Does anyone on the list know the date of marriage for Ann Elizabeth BIRD b. 07 October 1807 and Enoch DANIEL b. 1799? They had 6-8 children, the first one born about 1830. Ann Elizabeth BIRD b. 1807 d/o James Robeson BIRD and Sarah SMITH? Enoch DANIEL b. 1799 s/o of Abraham DANIEL and Jane MOORE? Please email me - [email protected] Maureen
Winnette, Maybe they owned a couple of factories and one just happened to be located in Georgia. Olivia ----- Original Message ----- From: "Greg And Winnette" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, January 24, 2002 6:26 PM Subject: Re: [GA-Roots] Georgia Factory? > With my luck Georgia Factory was the family business. > Like I would know that right off. Oh well, maybe if I > chase down James in Athens it will lead me back to John. > Thanks a million. > Winnette > > > --- > Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. > Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). > Version: 6.0.317 / Virus Database: 176 - Release Date: 1/21/02 > > > ==== GA-ROOTS Mailing List ==== > Faye Dyess [email protected] Listmanager > VOLUNTEER TO TRANSCRIBE CENSUS FOR THE USGENWEB PROJECT > http://www.usgenweb.org/census > Thou shalt read thine own message thrice before thou sendest it. > --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.317 / Virus Database: 176 - Release Date: 1/21/02
You might try calling the Ga Archives and asking for the Map Department. I needed to find where my Civil War ancestor signed up as it was no longer on the map. The lady in charge of that department had never heard of Oatland Island either. She found it and mailed me a copy for the map. I think her title was Chartographer or something similar. Grace Lee [email protected] ----- Original Message ----- From: "ann parkinson" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, January 24, 2002 6:07 PM Subject: Re: [GA-Roots] Georgia Factory? > I checked the Georgia Gazetteer and Atlas by DeLorme and there is no mention of Georgia Factory on > today's map. Perhaps a dissolved town? > > > --- Greg And Winnette <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hi Olivia, > > Glad to know I am not the only one. It appears John White's son James > > White was President of the bank in Athens, Georgia. That is why I am > > thinking it is North East. > > Winnette > > > > > > --- > > Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. > > Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). > > Version: 6.0.317 / Virus Database: 176 - Release Date: 1/21/02 > > > > > > ==== GA-ROOTS Mailing List ==== > > Faye Dyess [email protected] Listmanager > > VOLUNTEER TO TRANSCRIBE CENSUS FOR THE USGENWEB PROJECT > > http://www.usgenweb.org/census > > Thou shalt read thine own message thrice before thou sendest it. > > > > > ===== > Ann > > Researching: BLITCH, BURGSTEINER, GIBSON, HAUPT, LANIER, NANCE, PARKER, PARKINSON, PARRISH, SANDERS, STARKWEATHER, WOLFE. > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Great stuff seeking new owners in Yahoo! Auctions! > http://auctions.yahoo.com > > > ==== GA-ROOTS Mailing List ==== > Faye Dyess [email protected] Listmanager > Thou shalt not curse, flame, spam or USE ALL CAPS. > Researching the following families: Arnold, Alsobrook, Benton, Booth, Bradwell, Colson, Curles, Dailey, Davis, Dyess, Etheridge, Fort, Fuller, Gregory, Hodge, Hooks, Hudnall, Jackson, Mitchell, Shinholster, Thigpen, Thompson, Treadwell, Wall > >
Hi Valerie My library has the film so I'll be glad to look this up for you. Not sure when I'll be back there since I was there two days this week but it won't be long, one day next week. Dawn Brasfield Lizella, GA ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, January 24, 2002 11:43 PM Subject: [GA-Roots] Horton - 1870 census - Pike Co., GA > Hi -- > > My local FHL has the index for the 1870 census, but they do not have the film > for Pike Co in their permanent collection. Does any one have access to this? > > I would like the following family please: > > 1870 Census - Pike Co., GA > Horton, Wm B age 83 M W GA film #M 593, roll # 169, page 129. > > Thanks in advance to anyone that can help me with this! > > Valerie (Johnson) Freeman > Tustin, California > > "History Never Written is Soon Forgotten" > ~~Wally Smith, Campbell Co., GA Gen Web Coordinator > > > ==== GA-ROOTS Mailing List ==== > Faye Dyess [email protected] Listmanager > DO YOU OWN A COPY OF A CENSUS?? THEN VOLUNTEER TO DO LOOKUPS!!! > http://www.rootsweb.com/~uslookup > Thou shalt not rely on the privacy of e-mail, especially from work. >
Hi -- My local FHL has the index for the 1870 census, but they do not have the film for Pike Co in their permanent collection. Does any one have access to this? I would like the following family please: 1870 Census - Pike Co., GA Horton, Wm B age 83 M W GA film #M 593, roll # 169, page 129. Thanks in advance to anyone that can help me with this! Valerie (Johnson) Freeman Tustin, California "History Never Written is Soon Forgotten" ~~Wally Smith, Campbell Co., GA Gen Web Coordinator
Don't know if it is relevant to your time frame since you didn't give one, but there were "factories" on the frontier in Georgia which were in effect trading posts. They were federal forts (Wilkinson in Milledgeville, Hawkins in Macon, etc.) which handled supplies for troops and traded with Indians for pelts, etc. My gggg gf Jonathan Halstead was "factor" or manager of the two above forts' factories from 1802 until his death in 1814. This could be your Georgia Factory; then again, it might not be. Good luck, Joe Halstead Tucker, GA ----- Original Message ----- From: Greg And Winnette <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, January 24, 2002 4:54 PM Subject: [GA-Roots] Georgia Factory? > Hello list, > > I need your help with my White Family lines. John White was the first in the > family to come to American, he settled at Georgia Factory. He went back to > Ireland and married Jane Richards and brought her to his home at Georgia > Factory. > > Where in blue blazes is Georgia Factory? I have lived in Georgia all of my > life and never heard of it. It must be in the North East part of the state. > I am not that familiar with the area. I put the name in search engines and > came up with nothing. > > Thanks for your help. > > Winnette > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > Where this division defended, no odds broke its line; > where it attacked, no numbers resisted its onslaught, > save only once; and there is the grave of Cleburne." > - General William J. Hardee CSA > > > > > --- > Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. > Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). > Version: 6.0.317 / Virus Database: 176 - Release Date: 1/21/02 > > > ==== GA-ROOTS Mailing List ==== > Faye Dyess [email protected] Listmanager > DO YOU OWN A COPY OF A CENSUS?? THEN VOLUNTEER TO DO LOOKUPS!!! > http://www.rootsweb.com/~uslookup > Thou shalt not rely on the privacy of e-mail, especially from work. >
Wow, thanks Glenna, that is very interesting. I will check on this. Winnette --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.317 / Virus Database: 176 - Release Date: 1/21/02
This might be far fetched, but you might want to try the Georgia Tech website. The school did various surveys of industrial sites and you might find what you want there. Here's an example: School of History, Technology, and Society Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332-0345 (404) 894-2182 State: Georgia County: Butts Name: Nutt & Bond, Inc. Location: Lyons Street Data Collected By: Carin Burford Industry Type: Fertilizer, Cotton Ginning, Selling Coal Ancillary Industry: Start Date: 1892 End Date: 1976 Alternate Names: Jackson Oil Mill Company, Southern Cotton Oil Company, Jackson Cotton Seed Oil Mill Data: The Jackson Oil Mill Company was founded in 1892. M.L. Hendrick and J.T. Goodman started the business. "The Oil Mil will pay $0.40 per hundred for Cotton Seed; if they are dry and good," reported Meade Hendrick in 1895. In a report concerning a cotton seed competition in 1895 the Jackson Argus reported that a Rome Oil Mill made the highest grade of cotton seed meal of all the mills in Georgia. The Jackson Oil Mill came in only four points below, beating every other mill in the state of Georgia. Meade Hendrick reported that "the Jackson Oil Mill Company consumed over $2000 worth of wood during the year...money remains at home, which is a great benefit both to the man who sells it and the oil mills." In a 1897 article entitled "Jackson at the Front," the Jackson Argus reported that, "The Jackson Cotton Seed Oil Mill has been worth thousands of dollars to our county. It has demonstrated the possibility of making a perfect fertilizer at home." At this time the cotton gin was running 240 saws at a time. In 1917 the name of the business changed to the Southern Cotton Oil Company. The firm of Nutt & Bond was established in 1924 as a partnership selling coal, mixing fertilizers, and ginning cotton. After leasing the business for two years it was bought by T.A. Nutt and W.M. Bond. In 1927 the firm was incorporated. By 1936, Bond bought Nutt's stock out. In 1941 V.H. Ham and J.B. White purchased Nutt & Bond, Inc. In 1947 White sold his interest in the firm to Ham. Ham sold the business to J. Dawson Bryant in 1959. After Hamþs death in 1966, the company was incorporated as an office for rental and operation of farms. This business venture was dissolved in 1976 and the remaining parts sold to Rufus Adams and Ben Garland. Notes: 1. "Local News," Jackson Argus, August 9, 1895. 2. "Local News," Jackson Argus, June 7, 1895. 3. "Local News," Jackson Argus, August 9, 1895. 4. Jackson Argus, March 18, 1897. 5. Lois McMichael, History of Butts County, Georgia, 1825-1976 (Atlanta: Cherokee Publishing), 329. Hope this helps, Glenna Kinard ----- Original Message ----- From: "Greg And Winnette" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, January 24, 2002 6:26 PM Subject: Re: [GA-Roots] Georgia Factory? > With my luck Georgia Factory was the family business. > Like I would know that right off. Oh well, maybe if I > chase down James in Athens it will lead me back to John. > Thanks a million. > Winnette > > > --- > Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. > Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). > Version: 6.0.317 / Virus Database: 176 - Release Date: 1/21/02 > > > ==== GA-ROOTS Mailing List ==== > Faye Dyess [email protected] Listmanager > VOLUNTEER TO TRANSCRIBE CENSUS FOR THE USGENWEB PROJECT > http://www.usgenweb.org/census > Thou shalt read thine own message thrice before thou sendest it. >
I live in an area of east Athens called Whitehall, name for the owners of the Cotton Mill there owned by the WHITE family. Don't know if this has any relevance or not. The site is the oldest cotton mill in Georgia. On Thu, 24 Jan 2002 18:26:00 -0500 Greg And Winnette <[email protected]> wrote: > With my luck Georgia Factory was the family business. > Like I would know that right off. Oh well, maybe if I > chase down James in Athens it will lead me back to John. > Thanks a million. > Winnette > > > --- > Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. > Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). > Version: 6.0.317 / Virus Database: 176 - Release Date: 1/21/02 > > > ==== GA-ROOTS Mailing List ==== > Faye Dyess [email protected] Listmanager > VOLUNTEER TO TRANSCRIBE CENSUS FOR THE USGENWEB PROJECT > http://www.usgenweb.org/census > Thou shalt read thine own message thrice before thou sendest it. Darrell Rainey Enterprise Information Technology Services The University of Georgia Athens, GA 30602
Thank you Jimmy. That makes sense to me. But, it is new information which threw me off course. Thanks again, Winnette --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.317 / Virus Database: 176 - Release Date: 1/21/02
> > From: "Greg And Winnette" <[email protected]> > Date: 2002/01/24 Thu PM 04:54:44 EST > To: [email protected] > Subject: [GA-Roots] Georgia Factory? > > Hello list, > > I need your help with my White Family lines. John White was the first in the > family to come to American, he settled at Georgia Factory. He went back to > Ireland and married Jane Richards and brought her to his home at Georgia > Factory. > > Where in blue blazes is Georgia Factory? I have lived in Georgia all of my > life and never heard of it. It must be in the North East part of the state. > I am not that familiar with the area. I put the name in search engines and > came up with nothing. > > Thanks for your help. > > Winnette > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > Where this division defended, no odds broke its line; > where it attacked, no numbers resisted its onslaught, > save only once; and there is the grave of Cleburne." > - General William J. Hardee CSA > > > > > --- > Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. > Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). > Version: 6.0.317 / Virus Database: 176 - Release Date: 1/21/02 > > > ==== GA-ROOTS Mailing List ==== > Faye Dyess [email protected] Listmanager > DO YOU OWN A COPY OF A CENSUS?? THEN VOLUNTEER TO DO LOOKUPS!!! > http://www.rootsweb.com/~uslookup > Thou shalt not rely on the privacy of e-mail, especially from work. > Winnette, from what little I have been able to gather about "Factory", or at least the ones Which I have come in contact, they were just what the name implies, factories. In 1878, one of my gg grandmothers applied for her husband's service pension and gave her address as Tryon Factory. Tryon Factory is now Tryon, GA, a town which grew up around a factory. Same in Troup Co, GA with Troup Factory, but a town didn't grow there. There was a famous one near Atlanta which Sherman burned in 1864. All of the women employees, which was most since the men were in the army, were shipped north of the Ohio River to await the end of the war. Many never returned and were never heard from again. Now, I got off on a tangent. But your Georgia Factory was probably just a factory which may or may not have supported a town. Good luck. Jimmy Woodyard >
With my luck Georgia Factory was the family business. Like I would know that right off. Oh well, maybe if I chase down James in Athens it will lead me back to John. Thanks a million. Winnette --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.317 / Virus Database: 176 - Release Date: 1/21/02
Hi Olivia, Glad to know I am not the only one. It appears John White's son James White was President of the bank in Athens, Georgia. That is why I am thinking it is North East. Winnette --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.317 / Virus Database: 176 - Release Date: 1/21/02
Winnette, I'm with you. I have never heard of Georgia Factory either. Olivia ----- Original Message ----- From: "Greg And Winnette" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, January 24, 2002 4:54 PM Subject: [GA-Roots] Georgia Factory? > Hello list, > > I need your help with my White Family lines. John White was the first in the > family to come to American, he settled at Georgia Factory. He went back to > Ireland and married Jane Richards and brought her to his home at Georgia > Factory. > > Where in blue blazes is Georgia Factory? I have lived in Georgia all of my > life and never heard of it. It must be in the North East part of the state. > I am not that familiar with the area. I put the name in search engines and > came up with nothing. > > Thanks for your help. > > Winnette > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > Where this division defended, no odds broke its line; > where it attacked, no numbers resisted its onslaught, > save only once; and there is the grave of Cleburne." > - General William J. Hardee CSA > > > > > --- > Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. > Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). > Version: 6.0.317 / Virus Database: 176 - Release Date: 1/21/02 > > > ==== GA-ROOTS Mailing List ==== > Faye Dyess [email protected] Listmanager > DO YOU OWN A COPY OF A CENSUS?? THEN VOLUNTEER TO DO LOOKUPS!!! > http://www.rootsweb.com/~uslookup > Thou shalt not rely on the privacy of e-mail, especially from work. > --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.317 / Virus Database: 176 - Release Date: 1/21/02
Hello list, I need your help with my White Family lines. John White was the first in the family to come to American, he settled at Georgia Factory. He went back to Ireland and married Jane Richards and brought her to his home at Georgia Factory. Where in blue blazes is Georgia Factory? I have lived in Georgia all of my life and never heard of it. It must be in the North East part of the state. I am not that familiar with the area. I put the name in search engines and came up with nothing. Thanks for your help. Winnette ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Where this division defended, no odds broke its line; where it attacked, no numbers resisted its onslaught, save only once; and there is the grave of Cleburne." - General William J. Hardee CSA --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.317 / Virus Database: 176 - Release Date: 1/21/02
I checked CITIES, TOWNS AND COMMUNITIES OF GEORGIA BETWEEN 1847-1962, 8500 PLACES AND THE COUNTY IN WHICH LOCATED, by Marion R. Hemperly, Deputy Surveyor General of Georgia, 1980, Southern Historical Press, Easley, SC. NO Georgia Factory "town" listed. Maybe the factory was named Georgia? --- ann parkinson <[email protected]> wrote: > I checked the Georgia Gazetteer and Atlas by DeLorme and there is no > mention of Georgia Factory on > today's map. Perhaps a dissolved town? > > > --- Greg And Winnette <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hi Olivia, > > Glad to know I am not the only one. It appears John White's son James > > White was President of the bank in Athens, Georgia. That is why I am > > thinking it is North East. > > Winnette > > > > > > --- > > Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. > > Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). > > Version: 6.0.317 / Virus Database: 176 - Release Date: 1/21/02 > > > > > > ==== GA-ROOTS Mailing List ==== > > Faye Dyess [email protected] Listmanager > > VOLUNTEER TO TRANSCRIBE CENSUS FOR THE USGENWEB PROJECT > > http://www.usgenweb.org/census > > Thou shalt read thine own message thrice before thou sendest it. > > > > > ===== > Ann > > Researching: BLITCH, BURGSTEINER, GIBSON, HAUPT, LANIER, NANCE, PARKER, > PARKINSON, PARRISH, SANDERS, STARKWEATHER, WOLFE. > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Great stuff seeking new owners in Yahoo! Auctions! > http://auctions.yahoo.com > > > ==== GA-ROOTS Mailing List ==== > Faye Dyess [email protected] Listmanager > Thou shalt not curse, flame, spam or USE ALL CAPS. > Researching the following families: Arnold, Alsobrook, Benton, > Booth, Bradwell, Colson, Curles, Dailey, Davis, Dyess, Etheridge, > Fort, Fuller, Gregory, Hodge, Hooks, Hudnall, Jackson, Mitchell, > Shinholster, Thigpen, Thompson, Treadwell, Wall > ===== ************************************************************ "God Gave The Dog His Name Backwards" __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Great stuff seeking new owners in Yahoo! Auctions! http://auctions.yahoo.com
I checked the Georgia Gazetteer and Atlas by DeLorme and there is no mention of Georgia Factory on today's map. Perhaps a dissolved town? --- Greg And Winnette <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Olivia, > Glad to know I am not the only one. It appears John White's son James > White was President of the bank in Athens, Georgia. That is why I am > thinking it is North East. > Winnette > > > --- > Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. > Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). > Version: 6.0.317 / Virus Database: 176 - Release Date: 1/21/02 > > > ==== GA-ROOTS Mailing List ==== > Faye Dyess [email protected] Listmanager > VOLUNTEER TO TRANSCRIBE CENSUS FOR THE USGENWEB PROJECT > http://www.usgenweb.org/census > Thou shalt read thine own message thrice before thou sendest it. > ===== Ann Researching: BLITCH, BURGSTEINER, GIBSON, HAUPT, LANIER, NANCE, PARKER, PARKINSON, PARRISH, SANDERS, STARKWEATHER, WOLFE. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Great stuff seeking new owners in Yahoo! Auctions! http://auctions.yahoo.com
Many times when the mother died, the oldest daughter attempted to take her place and hold the family together...In this case, it may have been that the younger daughter had little supervision, and got into some kind of relationship that started out to be innocent, but evolved into something that she was not equipped to handle...and became Pregnant possibly because of lack of knowledge, but then it became incumbent upon the male to "marry" her...sort of a "shotgun" wedding... Frequently on the frontier, a couple would declare their intention to marry and go ahead with setting up housekeeping, then the actual ceremony was performed whenever the next traveling minister arrived...in this case, the girl may have already been pregnant so he went ahead and performed the ceremony, to legitimize the child(illegitimate children were considered a sham) but the marriage was doomed to failure from the start...Also consider that this male might have been slow or "young" for his chronological age... It is Statutory Rape for any male to have sex with a female under 16 years of age in most places, (some places it was 14) even with consent, so the "marriage" was also necessary to keep the male out of jail... We should also remember that there were no artificial Birth Control products like are available today...Abstinence was the only way... Several years ago, I had a neighbor girl who at 14, frequently passed for 18. All of us have seen males that were 18, but looked 14...remember "Billy-The-Kid???" >From: Jeanette Martin <[email protected]> >Reply-To: [email protected] >To: [email protected] >Subject: [GA-Roots] Re: How to calulate ages? >Date: Tue, 22 Jan 2002 21:56:22 -0500 > >Many in this family wondered about this. Dates have been checked. > >The parents were 23 and 18 when married. >They were 41 and 38 when the mother died Jan 27, 1914. > >The children were dau: 17; son: 11; *dau: 10; son: 8; dau: 5 and dau 2 >when >the mother died of typhoid fever. Son 11 also had typhoid but survived. > >Holden Clan wrote: > > > > >12 when impregnated; 13 years 8 months at birth... > > > > > > > Although possible, I would question these dates... > > > > It's more than possible. I was an OB nurse and believe me..... I > > delivered quite a few 12 year olds. > > Very sad stuff. While it's rare today, I imagine it was just as common > > (really uncommon but the term is being used in another fashion) then, as > > it is now. One thing of note... it's usual that these young mothers are > > victims of incest. Quite possibly if the dates are as noted, then I'd > > question the parentage. > > > > However, it stands to reason to double check on the dates. > > > > Cindy > > >==== GA-ROOTS Mailing List ==== >Faye Dyess [email protected] Listmanager >Thou shalt edit any quoted text down to the minimum thou needest. >DO YOU OWN A COPY OF A CENSUS?? THEN VOLUNTEER TO DO LOOKUPS!!! >http://www.rootsweb.com/~uslookup > _________________________________________________________________ Join the worlds largest e-mail service with MSN Hotmail. http://www.hotmail.com
Bo, just in case I had not done so, I wanted to thank you for the information regarding the Bass Methodist Church in Macon. I had a death in the family and can not remember where I left off with my email. I wanted to make sure I did not ignore you. Winnette --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.317 / Virus Database: 176 - Release Date: 1/21/02
Just click on the address. It opens for me. Olivia ----- Original Message ----- From: "vickeryj" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, January 22, 2002 5:42 PM Subject: Re: [GA-Roots] How to calulate ages? > Can't get this to work. > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "olivia" <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Tuesday, January 22, 2002 3:12 PM > Subject: Re: [GA-Roots] How to calulate ages? > > > > Try this Geneology Calc. > > > > > > > > > > www.pulpgen.com/gen/calc/ > > > > Works for me. > > > > Olivia > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "vickeryj" <[email protected]> > > To: <[email protected]> > > Sent: Tuesday, January 22, 2002 2:38 PM > > Subject: Re: [GA-Roots] How to calulate ages? > > > > > > > The mother was 12 years, 8 months, and 11 days old when the child was > > born. > > > Hope this helps. > > > > > > > > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > > From: "Coleman, Pamela" <[email protected]> > > > To: <[email protected]> > > > Sent: Tuesday, January 22, 2002 1:20 PM > > > Subject: RE: [GA-Roots] How to calulate ages? > > > > > > > > > > According to just subtraction, she would have been 12 years old when > she > > > had > > > > this child. If the child had been born after the mother's birthday in > > > May, > > > > the mother would have been 13. > > > > Pam > > > > > > > > -----Original Message----- > > > > From: Jeanette Martin [mailto:[email protected]] > > > > Sent: Tuesday, January 22, 2002 12:28 PM > > > > To: [email protected] > > > > Subject: [GA-Roots] How to calulate ages? > > > > > > > > > > > > My mind won't let me figure this out this morning so am looking for > > > > help. > > > > > > > > The mother was born May 16, 1904. > > > > The child was born Feb 27, 1917. > > > > > > > > Exactly how old was the mother when she got preg? (this can vary -+ 2 > > > > weeks, I know) > > > > > > > > Exactly how old was the mother when the child was born? > > > > > > > > I remember there was a web site that calulates, but don't know where > > > > now. > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== GA-ROOTS Mailing List ==== > > > > Faye Dyess [email protected] Listmanager > > > > Learn and Enjoy IRC Chats-Step by Step Instructions-It's free and fun > > > > http://www.flash.net/~gen4m/ > > > > Thou shalt ponder how thy recipient might react to thy message. > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== GA-ROOTS Mailing List ==== > > > > Faye Dyess [email protected] Listmanager > > > > DO YOU OWN A COPY OF A CENSUS?? THEN VOLUNTEER TO DO LOOKUPS!!! > > > > http://www.rootsweb.com/~uslookup > > > > Thou shalt not rely on the privacy of e-mail, especially from work. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== GA-ROOTS Mailing List ==== > > > Faye Dyess [email protected] Listmanager > > > DO YOU OWN A COPY OF A CENSUS?? THEN VOLUNTEER TO DO LOOKUPS!!! > > > http://www.rootsweb.com/~uslookup > > > Thou shalt not rely on the privacy of e-mail, especially from work. > > > > > > > > > --- > > Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. > > Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). > > Version: 6.0.313 / Virus Database: 174 - Release Date: 1/2/02 > > > > > > ==== GA-ROOTS Mailing List ==== > > Faye Dyess [email protected] Listmanager > > DO YOU OWN A COPY OF A CENSUS?? THEN VOLUNTEER TO DO LOOKUPS!!! > > http://www.rootsweb.com/~uslookup > > Thou shalt not rely on the privacy of e-mail, especially from work. > > > > > > ==== GA-ROOTS Mailing List ==== > Faye Dyess [email protected] Listmanager > Learn and Enjoy IRC Chats-Step by Step Instructions-It's free and fun > http://www.flash.net/~gen4m/ > When in doubt, save thy message overnight and reread it in the light of dawn. > --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.317 / Virus Database: 176 - Release Date: 1/21/02