----- Original Message ----- From: "Tina Peddie" <tpeddie@charter.net> To: <GACRAWFO-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, April 12, 2001 4:51 PM Subject: [GACRAWFO] Stembridge/Brimberry, etc > EVE, > Are you descended from the same STEMBRIDGE/BRIMBERRY family as I? > tina/ca > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Millie C. Stewart <millie1@accucomm.net> > To: <GACRAWFO-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Wednesday, April 11, 2001 3:37 PM > Subject: Fw: [GACRAWFO] Ancestors: Hatcher, Perry, Burnett > > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: <EveYarbrough@aol.com> > > To: <GACRAWFO-L@rootsweb.com> > > Sent: Wednesday, April 11, 2001 6:27 PM > > Subject: Re: [GACRAWFO] Ancestors: Hatcher, Perry, Burnett > > > > > > > This is definitely the family and it is most helpful. Thank you very > much. > > I > > > will have to go over it with a great deal of care as it connects people > > whom > > > I had suspected to be related but wasn't sure. I really appreciate this. > > Eve > > > > > > > > > ==== GACRAWFO Mailing List ==== > > > 750,000 men from the South faced 2 million men from the North . 2 > > million men could not defeat 750,000 Southern troops what did defeat them > > was disease, hunger, lack of money and supplies. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== GACRAWFO Mailing List ==== > > I am a Southern Woman with revolutionary blood in my veins. Freedom of > speech and of thought are my birthright. Rose O'Neal Greenhow Heroine of > the Confederacy > > > > > ==== GACRAWFO Mailing List ==== > I am a Southern Woman with revolutionary blood in my veins. Freedom of speech and of thought are my birthright. Rose O'Neal Greenhow Heroine of the Confederacy > > >
----- Original Message ----- From: "Tina Peddie" <tpeddie@charter.net> To: <GACRAWFO-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, April 12, 2001 4:50 PM Subject: [GACRAWFO] STEMBRIDGE/BRIMBERRY > DAVID, THANKS SO MUCH for posting this info! I almost overlooked it, as > Burnett is not one of my direct lines, and then I saw the names STEMBRIDGE > and BRIMBERRY! That's my direct line! I knew of those ancestors of course, > but dont think I have those wills. So i appreciate your posting it all!!! > You sent it to 'Eve" -- Eve, are we that closely related? > TINA/CA tpeddie@charter.net > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Millie C. Stewart <millie1@accucomm.net> > To: <GACRAWFO-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Wednesday, April 11, 2001 3:36 PM > Subject: Fw: [GACRAWFO] Ancestors: Hatcher, Perry, Burnett > > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: <DavidS3919@aol.com> > > To: <GACRAWFO-L@rootsweb.com> > > Sent: Wednesday, April 11, 2001 6:10 PM > > Subject: Re: [GACRAWFO] Ancestors: Hatcher, Perry, Burnett > > > > > > > Hi Eve, > > > > > > In "Wills of Crawford Co., GA," by Sunnie Wilder and Wm. R. Henry, I > found > > > the following Will abstract which mentions Samuel B. Burnett: > > > > > > Absela/Apselia Morris: 8 May 1846; 3 Aug 1868, Book A, p.77 > > > > > > She directed her body be interred in the family burial ground on the lot > > on > > > which she lived. Her daughter Patience Burnett to have and receive > Abram, > > a > > > negro man, Amy a woman, 100 acres of land in Lot 7, 3rd Dist., > originally > > > Houston, now Crawford Co., lying between the 50 acres of said lot owned > by > > > Arthur F. Walker and 50 acres on south side of same lot upon which her > > > buildings now stand and which are not to be conveyed with the 100 acres. > > > Daughter Patience to also receive one bed, bedsted & furniture and the > > loom. > > > She gasve unto Michael W. Rabun a negro named Ned, one bed, bedstead and > > > furniture. She directed that Charlott a negro be sold and proceeds > > equally > > > divided among the children of William W. Rabun deceased to wit: Rebecca > > > Martha, Miram, Abbie Charlott and George P. To granddaughter Martha > > > Stembridge and heirs of her body, her little negro child the daughter of > > > Charlott Narcissa, and to her granddaughter Mary Hancock and heirs of > her > > > body, the negro child Eliza and to Nancy Ogburn $20 in cash. To > Benjamin > > G. > > > Burnett one bed and furniture. All of her estate both real and personal > > not > > > given and bequested to be sold at public sale and proceeds divided > euqlly > > > among her grandchildren, those Samuel B. Burnett begotten upon the body > of > > > her daughter Patience Burniett and those William W. Raburn deceased > except > > > Michael W. Raburn who has been provided for and the children of George > > > Brimberry deceased. > > > Exr: Green T. Culverhouse and Samuel B. Burnett. > > > Wit: John Culverhouse, George A. Culverhouse and Thomas Burch > > > > > > Here is abstract of her husband's will: Book A, p. 18 > > > > > > Benjamin Morris, 12 Oct 1826; 5 Nov 1827. To wife Apsealy Morris, the > > > plantation he lived on except 50 acres to be taken off north side and > all > > > negroes, stock, hogs, horses, tools, household and kitchen furniture, > and > > > Land Lot #247, 2d Dist., until paid for by George A. Brimberry. > > > Exc: John McBride and John Cowan > > > Wit: Britton Portin, John Perry and Elias Howell > > > 4 Dec 1826: We Apsealy Morris, wife of the deceased Benjamin Morris, > > George > > > A. Brimberry in right of his wife Nancy and Samuel Burnett in right of > his > > > wife Patien ce, daughters of said deceased...we have actually received > our > > > full part or portion of said estate as legatees agreeable to his last > > will. > > > Signed: Aspealy Morris, George A. Brimberry and Samuel Burnett. > > > Wit: Richard Burnett and George C. Powell > > > > > > I hope the above will be of help to you. > > > > > > Barbara S. > > > > > > > > > ==== GACRAWFO Mailing List ==== > > > I am a Southern Woman with revolutionary blood in my veins. Freedom of > > speech and of thought are my birthright. Rose O'Neal Greenhow Heroine > of > > the Confederacy > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== GACRAWFO Mailing List ==== > > I am a Southern Woman with revolutionary blood in my veins. Freedom of > speech and of thought are my birthright. Rose O'Neal Greenhow Heroine of > the Confederacy > > > > > ==== GACRAWFO Mailing List ==== > ".... people will forget what you said ... .... people will forget what > you did ... .... but people will never forget how you made them feel > ..." > > >
----- Original Message ----- From: "Tina Peddie" <tpeddie@charter.net> To: <GACRAWFO-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, April 12, 2001 2:41 PM Subject: [GACRAWFO] STEMBRIDGE-BRIMBERRY-PATTERSON > STEMBRIDGE-BRIMBERRY-PATTERSON > These are my Crawf. Co. ancestors.... anyone with these folks, I'd LOVE > to hear from you! Will share info! > (They were in Hancock Co.GA prior to Crawf., and before that, in Lunenb. & > Meckl.Cos., VA) > Best to all, > *TINA* > tpeddie@charter.net > > > > > > Thank you Lila. I have gotten so many e-mails since I signed on this > Crawford > > Co. mailing list that I am not sure if I have answered yours or not, but I > > don't think so. > > This is very helpful information and I really appreciate your sending it > to > > me. And I will be glad to share whatever I can come up with. > > You are correct about Joyce Harrison being related to the Hatchers. She > has > > been most helpful in tracking down some of my Hatcher ancestors. Eve > > > > > > ==== GACRAWFO Mailing List ==== > > I am a Southern Woman with revolutionary blood in my veins. Freedom of > speech and of thought are my birthright. Rose O'Neal Greenhow Heroine of > the Confederacy > > > > > ==== GACRAWFO Mailing List ==== > I am a Southern Woman with revolutionary blood in my veins. Freedom of speech and of thought are my birthright. Rose O'Neal Greenhow Heroine of the Confederacy > > >
----- Original Message ----- From: <EveYarbrough@aol.com> To: <GACRAWFO-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, April 12, 2001 2:49 PM Subject: Re: [GACRAWFO] Ancestors: Hatcher, Perry, Burnett > Thank you Lila. I have gotten so many e-mails since I signed on this Crawford > Co. mailing list that I am not sure if I have answered yours or not, but I > don't think so. > This is very helpful information and I really appreciate your sending it to > me. And I will be glad to share whatever I can come up with. > You are correct about Joyce Harrison being related to the Hatchers. She has > been most helpful in tracking down some of my Hatcher ancestors. Eve > > > ==== GACRAWFO Mailing List ==== > I am a Southern Woman with revolutionary blood in my veins. Freedom of speech and of thought are my birthright. Rose O'Neal Greenhow Heroine of the Confederacy > > >
----- Original Message ----- From: <EveYarbrough@aol.com> To: <GACRAWFO-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, April 12, 2001 2:38 PM Subject: Re: Fw: [GACRAWFO] Ancestors: Hatcher, Perry, Burnett > Thanks, but I don't think these Hatchers were related, at least is they were, > I am not aware of the connection. Eve > > > ==== GACRAWFO Mailing List ==== > 750,000 men from the South faced 2 million men from the North . 2 million men could not defeat 750,000 Southern troops what did defeat them was disease, hunger, lack of money and supplies. > > >
----- Original Message ----- From: <EveYarbrough@aol.com> To: <GACRAWFO-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, April 12, 2001 2:29 PM Subject: Re: [GACRAWFO] Ancestors: Hatcher, Perry, Burnett > Wow! Thank you. There is so much data to be considered here. I really > appreciate it and will let you know if I come up with anything further. Eve > > > ==== GACRAWFO Mailing List ==== > I am a Southern Woman with revolutionary blood in my veins. Freedom of speech and of thought are my birthright. Rose O'Neal Greenhow Heroine of the Confederacy > > >
----- Original Message ----- From: "Sharon Garner" <lsg@azdata.net> To: <GACRAWFO-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, April 12, 2001 9:22 PM Subject: Re: [GACRAWFO] Ancestors: Hatcher, Perry, Burnett > Eve, > We seem to be connecting to all the women rather than the Hatcher you were asking about. I am interested in the Perry connection. I have been trying to determine for some time if Franklin Perry might be the son > of my ancestor John Perry and his wife Martha Partin and whether he is the Mark F. Perry that married Sarah Hancock. Here's what I have found. Any additional information, confirming or refuting this, is most > welcome. > Sharon > > > - John Perry b. abt 1797 in NC, parents unknown > - Martha Partin b. abt 1797 in SC, parents unknown > - John Perry and Martha Partin md in Twiggs County bef. 1830. > - They appear in the 1830, 1840, 1850 Crawford County census listings. > - John Perry is a witness to the will of Benjamin Morris as is Britain Partin. When Britain (also Britton) moved to Crawford County, he bought land from John. His daughter, another Martha, married Allen > Becham. John's daughter Catherine married Allen's brother Geo. Washington. This obviously does not show a relationship between John and Britain, but the families were close. John and Martha Perry also named their > youngest son Britian. I am making the tentative assumption that Britain and Martha Partin were closely related, possibly siblings. > - The 1850 census shows John and Martha with 4 children: Ann C. (later married Wash Becham), Nancy, John O. (married Sarah Cole in Abbeyville, AL), and Britain. The 1830 and 1840 census records show that they > had at least two older sons, one of whom was born 1825-1830. They also had two other daughters. > - In 1850, Franklin is living next door to John and Martha. He and his wife Sarah are both 22, no children. > - In January 1850 Mark F. Perry married Sarah Hancock (Crawford county marriage records). M.F. Perry is later found buried (died 1897) in Knoxville Methodist cemetary. His date of birth on the tombstone is 1826, > Frank would have been born 1827-1828. Frank's younger sister Ann Catherine went by her middle name, possibly Frank did as well? Also, Sarah Perry was probably widowed by 1900 since she appears in the census with > the Hatchers. Sarah is not buried with him. At one time I found a website with the Hancock family cemetary and Sarah Perry was buried there, but not her husband. > - When Clement Hancock's estate was settled in 1849, two of the appraisers were John Perry and Robert Hatcher. > - Frank and Sarah named their first daughter Martha. Not definitive, since Martha was a common name, but worth considering. > - John Perry, sr may have died about 1857, when the records show a quitclaim deed from his son, John O. Perry to Ann Perry Becham & children. At the time that I was looking at the Crawford county records, I did > not know the significance of a quitclaim deed and so did not think to look and see if there were similar ones from any of the other siblings. Martha also either died or moved from Crawford county by 1860 since she > does not appear in that census. > > > > EveYarbrough@aol.com wrote: > > > I am looking for any information on my gr. grandfather, Robert Andrew > > Hatcher, b.1858 in Crawford Co., married Martha Ethelyn Perry, daughter of > > Franklin Perry and Sarah; his father, Cicero A. Hatcher, b. 1827 in Crawford > > Co., married to Martha Louise Burnett, daughter of Rev. Samuel Branch > > Burnett. I would like to know more about these ancestors (what they did, > > where they lived, etc.) Any info would be very much appreciated. Eve > > > > ==== GACRAWFO Mailing List ==== > > "Not for fame or reward, not for place or rank, not lured by ambition or goaded by necessity; but in simple obedience to duty as they understood it; these men suffered all, sacrificed all, dared all, - and died." > > --Rev. Dr. Randolph McKim (inscription on Confederate soldiers monument, Arlington National Cemetery) > > > ==== GACRAWFO Mailing List ==== > ".... people will forget what you said ... .... people will forget what > you did ... .... but people will never forget how you made them feel > ..." > > >
HI EVE & ALL: My line is through: MARTHA BRIMBERRY b 1822 GA (this line goes way back to 1600s Sweden, "Brynberg") m. 1839 JAMES W. STEMBRIDGE (this line goes back to lunenb./meckl.Cos.VA 1700s, and England before that) *** Martha Brimberry is the dtr of GEORGE A. BRIMBERRY and NANCY P. MORRIS *Tina/CA* tpeddie@charter.net PS AT one time yrs ago someone told me of a surname they thought MIGHT be for Apselia ..... Harvey I think it was; but they had no proof of any kind, it was kind of a 'guess' on their part. I havent researched that at all yet. :)
Thank you Lila. I have gotten so many e-mails since I signed on this Crawford Co. mailing list that I am not sure if I have answered yours or not, but I don't think so. This is very helpful information and I really appreciate your sending it to me. And I will be glad to share whatever I can come up with. You are correct about Joyce Harrison being related to the Hatchers. She has been most helpful in tracking down some of my Hatcher ancestors. Eve
Thanks, but I don't think these Hatchers were related, at least is they were, I am not aware of the connection. Eve
Wow! Thank you. There is so much data to be considered here. I really appreciate it and will let you know if I come up with anything further. Eve
EVE, Are you descended from the same STEMBRIDGE/BRIMBERRY family as I? tina/ca ----- Original Message ----- From: Millie C. Stewart <millie1@accucomm.net> To: <GACRAWFO-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, April 11, 2001 3:37 PM Subject: Fw: [GACRAWFO] Ancestors: Hatcher, Perry, Burnett > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <EveYarbrough@aol.com> > To: <GACRAWFO-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Wednesday, April 11, 2001 6:27 PM > Subject: Re: [GACRAWFO] Ancestors: Hatcher, Perry, Burnett > > > > This is definitely the family and it is most helpful. Thank you very much. > I > > will have to go over it with a great deal of care as it connects people > whom > > I had suspected to be related but wasn't sure. I really appreciate this. > Eve > > > > > > ==== GACRAWFO Mailing List ==== > > 750,000 men from the South faced 2 million men from the North . 2 > million men could not defeat 750,000 Southern troops what did defeat them > was disease, hunger, lack of money and supplies. > > > > > > > > > ==== GACRAWFO Mailing List ==== > I am a Southern Woman with revolutionary blood in my veins. Freedom of speech and of thought are my birthright. Rose O'Neal Greenhow Heroine of the Confederacy >
DAVID, THANKS SO MUCH for posting this info! I almost overlooked it, as Burnett is not one of my direct lines, and then I saw the names STEMBRIDGE and BRIMBERRY! That's my direct line! I knew of those ancestors of course, but dont think I have those wills. So i appreciate your posting it all!!! You sent it to 'Eve" -- Eve, are we that closely related? TINA/CA tpeddie@charter.net ----- Original Message ----- From: Millie C. Stewart <millie1@accucomm.net> To: <GACRAWFO-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, April 11, 2001 3:36 PM Subject: Fw: [GACRAWFO] Ancestors: Hatcher, Perry, Burnett > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <DavidS3919@aol.com> > To: <GACRAWFO-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Wednesday, April 11, 2001 6:10 PM > Subject: Re: [GACRAWFO] Ancestors: Hatcher, Perry, Burnett > > > > Hi Eve, > > > > In "Wills of Crawford Co., GA," by Sunnie Wilder and Wm. R. Henry, I found > > the following Will abstract which mentions Samuel B. Burnett: > > > > Absela/Apselia Morris: 8 May 1846; 3 Aug 1868, Book A, p.77 > > > > She directed her body be interred in the family burial ground on the lot > on > > which she lived. Her daughter Patience Burnett to have and receive Abram, > a > > negro man, Amy a woman, 100 acres of land in Lot 7, 3rd Dist., originally > > Houston, now Crawford Co., lying between the 50 acres of said lot owned by > > Arthur F. Walker and 50 acres on south side of same lot upon which her > > buildings now stand and which are not to be conveyed with the 100 acres. > > Daughter Patience to also receive one bed, bedsted & furniture and the > loom. > > She gasve unto Michael W. Rabun a negro named Ned, one bed, bedstead and > > furniture. She directed that Charlott a negro be sold and proceeds > equally > > divided among the children of William W. Rabun deceased to wit: Rebecca > > Martha, Miram, Abbie Charlott and George P. To granddaughter Martha > > Stembridge and heirs of her body, her little negro child the daughter of > > Charlott Narcissa, and to her granddaughter Mary Hancock and heirs of her > > body, the negro child Eliza and to Nancy Ogburn $20 in cash. To Benjamin > G. > > Burnett one bed and furniture. All of her estate both real and personal > not > > given and bequested to be sold at public sale and proceeds divided euqlly > > among her grandchildren, those Samuel B. Burnett begotten upon the body of > > her daughter Patience Burniett and those William W. Raburn deceased except > > Michael W. Raburn who has been provided for and the children of George > > Brimberry deceased. > > Exr: Green T. Culverhouse and Samuel B. Burnett. > > Wit: John Culverhouse, George A. Culverhouse and Thomas Burch > > > > Here is abstract of her husband's will: Book A, p. 18 > > > > Benjamin Morris, 12 Oct 1826; 5 Nov 1827. To wife Apsealy Morris, the > > plantation he lived on except 50 acres to be taken off north side and all > > negroes, stock, hogs, horses, tools, household and kitchen furniture, and > > Land Lot #247, 2d Dist., until paid for by George A. Brimberry. > > Exc: John McBride and John Cowan > > Wit: Britton Portin, John Perry and Elias Howell > > 4 Dec 1826: We Apsealy Morris, wife of the deceased Benjamin Morris, > George > > A. Brimberry in right of his wife Nancy and Samuel Burnett in right of his > > wife Patien ce, daughters of said deceased...we have actually received our > > full part or portion of said estate as legatees agreeable to his last > will. > > Signed: Aspealy Morris, George A. Brimberry and Samuel Burnett. > > Wit: Richard Burnett and George C. Powell > > > > I hope the above will be of help to you. > > > > Barbara S. > > > > > > ==== GACRAWFO Mailing List ==== > > I am a Southern Woman with revolutionary blood in my veins. Freedom of > speech and of thought are my birthright. Rose O'Neal Greenhow Heroine of > the Confederacy > > > > > > > > > ==== GACRAWFO Mailing List ==== > I am a Southern Woman with revolutionary blood in my veins. Freedom of speech and of thought are my birthright. Rose O'Neal Greenhow Heroine of the Confederacy >
STEMBRIDGE-BRIMBERRY-PATTERSON These are my Crawf. Co. ancestors.... anyone with these folks, I'd LOVE to hear from you! Will share info! (They were in Hancock Co.GA prior to Crawf., and before that, in Lunenb. & Meckl.Cos., VA) Best to all, *TINA* tpeddie@charter.net > Thank you Lila. I have gotten so many e-mails since I signed on this Crawford > Co. mailing list that I am not sure if I have answered yours or not, but I > don't think so. > This is very helpful information and I really appreciate your sending it to > me. And I will be glad to share whatever I can come up with. > You are correct about Joyce Harrison being related to the Hatchers. She has > been most helpful in tracking down some of my Hatcher ancestors. Eve > > > ==== GACRAWFO Mailing List ==== > I am a Southern Woman with revolutionary blood in my veins. Freedom of speech and of thought are my birthright. Rose O'Neal Greenhow Heroine of the Confederacy >
----- Original Message ----- From: <genconnect@genconnect.rootsweb.com> To: <millie1@accucomm.net> Sent: Wednesday, April 11, 2001 7:57 PM Subject: New Crawford Co. Ga Query Forum Post > Crawford Co. Ga Query Forum > A new message, "Morgan," was posted by Harriet Morgan on Wed, 11 Apr 2001 > > Surname: Morgan > > > > --- > NAME: Harriet Morgan > EMAIL: hhmga@aol.com > DATE: Apr 11 2001 > QRYTEXT: Seeking anc/des of Minnie Byron Morgan born 1880 in Knoxville, Crawford Co., GA., dau of Absalom Carter Morgan and Emma Louise LeSueur. Minnie married 1) Jack Wilder; 2) Steve Jasper Wall. Thanks for your help.. > > > This is an automatically-generated notice. > > <http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Ga/Crawford?admin> > > >
----- Original Message ----- From: <JSAMACGL@aol.com> To: <GACRAWFO-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, April 11, 2001 11:32 PM Subject: Re: [GACRAWFO] Ancestors: Hatcher, Perry, Burnett > I think you sent this letter to the wrong person. > > > ==== GACRAWFO Mailing List ==== > "Not for fame or reward, not for place or rank, not lured by ambition or goaded by necessity; but in simple obedience to duty as they understood it; these men suffered all, sacrificed all, dared all, - and died." > --Rev. Dr. Randolph McKim (inscription on Confederate soldiers monument, Arlington National Cemetery) > > >
----- Original Message ----- From: "Lila C. Eubanks" <lilaceub@burgoyne.com> To: <GACRAWFO-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, April 11, 2001 8:16 PM Subject: Re: [GACRAWFO] Ancestors: Hatcher, Perry, Burnett > Dear Eve--My husband is also a descendant of Samuel Branch BURNETT. We were > given records which show he was born in 1803 in Dinwiddie County, Virginia > to Benjamin Gabriel BURNETT and Elizabeth JORDAN. We are hoping to find some > good documentation on this information, but Dinwiddie is a burned county and > the closest person we can find is a Gabriel BURNETT there in the tax records > about the time of his birth. We don't actually know that this Gabriel is the > same person as Benjamin Gabriel, but believe it might be so. We haven't been > able yet to trace the movements of this family and have wanted very much to > know where they went from VA to eventually arrive in Crawford Co. GA. We > hope you will share with us any information you might be able to collect in > your research. We wish you the best of luck in this search. Harvey & Lila > Eubanks > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <EveYarbrough@aol.com> > To: <GACRAWFO-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: April 11, 2001 1:12 PM > Subject: [GACRAWFO] Ancestors: Hatcher, Perry, Burnett > > > > I am looking for any information on my gr. grandfather, Robert Andrew > > Hatcher, b.1858 in Crawford Co., married Martha Ethelyn Perry, daughter of > > Franklin Perry and Sarah; his father, Cicero A. Hatcher, b. 1827 in > Crawford > > Co., married to Martha Louise Burnett, daughter of Rev. Samuel Branch > > Burnett. I would like to know more about these ancestors (what they did, > > where they lived, etc.) Any info would be very much appreciated. > Eve > > PS--Have you been in touch with Joyce R. Harrison of Macon. I believe she > has Hatcher ancestry and perhaps web sites about them, although I may have > her confused with someone else, but it's worth a try. e-mail is > gajoyce1179@worldnet.att.net. > > > > ==== GACRAWFO Mailing List ==== > > "Not for fame or reward, not for place or rank, not lured by ambition or > goaded by necessity; but in simple obedience to duty as they understood it; > these men suffered all, sacrificed all, dared all, - and died." > > --Rev. Dr. Randolph McKim (inscription on Confederate soldiers monument, > Arlington National Cemetery) > > > > > > > > ==== GACRAWFO Mailing List ==== > "Not for fame or reward, not for place or rank, not lured by ambition or goaded by necessity; but in simple obedience to duty as they understood it; these men suffered all, sacrificed all, dared all, - and died." > --Rev. Dr. Randolph McKim (inscription on Confederate soldiers monument, Arlington National Cemetery) > > >
----- Original Message ----- From: <EveYarbrough@aol.com> To: <GACRAWFO-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, April 11, 2001 8:10 PM Subject: Re: [GACRAWFO] Ancestors: Hatcher, Perry, Burnett > Jackie, > Thank you. I had the dates for Rev. Samuel Branch Burnett, but I did not know > about the burial at Mt. Paron Church Cemetery. I have more ancestors buried > there also. Evidently, when the Hatchers migrated to Crawford Co. and etc., > they became active members of Mt. Paron Baptist Church. > I will be interested to know what more you have on the Burnetts but I can > wait. This seems to be a continual project and most of it is dead ends and > seemingly nothing followed by an avalanche of data when I break through a > wall (usually, thanks to many distant and not-so-distant cousins and other > very helpful souls) > I will look forward to hearing from you again and if I have anything you > would be interested in, of course, I will be most happy to share. > Thanks again, Eve > > > ==== GACRAWFO Mailing List ==== > ".... people will forget what you said ... .... people will forget what > you did ... .... but people will never forget how you made them feel > ..." > > >
----- Original Message ----- From: "Margie Daniels" <margie@majorinternet.net> To: <GACRAWFO-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, April 12, 2001 12:23 AM Subject: [GACRAWFO] Burnett/ Start in Putnam County > You may want to check Putnam county. > > There are records there and I believe that he was there at one time. > > I do know that he had ties to the Glover family, either from friendship or > being related. > > For more on the Mt Paron Church send a message to Millie Stewart. > > John Glover was one of two men that donated land for the church. He and > other Glover family members are buried there. > > Margie > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <EveYarbrough@aol.com> > To: <GACRAWFO-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Wednesday, April 11, 2001 7:10 PM > Subject: Re: [GACRAWFO] Ancestors: Hatcher, Perry, Burnett > > > > Jackie, > > Thank you. I had the dates for Rev. Samuel Branch Burnett, but I did not > know > > about the burial at Mt. Paron Church Cemetery. I have more ancestors > buried > > there also. Evidently, when the Hatchers migrated to Crawford Co. and > etc., > > they became active members of Mt. Paron Baptist Church. > > I will be interested to know what more you have on the Burnetts but I can > > wait. This seems to be a continual project and most of it is dead ends and > > seemingly nothing followed by an avalanche of data when I break through a > > wall (usually, thanks to many distant and not-so-distant cousins and other > > very helpful souls) > > I will look forward to hearing from you again and if I have anything you > > would be interested in, of course, I will be most happy to share. > > Thanks again, Eve > > > > > > ==== GACRAWFO Mailing List ==== > > ".... people will forget what you said ... .... people will forget what > > you did ... .... but people will never forget how you made them feel > > ..." > > > > > > > ==== GACRAWFO Mailing List ==== > "Not for fame or reward, not for place or rank, not lured by ambition or g oaded by necessity; but in simple obedience to duty as they understood it; these men suffered all, sacrificed all, dared all, - and died." > --Rev. Dr. Randolph McKim (inscription on Confederate soldiers monument, Arlington National Cemetery) > > >
I think you sent this letter to the wrong person.