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    1. [GABIBB] Re: Schofield Iron Works in Macon, GA
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/Ea.2ADI/705.1.1 Message Board Post: Thanks for the information. I have since recieved a sketch of The Schofield/Taylor Iron Works since placing this query. I also didn't have any idea that the name had changed to Taylor Iron Works. I will be getting in touch with the library in Macon or one of the Central Georgia Genealogy Societies to see just what if any information they might have about this building. My great grandfather and lots of his relatives worked at Schoefields. My great grandfather was listed as working there last in 1893. The family name was Kitchens and Bivins/Bivens.

    02/24/2002 04:02:32
    1. [GABIBB] 729th dist
    2. Crilley
    3. I can't give you the total answer, but here's some clues. These military districts were created in numerical order throughout the state of GA... So if a district is surrounded by GMDs of higher numbers you can surmise that they came out of the lower number. In this case, on my map, 729 it at the eastern central side of Carroll and surrounded by 1542, 1541, 1297, 1483 --- so my guess is that is was almost all that central side next to Douglas County... Date: Sat, 23 Feb 2002 22:03:34 EST From: [email protected] To: [email protected] Message-ID: <[email protected]> Subject: [GACARROL] 1840s 729th District Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Can any of you tell me the boundaries of the 729th District at the time of the 1840 Census in Carroll County, GA? Several years ago I went to the Library and was ushered to an unorganized map cabinet. Needless to say, I was not successful. Is there a book series that identifies areas or a particular county office to ask or a magical site in cyberspace? I'm interested in where this area was/is, the lay and quality of the land and what did people do for a living? Thanks, Rosebird Virginia Crilley

    02/24/2002 12:23:24
    1. [GABIBB] HOLLINGSWORTH/GA & ALA
    2. Jim Allen
    3. Greetings. I am searching for further information on Israel I. HOLLINGSWORTH, born in Twiggs Co, GA., in 1817 and died in Pickens Co, Ala., in 1881. His wife was Diana L. Story. They married in either Bibb Co, GA., or Talbot Co., GA. They are buried in the cemetery at Mount Pleasant Baptist Church, south of Gordo, Ala., where Israel was the pastor for several years. Any info or help greatly appreciated. Sincerely, Jim Allen Time! Time is a fleeting thing, once lost can never be regained. Searching: Allen, Boyd, Hollingsworth, Palmer, Pratt, Story.

    02/23/2002 07:55:08
    1. [GABIBB] Georgia Map Project
    2. Crilley
    3. If anyone has historic maps, please work with Richard to get these on-line. also bookmark the site because there's sure to be many more to come... =================================== >From: "Richard R. Pettys, Jr." <[email protected]> > > > >I just wanted to drop a quick email and let everyone know that the Georgia >Map Project is mapping right along! > >I have 23 of the 161 counties already up. At this rate, I might have it all >up in time for Easter. Ou can check out the progress at >http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/maps/georgia/. > >If anyone wants to help with the scripting of the pages or acquisition of >the maps, please let me know. It's easy work, but quite tedious. > >Richard > > > >==== GAGEN Mailing List ==== >Do you have a suggestion to include in our taglines? If so, please write >[email protected] Virginia Crilley

    02/22/2002 11:57:30
    1. [GABIBB] Re: Jerre Hollis/Maria Gibson
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Gibson, Christian, Curran Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/Ea.2ADI/65.1 Message Board Post: I have handwritten records stating that my gr. gr. grandfather, Taylor Flewellyn Gibson's first wife (no name given) had 4 children: Belle Gibson m. Northrue Smith; Maria Gibson m. Jere Hollis; Julia Gibson m. Capt. Wm. Rutherford; Clara Gibson m. Mark Walker. Taylor Flewellyn Gibson's second wife was Sarah Elizabeth Graves Childs (a widow). Their children were Sarah Elizabeth Gibson (my gr. grandmother) m. Robert Taylor Christian; and Taylor Flewellyn Gibson. I look forward to hearing from you. God Bless, Jan Vincent

    02/22/2002 02:34:22
    1. [GABIBB] GORE/ FRANK AND LIZZIE
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: GORE Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/Ea.2ADI/717 Message Board Post: Seeking descendents of Frank Gore who was in Macon area in 1920.Sister Lizzie Gore believed to be living in TX.at the time.Trying to locate burial place of there father Fred Gore.Thanks for any help or suggestions.

    02/21/2002 03:46:55
    1. [GABIBB] John F. Pettigrew of Georgia
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/Ea.2ADI/716 Message Board Post: My ggfather was John Fayette Pettigrew born 1874 in Georgia and lived in Macon and died 1951. He married Sarah Alice Willis April 1895. Sarah died 1908. I think John had a second wife. Any about his second wife and children is appreciated. Ted ([email protected])

    02/18/2002 09:34:00
    1. [GABIBB] Re: Hephzibah Childrens Home
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/Ea.2ADI/7.15.14.54.4 Message Board Post: Can you tell me if Thomas "Tom" Jefferson Dillard Clark was a matron there? I visited her in a Macon orphanage about 1948. She was a widow & my great aunt. Email <[email protected]>

    02/18/2002 02:34:37
    1. [GABIBB] Need Stansel family info
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Stansel, Hawkins Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/Ea.2ADI/715 Message Board Post: I am looking for info on my grandfather, Benjamin Luther Stansel (b. 20 Mar 1913 d. 1 Jan 1994 in Columbia, SC), and his parents, whose names (I think) are Rufus Arthur Stansel (d. 12 Dec 1958) and Cora Lee Hawkins (d. 10 Dec 1929). My father isn't positive about Benjamin's parents names, but thinks they lived in Georgia, and I would really appreciate any info if anyone has ever heard of these people. Thanks. [email protected]

    02/18/2002 04:19:38
    1. [GABIBB] new files in GA Archives
    2. Crilley
    3. 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    02/18/2002 04:03:57
    1. [GABIBB] pt 2 new files in GA Archives
    2. Crilley
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    02/18/2002 04:03:26
    1. [GABIBB] new files in GA Archives
    2. Crilley
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    02/18/2002 04:02:42
    1. [GABIBB] MY G-GFATHER
    2. Sherrin Ann Keswater
    3. IN THE 1930 CENSUS WILL I FIND MY G-GFATHER, HE DIED IN 1928 IN BIBB CO. MACON ? THANK'S SHERRIN

    02/17/2002 09:46:40
    1. [GABIBB] JAMES JESSUP and MISSOURI JONES - mid 1800's
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: JESSUP/JESSOP, JONES, MARTIN, AMERSON Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/Ea.2ADI/714 Message Board Post: I am seeking information on JAMES J. JESSUP, born about 1824, in (Bibb County ?) GA, or MISSOURI F. (or J.) JONES, born abt 1841, in (Bibb County ?) GA. They were my maternal Great Great Grandparents. What I do know is as follows: On 3 Jul 1862, in Bibb County, GA, JAMES J. JESSUP married MISSOURI F. (or J.) JONES. They had 7 children: 1. BARTOW S. (SANDERS ?) JESSUP, b-Oct 1860, in GA, wife LILY (maiden name unknown), daughter JULIA JESSUP 2. MAGGIE JESSUP, b-abt 1861, in GA, husband OSCAR SHAW 3. SARAH JULIA JESSUP, b-abt 1865, in GA, daughter FRANCES J. (JESSUP ?) 4. HENRIETTA JESSUP, b-29 Nov 1869, in GA, husband WILLIAM (WILL) FRANKLIN MARTIN, 9 children (See below). My maternal Great Grandmother. 5. MAMIE L. (LAURA ?) JESSUP, b-abt 1874, in GA 6. MARTHA JESSUP, b-abt 1878, in GA, 1st husband Unknown SPEAR, children RAY SPEAR and HERBERT SPEAR, 2nd husband Unknown ODOM, children FLORENCE ODOM, HILDA ODOM, and ROBERT ODOM 7. REBECCA (BECKY) JESSUP, b-abt 1880, in GA, husband ED GLASS, son T. E. GLASS WILLIAM (WILL) FRANKLIN MARTIN and HENRIETTA JESSUP had 9 children. The 9 children were: 1. MARY JANE MARTIN, b-7 Sep 1892, in Forsyth, Monroe County, GA, husband ROBERT B. BRATTON, son ROBERT B. BRATTON, Jr. 2. BARTOW MARTIN, b-1 Jun 1895 in Forsyth, Monroe County, GA, d-13 Jul 1895, an infant. 3. MINNIE LEE MARTIN, b-11 Aug 1897, in Forsyth, Monroe County, GA 4. TROY SANDERS MARTIN, b-8 Oct 1898/1899, in Forsyth, Monroe County, GA or Houston County, GA, wife NEELEY BELLE AMERSON, 6 children. My maternal Grandfather. 5. NELLIE IRENE MARTIN, b-24 Nov 1901, in Bibb County, GA 6. OSCAR LEE MARTIN, b-9 May 1903, in Bibb County, GA, wife EVA (maiden name unknown). Lived and died in California with only occasional visits to GA. 7. OLLIE MAE (MAY ?) MARTIN, b-2 Aug 1906, in Bibb County, GA, husband ARTHUR FOUNTAIN, children CLYDE FOUNTAIN, CULLEN FOUNTAIN, GENE (EUGENE ?) FOUNTAIN, MAMIE RAY FOUNTAIN, J. W. FOUNTAIN, SHIRLEY ANN FOUNTAIN 8. JULIA KATE MARTIN, b-31 Jan 1909, in Forsyth, Monroe County, GA, husband EARL EUGENE WILKES, children DOROTHY MAE (MAY ?) WILKES, LARRY KENNETH WILKES 9. BENNY (BENJAMIN ?) RAY MARTIN, b-14 Jun 1912, in Bibb County, GA, wife MILDREN WILKES WILDER, daughters MARTHA RAY MARTIN and GAIL MARTIN I am most interested in discovering the names of JAMES J. JESSUP's and MISSOURI F. (or J.) JONES' parents, brother and sisters. I believe the JESSUPs may have been from North Carolina, but I have been unable to locate them there. Any information, no matter how small, would be very greatly appreciated. I am willing to share what I have. Dena Ray 4593 Lower Fayetteville Road Sharpsburg, GA 30277 (770) 502-1353 [email protected]

    02/16/2002 09:20:59
    1. [GABIBB] Important notice to all listers
    2. Jennifer Sherwood Braswell (Gen)
    3. Recently, some folks have been involuntarily unsubbed from the list. Reasons vary but usually it is due to a mail server problem or an address change, etc. Suggestions: I. Please check your e-mail regularly to keep it from being too full. 2. If you do get unsubscribed, just resubscribe! 3. If you would like to know why you were "unsubbed", e-mail me and I will tell you what the bounce message said. So far we haven't had anyone who needs to unsubbed for not abiding by the rules, and I hope we never do. Other listowners are having similar problems, so it isn't just this list. If you have any questions, let me know. Jennifer Sherwood Braswell [email protected] GABIBB coordinator http://www.rootsweb.com/~gabibb/bibb.htm

    02/15/2002 09:28:36
    1. [GABIBB] Fw: [GAGEN] 1930 census - essay
    2. Jennifer Sherwood Braswell (Gen)
    3. This will be very helpful when the 1930 census is released this year! I advise you to save it for future reference. Jennifer Sherwood Braswell [email protected] GABIBB coordinator http://www.rootsweb.com/~gabibb/bibb.htm ----- Original Message ----- From: "Tim Stowell" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, February 15, 2002 3:08 AM Subject: [GAGEN] 1930 census - essay : 1930 Census Research - "A Whole New Ball Game" : : Welcome to this discussion of search procedures for the 1930 Federal : Census. For the purpose of this discussion, we will assume that : everyone has experience in working with previously released census : records, both population schedules and Soundex or Miracode index : films. : : Today we will deal with the 1930 census (to be released April 1st), : and the new and mostly different (and mostly more difficult) : procedures that will be required to conduct a successful search. For : best results please maximize this window to full screen on your : computer. : : As in past years, before going to the census itself it will be : necessary to determine the correct ED (Enumeration District) number. : : It is true that in earlier census years it was occasionally possible : to have success without knowing the ED number, by conducting a : "fishing expedition" through an entire town, township, or county, but : for 1930 the chances of success with such a strategy are so remote as : to be virtually impossible. : : Determining the ED number will be a more difficult and time-consuming : process for 1930 than almost anyone might have imagined. This : statement is true for most of us, but not for a fortunate few : searching in the 10 states of the deep South (Louisiana, Arkansas, : Tennessee, Virginia, and everything south of them to the Gulf) and in : a handful of counties in Kentucky and West Virginia. : : These locations ARE Soundexed for 1930, and they can be searched in : exactly the same manner as in 1920. These Soundex films will be : released April 1st and available at all NARA (National Archives and : Records Administration) branches on that date. There is no name index : of any kind available for the remainder of the nation. : : For most of our searches, we must find the ED number in another way. : This will require that we know the exact location of our target : people. In very rural areas it may be sufficient to simply know the : right township or approximate location of our target, but in any city : or town (of any size) you will need a street address in order to : determine the ED. : : In 1930 a much higher percentage of our population was urban than ever : before, and towns were much larger than in previous years. It is true : that large parts of the nation were not indexed for 1910, and that no : place was Soundexed prior to 1880, and yet these difficulties were : usually overcome without great effort. : : This will not be the case for 1930, one can accurately say that it is : a whole new ball game. A street address must now be considered a : virtual necessity in order to find the ED. : : What if you don't have a street address? Use the time you have before : April 1st to go find it! Family sources are often best for this, talk : to the older generations in your family, read old obits and : announcements, examine old letters and envelopes, voter registration, : & ship manifests. : : Check Social Security applications (if they did not move during the : 30's), previous census records (more on this later), telephone and : other directories, birth, death, & marriage records, court cases, : scrapbooks, school, church and employment records, naturalizations, et : cetera. Among the best and easiest to use sources are old city : directories. : : City Directories can be found in many libraries around the country. : NARA has purchased an extensive set of city directories for the years : close to 1930. These city directories, which are not government : records, are available at all the NARA branches. : : A complete list of the cities and years for which city directories are : available at NARA can be found at the NARA website at : http://www.nara.gov/genealogy/citydirs.html Be sure to check the : alphabetical listings for your target people in several years (e.g. : 1928, 1929, 1930, 1931) if available. Record all street addresses : found. : : I HAVE THE STREET ADDRESS, NOW WHAT? You need to determine the : correct ED, using one of several available methods. The best of these : methods, available for over 50 cities and some counties, is microfilm : series M1931 (7 rolls). This is a cross index to city streets and ED's : for the 1930 census. : : See the following NARA webpage: : http://www.nara.gov/genealogy/1930census_city_streets.html With : M1931 you can quickly and accurately determine the ED your street : address is in. Only about 30 of the 100 largest cities in 1930 are : found cross indexed in M1931. : : A group of census experts (and NARA volunteers) from California has : extended the indexing effort to all the top 100 cities. This effort, : known as ITWIT (no, not nitwit ), has created an outstanding and : extremely useful website at http://home.pacbell.net/spmorse/census/ : : I urge all of you to visit this site, and be sure to click on the : frequently asked questions button. This site has been operational for : less than ten days, but is already considered indispensable for 1930 : census work. This site is available online (not at NARA except those : NARA branches that offer internet access) and will help you to quickly : and accurately determine the ED by inputting the street address. : : A few notes about using ITWIT. The directional designator must be : properly used for the right result. For example, my grandfather in : 1930 lived in Seattle on Alder Street. In Seattle then and now : locations are usually given by the street name, omitting the E, W, : etc. The official address of his house was on E. Alder, half a block : from where it is simply Alder St. : : Inputting Alder St. (the common usage) into ITWIT yields several ED's, : none of which was his correct one. Only when E. Alder St. was input : did the correct ED come up. : : Another thing to bear in mind with ITWIT is that it is brand new, : essentially a very good rough draft, and minor errors will show up. : For example, my grandfather's old house in Los Angeles now in 1930 : belonged to his brother. It was on W. 93rd St. between Broadway and : Figueroa. : : M1931, T1224, and M1930 (see below for the latter two) all clearly : show that this street was a boundary between two ED's, meaning that : houses on different sides of the street were in different ED's. ITWIT : however only shows one ED for this street, so if that house were : across the street its correct ED would not show up. These minor errors : are being corrected constantly as soon as they are found. : : If your location is not covered by either M1931 or ITWIT, we have : several more finding aids available. Even if you think you have the : right ED using either of the above methods, it is a good idea to use : these next methods to double check. : : The next best method available is microfilm series T1224 (30 rolls for : 1930), Geographic Descriptions of census ED's. This aid gives a : complete description, sometimes block by block in cities, of every one : of the over 120,000 ED's used in 1930 for the whole nation. It can be : extremely helpful in rural areas or small towns, but in large cities : the previously mentioned methods are usually the best first choice. : : Many people had very high hopes when it was announced that the : complete series of ED maps for 1930 for the whole nation would be : filmed and available through NARA. This film series is M1930 (36 : rolls), containing over 8300 maps. : : Unfortunately, the quality of the maps vary, and in most cases this : series is of less use than the aids previously mentioned, although : useful as a cross check. NARA branches also have available larger and : easier to read hard copies of many of these maps, but it can still be : nearly impossible in large cities to determine the ED using this : method. : : If you have located your target in the 1920 census, and are certain : that they have not moved for 1930, you can use the 1920 ED and the : street address to find the 1930 ED in T1224. T1224 cross references : the 1930 ED numbers to those used for the same location in 1920. : : Care must be taken in this however, since most 1920 ED's comprise from : 2 to as many as 8 different ED's in 1930. Combining this with use of : the street address while searching T1224 will give the best results. : : The final step is to search the census itself. You go to the correct : state, county, and ED. For rural areas you will have to perform a line : by line search of the entire ED, but for towns and cities you will : probably be able to search the left hand margin of the census sheets : looking for the street name and ultimately the house number, then : checking for the desired name. : : To sum up, here are the seven different finding aids I have listed : above: : : Soundex name indexing films (deep South only) City Directories films : (for finding street address) M1931 films (use street address to find : ED) ITWIT (use street address to find ED) (not available at NARA, only : online) T1224 films (use street address or 1920 ED to find 1930 ED) : M1930 films (use street address to find ED) Hard copies of ED maps : (use street address to find ED) : : Of all the aids I have mentioned, everything but the Soundex and the : census itself is available for use right now. These finding aids are : not in heavy use at present, but are expected to be in high demand : after April 1st. Use of the online ITWIT site can also be expected to : soar after April. : : NARA expects that usage of its research rooms will skyrocket in April, : and usage of microfilm reading machines will be strictly limited to : two hours when we are in a waiting list situation. We anticipate that : this will be the case at essentially all times from April 1st until : about August 1st. Some NARA branches handle the rush differently, : often by a reservation system. Check with the branch you are : interested in visiting. : : The average successful 1920 census search takes about 20 minutes. We : believe that the average successful 1930 search will take about 3-4 : hours. This is roughly ten times as long, and many of our patrons will : find this frustrating. To make matters worse, the 2 hour limit when : others are waiting for a machine will mean that most people will have : to be interrupted before completing a successful search. : : Since most of the necessary resources are available right now when : they are under utilized, and since the facilities will be so overtaxed : very soon, it makes sense to do as much of the work now as possible. I : urge everyone to get to work on their 1930 searches as soon as they : can. : : WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME WHEN I COME TO NARA? As with most : research, the more information you bring with you, the more you can : learn and the more successful your research. Try whenever possible to : bring the following information and items with you when you come to : NARA to do 1930 census research: : : Complete names and ages of everyone you expect to find in the family. : Street address for 1930. City or town if street address is unknown. : Census information for the family in 1920, including street address : and ED number. Bring change for the copy machines and donation jar. : : In addition, I strongly recommend that you print out and bring two : maps for each street address or location you are searching. I use one : close up map showing the exact address and covering only a few city : blocks, and a second map zoomed out to show major streets and : arterials for a couple miles in each direction. These are available at : several locations online, as well as several street mapping programs : on CD-ROM. : : The best webpage for general information on the 1930 census and the : search processes available for it is NARA's 1930 webpage at : http://www.nara.gov/genealogy/1930cen.html : : : This essay is Copyright 2002 by Kevin Fraley. Revocable permission is : granted for reuse or republication in whole or in part for : instructional purposes by any official webpage or publication of the : USGenWeb Project or the USGenWeb Census Project provided there is no : exchange of monetary consideration or commercial use; and further : provided that this entire notice shall accompany any such reuse or : republication. : : : ==== GAGEN Mailing List ==== : Do you have a suggestion to include in our taglines? If so, please write : [email protected] : :

    02/15/2002 07:40:41
    1. [GABIBB] Family Group Sheets Project
    2. Crilley
    3. Bettie Wood has undertaken a new on-line project....for Family Group Sheets http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/ga/bios/groupindx.html Please visit it.....and then put together your group sheets to put on-line. She has a form to use : Click on Blank Group Sheet Form OR if you have a program which does this already you can just mail it to her... [email protected] this is just beginning....so we need everyone to help with it. As with all the files in the GAGenWeb Archives, the Search Engine enables someone to find your material from whatever county they happen to be searching. I see people posting their family line on mailing lists all the time....and this new project will be a more permanent, and easier to find, place for them. As always....listing your documentation is very important to future researchers. It will be an added plus for you....as you can just refer people to the URL when they write you asking questions about your family line!! If you have specific questions, Bettie will be delighted to work with you. [email protected] Virginia Crilley

    02/15/2002 04:51:48
    1. [GABIBB] RE: Emma Minchey in Fannin County, TX
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Mincey Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/Ea.2ADI/451.1.2.1.1 Message Board Post: Marsha, thanks for your information, but just this week, I have found my Edna Mock Mincey. She died in a Nursing Home in Columbia, SC; a long way from her native Sceven County, GA. Also learned that she an Mr. Mincey had a daughter that died in Chatham County, GA at an early age; no information on the child as of yet. Thanks again

    02/15/2002 04:08:26
    1. [GABIBB] RE: Emma Minchey in Fannin County, TX
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/Ea.2ADI/451.1.2.1 Message Board Post: I don't have any info on Emma Minchey. My line is from Georgia. There are Minchey's in Utah, Virginia, and Tenn. that I might be related. If I run across this name I will let you know.

    02/14/2002 10:48:23
    1. [GABIBB] RE: Emma Minchey in Fannin County, TX
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Minchey Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/Ea.2ADI/451.1.2 Message Board Post: I am trying to locate an Emma Minchey who lived in Fannin County TX, she apparently moved to TX and settled in Fannin County. She is a direct descendant of mine and was full blood indian. I would sure like to locate any information on her please email me at [email protected]

    02/14/2002 01:28:37