No, Susan, - only Mary in N.C. in1786. Dee For details on sources used, refer to this link: http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncbladen/lookups.htm -----Original Message----- From: SLloyd2139@aol.com <SLloyd2139@aol.com> To: GA-ROOTS-L@rootsweb.com <GA-ROOTS-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Monday, June 05, 2000 7:40 PM Subject: Re: [GA-Roots] Re: North and South Carolina Marriages >Would you possibly have a JORDAN STANTON in SC & NC marriages? I appreciate >the lookup. >Thank you, >Susan >SLloyd2139@aol.com > > >==== GA-ROOTS Mailing List ==== >Faye Dyess fdy@gate.net Listmanager >Thou shalt include a clear and specific subject line. >Searchable Archives at: http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl > >
Dee, Would you be so kind as to check for Dunn, possibly Josiah. Thanks, Janet in San Antonio
Would you possibly have a JORDAN STANTON in SC & NC marriages? I appreciate the lookup. Thank you, Susan SLloyd2139@aol.com
You would think with 20 Greens and 3 Greenes, I could find them for you, but no. Dee For details on sources used, refer to this link: http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncbladen/lookups.htm -----Original Message----- From: Billy & Sara Shepherd <sheps@hom.net> To: GA-ROOTS-L@rootsweb.com <GA-ROOTS-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Monday, June 05, 2000 7:28 PM Subject: Re: [GA-Roots] Re: GA-ROOTS-D Digest V00 #169 >Dee, >Would have any marriages for George W. Green N.C. or S.C. >Thanks, >Billy Shepherd >sheps@hom.net > > >==== GA-ROOTS Mailing List ==== > Faye Dyess fdy@gate.net 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. > >
Dee, Would have any marriages for George W. Green N.C. or S.C. Thanks, Billy Shepherd sheps@hom.net
Joseph, I think this was probably meant for me. From # 8, I have 15 HIPP marriages, though none for Joseph. Dee For details on sources used, refer to this link: http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncbladen/lookups.htm -----Original Message----- From: AJRFH3@aol.com <AJRFH3@aol.com> To: GA-ROOTS-L@rootsweb.com <GA-ROOTS-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Monday, June 05, 2000 6:33 PM Subject: [GA-Roots] Re: GA-ROOTS-D Digest V00 #169 > Hi Mick, would you please check North and South Carolina Marriages and let >me know if you find the name of the wife of Joseph HIPP. I would appreciate >a look-up for any marriage record of Joseph HIPP: >JOSEPH HIPP, b. 1765 in Mechlenburg Co., N.C. - d. July 23, 1849, Cass >County, GA. He also lived in S.C. for a while. >His wife remains an unknown to date. Any help in identifying her will be >greatly appreciated. >Thanks very much. >Gus Hipp >AJRFH3@AOL.COM > > >==== GA-ROOTS Mailing List ==== >Faye Dyess fdy@gate.net 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 Mick, would you please check North and South Carolina Marriages and let me know if you find the name of the wife of Joseph HIPP. I would appreciate a look-up for any marriage record of Joseph HIPP: JOSEPH HIPP, b. 1765 in Mechlenburg Co., N.C. - d. July 23, 1849, Cass County, GA. He also lived in S.C. for a while. His wife remains an unknown to date. Any help in identifying her will be greatly appreciated. Thanks very much. Gus Hipp AJRFH3@AOL.COM
Wilkes County, Georgia was one of Georgia's earliest colonial counties. One of Wilkes County's earliest Will Books, Book "DD" (1779-1792) was lost in a fire at the office of an attorney who had borrowed it, with the loss of a tremendous amount of priceless genealogical information. The book "Early Records of Georgia" by Grace Gilliam Davidson indicates that this Will Book "DD" contained approximately 167 wills or other estate papers of Wilkes County residents whose descendants subsequently settled throughout Georgia and the rest of the United States. This book stated: "The loss of this book is nothing short of a tragedy." Then, on a recent trip to the Georgia Archives, I overheard an interesting conversation. The speaker stated that while the Will Book had indeed burned up, many, (if not most), of the original wills from which this Will Book had been copied had in fact survived and had shown up in a cache of personal papers that had been donated to the Archives! And the existence of these documents had not been recorded in the Archives' catalog of documents! I contacted the administration of the Archives, who confirmed the existence of these documents, although they would neither confirm nor deny that this collection contained the original wills. And they told me that these documents have been in the Archives' possession since 1978! The explanation that I was given was that while the documents were donated to the Archives for safekeeping, the heirs of the owner of the documents refused to sign over title of ownership to them. Because the documents are very old and in deteriorated condition, it was felt that just unwrapping them could lead to significant damage to them, and the Archives could not risk damaging the documents without clear title of ownership. However, (possibly in response to the prodding of my relentless inquiries,) one of the archivists has told me that she thinks that she has a new strategy for gaining title to the documents that she thinks will work. She refused to give a time frame on this, but she believes that it will be soon. This matter also begs the larger question as to what other treasures might be in the Archives' holdings that have not been recorded in their catalog of documents. Sadly, the archivist that I have spoken with estimates that they probably have a good "handle" on about 75% of the documents in their holdings. In conclusion, for those of us with an interest in Wilkes County genealogy, it is possible that we will one day soon be receiving a bonanza of information never before available. (Which may include my own possible ancestor, John Armstrong.) I'll keep you posted. Jeff Armstrong
Thanks for posting this. I am researching Michael CUPP (1740 NC-1820 GA) who served under then Col. Elijah CLARK in the Rev War. They received adjoining bounty land, both came from North Carolina & their families probably intermarried. Any info appreciated. Wanda Bowlin Davis - Kerrville TX wbdavis@ktc.com > -----Original Message----- > From: Donna Wall [mailto:dfshine@worldnet.att.net] > Sent: Monday, June 05, 2000 9:58 AM > To: GA-ROOTS-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: [GA-Roots] CLARK in Wilkes Co. > > > I thought this was interesting: > > >From "The Macon [GA] Telegraph 1826-1832" compiled by Farmer, Warren, > O'Kelley and Hill: abstracted from Vol. I No. 48, Sept 24 1827: Died in > Wilkes Co., Sunday, 26th ult., Mrs. Hannah Clark, relict of Major General > Elijah Clark, aged 90 yrs. Mrs. Clark had attended her husband through > many interesting periods of the American Revolution, and had often > experienced some of the distressing vicissitudes of war. > > She once had her house burnt with all its contents, during the absence of > her husband, by a pillaging party of British and Tories, who ravaged the > part of the county in which she then resided, and was turned out to seek > shelter as she could, with a family of several children then in > her charge. > She was afterwards robbed of the horse on which she was riding > to meet her > wounded husband near the NC line. > > During part of the campaigns in which Gen. Clark was engaged, she > accompanied him and on one occasion, in attempting to remove from a place > of danger near where an engagement was soon expected, she had her horse > shot (from) under her, while two children were on his back with her. She > was at the seige of Augusta and present when the garrison under Brown > capitulated, and many of the prisoners, then and at other times taken by > her husband, experienced her benevolence and hospitality. > > > > > >
Thank you. Elsie Hollifield Chickamauga Ga. Researching: Manes,Manis,Hicks,Headrick,Hedrich,Flinn.Flynn,Arflinn,Tipton,Blair,Gossett,Ra ines,Shipman,Hollifield,Snider,Schneider,
This information comes from the 1880 Baldwin County, GA census. Brice Jerome is my grandfather. Can anyone provide any more information on this family? Unknown Booth m. Emily Emily b. 1843 GA Brice Jerome b. 1878 GA Early b. 1868 GA Jersey b. 1871 GA Isiah b. 1873 GA Mary b. 1875 GA Thanks Faye
I thought this was interesting: >From "The Macon [GA] Telegraph 1826-1832" compiled by Farmer, Warren, O'Kelley and Hill: abstracted from Vol. I No. 48, Sept 24 1827: Died in Wilkes Co., Sunday, 26th ult., Mrs. Hannah Clark, relict of Major General Elijah Clark, aged 90 yrs. Mrs. Clark had attended her husband through many interesting periods of the American Revolution, and had often experienced some of the distressing vicissitudes of war. She once had her house burnt with all its contents, during the absence of her husband, by a pillaging party of British and Tories, who ravaged the part of the county in which she then resided, and was turned out to seek shelter as she could, with a family of several children then in her charge. She was afterwards robbed of the horse on which she was riding to meet her wounded husband near the NC line. During part of the campaigns in which Gen. Clark was engaged, she accompanied him and on one occasion, in attempting to remove from a place of danger near where an engagement was soon expected, she had her horse shot (from) under her, while two children were on his back with her. She was at the seige of Augusta and present when the garrison under Brown capitulated, and many of the prisoners, then and at other times taken by her husband, experienced her benevolence and hospitality.
Dear Dot, Don't you dare apologize, - you're doing great! Sending your requests to the List is probably more beneficial. You never know when something will strike a nerve with someone, even if its just the realization that someone else is looking for the same family. Dee P.S. "Treasure", huh? For details on sources used, refer to this link: http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncbladen/lookups.htm -----Original Message----- From: Dorothy Hunt- A. <doroab@webtv.net> To: GA-ROOTS-L@rootsweb.com <GA-ROOTS-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Sunday, June 04, 2000 11:07 PM Subject: [GA-Roots] Apology Dee, very sorry that I neglected to recall dates & wasted your time. Am Very red-faced as you give us so very much of your time that it's quite horrendous of us not to triple check our e-mails to you! Also Dee, would it be better for us to send look-up requests directly, not to list? Am sure everyone here feels as I do "that you are a treasure & that none of us want to try your patience" & we all want to make this as painless as possible for you & for the crowd awaiting your posts!..Just newbies,Dee, forgive us our ignorance! I promise to check your list faithfully from now on! Thank you Dot Hunt ==== GA-ROOTS Mailing List ==== Faye Dyess fdy@gate.net Listmanager Thou shalt check thy spelling and thy grammer. Searchable Archives at: http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl
Lorna, There are no Lemuel Jacksons, but there are 4 Williams. From # 8 JACKSON, William and Fanny Turner, 7 February 1785, Perquimans Co., N.C. JACKSON, William and Sarah Hoskins, 21 December 1767, Chowan Co., N.C. JACKSON, William (of N. Y.) and Hetty Brooks (of Norwalk, Conn.), 9 August 1899, Charleston, S.C. JACKSON, William J. and Elizabeth P. Christenberry, 23 February 1828, Mecklenburg Co., N.C. Dee For details on sources used, refer to this link: http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncbladen/lookups.htm -----Original Message----- From: Lorna J Rosenstein <dlrosenstein@juno.com> To: GA-ROOTS-L@rootsweb.com <GA-ROOTS-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Sunday, June 04, 2000 8:26 PM Subject: Re: [GA-Roots] BOOK >If there aren't gagillions, would you look in the Colonial Marriages of >No and So Carolina for JACKSONS? If there are too many, specifically >William or Lemuel..probably So Carolina. Thank you so much for the time >you give to strangers.. Lorna > > >==== GA-ROOTS Mailing List ==== >Faye Dyess fdy@gate.net Listmanager >Thou shalt not forward any chain letter, (unless it's funny or deals with genealogy). >AGE AND TREACHERY WILL ALWAYS OVERCOME YOUTH AND SKILL > >
Oh, the good old days. -----Original Message----- From: Donna Wall <dfshine@worldnet.att.net> To: GA-ROOTS-L@rootsweb.com <GA-ROOTS-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Monday, June 05, 2000 9:51 AM Subject: [GA-Roots] CLARK in Wilkes Co. >I thought this was interesting: > >>From "The Macon [GA] Telegraph 1826-1832" compiled by Farmer, Warren, >O'Kelley and Hill: abstracted from Vol. I No. 48, Sept 24 1827: Died in >Wilkes Co., Sunday, 26th ult., Mrs. Hannah Clark, relict of Major General >Elijah Clark, aged 90 yrs. Mrs. Clark had attended her husband through >many interesting periods of the American Revolution, and had often >experienced some of the distressing vicissitudes of war. > >She once had her house burnt with all its contents, during the absence of >her husband, by a pillaging party of British and Tories, who ravaged the >part of the county in which she then resided, and was turned out to seek >shelter as she could, with a family of several children then in her charge. > She was afterwards robbed of the horse on which she was riding to meet her >wounded husband near the NC line. > >During part of the campaigns in which Gen. Clark was engaged, she >accompanied him and on one occasion, in attempting to remove from a place >of danger near where an engagement was soon expected, she had her horse >shot (from) under her, while two children were on his back with her. She >was at the seige of Augusta and present when the garrison under Brown >capitulated, and many of the prisoners, then and at other times taken by >her husband, experienced her benevolence and hospitality. > > > >==== GA-ROOTS Mailing List ==== > Faye Dyess fdy@gate.net Listmanager >Thou shalt check thy spelling and thy grammer. >Searchable Archives at: http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl > >
No luck, Debbie. Dee For details on sources used, refer to this link: http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncbladen/lookups.htm -----Original Message----- From: Churchel99@aol.com <Churchel99@aol.com> To: GA-ROOTS-L@rootsweb.com <GA-ROOTS-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Sunday, June 04, 2000 10:58 PM Subject: Re: [GA-Roots] Re: North and South Carolina Marriages >Would you please check for a marriage in SC for _________Cantrell and Francis >(Pool)?May have been in the Pendleton Dist.-possible date 1820"s.thank you so >much.Debbie Wood > > >==== GA-ROOTS Mailing List ==== >Faye Dyess fdy@gate.net Listmanager >Thou shalt not forward any chain letter, (unless it's funny or deals with genealogy). >AGE AND TREACHERY WILL ALWAYS OVERCOME YOUTH AND SKILL > >
Sorry, Diane, nothing. Dee For details on sources used, refer to this link: http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncbladen/lookups.htm -----Original Message----- From: Diane Ethridge <deae@lcc.net> To: GA-ROOTS-L@rootsweb.com <GA-ROOTS-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Sunday, June 04, 2000 10:32 PM Subject: Re: [GA-Roots] Re: North and South Carolina Marriages >Could you please check for a marriage between Samuel Washington Lindley & >Eliz Whitley about 1810. Thank you so much > >Diane Ethridge >Conroe, TX >-----Original Message----- >From: Mick Kitchens <aandm@tnet.com.au> >To: GA-ROOTS-L@rootsweb.com <GA-ROOTS-L@rootsweb.com> >Date: Sunday, June 04, 2000 8:23 PM >Subject: Re: [GA-Roots] Re: North and South Carolina Marriages > > >>Hello Elsie, >> >>Here are marriages from CD "Marriage Index: AL, GA,SC,1641-1944 (#3) >>issusd by the LDS. >> >>Nuton, William D Spouse : Manes, Mary A >> Marriage date : 4 Mar 1897 >>Sims, A E Spouse : Manes, Elmore >> Marriage date : 20 Oct 1846 >>Manes, Elizabeth Spouse : Goolsby, Isaac >> Marriage date : 23 Jun 1798 >>Manes, Alexander Spouse : Dupree, Cynthia >> Marriage date : 15 Nov 1845 >>Manes, Evelina Spouse : Gammage, George W >> Marriage date : 1 Feb 1844 >> >>Maines, Benj Spouse : Haughter, Fanny >> Marriage date : 8 Feb 1816 >> >> >> >>No Hallifield but ................. >> >>Marriage Index: AL, GA, SC, 1641-1944 >> >>Snead, Jane Spouse : Hollifield, Jesse >> Marriage date : 4 Feb 1848 >>Mcneill, Katharine Spouse : Hollifield, Needham >> Marriage date : 6 Sep 1834 >>Lacey, Pheriby Spouse : Hollifield, Jesse >> Marriage date : 31 Aug 1815 >>Saffold, Polly Spouse : Hollifield, Willie >> Marriage date : 31 Dec 1807 >> >>Mick >> >> >>----- Original Message ----- >>From: <RETRDMOM1@aol.com> >>To: <GA-ROOTS-L@rootsweb.com> >>Sent: Sunday, 4 June 2000 23:03 >>Subject: Re: [GA-Roots] Re: North and South Carolina Marriages >> >> >>> could you check for Marriages for Manes and also for Hollifield? >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> Elsie Hollifield >>> Chickamauga Ga. >>> Researching: >>> >>Manes,Manis,Hicks,Headrick,Hedrich,Flinn.Flynn,Arflinn,Tipton,Blair,Go >>ssett,Ra >>> ines,Shipman,Hollifield,Snider,Schneider, >>> >>> >>> ==== GA-ROOTS Mailing List ==== >>> Faye Dyess fdy@gate.net Listmanager >>> Thou shalt include a clear and specific subject line. >>> Searchable Archives at: >>http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl >>> >> >> >>==== GA-ROOTS Mailing List ==== >>Faye Dyess fdy.gate.net 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. >> >> > > >==== GA-ROOTS Mailing List ==== >Faye Dyess fdy@gate.net 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!!! >
Sorry, no. Dee For details on sources used, refer to this link: http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncbladen/lookups.htm -----Original Message----- From: BJFRISBY@aol.com <BJFRISBY@aol.com> To: GA-ROOTS-L@rootsweb.com <GA-ROOTS-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Monday, June 05, 2000 1:02 AM Subject: Re: [GA-Roots] Re: North and South Carolina Marriages >Would you possibly have a marriage for William Bartlett and Bethiana >1820-1830. > Barbara > > >==== GA-ROOTS Mailing List ==== >Faye Dyess fdy@gate.net Listmanager >HELP GET THE CENSUS ON THE INTERNET. VOLUNTEER TO TRANSCRIBE CENSUS FOR THE USGENWEB PROJECT http://www.usgenweb.org/census >Thou shalt not use e-mail for any illegal or unethical purpose. > >
Hello Elsie, Here are marriages from CD "Marriage Index: AL, GA,SC,1641-1944 (#3) issusd by the LDS. Nuton, William D Spouse : Manes, Mary A Marriage date : 4 Mar 1897 Sims, A E Spouse : Manes, Elmore Marriage date : 20 Oct 1846 Manes, Elizabeth Spouse : Goolsby, Isaac Marriage date : 23 Jun 1798 Manes, Alexander Spouse : Dupree, Cynthia Marriage date : 15 Nov 1845 Manes, Evelina Spouse : Gammage, George W Marriage date : 1 Feb 1844 Maines, Benj Spouse : Haughter, Fanny Marriage date : 8 Feb 1816 No Hallifield but ................. Marriage Index: AL, GA, SC, 1641-1944 Snead, Jane Spouse : Hollifield, Jesse Marriage date : 4 Feb 1848 Mcneill, Katharine Spouse : Hollifield, Needham Marriage date : 6 Sep 1834 Lacey, Pheriby Spouse : Hollifield, Jesse Marriage date : 31 Aug 1815 Saffold, Polly Spouse : Hollifield, Willie Marriage date : 31 Dec 1807 Mick ----- Original Message ----- From: <RETRDMOM1@aol.com> To: <GA-ROOTS-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, 4 June 2000 23:03 Subject: Re: [GA-Roots] Re: North and South Carolina Marriages > could you check for Marriages for Manes and also for Hollifield? > > > > > > Elsie Hollifield > Chickamauga Ga. > Researching: > Manes,Manis,Hicks,Headrick,Hedrich,Flinn.Flynn,Arflinn,Tipton,Blair,Go ssett,Ra > ines,Shipman,Hollifield,Snider,Schneider, > > > ==== GA-ROOTS Mailing List ==== > Faye Dyess fdy@gate.net Listmanager > Thou shalt include a clear and specific subject line. > Searchable Archives at: http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl >
Would you possibly have a marriage for William Bartlett and Bethiana 1820-1830. Barbara