This site has a lot of Civil War Records - maybe you will find a link that will lead you to something. http://members.aol.com/SMckay1234/links.htm Mary Love Berryman ---------- > From: Nancy A. Bedell <nbedell@negia.net> > To: GAMADISO-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: 3rd Tennessee Cavalry? > Date: Tuesday, November 10, 1998 2:36 PM > > I have just found out that two of my ancestors were in the 3rd Tennessee > Calvary. Can anyone tell me how I can find some sort of Online List that > shows that they were actually in that Calvary? Thanks! > > -Nancy Adams Bedell- > nbedell@negia.net > > (Researching Adams, Martin, Pickens, Seagraves/Segraves and related > families from Georgia and South Carolina and possibly Ireland)
I have just found out that two of my ancestors were in the 3rd Tennessee Calvary. Can anyone tell me how I can find some sort of Online List that shows that they were actually in that Calvary? Thanks! -Nancy Adams Bedell- nbedell@negia.net (Researching Adams, Martin, Pickens, Seagraves/Segraves and related families from Georgia and South Carolina and possibly Ireland)
Hello everyone! Problem: Where is that marriage record I'm looking for??? Wiley Jones BRIDGES was b. ca 1779 in NC (possibly Wake Co.). His parents, Nathaniel "Jones" BRIDGES and Ritter SIMS migrated to Wilkes / Oglethorpe Co. in the late 1700s. According to a family Bible of Ezekiel (son of Wiley), his parents were Wiley J. BRIDGES and Jane. According to a writeup by another researcher in a county history book, the parents of Martha Bridges (sister to Ezekiel) were Wiley Jones Bridges and Jennie STRICKLAND. There is a Jane STRICKLAND who was a daughter of Solomon STRICKLAND who left a will in Madison Co., GA. He mentions his daughter Jenni BRIDGES. Wiley J. BRIDGES is found in deeds of Madison Co. during the early 1800's living on Brushy Creek. Did Wiley and Jane "Jenny" marry in Madison Co.? If so, where is the record? Were marriage records lost due to fires or other disasters? Thanks for any help!! Sincerely, Anne S. Wise mwise@prodigy.net http://pages.prodigy.net/mwise/
I just bought a copy of the Book: Madison Co., Georgia Censuses 1820 - 1860. If anyone is researching in this area of Georgia and want me to look up someone, let me know and I'll be glad to. -Nancy Adams Bedell- nbedell@negia.net (Researching Adams, Martin, Pickens, Seagraves/Segraves and related families from Georgia and South Carolina and possibly Ireland)
I am looking for any information on the Booth/Boothe family of Madison County, Ga. of African descent between the years of 1840 and 1890. I am aware they are related to the Moons and Eberharts/EBERHARDTS of Madison and Elbert Co. Any information would be helpful.
I am looking for any information on the Booth/Boothe family of Madison County, Ga. of African descent between the years of 1840 and 1890. I am aware they are related to the Moons and Eberharts of Madison and Elbert Co. Any information would be helpful.
i am looking for information on the eberhardt/eberhart families of madison county ga of african decent for the years of 1870to 1890 i am also trying to find out how they are related to the moons and brawners of madison and elbert county and information would be helpful
Hello Jeanne and other family researchers, This is quite a project you have undertaken! I hope this helps a little. Found at the following url is a 1794 map of what there was of Georgia at that time: (Georgia, from the latest authorities [Barker 1794] [216kb] ) http://www.libs.uga.edu/darchive/hargrett/maps/1794g4.jpg This map is found in "The Hargrett Rare Books and Manuscripts Library at the University of Georgia" at the following url: http://www.libs.uga.edu/darchive/hargrett/maps/maps.html and Rare Map Collection - 19th Century Georgia - from Frontier to New South http://www.libs.uga.edu/darchive/hargrett/maps/nine.html Oglethorpe County was formed December 19, 1793. Apparently the map makers had done their work and sent it to the printers just prior to Oglethorpe's creation due to it not showing as being formed yet. Madison County and Lincoln County had not yet been formed. The map shows that Wilkes County ran from the Savannah River west along the Little River to about it's end and then turned northwest covering the area including the South Fork of the Broad River and bordered to the North along the Broad and Hudson Rivers. This area includes most of present day Wilkes, Lincoln, Oglethorpe, and Madison Counties. Neighboring counties for Wilkes were Elbert County and Franklin County to the North, Greene County to the West, and Columbia County to the South. Per the USGenWeb Project page for Oglethorpe County found at: http://www.rootsweb.com/~gaogleth/ "The first permanent settlement was on Long Creek near the present day Lexington." Here's the part that may help with your project. My 5th great grandfather Robert Carruth moved to Georgia from N.C. about 1794. I have information for him showing he is listed among, "THE LIST OF EARLY SETTLERS IN GEORGIA," showing that he was there and was named with a son, Adam, in the year 1794. Also, the first land he acquired there was 200 acres in Wilkes County on a stream described as Dry Fork of Long Creek. Also, he saw military service in Georgia in Captain Obednego Moore's Company, Colonel William Bailey's Regiment. He is shown on the 1800 Census as Robert Carooth (name was misspelled). At the top of the page there is a notation, "Capt. McCarley's District Oglethorpe County (cont.)." There is a page number at the bottom of the page showing page 22. His son James Carruth is also on the 1800 Census. He is listed as "James Carooth (?)" and is shown on page 3 with "Capt. Colliers District Oglethorpe County (cont.)" at the top of the page. I have information showing James is as obtaining 60 acres on Long Creek and disposing of it in 1805 when he purchased 99 acres on Bluestone Creek in Oglethorpe County (Madison County was not formed until December 5, 1811). Robert's home at the time of his death in 1815, was also on Blue Stone Creek. I do not have record of when he moved form the Long Creek area. If anyone reading this message has more information on the Carruth/Carrouth family from this area, please contact me at: Harvey33@aol.com Best wishes to all, Harvey Carrouth <A HREF="http://carruthfam.email.listbot.com/"> http://carruthfam.email.listbot.com/</A> <A HREF="http://www.bnpages.com/hobbies/carrouth/index.html"> http://www.bnpages.com/hobbies/carrouth/index.html</A> Ps - off of this subject, I'm searching for the following graves of my ancestors. Adam Carruth was born ca. 1704 in Antrim Co., Ireland and died in 1782 near present day Gastonia, N.C. Robert Carruth (mentioned above) was born in Augusta Co., Va. in 1746 and died in Madison County, Ga. in 1815. Adam Carruth (mentioned above) was born in ca. 1773-1774 in (now) Rutherford Co., N.C. and died in late 1840 in Madison County, Ga. He owned land located on the South Fork of the Broad River in Madison County and operated a Mill called Carruth Mill located on the Hudson Fork of Broad River in Madison County on or near Branch Creek. James Elbert Carruth was born ca. 1804-1810 in Madison Co., Ga. and died in 1850. He lived near Ft. Lamar, Madison County, Ga. at the time of his death. He was married to Harriet Nance Andrew and they had seven sons. << Hi All, I'm trying to figure out exactly where all the enumeration districts were on the 1800 Oglethorpe census. I know that Capt. Mathew's dist. was in the Goosepond area, and Capt. Colbert's dist. included the part that is now Madison County -- but the rest are a mystery to me! If anyone knows approximately where your Oglethorpe ancestors were living in the early 1800s (or any creek/river names they lived near), would you let me know? Then I can see if they're on the 1800 census and which district they're in and maybe put this together. THANKS! Jeanne Arguelles ejarguelles@msn.com >>
Nancy, I have List of Passengers from Ireland Arriving In American Ports 1811 if that's any help. Many more but dont see any others that might help you. windsong@genealogy.org List Owner for: GenHelpNetwork@onelist.com The Genealogy Help Network http://ghn.genealogy.org Member of Genealogy Online Network http://www.genealogy.org/ Member of Gensite http://www.genealogy.org/gensite/ Genealogy Help Network ICQ#17003442 -----Original Message----- From: Nancy A. Bedell <nbedell@negia.net> To: GenExchange-L@aplusdata.com <GenExchange-L@aplusdata.com> Cc: ADAMS Mailing List 1 <ADAMS-L@rootsweb.com>; Madison Co. Mailing List <GAMADISO-L@rootsweb.com>; SC Roots <SCROOTS-L@rootsweb.com>; Families <families@onelist.com>; Genealogists <Genealogists@onelist.com>; GenHelp Network <GenHelpNetwork@onelist.com>; MARTIN Mailing List <martin@genweb.net>; MARTIN-L@rootsweb.com <MARTIN-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Friday, October 30, 1998 5:09 PM Subject: [GenHelpNetwork] Passenger Lists from Ireland >From: "Nancy A. Bedell" <nbedell@negia.net> > >Oops, Sorry - If anyone has any of the books below, could you please email >me - I need someone to do some lookups for me. Thanks! NAB > >
Does anyone have the following CDs? If so, could you please email me - I need someone to do lookups for me. Family Archive CD 188 Family Archive CD 197 Family Archive CD 290 Family Archive CD 291 Family Archive CD 309 Any help would be appreciate. Thanks, Nancy Adams Bedell
Oops, Sorry - If anyone has any of the books below, could you please email me - I need someone to do some lookups for me. Thanks! NAB Passengers from Ireland : Lists of Passengers Arriving at American Ports Between 1811 and 1817 by Donald M. Schlegel They Came in Ships : A Guide to Finding Your Immigrant Ancestor's Ship ~ by John Philip Colletta Ph. D. / Published 1998 They Came in Ships Title Passenger List from Ireland by Dominick Hackett Passenger Arrivals, 1819-1820; A Transcript of the List of Passengers Who Arrived in the United States from the 1st October, 1819, to the 30th September 1820 If anyone can help me, it would be much appreciated. Thanks, Nancy Adams Bedell
Passengers from Ireland : Lists of Passengers Arriving at American Ports Between 1811 and 1817 by Donald M. Schlegel They Came in Ships : A Guide to Finding Your Immigrant Ancestor's Ship ~ by John Philip Colletta Ph. D. / Published 1998 They Came in Ships Title Passenger List from Ireland by Dominick Hackett Passenger Arrivals, 1819-1820; A Transcript of the List of Passengers Who Arrived in the United States from the 1st October, 1819, to the 30th September 1820 If anyone can help me, it would be much appreciated. Thanks, Nancy Adams Bedell
Is there anyone out there that has access to the South Carolina and Georgia Census Indexes/Records? If so, please email me - I need someone to do some searches for me. Thanks, Nancy Adams Bedell
I am looking for any descendants of John Adams who had a daughter named Charlott Adams and three sons by the names of James, John and Asa Adams. I don't know anything else about him or his children, except that his will was recorded on November 8, 1850 and that Dejarnat Tucker was executor of the will. Please email me of you know anything about this family. I think this John(in the will) might be a good candidate for my Great grgrgr Grandfather, but I need some dates and places if anyone can help me. BTW, I got this will at the Greenville, South Carolina Library in the Carolina Room. It was on microfilm. Thanks, Nancy
I have just discovered that my GGG Grandfather came from Ireland to Virginia with 4 of his brothers. I have been looking for his family in SC and not in Virginia. Can anyone help me by telling me what records I should start looking in for my GGG Grandfather, John Adams, in Virginia? Thanks, Nancy
Hi Everyone! Last week I got into a conversation on the Virginia Roots list about the circuit-riding preacher, Lorenzo Dow. Lots of us have a Lorenzo Dow 'Somebody' in our data. Since I have a lot of information about the 'original' Lorenzo Dow, they asked if I would post a web page about him. (He was born in 1777 and died in 1834.) Well, I ran home from work and put up the Lorenzo Dow page after supper! I hope you find it interesting. He was something! I can just see him jumping out of a church window onto a horse and riding away shouting that he would be back one year from the day! He did, too! The site is: http://www.acun.com/dentons The link to the article about Lorenzo Dow is about half way down the first page. I hope you enjoy the stories! Blessings! Sue Montgomery-Cook
Hey Kenneth and other researchers, Thanks for the information announcing your genealogy website. It looks great and I've found a connection already. James W. Carruth is a nephew to my 4th great grandfather Adam Carruth of Madison County, Ga. James W. also had a son named Burgess b ca 1849. James W. was a son of James Carruth and Elizabeth McEwan m 12 Oct. 1798 Oglethorpe Co., Ga. James and Adam moved to Ga. in about 1794 with their father Robert Carruth from N.C. James W. had the following siblings: Elizabeth A., Peggy (Margaret) H., Robert K., Sarah F., and Alexander L. Carruth. This information is found in Mrs. Lela Grant Carruth's book, "From Whence Ye Came." She notes that James Carruth was eighteen years old when he went with his father to Ga. in 1794 and obtained land on Long Creek but later bought ninety-nine acres on Bluestone Creek. This book also gives you the ancestry for the Carruths back to James Carruth of Antrim Co., Ireland and the history for the Carruth surname thought to be a place name from Carruth or lands of Carruth found in Renfrewshire, Scotland. Would be glad to do a look up in this book or others I have for the Carruth surname for those interested. Would also like to hear from others connected to the Carruth (general spelling -- also Carrouth, Caruth, Coruth, Cruth,...). Best wishes, Harvey Carrouth http://carruthfam.email.listbot.com/ http://www.bnpages.com/hobbies/carrouth/index.html Part of the list for Carruths found at: http://home.earthlink.net/~kengland/ Carruth, James W. (*1819 - ) d. in ATBD spouse: ----------, Trimilya (*1823 - ) ----------child: Carruth, Marion (1854 - 1908) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ << It's finally available....my genealogy website. Here's the URL: http://home.earthlink.net/~kengland/ Please let me know if you find any mistakes...and thanks to everyone who contributed information. Kenneth England >>
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hi i am looking formation on the eberhardt family of madison county ga they lived around carlton
Does anyone have access to the following Census records? I am not able to get to the Library and was wondering if someone has this information to search for me: 1) I am looking for Jonathan Pickens, Sr. from 1730 through 1770 in Charlestown, SC. 2) Also looking for Israel Pickens from 1760 to 1820 in Virginia(August County) - and any other Pickens that might be listed. 3)Looking for John Adams in SC(Anderson, Pickens or Pendleton) from 1830 through 1850. If anyone can help me, please LMK. Thanks! Nancy