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    1. [FORBES] Fwd: My Berry Family
    2. --part1_7c.31469566.2b07143f_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit --part1_7c.31469566.2b07143f_boundary Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Disposition: inline Return-Path: <nontext-reject@lists5.rootsweb.com> Received: from rly-yb02.mx.aol.com (rly-yb02.mail.aol.com [172.18.146.2]) by air-yb01.mail.aol.com (v89.21) with ESMTP id MAILINYB11-1115221811; Fri, 15 Nov 2002 22:18:11 -0500 Received: from lists5.rootsweb.com (lists5.rootsweb.com [207.40.200.41]) by rly-yb02.mx.aol.com (v89.21) with ESMTP id MAILRELAYINYB25-1115221734; Fri, 15 Nov 2002 22:17:34 1900 Received: (from slist@localhost) by lists5.rootsweb.com (8.12.4/8.12.4) id gAG3HKVV013278; Fri, 15 Nov 2002 20:17:20 -0700 Date: Fri, 15 Nov 2002 20:17:20 -0700 Message-Id: <200211160317.gAG3HKVV013278@lists5.rootsweb.com> To: ChrisKMcLean@aol.com Subject: Re: Fwd: My Berry Family References: <122.1a8180e0.2b0712c2@aol.com> In-Reply-To: <122.1a8180e0.2b0712c2@aol.com> From: BERRY-L-request@rootsweb.com X-Mailer: Procmail Autoreply X-Loop: BERRY-L-request@rootsweb.com Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit > --part1_122.1a8180e0.2b0712c2_boundary > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" > Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit > > --part1_122.1a8180e0.2b0712c2_boundary > Content-Type: message/rfc822 > Content-Disposition: inline > Return-path: <ChrisKMcLean@aol.com> > From: ChrisKMcLean@aol.com > Full-name: Chris K McLean > Message-ID: <8.2f3dec8e.2af55c91@aol.com> > Date: Sat, 2 Nov 2002 11:51:29 EST > Subject: My Berry Family > To: berry-l@rootsweb.com > MIME-Version: 1.0 > Content-Type: multipart/related; boundary="part2_122.1a8180e0.2af55c91_boundary" > X-Mailer: AOL 8.0 for Windows US sub 180 > --part2_122.1a8180e0.2af55c91_boundary > Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="122.1a8180e0_alt_bound" > --122.1a8180e0_alt_bound > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" > Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit > Hi, Just thought that I'd try again. I'm really stuck. This is what I > have.... > ???Berry (possibly George, b. NY, according to his daughter's death > certificate) married Mary Elizabeth Forbes(b. abt 1847 in Franklin, GA.). > They had the following children: 1. George Jackson Berry (my great > grandfather) b. 1876 in GA, d. Jan. 1934 in AZ ; 2. Eugene Berry b. 1878 in > NY (according to 1880 Census, GA) d. unknown, 3. Allie Berry, b. 1880 in GA > (according to her death certificate), d. 1966 in OK. > In the 1880 Census of GA, Mary E. Berry is listed with her two sons and as > a widow. Aliie is not listed and I am assuming that Mary was pregnant with > her at the time of the Census. I have been told by older cousins that they > remember hearing something about Mary's husband being killed in a shoot out? > Without knowing his first name, I am at a loss as to connecting him with any > Berry line. As I said, his first name was listed as being George in his > daughter's death certificate. On George Jackson's death certificate, he is > listed as ??Berry, born in NY. > Mary later married an Unknown Wright and had more children: Paul Wright > and W.W. Wright. In George Jackson's obituary, Paul is listed as living in AZ > and W.W. Wright is listed as living in Alabama, being his surviving brothers. > I find Mary Wright later living in Oklahoma with my great grandfather, > George Jackson Berry, and two of his children.(1920 Census) She is listed as > a widow once again. My great grandmother, Elsie Pearl Branson Berry (George's > wife) had passed away in 1912, so I've been told that Mary moved in with > George to help him raise two of his children, while my grandfather, Ken went > to live with his maternal grandmother, Martha Ann Branson, in MO. > Any help would be great. Sorry so long. I am hoping if I post a lot of > information, something will connect somewhere. Any suggestions would be > wonderful. > Thanks in advance, Christine > > --122.1a8180e0_alt_bound > Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" > Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit > <HTML><FONT FACE=arial,helvetica><BODY WIDTH="72" HEIGHT="100" SRC="cid:X.MA0.1036255889@aol.com" BACKGROUND="cid:X.MA0.1036255889@aol.com" DATASIZE="2082" ID="MA0.1036255889"><FONT SIZE=2 FAMILY="SANSSERIF" FACE="Arial" LANG="0">Hi, Just thought that I'd try again. I'm really stuck. This is what I have....<BR> > <BR> > ???Berry (possibly George, b. NY, according to his daughter's death certificate) married Mary Elizabeth Forbes(b. abt 1847 in Franklin, GA.). They had the following children: 1. George Jackson Berry (my great grandfather) b. 1876 in GA, d. Jan. 1934 in AZ ; 2. Eugene Berry b. 1878 in NY (according to 1880 Census, GA) d. unknown, 3. Allie Berry, b. 1880 in GA (according to her death certificate), d. 1966 in OK.<BR> > In the 1880 Census of GA, Mary E. Berry is listed with her two sons and as a widow. Aliie is not listed and I am assuming that Mary was pregnant with her at the time of the Census. I have been told by older cousins that they remember hearing something about Mary's husband being killed in a shoot out? Without knowing his first name, I am at a loss as to connecting him with any Berry line. As I said, his first name was listed as being George in his daughter's death certificate. On George Jackson's death certificate, he is listed as ??Berry, born in NY. <BR> > Mary later married an Unknown Wright and had more children: Paul Wright and W.W. Wright. In George Jackson's obituary, Paul is listed as living in AZ and W.W. Wright is listed as living in Alabama, being his surviving brothers.<BR> > I find Mary Wright later living in Oklahoma with my great grandfather, George Jackson Berry, and two of his children.(1920 Census) She is listed as a widow once again. My great grandmother, Elsie Pearl Branson Berry (George's wife) had passed away in 1912, so I've been told that Mary moved in with George to help him raise two of his children, while my grandfather, Ken went to live with his maternal grandmother, Martha Ann Branson, in MO.<BR> > Any help would be great. Sorry so long. I am hoping if I post a lot of information, something will connect somewhere. Any suggestions would be wonderful.<BR> > Thanks in advance, Christine<BR> > </FONT></HTML> > --122.1a8180e0_alt_bound-- > --part2_122.1a8180e0.2af55c91_boundary > Content-ID: <X.MA0.1036255889@aol.com> > Content-Type: image/jpeg; name="Clouds.jpg" > Content-Disposition: inline > Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64 > /9j/4AAQSkZJRgABAgAAZABkAAD/7AARRHVja3kAAQAEAAAAZAAA/+4ADkFkb2JlAGTAAAAA > Af/bAIQAAQEBAQEBAQEBAQEBAQEBAQEBAQEBAQEBAQEBAQEBAQEBAQEBAQEBAQEBAQICAgIC > AgICAgICAwMDAwMDAwMDAwEBAQEBAQECAQECAgIBAgIDAwMDAwMDAwMDAwMDAwMDAwMDAwMD > AwMDAwMDAwMDAwMDAwMDAwMDAwMDAwMDAwMD/8AAEQgAZABIAwERAAIRAQMRAf/EAIcAAAID > AQEBAQAAAAAAAAAAAAQFAgMGAQAHCgEAAwEBAQEBAAAAAAAAAAAAAgMEBQEABgcQAAEDAgUC > BQMEAwEAAAAAAAEAEQIhAzFBURIE8GFxgZGhscHRE+HxIgUyQmIUEQACAgICAgIBBQEAAAAA > AAAAARECIQMxEkFhgQQTUXEiQmKR/9oADAMBAAIRAxEAPwD9t1+ZEmOLkL9O11UH5/e2fRG1 > Iuw1rp5Lt1gGrzg0HCE5EA9lm73VKS/Sm2aizZiYYV/dZN7tP0aVKYzyB8qw0qANnRO1bJWR > eykMjZAiC2Jywp7rt3LyDXHBG4YbnNfDVFXtEHLNT7Kt4iKdDuiiWC3GQTlndFwwYdk7Thwx > W3KwY38m+VcSt3r1WDI7drZCbFue+Mh/ik7LV6x5GUq+3o1HEltYDz8lk7lOTS1OODQWbu2J > fRwyzb0l4L6WhHN8JuDqQ5Ga91tXg9KthkNkA+3HTIops+eAeq8clF2MWJ+cimUbkG0Iy/N5 > crUpMcCzP3yWv9fSrrJl7trq4Fsv7Ccwak9ahlUvrKoh/YbQHatEncyfe6iBNay+w1ty2xAP > RUdlLkpq0q5C7fIEAPdJtqbG12QXR58nAFBqlv6658jFvYbb5e6glU1cdki2mMjq7Zx5D7V5 > 8T2xzU96RwOraSjlXtsZaAdUR6aS0BsvC9GN5twXTKLEV8emW5oq6ZMjddWwLH2FogHUZlV8 > rJNwN7Mht0UV1kqo0uS0gkfCFQE558FTGJB3eI+oRSmuAfIRCJlQPVLs0uRtFKDrNiUC7EnT > sp9mxWx4HUo0OrNuUgKYN6qC9kiylW17KeZZJjIZt3R6LqfQG2uIMpfsyBNMHWzr2KDLvRgB > tbS58VR3lQIdGsjAQMZUch/Y5KZ2TXsfEMYxhH8b6jNTOz7QUJKACVo7z/I4+qoV/wCIh1z6 > GXGEYBiXPwpdrdngo1wlkZce5AEiRDHMt9VLtq2sFWu1Ux7xRBnJjVsx91n7XaYLdcRJVyox > kCQ3si0tp5A2JP8AcUXOJC5A0BPbxB9VbXdar9EttSsvYo5XEFvEK3TudiTZp6hnL4osEuKD > D3SdO57F7HbdX42ILvMEZGLilG/ZaNNDakgvuSfJ2F8TYg0K5bX1PK/bIZbc5sk2hDqywqG4 > HHXr1SXDQyuDQcLcwMjos3fEwjQ0z5CuSwgThRJ1TI28RIqhfMZMGrToFWW1pqWSq7WAr/zH > kxdvFJ/KtTgb+P8AIvZDn7L1qQGLHsdUX1u1Lyc39dlIPnPM40xekz40X1GjbV0Unzu7W1cu > 40JxAD/VBttV5D1JocwLRxH1UFsssrx7LYylGQkTQvj5OhaTULkLKc+BvY5QiADIDR9B8KHZ > pbfBXTbCPcvnCUQIl9WXdP14eT23dKwD8cuRKT1wBxTNi8IXrfl8Gk492MbTYFgzLL2Ubv6N > Gll19mTv88MasGWxr+u5Mu+/2IL98Tm7hice60tetqvsgvdOxbaNs5/y60QXVvgJNP8Acv3m > Jy1DeNEvrKDTg7cuyABOA/RerRfJ2138AM+TOJxLdaJ9dVWJexona5UpF3JDrl9SQVdjYwt8 > qQIJNP0b0U1tKj2OrtafoYWuacd2FGdTX+v4gorufwZTl3ZBiCSOsqrY00Tx5MvbZoVyvnUt > j9sVWtaJe7+Ari3agvU0bWtGSt1PA3Vd/qPrMDKIJc5+AWdeyThF1KypZXfkMBiPRFrXlg3c > cAchuDSFD7J6ccciHL54K4yEZADXDzRNSsnk0hxZ40rkd7HD6YKHZtVXBXTW7KUcug23Bowb > 4XaNWyjlk6gHKs0INTUgKnTfInbTEMz1y1IFgDU0p7LSrdRLM+1XwHcSzISG7yop9101gdqo > 5yaezExgHDUWTsadjTqorkGu2XJOGKbS8YF2rlsp/FIjBjlRM7pMB1kjb4pMw4zzXbbYRyuq > Wbf+s48PxgSag8lgfb2W7SjZ+tRNZAv7PhxLmAGoxdP+pvfFhP2tK/qK+XxCSRli6s07sE23 > V/wVHhh6gGvTqxb3GCX8Wcl9rjREgWqOyVfa2hldeQ6RADB3Aw+ynUsezxmC1A+DfK6qs5JO > FsMCQPDv9kNrMJJfIVHjuHEQPLp0l7YxIxa5yOuKNkRHOlf181DtfZz4LNeFBZybO6BOo+iD > VeLBbKSjO8q/udgxNH11+VqadcGftuLxIEsKnNUNQKVk8ILt0PiPRJtwFVFtyySHA8+tGQVv > AdqfoQtccylUYCmiK+1JYOVo28jCHHPmFNbaiiusPjbjtAzzHcKd2c+h3VR7IwuCJbTPzXbV > bRxWSZO7ynFDVmOrMhpqh5CttlGUuu5fCq2KRGDKv6KbWPdwmX4AXORzZ2U3Nl1VQX7eC2ke > RgPxN8szKZ9x/wDGCP8AF/4t2w+iLPk44/qE2G/2x9krZPjgZT/XJyW7cWwamOH3XlEZ5POZ > KBtcvi3XkmOYxwLUTkGvf8vjV/H7puv2Lv8A5P/Z > --part2_122.1a8180e0.2af55c91_boundary-- > --part1_122.1a8180e0.2b0712c2_boundary-- Hi -- The message you submitted to this list (included above) wasn't sent to the list subscribers. 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