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    1. [Crawford County] Fw: New Crawford Co. Ga Query Forum Post
    2. Millie C. Stewart
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: <genconnect@genconnect.rootsweb.com> To: <millie1@accucomm.net> Sent: Friday, December 15, 2000 12:06 AM Subject: New Crawford Co. Ga Query Forum Post > Crawford Co. Ga Query Forum > A new message, "Braswell Horn," was posted by Sharon Garner on Thu, 14 > Dec 2000 > > Surname: Braswell, Horn, Horne > > > > --- > NAME: Sharon Garner > EMAIL: lsg@azdata.net > DATE: Dec 14 2000 > URL: http:// > QRYTEXT: I'm looking for info on the E Horn(e), looks in the census like Emanuel or Edmund, who married Virginia (Jinny) Braswell in 1897. They were in Crawford county until at least the 1920 census. I'm trying to find out if this is the E. Horn (same age), son of Wm and Mary Horne, also of Crawford county.. > > > This is an automatically-generated notice. > > <http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Ga/Crawford?admin> > >

    12/15/2000 12:53:36
    1. [Crawford County] Fw: New Crawford Co. Ga Query Forum Post
    2. Millie C. Stewart
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: <genconnect@genconnect.rootsweb.com> To: <millie1@accucomm.net> Sent: Thursday, December 14, 2000 3:44 PM Subject: New Crawford Co. Ga Query Forum Post > Crawford Co. Ga Query Forum > A new message, "Sandefur or Bryant," was posted by Robbie Jennings on Thu, > 14 Dec 2000 > > Surname: Sandefur, Bryant, Gregory > > > > --- > NAME: Robbie Jennings > EMAIL: robbie.jennings@af.robins.mil > DATE: Dec 14 2000 > URL: http:// > QRYTEXT: Does anyone have any info on JOHN A. GREGORY who married MARY SANDEFUR, 8 Jan 1885, or JOSEPH W. GREGORY who married ELIZA BRYANT, 26 Jan 1888? Both marriages took place in Crawford County.. > > > This is an automatically-generated notice. > > <http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Ga/Crawford?admin> > >

    12/14/2000 03:37:26
    1. [Crawford County] Fw: New Crawford Co. Ga Query Forum Post
    2. Millie C. Stewart
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: <genconnect@genconnect.rootsweb.com> To: <millie1@accucomm.net> Sent: Tuesday, December 12, 2000 11:56 PM Subject: New Crawford Co. Ga Query Forum Post > Crawford Co. Ga Query Forum > A new message, "Barber/Barbour," was posted by Pamela Dyess Mann on Tue, > 12 Dec 2000 It is a response to "Looking for present day relatives," posted > by Pamela Dyess Mann on Sun, 09 Jan 2000 > > Surname: Barber, Barbour, Mann, Bearden, Wade > > > > --- > NAME: Pamela Dyess Mann > EMAIL: bobbypam@earthlink.net > DATE: Dec 12 2000 > LINK: Mann Family Genealogy > URL: http://fortunecity.com/millennium/jamie/330 > QRYTEXT: Carrie Barber/Barbour was born 4 Apr 1883 Zenith, Crawford Co., GA d 3 Apr 1960 Clay Co., AL. > > I have since found out that Mrs. Louise Wade of Columbus, Ga. passed away 12 Apr 1967. She was the wife of Johnnie Wilson Wade. > > Wendel Adolphus Mann died 16 Feb 1978 Roberta, Crawford Co., GA and was buried Roberta City Cemetery. > > Five of the nephews, Lowell, Comer, Brenton, Paul, and Jack Mann were the sons of Arthur Pierce Mann. > > James Thomas Mann died 27 Feb 1958. > > . > > > This is an automatically-generated notice. > > <http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Ga/Crawford?admin> > >

    12/13/2000 11:33:52
    1. [Crawford County] Fw: New Crawford Co. Ga Query Forum Post
    2. Millie C. Stewart
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: <genconnect@genconnect.rootsweb.com> To: <millie1@accucomm.net> Sent: Saturday, December 09, 2000 9:06 PM Subject: New Crawford Co. Ga Query Forum Post > Crawford Co. Ga Query Forum > A new message, "Ancestors: Lightfoot on Crawford Co. Census," was posted > by Rozine on Sat, 09 Dec 2000 It is a response to "ancestors," posted > by Joyce (Lightfoot) White on Mon, 24 Jan 2000 > > Surname: Lightfoot > > > > --- > NAME: Rozine > EMAIL: DonaRoze@aol.com > DATE: Dec 09 2000 > QRYTEXT: Hi, Joyce.... > I have a copy of the 1870 Crawford County census. I don't know if this will be of any help or not, but I will post it here for you. I know that any help from others is better than no help at all, and I am willing to help! Hope this helps!..I do have a connection to the Lightfoot family, as my Great Aunt Martha Britt, daughter of Kinchen and Elizabeth Britt, married Carwell Lightfoot here in Crawford County. > Rozine > > p. 397A.. 119/120...Lightfoot, C. 22 M W, Lightfoot, M. 19 F W, Lightfoot E. 2 F W, Tabor W. 79 M W > > 120/121...Lightfoot, J. 30 M B, Lightfoot, L. 31 F B, Lightfoot, T. 13 M B, Lightfoot, C. 11 M B, Lightfoot, E. > 8 M B > > p. 399A..146/148...Lightfoot, A.L. 25 M W, Lightfoot, E. 22 F W, Lightfoot, G. 64 F W, Smair N.B. 17 F W. > > . > > > This is an automatically-generated notice. > > <http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Ga/Crawford?admin> > >

    12/10/2000 02:51:25
    1. [Crawford County] Fw: New Crawford Co. Ga Query Forum Post
    2. Millie C. Stewart
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: <genconnect@genconnect.rootsweb.com> To: <millie1@accucomm.net> Sent: Friday, December 08, 2000 7:30 PM Subject: New Crawford Co. Ga Query Forum Post > Crawford Co. Ga Query Forum > A new message, "Are there any RAINES here....," was posted by Angela Underwood-Markes > on Fri, 08 Dec 2000 > > Surname: RAINES > > > > --- > NAME: Angela Underwood-Markes > EMAIL: AngieHere4U2@aol.com > DATE: Dec 08 2000 > QRYTEXT: Trying to locate information on my ggrandmother Frankie Raines. Looking for any living relatives of my ggrandmother....last know address was somewhere in Griffin, GA. She was married to one Grantland Parks. Not much known about this family member. Would appreciate anyone else doing research also on this line. I appreciate any help. Thanks in advanced.. > > > This is an automatically-generated notice. > > <http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Ga/Crawford?admin> > >

    12/09/2000 07:27:21
    1. Fw: [Crawford County] Room and board
    2. Millie C. Stewart
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Margie Daniels" <margie@majorinternet.net> To: <GACRAWFO-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, December 05, 2000 8:45 AM Subject: [Crawford County] Room and board > An apprentice would journey to another village to learn more about his craft > (journeyman). There he would pay someone for his room, and food for his > board. > Julia says: More to the point, the term "board" comes from the eating table. > Before power tools, it was a great and lengthy effort to make smooth-hewn > tables; people would make do with as few pieces as possible. Usually a table > was just one board, sometimes two, set on trestles, making a long narrow > surface to eat from. Coming to dinner was called "coming to the board," a > table cloth was referred to as "board clothes," and when hired help or an > apprentice came to stay, they paid in cash or service for their room (where > they slept) and their "board" (what they ate). Note: the American colonials > hated making boards suitable for tables so much that they often used split > apart shipping crates; there are still examples to be found which have the > painted names of the master of the house and the shipping agent/company on > the underside. > > > > ==== 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 > >

    12/05/2000 01:25:21
    1. Fw: [Crawford County] Rule Of Thumb
    2. Millie C. Stewart
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Margie Daniels" <margie@majorinternet.net> To: <GACRAWFO-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, December 05, 2000 8:46 AM Subject: [Crawford County] Rule Of Thumb > An old English law declared that a man could not beat his wife with a stick > any larger than the diameter of his thumb. > Comment from Lance: When brewing beer, the temperature at which the yeast is > added is important. Too cold and the yeast won't work, too hot and it'll > die. Before the days of thermometers, a brewer would determine temperature > by simply sticking his thumb into the mixture. > > Another possibility: As an artist, I always thought that this saying applied > to the act of using one's thumb as a judge of scale. You literally use your > thumb to act as a ruler to determine the scale of an object in your > painting. > > Peter wrote: the French word for an inch (puce) is the same as for a thumb. > I wonder if the thumb was used as a rough reckoner for inches? Just a > thought. > > Anthony wrote: this has nothing to do with painting, nor is it anything to > do with wife beating, which is just plain old down home American stupidity. > It was used by bakers in judging flour, the flour being rubbed between thumb > and fingers > > > > ==== GACRAWFO Mailing List ==== > Check the Macon County Georgia Web site for old newspaper articles http://www.rootsweb.com/~gamacon/index.html > >

    12/05/2000 01:25:09
    1. [Crawford County] Rule Of Thumb
    2. Margie Daniels
    3. An old English law declared that a man could not beat his wife with a stick any larger than the diameter of his thumb. Comment from Lance: When brewing beer, the temperature at which the yeast is added is important. Too cold and the yeast won't work, too hot and it'll die. Before the days of thermometers, a brewer would determine temperature by simply sticking his thumb into the mixture. Another possibility: As an artist, I always thought that this saying applied to the act of using one's thumb as a judge of scale. You literally use your thumb to act as a ruler to determine the scale of an object in your painting. Peter wrote: the French word for an inch (puce) is the same as for a thumb. I wonder if the thumb was used as a rough reckoner for inches? Just a thought. Anthony wrote: this has nothing to do with painting, nor is it anything to do with wife beating, which is just plain old down home American stupidity. It was used by bakers in judging flour, the flour being rubbed between thumb and fingers

    12/05/2000 06:46:17
    1. [Crawford County] Room and board
    2. Margie Daniels
    3. An apprentice would journey to another village to learn more about his craft (journeyman). There he would pay someone for his room, and food for his board. Julia says: More to the point, the term "board" comes from the eating table. Before power tools, it was a great and lengthy effort to make smooth-hewn tables; people would make do with as few pieces as possible. Usually a table was just one board, sometimes two, set on trestles, making a long narrow surface to eat from. Coming to dinner was called "coming to the board," a table cloth was referred to as "board clothes," and when hired help or an apprentice came to stay, they paid in cash or service for their room (where they slept) and their "board" (what they ate). Note: the American colonials hated making boards suitable for tables so much that they often used split apart shipping crates; there are still examples to be found which have the painted names of the master of the house and the shipping agent/company on the underside.

    12/05/2000 06:45:19
    1. [Crawford County] Fw: New Crawford Co. Ga Deeds Forum Post
    2. Millie C. Stewart
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: <genconnect@genconnect.rootsweb.com> To: <millie1@accucomm.net> Sent: Saturday, December 02, 2000 10:01 PM Subject: New Crawford Co. Ga Deeds Forum Post > Crawford Co. Ga Deeds Forum > A new message, "Warranty Deed," was posted by Rozine on Sat, 02 Dec 2000 > > Surname: Britt, Feagin > > > > --- > NAME: Rozine > EMAIL: DonaRoze@aol.com > DATE: Dec 02 2000 > QRYTEXT: Georgia > Crawford County > Deed Book "Q", p. 34, Houston Co., Georgia > > This Indenture made the 12th day of February 1877 between H.N.Britt of said State & County of the one part and Elbert Feagin of the county of Houston & said State of the other part. Witnesseth that the said H.N.Britt for & in consideration of the sum fifty dollars in hand paid at & in consideration of the sum fifty dollars in hand paid at & before the sealing and delivery of these presents the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged hath released, confirmed, surrendered, revised & quit claimed unto the said Elbert Feagin his heirs and assigns all that tract or parcel of land lying and being in the fifth (5) Dist. of Houston County said State known as lot no. Ninty three (93) containing two hundred two & one half (202 1/2) acres more or less. > To Have & To Hold the said above described premises with all & singular the rights, members, & appurtenances thereto appertaining to the only proper use benefit & behoof, of him the said Elbert Feagin, his heirs, executors, administrators and assigns in quit & claim forever. > In witness whereof the said H.N.Britt hath hereunto set his hand affixed his seal & delivered these presents the day and year first above written > H.N. Britt (L.S.) > > signed sealed & delivered in presence of > W.T. Winston > A.J. Dannelly , NP & JC > > Recorded 27th Nov. 1879. > > > This is an automatically-generated notice. > > <http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Ga/CrawfordDeed?admin> > >

    12/03/2000 01:13:37
    1. Fw: [Crawford County] Alabama death records
    2. Millie C. Stewart
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Margie Daniels" <margie@majorinternet.net> To: <GACRAWFO-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, December 01, 2000 7:59 AM Subject: [Crawford County] Alabama death records > I am sending this along even though it is in Blount Co. The surnames are > familiar. > > > Margie > > > 1. Lena J. Self, born AL, age 17, married white female, housewife, > tumor, died Beat 16, 10-1-1888, buried Bethlehem Church, informant A.S. > Davidson. > > 2. John C. Loggin, born AL, age 24, single white male, TB, died Beat 16, > 10-30-1888, buried Bethlehem Church, informant A.S. Davidson. > > 3. Unnamed female, born AL, age 2, single white female, dysentery, died > Beat 12, 10-8-1888, burial not given, informant L.L. Wikle. > > 4. Lula Scruggs, born AL, age 10 mons., single white female, > hydrocephlus, died Beat 8, 10-9-1888, burial Beat 8, informant George W. > Byars. > > 5. John R. Taylor, born AL, age 25, single white male, internal hemorage > from wound, died Beat 9, 10-14-1888, burial Hagood's X-roads, informant > F.G. Donahoo. > > 6. John Kininworth, born Canada, age 36, white male, railroading, > atoxia, died Beat 9, 10-14-1888, burial Liberty Church, informant F.G. > Donahoo > > 7. Elmira Bynum, born AL, age 70, married female, pneumonia, died Beat > 9, 10-16-1888, burial Liberty Church, informant F.G. Donahoo. > > 8. John Livingston, born AL, age 21, single white male, miner, inanition > (sic?) , died Beat 20, 10-2-1888, burial Glasscock's Cove, informant > J.H. Berrier. > > 9. Betsy McAnnally, born AL, age 65, married white female, cancer of the > womb, died Beat 20, 10-7-1888, burial Gwin's Cove, informant J.H. > Berrier. > > 10. Cynthia McCurry, born AL, age 28, married white female, acute yellow > atrophy, died Beat 20, 10-9-1888, burial near Blount Springs, informant > J.H. Berrier. > > 11. Unnamed female, mulatto, dysentery, died Beat 14, 10-20-1888, burial > not given, informant W.M. Fendley. > > 12. Pat Rodgers, born AL, age 30, married white male, railroad hand, > malaria, died Beat 14, 10-23-1888, burial Beat 14, informant S.J. Burnam > > 13. Rupert Lee Roberts, born AL, age 6, single white male, flux, died > Beat 5, 10-2-1888, buried Blountsville, informant J.F. Hendricks > > 14. Robert Stewart, born AL, age 30, single white male, lawyer, yellow > fever, died Beat 3, 10-1-1888, burial Hanceville, informant M.S. Ingram > > 15 Mrs. Eula (Surname not given), born Germany, age 28, married white > female, dysentery, died Beat 5, 10-15-1888, burial near Garden City, > informant F.N. Hudson > > > ==== 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. > >

    12/01/2000 08:11:41
    1. [Crawford County] Fw: New Crawford Co. Ga Query Forum Post
    2. Millie C. Stewart
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: <genconnect@genconnect.rootsweb.com> To: <millie1@accucomm.net> Sent: Thursday, November 30, 2000 10:06 PM Subject: New Crawford Co. Ga Query Forum Post > Crawford Co. Ga Query Forum > A new message, "Irwin Daniel Wadsworth," was posted by Janet Herringshaw > on Thu, 30 Nov 2000 It is a response to "WADSWORTH," posted by Patsy Gaultney > Adams on Tue, 22 Aug 2000 > > Surname: Wadsworth > > > > --- > NAME: Janet Herringshaw > EMAIL: jherringshaw@mindspring.com > DATE: Nov 30 2000 > URL: http:// > QRYTEXT: My paternal grandfather was Irwin Daniel Wadsworth. He was born about 1883 and died in Chicago about 1920. He was married to Grace Flaws and had one son, my father, Raymond James Wadsworth. Afer Irwin died, Grace married Clark Herringshaw and my father took that name. I don't know anything else about Irwin, if he had any siblings, who his parents were, etc.. > > > This is an automatically-generated notice. > > <http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/genbbs.cgi/USA/Ga/Crawford?admin> > >

    12/01/2000 08:04:58
    1. [Crawford County] Alabama death records
    2. Margie Daniels
    3. I am sending this along even though it is in Blount Co. The surnames are familiar. Margie 1. Lena J. Self, born AL, age 17, married white female, housewife, tumor, died Beat 16, 10-1-1888, buried Bethlehem Church, informant A.S. Davidson. 2. John C. Loggin, born AL, age 24, single white male, TB, died Beat 16, 10-30-1888, buried Bethlehem Church, informant A.S. Davidson. 3. Unnamed female, born AL, age 2, single white female, dysentery, died Beat 12, 10-8-1888, burial not given, informant L.L. Wikle. 4. Lula Scruggs, born AL, age 10 mons., single white female, hydrocephlus, died Beat 8, 10-9-1888, burial Beat 8, informant George W. Byars. 5. John R. Taylor, born AL, age 25, single white male, internal hemorage from wound, died Beat 9, 10-14-1888, burial Hagood's X-roads, informant F.G. Donahoo. 6. John Kininworth, born Canada, age 36, white male, railroading, atoxia, died Beat 9, 10-14-1888, burial Liberty Church, informant F.G. Donahoo 7. Elmira Bynum, born AL, age 70, married female, pneumonia, died Beat 9, 10-16-1888, burial Liberty Church, informant F.G. Donahoo. 8. John Livingston, born AL, age 21, single white male, miner, inanition (sic?) , died Beat 20, 10-2-1888, burial Glasscock's Cove, informant J.H. Berrier. 9. Betsy McAnnally, born AL, age 65, married white female, cancer of the womb, died Beat 20, 10-7-1888, burial Gwin's Cove, informant J.H. Berrier. 10. Cynthia McCurry, born AL, age 28, married white female, acute yellow atrophy, died Beat 20, 10-9-1888, burial near Blount Springs, informant J.H. Berrier. 11. Unnamed female, mulatto, dysentery, died Beat 14, 10-20-1888, burial not given, informant W.M. Fendley. 12. Pat Rodgers, born AL, age 30, married white male, railroad hand, malaria, died Beat 14, 10-23-1888, burial Beat 14, informant S.J. Burnam 13. Rupert Lee Roberts, born AL, age 6, single white male, flux, died Beat 5, 10-2-1888, buried Blountsville, informant J.F. Hendricks 14. Robert Stewart, born AL, age 30, single white male, lawyer, yellow fever, died Beat 3, 10-1-1888, burial Hanceville, informant M.S. Ingram 15 Mrs. Eula (Surname not given), born Germany, age 28, married white female, dysentery, died Beat 5, 10-15-1888, burial near Garden City, informant F.N. Hudson

    12/01/2000 05:59:26
    1. [Crawford County] Fw: New Crawford Co. Ga Query Forum Post
    2. Millie C. Stewart
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: <genconnect@genconnect.rootsweb.com> To: <millie1@accucomm.net> Sent: Thursday, November 30, 2000 10:06 AM Subject: New Crawford Co. Ga Query Forum Post > Crawford Co. Ga Query Forum > A new message, "Eliza Jane Matilda SPILLERS SHURLEY," was posted by Patsy > Gaultney Adams on Thu, 30 Nov 2000 It is a response to "Looking for Ancestors > and Relatives," posted by D. Thomas Webb on Fri, 21 May 1999 > > Surname: SPILLERS, SHURLEY > > > > --- > NAME: Patsy Gaultney Adams > EMAIL: PAdams1053@aol.com > DATE: Nov 30 2000 > QRYTEXT: This addition information is related to the obit that is posted on the OBITS section at this website. This information is provided to me by Terri HOYE and her email address is : HOYE1LPN@aol.com > > Regarding your posting on Eliza Janes death. Please note that she had a half sister named Elizabeth. Eliza's full name was Eliza Jane Matilda . It is likely that she was named after one of her maternal aunts Eliza or even after her paternal grandmother that was named Elizabeth and called Eliza. The Jane is also from her maternal line. Matilda was after her mother. Her half sister Elizabeth died unmarried as best as I can find out. I hope this helps to clarify any confusion. > . > > > This is an automatically-generated notice. > > <http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Ga/Crawford?admin> > >

    11/30/2000 03:10:43
    1. [Crawford County] Fw: New Crawford Co. Ga Query Forum Post
    2. Millie C. Stewart
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: <genconnect@genconnect.rootsweb.com> To: <millie1@accucomm.net> Sent: Thursday, November 30, 2000 10:10 AM Subject: New Crawford Co. Ga Query Forum Post > Crawford Co. Ga Query Forum > A new message, "Eliza Jane Matilda Spillers Shurley," was posted by Patsy > Gaultney Adams on Thu, 30 Nov 2000 > > Surname: SPILLERS, SHURLEY > > > > --- > NAME: Patsy Gaultney Adams > EMAIL: PAdams1053@aol.com > DATE: Nov 30 2000 > QRYTEXT: This is additional information that Terri Hoye has provided me. She has done extensive research on the SHURLEY family. Please make note of her email address: > HOYE1LPN@AOL.COM > > Regarding your posting on Eliza Janes death. Please note that she had a half sister named Elizabeth. Eliza's full name was Eliza Jane Matilda . It is likely that she was named after one of her maternal aunts Eliza or even after her paternal grandmother that was named Elizabeth and called Eliza. The Jane is also from her maternal line. Matilda was after her mother. Her half sister Elizabeth died unmarried as best as I can find out. I hope this helps to clarify any confusion. > . > > > This is an automatically-generated notice. > > <http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Ga/Crawford?admin> > >

    11/30/2000 03:10:30
    1. [Crawford County] White Plains Missionary Baptist Church (Bethel Baptist in Lizella )
    2. Jennings Robbie G Civ WRALC/LUFP
    3. Hello, Does anyone have any info on Bethel Bapt Church on Bethel Church Rd, Lizella. Looking back through my notes I found a notation that it was originally called White Plains Missionary (a missionary of Midway Bapt). I remember being told many years ago that the historical records of Bethel were in the possession of a prior minister's family in another state and attempts to access them had been unsuccessful. Any info would be appreciated. Thanks Robbie Gregory Jennings

    11/30/2000 12:03:43
    1. Re: [Crawford County] White Plains Missionary Baptist Church (Bethel Baptist ...
    2. In a message dated 11/30/00 2:07:50 PM Eastern Standard Time, Robbie.Jennings@robins.af.mil writes: << Robbie.Jennings@robins.af.mil (Jennings Robbie G Civ WRALC/LUFP) >> Midway Baptist Church is in Taylor County, GA. My greatgrandfathers helped establish and preached there the Rev. Monroe Tony GAULTNEY. Maybe you should try also posting this to Taylor County. Patsy Gaultney Adams

    11/30/2000 07:20:55
    1. [Crawford County] Fw: New Crawford Co. Ga Query Forum Post
    2. Millie C. Stewart
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: <genconnect@genconnect.rootsweb.com> To: <millie1@accucomm.net> Sent: Wednesday, November 29, 2000 3:19 PM Subject: New Crawford Co. Ga Query Forum Post > Crawford Co. Ga Query Forum > A new message, "STEMBRIDGE," was posted by robbie jennings on Wed, 29 Nov > 2000 It is a response to "STEMBRIDGE/BRIMBERRY/PATTERSON/MCBRIDE, SLAUGHTER, > BELCHER," posted by TINA PEDDIE on Sat, 29 Apr 2000 > > Surname: Stembridge > > > > --- > NAME: robbie jennings > EMAIL: robbie.jennings@robins.af.mil > DATE: Nov 29 2000 > URL: http:// > QRYTEXT: Hi, > > I have a STEMBRIDGE in my line. My g-g-g-g-g-uncle, James Gregory (son of Thomas), married Caroline Stembridge, 24 Dec 1854 in Crawford or Bibb Co. They are listed in the 1860 Crawford Co census with two children. James died in the Civil War. > > Happy Hunting! > > Robbie. > > > This is an automatically-generated notice. > > <http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Ga/Crawford?admin> > >

    11/29/2000 05:03:21
    1. [Crawford County] Fw: New Crawford Co. Ga Obits Forum Post
    2. Millie C. Stewart
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: <genconnect@genconnect.rootsweb.com> To: <millie1@accucomm.net> Sent: Wednesday, November 29, 2000 11:08 AM Subject: New Crawford Co. Ga Obits Forum Post > Crawford Co. Ga Obits Forum > A new message, "Eliza Jane Matilda SPILLERS SHURLEY obit," was posted by > Patsy Gaultney Adams on Wed, 29 Nov 2000 > > Surname: SPILLERS, SHURLEY > > > > --- > NAME: Patsy Gaultney Adams > EMAIL: PAdams1053@aol.com > DATE: Nov 29 2000 > QRYTEXT: Surname: SHURLEY, SPILLERS > > Her name is Eliza Jane Matilda SPILLERS. > It is possible that Eliza was short for Elizabeth. > The previous posting I had SPILLERS spelled incorrectly. > > Patsy > . > > > This is an automatically-generated notice. > > <http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Ga/CrawfordObits?admin> > >

    11/29/2000 01:32:05
    1. [Crawford County] Fw: New Crawford Co. Ga Wills Forum Post
    2. Millie C. Stewart
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: <genconnect@genconnect.rootsweb.com> To: <millie1@accucomm.net> Sent: Wednesday, November 29, 2000 1:43 PM Subject: New Crawford Co. Ga Wills Forum Post > Crawford Co. Ga Wills Forum > A new message, "John W. Hammock Will," was posted by Don on Wed, 29 Nov > 2000 > > Surname: Hammock, Rigdon, Visage > > > > --- > NAME: Don > EMAIL: AYankeeInDixie@aol.com > DATE: Nov 29 2000 > QRYTEXT: Extract: Crawford County, Georgia Wills > > 22 Jun. 1918, (P) 19 Jul. 1937, (R) 19 Jul. 1937, p. 184. > > He willed and bequested to his children Charlie E. Hammock, Lula F. Rigdon, and Emmie Visage the sum of $100 cash each. He bequested to his children Tommie, Jimmie C., and John E. Hammock all his live stock, buggy, wagon, plow tools, cows, and all other personal property. He bequested to his daughters Ada Aurelia, Mattie Eugenia, and Blannie Selma all his real estate to them as tenants in common for as long as they remain single and in order that they have support out of the rents and profits...should one marry the remaining single to continue receiving this support until they agree on a division without order of any court or returns. His Executors to be relieved of giving bond or making returns. Exc: sons Charlie E. Hammock and Johnnie E. Hammock. Wit: R. H. Culverhouse, Jack Hancock, and K. P. Lowe. > > Petition 19 Jul. 1937: Charles E. Hammock and Johnnie E. Hammock in their petition for probate and letters testamentary stated that testor deceased 17 Nov. 1934.. > > > This is an automatically-generated notice. > > <http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Ga/CrawfordWill?admin> > >

    11/29/2000 01:31:50