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    1. Re: [GAEMANUE-L] James E. Warren
    2. Olivia
    3. > Does anyone have any information about the James E. Warren family or his > parents? Thank you! > K. Thompson > I have four James E. Warrens. Dates would help. Olivia

    07/11/2005 11:10:56
    1. Re: [GAEMANUE-L] Leonard Hutchenson/Sweet Phillips
    2. Olivia
    3. > TAC > 1/14/1905 > > There is a write up on the murder of Sweet Phillips by his father in law Leonard Hutcheson. > If interested let me know. > Dawn > I am interested, Dawn. Thank you! Olivia

    07/11/2005 10:42:45
    1. Re: [GAEMANUE-L] John Woods
    2. Olivia
    3. > TAC > 3/27/1901 > Don Slaughter was arrested in Alabama and brought back to Swainsboro for the murder of John Woods in 1897. > > I still don't have all my Woods data typed back in my database. Who is this John Woods? > Dawm > I'm not a Woods researcher, but the only one I have that it might be is the son of Archy Woods and Peninna Rollins, b. 1842. Olivia

    07/11/2005 10:39:23
    1. Re: [GAEMANUE-L] John Woods
    2. Carol Riner Everett
    3. << TAC 3/27/1901 Don Slaughter was arrested in Alabama and brought back to Swainsboro for the murder of John Woods in 1897. >> Who was that John? Here are 2 possibilities: General George Washington WOODS had 2 sons named John. The first was born about 1860, out-of-wedlock, to Essie HOOKS. I'm not sure, though, whether he went by WOODS or HOOKS. The 2nd son was born Oct 1881 to wife Eveline L. WILLIAMS. He later married Maggie WILLIAMS. That's all I know about either of them. Carol __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - Helps protect you from nasty viruses. http://promotions.yahoo.com/new_mail

    07/11/2005 10:12:16
    1. Re: [GAEMANUE-L] James E. Warren
    2. Does anyone have any information about the James E. Warren family or his parents? Thank you! K. Thompson

    07/11/2005 07:07:48
    1. Ebenezer Cemetery
    2. Tara D. Fields
    3. Can someone tell me more about the folks buried in Ebenezer? Basically, is this a "mixed-race" cemetery or white only? Tara --- avast! Antivirus: Outbound message clean. Virus Database (VPS): 0528-1, 07/11/2005 Tested on: 7/12/2005 12:08:17 AM avast! - copyright (c) 1988-2004 ALWIL Software. http://www.avast.com

    07/11/2005 06:08:16
    1. Re: [GAEMANUE-L] Obit for May Delaney Fields - grandmother's name
    2. Tara D. Fields
    3. Carol Riner Everett wrote: >--- Dawn Williams <dawnwilliams@nctv.com> wrote: > ><< Don't know if this Delaney is related but I found this in The Atlanta Constitution 2/4/1898 > Swainsboro > Jack Delaney's nine year old daughter and her grandmother were burned to death. >> > >Jack DELANEY was the father of May Delaney FIELDS. > >Does anyone know who the 9-year-old daughter was or who his grandmother was? > > Carol > > I don't have the name of the daughter (yet) but the grandmother would have been from Emma Hall Delaney's side - Sarah Rich Hall, wife of Henry Houston Hall, Jr. Sarah died on the same day. While I had Sarah's death date I didn't know about the fire or that they died together. Sarah and Henry Jr. are in Hall Cemetery near Modoc. What a horrific set of events. Tara Fields (my husband is Emma's gr-gr-grandson) --- avast! Antivirus: Outbound message clean. Virus Database (VPS): 0528-1, 07/11/2005 Tested on: 7/11/2005 11:29:24 PM avast! - copyright (c) 1988-2004 ALWIL Software. http://www.avast.com

    07/11/2005 05:29:19
    1. Re: [GAEMANUE-L] Obit for May Delaney Fields
    2. Dawn Williams
    3. Don't know if this Delaney is related but I found this in The Atlanta Constitution 2/4/1898 Swainsboro Jack Delaney's nine year old daughter and her grandmother were burned to death . Dawn ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ben Edwards" <broben@nlamerica.com> To: <GAEMANUE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, July 11, 2005 9:57 PM Subject: [GAEMANUE-L] Obit for May Delaney Fields Found the in the library in Swainsboro today, thought I'd pass it along. Obit for May Delaney Fields Swainsboro Forest Blade 19 Sep 1912 Mrs. Henry S. Fields, of Modoc, Ga., passed away Augusta 24, 1912, after a brief illness, leaving a husband and three small children. May Delaney (this being her maiden name) was born October 2, 1891. In 1902, she joined the Methodist church, and on September 6, 1908, was married to Henry S. Fields, a playmate of her childhood days. Her own mother died when she was quite small, and she was raised by her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. John J. Faircloth. The writer remembers May Delaney as a little six-year old school girl, picking violets for her teacher, as she walked alone from from Uncle John's to the little school house near-by; and her little life was then, and remained ever as pure as the dew drops on the violets she gathered. Even in earliest childhood, she was loyal and true to her friends, both young and old; and characteristic virture increased as she grew to young womanhood, and reached its crowning glory in her beautiful Christian life. After school days were over, and the writer had gone to other fields of endeavor, he would frequently get a nice letter from his pupil and friend; and he can well afford to say, that of the many little children he learned to know, and love, none ever surpassed little May Delaney in the sincerity of her devotion, and the abiding qualities of her friendship. She lived as a flower that blooms in the morning hours, only to wilt and die beneath the burning rays of the morning sun; but in her short life she enshrined herself in the highest esteem of her many friend; and let us believe that in the silence of the receding world, she heard the great waves breaking on a farther shore, and felt already the breath of the eternal morning. Let us think that her dying eyes read a mystic meaning, which only a rapt and parting soul may know, as it looks out upon the serene and shining pathway of the stars. May Delaney (Mrs. Henry S. Fields) is gone, but not forgotten. Her body has been tenderly laid to rest, and is now sleeping in the longueless dust, but she still truly lives in the hearts of those she left behind. Geo. Kirkland, Jr. May is buried in the Hall Cemetery, Modoc, Emanuel County, GA. Her grave is marked "May, wife of H.S. Fields" Ben ==== GAEMANUE Mailing List ==== Nancy Gay Crawford, List Administrator mailto:MeMeC@alltel.net

    07/11/2005 04:27:08
    1. Re: [GAEMANUE-L] Herrington
    2. Dawn Williams
    3. Yes, the Col. was Alfred Herrington. Tons of write ups on him. Dawn ----- Original Message ----- From: "Carol Riner Everett" <c_riner_everett@yahoo.com> To: <GAEMANUE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, July 11, 2005 9:56 PM Subject: Re: [GAEMANUE-L] Herrington << TAC 5/15/1894 Col. A. Herrington's newest family member is a boy, weighing 15 pounds. >> Whoa! And I thought my last son was big at 9 lbs, 10 oz!! If Col. Herrington is Alfred Sr., then the 15-pounder is Morris Dawson HERRINGTON. ____________________________________________________ Sell on Yahoo! Auctions - no fees. Bid on great items. http://auctions.yahoo.com/ ==== GAEMANUE Mailing List ==== Always try to be fair, honest and kind!!!

    07/11/2005 04:23:43
    1. May Delaney
    2. Ben Edwards
    3. May Delaney Fields died August 24, 1912. May and Henry had a daughter (May) born in 1912, was her death related to child birth? Ben

    07/11/2005 04:10:35
    1. Obit for May Delaney Fields
    2. Ben Edwards
    3. Found the in the library in Swainsboro today, thought I'd pass it along. Obit for May Delaney Fields Swainsboro Forest Blade 19 Sep 1912 Mrs. Henry S. Fields, of Modoc, Ga., passed away Augusta 24, 1912, after a brief illness, leaving a husband and three small children. May Delaney (this being her maiden name) was born October 2, 1891. In 1902, she joined the Methodist church, and on September 6, 1908, was married to Henry S. Fields, a playmate of her childhood days. Her own mother died when she was quite small, and she was raised by her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. John J. Faircloth. The writer remembers May Delaney as a little six-year old school girl, picking violets for her teacher, as she walked alone from from Uncle John’s to the little school house near-by; and her little life was then, and remained ever as pure as the dew drops on the violets she gathered. Even in earliest childhood, she was loyal and true to her friends, both young and old; and characteristic virture increased as she grew to young womanhood, and reached its crowning glory in her beautiful Christian life. After school days were over, and the writer had gone to other fields of endeavor, he would frequently get a nice letter from his pupil and friend; and he can well afford to say, that of the many little children he learned to know, and love, none ever surpassed little May Delaney in the sincerity of her devotion, and the abiding qualities of her friendship. She lived as a flower that blooms in the morning hours, only to wilt and die beneath the burning rays of the morning sun; but in her short life she enshrined herself in the highest esteem of her many friend; and let us believe that in the silence of the receding world, she heard the great waves breaking on a farther shore, and felt already the breath of the eternal morning. Let us think that her dying eyes read a mystic meaning, which only a rapt and parting soul may know, as it looks out upon the serene and shining pathway of the stars. May Delaney (Mrs. Henry S. Fields) is gone, but not forgotten. Her body has been tenderly laid to rest, and is now sleeping in the longueless dust, but she still truly lives in the hearts of those she left behind. Geo. Kirkland, Jr. May is buried in the Hall Cemetery, Modoc, Emanuel County, GA. Her grave is marked "May, wife of H.S. Fields" Ben

    07/11/2005 03:57:01
    1. Leonard Hutchenson/Sweet Phillips
    2. Dawn Williams
    3. TAC 1/14/1905 There is a write up on the murder of Sweet Phillips by his father in law Leonard Hutcheson. If interested let me know. Dawn

    07/11/2005 03:46:26
    1. Herrington
    2. Dawn Williams
    3. TAC 5/15/1894 Col. A. Herrington's newest family member is a boy, weighing 15 pounds. Dawn

    07/11/2005 03:32:00
    1. Bud Anderson 1899
    2. Dawn Williams
    3. TAC 6/29/1899 Mr. Bud Anderson, Modoc, died Monday. He ate ice cream on Sunday and immediately took ill. He was the nephew of L. R( ?) Anderson. Dawn

    07/11/2005 03:30:00
    1. John Woods
    2. Dawn Williams
    3. TAC 3/27/1901 Don Slaughter was arrested in Alabama and brought back to Swainsboro for the murder of John Woods in 1897. I still don't have all my Woods data typed back in my database. Who is this John Woods? Dawm

    07/11/2005 03:26:31
    1. Daniel Webster McLendon Marriage
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: McLendon - McGarr Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/Cc.2ADI/682 Message Board Post: Daniel Webster McLendon married a Minnie Lee McGarr. From 1920 census that she was a McGarr at the time of her marriage to him. 1910 reflects a Minnie L married to John H McGarr. Does anyone know what her her maiden name would have been?

    07/11/2005 02:26:26
    1. Re: [GAEMANUE-L] Obit for May Delaney Fields
    2. charlotte young
    3. Jack's mother-in-law, Sarah Rich Hall, passed away 2/2/1898. She would be his daughter's grandmother. --- Carol Riner Everett <c_riner_everett@yahoo.com> wrote: > --- Dawn Williams <dawnwilliams@nctv.com> wrote: I found this in The Atlanta Constitution 2/4/1898 > Swainsboro > Jack Delaney's nine year old daughter and her > grandmother were burned to death. >> ____________________________________________________ Sell on Yahoo! Auctions – no fees. Bid on great items. http://auctions.yahoo.com/

    07/11/2005 02:26:10
    1. Re: [GAEMANUE-L] Obit for May Delaney Fields
    2. Carol Riner Everett
    3. --- Dawn Williams <dawnwilliams@nctv.com> wrote: << Don't know if this Delaney is related but I found this in The Atlanta Constitution 2/4/1898 Swainsboro Jack Delaney's nine year old daughter and her grandmother were burned to death. >> Jack DELANEY was the father of May Delaney FIELDS. Does anyone know who the 9-year-old daughter was or who his grandmother was? Carol __________________________________ Yahoo! Mail Stay connected, organized, and protected. Take the tour: http://tour.mail.yahoo.com/mailtour.html

    07/11/2005 01:42:28
    1. Re: [GAEMANUE-L] Lauren Alice Drake
    2. MeMe
    3. I believe you are correct Sue. Nancy At 06:04 PM 07/11/2005, you wrote: >Who are the parents of Lauren Alice Drake (1878-1930) w/o Auzzie Absalom >Gay (1874-1940)? >I have her as a d/o Sarah Jane Bunn and Mulford Hinch Drake? >Thanks, >Sue

    07/11/2005 01:12:30
    1. Re: [GAEMANUE-L] Herrington
    2. Carol Riner Everett
    3. << TAC 5/15/1894 Col. A. Herrington's newest family member is a boy, weighing 15 pounds. >> Whoa! And I thought my last son was big at 9 lbs, 10 oz!! If Col. Herrington is Alfred Sr., then the 15-pounder is Morris Dawson HERRINGTON. ____________________________________________________ Sell on Yahoo! Auctions – no fees. Bid on great items. http://auctions.yahoo.com/

    07/11/2005 12:56:41