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    1. [GADODGE] Linestone Cemetery
    2. Betty J. Smith
    3. Does anyone know of a Limestone Cemetery in Dodge County? From the Dodge Co. newspaper Clippings: Thur. March 14, 1912 Mrs. Martha Haire of near Dubois...................laid to rest in the Limestone Cemetery. She leaves two sons and one sister to mourn her death. Also anyone researching this line, would like to exchange info. Betty

    05/30/2002 02:55:40
    1. [GADODGE] Cravey Family
    2. I would like the list of Cementary and direction of the Cravey Family Grave Sites. if any one knows about the Cravey Family and the Brown Family. I would a Great thanks. Brenda

    05/29/2002 04:23:47
    1. [GADODGE] Haynes and Pusser of Dodge Co
    2. I am trying to track down information on my grand uncle's widow and family. His name was Robert Elmer Haynes born 2 Nov 1892 in Empire and died 26 June 1926 in Dodge Co, GA. He married an Elizabeth Pusser 23 April 1911 and had at least 6 children: Lois (1912); Loreen (1914); Birdie Sue (1915); Eleanor (1918); Howard (born after 1920 census); and another girl born after 1920 census. I think Elizabeth was older than Robert but am not positive. It looked like she was listed as 38 on the 1920 census but it could have been 28. I don't know if she remarried, moved or what. All I can get from the oldest members of the family is that they are "sure she is dead now" and "can't remember her" from others, and "I don't think she remarried but I'm not sure" even though they remember most of the children's names. It's entirely possible that their children are still alive. Any help would be appreciated.

    05/29/2002 03:20:53
    1. [GADODGE] Dodge County,Ga.Cemetery List and Directions if needed
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Burch,Taylor, Wright, Cravey and Many More Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/Ya.2ADI/591 Message Board Post: I have several lists of cemeteries with names/dates listed, and also directions,I will be glad to do lookups and/or share any info needed!

    05/28/2002 08:20:50
    1. [GADODGE] Looking for Rowland/Peacock/Mullis/Bass/Evans/Sermons/Arnold
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Rowland/Roland/Mullis/Peacock/Bass/Sirmons/Arnold/Evans Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/Ya.2ADI/590 Message Board Post: I am looking for these surnames: 1. Matilda Rowland Peacock married Bill Peacock 2. Riley Rowland 1857 to 1923 married Axie Ann Mullis1865/1937 3. John G. Rowland 1859 married Winnie Frances Bass 4. Elbert Barto "Bert " Rowland 11/28/1861 to 4/7/1938 married 5. Mary Annett "Katie" Arnold 6. WM Rowland 1867 married 1st. Emma Bass 2nd. Ella Evans 7. Perry Rowland 1869 to 1936 married Eliza J. Sirmons 8. James Franklin Rowland 1875 married Sarah Mullis 9. Dolly Rowland married John Bass These were the children of Lawson Rowland 1832 to June 28 1892 married to Jane Mullis. Any information on these families would be appreciated. The Rowland/Roland family was from Chester, GA. My GGGrandfather was Perry married to Eliza Sirmons. My GGrandfather was James Lawson Rowland married to Elizabeth Laten McCant. If you have family information please share. I am at a brick wall!

    05/27/2002 05:12:08
    1. [GADODGE] Re: Wall family, Dodge County, Eastman GA
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/Ya.2ADI/577.1.1.3.2.1.2 Message Board Post: oTHER PEICES OF THE PUZZLE: 1880 GA. Census, Montgomery Co. District 1221, pg 220C Daniel WALL Self M 30 GA Farm Laborer Fa: GA Mo: GA Charlotte WALL Wife F 29 GA Keeping House Fa: GA Mo: GA Josephine WALL Dau F 10 GA George WALL Son M 7 GA Fanny WALL Dau F 5 GA Just found this info: 1860 GA. Census, Coffee Co., Birds Mill P.O., 1st Dist, 25-30 July 1860, pg. 519 199/202 William Wall 38 M School Teacher 300/185 GA. Mariah 34 F GA Archimedes 14 M GA Daniel 10 M GA Jesse 8 M GA 1870 GA. Census, Montgomery Co., Lumber City P.O., Div 31, 22 Aug 1870, pg 342 429/429 Wall, Daniel D. 22 M Teacher of School GA Charlotte 21 F GA ( Charlotte's mother Bethany Spivey is Head of House at 428/428) From " Montgomery County, Georgia, Newspaper Clippings" by Tad Evans I have: Mont. Co. Monitor, Wednesday, December 19, 1888 FROM LOTHAIR Our Community has been the most noted place in the county for weddings for the last feww days. On the 30th at Mr. Daniel Wall's, there was a twin wedding: Mr James Miller to Miss Fannie Wall, and Mr John McLendon, of Laurens County, to Miss Josephine Wall. On the 4th Mr John Willcox, of Darien, GA., to Miss Georgia Miller, of this place. Hon. Charles McCrimmon, one of the oldest citizens of the county, is lying at the point of death. We hope he may soon be restored to health and happiness. ( Josephine and Fannie are daughters of my Daniel Webster Wall. See 1880 Census above...) (Daniel's son George Albert Married Rinda Miller so the MILLER names in this notice are probably important.. Especially since George named a dau GEORGIA (My paternal Grandmother)...)

    05/27/2002 01:53:36
    1. [GADODGE] Re: Wall family, Dodge County, Eastman GA
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/Ya.2ADI/577.1.1.3.2.1.1 Message Board Post: The father of MY George Albert WALL was Daniel (Webster or maybe D.?????). Daniel's father was William B., who mar. Mariah Ricketson.... Info on William B. family is posted on the RootsWeb Board for Montgomery Co. Have more info on CONNERs, RICKETSONs, and SPIVEYs. Need more info on CLARKs, CURRIEs, RYALS and MILLERs....... Here's my whole WALL Line as I have it now......Corrections and additional info welcome.. Later, Bill Descendants of John Wall 1 John Wall 1754 - 1795 +Sarah Moore 1760 - 1820 .... 2 John Wall 1781 - 1815 ........ +Sarah Whitehurst 1785 - m: 1805 ........... 3 Green Perry Wall 1809 - 1897 ............... +Nancy A. Hunter 1813 - 1845 .................. 4 Sarah Wall .................. 4 William Wall .................. 4 Mary Wall .................. 4 Julia Wall .................. 4 David Wall .................. 4 Susan Wall ........... *2nd Wife of Green Perry Wall: ............... +Barbara R. Baisden 1845 - ........... *3rd Wife of Green Perry Wall: ............... +Sarah Watlington 1836 - .... 2 William David Wall 1785 - 1858 ........ +Frances Bradley m: Bef. 1809 ........... 3 Sarah Ann Wall 1809 - 1886 ............... +Thomas Benton Conner 1798 - 1886 m: March 27, 1831 in Montgomery Co., GA. .................. 4 Mary Conner ...................... +Joe M. Ryals .... *2nd Wife of William David Wall: ........ +Elizabeth Lamb 1789 - m: July 06, 1810 in Montgomery Co., GA. ........... 3 John Perry Wall 1814 - 1892 ............... +Elizar Ricketson 1821 - 1911 m: March 29, 1839 in Ware Co., GA. .................. 4 William David Wall 1840 - 1862 .................. 4 John Sutton Wall 1841 - 1914 .................. 4 Sarah Jane Wall 1843 - 1923 ...................... +John J. White .................. 4 Syrena M. Wall 1845 - 1869 ...................... +[1] Benjamin Franklin Spivey 1844 - 1924 .................. 4 Benjamin F. Wall 1846 - 1892 ...................... +Linnie Gillis m: Aft. 1863 ......................... 5 Laura Wall ............................. +Thomas J. Tanner ......................... 5 John Leon Wall ............................. +Rebecca Vickers .................. 4 Frances Henrietta Wall 1848 - 1925 ...................... +[1] Benjamin Franklin Spivey 1844 - 1924 ......................... 5 Benjamin J. Spivey 1879 - .................. 4 Daniel S. Wall 1850 - ...................... +Rebecca Jane Brocker m: August 17, 1873 .................. *2nd Wife of Daniel S. Wall: ...................... +Angeline Annie Brocker m: March 08, 1876 ......................... 5 Jane Wall ............................. +Daniel Fisher Gaskins .................. 4 Jessie Moore Wall 1851 - ...................... +Amanda Hill .................. 4 Mary Jane Wall 1854 - 1911 ...................... +Benjamin Franklin Griffis m: April 15, 1875 .................. 4 James H. Wall 1856 - ...................... +Emeline Brooker m: June 21, 1874 .................. 4 Rocksy Ann Wall 1857 - ...................... +Joel W. Brooker m: June 04, 1876 ........... 3 Jesse Moore Wall 1816 - 1902 ............... +Martha L. Conner m: March 21, 1839 in Montgomery Co., GA. .................. 4 ?? Wall ......................... 5 Fannie Wall ............................. +John Smith .................. 4 Fannie Wall 1849 - .................. 4 John Wilcox Wall 1852 - 1916 ...................... +Mary Ann Mozo 1854 - 1925 m: July 23, 1874 in Mt. Vernon, Montgomery Co., GA. ......................... 5 Willam M. Wall 1875 - ......................... 5 Fannie E. Wall 1877 - 1951 ......................... 5 John Cox Wall 1882 - 1943 ............................. +Maud Allen ......................... 5 Ida Blanche Wall 1892 - .................. 4 William D. Wall 1855 - ........... 3 Eliza Jane Wall 1818 - ............... +James M. Grayson m: January 25, 1838 in Montgomery Co., GA. .... *3rd Wife of William David Wall: ........ +Sarah Gowen m: Bef. 1821 ........... 3 William B. Wall 1821 - ............... +Mariah Ricketson 1825 - m: 1843 .................. 4 Archimedes Wall 1846 - .................. 4 Daniel Webster Wall 1850 - ...................... +Charlotte Spivey 1852 - ......................... 5 Chappel Wall ......................... 5 Charlotte Wall ......................... 5 Lee Wall ......................... 5 Josephine Wall 1870 - ............................. +John W. McLendon m: December 20, 1888 in Montgomery Co., GA. ......................... *2nd Husband of Josephine Wall: ............................. +Frank Cook 1861 - 1937 m: August 02, 1899 in Telfair Co, GA. ......................... 5 George Albert Wall 1873 - ............................. +Rinda Miller 1881 - m: November 28, 1895 in Telfair Co, GA. By J. J. Davis ......................... 5 Fannie Wall 1875 - .................. 4 Jesse Wall 1852 - ........... 3 Francis Helen Wall 1825 - 1874 ............... +John Bryan Ryals 1803 - 1863 m: March 28, 1850 in Montgomery, GA. .................. 4 Sarah Elizabeth Ryals .................. 4 Thomas Franklin Ryals .................. 4 Frances Josephine Ryals .................. 4 Albert Laurance Ryals .................. 4 Georgia Helen Ryals .................. 4 Ann Eliza Virginia Ryals .................. 4 Martha Rosina Ryals ........... 3 Daniel D. Wall 1825 - .... 2 Lenora Wall ........ +?? Nash

    05/27/2002 12:42:16
    1. [GADODGE] Re: CRANFORDS IN DODGE CO
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Cranford/Wall Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/Ya.2ADI/539.1.2 Message Board Post: Have you ever found any information on Mattie Wall. My Husbands great grand mothers name was Mattie Wall but we don't have any information on her. She was married to Henry Cranford. His Grandmother Mattie Ionia Cranford is still alive. Thanks

    05/26/2002 03:58:06
    1. [GADODGE] Re: Wall family, Dodge County, Eastman GA
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Wall, Spires,Mcduffie Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/Ya.2ADI/577.1.1.3.2.1 Message Board Post: If you have more info on Daniel I would love to have it. I would like to know who his father was and who his brothers were and their ages if you have it. I think his father might have been named Daniel also but i am not sure. Thanks, Charles Wilson

    05/26/2002 02:54:43
    1. [GADODGE] Re: Wall family, Dodge County, Eastman GA
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/Ya.2ADI/577.1.1.3.2 Message Board Post: Here are my notes on my "GEORGE ALBERT WALL" George did have a son name John b. abt 1915 (this from 1920 Telfair Co., GA. Census.. 1. 1900 GA. Census, Telfair Co., Dist 338 page 238 239/241 Wall, George Aug or April 1873 27 married 5 years ,day laborer Rennie? July 1881 Georgia Nov 1896 Carrie V. Nov 1898 Miller, Mollie Sept 1890 sister in law. 2. 1910 GA. Census, Telfair Co., Jacksonville P.O., 338 GM Dist, 7 May 1910, Sheet 6 Family # 99 Wall, George A. 37 m2 14yrs Farmer Owns farm free of Mortgage #90 GA Rindian? 32 m1 14yrs 5 Children born/4 living GA Georgia 13 GA Cornilius ?? 11 GA Lillie 8 GA Eva 6 GA 3. 1920 GA. Census, Telfair Co., Temperance Dist. #339, pg 193 108/111 Wall, G. A. 47 Gen. Mgr. Turpentine Still GA Rinda 39 GA Eva 15 GA Claudia 9 GA John 5 GA Thomas 4 GA George W. 3 GA 4. From LDS: George Albert WALL Sex: M Event(s): Birth: 9 Oct 1872 Coffee, Georgia Parents: Father: Daniel Webster WALL Mother: Charlotte SPIVEY (Have found more census info on Daniel Webster and his middle initial is always "D".. with wife Charlote.. Dont know where the Webster came from????????? Bill

    05/26/2002 02:33:33
    1. [GADODGE] Re: Wall family, Dodge County, Eastman GA
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/Ya.2ADI/577.1.1.3.1 Message Board Post: I don't have any info on John Albert Wall or his family. I can do look-ups on the Montgomery County Ga Census. But I will need some idea of the dist. in which they lived as I'm working from images of the census, not indexs. I'll also need some ages to reference. But remember that the census will not give maiden names, so it'll only list first names of the wives. The only census that gives any sort of military service record is the 1910 [It asks if the person was a survivor of the Union or Confederate Army or Navy] and in most cases that block for the info has been written over by the counter and can't be read. Bernice

    05/23/2002 11:18:14
    1. [GADODGE] Re: Wall family, Dodge County, Eastman GA
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: wall Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/Ya.2ADI/577.1.1.3 Message Board Post: I am looking for some info on some of the walls from Montgomery county. My grandfather was John Albert, His father was George the son on Daniel. I think this info is correct? If this is correct I would like to know the maiden names of George And Daniels wives. Also I would like to know Who was Daniels father and his wifes name. Any War between the states history on this line would also be helpful. Thanks

    05/23/2002 09:54:35
    1. [GADODGE] PLEASE READ: ADMINISTRATOR'S GUIDELINES
    2. Colleen Pustola
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    05/22/2002 02:01:03
    1. [GADODGE] Re: Coody's and Linville Baptist Church
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/Ya.2ADI/96.43.141.1 Message Board Post: I found the following family on the 1920 Dodge Census, Milan Dist: 26 28Williamson, Amis 56 born SC, father SC, mother GA 29 -----Leroy age27, born Tenn, father NC, mother SC -------Cena age 23 all born GA no child was listed for couple. Bernice

    05/21/2002 11:24:02
    1. [GADODGE] PLEASE READ: NEW LIST ADMINISTRATOR
    2. Colleen Pustola
    3. Hi everyone, This is just a quick message to let you know that effective yesterday (Monday, May 20th), I am the new list administrator. I'll let you all know my guidelines in the next day or two. Effective with this message, you're going to see some immediate, though minor, changes in list operations: 1. You'll now see GADODGE at the beginning of each subject line when you receive list messages. This will enable you to identify our messages immediately. 2. Those people receiving the digest will receive a smaller one and will get it much more quickly. I have the controls set to send a 20,000 byte digest every 12 hours. That means if list traffic gets heavy, you might receive 2 or 3 digests in a day (it can happen!). 3. All list replies will go back to the list. That means, if you want to talk to someone privately, you'll have to physically type their email address in the To: line; hitting 'Reply' will send your response back to everyone here. 4. Taglines, little blurbs at the end of each message, will now appear on every message. These are list helps and include unsubscribe instructions in about every 4th message. At the present, there are 101 researchers onboard. Sending a query might just land you an inline cousin, or someone who has information that can help your research. There are no restrictions on how to format your query. All I ask is that you not type it all in upper case lettering, unless you absolutely have to. (Some people have sight problems and typing in upper case allows them to see the letters better.) In the meantime, if you have any questions, you're welcome to contact me at <ladyaudris@earthlink.net>. Colleen Pustola

    05/21/2002 10:10:30
    1. sheffield
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/Ya.2ADI/589 Message Board Post: My grandfaather on my mothers side was named Levi Franklin Sheffield. My mother is from around Macon, GA. She said they lived in Dodge CO., Bibb, and surrounding areas. My grandmother was named Elizebeth (Lizzy) I believe her maiden name was Pitts. My mothers name is Fronice Alleen Sheffield. She is a Watson now. She has four other sisters. I never knew my grandfather he died when my mother was a young girl. Any information about the Sheffields would be grateful. Thank You

    05/20/2002 12:22:32
    1. ROZAR, ROBERT HANSEL
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/Ya.2ADI/97.112.120.305.1 Message Board Post: Looking for information on any any connection to this family. "Rob" Rozar was born 30 Dec 1891 - not sure where. He died in 1971 in Woodville, Leon County, Florida.

    05/15/2002 12:52:38
    1. COLSON / MCCORMICK
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/Ya.2ADI/588 Message Board Post: I AM LOOKING FOR ANY INFO ON MY ANCESTOR'S FROM PULASKI AND DODGE COUNTIES. MY GRANDMOTHER WAS MABLE COLSON. HER PARENTS' NAMES WERE KIBBIE AND DOLLIE COLSON. KIBBIE'S FATHER'S NAME WAS DANIEL COLSON. DOLLIE'S FATHER'S NAME WAS FRANK MCCORMICK AND HIS BROTHER'S NAME WAS CHARLIE MCCORMICK.

    05/10/2002 05:49:33
    1. Smith, Grover Cleveland
    2. Hello, Does anyone remember a GROVER CLEVELAND SMITH who died in Dodge County in 1949? He had a son with the same name mentioned in an obit in Bibb County as living in Eastman in 1962. Thank you, Jeanie Smith Zadach Savannah, GA

    05/05/2002 12:02:20
    1. Obituaries
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/Ya.2ADI/587.2 Message Board Post: Found another obit, for Mary Jane Wilcox, Wife of Levi Holt Harrell. Then realized I should of posted those other two under Obits. So here they are.. Obituary of Mary Jane Wilcox Tuesday, June 19, 1913, Times Journal, Eastman, GA. Mrs Mary J. Harrell died at her home in Dodge County on May 8th, 1913. She was born in Telfair County March 1st, 1845, and was the daughter of Mr John Willcox. She was married to Mr. Levi Harrell, who processed her to the grave last August. Ten Children blessed this union, three sisters, Mrs, J. C. Boney of Fitzgerald, Mrs. Nancy Cobb of Pulaski county, and Mrs. Sallie Ryals of Dodge County. Obituary of Wright W. Harrell Thursday, October 7, 1920 from the Times-Journal Dodge Co., GA. as extracted to Dodge County Newspaper Clippings Vol IV (1920-1928) by Tad Evans. DEATH OF AN OLD AND PROMINENT CITIZEN The many friends and relatives of Mr. Wright Harrell, of near Rhine, were bowed with grief at the news of his death Tuesday, September 28th, at two-0'clock. He was 81 years old his last birthday, jul 22, his wife being buried at the age of 68 on November 21st, the previous year. The funeral services were conducted at the home of Mr. Lester Harrell by Rev. Murrell Williamson, the interment taking place at the old Harrell cemetery. The pallbearers were Messrs. J. B. Walker, John Ragan, Ike Harrell, Virgie Myers, Mike burch and Ace Harrell. Mr Harrell was born and reared in Dodge County and was one of the wealthest and most prominent citizens. He was a useful man to his community and will be missed by many. He is survived by children Children, seven sons and three daughters. The sons Messrs. John, Alex, Will, George, Moses, Clayton and Perry Harrell. The daughters are Mrs. Nettie Burnham, Mrs. Alice Burnham, and Mrs. I. N. Bowen, all residing near rhine. There were forty-seven grandchildren and twenty-four great-grandchildren. Obituary of Millie Ann Harrell Thursday, January 6, 1922, Times-Journal Dodge County, GA. From the book "Dodge County Newspaper Clippings, Vol IV (1920-1928)"; Published by Tad Evans, Savannah, GA. May 21, 1992. MRS. BILL JOINER Mrs. Bill Joiner, better known to her friends and acquaintances as Mrs. Millie Ann Rogers, died at her home on Route Three on Friday night last of infirmities of old age. Mrs. Joiner being 83 years olds at the time of her death. Interment took place in the old Levi Harrell cemetery Saturday, Rev. R. G. P. McKinnon conducting the funeral services. Mrs. Joiner was the last member of a large family of brothers and sisters, there originally having been seven of the brothers, viz: John, Lovett and Henley Harrell, who were killed in the civil war, Wright W., Charles, William and Levi. Her first husband, Thomas Burnham, was also killed in the civil war. She afterwards married Cullen Rogers, and to this union were born the following children: Lovett, Bill and Cullen Rogers, Mrs. Warren Nixon, Mrs. Needham Joiner and Mrs. Jennie Fielder, all of whom survive. After the death of Mr. Rogers she was married to Bill Joiner, who also proceded her to the grave. Mrs. Joiner was a member of Benevolence Methodist Church.

    05/04/2002 02:40:37