Does anyone have info on a Julia B. Fowler (7 Jun 1861-27 Jan 1919) b. New York d. Fort Worth TX her father was John P Fowler and mother Sara C. Glover I think I have her father John P and several brothers in the Union Army during the Civil War. They *may* be from NJ
Fran, for some reason the last message I sent got returned will try to sent this to see if it works. If not I will go back and try to find your email somewhere else. I sent a copy to rootsweb message board also. Hi Fran, I have seen your name often in the posts. So far, looks like you are one of the most active Fowler researchers I have seen out there. I would love to share info with you since I believe you will have more reliable data. My line is William John's brother who went to Fentress county. For right now I only have his line up on the web site because I dont want to pass along bogus info. I want the web site to be a place where we can share accurate infomation. I have two folders full of documentation and am scanning it little by little. My problem is that since Fentress County is up there in the hills, fire destroyed most of the records before 1936. From what I have seen, your line is pretty well documented after John moves to Hopkins County. Have you had any luck with Mark? I am working on a theory that maybe he went by the name Francis in some cases. I have found info on a Francis that noone seems to have. Hinshaw's Enclyclopedia of Quaker Genealogy Vol VI p177 10/12/1736 Francis Fowler signed a certificate of marriage held in the house of Joseph Pattison, Prince George Co., First time name appears. This marriage is John Merryman Prince George to Hannah Pattison relict of Wm of Prince George. The other witness mentioned are Joseph Mag't and Mary Pattison, Godfrey, John and Ann Fowler. This additonal info comes from a tiny loose leaf document I found at the Oregon Genealogy Forum in Portland titled: Marriage Records of Henrico Co. MM of Friends, Virginia 1699-1757. typed by the Genealogy Society of Utah, Salt Lake City 1937 Again, on 5/5/1753, Francis Fowler served on a marriage committee for William Beams and Elizabeth Pattyson. Hinshaw's Enclyclopedia of Quaker Genealogy Vol VI p177 Note: Beams is probably Reams since that is what it says in the Marriage Records of Henrico Co. MM of Friends, Virginia 1699-1757. typed by the Genealogy Society of Utah, Salt Lake City 1937 6/6/1753, Godfrey and Francis Fowler were witness to the marriage of Wm. Reams and Mary Pattyson. Marriage Records of Henrico Co. MM of Friends, Virginia 1699-1757. typed by the Genealogy Society of Utah, Salt Lake City 1937 I have found no other reference in anyone's online trees that would suggest there was a Francis born early enough (probably bef 1720) to be this Francis. However, I do find Francis, Francis Jr. and and another son Samuel Mercer Fowler in Granville Co., NC as early as 1764 and 1765 on the tithables tax list and Richard and Thomas Fowler (presumably sons of Mark) mentioned in Granville as a chain carrier as early as 1758. If this were Francis, son of Godfrey Jr. b. abt 1740, he would be only 13 in 1753 and not even born in 1736. On a side note, it is probably this latter Fowler line that Jim is researching. I find part of that line going into Georgia as well. Jim, let me know who you are researching exactly and I will see what I have found or can find. There is a lot of misinformation that I have found but if everyone participates, we can weed out the bad from the good. I actually wiped out everything that I haven't researched personally from my database because I felt it was too full of holes, twists and turns. Another side note, in Burke's American Families with British Ancestry : Lineages of 1,600 families now resident of U.S.. Baltimore, Maryland, Bernard Burke, Genealogical Publishing Company, 1970. p2691/2692, it states the original John Fowler was the son of Francis Fowler. I dont know whose wrong here. This one book that clais to contain the most accurate info or thousands of others who claim Christopher Fowler as his father. One thing is for sure, the name Christopher never appears the again among any of the descendants of John Fowler however, Francis does appear several times. I would love to get a discussion started on this whole matter on my Fowler family site. Things are pretty bare there right now. It's only me talking to myself haha In fact, I think I will paste a copy of this there. Jim just received your email. Will look at it and get back to you. Kirk Fowler Portland, OR mrfowler@mrfowler.com ----- Original Message ----- From: Fran Higgins To: mrfowler Cc: FOWLER-L@rootsweb.com Sent: Monday, October 27, 2003 4:34 AM Subject: Re: [FOWLER] Subject: FOWLER-PEARSON-BROWN Cemetery Godfrey Fowler line Research: I also am looking for the Godfrey Fowler line to Richard(s) to John Fowler who married in Granville County, North Carolina. Thomas T. Fowler also married in Granville County, North Carolina. They both went to Hopkins County, Kentucky - Madisonville area. Thanks: Fran Higgins dlpub@erols.com ----- Original Message ----- From: "Fran Higgins" <dlpub@erols.com> To: <FOWLER-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, October 27, 2003 4:34 AM Subject: Re: [FOWLER] Subject: FOWLER-PEARSON-BROWN Cemetery > Godfrey Fowler line Research: I also am looking for the Godfrey Fowler > line to > Richard(s) to John Fowler who married in Granville County, North Carolina. > Thomas T. Fowler also married in Granville County, North Carolina. > They both > went to Hopkins County, Kentucky - Madisonville area. > Thanks: Fran Higgins dlpub@erols.com > > > > mrfowler wrote: > > >Hi Jim, > > > >It looks like you are researching the Godfrey Fowler line originally from > >Henrico Co., VA. > >I am in the developing stages of establishing a web site just for this line. > >If I am correct about your line, maybe you could stop by the site and add to > >the info. > >Even if its just a break down of your direct line. > >I have lots to do still but trying to create our own little place on the web > >where we can all share info on our own lines. > >My direct line is Godfrey b.1670>Mark b.1703 >Richard> 1720 Richard 1750 > > > > > >>William 1796. > >> > >> > >As near as I can tell, branches of this line went to both Granville/Wake > >Co., NC and the Union Co./Spartanburg area of SC then on to TN and KY. > > > >Who are you researching? > >Hopefully, we can get enough researchers together that we can piece together > >a complete story of the various branches of this Fowler family. > > > >Kirk Fowler > >http://www.mrfowler.com > >----- Original Message ----- > >From: "Cowboy" <cowboy2@inreach.com> > >To: <FOWLER-L@rootsweb.com> > >Sent: Sunday, October 26, 2003 7:53 AM > >Subject: [FOWLER] Subject: FOWLER-PEARSON-BROWN Cemetery > > > > > > > > > >>I found reference to this cemetery discussed in January 2000 on > >>RootsWeb.com beginning with notification of its being destroyed by Leigh > >>Smith of Spartanburg. > >> > >> > >> > >>> * [SCSPARTA] PEARSON-FOWLER-BROWN cemetery by > >>><<mailto:LSmith3437@aol.com>LSmith3437@aol.com> > >>>"It is located near Cashville on Hwy 101 between Hwy 417 and Woodruff." > >>>"He stated that he did not know where on the property the cemetery was > >>>located but that a neighbor had come and removed all the stones declaring > >>>they were his ancestors." > >>> > >>> > >>Does anyone know the names of those buried in this cemetery? The line I > >> > >> > >am > > > > > >>searching is Fowler. However, I have one or two branches that married > >>Pearsons in Spartanburg Co., SC between 1810 and 1820. The moved briefly > >> > >> > >to > > > > > >>Alabama before moving to Hardeman Co, TN. There was also a Fowler/Brown > >>connection in Hardeman Co, TN as well during this time. > >> > >>Thanks for any help you can give. > >> > >>Jim > >> > >> > >> > > > > > > > >============================== > >To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > >http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > > > > > > > > > > ______________________________
Kirk, I have a little on your line on your Mark and Richard Fowler. Some, I got from Steve and Paul. See below and check my website at the bottom of this mail. Descendants of Mark Fowler II Generation No. 1 1. MARK47 FOWLER II (GODFREY46, JOHN WILLIAM45, CHRISTOPHER44, WILLIAM43, ROGER42, EDWARD41, RICHARD QUARTERMAYNE40, RICHARD39, WILLIAM38, HENRY37, JOHN36, JOHN35, JOHN34 LE FOWLER, *, JOHANNES33, REGINALDUS32, JOHN31 FOWLER, RICHARD30, RICHARD29, HENRY (THE WRANGLER)28, HENRY [THE QUARRELSOME]27, HENRY THE26, DUKE OF SAXONY (THE ILLUSTRIOUS)25 OTTO, *, COUNT24 LIUDOLF, *, OF SAXONY GERMANY23 BRUNO, *, WIGEBART"DUKE" OF22 SAXONY, *, "KING" OF SAXONS21 WIGEBART, *, UNKNOWN20 WERNICKE, *, UNKNOWN19 DIETERICK, *, UNKNOWN18 SIGHARD, *, UNKNOWN17 BERTHOLD,*, UNKNOWN16 BODICUS, *, UNKNOWN15 HULDERIC, *, UNKNOWN14 HATHWIGATE, *, UNKNOWN13 HARTWAKE, *, UNKNOWN12 HENGEST, *, UNKNOWN WITEGESLUS.11 *, UNKNOWN10 WITTE, I, *, UNKNOWN9, UNKNOWN8 BODE, *, OF SAXONY7 MARBED, *, OF SAXONY6 WILKE, *, UNKNOWN5 WITEKIND, *, OF SAXONY4 SIGWARD, *, OF SAXONY3 SWARTICKE, I, *, OF SAXONY2 WILKE, *, UNKNOWN1 HARDERICK, *) was born 1703, and died in Dinwiddie Co. VA. He married MARGORY. Notes for MARK FOWLER II: See HOUSE OF FOWLER by Grover Parsons Fowler, Page 68 See Steve Fowler <srfowler@swbell.net> file http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=srfowler More About MARK FOWLER II: Kinship: Steve Fowler <srfowler@swbell.net> Moved to: NC Children of MARK FOWLER and MARGORY are: i. HENRY48 FOWLER, d. 1795, Granville Co. NC. Notes for HENRY FOWLER: See HOUSE OF FOWLER by Grover Parsons Fowler, Page 68-69 ii. JOHN FOWLER. iii. SARAH FOWLER. iv. RICHARD FOWLER, d. 1770, Granville Co. NC; m. GRACE. Notes for RICHARD FOWLER: See HOUSE OF FOWLER by Grover Parsons Fowler, Page 80-83 and his descendants thru page 130 From: Prpark38@cs.com Date: Wed, 26 Jun 2002 14:16:15 EDT Subject: (no subject) To: otime1@yahoo.com David, Thanks for the information. I don't have a scanner so I will have to type what I have on the descendants of Edward Fowler, which is in outline form for the first 16 generations. 1. Edward Fowler- 1480 2. Thomas Fowler 3. William Fowler- 1535 4. Christopher Fowler 1611-1676 + Elizabeth Burgess 5. John Fowler 1638-1683 + Mary 1640 6. Godfrey Fowler 1670-1747 + Susannah 1674- 7. Mark Fowler 1698- + Margory Fowler 1702 8. Richard Fowler- 1729 9. Joshua Fowler- 1755-1833 I couldn't find this son for Richard Fowler in HOF book. DSP + Elizabeth 1755-1835 10. Thomas Fowler 1794- + Nancy Haygood- 1796- Samuel Fowler 1813- SC\ Josiah D. Fowler 1815, AL : d. 1885, Wayne, TN\ Eliza Jane Fowler 1816- Lauderdale, AL d. 1864 -Wayne, TN Hannah Fowler b. 1817 Martha Fowler b. 1818 Lewis Fowler b. 1818 Lauderdale Mary Fowler b. 1819- Lauderdale Joshua Fowler b. 1835 Lauderdale William Fowler b. 1828 Joseph Fowler b. Lauderdale 11. Josiah Fowler 1815-1885 + Ludian Pistol 1834 (2 children) + Mahulda S. Palmer- b. 1825 SC (4 children) + Lucretia Carter 1830-TN (4 children) + Priscella Blackburn b. Dec. 13, 1835 in SC (6 children) George Washington Fowler b. 1866 d. April 1952 Lauderdale ( George was my great-grandfather) Thanks and excuse the typo's. Paul More About RICHARD FOWLER: Kinship: Steve Fowler <srfowler@swbell.net> v. SIMMONS FOWLER, b. 1712; m. MARY SEARS, Apr 05, 1759. Notes for SIMMONS FOWLER: See HOUSE OF FOWLER by Grover Parsons Fowler, Page 61-63 To: otime1@yahoo.com Date: Tue, 14 May 2002 20:36:23 -0700 Subject: Re: Richard Fowler From: johnw6636@juno.com David, Researched the Quaker records and also the Fowler books and now can make the connection. Simmons Fowler married Mary Sears. They had two children that we can identify...Martha, the oldest and Simmons, born about 1867. Young Simmons married Sarah Walker. Sarah and Simmons are the parents to our Simeon (Simmeon) that we've been researching....Our Simeon has two daughters he named after his mother and grandmother besides other children. After reading the Quaker files, it appears that the elder Simmons was having a problem with the military...he seemed to be a pacifist......Anyways, the Sears family and other Fowlers served honorably during the Revolutionary War. It appears as if Mary, who's listed in the South Carolina census, left Simmons for one reason or another because Simmons remarried a Mary Stanton in 1807 in Virginia. Every family has it's black sheep and Simmons apparently was the Fowlers. He appears to be in hiding during the Revolutionary War. There are a few paragraphs in the House of Fowler that are in error regarding Simmons and his connection to the ! Sears family...Another indicator is the usage of Simeon and dirivatives of Cassandra during the generations. In 1844 Simeon Cass Fowler was born in Mississippi and ended up in the Antioch, Johnson County, Texas cemetery and Levi, the son of Thomas of Tennessee, just a few miles down the road in Johnson County, Texas.... Where the confusion starts is when people start interchanging the given name and surname. On page 61 HOF the author makes the statement that Simmons is prominent in the mm, the family by that name being large and he apparently takes his name from them... though I find no evidence that they are related kin....Simmons given name was Simmons and actually he is no relation to the surname Simmons. The author appears to have wandered here a little mixing surnames.....Simmeons did marry Mary Sears and his brother John maried Elizabeth. Their parents from the Prince George area are Paul and Elizabeth. They appear to have 10 children, 9 of which are girls. On page 62 we learn that Martha is born 8/28/1765, daughter of Simmons and Mary. On page 67 one finds Mary still present in March of 1771 and also in 1780 she's mentioned. No mention of Simmons. Looking through the LDS site under Simmons Fowler, one finds him marrying a Sarah Walker. His birth is listed as abt. 1767. Under the same site his birth is listed as 1777 to a Simmons Fowler and Marry Sears. We now have two children for Simmons and Mary. Considering that Martha was born in 1765, the 1667 date for the you is more reliable. I've found the LDS site to be very liberal in it's dating process. Anyways, the elder Simmons doesn't reappear until 1800 and we find him always losing hats...On July 18, 1807 our elderly Simmons remarry ...His bride is Mary Stanton. In the 1790 Federal census one can find a Mary listed in the Laurens County S.C census, living near Richard and Joshua....She's there well into the 1800's. The probable reason the younger Simmons is not listed is that Mary is the head of the household and Simmons and wife are taking care of her. She's in her fifty's in 1790. More free lands are opening in the south as Alabama is being settled and young Simeon (Simmeon), son of Simmons and Sarah, is shown staking a claim and marrying Letty McGowen on May 15, 1818 in Madison County. Obviously Sarah and Simmons had a daughter named Elizabeth because in the same records she's marrying a McGowen, we find a James also in the area....Anyways, Simeon and Letty name their first son Richard, probably named in honor of the uncle or older cousin who he had known as a father figure all of his life. Simeon and Letty have daughters Sarah, Mary, etc. A son James and numerous other names that seem to prevail in the Fowler linage. >From Alabama the family migrates to Tennessee, then Mississippi in the 1840 census and Wood County, Texas in 1860. Finally Simeon Cass Fowler moves to Johnson County where a distant cousin Levi has taken over his father's ranch upon his father's death in 1868. The deceased father is none other than Levi Fowler, son of Thomas Fowler. The husband of Delinah Fowler. On my wife's last visit to her parents in January she did go over to the cemetery and get pictures of Delinah's and Levis headstones. I think the cemetery is between Alvarado and Grandview. Her parents live on the old site of the Antioch School on County Road 401. Simeon Cass Fowler is buried in the Antioch Cemetery. Just a little background material...still working on numerous other linages regarding the Rauschenbergs and Streets of Georgia, Cookes of Tennessee, Turners, Bashams, and Brooks......besides my linage in Prussia... John More About SIMMONS FOWLER and MARY SEARS: Marriage: Apr 05, 1759 2. vi. GODFREY FOWLER III, b. Abt. 1720; d. 1808. Generation No. 2 2. GODFREY48 FOWLER III (MARK47, GODFREY46, JOHN WILLIAM45, CHRISTOPHER44, WILLIAM43, ROGER42, EDWARD41, RICHARD QUARTERMAYNE40, RICHARD39, WILLIAM38, HENRY37, JOHN36, JOHN35, JOHN34 LE FOWLER, *, JOHANNES33, REGINALDUS32, JOHN31 FOWLER, RICHARD30, RICHARD29, HENRY (THE WRANGLER)28, HENRY [THE QUARRELSOME]27, HENRY THE26, DUKE OF SAXONY (THE ILLUSTRIOUS)25 OTTO, *, COUNT24 LIUDOLF, *, OF SAXONY GERMANY23 BRUNO, *, WIGEBART"DUKE" OF22 SAXONY, *, "KING" OF SAXONS21 WIGEBART, *, UNKNOWN20 WERNICKE, *, UNKNOWN19 DIETERICK, *, UNKNOWN18 SIGHARD, *, UNKNOWN17 BERTHOLD,*, UNKNOWN16 BODICUS, *, UNKNOWN15 HULDERIC, *, UNKNOWN14 HATHWIGATE, *, UNKNOWN13 HARTWAKE, *, UNKNOWN12 HENGEST, *, UNKNOWN WITEGESLUS.11 *, UNKNOWN10 WITTE, I, *, UNKNOWN9, UNKNOWN8 BODE, *, OF SAXONY7 MARBED, *, OF SAXONY6 WILKE, *, UNKNOWN5 WITEKIND, *, OF SAXONY4 SIGWARD, *, OF SAXONY3 SWARTICKE, I, *, OF SAXONY2 WILKE, *, UNKNOWN1 HARDERICK, *) was born Abt. 1720, and died 1808. Children of GODFREY FOWLER III are: i. ELLIS49 FOWLER, SR., LT., d. 1808, Union Co. SC; m. MARY. Notes for ELLIS FOWLER, SR., LT.: See HOUSE OF FOWLER by Grover Parsons Fowler, Page 70-79 ANNALS OF THE FOWLER FAMILY by Glen Dora Fowler Arthur, Page 281-286 More About ELLIS FOWLER, SR., LT.: Military service: Lt. in the Rev. War ii. REUBEN FOWLER. Date: Sun, 26 Oct 2003 21:16:24 -0800 From: "mrfowler" mrfowler@mrfowler.com To: FOWLER-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [FOWLER] Subject: FOWLER-PEARSON-BROWN Cemetery Hi Jim, It looks like you are researching the Godfrey Fowler line originally from Henrico Co., VA. I am in the developing stages of establishing a web site just for this line. If I am correct about your line, maybe you could stop by the site and add to the info. Even if its just a break down of your direct line. I have lots to do still but trying to create our own little place on the web where we can all share info on our own lines. My direct line is Godfrey b.1670>Mark b.1703 >Richard> 1720 Richard 1750 >William 1796. As near as I can tell, branches of this line went to both Granville/Wake Co., NC and the Union Co./Spartanburg area of SC then on to TN and KY. Who are you researching? Hopefully, we can get enough researchers together that we can piece together a complete story of the various branches of this Fowler family. Kirk Fowler http://www.mrfowler.com --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Exclusive Video Premiere - Britney Spears
anyone have anything on a Julius Fowler? married or common law with mamie cartrette? We make our living by what we do. We make our life by what we give! ~LadyJ~ "Cowgirl Up!!"
Jim, There is much on these Fowler/Pearson/Brown families in HOUSE OF FOWLER by Grover P. Fowler and also much on my website [below on the bottom of this mail] too that I found in HOF book. Date: Sun, 26 Oct 2003 07:53:29 -0800 From: Cowboy To: FOWLER-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [FOWLER] Subject: FOWLER-PEARSON-BROWN Cemetery I found reference to this cemetery discussed in January 2000 on RootsWeb.com beginning with notification of its being destroyed by Leigh Smith of Spartanburg. > * [SCSPARTA] PEARSON-FOWLER-BROWN cemetery by > <LSmith3437@aol.com> >"It is located near Cashville on Hwy 101 between Hwy 417 and Woodruff." >"He stated that he did not know where on the property the cemetery was >located but that a neighbor had come and removed all the stones declaring >they were his ancestors." Does anyone know the names of those buried in this cemetery? The line I am searching is Fowler. However, I have one or two branches that married Pearsons in Spartanburg Co., SC between 1810 and 1820. The moved briefly to Alabama before moving to Hardeman Co, TN. There was also a Fowler/Brown connection in Hardeman Co, TN as well during this time. Thanks for any help you can give. Jim David S. Payne, 1614 Chapman Rd., Anderson, SC, 29621 otime1@yahoo.com : My website: http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=otime : Searching for surnames mostly in Upstate SC/GA/NC: ADDISON, ALLISON, ARENDALL, CANADY, CORBIN, COLEMAN, CRAIG, DEAN, FOWLER, HALEY, GORDON, HENSON, JAMES, McMILLIAN, McPHERSON, MOODY, PARKER, PATTERSON, PAYNE, POINDEXTER, POOLE, REDWINE, REID, SWANN, WEST, WHITMIRE --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Exclusive Video Premiere - Britney Spears
Jim & Kirk, I am researching this Godfrey Fowler line also, but my line is Godfrey b. 1670 > Godfrey b abt 1700 (Can't find dates)> John > Robert (b abt 1790 or before) > John (b abt 1810) > Thomas A. (b2/15/1843: d 3/4/1908), This line came to Anson County, NC, later Mecklenburg Co. NC. (See HOUSE OF FOWLER by Grover Parsons Fowler, Page 132-152 John Fowler was granted land in Anson County, NC, in 1773. The first grant was for 200 acres, another for 100 acres and another for 150 acres, all grants in Anson county. The 1790 census lists him in Mecklenburg County, which had been formed out of a part of Anson County. This census lists him as having 1 son over 16 years old, 1 son under 16 years old, a wife and one daughter. The 1800 census lists him in Mecklenburg County having 4 in his family. The sons of John are thought to be David Fowler from Montgomery County, NC and Robert Fowler who had a deed in Mecklenburg County for 100 acres on the fork of Richardson Creek. ) Anyone else out there researching this family? Phyllis pwalton@carolina.rr.com > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "mrfowler" <mrfowler@mrfowler.com> > To: <FOWLER-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Monday, October 27, 2003 12:16 AM > Subject: Re: [FOWLER] Subject: FOWLER-PEARSON-BROWN Cemetery > > > > Hi Jim, > > > > It looks like you are researching the Godfrey Fowler line originally from > > Henrico Co., VA. > > I am in the developing stages of establishing a web site just for this > line. > > If I am correct about your line, maybe you could stop by the site and add > to > > the info. > > Even if its just a break down of your direct line. > > I have lots to do still but trying to create our own little place on the > web > > where we can all share info on our own lines. > > My direct line is Godfrey b.1670>Mark b.1703 >Richard> 1720 Richard 1750 > > >William 1796. > > As near as I can tell, branches of this line went to both Granville/Wake > > Co., NC and the Union Co./Spartanburg area of SC then on to TN and KY. > > > > Who are you researching? > > Hopefully, we can get enough researchers together that we can piece > together > > a complete story of the various branches of this Fowler family. > > > > Kirk Fowler > > http://www.mrfowler.com > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "Cowboy" <cowboy2@inreach.com> > > To: <FOWLER-L@rootsweb.com> > > Sent: Sunday, October 26, 2003 7:53 AM > > Subject: [FOWLER] Subject: FOWLER-PEARSON-BROWN Cemetery > > > > > > > I found reference to this cemetery discussed in January 2000 on > > > RootsWeb.com beginning with notification of its being destroyed by Leigh > > > Smith of Spartanburg. > > > > > > > * [SCSPARTA] PEARSON-FOWLER-BROWN cemetery by > > > > <<mailto:LSmith3437@aol.com>LSmith3437@aol.com> > > > >"It is located near Cashville on Hwy 101 between Hwy 417 and Woodruff." > > > >"He stated that he did not know where on the property the cemetery was > > > >located but that a neighbor had come and removed all the stones > declaring > > > >they were his ancestors." > > > > > > Does anyone know the names of those buried in this cemetery? The line I > > am > > > searching is Fowler. However, I have one or two branches that married > > > Pearsons in Spartanburg Co., SC between 1810 and 1820. The moved briefly > > to > > > Alabama before moving to Hardeman Co, TN. There was also a Fowler/Brown > > > connection in Hardeman Co, TN as well during this time. > > > > > > Thanks for any help you can give. > > > > > > Jim > > > > > > > > > > > ============================== > > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, > go to: > > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > > >
Godfrey Fowler line Research: I also am looking for the Godfrey Fowler line to Richard(s) to John Fowler who married in Granville County, North Carolina. Thomas T. Fowler also married in Granville County, North Carolina. They both went to Hopkins County, Kentucky - Madisonville area. Thanks: Fran Higgins dlpub@erols.com mrfowler wrote: >Hi Jim, > >It looks like you are researching the Godfrey Fowler line originally from >Henrico Co., VA. >I am in the developing stages of establishing a web site just for this line. >If I am correct about your line, maybe you could stop by the site and add to >the info. >Even if its just a break down of your direct line. >I have lots to do still but trying to create our own little place on the web >where we can all share info on our own lines. >My direct line is Godfrey b.1670>Mark b.1703 >Richard> 1720 Richard 1750 > > >>William 1796. >> >> >As near as I can tell, branches of this line went to both Granville/Wake >Co., NC and the Union Co./Spartanburg area of SC then on to TN and KY. > >Who are you researching? >Hopefully, we can get enough researchers together that we can piece together >a complete story of the various branches of this Fowler family. > >Kirk Fowler >http://www.mrfowler.com >----- Original Message ----- >From: "Cowboy" <cowboy2@inreach.com> >To: <FOWLER-L@rootsweb.com> >Sent: Sunday, October 26, 2003 7:53 AM >Subject: [FOWLER] Subject: FOWLER-PEARSON-BROWN Cemetery > > > > >>I found reference to this cemetery discussed in January 2000 on >>RootsWeb.com beginning with notification of its being destroyed by Leigh >>Smith of Spartanburg. >> >> >> >>> * [SCSPARTA] PEARSON-FOWLER-BROWN cemetery by >>><<mailto:LSmith3437@aol.com>LSmith3437@aol.com> >>>"It is located near Cashville on Hwy 101 between Hwy 417 and Woodruff." >>>"He stated that he did not know where on the property the cemetery was >>>located but that a neighbor had come and removed all the stones declaring >>>they were his ancestors." >>> >>> >>Does anyone know the names of those buried in this cemetery? The line I >> >> >am > > >>searching is Fowler. However, I have one or two branches that married >>Pearsons in Spartanburg Co., SC between 1810 and 1820. The moved briefly >> >> >to > > >>Alabama before moving to Hardeman Co, TN. There was also a Fowler/Brown >>connection in Hardeman Co, TN as well during this time. >> >>Thanks for any help you can give. >> >>Jim >> >> >> > > > >============================== >To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: >http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > > > >
Hi Fran, I have seen your name often in the posts. So far, looks like you are one of the most active Fowler researchers I have seen out there. I would love to share info with you since I believe you will have more reliable data. My line is William John's brother who went to Fentress county. For right now I only have his line up on the web site because I dont want to pass along bogus info. I want the web site to be a place where we can share accurate infomation. I have two folders full of documentation and am scanning it little by little. My problem is that since Fentress County is up there in the hills, fire destroyed most of the records before 1936. >From what I have seen, your line is pretty well documented after John moves to Hopkins County. Have you had any luck with Mark? I am working on a theory that maybe he went by the name Francis in some cases. I have found info on a Francis that noone seems to have. Hinshaw's Enclyclopedia of Quaker Genealogy Vol VI p177 10/12/1736 Francis Fowler signed a certificate of marriage held in the house of Joseph Pattison, Prince George Co., First time name appears. This marriage is John Merryman Prince George to Hannah Pattison relict of Wm of Prince George. The other witness mentioned are Joseph Mag't and Mary Pattison, Godfrey, John and Ann Fowler. This additonal info comes from a tiny loose leaf document I found at the Oregon Genealogy Forum in Portland titled: Marriage Records of Henrico Co. MM of Friends, Virginia 1699-1757. typed by the Genealogy Society of Utah, Salt Lake City 1937 Again, on 5/5/1753, Francis Fowler served on a marriage committee for William Beams and Elizabeth Pattyson. Hinshaw's Enclyclopedia of Quaker Genealogy Vol VI p177 Note: Beams is probably Reams since that is what it says in the Marriage Records of Henrico Co. MM of Friends, Virginia 1699-1757. typed by the Genealogy Society of Utah, Salt Lake City 1937 6/6/1753, Godfrey and Francis Fowler were witness to the marriage of Wm. Reams and Mary Pattyson. Marriage Records of Henrico Co. MM of Friends, Virginia 1699-1757. typed by the Genealogy Society of Utah, Salt Lake City 1937 I have found no other reference in anyone's online trees that would suggest there was a Francis born early enough (probably bef 1720) to be this Francis. However, I do find Francis, Francis Jr. and and another son Samuel Mercer Fowler in Granville Co., NC as early as 1764 and 1765 on the tithables tax list and Richard and Thomas Fowler (presumably sons of Mark) mentioned in Granville as a chain carrier as early as 1758. If this were Francis, son of Godfrey Jr. b. abt 1740, he would be only 13 in 1753 and not even born in 1736. On a side note, it is probably this latter Fowler line that Jim is researching. I find part of that line going into Georgia as well. Jim, let me know who you are researching exactly and I will see what I have found or can find. There is a lot of misinformation that I have found but if everyone participates, we can weed out the bad from the good. I actually wiped out everything that I haven't researched personally from my database because I felt it was too full of holes, twists and turns. Another side note, in Burke's American Families with British Ancestry : Lineages of 1,600 families now resident of U.S.. Baltimore, Maryland, Bernard Burke, Genealogical Publishing Company, 1970. p2691/2692, it states the original John Fowler was the son of Francis Fowler. I dont know whose wrong here. This one book that clais to contain the most accurate info or thousands of others who claim Christopher Fowler as his father. One thing is for sure, the name Christopher never appears the again among any of the descendants of John Fowler however, Francis does appear several times. I would love to get a discussion started on this whole matter on my Fowler family site. Things are pretty bare there right now. It's only me talking to myself haha In fact, I think I will paste a copy of this there. Jim just received your email. Will look at it and get back to you. Kirk Fowler Portland, OR mrfowler@mrfowler.com ----- Original Message ----- From: Fran Higgins To: mrfowler Cc: FOWLER-L@rootsweb.com Sent: Monday, October 27, 2003 4:34 AM Subject: Re: [FOWLER] Subject: FOWLER-PEARSON-BROWN Cemetery Godfrey Fowler line Research: I also am looking for the Godfrey Fowler line to Richard(s) to John Fowler who married in Granville County, North Carolina. Thomas T. Fowler also married in Granville County, North Carolina. They both went to Hopkins County, Kentucky - Madisonville area. Thanks: Fran Higgins dlpub@erols.com mrfowler wrote: Hi Jim, It looks like you are researching the Godfrey Fowler line originally from Henrico Co., VA. I am in the developing stages of establishing a web site just for this line. If I am correct about your line, maybe you could stop by the site and add to the info. Even if its just a break down of your direct line. I have lots to do still but trying to create our own little place on the web where we can all share info on our own lines. My direct line is Godfrey b.1670>Mark b.1703 >Richard> 1720 Richard 1750 William 1796. As near as I can tell, branches of this line went to both Granville/Wake Co., NC and the Union Co./Spartanburg area of SC then on to TN and KY. Who are you researching? Hopefully, we can get enough researchers together that we can piece together a complete story of the various branches of this Fowler family. Kirk Fowler http://www.mrfowler.com ----- Original Message ----- From: "Cowboy" <cowboy2@inreach.com> To: <FOWLER-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, October 26, 2003 7:53 AM Subject: [FOWLER] Subject: FOWLER-PEARSON-BROWN Cemetery I found reference to this cemetery discussed in January 2000 on RootsWeb.com beginning with notification of its being destroyed by Leigh Smith of Spartanburg. * [SCSPARTA] PEARSON-FOWLER-BROWN cemetery by <<mailto:LSmith3437@aol.com>LSmith3437@aol.com> "It is located near Cashville on Hwy 101 between Hwy 417 and Woodruff." "He stated that he did not know where on the property the cemetery was located but that a neighbor had come and removed all the stones declaring they were his ancestors." Does anyone know the names of those buried in this cemetery? The line I am searching is Fowler. However, I have one or two branches that married Pearsons in Spartanburg Co., SC between 1810 and 1820. The moved briefly to Alabama before moving to Hardeman Co, TN. There was also a Fowler/Brown connection in Hardeman Co, TN as well during this time. Thanks for any help you can give. Jim ============================== To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237
Hi Jim, It looks like you are researching the Godfrey Fowler line originally from Henrico Co., VA. I am in the developing stages of establishing a web site just for this line. If I am correct about your line, maybe you could stop by the site and add to the info. Even if its just a break down of your direct line. I have lots to do still but trying to create our own little place on the web where we can all share info on our own lines. My direct line is Godfrey b.1670>Mark b.1703 >Richard> 1720 Richard 1750 >William 1796. As near as I can tell, branches of this line went to both Granville/Wake Co., NC and the Union Co./Spartanburg area of SC then on to TN and KY. Who are you researching? Hopefully, we can get enough researchers together that we can piece together a complete story of the various branches of this Fowler family. Kirk Fowler http://www.mrfowler.com ----- Original Message ----- From: "Cowboy" <cowboy2@inreach.com> To: <FOWLER-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, October 26, 2003 7:53 AM Subject: [FOWLER] Subject: FOWLER-PEARSON-BROWN Cemetery > I found reference to this cemetery discussed in January 2000 on > RootsWeb.com beginning with notification of its being destroyed by Leigh > Smith of Spartanburg. > > > * [SCSPARTA] PEARSON-FOWLER-BROWN cemetery by > > <<mailto:LSmith3437@aol.com>LSmith3437@aol.com> > >"It is located near Cashville on Hwy 101 between Hwy 417 and Woodruff." > >"He stated that he did not know where on the property the cemetery was > >located but that a neighbor had come and removed all the stones declaring > >they were his ancestors." > > Does anyone know the names of those buried in this cemetery? The line I am > searching is Fowler. However, I have one or two branches that married > Pearsons in Spartanburg Co., SC between 1810 and 1820. The moved briefly to > Alabama before moving to Hardeman Co, TN. There was also a Fowler/Brown > connection in Hardeman Co, TN as well during this time. > > Thanks for any help you can give. > > Jim >
I found reference to this cemetery discussed in January 2000 on RootsWeb.com beginning with notification of its being destroyed by Leigh Smith of Spartanburg. > * [SCSPARTA] PEARSON-FOWLER-BROWN cemetery by > <<mailto:LSmith3437@aol.com>LSmith3437@aol.com> >"It is located near Cashville on Hwy 101 between Hwy 417 and Woodruff." >"He stated that he did not know where on the property the cemetery was >located but that a neighbor had come and removed all the stones declaring >they were his ancestors." Does anyone know the names of those buried in this cemetery? The line I am searching is Fowler. However, I have one or two branches that married Pearsons in Spartanburg Co., SC between 1810 and 1820. The moved briefly to Alabama before moving to Hardeman Co, TN. There was also a Fowler/Brown connection in Hardeman Co, TN as well during this time. Thanks for any help you can give. Jim
Hi, What a surprise! Debbie, it is always great to find a new cousin and share information. Gave up finding info for Andrew and children after Martha died. Now know why I couldn't find Andrew and family. Would like to add any Neely info you have to my family file. Below is the url for a photo of James Oliver Fowler and Mary Jane Sanders if you have not already viewed. http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~barbill/people/fowler/fpic2.html If you have any questions, let me know. Would be great to hear from you and anyone who is connected to the Fowler/Sanders family. Jim, thanks for the info and finding my website for Debbie. Barb (Fowler) Barnhart http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~barbill/people/fowler/fpic2.html ----- Original Message ----- From: "Cowboy" <cowboy2@inreach.com> To: <FOWLER-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, October 23, 2003 1:50 AM Subject: Re: [FOWLER] James Fowler > Duane, > I'm sure there must be a connections with your James Fowler and > Debra's. However, I just discovered the history of Debra's James Oliver > Fowler and Mary Jane Sanders along with Mary Jane's parents marriage: > >http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~barbill/people/sanders/fam2.html > > This is a very excellent site and apparently a cousin of Debra's: Barb > Barnhart at wbarnhart@sprynet.com > [Other surnames at this site: Fowler, Sanders, Hood, Kuykendall, DeHoog, > Weatherford, Slightom, and Greene] > >Frederick Paul Cecil Fowler<Joseph Ralph Oral Fowler<Mary Jane Sanders
Anyone out there looking for this fellow? Jim Fowler FOWLER, Benjamin Co. L., 1 Regt. Mo. Car 1833 - 1906 Union Hatchett Cemetery, Bessie, OK.
Debbie and Jim, Thank you for your reply. It was good to hear from you both. In my Fowler book I found a girl named Altha A. Fowler born 1884 died 1911 of James Madison FowlerJr. and his wife Sidney Hendrickson, Altha A. is buried in the Union Grove Cemetery near Pittsburg in Williamson co. Ill. I am sure also that there is a connection.James Madison Fowler Jr. had 11 children. You both and anyone else who has ties to James Madison Fowler Sr. and Sarah McHaney keep in touch with me. Duane McKenzie. mailto:dmckenze@hutchtel.net
Does anyone have a listing of burials they would be willing to post? 'Tis a privilege to live in the Ozarks! Don and Mary Fowler Slack
I believe the Fowler graveyard in question is the one on Spartanburg Co near Woodruff. It is being restored. Marian
David, Are you referring to Fowler's Graveyard in York County S.C.? That cemetery still exists and I've been there. Madonna Davis Marks
Cousins, A while back there was a lawsuit going on about a Fowler cemetery that was destroyed I believe in Greenville Co. SC. Or at least in the same general area of SC. I am trying to find about it and who was working on it. Do you know about who it was and some of the details. Maybe even the name of the atty? Would the folks contact me personally? There seems to be many Cemeterys here in SC that is getting disturbed or distroyed and seems no one will do anything about it. See the letter from Mary below. Date: Wed, 22 Oct 2003 10:39:51 -0300 From: MaryClyde mrmungo@InfoAve.Net To: SCPICKEN-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [SCPICKENS] Re: Cemeterys Hi David, If you can find that law please let us know. I have three generations of ancestors buried in the Hodges Family cemetery, just outside Hodges, SC, and the tombstones are being destroyed by people who attend a go-cart track... that was built right beside the cemetery. I've written to everybody who has any authority, from the governor of SC down to the Sheriff of Greenwood County, about this and can get nothing done. I offered to buy the cemetery, put up a fence, etc. and the owner of the property refused. One of the tombstones has been broken into twelve pieces and thrown about!!! If there's a law that says that this little piece of property belongs to the descendants... why can't we go in there and put up a fence and repair the damage that has been done? I sincerely hope that you are right, but I've never seen anything like that. Please let me know what you find... Mary Clyde David S. Payne, 1614 Chapman Rd., Anderson, SC, 29621 otime1@yahoo.com : My website: http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=otime : Searching for surnames mostly in Upstate SC/GA/NC: ADDISON, ALLISON, ARENDALL, CANADY, CORBIN, COLEMAN, CRAIG, DEAN, FOWLER, HALEY, GORDON, HENSON, JAMES, McMILLIAN, McPHERSON, MOODY, PARKER, PATTERSON, PAYNE, POINDEXTER, POOLE, REDWINE, REID, SWANN, WEST, WHITMIRE --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? The New Yahoo! Shopping - with improved product search
Duane, I'm sure there must be a connections with your James Fowler and Debra's. However, I just discovered the history of Debra's James Oliver Fowler and Mary Jane Sanders along with Mary Jane's parents marriage: >http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~barbill/people/sanders/fam2.html This is a very excellent site and apparently a cousin of Debra's: Barb Barnhart at wbarnhart@sprynet.com [Other surnames at this site: Fowler, Sanders, Hood, Kuykendall, DeHoog, Weatherford, Slightom, and Greene] >Frederick Paul Cecil Fowler<Joseph Ralph Oral Fowler<Mary Jane Sanders > >Migration: Scotland, VA, TN, IL > >Mary Jane Sanders was born in Johnson County, Illinois February 5, 1847 >the daughter of John William Sanders and Nancy Harper. Mary Jane married >James Oliver Fowler June 21, 1865 Johnson County, Illinois. > >Mary Jane's Father, John, came to Southern Illinois with his parents as a >young boy in the Fall of 1838 from Tennessee where they had lived three >years. John and Nancy Harper knew each other as children in Tennessee and >the two families made the trip from Tennessee to Illinois together. > >John William Sanders was born May 30, 1825 in Caroline County, Virginia to >James Sanders and Mary Ann Orrell. John married Nancy Harper January 22, >1846 in Johnson County, Illinois. Nancy was born in Tennessee to James >Harper and Rhoda Cross. John and Nancy purchased new land where they >lived for three years. They sold this land and later bought an >improvement paying $175 for the clearing of ten acres, log cabin and >barn. John later purchased additional parcels of 80 acres and 103 acres. > >John was a member of the Fourteenth Illinois Cavalry, Company H as a >Private. He was later transferred to Company G. He was discharged as a >First Lieutenant and was in command of the company. John replaced Captain >William Perkins who had been wounded and discharged for disability. John >was wounded in the right leg by a gunshot breaking one bone at the Battle >of Kenesaw Mountain. His regiment took an active part in the Morgan Raid >in 1863 and of the Stoneman Raid in Macon, Georgia. He was mustered out >July 31, 1865 at Pulaski, Tennessee and discharged at Nashville, Tennessee >August 8. He reached his home and family in Johnson County, Illinois >August 18. > >John served as Justice of the Peace one term of four years. He was a >member of the Masonic Fraternity, Secretary of Reynoldsburgh Lodge eleven >and a half years and representative to the Grand Lodge in 1873. John was >a Democrat, previously a Whig. He was a member of the Methodist Episcopal >Church for forty seven years and his wife, Nancy for forty nine >years. Nancy was the daughter of a Methodist Minister. > >John's father, James Sanders, was born in Scotland 1790 and came to the >United States 1810 with an elder brother. He served in the War of >1812. James married Mary Ann Orrell in 1815. They lived in Virginia >until 1835 when they went to Middle Tennessee where they lived three >years. In October of 1838, they removed to Southern Illinois and settled >near Reynoldsburgh, Johnson County Illinois. Both trips were made in a >covered wagon; six weeks from Virginia to Tennessee and one month from >Tennessee to Southern Illinois. The Sanders and Harper families traveled >together from Tennessee to Southern Illinois in the company of the >Cherokee Indians who were going to their home in Indian Territory. > >James and Mary Ann lived two years on 80 acres of land near Reynoldsburgh. >James sold his improvement and purchased 160 acres where the family lived >six years. He again sold and bought 126½ acres of improved land where >they lived until his death in February 1847 when he was fifty six years of >age. His widow, Mary Ann, sold the farm and went to live with her only >son, John William Sanders. > >Source: > >Some of the information rewritten from The Biographical Review of Johnson, >Massac, Pope and Hardin Counties Illinois -1893. John William Sanders >probably provided the information to the author as he did not die until >July 15, 1910. Jim At 10/22/2003, you wrote: >Debbie and Jim, James Madison Fowler was my great great great grandfather. >He was born on January 30, 1811 in Virginia or Tennessee, he married in >the 1830s or 1840 to Sarah L. or H. McHaney in Tennessee or Williamson co. >Illinois, and James M. Fowler died on October 29, 1874 in Williamson co. >Illinois and he is buried in the Union Grove Cemetery near Pittsburg, in >Williamson co. Ill. Pittsburg is near Johnson/Johnston City, Ill. both >places are in Williamson county. The information I have is that James M. >Fowler Sr. first settled in Lake Creek Township where Johnston City is >located,he was a Methodist minister, doctor, and farmer,he was among the >first settlers and members of the Squat Church later known as Union Grove. >James M. and Sarah had at least 7 or 9 children among them was James >Madison Fowler Jr. born on March 11, 1848 and he died on July 26, 1911. I >descend from his sister Caroline Fowler who married on December 1860 or 61 >to William H. Avery who lived in Lake Cr! >eek Township on a farm near Johnston City. My parents and I visited the >Avery and Fowler relatives many times in the 1980s and 90s. They wanted to >get in touch with us all who went to Minnesota. My great grandparents >Lloyd and Zora Petty Avery and their son Harland and later on Lloyd Avery >and his second wife Alma used to visit there also. My great grandfather >Lloyd Avery was born near Johnston City on the old Avery farm and his >family left there when he was a boy and went to Minnesota, some of the >family went to Idaho and Washington. I would like to hear from you both >and anyone else who is researching this family. They talked about the >Sanders being Fowler relatives in Williamson county and a Sanders man was >among the entertainment at the Fowler reunion in 1984 at Johnston City >that year on Labor day weekend when the reunion was then. Keep in touch. >Duane McKenzie. mailto:dmckenze@hutchtel.net > > >============================== >To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, >go to: >http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237
Debra, I'm pretty sure John and Nancy below are Mary Jane Sanders' parents. Here they are in the 1850 Census: >HH307 >John Sanders 24 VA >Nancy 23 TN >Mary J 4 IL >Sery A (Sarah) 2 IL In the 1870 Census, she is married and using the name Mary below, along with her parents and siblings two doors away. 1870 Census HH32; Twp 11 Range 3 East, Johnson Co, IL, pg 384, P.O. Cedar Bluff;June 16, 1870 Fowler, James 25 AL Mary 23 IL Joseph 3 IL John 4/12 IL 1870 Census [previous page;two houses away] HH32; Twp 11 Range 3East, Johnson Co, IL, pg 384, P.O. Cedar Bluff John Sanders 45 VA Nancy 43 TN Sarah 20 IL James 18 IL Adaline 16 IL Martha 11 IL William 8 IL Eliza 4 IL Emma 1 IL [In the 1880 Census below, it appears she is using her middle name, Jane] At 10/22/2003, you wrote: > James > FOWLER Self M Male W 33 AL --- --- Farmer > Jane FOWLER Wife M Female W 32 IL VA TN > Joseph FOWLER Son S Male W 14 IL AL IL > John FOWLER Son S Male W 11 IL AL IL > Marthy FOWLER Dau S Female W 7 IL AL IL >---------------------------------------------------------------------------- >Source Information: > [1880]Census Place Tunnel Hill, Johnson, Illinois > Family History Library Film 1254217 > NA Film Number T9-0217 > Page Number 554A I found other Sanders in Johnson County who may be related to your Sanders. I will send it in a separate directly to you. Regards, Jim
Regarding this previous message, would Debbie and/or Jim contact me re: Fowler and Neely lines? Thanks, Gregg > Debbie, > You said nothing of the dates or estimated dates or if it were a later > census that would indicate where James was born and possibly the parents as > well. > > I do know some Fowlers that followed and married Sanders and vice versa > back in the early to mid 1800s. If you will fill in the blanks, I will > share what I have on them. > > Jim > > At 10/21/2003, you wrote: > >Hi, > > > >Is there anybody researching James Fowler from Johnson County, Illinois. > > > >He married M.J.Sanders and they had a daughter Martha A. Fowler whom > >married Andrew Johnson Neely. > > > >I would love to hear from you. > > > >Debbie > > > > > >============================== > >To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, > >go to: > >http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > >