Okay folks...I am not a Whatley expert...they just float in and out of the family..HOWEVER...I do cluster genealogy...I follow a pack of names that intermarry and swap land and move from place to place together. I'll do my best here to throw out as many names as possible that might apply....I've got some folks flopping around VA previous to 1660...I can trace a few names to Jamestown, but the whole bunch doesn't go back that far. In 1660 folks start picking up or assigning headrights in VA.About 1620 we are in Isle of Wight...by 1660 we are in AccomackCo, Va. I think a goodly number were either Quakers or argumentative as they were always in court. Accomack VA is part of the DELMARVA Peninsula. In this time period, there was no Delaware.But many of the old records are in today's Delaware ( or in PA or NJ who also claimed this territory) Any people in VA who were not Church of England were "encouraged" to leave , and did. Many ended up in Somerset Co MD.In MD are Betts, Canno! ns, Newtons, Riggin, Broughton,Boyce,Davis, Culum, Townsend,Evans, Barnes, Hosea,Grace, Whaley, Wheatley, Cook, Atkinson, Maddox, Melson, Wood. Not all of these people went to each spot. Some skipped a state and then caught up later. Some kept dropping out and went no further. Here's the itinerary. About 1760, a large group left MD/DE.I can't yet pin a name on why. I am leaning toward the Nicolite movement, but it doesn't quite fit. They went to NC. They were mostly in the Granville, Bute, Orange area ( and some surrounding areas)of NC. They were Regulators. Some time around the Battle of Alamance..they left/were thrown out/land confiscated/ whatever.They next show up in Old Ninety Six district of SC.Mostly Abbeville.( A few hit TN) Here is where they fight in the Revolution. In 1784 they pack up and head for GA where free land was offered to Vets from anywhere...come and get it. Few arrive in time for Wilkes Co, most get land in Greene, Washington, or Oglethorpe Cos in GA. In 1819 Alabama is made a state and by 1820 they're off again. The difficulty with Alabama is that very few brave souls bought land before 1838 when the Trail of Tears got the Cherokee and Creeks off their own land. This leaves you with 18 years to figure what anyone was up to.! 1830 is the first whole census here. In 1843 some of the generation that married in AL left for the new state of LA. (Yes, it was a Territory, but not everyone wanted to live in a lawless Territory)The problem here is that you don't have a reliable census till 1850, and at first, Natchitoches was THE Parish and many records stayed there though the Parish was broken up and they are in any of three languages. I have not traced dates for the big exodus to TX as my main line did not go. However, it was the younger children and grandchildren of the first Alabama settlers that went. . Now, I will tell you that this travelogue is more accurate on geography than it is on dates. I know where the majority of these names went and can document it. I am mostly guesstimating the dates. I am still filling in a lot of holes. Let me demonstrate how Cluster genealogy works.I have an ancestor, Littleton Riggins, born in 1774, I don't know where.His six children married seven people.Everywhere I seek the Riggins name, I look for these seven names.With a few exceptions, the eight families all come together across seven states and 400 years together.I have proved 2 and possibly 3 of the in-law names to early 1600's VA, or1700's MD. When I find similar names to one of mine in a state, I look for the other seven to be with them.It helps to sort out who is who. No it's not infallible and it leaves you with crazy problems. I know that the grandfather of Littleton Riggins is one of three men. This leaves me with 14 KNOWN possible fathers. Because many men left out children who had moved or children from a first marriage out of their wills, it is quite possible that there are more men from the three "grandfathers" that I am missing. BUT, these are the three men who intermarry with, and trade with, and worsh! ip with the CLUSTER. They are the most likely candidates.Hey, it's better than searching through the 200+ men of this name who could have fathered Littleton.! In my data is a Richard Whatley and a Mary Whateley who each married a Giles.A Lydia Whatley who married an Eiland and I also have Elisha who was involved in a land transaction the details of which escape me at the moment I don't know if these names hit any of you. What I am actually offering is the geography. For example, everyone hops from VA headrights to NC land deeds or tax lists ignoring the gape-time hole.Look in MD folks. If your people were not C of E worshipers, chances are they "got out of Dodge" Virginia, for the dissident, was an okay place to visit, but not a place to live in peace...Maryellen---- Original Message ----- From: Hal McCawley To: Maryellen ; GAGREENE-L@rootsweb.com Sent: Wednesday, March 31, 2004 7:30 PM Subject: Re: [Greene] WHATLEY & PICKARD Families Hi Meryellen, I am working on the family of Michael WHATLEY & Catherine BIRD parents to your Elisha. Do you have sightings for any WHATLEYs livng in Orange Co, NC bef 1810 - deeds, t/l, road projects, cen...? What do you have on Michael's dau Margaret "Peggy" who m my gf John PICKARD? I descend from John's son James > John > who went to IN ca 1820s. Best, Hal McCawley of Foster City, CA Maryellen wrote: I have an Elisha Whateley Jr in my data born in Bibb Co AL in 1809, married to Epsey Hayes...Parents Elisha Whatley Sr born c. 1769 Granville Dist Orange Co NC Died 1843 Bibb Co Al ,married Theresa Gibbs 1793 Greene Co GA. It seems unlikely that this is yours....However,I will say that this is not my main line( though we have married at least twice into these people) and the info is second hand. I am finding the date of 1843 very suspicious ! 1843 is about the time whole clumps of my families headed to LA. I think this is when LA was becomming a state and opening for settlement in Natchitoches Parrish, which did not have a census till 1850.I wonder if Elisha Sr left and someone just thought he had died. And Junior gone to LA. Send me some of what you have for other names and I'll tell you if this might be the correct Elisha. If it is, you can stop worrying about the War of 1812 or the Rev War and go for membership in Colonial Dames. This is a pre 1600 family. Maryellen ----- Original Message ----- From: <wgalkow@bellsouth.net> To: <GAGREENE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, March 31, 2004 3:45 PM Subject: Re: [Greene] WHATLEY & PICKARD Families Do you show an Elisha Whatley from Georgia moving to Louisiana in your records? I need to trace backwards and I am having trouble finding his parents. I want to prove my lineage for the Daughters of 1812. Nancy in NOLA From: Hal McCawley <halmac@sbcglobal.net> Date: 2004/03/25 Thu PM 02:26:44 EST To: GAGREENE-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [Greene] WHATLEY & PICKARD Families Need birth, death, marriage dates and places for Margaret "Peggy" WHATLEY who reportedly m John PICKARD [of Orange Co, NC] and appear in 16 Feb 1788 will of Michael WHATLEY probated 24 July 1800 in Green Co, GA. Any beliefs welcome! Best, Hal McCawley in Foster City, CA ==== GAGREENE Mailing List ==== Need some help getting started with irc (INTERNET RELAY CHAT)? 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Maryellen, I'll check my paper when I have a chance and get back to you. I will not be able to do this until next week. The Women's Final 4 is here in New Orleans through next Wednesday and I am volunteering to help with that. Thanks for your kind offer of help. Nancy in NOLA > > From: "Maryellen" <mellenpatch5@cinci.rr.com> > Date: 2004/03/31 Wed PM 04:32:34 EST > To: GAGREENE-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: [Greene] WHATLEY & PICKARD Families > > I have an Elisha Whateley Jr in my data born in Bibb Co AL in 1809, married > to Epsey Hayes...Parents Elisha Whatley Sr born c. 1769 Granville Dist > Orange Co NC Died 1843 Bibb Co Al ,married Theresa Gibbs 1793 Greene Co GA. > It seems unlikely that this is yours....However,I will say that this is not > my main line( though we have married at least twice into these people) and > the info is second hand. I am finding the date of 1843 very suspicious ! > 1843 is about the time whole clumps of my families headed to LA. I think > this is when LA was becomming a state and opening for settlement in > Natchitoches Parrish, which did not have a census till 1850.I wonder if > Elisha Sr left and someone just thought he had died. And Junior gone to LA. > Send me some of what you have for other names and I'll tell you if this > might be the correct Elisha. If it is, you can stop worrying about the War > of 1812 or the Rev War and go for membership in Colonial Dames. This is a > pre 1600 family. Maryellen > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <wgalkow@bellsouth.net> > To: <GAGREENE-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Wednesday, March 31, 2004 3:45 PM > Subject: Re: [Greene] WHATLEY & PICKARD Families > > > > Do you show an Elisha Whatley from Georgia moving to Louisiana in your > records? I need to trace backwards and I am having trouble finding his > parents. I want to prove my lineage for the Daughters of 1812. > > Nancy in NOLA > > > > > > From: Hal McCawley <halmac@sbcglobal.net> > > > Date: 2004/03/25 Thu PM 02:26:44 EST > > > To: GAGREENE-L@rootsweb.com > > > Subject: [Greene] WHATLEY & PICKARD Families > > > > > > Need birth, death, marriage dates and places for Margaret "Peggy" > WHATLEY who reportedly m John PICKARD [of Orange Co, NC] and appear in 16 > Feb 1788 will of Michael WHATLEY probated 24 July 1800 in Green Co, GA. > > > Any beliefs welcome! > > > Best, Hal McCawley in Foster City, CA > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== GAGREENE Mailing List ==== > > > Need some help getting started with irc (INTERNET RELAY CHAT)? > > > Try: http://home.flash.net/~gen4m/ > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== GAGREENE Mailing List ==== > > To send a message to the list please write in PLAIN TEXT to: > > GAGreene-L@RootsWeb.com Do not attach files to messages! > > > > > > > > ==== GAGREENE Mailing List ==== > Search the Social Security Death Index online for FREE! > http://ssdi.genealogy.rootsweb.com/ > The most powerful SSDI search engine on the Internet! > >
Hi, I carry an Edmund WHATLEY (1752-1801) who was born in Granville County, NC and married a Phyllis MARCUS and they moved to Edgefield County, SC. I track his son, Col. Abner WHATLEY who married an Eliza Ruth WILSON and an Eliza LAMAR, d/o A. W. LAMAR, also of Edgefield, Edgefield County, SC. Abner and Eliza WILSON's daughter, Virginia C. WHATLEY (1833-1911) married John Miller WRIGHT (1832-1910) of Beech Island, SC. Their daughter, Junie Whatley WRIGHT (1866-1900) married Col. William Richter "Willie" MUSTIN, Esq. (1857-1901) of Madison, Morgan County, GA. The WRIGHTS were of Barnwell County, SC and his mother, a BUSH, were from Bertie County, NC. They say Willie died of a broken heart after Junie's death. He was an attorney, state solicitor of Morgan County, GA, a graduate of Mercer University and son of Milton A. MUSTIN, Esq.and Anna Maria RICHTER of Madison. Willie was my 1C1R and his mother, Anna, my grand aunt. John R. Clarke Thomasville, GA ----- Original Message ----- From: "Maryellen" <mellenpatch5@cinci.rr.com> To: <GAGREENE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, March 31, 2004 4:32 PM Subject: Re: [Greene] WHATLEY & PICKARD Families > I have an Elisha Whateley Jr in my data born in Bibb Co AL in 1809, married > to Epsey Hayes...Parents Elisha Whatley Sr born c. 1769 Granville Dist > Orange Co NC Died 1843 Bibb Co Al ,married Theresa Gibbs 1793 Greene Co GA. > It seems unlikely that this is yours....However,I will say that this is not > my main line( though we have married at least twice into these people) and > the info is second hand. I am finding the date of 1843 very suspicious ! > 1843 is about the time whole clumps of my families headed to LA. I think > this is when LA was becomming a state and opening for settlement in > Natchitoches Parrish, which did not have a census till 1850.I wonder if > Elisha Sr left and someone just thought he had died. And Junior gone to LA. > Send me some of what you have for other names and I'll tell you if this > might be the correct Elisha. If it is, you can stop worrying about the War > of 1812 or the Rev War and go for membership in Colonial Dames. This is a > pre 1600 family. Maryellen > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <wgalkow@bellsouth.net> > To: <GAGREENE-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Wednesday, March 31, 2004 3:45 PM > Subject: Re: [Greene] WHATLEY & PICKARD Families > > > > Do you show an Elisha Whatley from Georgia moving to Louisiana in your > records? I need to trace backwards and I am having trouble finding his > parents. I want to prove my lineage for the Daughters of 1812. > > Nancy in NOLA > > > > > > From: Hal McCawley <halmac@sbcglobal.net> > > > Date: 2004/03/25 Thu PM 02:26:44 EST > > > To: GAGREENE-L@rootsweb.com > > > Subject: [Greene] WHATLEY & PICKARD Families > > > > > > Need birth, death, marriage dates and places for Margaret "Peggy" > WHATLEY who reportedly m John PICKARD [of Orange Co, NC] and appear in 16 > Feb 1788 will of Michael WHATLEY probated 24 July 1800 in Green Co, GA. > > > Any beliefs welcome! > > > Best, Hal McCawley in Foster City, CA > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== GAGREENE Mailing List ==== > > > Need some help getting started with irc (INTERNET RELAY CHAT)? > > > Try: http://home.flash.net/~gen4m/ > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== GAGREENE Mailing List ==== > > To send a message to the list please write in PLAIN TEXT to: > > GAGreene-L@RootsWeb.com Do not attach files to messages! > > > > > > > > ==== GAGREENE Mailing List ==== > Search the Social Security Death Index online for FREE! > http://ssdi.genealogy.rootsweb.com/ > The most powerful SSDI search engine on the Internet! > >
I have an Elisha Whateley Jr in my data born in Bibb Co AL in 1809, married to Epsey Hayes...Parents Elisha Whatley Sr born c. 1769 Granville Dist Orange Co NC Died 1843 Bibb Co Al ,married Theresa Gibbs 1793 Greene Co GA. It seems unlikely that this is yours....However,I will say that this is not my main line( though we have married at least twice into these people) and the info is second hand. I am finding the date of 1843 very suspicious ! 1843 is about the time whole clumps of my families headed to LA. I think this is when LA was becomming a state and opening for settlement in Natchitoches Parrish, which did not have a census till 1850.I wonder if Elisha Sr left and someone just thought he had died. And Junior gone to LA. Send me some of what you have for other names and I'll tell you if this might be the correct Elisha. If it is, you can stop worrying about the War of 1812 or the Rev War and go for membership in Colonial Dames. This is a pre 1600 family. Maryellen ----- Original Message ----- From: <wgalkow@bellsouth.net> To: <GAGREENE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, March 31, 2004 3:45 PM Subject: Re: [Greene] WHATLEY & PICKARD Families > Do you show an Elisha Whatley from Georgia moving to Louisiana in your records? I need to trace backwards and I am having trouble finding his parents. I want to prove my lineage for the Daughters of 1812. > Nancy in NOLA > > > > From: Hal McCawley <halmac@sbcglobal.net> > > Date: 2004/03/25 Thu PM 02:26:44 EST > > To: GAGREENE-L@rootsweb.com > > Subject: [Greene] WHATLEY & PICKARD Families > > > > Need birth, death, marriage dates and places for Margaret "Peggy" WHATLEY who reportedly m John PICKARD [of Orange Co, NC] and appear in 16 Feb 1788 will of Michael WHATLEY probated 24 July 1800 in Green Co, GA. > > Any beliefs welcome! > > Best, Hal McCawley in Foster City, CA > > > > > > > > > > ==== GAGREENE Mailing List ==== > > Need some help getting started with irc (INTERNET RELAY CHAT)? > > Try: http://home.flash.net/~gen4m/ > > > > > > > ==== GAGREENE Mailing List ==== > To send a message to the list please write in PLAIN TEXT to: > GAGreene-L@RootsWeb.com Do not attach files to messages! > >
Hi Meryellen, I am working on the family of Michael WHATLEY & Catherine BIRD parents to your Elisha. Do you have sightings for any WHATLEYs livng in Orange Co, NC bef 1810 - deeds, t/l, road projects, cen...? What do you have on Michael's dau Margaret "Peggy" who m my gf John PICKARD? I descend from John's son James > John > who went to IN ca 1820s. Best, Hal McCawley of Foster City, CA Maryellen wrote: >I have an Elisha Whateley Jr in my data born in Bibb Co AL in 1809, married >to Epsey Hayes...Parents Elisha Whatley Sr born c. 1769 Granville Dist >Orange Co NC Died 1843 Bibb Co Al ,married Theresa Gibbs 1793 Greene Co GA. >It seems unlikely that this is yours....However,I will say that this is not >my main line( though we have married at least twice into these people) and >the info is second hand. I am finding the date of 1843 very suspicious ! >1843 is about the time whole clumps of my families headed to LA. I think >this is when LA was becomming a state and opening for settlement in >Natchitoches Parrish, which did not have a census till 1850.I wonder if >Elisha Sr left and someone just thought he had died. And Junior gone to LA. >Send me some of what you have for other names and I'll tell you if this >might be the correct Elisha. If it is, you can stop worrying about the War >of 1812 or the Rev War and go for membership in Colonial Dames. This is a >pre 1600 family. Maryellen >----- Original Message ----- >From: <wgalkow@bellsouth.net> >To: <GAGREENE-L@rootsweb.com> >Sent: Wednesday, March 31, 2004 3:45 PM >Subject: Re: [Greene] WHATLEY & PICKARD Families > > > > >>Do you show an Elisha Whatley from Georgia moving to Louisiana in your >> >> >records? I need to trace backwards and I am having trouble finding his >parents. I want to prove my lineage for the Daughters of 1812. > > >>Nancy in NOLA >> >> >>>From: Hal McCawley <halmac@sbcglobal.net> >>>Date: 2004/03/25 Thu PM 02:26:44 EST >>>To: GAGREENE-L@rootsweb.com >>>Subject: [Greene] WHATLEY & PICKARD Families >>> >>>Need birth, death, marriage dates and places for Margaret "Peggy" >>> >>> >WHATLEY who reportedly m John PICKARD [of Orange Co, NC] and appear in 16 >Feb 1788 will of Michael WHATLEY probated 24 July 1800 in Green Co, GA. > > >>>Any beliefs welcome! >>>Best, Hal McCawley in Foster City, CA >>> >>> >>> >>> >>>==== GAGREENE Mailing List ==== >>>Need some help getting started with irc (INTERNET RELAY CHAT)? >>>Try: http://home.flash.net/~gen4m/ >>> >>> >>> >>> >>==== GAGREENE Mailing List ==== >>To send a message to the list please write in PLAIN TEXT to: >>GAGreene-L@RootsWeb.com Do not attach files to messages! >> >> >> >> > > > >==== GAGREENE Mailing List ==== >Search the Social Security Death Index online for FREE! >http://ssdi.genealogy.rootsweb.com/ >The most powerful SSDI search engine on the Internet! > > > > -- ÿWPCy
This is the only Elisha WHATLEY that I carry: 1 Elisha Whatley 1769 - 1843 b: 1769 in Granville Dist, Warren,NC d: July 10, 1843 in ,Bibb,AL . +Fersey Gibbs 1770 - 1835 b: Abt. 1770 in ,Jones,GA d: Abt. 1835 in ,Bibb,AL m: Abt. 1793 in ,Green,GA Best, Hal McCawley wgalkow@bellsouth.net wrote: >Do you show an Elisha Whatley from Georgia moving to Louisiana in your records? I need to trace backwards and I am having trouble finding his parents. I want to prove my lineage for the Daughters of 1812. >Nancy in NOLA > > >>From: Hal McCawley <halmac@sbcglobal.net> >>Date: 2004/03/25 Thu PM 02:26:44 EST >>To: GAGREENE-L@rootsweb.com >>Subject: [Greene] WHATLEY & PICKARD Families >> >>Need birth, death, marriage dates and places for Margaret "Peggy" WHATLEY who reportedly m John PICKARD [of Orange Co, NC] and appear in 16 Feb 1788 will of Michael WHATLEY probated 24 July 1800 in Green Co, GA. >>Any beliefs welcome! >>Best, Hal McCawley in Foster City, CA >> >> >> >> >>==== GAGREENE Mailing List ==== >>Need some help getting started with irc (INTERNET RELAY CHAT)? >>Try: http://home.flash.net/~gen4m/ >> >> >> >> > > >==== GAGREENE Mailing List ==== >To send a message to the list please write in PLAIN TEXT to: >GAGreene-L@RootsWeb.com Do not attach files to messages! > > > > -- ÿWPCy
Do you show an Elisha Whatley from Georgia moving to Louisiana in your records? I need to trace backwards and I am having trouble finding his parents. I want to prove my lineage for the Daughters of 1812. Nancy in NOLA > > From: Hal McCawley <halmac@sbcglobal.net> > Date: 2004/03/25 Thu PM 02:26:44 EST > To: GAGREENE-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: [Greene] WHATLEY & PICKARD Families > > Need birth, death, marriage dates and places for Margaret "Peggy" WHATLEY who reportedly m John PICKARD [of Orange Co, NC] and appear in 16 Feb 1788 will of Michael WHATLEY probated 24 July 1800 in Green Co, GA. > Any beliefs welcome! > Best, Hal McCawley in Foster City, CA > > > > > ==== GAGREENE Mailing List ==== > Need some help getting started with irc (INTERNET RELAY CHAT)? > Try: http://home.flash.net/~gen4m/ > >
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I am looking for any information on a William H. Greene who married Georgia Ann B. Ioor in 1841 in Greenville, SC. They had two daughters Eloise Tucker Greene (called Tucker) and Louisa Ann Greene. Tucker married Jenkins and Louisa married Davis both of SC. He was said to be from Hamburg, SC but it is very possible that he was from GA. Have not been able to find him in ANY GA or SC census. Only knowledge of him is from marriage write up. Any and all help appreciated. Bouy --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.593 / Virus Database: 376 - Release Date: 2/20/2004
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In a message dated 3/26/2004 3:03:02 AM Eastern Standard Time, GAGREENE-D-request@rootsweb.com writes: > statkins@prodigy.net > To: GAGREENE-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: [Greene] Tally-Talley; Credille; Copeland > > This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > > Surnames: Tally; Copeland; Russell > Classification: Query > > > Need information on family of Russell Tally b. ca. 1770 Mecklenburg Co, VA; > married Elizabeth Credille, b. ca. 1770 Mecklenburg Co, VA. Moved to Green > Co, GA ca. 1800. To Macon Co, AL ca. 1840; to Ouchita Parish, LA where he > died 5 Nov. 1852. > > Hello, my paternal line includes the TALLEY line from Hanover Co, VA but I've not seen a RUSSELL TALLY in the names...... My line is from CALEB TALLEY who mar ELIZABETH (STUART), dau of ALEXANDER STUART & MARGARET (SUTHERLAND). These all left VA & came down into Greene Co, GA ca 1790. CALEB TALLEY was the son of WILLIAM TALLEY & grandson of ELKANAH TALLEY. CALEB TALLEY was b 17 Oct 1757 VA. shs
Looking for information that would confirm that John J. Fillingim and Jarvis J. Fillingim are sons of Moses and Nancy Fillingim. Moses and Nancy were married in Warren County Georgia in 1803. Moses was living in Greene County when he won land in the 1807 Land Lottery in Wilkinson (later Twiggs) County Georgia. According to a history of Twiggs County, Moses lived in Greene County until at least September 1813. According to the 1850 census for Baker County Georgia, John was born in Greene County about 1804. Jarvis was born about 1812 and was first enumerated in the 1850 census in Randolph County with his wife Elizabeth Bonner. Jarvis is my GG-grandfather. Moses was in Houston County in 1830 and Randolph County in 1840. Thanks, Bill Fillingim
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Need birth, death, marriage dates and places for Margaret "Peggy" WHATLEY who reportedly m John PICKARD [of Orange Co, NC] and appear in 16 Feb 1788 will of Michael WHATLEY probated 24 July 1800 in Green Co, GA. Any beliefs welcome! Best, Hal McCawley in Foster City, CA
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/Ic.2ADI/192.494.1.1 Message Board Post: Hi, Yes, Green Berry Autry's father is Jacob Autry. His father decends from Cornelius Autry the immigrant. His mother was Elezebeth Runnells. Green Berry Autry had a brother named Issac. In the Autry families, you will find numerous siblings names Jacob,Issac,George Washington,John ect. If your decendent chains to an Issac Autry, then it is a different person. If you tell me what names you want to verify, I will look them up in my Autry book. Dennis
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Gordon/Claunch/Turner/McMillan/Elliott/Belser/Love/Blewett Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/Ic.2ADI/1713 Message Board Post: I am searching for info on David Love that moved to Greene Co around or after 1783 from Anson NC. He was married to Jean Blewett, also of NC. They had many children of which two married Turners. Their daughter, Chaste Esther Love married my gggrandfather, Abner B Turner 17 Apr 1806 and they later moved to AL and Abner's brother married Virtuous Love, Boswell Turner. If David Love had a will, does anyone have that could copy to me? Was told that David's homestead was called "Love Springs". Does it still exist and does anyone have photos of this place. Anything someone can provide me will be very welcome. Thanks Mary
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/Ic.2ADI/839.868.3 Message Board Post: Could I possibly have a copy of the will you mentioned? Also, was told that Jean Blewett's father was William Blewett of England and Sarah Garton, yet the only will in NC that I have found on him, shows 6 sons and 2 daus and no Jean/Jane. Do you know her parents? Thanks Mary
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/Ic.2ADI/1712 Message Board Post: Here is how I connect to this family. Me first, Mary (Gordon) Smith, mother Barabara Ennis Claunch, her mom, Leslie Eugene Turner, her father Gross Albert Turner, his parents, Abner Albert Turner and Virginia Jackson, his parents Albert Abner and Margaret Earle Scruggs, his parents, Abner B Turner and Chaste Esther Love, dau of David Love and Jean Blewett. Would like to have what you found on his will. you can email me at southerncomfort1@msn.com Mary
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/Ic.2ADI/130.717 Message Board Post: This is my line. I descend from Benjamin Lassetter and Elizabeth Hill's son, Benjamin Hill Lassetter (bn. 1822) and Celia Goolsby's son, Johnathon H. Lassetter. Johnathon is my great-great grandfather. If you'd like, I can catch you up to date somewhat from Johnathon H. forward.