Lourice.... I show the following children: (1) Rebecca - b abt 1828, GA; (2) Rhoda - b abt 1828+, GA; md ?? FAILES (3) Elisha - b abt 1832 (4) Lovett - b abt 1834 (single in 1860, 1870, 1880) (5) Samuel - b abt 1836 (6) Randall - b abt 1838 (7) John M. - b abt 1840 (8) Martha - b abt 1841; (single 1870, 1880) (9) William - b abt 1843; md Lucinda SPIKES (10) Susan - b abt 1845; md John SPIKES (11) James - b abt 1847; md Margaret HUTTO 1850 Ware; 1860, 1870 Coffee. Hope this helps. Let me know of any additions & corrections. Nancy in Az ----- Original Message ----- From: "Lourice Merritt" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, November 15, 2004 3:17 PM Subject: Re: [GACOFFEE] Susan "Susie" Nipper Spikes [d] 1922 Thank you Nancy, I had figured that is where she belonged also. I show 7 children for John "Jack" Nipper and Susan ???.. Is that about what you show? In the 1870 Coffee Co. census John Spikes & Susan are listed as: John Spikes age 25 [b] GA Susan age 22 [b] GA John male age 4 [b] Ga Gailen male age 2 [b] Ga Thanks Lourice -----Original Message----- From: Nancy Nilsen <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Sunday, November 14, 2004 7:57 PM Subject: Re: [GACOFFEE] Susan "Susie" Nipper Spikes [d] 1922 >Lourice, I believe this is John "Jack" NIPPER (b abt 1802, GA) md to Susan >?? They were in 1850 Ware Co, then 1860 and 1870 Coffee Co census. Their >daughter Susan was 5/1850; 14/1860 and married before 1870 I guess as she >doesn't appear in the home. > >----- Original Message ----- >From: "Lourice Merritt" <[email protected]> >To: <[email protected]> >Sent: Saturday, November 13, 2004 7:38 PM >Subject: [GACOFFEE] Susan "Susie" Nipper Spikes [d] 1922 > > >Who is this Jack & Susie Nipper? >Lourice >The Douglas Enterprise ... November 10, 1922 > >DEATH OF AUNT SUSIE SPIKES > >We buried Aunt Susie Spikes at the Spikes Grave Yard near Douglas, last >Tuesday, November 7th, 1922. She died the day before at her little house >near her last resting place. Mrs. Spikes was about 85 years of age and was >the widow of John Spikes who died several years ago. John Spikes was a good >soldier, a member of Company "C" 50th Ga.. Mrs. Spikes was the daughter of >Jack and Susie Nipper. She leaves four children, two boys and two girls, and >lots of friends and kin people. The funeral was well attended by her friends >and a lot of schools children marched to the grave yard to see her burial. >Rev. Jesse Carver preached her funeral. Aunt Susie was a good woman. God has >taken her home. May her rest be sweet. > >W. P. Ward. > >SOURCE: Personal research, old newspapers on microfilm, Satilla Regional >Library, Genealogy Dept., Douglas, Coffee Co., GA ... Summer, 2004 > >d/o Jack & Susie Nipper > >w/o John Spikes c1838 - bef.1920 > > > >==== GACOFFEE Mailing List ==== >If you would be interested in adopting a GaGenWeb county, please contact >Melody at [email protected] to see which counties are >available for adoption. All counties can beneift from extra volunteers! > >============================== >Find your ancestors in the Birth, Marriage and Death Records. >New content added every business day. Learn more: >http://www.ancestry.com/s13964/rd.ashx > > >==== GACOFFEE Mailing List ==== >Thank you so much for being a subscriber to this list. >We appreciate it so much and hope that all of your brick walls >come tumbling down!! > >============================== >OneWorldTree - The World's largest family tree. Learn more: >http://www.ancestry.com/s13971/rd.ashx > > ==== GACOFFEE Mailing List ==== If you would be interested in adopting a GaGenWeb county, please contact Melody at [email protected] to see which counties are available for adoption. All counties can beneift from extra volunteers! ============================== Search our Immigration Records and view names from multiple ports ranging from 1500s - 1900s. Over 23 million records to view. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13967/rd.ashx
DEATH OF AUNT SUSIE SPIKES > >We buried Aunt Susie Spikes at the Spikes Grave Yard near Douglas, last >Tuesday, November 7th, 1922. Can anyone tell me where the above cemetery is located, and if it is still called by this name? TIA, Kay ===== Appling County, GA http://www.rootsweb.com/~gaapplin/appling_index.htm Bacon County, GA http://www.rootsweb.com/~gabacon2/bacon_index.htm Coffee County, GA http://www.rootsweb.com/~gacoffee __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Meet the all-new My Yahoo! - Try it today! http://my.yahoo.com
Lourice, you asked who this Dan Peterson was ... He is the one who married Nancy Elizabeth LOTT. He is the s/o Henry PETERSON and lst wife Martha GASKIN. Ta!
Thank you Nancy, I had figured that is where she belonged also. I show 7 children for John "Jack" Nipper and Susan ???.. Is that about what you show? In the 1870 Coffee Co. census John Spikes & Susan are listed as: John Spikes age 25 [b] GA Susan age 22 [b] GA John male age 4 [b] Ga Gailen male age 2 [b] Ga Thanks Lourice -----Original Message----- From: Nancy Nilsen <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Sunday, November 14, 2004 7:57 PM Subject: Re: [GACOFFEE] Susan "Susie" Nipper Spikes [d] 1922 >Lourice, I believe this is John "Jack" NIPPER (b abt 1802, GA) md to Susan >?? They were in 1850 Ware Co, then 1860 and 1870 Coffee Co census. Their >daughter Susan was 5/1850; 14/1860 and married before 1870 I guess as she >doesn't appear in the home. > >----- Original Message ----- >From: "Lourice Merritt" <[email protected]> >To: <[email protected]> >Sent: Saturday, November 13, 2004 7:38 PM >Subject: [GACOFFEE] Susan "Susie" Nipper Spikes [d] 1922 > > >Who is this Jack & Susie Nipper? >Lourice >The Douglas Enterprise ... November 10, 1922 > >DEATH OF AUNT SUSIE SPIKES > >We buried Aunt Susie Spikes at the Spikes Grave Yard near Douglas, last >Tuesday, November 7th, 1922. She died the day before at her little house >near her last resting place. Mrs. Spikes was about 85 years of age and was >the widow of John Spikes who died several years ago. John Spikes was a good >soldier, a member of Company "C" 50th Ga.. Mrs. Spikes was the daughter of >Jack and Susie Nipper. She leaves four children, two boys and two girls, and >lots of friends and kin people. The funeral was well attended by her friends >and a lot of schools children marched to the grave yard to see her burial. >Rev. Jesse Carver preached her funeral. Aunt Susie was a good woman. God has >taken her home. May her rest be sweet. > >W. P. Ward. > >SOURCE: Personal research, old newspapers on microfilm, Satilla Regional >Library, Genealogy Dept., Douglas, Coffee Co., GA ... Summer, 2004 > >d/o Jack & Susie Nipper > >w/o John Spikes c1838 - bef.1920 > > > >==== GACOFFEE Mailing List ==== >If you would be interested in adopting a GaGenWeb county, please contact >Melody at [email protected] to see which counties are >available for adoption. All counties can beneift from extra volunteers! > >============================== >Find your ancestors in the Birth, Marriage and Death Records. >New content added every business day. Learn more: >http://www.ancestry.com/s13964/rd.ashx > > >==== GACOFFEE Mailing List ==== >Thank you so much for being a subscriber to this list. >We appreciate it so much and hope that all of your brick walls >come tumbling down!! > >============================== >OneWorldTree - The World's largest family tree. Learn more: >http://www.ancestry.com/s13971/rd.ashx > >
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/ic.2ADE/1056.1 Message Board Post: Try visiting following site - I know the people you were inquiring about are listed there as they are in my database but have had the opportunity to imput all the data. http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/t/i/l/Susan-E-Tilleman/GENE18-0001.html The Carelock line is one of my lines, my paternal grandmother was a Carelock (Wilma Laverne Carelock, she was from Coffee Co. GA). :-) Feel free to contact me directly if you would like to share more recent family info. or if I can assist you in anyway to find your branch of our mutual tree. :-) --Susan
Richard, a name, place of death, and the year at least. I can can go thru a year of one newspaper in a few hours, it's just finding the time. My next trip to the library I'll search thru the year of 1926, and see what I can find. Lourice -----Original Message----- From: Dick & Marian Smith <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Sunday, November 14, 2004 6:28 PM Subject: Re: [GACOFFEE] obits lookup Hi Lourice, just got your e-mail, we were gone for the week end and just got home. That is my great grandmother's obits that you found. I really appreciate it. From these obits we found a clue as to when our great grandfather died. Looks like he might of died in 1926. The cemetery where they are, had no dates on Francis Marion Smith, so now we have a date. How hard is it to find an obits for someone when you only have a name, a year, and his wife's name? I know there has to be one out there. Do you think you could help me to find a obits on Francis? But I really appreciate what you have found for me on Emma. Thank you so much Richard Thank You,Dick & Marian ==== GACOFFEE Mailing List ==== The Coffee County mailing list is owned by Melody Moore McCook, who can be reached at [email protected] and co-maintained by Karen Batten who can be reached at [email protected] ============================== View and search Historical Newspapers. Read about your ancestors, find marriage announcements and more. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13969/rd.ashx
Lourice, I believe this is John "Jack" NIPPER (b abt 1802, GA) md to Susan ?? They were in 1850 Ware Co, then 1860 and 1870 Coffee Co census. Their daughter Susan was 5/1850; 14/1860 and married before 1870 I guess as she doesn't appear in the home. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Lourice Merritt" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, November 13, 2004 7:38 PM Subject: [GACOFFEE] Susan "Susie" Nipper Spikes [d] 1922 Who is this Jack & Susie Nipper? Lourice The Douglas Enterprise ... November 10, 1922 DEATH OF AUNT SUSIE SPIKES We buried Aunt Susie Spikes at the Spikes Grave Yard near Douglas, last Tuesday, November 7th, 1922. She died the day before at her little house near her last resting place. Mrs. Spikes was about 85 years of age and was the widow of John Spikes who died several years ago. John Spikes was a good soldier, a member of Company "C" 50th Ga.. Mrs. Spikes was the daughter of Jack and Susie Nipper. She leaves four children, two boys and two girls, and lots of friends and kin people. The funeral was well attended by her friends and a lot of schools children marched to the grave yard to see her burial. Rev. Jesse Carver preached her funeral. Aunt Susie was a good woman. God has taken her home. May her rest be sweet. W. P. Ward. SOURCE: Personal research, old newspapers on microfilm, Satilla Regional Library, Genealogy Dept., Douglas, Coffee Co., GA ... Summer, 2004 d/o Jack & Susie Nipper w/o John Spikes c1838 - bef.1920 ==== GACOFFEE Mailing List ==== If you would be interested in adopting a GaGenWeb county, please contact Melody at [email protected] to see which counties are available for adoption. All counties can beneift from extra volunteers! ============================== Find your ancestors in the Birth, Marriage and Death Records. New content added every business day. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13964/rd.ashx
Hi Lourice, just got your e-mail, we were gone for the week end and just got home. That is my great grandmother's obits that you found. I really appreciate it. From these obits we found a clue as to when our great grandfather died. Looks like he might of died in 1926. The cemetery where they are, had no dates on Francis Marion Smith, so now we have a date. How hard is it to find an obits for someone when you only have a name, a year, and his wife's name? I know there has to be one out there. Do you think you could help me to find a obits on Francis? But I really appreciate what you have found for me on Emma. Thank you so much Richard Thank You,Dick & Marian
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/ic.2ADE/1058 Message Board Post: Looking for parents of Jesse E. LOTT, b 1885 in ALA (according to the census). I believe moved to Broxton around 1900; md 1908(?) Lalla (Lila) CURRY. I have her obit, but not one for him. Trying to connnect him to the Lott family tree. Any help welcomed!
Listers..... I think I have figured out the difficulty with the Warren M. HUTCHISON marriages and families ... with the help of LaSabrea, a great great granddaughter. (1) Warren Melton HUTCHISON, b 17 Feb 1878, d 29 Dec 1950; married Lizzie CARVER, 24 Jan 1897, Coffee County. They are both buried at Harrell Grove Cem. (2) Warren Melton HUTCHISON married 2nd Lillie Agnus JOINER, d/o of John Hardy JOINER & Nancy Jane TAFT....both buried at Harrell Grove. Warren Melton HUTCHISON was never married to Lillie ADAMS, who was the wife of Robert JOINER -- both of whom are buried at Harrell Grove Cem as well. Whomever copied the cemetery, listed Robert Joiner's wife Lillie Adams, as also the w/o Warren Melton HUTCHISON. Someone ought to make that correction, as it certainly had me mislead. ~~~~~~~~~~ Nancy Which survey were you looking at that had the incorrect info? We'll be happy to correct our survey if it was the one in error. Thanks for bringing this to our attention. Sherry http://www.rootsweb.com/~gacoffee American History & Genealogy Project (AHGP) Coffee County, GA
Who is this Jack & Susie Nipper? Lourice The Douglas Enterprise ... November 10, 1922 DEATH OF AUNT SUSIE SPIKES We buried Aunt Susie Spikes at the Spikes Grave Yard near Douglas, last Tuesday, November 7th, 1922. She died the day before at her little house near her last resting place. Mrs. Spikes was about 85 years of age and was the widow of John Spikes who died several years ago. John Spikes was a good soldier, a member of Company "C" 50th Ga.. Mrs. Spikes was the daughter of Jack and Susie Nipper. She leaves four children, two boys and two girls, and lots of friends and kin people. The funeral was well attended by her friends and a lot of schools children marched to the grave yard to see her burial. Rev. Jesse Carver preached her funeral. Aunt Susie was a good woman. God has taken her home. May her rest be sweet. W. P. Ward. SOURCE: Personal research, old newspapers on microfilm, Satilla Regional Library, Genealogy Dept., Douglas, Coffee Co., GA ... Summer, 2004 d/o Jack & Susie Nipper w/o John Spikes c1838 - bef.1920
Also: Weddings From The Douglas Breeze, pg 8 Compiled By Catherine Fussell Wells June 18, 1898 Col. Denton Married. Married, on Sunday, the 12th inst., at 11 o'clock a.m. in Pickren, Ga., Mr. James M. Denton to Mrs. Elizabeth Peterson, Judge F. Willis Dart of Douglas officiating. Mrs. Peterson is the widow of the late Mr. Dan Peterson of Pickren and daughter of Mr. John M. Lott, Sr., of Douglas. Mr. Denton is one of the foremost citizens of the county, a politician of note and Solicitor of the City Court of Douglas. Mr. and Mrs. Denton are off on a bridal tour this week. They will visit Atlanta and Indian Springs and reach Douglas today. Also, same book, pg. 10 November 26, 1898 Wedding at Pickren Mr. William A. McRae and Mrs. Mary J. Gaskin were united in the holy bonds of matrimony at Pickren on Sunday last. Mr. McRae is the senior member of the mercantile firm of W. A. & T. K. McRae. He is a sterling young business man and numbers his friends by the hundreds. The bride is the beautiful young daughter of the late Dan Peterson. The Breeze extends congratulations and its heartiest wish for thier future happiness. Catherine Fussell Wells Genealogy---it's my business!
Obituaries & Death Notices from The Douglas Breeze, pg 30 Compiled by Catherine Fussell Wells December 4, 1896 Mr. Daniel Peterson Dead. The said news of the death of Mr. DFaniel Peterson reached Doulgas Saturday afternoon. While the announcement of his death was not unexpected yet it was a shock to his large circle of relatives and friends here. The end came peacefully and quietly at 11:15 o'clock Saturday morning. Mr. Peterson was one of the most extensive planters and largest merchants of the county, his store in Pickren being the center of trade for the lower half of the Pickren District. He has one brother,---or half brother, rather,--- in Douglas, Mr. Benejah Peterson besides hundreds of relatives in this and adjoining counties, in fact the Peterson family is one of the largest and most influential families in Southern Georgia. Mr. Peterson's remains were laid to rest in Bethel churchyard Sunday. He leaves a wife and six children to mourn his death. Same book, pg. 98 February 18, 1905 Death's Doings Mrs. Martha Peterson. Mrs. martha Peterson mother of Messrs Benajah Peterson, Joseph E. Peterson, Mrs. Fisher Gaskin and another daughter living out of state, died last Saturday at the ripe old age of 77 years. Her affliction is said to have been heart trouble. As stated she was well advanced in years, still, her death was a shock. All her children are grown and have families of their own, and while there was universal regret it is well that no little ones are left without a mother's care. Mrs. Peterson was a pioneer, having been among the early citizens of the county, and she and her husband, who has been dead some twenty years, could tell something of the hardships and ill-conveniences of settling a county without railroads or other methods of connection or news from the outside world. Her remains were interred at the Douglas cemetery Sunday afternoon. Hope this helps. Catherine Fussell Wells Genealogy -- it's my business!
Listers..... I think I have figured out the difficulty with the Warren M. HUTCHISON marriages and families ... with the help of LaSabrea, a great great granddaughter. (1) Warren Melton HUTCHISON, b 17 Feb 1878, d 29 Dec 1950; married Lizzie CARVER, 24 Jan 1897, Coffee County. They are both buried at Harrell Grove Cem. (2) Warren Melton HUTCHISON married 2nd Lillie Agnus JOINER, d/o of John Hardy JOINER & Nancy Jane TAFT....both buried at Harrell Grove. Warren Melton HUTCHISON was never married to Lillie ADAMS, who was the wife of Robert JOINER -- both of whom are buried at Harrell Grove Cem as well. Whomever copied the cemetery, listed Robert Joiner's wife Lillie Adams, as also the w/o Warren Melton HUTCHISON. Someone ought to make that correction, as it certainly had me mislead. The clincher was the obit for Lillie Adams JOINER, which did not mention the name HUTCHISON, nor any children by him. If anyone has any additions or corrections to make, please do so. Thanks for hearing me out. Hope this helps someone. Nancy in AZ
Does anyone know where this Dan Peterson belong? Is he the Daniel Peterson that married Nancy Elizabeth Lott [b] 1854 & [d] 1922? Thanks, Lourice The Douglas Enterprise, dated Nov. 24, 1922 25 YEARS AGO IN DOUGLAS The following personals and other information is taken from our old file under date of Nov. 20, 18796, just twenty-six years ago. "Mr. B. Peterson was called to the bedside of his brother, Dan, who is reported as being in a dying condition" (there is a Daniel Peterson listed at Old Bethel Church Cemetery "Coffee Co., GA Cemeteries 1837-1978" as being born Sept. 1837 [d] Nov. 28, 1897 =I believe this should be Nov. 28, 1896=) SOURCE: Personal research, old newspapers on microfilm, Satilla Regional Library, Genealogy Dept., Douglas, Coffee Co., GA ... Summer, 2004
Finally, some one to talk about my family. Warren was my GG--grandfather. Let me get the info for u. LaSabrea Hutchison
The Douglas Enterprise ... December 21st, 1907 A Sad Accident and Death Monday afternoon as the D. A. & G. train was coming in from the river, beyond Broxton, the tender pulled loose from the engine and Herbert Moore, who was firing, fell between the two, and the tender and a box car ran over him. He died in a few minutes. Herbert was a good boy and had been with the road since it was built. He was at one time in charge of an engine, but at the time of his death, he was firing. He was a son of Mrs. R. A. Moore. We extend to the family our sympathy and lament the losing of a good boy, whose future was bright, and who would have made a good citizen. His remains were interned at Sweetwater cemetery last Tuesday. SOURCE: Personal research, old newspapers on microfilm, Satilla Regional Library, Genealogy Dept., Douglas, Coffee Co., GA ... Summer, 2004 (In the book "Atkinson County, Georgia Cemeteries" Herbert Moore is listed as: Moore, J. H., Jr. Aug. 21, 1889 / Dec. 16, 1907 also listed is: Moore, J. H. June 25, 1859 / Jan. 25, 1905 Moore, Mary Lodge Jan. 26, 1868 / Dec. 10, 1945
Did Warren M. HUTCHISON & Lillie (Adams) Joiner, who were married 17 Sep 1916, have any children? They are both buried at Harrell Grove Cem. Lillie had been previously married to Robert J. JOINER and had 4 children. Was Warren M. married before?
The Coffee Co Cem book shows two interments for the following: (1) Lillie Adams JOYNER .. b 5 Nov 1882; d 26 Jun 1955. (2) Lillie A. Joyner HUTCHISON...b 2 May 1891; d 2 Jun 1967. Are these the same Lillie ADAMS? I show that Lillie ADAMS (d/o William R. & Annie Lott ADAMS) was married (1) to Robert J. Joiner, 23 Apr 1899; and (2) to Warren M. HUTCHISON, 17 Sep 1916. Anyone know the correct information here? Thanks.
Richard, found a couple of hours to make a mad dash to my favorite place [2nd to home] the library today. Found your obit you were wishing for . There are two: one from the Douglas Enterprise and the other from the Coffee County Progress The Douglas Enterprise ... Thursday, June 23, 1938 MRS. EMMA P. SMITH Funeral services for Mrs. Emma P. Smith, age 79, were held Saturday afternoon at Lone Hill Church. The deceased died at her home in Broxton Friday night following an extended illness. She has resided in Broxton for over thirty years. Funeral services were conducted by Rev. Bud Burkett, assisted by Rev. Underwood, of Broxton. Interment in Lone Hill cemetery. She is survived by two brothers, Jno. Carelock, of Helen, and Ed Carelock, of Center Hill, Fla., also a number of other relatives throughout this section. Douglas Undertaking Co. was in charge. SOURCE: Personal research, old newspapers on microfilm, Satilla Regional Library, Genealogy Dept., Douglas, Coffee Co., GA ... November 12, 2004 The Coffee County Progress ... Thursday, June 23, 1938 MRS. EMMA SMITH DIES AFTER LONG ILLNESS Mrs. Emma P. Smith, affectionately call "Aunt Emma" by many friends, died at her home Friday after an illness of eighteen months. The funeral rites were conducted at Lone Hill church by Rev. Bud Burkett, Rev. C. T. Underwood and Mr. J. H. Green. The pall bearers were T. H. Ball, George Whittle, Bill Whittle, Shad Lott, and George Deen. Mrs. Smith had been a member of the Baptist church since early childhood. Her girlhood home was in North Carolina. After coming to Coffee county many years ago she placed her membership in the Broxton Baptist church, where she was a devout and faithful member. Her life was characterized by daily practice of her religion. As long as her health permitted she was a regular attendant at all religious services in the town. An absorbing interest of her life was her love for little children. Many times before her health began to fall, she would organize a Bible class and teach the children verses from the scripture. Throughout her illness she portrayed marked fortitude and sweet spiritedness. She was seventy-nine years of age. She was the widow of the late Francis M. Smith who preceded her twelve years ago. Surviving her are two brothers, Ed Carelock, of Center Hill, Fla., and John Carelock of Helena. SOURCE: Personal research, old newspapers on microfilm, Satilla Regional Library, Genealogy Dept., Douglas, Coffee Co., GA ... November 12, 2004 -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Tuesday, November 09, 2004 2:14 PM Subject: [GACOFFEE] obits lookup >This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > >Surnames: Smith >Classification: Lookup > >Message Board URL: > >http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/ic.2ADE/1056 > >Message Board Post: > >Hi would like to get a obits lookup for Emma Puella (Carelock) Smith. She died june 7, 1938 and is buried at Lone Hill United Medhodist Church Cemetery, Coffee Co, GA. She was born Aug 4, 1858 and was married to Francis Marion Smith. Thanks for reading this. Richard > > >==== GACOFFEE Mailing List ==== >Please do not send any attachments or photos to the list. Rootsweb will not accept them. Send them to either Melody at [email protected] or to Karen at [email protected] > >============================== >Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million records added in the >last 12 months. Largest online collection in the world. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13965/rd.ashx > >