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    1. JOHN G. (JACK) FULLER
    2. dannym
    3. AS INFO., JOHN G. (JACK) FULLER WAS A MEMBER OF THE 42 GA. INF., CO.G (WALTON BLUES) WHICH WAS FORMED @ THE BETHLEHEM METHODIST CHURCH 3-4-1862 , NOW IN BARROW CO. BUT IN WALTON CO. IN THE YRS. PRIOR TO 1914. HE IS BURIED @ CHAPEL CHRISTIAN CH. IN WINDER, GA. FOR YOU SCV MEMBERS HIS PICTURE IS ON P. 4 OF THE SEPT. 1999 ISSUE OF "THE GA. CONFEDERATE" ; HE IS IN HIS CONFEDRATE UNIFORM. I SEEK ANY IN FO ON HIM, I NO HE WAS BORN AROUND 1827 & DIED APPROX. 1898-99. THANKS, DANNY

    09/12/1999 06:13:20
    1. Re: GAJACKSO-D Digest V99 #82
    2. I just wanted to add that those searching for their ancestors in Jackson county should check neighboring counties as well. My ancestor, Thomas O'Banion, born 1780, married in Oglethorpe Co. but lived in Jackson. I also found records for him in Elbert. I have no idea why his paper trail spread into neighboring counties. I am still searching for the name of his parents. If anyone has a connection to the O'Banion, Traylor, or Wimpee families from that part of Georgia, please drop me a line. Thanks, Sherry Ledlow

    09/12/1999 10:19:32
    1. Re: GAJACKSO-D Digest V99 #82
    2. Hi Faye, Thanks for responding! Unfortunately, I'm researching (just counted 'em) 99 lines not to mention all there places so I can't afford to spend money on books for them all--wish I could! Sticking with libraries and free internet sources for the time being... Thanks for the info on the Elijah Cowen. He is too old. There's another who is too young. (My Elijah is just right? Sound like the 3 little bears?). I believe mine to be related to both but can't prove it yet! Mine is truly elusive! There are several names in common (William Marion, Nancy, and Sally/Sarah Ann as well as the name Elijah) with all 3, but I can't find the link! Mine may be a son of Isaac or James brothers to Samuel, sons of William (hope I have that right!), but again--absolutely no proof! (one Elijah b. 1769,d. 1811, the other born 1819, I think) Appreciate the info on Franklin Co--several people let me know that Jackson was never part of Wilkes--my Samuel source had passed that on to me but I guess he was mistaken or I misunderstood! I have tried Franklin--I'm running out of counties to check! Just in case, here's my info again... Elijah Cowan b. 1800 m. Sarah Ann probably in GA ca 1832, probably died in Ouachita Parish, LA where most of this family is buried (no stone for him tho!) Children --all but first and last were born in GA--somewhere!!! They were: Elijah Ambrose born AL William Marion Mary Ann Hester b. 1833 Sherwood Campbell b. 1835 Nancy Catherine b. 1837 John Austin b. 1839 Sarah Ann Rebecca b. 1844 Elizabeth b. 1854 in Ouachita Parish, LA thanks for anything! Cyndi in Baltimore

    09/12/1999 07:16:58
    1. Cowan/Cowen in Jackson Co, GA 1800-1850
    2. Hi all, I don't think I've posted to this list before... What records are available for Jackson Co b/w 1800 and 1850? I didn't find much at the Genweb site yet... Can anyone check census, marriage tax, etc records? Looking for any and all Cowen/Cowans. I've been really struggling to find my Elijah CowAn b. 1800 but I think he may be related to the CowEn family in Jackson County (was Wilkes Couty), GA. Lots of similarities in names! Especially interested in the children of James and Isaac Cowen, but would welcome any data on this family at all! Any references, look-ups, suggestions, etc very much appreciated! Cyndi in Baltimore

    09/08/1999 10:46:24
    1. Flanagan-Flanagin
    2. Am desperatly searching for the HOME of my Flanagans. These children were born in GA. The parents? Thats my problem! I have a couple of guesses, but, ??. 1st William Flanagan and Charity Barron M-5-12-1818 Jones Co. 2nd William Flanagan and Sarah Williams M- 2-1809 Jackson Co. 3rd Edward H Flanagan & ?? ?? 4th John J Flanagan & ?? ?? Their Children B- in GA are: William M. Flanagan B-1821 GA Caleb " B-1822 GA Edmund H. " B-1823 GA Martha B-1828 AL Amanda B-1831 AL Pickney Farrar " B-1835 AL Sarah B-1848 AL Mary Martha B-1859 MS E.Lewis Bud B-1861 MS If you can help, I could surely use it. Thanks Bill Bentley Hurst TX

    08/29/1999 09:48:06
    1. Micajah Williamson
    2. Libbie Griffin
    3. Does anyone know who the parents of Micajah Williamson (the Rev. War officer) were? How was he related to John Williamson whose wife (I've been advised) was Margaret Leslie Mitchell? Thanks, Libbie

    08/28/1999 12:07:15
    1. Madison County Census Project
    2. Michael M. Black
    3. I have proposed a group project to put Images of the 1870-1920 Madison County Census Records online in the Madison Co GAGenWeb Archives. You can read about this project at http://www.skpub.com/genie/ We now have 10 people committed to help with the 1870-1920 Madison County Census Project. We have revised our proposal to include persons that would only like to help with certain years. If you would be interested in helping with the whole project - or just part of it, please get in contact with me for the details. Mary Love Berryman marylove@tyler.net http://www.tyler.net/mlb/

    08/27/1999 08:41:55
    1. Re: GAJACKSO-D Digest V99 #77
    2. Homer B. Coleman
    3. This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------B78A8421AC78FD25B82597BA Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Danny: The following relate to Georgia Units and The War for Southern Independence. Both are excellent sites. http://www.cviog.uga.edu/Projects/gainfo/gaunits.htm http://home.mho.net/wfparrish/ACW.html Homer > Subject: > > GAJACKSO-D Digest Volume 99 : Issue 77 > > Today's Topics: > #1 GA. MITILIA ["dannym" <dannym@negia.net>] > > Administrivia: > To unsubscribe from GAJACKSO-D, send a message to > > GAJACKSO-D-request@rootsweb.com > > that contains in the body of the message the command > > unsubscribe > > and no other text. No subject line is necessary, but if your software > requires one, just use unsubscribe in the subject, too. > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: GA. MITILIA > Date: Tue, 24 Aug 1999 11:03:49 -0400 > From: "dannym" <dannym@negia.net> > To: GAJACKSO-L@rootsweb.com > > does anyone no of a web site that would have info about the CSA GA. MILITIA > durung the WBTS'S?????????? THANKS, DANNY --------------B78A8421AC78FD25B82597BA Content-Type: text/x-vcard; charset=us-ascii; name="Nameloc.vcf" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Description: Card for Homer B. Coleman Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="Nameloc.vcf" begin:vcard n:;Homer B. Coleman x-mozilla-html:FALSE version:2.1 email;internet:Nameloc@Bellsouth.net x-mozilla-cpt:;2 fn:Homer B. Coleman end:vcard --------------B78A8421AC78FD25B82597BA--

    08/25/1999 05:48:20
    1. Daniel Marlow abt 1844
    2. Looking for information on Daniel Marlow b. abt 1844, don't know the name of his wife nor do I have an exect birth date for him. Do know that he resided on Old Maysville Road, just outside of Commerce, Geogia, and do have the names of his children though. Any info will be appreciated. Thanks

    08/24/1999 11:38:59
    1. GA. MITILIA
    2. dannym
    3. does anyone no of a web site that would have info about the CSA GA. MILITIA durung the WBTS'S?????????? THANKS, DANNY

    08/24/1999 09:03:49
    1. JACKSON CO., GA records
    2. I am interested in the Estate Administration of Henry STRICKLAND, whose estate was administered in Jackson Co., GA in 1796. I am interested in the list of heirs. Your response is appreciated. C. Ward CMW12635@aol.com

    08/17/1999 04:38:09
    1. RE: Boggs Jackson County
    2. Jane
    3. Dorothy: I have info on some of the Boggs who were in Jackson Co., GA. I emailed you a chart on the James Boggs family. The line of James Boggs is enumerated at: http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Fields/5484/fam03364.htm I am interested in the Tolberts in this Boggs line. Temperance A. Boggs Tolbert, dau. of James A. Boggs and Vilatta Ward., marr. Jesse Tolbert, Sr. !SOURCE: Jackson County Courthouse marriage record for a Tempy A Boggs Jane Tolbert Kinzle My Genealogy: http://users.burgoyne.com/tkinzle/related.htm Civil War Music: http://users.burgoyne.com/tkinzle/ -----Original Message----- From: Dorothy S. Brewer [mailto:Dot_Brewer@email.msn.com] Sent: Monday, August 16, 1999 7:46 PM To: GAJACKSO-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Elijah Boggs Family Looking for parents and siblings for Elijah Boggs born Sept. 1814 and died August 13 1901 in Gwinnett Co. GA. Married Jane Ellis b. May 1 1816 married in Morgan Co GA. Jan 25 1835 they had eight children five lived to be adults. On 1809 Tax list for Jackson Co their were three Boggs Joseph, James Sr., James Jr. page 37. Dorothy(Criswell) Brewer

    08/17/1999 07:53:49
    1. Culberson Family
    2. Looking for any information on the Culberson family of Jackson, County. Rob Culberson was sheriff of Jefferson; his son, Robert Royce Culberson, married Emma Julie Evans. Thank you.

    08/17/1999 12:42:22
    1. Elijah Boggs Family
    2. Dorothy S. Brewer
    3. Looking for parents and siblings for Elijah Boggs born Sept. 1814 and died August 13 1901 in Gwinnett Co. GA. Married Jane Ellis b. May 1 1816 married in Morgan Co GA. Jan 25 1835 they had eight children five lived to be adults. On 1809 Tax list for Jackson Co their were three Boggs Joseph, James Sr., James Jr. page 37. Dorothy(Criswell) Brewer

    08/16/1999 07:45:56
    1. Wm. BEAL, of Jackson Co., GA
    2. William BEAL (b.ca 1800) was a resident of Jackson Co., GA beginning at least about 1815. He is said to have married Elizabeth/Nancy STRICKLAND. I wish to correspond with anyone researching this couple. C. Ward CMW12635@aol.com

    08/16/1999 02:51:15
    1. Marlow's
    2. Looking for any Marlow's that reside, migrated to, or have lived in Jackson County, Georgia. Lots of information I can share here, and would like info as well.

    08/15/1999 05:34:36
    1. Announcing NEW BOOK/ on BANKS CO., GA.
    2. Karen T.Ledford
    3. Hello researchers: Many of you researching in Jackson Co. will also have need of research material in BANKS Co. also. Volume VI of my series "THESE MEN WORE GREY" on BANKS CO., GA., Interment, Genealogical and Military Records of Confederate Soldiers, is now available to be ordered. You may review the contents of the book, and get Order Blank now on my webpage at: "http://www.hartcom.net/~scv935/grey" I will soon have a SURNAME INDEX up and running for this book as well so check back on that in a few days. Thank you and if I can answer any question, I will be glad to do so. Karen T. Ledford/Toccoa, Ga. Author

    08/14/1999 09:42:24
    1. Meador/Meadows/Medders, early 1800s
    2. Does anyone have knowledge of any Meador/Meadows/Medders who were in the Jackson County area around 1800 and earlier. Paul WhitePaul@aol.com

    08/11/1999 09:43:50
    1. Re: GAJACKSO-D Digest V99 #71
    2. Hi Pat - A couple of week ago I finished my 2nd volume on Clarke Co., GA newspaper abstracts (now at the printers) for the period 1826-1829. I thought it was kind of odd, but THE ATHENIAN, Vol. III, No. 39, Sept. 29, 1829, had an article where Jane Stoneham applied for Letters of Administration on the estate of Henry Stoneham, late of said county, deceased - dated Sept. 15, 1829. This was 14 years after Henry died, and Jane was listed on the 1830 Jackson Co. census - don't know exactly when they moved to TX. She probably waited until her kids got older and then moved with them. Any ideas on this? I have no idea of which church they attended, which would also be a possibility for the burial site. Sometimes deeds will mention a burial plot to be "excepted" from a conveyance, but I don't have the final deeds where they sold the land before moving. Faye > I am searching for the burial place of Henry John Stoneham. He died in > 1815 in Jackson Co Ga. He married Jane Dillard. After his death Jane and > their 15 children moved to Alabama then Texas. I looked in Jackson Co > cemetery book and he is not listed. I think he may have been buried on his > property and may be the only one buried there. Is there a chapter of DAR in > Jackson Co? Henry John fought in the American Revolution and I thought they > may have info. He came to Ga from Amherst Co Va. > Thanks, Pat

    08/11/1999 09:23:00
    1. Henry STRICKLAND, JR. of Jackson Co., GA
    2. Henry STRICKLAND, Jr. was born about 1765/70 in NC the son of Henry and Mary (Hickman) Strickland and grandson of Jacob and Lucretia Strickland, of Nash Co., NC. The elder Henry Strickland died in 1796 in Jackson Co., GA. My interest lies with his son, Henry Strickland, Jr. (born 1765/70). I wish to correspond with anyone researching this family. Your response is appreciated. C. Ward CMW12635@aol.com

    08/11/1999 07:25:27