Keep up the good work on sharing your files! And remember we have some easy to use forms to help you get the information on-line. http://www.genrecords.org/gafiles/ The GA Archives Uploads page has been updated to reflect the uploads of 25 July through 31 July 2004. You can view the updated page at: http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/ga/gauploads/gauploads.html To become a submitter, click here: http://www.genrecords.org
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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/3c.2ADE/1511.1.1 Message Board Post: Thanks for the information. This is far more than I had and I will share with my dad. I would like to track back further if possible. Thanks for your time with this information.
Unknown-Habersham-Hall County GaArchives Biographies.....Lanier, Sidney 1842 - 1881 ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/copyright.htm http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/ga/gafiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Francesca Henle-Taylor henle@fmfproductions.com August 8, 2004, 9:23 am Author: Edited by Forkner and Samway SIDNEY LANIER (1842-1881) Sidney Lanier was born in Macon, Georgia, where his father had a law practice. He attended local schools before enrolling at Oglethorpe University, then located in Milledgeville. After graduation, Lanier enlisted in the Confederate army with the Macon Volunteers, one of the first units from Georgia to fight in Virginia. In 1864, he was taken prisoner by the Union army in Maryland where he contracted tuberculosis. After the war he drifted from job to job before settling down as a professional flute player for the Peabody Orchestra in Baltimore. By that time he had married, and had published a Civil War novel, Tiger-Lilies (1867). His first major poem, "Corn," was published in 1875, and in 1877 a collection of his poetry, Poems, appeared, but had little success. In 1879, he became a lecturer in English at Johns Hopkins University. Two of his books were based on courses given at Johns Hopkins: The Science of English Verse (1880) and The English Novel (1883). From The New Reader of the Old South Edited by Ben Forkner and Patrick Samway, S.J. Copyright 1991 Peachtree Publishers, Atlanta Georgia _____________________________________________________________________________ Song of the Chattahoochee (1877) Out of the hills of Habersham, Down in the valleys of Hall, I hurry amain to reach the plain, Run the rapid and leap the fall, Split at the rock and together again, Accept my bed, or narrow or wide, And flee from folly on every side With a lover's pain to attain the plain Far from the hills of Habersham, Far from the valleys of Hall. All down the hills of Habersham, All through the valleys of Hall, The rushes cried Abide, abide, The willful waterweeds held me thrall, The laving laurel turned my tide, The ferns and the fondling grass said Stay, The dewberry dipped for to work delay, And the little reeds sighed Abide, abide, Here in the hills of Habersham, Here in the valleys of Hall. High o'er the hills of Habersham, Veiling the valleys of Hall, The hickory told me manifold Fair tales of shade, the poplar tall Wrought me her shadowy self to hold, The chestnut, the oak, the walnut, the pine, Overleaning, with flickering meaning and sign, Said, Pass not, so cold, these manifold Deep shades of the hills of Habersham, These glades in the valleys of Hall And oft in the hills of Habersham, And oft in the valleys of Hall, The white quartz shone, and the smooth brook-stone Did bar me of passage with friendly brawl, And many a luminous jewel lone Crystals clear or a-cloud with mist, Ruby, garnet and amethyst Made lures with the lights of streaming stone In the clefts of the hills of Habersham, In the beds of the valleys of Hall. But oh, not the hills of Habersham, And oh, not the valleys of Hall Avail: I am fain for to water the plain. Downward the voices of duty call Downward, to toil and be mixed with the main, The dry fields burn, and the mills are to turn, And a myriad flowers mortally yearn, And the lordly main from beyond the plain Calls oer the hills of Habersham Calls through the valleys of Hall. File at: http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ga/unknown/bios/gbs114lanier.txt This file has been created by a form at http://www.genrecords.org/gafiles/ File size: 3.7 Kb
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/3c.2ADE/1508.2 Message Board Post: There is also an excellent list of microfilmed Habersham County court records on the LDS website (FamilySearch), including a number of helpful transcriptions of court records published in book format by Marilee Hageness (MLH Research, Anniston, AL). Click on the "Library" tab and then enter "Habersham" in place name field. Anything you can look at on microfilm first saves the older original records from wear and tear.
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/3c.2ADE/1513 Message Board Post: Hi, I was wondering if anyone would be willing to donate their old genealogy books to me. I am looking to open a genealogy library in California after I receive my masters in Library Science. (probably at least 4 years from now). Also, if anyone wants to send their family pedigrees or history to me that would be great too! Feel free to email me with any questions. Thank you! Amy
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Greenville, South Carolina Hughie 'Rod Burner' Ivester Greenville Hughie "Rod Burner" Ivester of 306 Brentwood Circle died July 31, 2004, at his home. Born in Habersham County, Ga., he was the husband of Ellen Reeves Ivester; son of the late Benjamin Parker and Pernell Ivester. He was employed by Greenwood Inc. as a welder, and he was of the Baptist faith. In addition to his wife, he is survived by a daughter, Angie Arms of Greer; two sons, Michael and Kevin Ivester, both of Greenville; four grandchildren, Alisha and Brooke Arms, William and Jesse Ivester; three step-grandchildren, Sonia and Billy Johnson, Jesse Dean Ballard; three sisters, Melba Sisk, Joyce Moser and Audrey Moore; two nieces and six nephews. Visitation will be held from 7 to 8:30 tonight at Thomas McAfee Funeral Home, Downtown. Funeral services will be conducted at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday at the funeral home chapel with burial in Graceland East Memorial Park. The family is at the residence. Published in The Greenville News: 08-02-2004
Greenville, South Carolina Hughie 'Rod Burner' Ivester Greenville Hughie "Rod Burner" Ivester of 306 Brentwood Circle died July 31, 2004, at his home. Born in Habersham County, Ga., he was the husband of Ellen Reeves Ivester; son of the late Benjamin Parker and Pernell Ivester. He was employed by Greenwood Inc. as a welder, and he was of the Baptist faith. In addition to his wife, he is survived by a daughter, Angie Arms of Greer; two sons, Michael and Kevin Ivester, both of Greenville; four grandchildren, Alisha and Brooke Arms, William and Jesse Ivester; three step-grandchildren, Sonia and Billy Johnson, Jesse Dean Ballard; three sisters, Melba Sisk, Joyce Moser and Audrey Moore; two nieces and six nephews. Visitation will be held from 7 to 8:30 tonight at Thomas McAfee Funeral Home, Downtown. Funeral services will be conducted at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday at the funeral home chapel with burial in Graceland East Memorial Park. The family is at the residence. Published in The Greenville News: 08-02-2004
After checking the on-line census for your Taylor family, I did what I should have done in the first place. The book, The Heritage of Habersham County, Georgia 1817-2000, has several family stories that trace the Taylor line as follows: Elijay Taylor, born about 1765 in Ireland William A. Taylor, born 1791, Cork County, Ireland, immigrated to America with his father, date not known. Charles Landrum Taylor (May 13 1836 - March 4, 1920) Julius Duncan Taylor (July 12, 1864 - June 4, 1951) William Mark Taylor The book has details and pictures including one of Julius Duncan Taylor's family taken about 1920. Unfortunately, it focuses after Julius on his son Tatum Hubert, not on your William Mark, although it does mention that he married Minnie Shirley. If you want copies of the relevant pages send me you mailing address. W. McCollum ----- Original Message ----- From: "Wally McCollum" <mccollumw@comcast.net> To: <GAHABERS-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, August 01, 2004 3:36 PM Subject: Re: [GAHABERS] Re: Taylor Family Tree > In 1910 Julius Taylor and family were in Rabun County: > April 27, 1910, Stone Pile Militia District, Rabun County, Georgia > Enumeration District 136, Sheet 7B > Household 9 > Julius D. Taylor, age 45, in his first marriage for 21 years, farmer, he and > parents born in GA > Ella, wife, age 39, married 21 years, had 11 children, 7 living, she and > parents born in GA > William, age 21, born in GA > Bessie, age 17, born in GA > Hubert, age 14, born in GA > Ethel, age 12, born in GA > Dock, age 9, born in GA > Frank, age 6, born in GA > Mattie, age 2, born in GA > Household 10 > Charlie L. Taylor, age 73, in his first marriage for 54 years, farmer, he > and fatehr born in GA, mother born in SC > Matilda K., wife, age 71, in her first marriage for 54 years, had 12 > children, all12 living > Henry C., son, age 29, born in GA > (NOTE: this appears to be Julius's parents) > Other Taylors living in the same area in 1910 were: > Household 1 - Mary J Taylor, age 54, divorced > Household 4, James W (or H) Taylor, age 32, married > Household 6, Balis D. Taylor, age 28, married > Household 7, david D. Taylor, age 68, married > > In 1900 Julius D. Taylor was in Rabun County: > June 15, 1900 census of Clayton district, rabun County, Georgia > Enumeration District 116, Sheet 7A > Household 120 > Julius D. Taylor, age 36, born in July 1864 in Georgia, farmer, married for > 11 years > Ella, wife, age 27, born in May 1870 in Georgia > Willie, son, age 13, born in May 1887 in Georgia > Bessie, daughter, 7, born in July 1892 in Georgia > Hubert, son, age 5, born May 1895 in Georgia > Ethel, daughter, age 1, born in January 1899 in Georgia > > The June 1, 1880 census of the Stonepile District, Rabun County, Gerogia > shows: > Charles L. Taylor, age 44, farmer, born in GA, father born in GA, mother > born in SC > Matilda C., wife, age 42, born n GA, father born in SC, mother born in GA > Jeptha H., son, age 22, born in GA > Walsy A., daughter, age 21, born in GA > Luvany E., daughter, age 19, born in GA > Julius D., son, age 15, born in GA > Virgil C., son, age 13, born n GA > Solomon T., son, age 11, born in GA > Mary S., daughter, age 9, born in GA > Lucelia J., age 6, born in GA > William G., son, age 5, born in GA > Landrum N., son, age 3, born n GA > > The August 26, 1870 census of Clayton District, Rabun County, Georgia shows: > Page 78 > Household 550 > (Charles) Landrum Taylor, age 34, farmer, born in GA > Matilda, age 30, born in GA > Jeptha, 13, born in GA > (Walsy) Anna, age 11, born in GA > Luvana, age 10, born in GA > Julius, age 5, born in GA > (Virgil) Clinton, age 3, born in GA > (Solomon) Tatin, age 1, born in GA > > The August 14, 1860 census of Tiger District, Rabun County, Georgia shows: > Page 71 > Household 491 > C.L. Taylor, age 24, farmer, born in GA > Matilda C., age 21, born in GA > Jeptha, age 2, born in GA > > Possibly related, perhaps Charles Landrum Taylor's father, was the > following: > July 4, 1860 census of Clarkesville, Habersham County, Georgia > Household 520 > Jeptha Taylor, age 62, farmer, born in GA > Jesse M., age 19, born in GA > Lucy Jane, age 17, born in GA > Martha A (or E), age 15, born in GA > > The December 13, 1850 census of the 13th District, 37th Division, Rabun > County, Gerogia shows the above Jeptha Taylor in household 39 as: > Jeptha Taylor, age 52, farmer, born in GA > M. Taylor, female, age 50, born in GA > B.F. Dooley, male, age 17, inmate (this usually means not an immediate > family member) > J.M. Taylor, age 10, male (Jesse M from above) > L.J., age 8, female (Lucy Jane from above) > M.E., age 6, female (Martha E. from above) > (Note: Charles does not appear in the household, but he would have been 14. > too young to be married, but possibly working outside the home. I'll check > further) > > Also in this neighborhood were 92 year old Jeremiah Taylor Senior, born i NC > and wife, S. Taylor, born in NC. Household 37. Perhaps related. > > W. McCollum > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <mccollumw@comcast.net> > To: <GAHABERS-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Sunday, August 01, 2004 2:03 PM > Subject: [GAHABERS] Re: Taylor Family Tree > > > > 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/3c.2ADE/1511.1 > > > > Message Board Post: > > > > I found Will Taylor in the 1930 census with his second wife and > children as follows: > > April 8, 1930 Deep Creek, militia district 422, Habersham County, Georgia > > Enumeration District 69-6, Sheet 5A > > Will M. Taylor, age 42, laborer in a saw mill, first married at age 23, he > and parents born in Georgia > > Belle, wife, age 42, first married at age 20, she and parents born in > Georgia > > Fred H., son, age 18, born in Georgia, saw mill laborer > > William C., son, age 17, born in Georgia, saw mill laborer > > Norman, son, age 13, born in Georgia > > Bessie M., daughter, age 11, born n Georgia > > > > The February 20, 1920 census of the Fairplay District of Habersham County, > Georgia showed Will's family next door to his father as follows: > > Household 53 > > William Taylor, age 33, apple orchard farmer, born in GA > > Minnie, wife, age 25, born in GA > > Fred, son, age 8, born in GA > > Clyde, son, age 7, born in GA > > Norman, son, age 3 years 1 month, born in GA > > Bessie, daughter, age 1, born in GA > > Household 52 > > Julius L. Taylor, age 55, widower, he and paretns born in GA, farmer > > Dock, son, age 18, horse farmer, he and parents born in GA > > Frank, son, age 15, born in GA > > Mattie, daughter, age 11, born in GA > > In household 54 was nother Taylor, who could be Julius's brother: > > Nevett Taylor, age 44, farmer born in GA > > Maud, wife, age 34, born in GA > > Felton, son, age 15, born in GA > > Hellen, daughter, age 12, born in GA > > Gertrude, daughter, age 11, born in GA > > Annie, daughter, age 9, born in GA > > Grace, daughter, age 7, born in GA > > Bertie, daughter, age 3, born in GA > > Reed, son, age 7 months > > > > I'll check previous censuses for the family and will let you know later > what I find. > > W. 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Jeptha Taylor married Mary Dooley on 13 March 1842 Habersham Co. Mary had two children, Benjamin F. Dooley and a daughter. The daughter was probably already married before 1850. Another definition of "Inmate" is "A resident of a household as opposed to a 'Boarder." Pat In a message dated 08/01/2004 2:37:04 PM Central Daylight Time, mccollumw@comcast.net writes: << The December 13, 1850 census of the 13th District, 37th Division, Rabun County, Gerogia shows the above Jeptha Taylor in household 39 as: Jeptha Taylor, age 52, farmer, born in GA M. Taylor, female, age 50, born in GA B.F. Dooley, male, age 17, inmate (this usually means not an immediate family member) J.M. Taylor, age 10, male (Jesse M from above) L.J., age 8, female (Lucy Jane from above) M.E., age 6, female (Martha E. from above) >>
In 1910 Julius Taylor and family were in Rabun County: April 27, 1910, Stone Pile Militia District, Rabun County, Georgia Enumeration District 136, Sheet 7B Household 9 Julius D. Taylor, age 45, in his first marriage for 21 years, farmer, he and parents born in GA Ella, wife, age 39, married 21 years, had 11 children, 7 living, she and parents born in GA William, age 21, born in GA Bessie, age 17, born in GA Hubert, age 14, born in GA Ethel, age 12, born in GA Dock, age 9, born in GA Frank, age 6, born in GA Mattie, age 2, born in GA Household 10 Charlie L. Taylor, age 73, in his first marriage for 54 years, farmer, he and fatehr born in GA, mother born in SC Matilda K., wife, age 71, in her first marriage for 54 years, had 12 children, all12 living Henry C., son, age 29, born in GA (NOTE: this appears to be Julius's parents) Other Taylors living in the same area in 1910 were: Household 1 - Mary J Taylor, age 54, divorced Household 4, James W (or H) Taylor, age 32, married Household 6, Balis D. Taylor, age 28, married Household 7, david D. Taylor, age 68, married In 1900 Julius D. Taylor was in Rabun County: June 15, 1900 census of Clayton district, rabun County, Georgia Enumeration District 116, Sheet 7A Household 120 Julius D. Taylor, age 36, born in July 1864 in Georgia, farmer, married for 11 years Ella, wife, age 27, born in May 1870 in Georgia Willie, son, age 13, born in May 1887 in Georgia Bessie, daughter, 7, born in July 1892 in Georgia Hubert, son, age 5, born May 1895 in Georgia Ethel, daughter, age 1, born in January 1899 in Georgia The June 1, 1880 census of the Stonepile District, Rabun County, Gerogia shows: Charles L. Taylor, age 44, farmer, born in GA, father born in GA, mother born in SC Matilda C., wife, age 42, born n GA, father born in SC, mother born in GA Jeptha H., son, age 22, born in GA Walsy A., daughter, age 21, born in GA Luvany E., daughter, age 19, born in GA Julius D., son, age 15, born in GA Virgil C., son, age 13, born n GA Solomon T., son, age 11, born in GA Mary S., daughter, age 9, born in GA Lucelia J., age 6, born in GA William G., son, age 5, born in GA Landrum N., son, age 3, born n GA The August 26, 1870 census of Clayton District, Rabun County, Georgia shows: Page 78 Household 550 (Charles) Landrum Taylor, age 34, farmer, born in GA Matilda, age 30, born in GA Jeptha, 13, born in GA (Walsy) Anna, age 11, born in GA Luvana, age 10, born in GA Julius, age 5, born in GA (Virgil) Clinton, age 3, born in GA (Solomon) Tatin, age 1, born in GA The August 14, 1860 census of Tiger District, Rabun County, Georgia shows: Page 71 Household 491 C.L. Taylor, age 24, farmer, born in GA Matilda C., age 21, born in GA Jeptha, age 2, born in GA Possibly related, perhaps Charles Landrum Taylor's father, was the following: July 4, 1860 census of Clarkesville, Habersham County, Georgia Household 520 Jeptha Taylor, age 62, farmer, born in GA Jesse M., age 19, born in GA Lucy Jane, age 17, born in GA Martha A (or E), age 15, born in GA The December 13, 1850 census of the 13th District, 37th Division, Rabun County, Gerogia shows the above Jeptha Taylor in household 39 as: Jeptha Taylor, age 52, farmer, born in GA M. Taylor, female, age 50, born in GA B.F. Dooley, male, age 17, inmate (this usually means not an immediate family member) J.M. Taylor, age 10, male (Jesse M from above) L.J., age 8, female (Lucy Jane from above) M.E., age 6, female (Martha E. from above) (Note: Charles does not appear in the household, but he would have been 14. too young to be married, but possibly working outside the home. I'll check further) Also in this neighborhood were 92 year old Jeremiah Taylor Senior, born i NC and wife, S. Taylor, born in NC. Household 37. Perhaps related. W. McCollum ----- Original Message ----- From: <mccollumw@comcast.net> To: <GAHABERS-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, August 01, 2004 2:03 PM Subject: [GAHABERS] Re: Taylor Family Tree > 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/3c.2ADE/1511.1 > > Message Board Post: > > I found Will Taylor in the 1930 census with his second wife and children as follows: > April 8, 1930 Deep Creek, militia district 422, Habersham County, Georgia > Enumeration District 69-6, Sheet 5A > Will M. Taylor, age 42, laborer in a saw mill, first married at age 23, he and parents born in Georgia > Belle, wife, age 42, first married at age 20, she and parents born in Georgia > Fred H., son, age 18, born in Georgia, saw mill laborer > William C., son, age 17, born in Georgia, saw mill laborer > Norman, son, age 13, born in Georgia > Bessie M., daughter, age 11, born n Georgia > > The February 20, 1920 census of the Fairplay District of Habersham County, Georgia showed Will's family next door to his father as follows: > Household 53 > William Taylor, age 33, apple orchard farmer, born in GA > Minnie, wife, age 25, born in GA > Fred, son, age 8, born in GA > Clyde, son, age 7, born in GA > Norman, son, age 3 years 1 month, born in GA > Bessie, daughter, age 1, born in GA > Household 52 > Julius L. Taylor, age 55, widower, he and paretns born in GA, farmer > Dock, son, age 18, horse farmer, he and parents born in GA > Frank, son, age 15, born in GA > Mattie, daughter, age 11, born in GA > In household 54 was nother Taylor, who could be Julius's brother: > Nevett Taylor, age 44, farmer born in GA > Maud, wife, age 34, born in GA > Felton, son, age 15, born in GA > Hellen, daughter, age 12, born in GA > Gertrude, daughter, age 11, born in GA > Annie, daughter, age 9, born in GA > Grace, daughter, age 7, born in GA > Bertie, daughter, age 3, born in GA > Reed, son, age 7 months > > I'll check previous censuses for the family and will let you know later what I find. > W. McCollum > > > > > ==== GAHABERS Mailing List ==== > If you are ever looking for ALL the messages > http//archiver.rootsweb.com/ > Type in gahabers to see them listed by months and can browse. > > ============================== > Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration > Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237 > >
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/3c.2ADE/1511.1 Message Board Post: I found Will Taylor in the 1930 census with his second wife and children as follows: April 8, 1930 Deep Creek, militia district 422, Habersham County, Georgia Enumeration District 69-6, Sheet 5A Will M. Taylor, age 42, laborer in a saw mill, first married at age 23, he and parents born in Georgia Belle, wife, age 42, first married at age 20, she and parents born in Georgia Fred H., son, age 18, born in Georgia, saw mill laborer William C., son, age 17, born in Georgia, saw mill laborer Norman, son, age 13, born in Georgia Bessie M., daughter, age 11, born n Georgia The February 20, 1920 census of the Fairplay District of Habersham County, Georgia showed Will's family next door to his father as follows: Household 53 William Taylor, age 33, apple orchard farmer, born in GA Minnie, wife, age 25, born in GA Fred, son, age 8, born in GA Clyde, son, age 7, born in GA Norman, son, age 3 years 1 month, born in GA Bessie, daughter, age 1, born in GA Household 52 Julius L. Taylor, age 55, widower, he and paretns born in GA, farmer Dock, son, age 18, horse farmer, he and parents born in GA Frank, son, age 15, born in GA Mattie, daughter, age 11, born in GA In household 54 was nother Taylor, who could be Julius's brother: Nevett Taylor, age 44, farmer born in GA Maud, wife, age 34, born in GA Felton, son, age 15, born in GA Hellen, daughter, age 12, born in GA Gertrude, daughter, age 11, born in GA Annie, daughter, age 9, born in GA Grace, daughter, age 7, born in GA Bertie, daughter, age 3, born in GA Reed, son, age 7 months I'll check previous censuses for the family and will let you know later what I find. W. McCollum
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Taylor Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/3c.2ADE/1511 Message Board Post: I am looking for information on Will Taylor's father Juluis Taylor from the Habersham County area. Will was married to Minnie Shirley who died in 1922 and married Belle Doster who died in 1968. Will had a brother named 'Doc'. Will had a son named William Clyde Taylor. I am trying to trace back the family tree. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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/3c.2ADE/1152.1 Message Board Post: I am a descendant of the other James Allen son of Carter Allen. James came to Floyd Co. ( Rome ) and married my great grandmother who was 30 years younger. I hope this is the other James you are looking for His grandfather was John Allen of Rutherford CO North Carolina Hope to hear from you Paula
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/3c.2ADE/1449.1.1 Message Board Post: No, Mike. I have had no more success in figuring out if this charles Smith is mine. I will email you, though. Thanks, Anne
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/3c.2ADE/1449.1 Message Board Post: Anne, Any sucess on info regarding Charles C. Smith and connecting him to you? i can help out with the Smith line backwards. Connect me direst at mlchatham@bellsouth.net if you are interested. Charles's grandfather was quite a character!
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Daniel Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/3c.2ADE/1510 Message Board Post: Hi Eric William and Sarah are also my family and I don't have any of Jobe's children Could you email me. Thanks Pat
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/3c.2ADE/1506.2 Message Board Post: i am related to the elrod family in habersham co my grandpa goss his sister married into the ELROD FAMILY.they are buried in the chattohocee baptist cemetary in white co ga.you can get the records from the white co court house.they are very nice and helpful.