I have a direct connection to SJ McLendon and am currently working this line. Jerry & Carla Strong PO Box 4035 Modesto, CA 95352 209-579-9264 Home/Business -----Original Message----- From: Delores Thompson [mailto:deloresth@hotmail.com] Sent: Saturday, July 23, 2005 4:55 PM To: GAEMANUE-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [GAEMANUE-L] Obit Henry Elmo Delaney The obituary below mentions "...Out of town relatives attending the last sad rites included ... Mr. & Mrs. J.A. McLendon ... of Swainsboro." Does anyone know anything about this couple? Delores ----- Original Message ----- From: Ben Edwards<mailto:broben@nlamerica.com> To: GAEMANUE-L@rootsweb.com<mailto:GAEMANUE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, July 22, 2005 11:25 AM Subject: [GAEMANUE-L] Obit Henry Elmo Delaney Thought someone out there might want this. Ben Obit for Henry Elmo Delaney SFB 3 Jun 1937 Impressive funeral services for Mr. Henry Elmo Delaney, 42, were held last Sunday afternoon from the Nashville Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. J.A. Rountree in the presence of a large number of relatives and a number of local people. The speaker paid a nice tribute to the deceased and impressed those present. Interment followed in the City Cemetery, with the Giddens Funeral Home in charge of the arrangements. Pallbearers were legionnaires members of Otranto Post and were as follows: Messrs J.R. Bennett, O.L. Tyson, Gus C. Vining, Buren Griner, A.E. Alexander and Mark Sutton. Mr. Delaney passed away Thursday morning in the Veterans hospital in Augusta, where he had been confined for several months. The body arrived in Nashville Saturday afternoon and was carried to the home of Mr. & Mrs. S.J. McLendon, parents of his widow. He was born and reared at Swainsboro, the son of th late J.N. Delaney, who was an engineer on the Georgia and Florida Railroad for many years. His father was born and reared in Ireland and came to this country as a young man. Twenty three years ago he was married to Miss Rose McLendon, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. S.J. McLendon of Nashville. At that time the McLendons were residing at Swainsboro.Surviving besides his widow are two sons, Elmo, Jr. and Jack, also a half sister, Gertrude Evans of Miami, Fla. There are also three cousins, Messrs John, Mark, and Tom Hall of Swainsboro. Out of town relatives attending the last sad rites included Mr. & Mrs. W.H. Dorsey of Augusta, Mr. & Mrs. J.A. McLendon, Mr. & Mrs. W.D. McLendon, Miss Mae McLendon and James Underwood of Swainsboro; Mr. & Mrs. A.H. Martin Vegue, Mr. & Mrs. Fred N. Tittle and Mr. & Mrs. Dave Hughes of Miami, Fl.; Mr. & Mrs. J.A. Coleman, Miss Frances Coleman, Mrs. Ben Gunner, Mr. Robert Moxley, Mr. & Mrs. Wade Moxley of Valdosta. --Nashville Herald-- ==== GAEMANUE Mailing List ==== Always try to be fair, honest and kind!!! ==== GAEMANUE Mailing List ==== Search the USGenWeb Archives for more Resources http://searches.rootsweb.com/htdig/search.html/
I have copies of marriage licenses for J.M. Delaney and Emma Hall and J.M. Delaney and Addie Harmon. Picked up yesterday. License for J.M. Delaney and Emma Hall, issued Aug. 31, 1887, marriage performed Sep 2 1887, marriage performed by M.N. Rountreee, Recorded in Book "B", page 1, Emmanuel Co.; License for J.M. Delaney and Addie Harmon issued Feb 5, 1897, marriage performed 14 Feb 1897, marriage performed by H.T. Pafford, Minister, Recorded Book ""C", page 71, Emanuel Co. Ben
Oh! Thank goodness! I don't think I could have dealt with **4** wives right now! :-) Tara Olivia wrote: >I'm sorry. Meant to write that on John J. Faircloth. > > > > >>Hi Olivia, >> >>Who is Elizabeth and where did you get the info that she was married to >>Jack? I have Emma Hall, my husband's 2nd gr grandmother, as his first >> >> >wife. > > --- avast! Antivirus: Outbound message clean. Virus Database (VPS): 0529-2, 07/21/2005 Tested on: 7/23/2005 12:33:22 PM avast! - copyright (c) 1988-2004 ALWIL Software. http://www.avast.com
My local libraries do not. The closest library that has the onliine service is about 30 minutes from here. Their systems are very frustrating to use as they have a 30 minute use limit and are VERY slow. Just not worth the drive back and forth. I was just there on Thursday and about pulled all my hair out before I was done.... Tara BOBBIELC4@aol.com wrote: >Tara, > >You may want to contact your library. Many libraries offer Heritage Quest or >Ancestry that you can access from home the census up to 1930 excluding 1890 >of course. We all wish we could get that one! > >Bobbie > > > --- avast! Antivirus: Outbound message clean. Virus Database (VPS): 0529-2, 07/21/2005 Tested on: 7/23/2005 12:32:35 PM avast! - copyright (c) 1988-2004 ALWIL Software. http://www.avast.com
Tara you can order them from the Statesboro Library (1860-1900). http://www.srls.public.lib.ga.us/ It gives you the price and how to order. Mail orders should be addressed to: Genealogy Department Statesboro Regional Library 124 South Main Street Statesboro, GA 30458 Phone orders to: Genealogy Department at (912) 764-1340 Fax orders and exemption forms to: (912) 764-1349 E-mail orders to: <mailto:janices@srls.public.lib.ga.us?subject=genealogy%20feedback...>janices@srls.public.lib.ga.us As well an online form. Nancy At 02:28 AM 07/23/2005, you wrote: >Hello all, > >I'd like to obtain copies of full Emanuel County census records. I've >looked online and haven't found very much. > >Are there book forms of the Emanuel census available for purchase >somewhere? If some are only available (in full version) on MF, I do have >access to a reader. > >Thanks, > >Tara > >P. S. I'm also interested in Jefferson and Burke. > > >--- >avast! Antivirus: Outbound message clean. >Virus Database (VPS): 0529-2, 07/21/2005 >Tested on: 7/23/2005 2:28:15 AM >avast! - copyright (c) 1988-2004 ALWIL Software. >http://www.avast.com > > > > >==== GAEMANUE Mailing List ==== >Emanuel Co. GA Rootsweb Resources >http://resources.rootsweb.com/USA/GA/Emanuel/ Nancy Gay Crawford MeMeC@alltel.net ************************ Gay-Crawford Genealogy Legacy http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ngcrawford/Gay-Crawford/ Bulloch County GAGenWeb http://www.rootsweb.com/~gabulloc/ Camden County GAGenWeb http://www.rootsweb.com/~gacamden/ Emanuel County GAGenWeb http://www.rootsweb.com/~gaemanue/ Johnson County GAGenWeb http://www.rootsweb.com/~gajohns2/
I'm sorry. Meant to write that on John J. Faircloth. > > Hi Olivia, > > Who is Elizabeth and where did you get the info that she was married to > Jack? I have Emma Hall, my husband's 2nd gr grandmother, as his first wife. > > Tara > > Olivia wrote: > > >Does anyone know if he had children with his first wife, Elizabeth Coleman? > >Also what year she died and where buried? > > > >Olivia > >
Tara, You may want to contact your library. Many libraries offer Heritage Quest or Ancestry that you can access from home the census up to 1930 excluding 1890 of course. We all wish we could get that one! Bobbie
Hello all, I'd like to obtain copies of full Emanuel County census records. I've looked online and haven't found very much. Are there book forms of the Emanuel census available for purchase somewhere? If some are only available (in full version) on MF, I do have access to a reader. Thanks, Tara P. S. I'm also interested in Jefferson and Burke. --- avast! Antivirus: Outbound message clean. Virus Database (VPS): 0529-2, 07/21/2005 Tested on: 7/23/2005 2:28:15 AM avast! - copyright (c) 1988-2004 ALWIL Software. http://www.avast.com
In the Delaney obit it mentions ... Rosa daughter of Anna Moxley McClendon. Marriage book shows Anna Moxley married Samuel J. McClendon in 1894. Marriage book has George B. Moxley listed as B. F. Moxley marrying Anna ALLEN in 1893. Their son, Rev. G. B. Moxley (who married Frankie Mae Covenah) was born in 1907. Does anyone have the siblings of Anna or George B. Moxley? Thanks in advance for any help. Claudia . Obit for Henry Elmo Delaney SFB 3 Jun 1937 attending the last sad rites included ........ Mr. & Mrs. J.A. McLendon, Mr. & Mrs. W.D. McLendon, Miss Mae McLendon and James Underwood of Swainsboro; .........Mr. Robert Moxley, Mr. & Mrs. Wade Moxley of Valdosta. -- Obit for Henry Elmo Delaney, Jr. SFB 31 Aug 1944 His mother is the former Rosa McLendon, daughter of S.J. McLendon and the late Anna Moxley McLendon, formerly of Emanuel County. Besides his mother, he is survived by his wife, Sgt. Sally Delaney,WAC, of Philadelp[hia and Washington, D.C. and a young brother, Jackie. His wife has arrived from Philadelphia for a visit with his mother.
Obit for Henry Elmo Delaney, Jr. SFB 31 Aug 1944 Henry Elmo Delaney, Jr., 23, Pharmacists Mate 3-C U.S.N.R. attached to the Marine Corps was killed as a result of enemy action at sea and was buried at sea on July 26, his mother, Mrs. Rosa Delaney, of 1217 Georgia Ave., West Palm Beach, Fla., has been advised by the Navy Department. He had been on Saipan for several weeks and was being transferred to another island when he met his death. Mr. Delaney was graduated from Valdosta High School and had gone to West Palm Beach to make his home about eight years ago. He was associated with Newberrys Pharmacy there for a number of years before he entered the service about 20 months ago. He had been overseas about six months. His mother is the former Rosa McLendon, daughter of S.J. McLendon and the late Anna Moxley McLendon, formerly of Emanuel County. Besides his mother, he is survived by his wife, Sgt. Sally Delaney,WAC, of Philadelp[hia and Washington, D.C. and a young brother , Jackie. His wife has arrived from Philadelphia for a visit with his mother.
Ben Edwards wrote: "Anyone know what happened to John J. Faircloth after is wife Georgia H.E. Hall died? She is buried in Hall Cemetery, under the name of Mrs. John J. Faircloth, no dates. Anyone the dates of her birth and death?" I too would love dates for Georgia Faircloth. I have correspondence from John Faircloth to my great-grandfather James W. Hall in the summer of 1921 covering several weeks of illness. The postcards are postmarked Adele GA. Perhaps he remained there. Delores Thompson
Thought someone out there might want this. Ben Obit for Henry Elmo Delaney SFB 3 Jun 1937 Impressive funeral services for Mr. Henry Elmo Delaney, 42, were held last Sunday afternoon from the Nashville Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. J.A. Rountree in the presence of a large number of relatives and a number of local people. The speaker paid a nice tribute to the deceased and impressed those present. Interment followed in the City Cemetery, with the Giddens Funeral Home in charge of the arrangements. Pallbearers were legionnaires members of Otranto Post and were as follows: Messrs J.R. Bennett, O.L. Tyson, Gus C. Vining, Buren Griner, A.E. Alexander and Mark Sutton. Mr. Delaney passed away Thursday morning in the Veterans hospital in Augusta, where he had been confined for several months. The body arrived in Nashville Saturday afternoon and was carried to the home of Mr. & Mrs. S.J. McLendon, parents of his widow. He was born and reared at Swainsboro, the son of th late J.N. Delaney, who was an engineer on the Georgia and Florida Railroad for many years. His father was born and reared in Ireland and came to this country as a young man. Twenty three years ago he was married to Miss Rose McLendon, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. S.J. McLendon of Nashville. At that time the McLendons were residing at Swainsboro.Surviving besides his widow are two sons, Elmo, Jr. and Jack, also a half sister, Gertrude Evans of Miami, Fla. There are also three cousins, Messrs John, Mark, and Tom Hall of Swainsboro. Out of town relatives attending the last sad rites included Mr. & Mrs. W.H. Dorsey of Augusta, Mr. & Mrs. J.A. McLendon, Mr. & Mrs. W.D. McLendon, Miss Mae McLendon and James Underwood of Swainsboro; Mr. & Mrs. A.H. Martin Vegue, Mr. & Mrs. Fred N. Tittle and Mr. & Mrs. Dave Hughes of Miami, Fl.; Mr. & Mrs. J.A. Coleman, Miss Frances Coleman, Mrs. Ben Gunner, Mr. Robert Moxley, Mr. & Mrs. Wade Moxley of Valdosta. --Nashville Herald--
<<<I have used the box(es) and found them both useful and extremely informative. The list of surviving relatives is priceless.>>> Would you share the obits with us if you haven't already? Thanks claudia
There was no obit in the Swainsboro paper. This was written by Ben Edwards to post on this site for the who are working on the Rich line. Ben Swainsboro--Funeral for Mrs. Eathel Rich Sconyers Curry, 93, was held at 2 p.m. Monday, July 11, 2005, from the Chapel of Peebles-Curry-Durden Mortuary. The Rev. Ben Edwards officiated. Burial was in the Rich Family Cemetery. She died July 7, 2005, in Emanuel County Nursing Home, Swainsboro. She was born November 14, 1912 in Emanuel County. She was a retired nurse and Advent Christian by faith. She was a daughter of the late William Allen and Lillie Parrish Rich, mother of the late James Sconyers and wife of the late Walter Sconyers and Julius Curry. Survivors include a daughter Ellen Miller of Brazil, IN; two sons, George Sconyers of Alhambra IL., and Bill Sconyers of Swainsboro; one step-son, David Curry of Mt. Vernon, GA.; 10 grandchildren and 20 great-grandchildren. Grandsons and nephews served as pallbearers. Peebles-Curry- Durden Mortuary had charge of arrangements.
Claudia: I have used the box(es) and found them both useful and extremely informative. The list of surviving relatives is priceless. Paul -----Original Message----- From: CannadyGal1@aol.com [mailto:CannadyGal1@aol.com] Sent: Friday, July 22, 2005 9:32 AM To: GAEMANUE-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [GAEMANUE-L] Franklin Memorial Library-Swainsboro Ben Don't you live near Swainsboro? If so, you might want to go to the Franklin Memorial Library. Ann Buxton went thru the Forest Blade and made copies of all obituaries. She put them on index cards and has them in a box in the genealogy department. As you know, most of the time, these obits give a great deal of information. If you don't live in Swainsboro, you can call first to learn the cost of requesting a lookup and having copies mailed to you. Good luck, Claudia FRANKLIN MEMORIAL LIBRARY Attn: Ann Buxton, Genealogy Dept. 331 West Main Street Swainsboro, GA 30401 478-237-7791 ==== GAEMANUE Mailing List ==== If you would like your family history added to the Emanuel Co. GAGenWeb site send it to me at MeMeC@alltel.net
Hi Olivia, Who is Elizabeth and where did you get the info that she was married to Jack? I have Emma Hall, my husband's 2nd gr grandmother, as his first wife. Tara Olivia wrote: >Does anyone know if he had children with his first wife, Elizabeth Coleman? >Also what year she died and where buried? > >Olivia > > > >==== GAEMANUE Mailing List ==== >Nancy Gay Crawford, List Administrator >Any off topic questions or comments please send to ME at MeMeC@alltel.net > > > > --- avast! Antivirus: Outbound message clean. Virus Database (VPS): 0529-2, 07/21/2005 Tested on: 7/22/2005 9:43:46 AM avast! - copyright (c) 1988-2004 ALWIL Software. http://www.avast.com
Ben Don't you live near Swainsboro? If so, you might want to go to the Franjklin Memorial Library. Ann Buxton went thru the Forest Blade and made copies of all obituaries. She put them on index cards and has them in a box in the genealogy department. As you know, most of the time, these obits give a great deal of information. If you don't live in Swainsboro, you can call first to learn the cost of requesting a lookup and having copies mailed to you. Good luck, Claudia FRANKLIN MEMORIAL LIBRARY Attn: Ann Buxton, Genealogy Dept. 331 West Main Street Swainsboro, GA 30401 478-237-7791
Does anyone know if he had children with his first wife, Elizabeth Coleman? Also what year she died and where buried? Olivia
Does anyone know a Larrick Eubanks...his father apparently died young...prior to 1970...in the Dallas/Ft.Worth area of Tx....Or anywhere on the islands of Hawaaii?
Anyone know what happened to John J. Faircloth after is wife Georgia H.E. Hall died? She is buried in Hall Cemetery, under the name of Mrs. John J. Faircloth, no dates. Anyone the dates of her birth and death? Thanks, Ben