names, so you will probably find more does any of your Byrd's spell it Bird, if so there is a friend of mine name Rose Bird - her e-mail is ( rosebird1@aol.com ) she might can help you Kay

    08/03/2001 03:03:11