YES. YOU ARE GETTING THROUGH -----Original Message----- From: Millie C. Stewart [mailto:millie1@accucomm.net] Sent: Monday, February 26, 2001 7:11 AM To: GACRAWFO-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Fw: [GACRAWFO] test ----- Original Message ----- From: "Margie Daniels" <margie@majorinternet.net> To: <GACRAWFO-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, February 25, 2001 10:35 PM Subject: [GACRAWFO] test > > Life is a grindstone; whether it grinds you down or polishes you up depends > on what you're made of. > - Jacob M. Braude > > > ==== 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 ==== Deo Vindice= God our Vindicator. Appears on The Great Seal of The Confederacy, UDC medals of Honor and UDC iron grave markers, just to mention a few. American by birth Southern by the Grace of God.
I have asked before and now I am telling you to take me off your list. The information you are gathering is already included on the USGENWEB pages. I am blocking you from all my mail lists. Margie Daniels Coordinator Crawford County, Ga. ----- Original Message ----- From: "bkn" <ben0270@earthlink.net> To: <GACRAWFO-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, March 04, 2001 11:06 PM Subject: [GACRAWFO] Can someone help with county info? > I am developing a website for Georgia Counties and > need someone that is familiar with this counties information to take a look > and see if anything needs to be corrected or added. Especially the > Local Genealogical Societies. Its located at > > http://segenealogy.com/georgia/gacnty08.htm > Thanks in advance. > > Becky > Southeastern Genealogy Online > www.segenealogy.com > > > > > ==== 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: "bkn" <ben0270@earthlink.net> To: <GACRAWFO-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, March 05, 2001 12:06 AM Subject: [GACRAWFO] Can someone help with county info? > I am developing a website for Georgia Counties and > need someone that is familiar with this counties information to take a look > and see if anything needs to be corrected or added. Especially the > Local Genealogical Societies. Its located at > > http://segenealogy.com/georgia/gacnty08.htm > Thanks in advance. > > Becky > Southeastern Genealogy Online > www.segenealogy.com > > > > > ==== 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 > >
I am developing a website for Georgia Counties and need someone that is familiar with this counties information to take a look and see if anything needs to be corrected or added. Especially the Local Genealogical Societies. Its located at http://segenealogy.com/georgia/gacnty08.htm Thanks in advance. Becky Southeastern Genealogy Online www.segenealogy.com
----- Original Message ----- From: <genconnect@genconnect.rootsweb.com> To: <millie1@accucomm.net> Sent: Saturday, March 03, 2001 5:46 PM Subject: New Crawford Co. Ga Query Forum Post > Crawford Co. Ga Query Forum > A new message, "Peddy/Peddie/Pettee," was posted by Julia P Fenn on Sat, > 03 Mar 2001 > > Surname: PEDDY, JOHNSON > > > > --- > NAME: Julia P Fenn > EMAIL: jfenn78932@aol.com > DATE: Mar 03 2001 > QRYTEXT: Looking for Peddy family early 1800s in Houston,Macon, > Marion, Crawford Co. > Any info will be appreciated. > > Tahnks > Julia. > > > This is an automatically-generated notice. > > <http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Ga/Crawford?admin> > >
----- Original Message ----- From: <genconnect@genconnect.rootsweb.com> To: <millie1@accucomm.net> Sent: Wednesday, February 28, 2001 4:38 AM Subject: New Crawford Co. Ga Wills Forum Post > Crawford Co. Ga Wills Forum > A new message, "WILL of John J. Britt, Crawford County, Georgia," was posted > by Rozine on Wed, 28 Feb 2001 > > Surname: BRITT > > > > --- > NAME: Rozine > EMAIL: DonaRoze@aol.com > DATE: Feb 28 2001 > QRYTEXT: Georgia, Crawford County WILL BOOK "C" pp. 74, 75 > > In the name of God, I John J. Britt of said County being of sound and disposing mind said memory do make send declare this to be my last will and Testament hereby revoking all other wills heretofore made by me. > > 1st I desire after my decease, decent burial at Providence Cemetery, where the old Church so sacred to my memorary stood before its removal to Roberta, said there4hence of said burial to be in accordance with my circumstances at time of my death. > > 2nd I desire all my just debts to be paid out of any money I may leave at time of my death and if there be no money to pay my debts, I desire a sufficiency of the personal property I may leave to be sold by my executors herein after named at public outcry to pay such debts. > > 3rd I desire that one hundred acres of lot of land number twenty five in the 7th district of said County also thirty five acres more or less of lot no. (21) twenty one, the lines of said thirty five acres commencing at a rock now placed west of a certain walnut stump near public road running due east to Hartley lines thence northward to line of W.M. Britt thence west to the line at stock watering place. Thence south to said rock the original starting point. The lines to the aforesaid lands and now understood to dist. In hereby made the lines to the lands being given to my beloved wife, Fannie Britt for natural life to have use and control as she may wish and at her death the said lands to be divided between my body heirs share and share alike, except to my son, W. M. Britt having already provided for him. I desire that my said son, W.M. Britt, shall have my gold spectacles and ten dollars in money . The said land to be sold by my executors and the money divided as above stat! > ed. > > 4th I give to my daughter Mollie Britt fifteen acres more of less of land lot (#21) twenty one same being the west portion of fifty acres and now on same being the west of the thirty five acres heretofore mentioned in this will. The said Mollie Britt to have the south from the said fifteen acres of land for and during his natural life and at her death then said fifteen acres is to be sold as before stated by my executor and money distributed among my bodily heirs as stated in Item 3 of this my last will. The lines of said fifteen are now understood and are to be the lines of the division of my said lands. > > 5th I desire that my wife Fannie Britt keep and use all my personal property of whatever nature and kind and may now at the time of my death except such as may be sold to pay my debts. She to exercise her best judgement in selling trading and disposing of said personal property whenever her interest may demand and to sunarst whatever funds or other property she may acquire by such sales or circumstances for and during his natural life and if any of such property should be left after paying his physicians bill and burial expenses and all other just and lawful debts, then if there should be any of said property or the proceeds thereof then the same is to be sold and distributed or directed in Item 3rd of this will. > > Item 6 I nonimate my son Josiah Britt and son in law W.H. Thames as executors of this my last will and testament and they to be required to give bond for the faithful discharge of their duties as such executors. The said executors to rent out said fifteen acres of land here given to my daughter Mollie collect said rents and pay same over to said Mollie, taking his receipt for the same and that they be not required to make any returns of their action and doings to the ordinary or anyone else as the amounts will be too small to include any expence. > > Signed declared and published by John J. Britt as his last will and testament in the presence of us the subscribing witness who subscribed hereto in the presence of testator at his instances and request and of each other be signing in our presence we signing in his presence presences and in distributions made before signing executed in the presence of us the 27th day of April 1907. > J.D. Stephens signed by : J.J. Britt > H. Danielly > A.J. Danielly > > . > > > This is an automatically-generated notice. > > <http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Ga/CrawfordWill?admin> > >
HI MARGIE: Hey, your "test" to the list came thru to my emailbox 6 times! You're getting through alright! ha ha *Tina*
Message received. "Millie C. Stewart" wrote: > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Margie Daniels" <margie@majorinternet.net> > To: <GACRAWFO-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Sunday, February 25, 2001 8:49 PM > Subject: [GACRAWFO] test > > > Testing the list to make sure I am getting through. > > > > Margie > > > > > > Life is a grindstone; whether it grinds you down or polishes you up > depends > > on what you're made of. > > - Jacob M. Braude > > > > > > ==== 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: "Margie Daniels" <margie@majorinternet.net> To: <GACRAWFO-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, February 25, 2001 8:49 PM Subject: [GACRAWFO] test > Testing the list to make sure I am getting through. > > Margie > > > Life is a grindstone; whether it grinds you down or polishes you up depends > on what you're made of. > - Jacob M. Braude > > > ==== 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: "Margie Daniels" <margie@majorinternet.net> To: <GACRAWFO-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, February 25, 2001 10:32 PM Subject: [GACRAWFO] test > Testing the list. > > Margie > > > Life is a grindstone; whether it grinds you down or polishes you up depends > on what you're made of. > - Jacob M. Braude > > > ==== 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: "Margie Daniels" <margie@majorinternet.net> To: <GACRAWFO-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, February 25, 2001 10:32 PM Subject: [GACRAWFO] test > Testing the list. > > Margie > > > Life is a grindstone; whether it grinds you down or polishes you up depends > on what you're made of. > - Jacob M. Braude > > > ==== 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: "Margie Daniels" <margie@majorinternet.net> To: <GACRAWFO-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, February 25, 2001 10:35 PM Subject: [GACRAWFO] test > > Life is a grindstone; whether it grinds you down or polishes you up depends > on what you're made of. > - Jacob M. Braude > > > ==== 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. > >
Life is a grindstone; whether it grinds you down or polishes you up depends on what you're made of. - Jacob M. Braude
Testing the list. Margie Life is a grindstone; whether it grinds you down or polishes you up depends on what you're made of. - Jacob M. Braude
Testing the list to make sure I am getting through. Margie Life is a grindstone; whether it grinds you down or polishes you up depends on what you're made of. - Jacob M. Braude
There were several Graden's who were in Byron, Georgia in the early 1800s and were members of Wesley Chapel Methodist Church. They may be related to Lydia Graydon/Graden who married William Green Vinson November 20, 1839. Interested in corresponding with anyone who is researching these families. -- James P. "Jim" Lynch jplynch@crosslink.net
----- Original Message ----- From: "Jackie Jones" <jgjones5@fuse.net> To: <GACRAWFO-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, February 23, 2001 1:51 AM Subject: Re: [GACRAWFO] Fw: New Crawford Co. Ga Query Forum Post > My mother (african american) worked for DeWitt McGee and his wife Sarah, they lives in Moran. He was a mailman and had a 1925 model t. > Her parents lived in Morgan, Ga and his were in Knoxville. > > > JSAMACGL@aol.com wrote: > > > Dear Sharon, > > > > How exciting it is to find a "posting" from someone with the same ancestors! > > I too am descended from David McGee and Elvira Hammock However, I am not > > going to be of any help with your query re: The Hammock family. Since > > locating this set of ancestors last year, there has been a lot of illness and > > even a death (my mother) in the family and my research time has been rather > > limited. But I too, would like to find out more about this "side " of our > > family. > > > > My gggrandfather was Jeremiah (Jerry) McGee, b July 25th, 1841, Crawford Co. > > GA; d August 07.1912; m Sara Jane "JANIE" Long July 25.1860 in Crawford > > Co..After JANIE died in 1878, Jerry m Lenora Flewellen Bazemore, ( about 1879 > > ). > > > > I have quite a bit of info on David and Elvira's children but nothing about > > either of their parents. From which of the children are you descended? > > Looking forward to hearing from you. Maybe we can combine our efforts and > > locate Envira's parents! > > > > Your "cuz", > > Jacki Stewart McGlamory > > 2755 Rolling Pines Rd > > Chipley, FL 32428 > > > > ==== GACRAWFO Mailing List ==== > > Deo Vindice= God our Vindicator. Appears on The Great Seal of The Confederacy, UDC medals of Honor and UDC iron grave markers, just to > > mention a few. American by birth Southern by the Grace of God. > > > > ==== 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: "Margie Daniels" <margie@majorinternet.net> To: "Southeast Pioneers" <SOUTHEAST-PIONEERS-L@rootsweb.com>; "Macon County Mail list" <GAMACON-L@rootsweb.com>; "Crawford County Georgia" <GACRAWFO-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, February 23, 2001 5:17 AM Subject: {not a subscriber} Macon newspaper > Vol. V #44, Oct. 29, 1831: Died in Crawford Co., 14th inst., Mr. Ephraim > WHITTINGTON in his 72nd yr. > > Admr.'s Sale. At the Court House in Talbotton, Talbot Co. by Charles > McCarthy, Admr. Lot 97, 24th Dist., and one negro woman, Harriet, belonging > to the estate of James McCARTHY, dec. > > Mary Ann BLACKMON applies to William B. GOSS, C.C.O., Talbot Co., for > Letters of Admn. on the estate of John P. BLACKMON, dec. > > At the time, 20 newspapers are published in this state: > Athens - the Athenian > Augusta - Augusta Chronicle, Georgia Courier, and The Consitutionalist > Bainbridge - Georgia Reporter > Columbus - Columbus Enquirer, The Democrat > Macon - Macon Telegraph, Georgia Messenger, The Macon Advertiser & > Agricultural and Mercantile Intelligencer, Georgia Christian Repertory (a > Methodist paper). > McDonough - McDonough Jacksonian > Milledgeville - Georgia Journal, Southern Recorder, The Federal Union > Mount Zion - Hancock Advertiser > Savannah - Savannah Republican, Savannah Georgian > Warrenton - Rural Cabinet > Washington - Washington News > > Tax Collector's Sale: Lot 249, 11th Dist., Crawford, ppty. of Marshett > LIGON. > > Nov. 5, 1831: Married at the residence of Maj. Thomas FORD, > Thurs. evening, 27th by Rev. G. CAPERS, Mr. Turpin G. ATWOOD to Miss Elvira > ROGERS all of Jones Co. > > Dec. 3, 1831: Brought to Jail by W.B. FILES, Shf., Knoxville, > Crawford Co. Negro man, Jim, 25 or 30 yrs., belongs to the State, runaway > from the overseer of the public hands, working the roads between Flint and > the Chattahoochie River. > > Sheriff's Sales: Crawford Co. At Knoxville, by W.B. Files, Shf.: Negro > woman, Delpha, 20 yrs., ppty. of Cogdell HAMILTON, fi fa of James R. JONES. > > > Jan. 7, 1832: Walter STONE applies to William S. GOSS, C.C.O., > Talbot Co., for Letters of Admn. on the estate of Anson TOOLEY, dec. > > John R. CANNON applies to William S. Goss, C.C.O., Talbot Co., for Letters > of Admn. on the estate of Reuben TUCKER, dec. > > During the Fall and Winter more heads of families have been swept off than > we recollect in many yrs. There have been more cases of influenza in the > pat 10 days than have taken place for a long time. Many families have had 6 > or 8 sick at the same time. It is diseases worse than influenza which so > many of our more aged inhabitants have fallen victim. Richmond Compiler, > Dec. 27. > > Sheriff's Sales: Crawford Co. At Knoxville, by William B. Files, Shf.: Lot > 78, 1st Dist., ppty. of Thomas DAVIS, fi fa of Alexander KENNADY. > > By John Whittington, D.Shf.: Southwest part of Lot 215, 2nd Dist., ppty of > Cynthia S. HAMNER, fi fa of the officers of the court of Crawford Co. > > Feb. 11, 1832: Indian Removal, 29th Dec., 90 large wagons with > teams of 4 and 6 horses and oxen left this place, conveying the emigrating > Choctaw. One portion has about 550 emigrants under chief Col. Folsom. They > are bond for the new Choctaw country. They will settle within 30 miles of > the western boundary line of this territory (Arkansas) on the waters of > Mountain and Glover Forks. Thousands mor are preparing to emigrate. The > other portion to convey another party to Kiamechia. The residue will settle > near Fort Smith. Arkansas Advocate, 4th ult. > > > > > Life is a grindstone; whether it grinds you down or polishes you up depends > on what you're made of. > - Jacob M. Braude > >
Vol. V #44, Oct. 29, 1831: Died in Crawford Co., 14th inst., Mr. Ephraim WHITTINGTON in his 72nd yr. Admr.'s Sale. At the Court House in Talbotton, Talbot Co. by Charles McCarthy, Admr. Lot 97, 24th Dist., and one negro woman, Harriet, belonging to the estate of James McCARTHY, dec. Mary Ann BLACKMON applies to William B. GOSS, C.C.O., Talbot Co., for Letters of Admn. on the estate of John P. BLACKMON, dec. At the time, 20 newspapers are published in this state: Athens - the Athenian Augusta - Augusta Chronicle, Georgia Courier, and The Consitutionalist Bainbridge - Georgia Reporter Columbus - Columbus Enquirer, The Democrat Macon - Macon Telegraph, Georgia Messenger, The Macon Advertiser & Agricultural and Mercantile Intelligencer, Georgia Christian Repertory (a Methodist paper). McDonough - McDonough Jacksonian Milledgeville - Georgia Journal, Southern Recorder, The Federal Union Mount Zion - Hancock Advertiser Savannah - Savannah Republican, Savannah Georgian Warrenton - Rural Cabinet Washington - Washington News Tax Collector's Sale: Lot 249, 11th Dist., Crawford, ppty. of Marshett LIGON. Nov. 5, 1831: Married at the residence of Maj. Thomas FORD, Thurs. evening, 27th by Rev. G. CAPERS, Mr. Turpin G. ATWOOD to Miss Elvira ROGERS all of Jones Co. Dec. 3, 1831: Brought to Jail by W.B. FILES, Shf., Knoxville, Crawford Co. Negro man, Jim, 25 or 30 yrs., belongs to the State, runaway from the overseer of the public hands, working the roads between Flint and the Chattahoochie River. Sheriff's Sales: Crawford Co. At Knoxville, by W.B. Files, Shf.: Negro woman, Delpha, 20 yrs., ppty. of Cogdell HAMILTON, fi fa of James R. JONES. Jan. 7, 1832: Walter STONE applies to William S. GOSS, C.C.O., Talbot Co., for Letters of Admn. on the estate of Anson TOOLEY, dec. John R. CANNON applies to William S. Goss, C.C.O., Talbot Co., for Letters of Admn. on the estate of Reuben TUCKER, dec. During the Fall and Winter more heads of families have been swept off than we recollect in many yrs. There have been more cases of influenza in the pat 10 days than have taken place for a long time. Many families have had 6 or 8 sick at the same time. It is diseases worse than influenza which so many of our more aged inhabitants have fallen victim. Richmond Compiler, Dec. 27. Sheriff's Sales: Crawford Co. At Knoxville, by William B. Files, Shf.: Lot 78, 1st Dist., ppty. of Thomas DAVIS, fi fa of Alexander KENNADY. By John Whittington, D.Shf.: Southwest part of Lot 215, 2nd Dist., ppty of Cynthia S. HAMNER, fi fa of the officers of the court of Crawford Co. Feb. 11, 1832: Indian Removal, 29th Dec., 90 large wagons with teams of 4 and 6 horses and oxen left this place, conveying the emigrating Choctaw. One portion has about 550 emigrants under chief Col. Folsom. They are bond for the new Choctaw country. They will settle within 30 miles of the western boundary line of this territory (Arkansas) on the waters of Mountain and Glover Forks. Thousands mor are preparing to emigrate. The other portion to convey another party to Kiamechia. The residue will settle near Fort Smith. Arkansas Advocate, 4th ult. Life is a grindstone; whether it grinds you down or polishes you up depends on what you're made of. - Jacob M. Braude
My mother (african american) worked for DeWitt McGee and his wife Sarah, they lives in Moran. He was a mailman and had a 1925 model t. Her parents lived in Morgan, Ga and his were in Knoxville. JSAMACGL@aol.com wrote: > Dear Sharon, > > How exciting it is to find a "posting" from someone with the same ancestors! > I too am descended from David McGee and Elvira Hammock However, I am not > going to be of any help with your query re: The Hammock family. Since > locating this set of ancestors last year, there has been a lot of illness and > even a death (my mother) in the family and my research time has been rather > limited. But I too, would like to find out more about this "side " of our > family. > > My gggrandfather was Jeremiah (Jerry) McGee, b July 25th, 1841, Crawford Co. > GA; d August 07.1912; m Sara Jane "JANIE" Long July 25.1860 in Crawford > Co..After JANIE died in 1878, Jerry m Lenora Flewellen Bazemore, ( about 1879 > ). > > I have quite a bit of info on David and Elvira's children but nothing about > either of their parents. From which of the children are you descended? > Looking forward to hearing from you. Maybe we can combine our efforts and > locate Envira's parents! > > Your "cuz", > Jacki Stewart McGlamory > 2755 Rolling Pines Rd > Chipley, FL 32428 > > ==== GACRAWFO Mailing List ==== > Deo Vindice= God our Vindicator. Appears on The Great Seal of The Confederacy, UDC medals of Honor and UDC iron grave markers, just to > mention a few. American by birth Southern by the Grace of God.