Thanks Joyce. I'll give it a try. Do you know if it is a very active group? Christy ----- Original Message ----- From: Joyce Ruis <jruis@nbank.net> To: <GACOFFEE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, June 10, 2000 9:29 AM Subject: Re: [GACOFFEE] Message From Listowner > Christy, If you will also subscribe to GAWARE-L@rootsweb.com, I'm sure you > can pick up a lot of info there. I am kin to some of the same lines as you > are but I have nothing on the ones you have. > Joyce > ----- Original Message ----- > From: C. Pedersen <cap2@leading.net> > To: <GACOFFEE-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Friday, June 09, 2000 7:51 PM > Subject: Re: [GACOFFEE] Message From Listowner > > > > I joined the subscriber list a month or so ago and have gotten "nuggets" > of > > information ever since. I have not posted the names I am researching so > > here goes. > > > > OK, here's my surname list: > > Browns from the Nichols area - g grandfather Arnold Graham Brown, gg > > grandfather Hugh Brown (both buried in Forest Grove Cemetery outside of > > Nichols). I would be interested in any info but especially on Arnold's > > spouse, Rena Jordan. > > > > Bennett's fom the Axson or Waycross area - g grandmother was Roxie Bennett > > Herren (1st married Wm Herren); my Grandmother was from her second > marriage > > to MY BRICK WALL!! Wesley Bullard. According to my grandmother, Roxie > ran > > a boarding house in Axson (on the road that leads to Utah Church Cemetery) > > in the early 1900's. This is where my grandma, Thelma lived as a child > > until her mother died of TB. She was the only child of the second > > marriage - Wesley was supposedly an Irish immigrant, but I have not been > > able to find hide nor hair of him anywhere!! Roxie's parents were Diana > > Bennett, and William Jackson Bennett-b. Millwood GA (both buried in Axson > > Cemetery). His mother was Mary Ann McDonald (father Randal Randolph > > McDonald of Ware County). > > > > I realize that many of the folks I am researching are actually from > Atkinson > > County, but as Melody says, there is no list for Atkinson, and much of the > > area is inter-related anyway. > > > > Any leads would be appreciated. > > > > Christy > > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: melody <mmccook@bellsouth.net> > > To: <GACOFFEE-L@rootsweb.com> > > Sent: Friday, June 09, 2000 5:49 PM > > Subject: [GACOFFEE] Message From Listowner > > > > > > > Hello! > > > > > > > > > We've gotten several new subscribers these past few days and I > > > would > > > like to WELCOME them to the COFFEE mailing list. > > > > > > I encourage you to post freely. I can almost guarantee that someone else > > > will be searching many of those same names. This list has been way too > > > quiet lately, but with 112 subscribers we should be seeing more posts. > > > > > > The list is not moderated so please jump in anytime! Karen Batten and I > > > are, like so many of you, involved with other things, but we do > > > receive and read each post. > > > > > > Please, if you have not done so already, post a short introduction > > > about > > > yourself and post the surnames that you are searching. > > > > > > I encourage all of you lurkers out there to not only post your surnames, > > > but maybe even your "brick walls". So many Coffee County families are > > > related that someone else on the list may have all or part of the > > > information that you have been seeking > > > > > > This list is primarily for Coffee county genealogy, but I also want to > > > include Atkinson County as it does not have it's own mailing list. So > many > > of the same people from the Coffee, Ware, and Clinch lists would just > > subscribe to it, that I don't think it is necessary yet for Atkinson to > > have one of it's own. > > > > > > Quite a number of our ancestors lived and worked in what is now Atkinson > > > County. As long as the posts concerns Coffee or Atkinson county, we > will > > > allow it.. whether it's genealogy, stories or memories about Coffee's > > > past, or questions concerning Coffee County today. > > > > > > > > > I'd like to mention that we do have look-up volunteers for the Coffee > > > County books that we own. Nancy Nilsen owns all 10 volumes of Huxford's > > > Pioneers of Wiregrass, Coffee County Cemetery Book 1837-1978, Coffee > > > County Marriage Records 1870-1910. > > > > > > Karen Batten owns a copy of the Coffee County Cemetery Records and I > > believe a copy of Ward's History of Coffee County. > > > > > > Kim Gilliard owns a number of Coffee County books and also a copy of the > > marriage index. She is able to do limited lookups as she works ALL the > time. > > > > > > Shirley Durden was available for look-ups and has a number of books. > > Shirley, please let us know if you are willing to help us out and also > list > > what books you have now. > > > > > > I own volumes 1-10 of Huxford's Pioneers of Wiregrass, > > > 1860,1870 and 1880 Coffee County census records, The history of the > > > First United Methodist Church, and a copy of Huxford's Coffee County > > > Marriages 1870-1900, and for those of us whose ancestors lived a little > > > further out back then, I also have the 1820 Tattnall County census and > > > the 1850 Irwin County census. I also have the 1850 Telfair County census > > where a number of our Coffee ancestors lived. I do have a copy of the > > Marriage Index for Coffee County and can do look-ups there too. > > > I do have to mention that due to the large > > > number of requests that I receive, I'm pretty far behind on them. It may > > take me awhile, but I'll eventually get back with you. > > > > > > If anyone else has books and would be willing to volunteer as a look-up > > > either for the list or for the Coffee County GaGenWeb page, please > e-mail > > me privately and I will add your name and e-mail address. > > > If you have some of the same books that we do and > > > would like to volunteer, please let me know. I can always forward you > > > plenty of work!<G> > > > > > > I'd like to thank all of our look-up volunteers for so generously > sharing > > with us. We really do appreciate it so very much! > > > > > > I'd also like to remind everyone that the query page is pretty active > > > and you just might find an answer there. It is located at: > > > http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Ga/Coffee > > > > > > > > > During the short time that the list has been in existence, we've had > very > > few flames and they will not be tolerated. I really don't expect any > > > as Coffee Countians are among the most courteous and gracious people > > > anywhere. > > > > > > If you can help someone out, please answer their post and do so. I know > > > they would really appreciate it. > > > > > > If you have a question regarding the mailing list or the Coffee County > > > GaGenWeb site, please feel free to e-mail either Karen Batten or myself. > > > > > > > > > So, let's get busy and post those surnames!! > > > > > > Take care, > > > Melody > > > > > > > > > > > > >
Christy, If you will also subscribe to GAWARE-L@rootsweb.com, I'm sure you can pick up a lot of info there. I am kin to some of the same lines as you are but I have nothing on the ones you have. Joyce ----- Original Message ----- From: C. Pedersen <cap2@leading.net> To: <GACOFFEE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, June 09, 2000 7:51 PM Subject: Re: [GACOFFEE] Message From Listowner > I joined the subscriber list a month or so ago and have gotten "nuggets" of > information ever since. I have not posted the names I am researching so > here goes. > > OK, here's my surname list: > Browns from the Nichols area - g grandfather Arnold Graham Brown, gg > grandfather Hugh Brown (both buried in Forest Grove Cemetery outside of > Nichols). I would be interested in any info but especially on Arnold's > spouse, Rena Jordan. > > Bennett's fom the Axson or Waycross area - g grandmother was Roxie Bennett > Herren (1st married Wm Herren); my Grandmother was from her second marriage > to MY BRICK WALL!! Wesley Bullard. According to my grandmother, Roxie ran > a boarding house in Axson (on the road that leads to Utah Church Cemetery) > in the early 1900's. This is where my grandma, Thelma lived as a child > until her mother died of TB. She was the only child of the second > marriage - Wesley was supposedly an Irish immigrant, but I have not been > able to find hide nor hair of him anywhere!! Roxie's parents were Diana > Bennett, and William Jackson Bennett-b. Millwood GA (both buried in Axson > Cemetery). His mother was Mary Ann McDonald (father Randal Randolph > McDonald of Ware County). > > I realize that many of the folks I am researching are actually from Atkinson > County, but as Melody says, there is no list for Atkinson, and much of the > area is inter-related anyway. > > Any leads would be appreciated. > > Christy > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: melody <mmccook@bellsouth.net> > To: <GACOFFEE-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Friday, June 09, 2000 5:49 PM > Subject: [GACOFFEE] Message From Listowner > > > > Hello! > > > > > > We've gotten several new subscribers these past few days and I > > would > > like to WELCOME them to the COFFEE mailing list. > > > > I encourage you to post freely. I can almost guarantee that someone else > > will be searching many of those same names. This list has been way too > > quiet lately, but with 112 subscribers we should be seeing more posts. > > > > The list is not moderated so please jump in anytime! Karen Batten and I > > are, like so many of you, involved with other things, but we do > > receive and read each post. > > > > Please, if you have not done so already, post a short introduction > > about > > yourself and post the surnames that you are searching. > > > > I encourage all of you lurkers out there to not only post your surnames, > > but maybe even your "brick walls". So many Coffee County families are > > related that someone else on the list may have all or part of the > > information that you have been seeking > > > > This list is primarily for Coffee county genealogy, but I also want to > > include Atkinson County as it does not have it's own mailing list. So many > of the same people from the Coffee, Ware, and Clinch lists would just > subscribe to it, that I don't think it is necessary yet for Atkinson to > have one of it's own. > > > > Quite a number of our ancestors lived and worked in what is now Atkinson > > County. As long as the posts concerns Coffee or Atkinson county, we will > > allow it.. whether it's genealogy, stories or memories about Coffee's > > past, or questions concerning Coffee County today. > > > > > > I'd like to mention that we do have look-up volunteers for the Coffee > > County books that we own. Nancy Nilsen owns all 10 volumes of Huxford's > > Pioneers of Wiregrass, Coffee County Cemetery Book 1837-1978, Coffee > > County Marriage Records 1870-1910. > > > > Karen Batten owns a copy of the Coffee County Cemetery Records and I > believe a copy of Ward's History of Coffee County. > > > > Kim Gilliard owns a number of Coffee County books and also a copy of the > marriage index. She is able to do limited lookups as she works ALL the time. > > > > Shirley Durden was available for look-ups and has a number of books. > Shirley, please let us know if you are willing to help us out and also list > what books you have now. > > > > I own volumes 1-10 of Huxford's Pioneers of Wiregrass, > > 1860,1870 and 1880 Coffee County census records, The history of the > > First United Methodist Church, and a copy of Huxford's Coffee County > > Marriages 1870-1900, and for those of us whose ancestors lived a little > > further out back then, I also have the 1820 Tattnall County census and > > the 1850 Irwin County census. I also have the 1850 Telfair County census > where a number of our Coffee ancestors lived. I do have a copy of the > Marriage Index for Coffee County and can do look-ups there too. > > I do have to mention that due to the large > > number of requests that I receive, I'm pretty far behind on them. It may > take me awhile, but I'll eventually get back with you. > > > > If anyone else has books and would be willing to volunteer as a look-up > > either for the list or for the Coffee County GaGenWeb page, please e-mail > me privately and I will add your name and e-mail address. > > If you have some of the same books that we do and > > would like to volunteer, please let me know. I can always forward you > > plenty of work!<G> > > > > I'd like to thank all of our look-up volunteers for so generously sharing > with us. We really do appreciate it so very much! > > > > I'd also like to remind everyone that the query page is pretty active > > and you just might find an answer there. It is located at: > > http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Ga/Coffee > > > > > > During the short time that the list has been in existence, we've had very > few flames and they will not be tolerated. I really don't expect any > > as Coffee Countians are among the most courteous and gracious people > > anywhere. > > > > If you can help someone out, please answer their post and do so. I know > > they would really appreciate it. > > > > If you have a question regarding the mailing list or the Coffee County > > GaGenWeb site, please feel free to e-mail either Karen Batten or myself. > > > > > > So, let's get busy and post those surnames!! > > > > Take care, > > Melody > > > > > > > >
Kathy..... I have a Richard HUTTO, b Nov 1876 (s/o William & Jane) who married Nancy Ann ROBERTS (d/o Daniel P. & Delila Carolina Lewis Roberts). Don't know if he is related to the Richard you are searching for. Richard and Nancy Ann were married 1895. Don't know of any other marriages. Good luck, Nancy in AZ
Melody, This is what I have in my notes: After he died, she married 2) Gilford Franklin Elbert Chaney, by whom she had further issue. He was b 23 Apr 1860; d 26 Jun 1922; buried Family Cem, Henry Chaney's Field, Coffee Co, GA. She was the daughter of Benjamin and Martha (Rhodes) Tucker. Their children: Robert Harrison Chaney, b 1 Apr 1893; d 3 Dec 1918, m Nora Lee Eunice. He is buried in the same cemetery as his parents. I have not been able to find another will. Jennie >Rachel, > >Thanks for this information. I wasn't aware that the will of James Carver >was probated in error and had copied it on one of my previous trips. > >Questions... >Did he leave another will that you know of? >Who were Rhoda Jane Tucker's parents? Her name sounded familiar to me, but I >don't have her in my database. > Who was the Chaney that she married? > >I'll also update the notes regarding the will on the website. > >Thanks so much, >melody > > > >wondered if you know that the will on >> James Carver was probated in errorr...did not die until Oct. 4, >> 1882...married again to > Rhoda Jane Tucker Carver Chaney - Jennie Ricketson Carothers, Thimble Collector and Genealogist
I joined the subscriber list a month or so ago and have gotten "nuggets" of information ever since. I have not posted the names I am researching so here goes. OK, here's my surname list: Browns from the Nichols area - g grandfather Arnold Graham Brown, gg grandfather Hugh Brown (both buried in Forest Grove Cemetery outside of Nichols). I would be interested in any info but especially on Arnold's spouse, Rena Jordan. Bennett's fom the Axson or Waycross area - g grandmother was Roxie Bennett Herren (1st married Wm Herren); my Grandmother was from her second marriage to MY BRICK WALL!! Wesley Bullard. According to my grandmother, Roxie ran a boarding house in Axson (on the road that leads to Utah Church Cemetery) in the early 1900's. This is where my grandma, Thelma lived as a child until her mother died of TB. She was the only child of the second marriage - Wesley was supposedly an Irish immigrant, but I have not been able to find hide nor hair of him anywhere!! Roxie's parents were Diana Bennett, and William Jackson Bennett-b. Millwood GA (both buried in Axson Cemetery). His mother was Mary Ann McDonald (father Randal Randolph McDonald of Ware County). I realize that many of the folks I am researching are actually from Atkinson County, but as Melody says, there is no list for Atkinson, and much of the area is inter-related anyway. Any leads would be appreciated. Christy ----- Original Message ----- From: melody <mmccook@bellsouth.net> To: <GACOFFEE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, June 09, 2000 5:49 PM Subject: [GACOFFEE] Message From Listowner > Hello! > > > We've gotten several new subscribers these past few days and I > would > like to WELCOME them to the COFFEE mailing list. > > I encourage you to post freely. I can almost guarantee that someone else > will be searching many of those same names. This list has been way too > quiet lately, but with 112 subscribers we should be seeing more posts. > > The list is not moderated so please jump in anytime! Karen Batten and I > are, like so many of you, involved with other things, but we do > receive and read each post. > > Please, if you have not done so already, post a short introduction > about > yourself and post the surnames that you are searching. > > I encourage all of you lurkers out there to not only post your surnames, > but maybe even your "brick walls". So many Coffee County families are > related that someone else on the list may have all or part of the > information that you have been seeking > > This list is primarily for Coffee county genealogy, but I also want to > include Atkinson County as it does not have it's own mailing list. So many of the same people from the Coffee, Ware, and Clinch lists would just subscribe to it, that I don't think it is necessary yet for Atkinson to have one of it's own. > > Quite a number of our ancestors lived and worked in what is now Atkinson > County. As long as the posts concerns Coffee or Atkinson county, we will > allow it.. whether it's genealogy, stories or memories about Coffee's > past, or questions concerning Coffee County today. > > > I'd like to mention that we do have look-up volunteers for the Coffee > County books that we own. Nancy Nilsen owns all 10 volumes of Huxford's > Pioneers of Wiregrass, Coffee County Cemetery Book 1837-1978, Coffee > County Marriage Records 1870-1910. > > Karen Batten owns a copy of the Coffee County Cemetery Records and I believe a copy of Ward's History of Coffee County. > > Kim Gilliard owns a number of Coffee County books and also a copy of the marriage index. She is able to do limited lookups as she works ALL the time. > > Shirley Durden was available for look-ups and has a number of books. Shirley, please let us know if you are willing to help us out and also list what books you have now. > > I own volumes 1-10 of Huxford's Pioneers of Wiregrass, > 1860,1870 and 1880 Coffee County census records, The history of the > First United Methodist Church, and a copy of Huxford's Coffee County > Marriages 1870-1900, and for those of us whose ancestors lived a little > further out back then, I also have the 1820 Tattnall County census and > the 1850 Irwin County census. I also have the 1850 Telfair County census where a number of our Coffee ancestors lived. I do have a copy of the Marriage Index for Coffee County and can do look-ups there too. > I do have to mention that due to the large > number of requests that I receive, I'm pretty far behind on them. It may take me awhile, but I'll eventually get back with you. > > If anyone else has books and would be willing to volunteer as a look-up > either for the list or for the Coffee County GaGenWeb page, please e-mail me privately and I will add your name and e-mail address. > If you have some of the same books that we do and > would like to volunteer, please let me know. I can always forward you > plenty of work!<G> > > I'd like to thank all of our look-up volunteers for so generously sharing with us. We really do appreciate it so very much! > > I'd also like to remind everyone that the query page is pretty active > and you just might find an answer there. It is located at: > http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Ga/Coffee > > > During the short time that the list has been in existence, we've had very few flames and they will not be tolerated. I really don't expect any > as Coffee Countians are among the most courteous and gracious people > anywhere. > > If you can help someone out, please answer their post and do so. I know > they would really appreciate it. > > If you have a question regarding the mailing list or the Coffee County > GaGenWeb site, please feel free to e-mail either Karen Batten or myself. > > > So, let's get busy and post those surnames!! > > Take care, > Melody > > > >
Hello! We've gotten several new subscribers these past few days and I would like to WELCOME them to the COFFEE mailing list. I encourage you to post freely. I can almost guarantee that someone else will be searching many of those same names. This list has been way too quiet lately, but with 112 subscribers we should be seeing more posts. The list is not moderated so please jump in anytime! Karen Batten and I are, like so many of you, involved with other things, but we do receive and read each post. Please, if you have not done so already, post a short introduction about yourself and post the surnames that you are searching. I encourage all of you lurkers out there to not only post your surnames, but maybe even your "brick walls". So many Coffee County families are related that someone else on the list may have all or part of the information that you have been seeking This list is primarily for Coffee county genealogy, but I also want to include Atkinson County as it does not have it's own mailing list. So many of the same people from the Coffee, Ware, and Clinch lists would just subscribe to it, that I don't think it is necessary yet for Atkinson to have one of it's own. Quite a number of our ancestors lived and worked in what is now Atkinson County. As long as the posts concerns Coffee or Atkinson county, we will allow it.. whether it's genealogy, stories or memories about Coffee's past, or questions concerning Coffee County today. I'd like to mention that we do have look-up volunteers for the Coffee County books that we own. Nancy Nilsen owns all 10 volumes of Huxford's Pioneers of Wiregrass, Coffee County Cemetery Book 1837-1978, Coffee County Marriage Records 1870-1910. Karen Batten owns a copy of the Coffee County Cemetery Records and I believe a copy of Ward's History of Coffee County. Kim Gilliard owns a number of Coffee County books and also a copy of the marriage index. She is able to do limited lookups as she works ALL the time. Shirley Durden was available for look-ups and has a number of books. Shirley, please let us know if you are willing to help us out and also list what books you have now. I own volumes 1-10 of Huxford's Pioneers of Wiregrass, 1860,1870 and 1880 Coffee County census records, The history of the First United Methodist Church, and a copy of Huxford's Coffee County Marriages 1870-1900, and for those of us whose ancestors lived a little further out back then, I also have the 1820 Tattnall County census and the 1850 Irwin County census. I also have the 1850 Telfair County census where a number of our Coffee ancestors lived. I do have a copy of the Marriage Index for Coffee County and can do look-ups there too. I do have to mention that due to the large number of requests that I receive, I'm pretty far behind on them. It may take me awhile, but I'll eventually get back with you. If anyone else has books and would be willing to volunteer as a look-up either for the list or for the Coffee County GaGenWeb page, please e-mail me privately and I will add your name and e-mail address. If you have some of the same books that we do and would like to volunteer, please let me know. I can always forward you plenty of work!<G> I'd like to thank all of our look-up volunteers for so generously sharing with us. We really do appreciate it so very much! I'd also like to remind everyone that the query page is pretty active and you just might find an answer there. It is located at: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Ga/Coffee During the short time that the list has been in existence, we've had very few flames and they will not be tolerated. I really don't expect any as Coffee Countians are among the most courteous and gracious people anywhere. If you can help someone out, please answer their post and do so. I know they would really appreciate it. If you have a question regarding the mailing list or the Coffee County GaGenWeb site, please feel free to e-mail either Karen Batten or myself. So, let's get busy and post those surnames!! Take care, Melody
Melody: I am researching the Hutto family but I don't have much information. I can only go back to my great grand father Richard Hutto who married Minnie (Lee, I think). If you happen upon any information I would be grateful. If I come across something I will let you know. Kathy Pridgen Wilkerson >From: "melody" <mmccook@bellsouth.net> >Reply-To: GACOFFEE-L@rootsweb.com >To: GACOFFEE-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: [GACOFFEE] Whittle/Cato/Hutto Query >Date: Thu, 8 Jun 2000 19:51:56 -0500 > >Coffee Co. Ga Queries Forum >A new message, "Whittle," was posted by Linda Kight on Sun, 04 Jun 2000 >NAME: Linda Kight >EMAIL: stoney@bulloch.net >QRYTEXT: Researching my great grandmother Leaty Whittle, born about 1882, >married Isaac Cato around 1900 in Coffee County. Does anyone have any >information suggesting the parents names of Leaty Whittle. Their children >were Henry, Mamie, Amy (my grandmother), Sarah, Leaty Mae, and Isaac Jr. I >think Isaac Sr. parents were Henry Cato and Anna Jane Hutto, also of Coffee >County. >. >This is an automatically-generated notice. ><http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Ga/Coffee?admin> > > > ________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com
Please check for any WING/WINGE marriages. I certainly would appreciate it. Barbara Walker Winge
In the Coffee County Marriage Records, there is a Mary Ann Parker married to S. M. Chestnutt on 10/21/1886 Book C-1, 140. > see if possible anything on Chestnut > Seth Lincoln Chestnut married Mary Jane Parker (daughter of Dr.C.GB.W.Parker > in Coffee Co. about 1870. Thanks > >
Rachel, Thanks for this information. I wasn't aware that the will of James Carver was probated in error and had copied it on one of my previous trips. Questions... Did he leave another will that you know of? Who were Rhoda Jane Tucker's parents? Her name sounded familiar to me, but I don't have her in my database. Who was the Chaney that she married? I'll also update the notes regarding the will on the website. Thanks so much, melody wondered if you know that the will on > James Carver was probated in errorr...did not die until Oct. 4, > 1882...married again to > Rhoda Jane Tucker Carver Chaney
Atkinson Co. Ga Queries Forum A new message, "Lela Stone, Cady," was posted by Harold F. Cady, sr. on Tue, 23 May 2000 NAME: Harold F. Cady, sr. EMAIL: hfcadysr@planttel.net QRYTEXT: Richard Stones owned a farm off 441 north of Pearson, Georgia. He was married to the late Mildred Burch Stone. They had a Girl, Lela Stone, one son: Lamar Stone. Lela Stone Was married to Dan Cady of Atkinson, County Georgia. Lela Stone Cady, adopted a son Name Harold Franklin Cady, any one knowing about this adoption Please e-mail me. hfcadysr@planttel.net. My adoption papers have gone missing or stolden out of the Clerk Of Court Office. So this is why I need this information, so I can try to get the adoption paper replaced in the Clerk Of Court Office. Any information about this matter would help. THANKS. "MAY GOD BLESS" Lamar Stone The son, was Married to Beady Stone.. This is an automatically-generated notice. <http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Ga/Atkinson?admin>
As always, I certainly don't mind doing look-ups for any of you all. Please send the requests to me personally, though, rather than to the list. Melody
Luan, Kim Gilliard is working on getting the marriages transcribed, along with a number of volunteers. I haven't checked with her lately, but she is on our list, so maybe she can give us all an update. I have my copies of the pages (Male index) put in notebooks, so I can do some look-ups for you and anyone else that need them. Ya'll just have to give me a little bit of time. I move kind of slow..<G> comments made about the Coffee County, GA > marriages going on the web page at some point. How is that project coming > along? someone who is willing to do > some look ups, please contact me> >
Joseph Augustus and Aleph Kirkland Melvin Family Reunion Broxton Women's Club-Broxton, Georgia Saturday, June 17, 2000 11am Bring a picnic lunch with paper goods included. Genealogy talk, lunch, and visiting cemeteries May contact Michelle Melvin Edumel@aol.com
NAME: A. M. Wasno EMAIL: wasno@bellatlantic.net QRYTEXT: Marcus Clifton PURVIS (b. 1879) was adopted or taken in at about the age of four by James CLEMENTS and Malinda ALLEN, probably in Berrien Co, GA. In 1898, Marcus, by now known as M. C. CLEMENTS, married Elizabeth WILLIAMS in Berrien Co. In 1905, their son John Dewey CLEMENTS was born in Willacoochee (then a part of Coffee Co, now in Atkinson Co). I was told Marcus had three blood brothers: James, Arley, and Warren PURVIS. Warren and his wife Ardelia Fender also lived in Willacoochee in the early 1900's. Can anyone help me identify Marcus PURVIS' biological parents? Thank you very much.. This is an automatically-generated notice. <http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Ga/Coffee?admin>
Atkinson Co. Ga Queries Forum A new message, "Meeks," was posted by Don Williams on Mon, 05 Jun 2000 It is a response to "Adam Alonzo (AA)Cady Family.," posted by Harold F. Cady, Sr. on Wed, 13 Oct 1999 NAME: Don Williams EMAIL: DonaldWilliams@Genzyme.com QRYTEXT: Mary Ann Elizabeth Meeks, b 5/10/1837 Coffee Co.,d 6/15/1894,Coffee Co., married TN Caddy or is it NT Caddy, as her second marriage. Do you have the children's names and marriage date. Her first marriage was to Gray Roberts.. This is an automatically-generated notice. <http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Ga/Atkinson?admin>
Joyce Ruis wrote: > Taylor Researchers: > > 1. Looking for the parents of John A. Taylor who married Martha Thomas July 24, 1879 Coffee County? Any info on Martha? > > Eliza A. Taylor m. G. W. Tanner Apr. 13, 1879 Coffee County. Wo were their parents? I wonder if that could be Eliza Ann E. Taylor, born Sept. 19, 1859, daughter of James M. Taylor and Levina "Viney" Meeks. She married Warren Green Tanner, born Jan. 22, 1854, son of Mitchell Tanner and Susan L. "Susie" Nettles. Their children: Mary Jane, Elijah "Lige," John Wesley, Vinnie Elizabeth, Carlos "Doc," Ivy, Edward D., Mitchell Maxwell, Lyman Dewey "Shine," and Susie Priscilla. I didn't have a date of marriage for them. Please let me know if this is the family. Clyde
I am sorry I don't know what you mean - I have not requested a map - I just joined the Coffee County roots web yesterday in hopes of finding my family - Harper's. But I do have a website - but have to look it up on locating locations - I will send it to you. okay Jeanne
I saw where you had hopes of getting a map whereon you can > pinpoint where Ricketsons, etc. lived I tried finding mine...or what I thought I had...no luck diana
Coffee Co. Ga Queries Forum A new message, "Whittle," was posted by Linda Kight on Sun, 04 Jun 2000 NAME: Linda Kight EMAIL: stoney@bulloch.net QRYTEXT: Researching my great grandmother Leaty Whittle, born about 1882, married Isaac Cato around 1900 in Coffee County. Does anyone have any information suggesting the parents names of Leaty Whittle. Their children were Henry, Mamie, Amy (my grandmother), Sarah, Leaty Mae, and Isaac Jr. I think Isaac Sr. parents were Henry Cato and Anna Jane Hutto, also of Coffee County. . This is an automatically-generated notice. <http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Ga/Coffee?admin>