Hi Sandra, Thanks for thinking of me. Hope you and yours are all well and that y'all had a most joyous holiday season. I had found the 1820 SC census record for one Nimrod Jackson, but if you will check it out you will see that this Nimrod was evidently "45 and upward", so that means he was at least 20 years older than the Nimrod who married Elizabeth Busby. I have Nimrod's date of birth listed as Oct. 22, 1795. I have tried to find some document that would connect "my" Nimrod with the 1820 SC Nimrod - but, no luck. I figure that the SC Nimrod may have been "my" Nimrod's father or perhaps an uncle. In fact, the earliest record of Nimrod/Elizabeth that I have been able to find is a Bibb County, GA deed dated Dec. 10, 1824. I just can't find him between his 1814 marriage to Elizabeth and this 1824 deed. and I've checked SC and GA records for that time period. I don't get the BUSBY-L emails. I did at one time but unsubscribed because there was never anything "new" being discussed. I'm still doing research but on a limited basis since Jim had a stroke and I don't like to leave him alone for long at the time. If I ever find anything new I'll be sure to share it with you. And, again, thanks for thinking of me. Love, Joyce ----- Original Message ----- From: "Wayne and Sandra" <rinerw@myfam.com> To: <GAHOUSTO-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, January 12, 2004 8:34 PM Subject: [GAHOUSTO] Fw: [Busbee Busby] parents of Nimrod Jackson > Joyce I didn`t know if you was on the Busby list or not but thought you > would be interested in this and I had rather you see it twice then not at > all and anyone else on the list that might be researching Nimrod Jackson or > Busby > Sandra > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Clyde P. Stickney" <Clyde.P.Stickney@Dartmouth.EDU> > To: <BUSBY-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Monday, January 12, 2004 4:01 PM > Subject: [Busbee Busby] parents of Nimrod Jackson > > > > Hi everyone! I posted this to Rootsweb and thought it would appear on the > email list but it did not. Thought I would try again. > > Kathy > > > > Here is a question for all of you. I have been researching Nimrod > Jackson, husband of Elizabeth Busby who was the daughter of William Reese > Busby. I found Nimrod Jackson on the 1820 U.S. census for the state of S.C., > Orangeburg Co. Others by the name of Jackson are listed on the same page > with Nimrod, meaning they most likely lived close together. They are: Henry > Jackson (age 45 & up), Arthur Jackson (age 45 & up), and John Jackson (age > 26-45). Does anyone know if there is a family relationship here? My biggest > interest is in Henry Jackson. He was born in 1769 and died Oct. 6, 1858. He > married Rachel Busby. She was born in 1773 and died June 4, 1853. They are > both buried in the Quattlebaum Family Cemetery. One of their daughters > (Hepsey - b. Jan. 17, 1821 - d. Jul 14, 1908) married Thomas Quattlebaum. > Are Henry and Rachel the parents of Nimrod? Who were the parents of Rachel? > Any help would be appreciated. > > > > > > > > ==== BUSBY Mailing List ==== > > Busbee Busby and Variations Database Census Records > > http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~busby/Census/censusa.htm > > Listadmin: Gaila Merrington gaila@merrington.net > > > > > ==== GAHOUSTO Mailing List ==== > Visit Houston Co., GAGenWeb, the parent site for > this list at http://www.rootsweb.com/~gahousto/ > and check out the offerings > >
I hope you don`t mind if I forward this to the Busby list and I`ll be sure and forward you anything that they post on Elizabeth or Nimrod. I`m very sorry to hear that Jim had a stroke. ----- Original Message ----- From: "James O. Harrison" <gajoyce.1179@worldnet.att.net> To: <GAHOUSTO-L@rootsweb.com> > Hi Sandra, > Thanks for thinking of me. Hope you and yours are all well and that y'all > had a most joyous holiday season. > > I had found the 1820 SC census record for one Nimrod Jackson, but if you > will check it out you will see that this Nimrod was evidently "45 and > upward", so that means he was at least 20 years older than the Nimrod who > married Elizabeth Busby. I have Nimrod's date of birth listed as Oct. 22, > 1795. I have tried to find some document that would connect "my" Nimrod with > the 1820 SC Nimrod - but, no luck. I figure that the SC Nimrod may have > been "my" Nimrod's father or perhaps an uncle. In fact, the earliest record > of Nimrod/Elizabeth that I have been able to find is a Bibb County, GA deed > dated Dec. 10, 1824. I just can't find him between his 1814 marriage to > Elizabeth and this 1824 deed. and I've checked SC and GA records for that > time period. > > I don't get the BUSBY-L emails. I did at one time but unsubscribed because > there was never anything "new" being discussed. I'm still doing research but > on a limited basis since Jim had a stroke and I don't like to leave him > alone for long at the time. If I ever find anything new I'll be sure to > share it with you. And, again, thanks for thinking of me. > > Love, > Joyce > >