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    1. sarah bradley
    2. looking for parents and sibling of sarah a. bradley born abt.1814-1820 sc/ga .sarah married james p.goodman 12/15/1834 in wilkinson co,ga,sarah died after 1910 in washington co,fla. idella

    02/24/2005 01:50:44
    1. Jones-Culpepper
    2. Rose Parks
    3. The Laurens Co., marriage records say that Eason A. Culpepper married Laura Ann Jones in 1838. Did they make a mistake on the name or was her name Queen Laura Ann Jones??? Rose Parks

    02/20/2005 10:24:55
    1. Re: Looking for JONES connections
    2. 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/Zc.2ADI/616.1134.1.1 Message Board Post: Hi, no Margaret's or Mary's. The children were: Lucy Culpepper, born 1839, Maston Love Culpepper, born Dec. 1840, died 1841, Sidney, born 1843, and Queen Luann, born 1846. Nita

    02/19/2005 10:57:59
    1. Re: Looking for JONES connections
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Jones, Keen Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/Zc.2ADI/616.1134.1 Message Board Post: Can you please give the childrens names? I am searching for any of the Jones family, as my GG-Grandmother was Margaret Ann (Mary Ann) Jones who married Young Keen as his 3rd wife. Her name is listed as Margaret on her sons tombstone.

    02/19/2005 05:40:07
    1. Re: Looking for JONES connections
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Culpepper, Duke, Hunt Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/Zc.2ADI/616.1134 Message Board Post: Hi Patsy, I have information on Queen Anne Jones. She married Eason Allen Culpepper in 1838 in Laurens County, had four children, and then died Dec. 29, 1848. I don't know if she died in Georgia or Mississippi or somewhere in between. Eason married Susannah Duke (born in Georgia) in Mississippi in 1849. The children's step-mother, Susannah, ended up raising them as Eason died in 1856. Nita Phillips

    02/19/2005 05:22:26
    1. Laurens County Baptist Churches
    2. sandy
    3. Not long ago I ordered a film from the LDS church that was about Baptist churches in Laurens County and in particular along River Road. There were churches from other counties on this same film. I thought some of you might like to have some info from this document. It was written by Walter M. Lee, A. M. Th. D., First Baptist Church, Cochran, GA. It was written in March of 1923. He talks about what church services were like at first. Then he says "The approximate dates of the earliest churches are as follows: Buckeye, 1794; Poplar Springs, 1804; Cool Springs, 1809; Rocky Creek and Whitehead's, 1810-1812. They were formerly members of Hepsibah Association, which extended (practically) from Augusta to Eastman, and from Macon to Millen, a territory of nearly 10,000 square miles. In 1813 the sourthern churches were formed into the Ebenezer Association." "The first evangelists of the region came from neighboring counties and from sections to the north east. Revs. V. A. Tharp and M. Fulghum, of Twiggs, John Ross, of Wilkinson, Charles Culpepper, Joseph Baker, Benjamin Manning and Alexander ARmstrong were among the earliest heralds of the gospel. To these may be added Dr. Adiel Sherwood, for a time a missionary of the Savannah Missionary Society in this section, and Dr. Buchannon, James Williams, a Scotchman, J. McDonald and D. G. Daniel, who later f! ounded the First Baptist Church of Atlanta." He tells stories about life in general that I found enlightening. Here are some things I thought you might enjoy. "A twenty mile ride after the doctor was by no means out of the ordinary, ten or twelve hours sometimes intervening before he finally arrived at the sick home. Many local practitioners sprang up with nostrums, ointments, balsams, and cordials galore. The large spoon with a lever attached, with which to pry open the unwilling jaws of the patient, is yet seen among the sheltered nooks in the pine barrens. ....... as late as 1830 a member of a certain church presented charges against a brother for drawing a picture and driving a nail through, and as an apparent result his slave died a few days thereafter. Whether this be witchcraft, judge ye." "Grown men and women went barefooted even to church meetings. At the associations held annually by the churches, it was common, after dinner on the grounds, to see men standing around under the pines picking their te! eth with long bladed knives, as they watched horse races by the piney woods riders coursing up and down the roads on their little Texas ponies." "The Baptists and Methodists have been co-laborers in this unceasing war against sin." He really presents a nice picture of life in general during these early days. Sandy

    02/14/2005 09:39:41
    1. Re: [[GALAUREN]] John LAND
    2. I have a John R. Land married to Mary Sumner b. abt. 1795 in SC, married abt 1805 in Emanuel, GA. Karen

    02/08/2005 10:45:24
    1. 1860 census
    2. Le Bateman
    3. Could someone tell me what the 13 in this census means? I did not find the 1870, or 1880 census on the Laurens County GAGENWEB site. Why? Le 650 22 499 484 Scarborough Parnen 46 M W Farmer 1100 1215 Georgia Dublin 13, 14 August 1860 650 23 499 484 Scarborough Penellopy 50 F W N. Carolina x Dublin 13, 14 August 1860 650 24 499 484 Scarborough Aley J. 19 F W Georgia x Dublin 13, 14 August 1860 650 25 499 484 Scarborough Samuel F. 17 M W Georgia Dublin 13, 14 August 1860 650 26 499 484 Scarborough Henry N. 16 M W Georgia Dublin 13, 14 August 1860 650 27 499 484 Scarborough James P. 14 M W Georgia Dublin 13, 14 August 1860 650 28 499 484 Scarborough Nancy A. 12 F W Georgia Dublin 13, 14 August 1860

    02/07/2005 05:46:26
    1. John LAND
    2. Le Bateman
    3. I am seeking information on the family of James LAND and Lucreita FAULK. Did they settle in Laurens County? James's parents were John LAND Jr. and Delilah SOLOMON. Is there a LAND cemetery in Laurens County? Who were William Perrien SCARBOROUGH'S parents?. Were they William and Sarah CROSS SCARBOROUGH?

    02/04/2005 12:12:39
    1. Re: Seth and Edith Peacock Darsey
    2. 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/Zc.2ADI/1821.2 Message Board Post: One researcher has Edith Peacock and Seth Darsey's marriage taking place in Washington County, Georgia where Uriah Peacock lived. That suggests that she may have been Uriah's daughter rather than Abraham's daughter. (In case you might like to check that out) I presume she was Bryant's and Cullen's sister because when Bryant died in Pulaski County-- she and her husband became guardian to one of Bryant's children-- Charity Peacock. Cullen became guardian to Asa and Augustus Peacock also Bryant's children when he died about 1843.

    01/26/2005 02:07:00
    1. Re: [[GALAUREN]] Re: [[GALAUREN]] William Perrien SCARBOROUGH
    2. Le Bateman
    3. Was Samuel F. Scarborough born in 1842. Was his father William Perrien Scarborough. Le ----- Original Message ----- From: <Sassygalfdh1@aol.com> To: <GALAUREN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, January 24, 2005 9:38 PM Subject: [[GALAUREN]] Re: [[GALAUREN]] William Perrien SCARBOROUGH Le: I am a descendant of Samuel Franklin Scarborough who died in the Civil War and his wife, Martha "Patsy" Smith. They had four children 1/Matthew Judson Scarborough 1856 -1932 2/Emma Victoria Scarborough 1859 -1952 (my great grandmother whom I knew well) who m. Jefferson Davis Daniell of Cadwell, GA 3/Thomas died at about age 21 in accident/never married and 4/Samuel Franklin Scarborough, Jr. b. 1863. I have additional info on these people...but do not know parents of Samuel Franklin Scarborough, Sr. The father of Martha "Patsy" Smith was Robert "Bob" Smith of Laurens County, GA. I think I know his wife's name but am not sure enough to mention until I do more research. I would like to know more about your Laura Scarborough and Perrin or Parryn Scarborough. There was a Perrien Scarborough in Laurens County and/or Dodge County - but I have not seen this line connected to the Samuel Franklin Scarborough, Sr line...maybe there is a connection and we (and they) have not found it. Hope to hear from you. Frances Daniell Hough/SC ==== GALAUREN Mailing List ==== VISIT THE USGENWEB LAURENS COUNTY GEORGIA WEBSITE AT HTTP://www.rootsweb.com/~galauren/

    01/25/2005 03:34:32
    1. William Perrien Scarborough's Children
    2. Le Bateman
    3. Can someone tell me, what the names of Willliam Perrien SCARBOROUGH and Penelope FORDHAM children are. I have Jane, Maranda, William Marshall, Samuel F., Henry N., James Parren, and Hazaltine. I believe there were a few more. Also who is the Nancy FORDHAM in the household of William Marshall SCARBOROUGH, in 1860? Le ============================== Find your ancestors in the Birth, Marriage and Death Records. New content added every business day. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13964/rd.ashx

    01/25/2005 01:52:33
    1. Re: [[GALAUREN]] Re: [[GALAUREN]] William Perrien SCARBOROUGH
    2. Le Bateman
    3. William Perrien Scarborough d.b. 1810 d.d. 1867, he is listed as 35 on the 1850 census. He married Penelope Fordham 12 Dec 1835. They had Jane, Maranda, William Marshall, Samuel Franklin d.b.1842, Henry N.1844, James Parren 1848, the last child was Hazeltine. I cannot recall all of the names of the children. There were 6 or 8 I believe. 1836-1850. Were their birth dates. Le ----- Original Message ----- From: <Sassygalfdh1@aol.com> To: <GALAUREN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, January 24, 2005 9:38 PM Subject: [[GALAUREN]] Re: [[GALAUREN]] William Perrien SCARBOROUGH > Le: > > I am a descendant of Samuel Franklin Scarborough who died in the Civil War > and his wife, Martha "Patsy" Smith. > > They had four children 1/Matthew Judson Scarborough 1856 -1932 2/Emma > Victoria Scarborough 1859 -1952 (my great grandmother whom I knew well) who m. > Jefferson Davis Daniell of Cadwell, GA 3/Thomas died at about age 21 in > accident/never married and 4/Samuel Franklin Scarborough, Jr. b. 1863. > > I have additional info on these people...but do not know parents of Samuel > Franklin Scarborough, Sr. The father of Martha "Patsy" Smith was Robert "Bob" > Smith of Laurens County, GA. I think I know his wife's name but am not sure > enough to mention until I do more research. > > I would like to know more about your Laura Scarborough and Perrin or Parryn > Scarborough. There was a Perrien Scarborough in Laurens County and/or Dodge > County - but I have not seen this line connected to the Samuel Franklin > Scarborough, Sr line...maybe there is a connection and we (and they) have not found it. > > Hope to hear from you. > > Frances Daniell Hough/SC > > > ==== GALAUREN Mailing List ==== > VISIT THE USGENWEB LAURENS COUNTY GEORGIA WEBSITE AT > HTTP://www.rootsweb.com/~galauren/ >

    01/25/2005 12:21:06
    1. Re: James Harpe, Laurens, 1827 land lottery and 1830 census
    2. 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/Zc.2ADI/1856.1.1 Message Board Post: They could possibly connected, but unlikely they were brothers, as I have discovered that my James Harpe was actually James Harpe McCullers and legally changed his name. James and Olive did name a son James Jackson Harpe (b. 1842) but that may not indicate anything as Jackson was common at the time. Karen

    01/25/2005 09:18:41
    1. Re: James Harpe, Laurens, 1827 land lottery and 1830 census
    2. 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/Zc.2ADI/1856.1 Message Board Post: Karen, I have Harp's in my family tree and I am wondering if they may be related to this James Harp. Andrew Jackson Harp, born in 1834 in Hardin, KY came to Dooly County Georgia to work on the Plantation owned by John Taylor. I have been told that Andrew had brothers; but I haven't been able to find any documents to substantiate this. Thank you, Olivia Terjesen

    01/25/2005 08:24:03
    1. Re: Robert H Warren
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Warren, Clark, Stripling, Peacock, turk, Stone, Dominey, Elder and many others Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/Zc.2ADI/1865.1.1.1.1 Message Board Post: Thank you for the information. I am very interested in your husbands line. Would you tell me more please. Thanks Brenda

    01/25/2005 03:36:28
    1. Re: [[GALAUREN]] William Perrien SCARBOROUGH
    2. RE: Scarborough/Smith families I have in hand, a copy of a letter written 27 March 1947 to Lillie Mae Scarborough, a descendant of Matthew Judson Scarborough 1856-1932, eldest son of Samuel Franklin Scarborough Sr., and his wife Martha Smith. The letter is via my great grandmother, Emma Victoria Scarborough 1859-1952 of Cadwell, Laurens Co., GA to Lillie Mae. In this letter she states that Samuel Franklin Scarborough, her father, died in the Civil War, had at least one brother, Parryn (her spelling) Scarborough and a sister, Laura, who married a Roberson/first name not given. There is additional data in this letter regarding Martha Smith - for instance she writes that "Our mother had two brothers and three sisters. Names brothers as Alfred and Lewis Smith and sisters as Dorenda, Lucendia, and Mary Smith. Dorenda married a Pierce. Lucendia maried a Schewing. Mary died a young girl." I received a copy of the above letter from my cousin, Wade Eubanks, a descendant of Matthew Judson Scarborough. (His mother was Lillie Mae Scarborough 1899-1980 who married Ernest F. Eubanks.) If any of this connects to your William Perrien Scarborough, please let me know. Frances Daniell Hough/SC

    01/25/2005 03:29:54
    1. Re: Robert H Warren
    2. 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/Zc.2ADI/1865.2.1.1.1.1.1 Message Board Post: Laurens County, Georgia

    01/24/2005 11:06:36
    1. Re: Robert H Warren
    2. 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/Zc.2ADI/1865.1.1.1 Message Board Post: According to the 1910 census Hampton Mill pg 103 : Robert H Warren 28 m 4 Susie wife 23 Adie B daughter 3 John W son 1 6/12 Warren is a collateral line of my husband's

    01/24/2005 10:24:27
    1. Re: [[GALAUREN]] William Perrien SCARBOROUGH
    2. Le: I am a descendant of Samuel Franklin Scarborough who died in the Civil War and his wife, Martha "Patsy" Smith. They had four children 1/Matthew Judson Scarborough 1856 -1932 2/Emma Victoria Scarborough 1859 -1952 (my great grandmother whom I knew well) who m. Jefferson Davis Daniell of Cadwell, GA 3/Thomas died at about age 21 in accident/never married and 4/Samuel Franklin Scarborough, Jr. b. 1863. I have additional info on these people...but do not know parents of Samuel Franklin Scarborough, Sr. The father of Martha "Patsy" Smith was Robert "Bob" Smith of Laurens County, GA. I think I know his wife's name but am not sure enough to mention until I do more research. I would like to know more about your Laura Scarborough and Perrin or Parryn Scarborough. There was a Perrien Scarborough in Laurens County and/or Dodge County - but I have not seen this line connected to the Samuel Franklin Scarborough, Sr line...maybe there is a connection and we (and they) have not found it. Hope to hear from you. Frances Daniell Hough/SC

    01/24/2005 03:38:44