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    1. [FLSUWANN] Re: FLSUWANN-D Digest V00 #84
    2. In a message dated 11/3/00 8:03:57 AM Central Standard Time, FLSUWANN-D-request@rootsweb.com writes: << SENIOR-NEWBIE-L-request@rootsweb.com >> I would like to subscribe. I am new to both. Adalene

    11/03/2000 12:47:01
    1. [FLSUWANN] HILDRETH FL
    2. Hi listers, Is there a cemetery in or around Hildreth, FL? My g grandmother is supposed to be buried there. Her name is Maryanne Atkinson Bowe. She was born in Keswick, Cumberland, England abt. 1846. Her daughter, Jessie Bowe married Fred Ingham and they had one daughter. They lived on a chicken farm there. Jessie may be buried there also. Thanks. Judy Minihan

    11/03/2000 10:31:46
    1. [FLSUWANN] Attn: Senior Citizens
    2. Greg & Winn
    3. This is a new list for Senior Citizens who are new to computers, genealogy and the internet. We will learn how to operate these machines, and search the internet and how to gather our genealogy info. If you know someone who needs this, please refer them to this list. I sure wish they had this when I started.......Winnette To subscribe send an e-mail to the url below. Put the word subscribe in the body of the message only. For Mail Mode SENIOR-NEWBIE-L-request@rootsweb.com or Digest Mode SENIOR-NEWBIE-D-request@rootsweb.com

    11/02/2000 06:18:12
    1. Re: [FLSUWANN] Attn: Senior Citizens
    2. In a message dated 11/02/2000 7:20:21 PM Central Standard Time, gnw@rose.net writes: << If you know someone who needs this, please refer them to this list. I sure wish they had this when I started. >> Winnette, what a wonderful idea. How I wish something like this had been available when I started, too. Even taking classes at a Computer Learning Center left me more confused than anything else! I mostly learned by trial and error! I will keep this site in mind if I run into anyone who would benefit from it. Ginger in MS

    11/02/2000 01:25:37
    1. Re: [FLSUWANN] SC>FL>AL??
    2. In a message dated 10/27/2000 8:08:36 PM Eastern Daylight Time, gjrosier@ite.net writes: << Would you be willing to share some of that info with me??? Thank you, Grace >> I'm finally getting around to this... Here's what I have on my Jackson's: Clement Jackson (1809-1882) is found in the following censuses (censi??): 1840: US Census, Lexington Dist, SC 1850: US Census, Orangeburg Dist, SC 1860: US Census, Lexington Co, SC ("vicinity of Long Hollow") 1870: US Census, Lexington Co, SC 1880: US Census, Windsor twp, Barnwell Co, SC He married Hannah Gaunt. His mother was apparently named Sarah and married Israel Gaunt (presumably her second marriage, I don't know his father's name). Clement and Hannah's children included: Andrew Butler Jackson, James M. Jackson (1832-1907), Daniel Jackson, my GGGF (1834-1906), Sarah Ann Jackson, b. c1835, Henry Middleton Jackson, b. c1839, Eliza Jackson, (1846-1924); Israel Pickens Jackson (1848-1910); Louisa Jackson (1849-1925); Sarah Jane Jackson (1856-1925). I have some information on the next generation if you'd like. Let me know if anything is familiar. Paul M. Hendricks

    11/01/2000 02:03:50
    1. Re: [FLSUWANN] SC>FL>AL??
    2. Grace J. Rosier
    3. Would you be willing to share some of that info with me??? Thank you, Grace -----Original Message----- From: PaulMHMD@aol.com <PaulMHMD@aol.com> To: FLSUWANN-L@rootsweb.com <FLSUWANN-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Saturday, October 28, 2000 4:56 AM Subject: Re: [FLSUWANN] SC>FL>AL?? >Sorry, I have no Rosiers, but I do have Jacksons from the Barnwell County >area. > >Paul > > >============================== >The only real-time collaboration tool that allows you and other family >members to create a FREE, password-protected family tree. >http://www.ancestry.com/oft/login.asp >

    10/27/2000 06:15:41
    1. Re: [FLSUWANN] SC>FL>AL??
    2. In a message dated 10/27/00 8:08:36 PM Eastern Daylight Time, gjrosier@ite.net writes: << Would you be willing to share some of that info with me??? >> Sure. Give me a day or so. Paul

    10/27/2000 05:00:04
    1. Re: [FLSUWANN] SC>FL>AL??
    2. Sorry, I have no Rosiers, but I do have Jacksons from the Barnwell County area. Paul

    10/27/2000 08:50:38
    1. Re: [FLSUWANN] SC>FL>AL??
    2. Grace J. Rosier
    3. Hi Paul! Would you have any data regarding any possible relations to Joseph Jackson Rosier. I think he was of the Barnwell, SC area? Thank you, Grace -----Original Message----- From: PaulMHMD@aol.com <PaulMHMD@aol.com> To: FLSUWANN-L@rootsweb.com <FLSUWANN-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Tuesday, October 24, 2000 12:42 PM Subject: Re: [FLSUWANN] SC>FL>AL?? >In a message dated 10/23/2000 2:15:42 PM Eastern Daylight Time, gnw@rose.net >writes: > ><< There were many Joseph Jackson's in SC. York Co has some of them as does, >Edgecomb, Barnwell and Charleston. >> > >I had Jackson's around Barnwell/Lexington County area. Clement Jackson is >earliest (1809-1882), mother was named Sarah, I believe. Do you have any more >Jackson info? Or is that peripheral to the current discussion. > >Paul M. Hendricks > > >============================== >The only real-time collaboration tool that allows you and other family >members to create a FREE, password-protected family tree. >http://www.ancestry.com/oft/login.asp >

    10/27/2000 06:02:13
    1. Re: [FLSUWANN] SC>FL>AL??
    2. Jinnie & Bo Hancock
    3. Hi, if you are interested in information on the Rosier family you can get in touch with me at hanc@alltel.net and I will give the address and/or phone number (no email) of someone from that family who has a Rosier book. Regards, Jinnie Hancock, President Suwannee Valley Genealogical Society, Inc. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Grace J. Rosier" <gjrosier@ite.net> To: <FLSUWANN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, October 23, 2000 9:59 PM Subject: Re: [FLSUWANN] SC>FL>AL?? > Winnette, > > I recall in a S. Carolina census, that the eldest daughter of Joseph Jackson > Rosier, was named Rachel. We were trying to figure out how she fit in the > whole picture, as according to the census and some marriage data, she would > have been born prior to the marriage date we had. > > Thank you for responding and will keep looking. > > Grace > -----Original Message----- > From: Greg & Winn <gnw@rose.net> > To: FLSUWANN-L@rootsweb.com <FLSUWANN-L@rootsweb.com> > Date: Tuesday, October 24, 2000 4:19 AM > Subject: Re: [FLSUWANN] SC>FL>AL?? > > > >Hello Grace, > > > >I have no Rosier as yet. But as you can tell I have no maiden name on > Rachel nor Mariah. > >There were many Joseph Jackson's in SC. York Co has some of them as does, > Edgecomb, > >Barnwell and Charleston. I would think that your Joseph Rosier might be > named after his Mother's father. If he was a second son you can almost count > on it. A lot of the Jackson's from South Carolina went to Tennessee and > Kentucky too. > > > >Rachel & Joseph had a son named Thompson. I keep finding Rachel > Thompson's, but, never one that could be mine. I will keep an eye out for > your Joseph Jackson Rosier connection. May be you will keep an eye out for > Rachel Thompson. > > > >Best Regards, > > > >Winnette > > > > > > > >============================== > >Join the RootsWeb WorldConnect Project: > >Linking the world, one GEDCOM at a time. > >http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com > > > > > ============================== > 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 > >

    10/26/2000 05:46:23
    1. [FLSUWANN] Re:Jackson
    2. Greg & Winn
    3. Darrell, Thank you for the information regarding the Jackson Book. Winnette

    10/25/2000 10:59:17
    1. [FLSUWANN] Re: FLSUWANN-D Digest V00 #78
    2. Darrel R. Bell
    3. For another Jackson resource, Linda Garner linger@ldl.net, has compiled a book regarding he Jackson and Associated Families of Lafayette County. Darrel Bell FLSUWANN-D-request@rootsweb.com wrote: > > Subject: > > FLSUWANN-D Digest Volume 00 : Issue 78 > > Today's Topics: > #1 Re: [FLSUWANN] Re: JACKSON SC>FL>A [PaulMHMD@aol.com] > > Administrivia: > To unsubscribe from FLSUWANN-D, send a message to > > FLSUWANN-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. > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: Re: [FLSUWANN] Re: JACKSON SC>FL>AL?? > Date: Tue, 24 Oct 2000 22:32:18 EDT > From: PaulMHMD@aol.com > To: FLSUWANN-L@rootsweb.com > > In a message dated 10/23/2000 10:57:53 PM Eastern Daylight Time, gnw@rose.net > writes: > > << Paul, > The only Jackson info I have was posted to this list a day or so ago. Sure > do wish I could find more. > Winnette >> > > Well, if you are interested in more on my Jacksons in SC, I would be happy to > discuss. > > Paul

    10/25/2000 09:38:12
    1. Re: [FLSUWANN] Re: JACKSON SC>FL>AL??
    2. In a message dated 10/23/2000 10:57:53 PM Eastern Daylight Time, gnw@rose.net writes: << Paul, The only Jackson info I have was posted to this list a day or so ago. Sure do wish I could find more. Winnette >> Well, if you are interested in more on my Jacksons in SC, I would be happy to discuss. Paul

    10/24/2000 04:32:18
    1. [FLSUWANN] Reuben Green
    2. Hi, I am interested in information on Reuben Green/e b. 1855 in GA. His father was Lewis Green of Jasper. Rueben married Narcissus James of AL. His brothers were John, Thomas, Lewis, Henry, Eli, Robert, William, Millege, his adopted brothers were William T. and Leander Jack. His sisters were Sarah Ann m. Millege Clayton, Julia m. ? Barnes, Mary Jane m. Ratliff and Winney m. Jim Green. Thanks, Selma

    10/23/2000 11:05:10
    1. [FLSUWANN] Re: JACKSON SC>FL>AL??
    2. Greg & Winn
    3. Paul, The only Jackson info I have was posted to this list a day or so ago. Sure do wish I could find more. Winnette

    10/23/2000 08:55:58
    1. Re: [FLSUWANN] SC>FL>AL??
    2. Grace J. Rosier
    3. Winnette, I recall in a S. Carolina census, that the eldest daughter of Joseph Jackson Rosier, was named Rachel. We were trying to figure out how she fit in the whole picture, as according to the census and some marriage data, she would have been born prior to the marriage date we had. Thank you for responding and will keep looking. Grace -----Original Message----- From: Greg & Winn <gnw@rose.net> To: FLSUWANN-L@rootsweb.com <FLSUWANN-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Tuesday, October 24, 2000 4:19 AM Subject: Re: [FLSUWANN] SC>FL>AL?? >Hello Grace, > >I have no Rosier as yet. But as you can tell I have no maiden name on Rachel nor Mariah. >There were many Joseph Jackson's in SC. York Co has some of them as does, Edgecomb, >Barnwell and Charleston. I would think that your Joseph Rosier might be named after his Mother's father. If he was a second son you can almost count on it. A lot of the Jackson's from South Carolina went to Tennessee and Kentucky too. > >Rachel & Joseph had a son named Thompson. I keep finding Rachel Thompson's, but, never one that could be mine. I will keep an eye out for your Joseph Jackson Rosier connection. May be you will keep an eye out for Rachel Thompson. > >Best Regards, > >Winnette > > > >============================== >Join the RootsWeb WorldConnect Project: >Linking the world, one GEDCOM at a time. >http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com >

    10/23/2000 07:59:03
    1. Re: [FLSUWANN] SC>FL>AL??
    2. In a message dated 10/23/2000 2:15:42 PM Eastern Daylight Time, gnw@rose.net writes: << There were many Joseph Jackson's in SC. York Co has some of them as does, Edgecomb, Barnwell and Charleston. >> I had Jackson's around Barnwell/Lexington County area. Clement Jackson is earliest (1809-1882), mother was named Sarah, I believe. Do you have any more Jackson info? Or is that peripheral to the current discussion. Paul M. Hendricks

    10/23/2000 04:36:45
    1. Re: [FLSUWANN] SC>FL>AL??
    2. Greg & Winn
    3. Hello Grace, I have no Rosier as yet. But as you can tell I have no maiden name on Rachel nor Mariah. There were many Joseph Jackson's in SC. York Co has some of them as does, Edgecomb, Barnwell and Charleston. I would think that your Joseph Rosier might be named after his Mother's father. If he was a second son you can almost count on it. A lot of the Jackson's from South Carolina went to Tennessee and Kentucky too. Rachel & Joseph had a son named Thompson. I keep finding Rachel Thompson's, but, never one that could be mine. I will keep an eye out for your Joseph Jackson Rosier connection. May be you will keep an eye out for Rachel Thompson. Best Regards, Winnette

    10/23/2000 12:13:42
    1. Re: [FLSUWANN] SC>FL>AL??
    2. Grace J. Rosier
    3. Hi Winnette, I realize you don't have any Rosiers listed, but just out of curiousity, I have seen some genealogical work done on my line with the name Joseph Jackson Rosier. I think he might have been born about 1844 in S. Carolina. Would you have, possibly, any info on him? I don't know where the middle name Jackson comes from (e.g., mother's maiden name, or from Andrew Jackson, etc.). So, I just thought I would inquire. >From what I have seen Joseph Jackson Rosier was married to Catharine Long, daughter of Enoch Long, in S. Carolina. Thank you, Grace -----Original Message----- From: Greg & Winn <gnw@rose.net> To: FLSUWANN-L@rootsweb.com <FLSUWANN-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Saturday, October 21, 2000 9:54 PM Subject: [FLSUWANN] SC>FL>AL?? >1 Joseph Jackson b. 1787 in SC- d. Unknown in Baker/Columbia Co Fl. >. +Rachel (Maiden?) Jackson b 1805 in SC - d ? in Baker/Columbia Co Fl >.... 2 Rufus F Jackson b 1832 Colleton Co SC - d? in Fl. >........ +Mariah (Maiden?) Jackson b. 1832 in Ga - d. 1870 in Fl. >........... 3 Jefferson Jackson 1863 - 1870 >........... 3 Nathan J Jackson 1866 - 1870 >........... 3 Rufus Jackson, Jr. b.1869 in Fl. d. unknown Fl. >............... +Gussie Wert Unknown - Unknown >.................. 4 Rufus Jackson b.1898 Fl - 1965 in Pensacola, Fl.?? >........... 3 John Jackson b. 1864 Fl - d. 1870 in Fl. >........... 3 Mattie Martha Jackson b. 1874 in Fl - d 1928 in Thomas Co Ga. >............... +William A Bass b. 1871 Sumter Co Ga - d 1949 Colquitt Co Ga. >.................. 4 William Wesley Bass b. 1905 in Fl - d. 1972 Thomas Co Ga. >...................... +Della Parker b.1910 Ga - d. 1999 Ga. >.................. 4 Lois F Bass b. 1907 Fl - d. 1934 Ga >...................... +Rufus Lamb Unknown - Unknown >.................. 4 Joseph Cameron Bass b. 1910 Fl - d. 1979 Thomas Co Ga. >...................... +Mary Willia White b. 1910 Grady Co Ga - d. 2000 Thomas Co Ga >.................. *2nd Wife of Joseph Cameron Bass: >...................... +Sally Genelda Scarborough Curles b.1935 Soperton, Ga - d. 1983 Valdosta, Ga. >.................. 4 Maude Ellen Bass b. 1911 Fl - d. abt 1911 or 12 Fl >.................. 4 Emanuel Bass b. 1912 Fl - d. 1912 or 13 Fl >.................. 4 Infant Bass b. 1913 Fl - d abt 1913 or 14 Fl >.... *2nd Wife of Rufus F Jackson: >........ +Sarah A Hatcher 1832 - Unknown >........... 3 Ollie Jackson 1878 - Unknown >........... 3 Stonewall Jackson 1880 - Unknown >........... 3 Andrew Jackson 1880 - Unknown >........... 3 Harriett Jackson 1880 - Unknown >........... 3 John Jackson 1894 - Unknown (either went to Al or Tx) >.... 2 Louisa Jackson b. 1835 SC - d Unknown Fl ?? >........ +Henry Huny Unknown - Unknown >.... 2 John Jackson b.1837 SC - d. Unknown (Al or TX) >.... 2 Thompson Jackson b. 1840 SC - d. Unknown >.... 2 Tereasa Jackson b. 1842 SC - d. Unknown >.... 2 James Jackson b. 1844 SC - d. Unknown > >Any information appreciated. > >Winnette > > > > >============================== >Join the RootsWeb WorldConnect Project: >Linking the world, one GEDCOM at a time. >http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com >

    10/23/2000 11:40:17
    1. [FLSUWANN] SC>FL>AL??
    2. Greg & Winn
    3. 1 Joseph Jackson b. 1787 in SC- d. Unknown in Baker/Columbia Co Fl. . +Rachel (Maiden?) Jackson b 1805 in SC - d ? in Baker/Columbia Co Fl .... 2 Rufus F Jackson b 1832 Colleton Co SC - d? in Fl. ........ +Mariah (Maiden?) Jackson b. 1832 in Ga - d. 1870 in Fl. ........... 3 Jefferson Jackson 1863 - 1870 ........... 3 Nathan J Jackson 1866 - 1870 ........... 3 Rufus Jackson, Jr. b.1869 in Fl. d. unknown Fl. ............... +Gussie Wert Unknown - Unknown .................. 4 Rufus Jackson b.1898 Fl - 1965 in Pensacola, Fl.?? ........... 3 John Jackson b. 1864 Fl - d. 1870 in Fl. ........... 3 Mattie Martha Jackson b. 1874 in Fl - d 1928 in Thomas Co Ga. ............... +William A Bass b. 1871 Sumter Co Ga - d 1949 Colquitt Co Ga. .................. 4 William Wesley Bass b. 1905 in Fl - d. 1972 Thomas Co Ga. ...................... +Della Parker b.1910 Ga - d. 1999 Ga. .................. 4 Lois F Bass b. 1907 Fl - d. 1934 Ga ...................... +Rufus Lamb Unknown - Unknown .................. 4 Joseph Cameron Bass b. 1910 Fl - d. 1979 Thomas Co Ga. ...................... +Mary Willia White b. 1910 Grady Co Ga - d. 2000 Thomas Co Ga .................. *2nd Wife of Joseph Cameron Bass: ...................... +Sally Genelda Scarborough Curles b.1935 Soperton, Ga - d. 1983 Valdosta, Ga. .................. 4 Maude Ellen Bass b. 1911 Fl - d. abt 1911 or 12 Fl .................. 4 Emanuel Bass b. 1912 Fl - d. 1912 or 13 Fl .................. 4 Infant Bass b. 1913 Fl - d abt 1913 or 14 Fl .... *2nd Wife of Rufus F Jackson: ........ +Sarah A Hatcher 1832 - Unknown ........... 3 Ollie Jackson 1878 - Unknown ........... 3 Stonewall Jackson 1880 - Unknown ........... 3 Andrew Jackson 1880 - Unknown ........... 3 Harriett Jackson 1880 - Unknown ........... 3 John Jackson 1894 - Unknown (either went to Al or Tx) .... 2 Louisa Jackson b. 1835 SC - d Unknown Fl ?? ........ +Henry Huny Unknown - Unknown .... 2 John Jackson b.1837 SC - d. Unknown (Al or TX) .... 2 Thompson Jackson b. 1840 SC - d. Unknown .... 2 Tereasa Jackson b. 1842 SC - d. Unknown .... 2 James Jackson b. 1844 SC - d. Unknown Any information appreciated. Winnette

    10/21/2000 05:47:15