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    1. Re: Ishmael Vineyard
    2. I am several generation down the line, but he is a great grandpa (plus). Some of his line lives in Comanche Tx. There is a Vineyard Reunion this month at Lake Procter . It is on Hwy 16 in Comanche Tx Come and join us July 28th all day get together. mdvineyardsadie@yahoo.com

    07/20/2001 09:42:34
    1. Remove
    2. dhigginbotham
    3. Please remove me from the list. thanks. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >hi >i >C > > >============================== >Visit Ancestry.com for a FREE 14-Day Trial and enjoy access to the #1 >Source for Family History Online. Go to: >http://www.ancestry.com/subscribe/subscribetrial1y.asp?sourcecode=F11HB > >

    07/19/2001 06:34:44
    1. Childs
    2. Looking for info on Grandfather Jesse c.Childs,b.1880,Madison, Son of William H. hi i C

    07/19/2001 04:43:06
    1. August Issue "Georgia Settlers"
    2. The quarterly for the East Georgia Genealogical Society (EGGS) will be coming out the first week of August. Contents of the next issue include: County Records Clarke Co. Deed Book A, (1802-1804) Hart Co. Research Resources Jackson Co. Marriage Book D (1860-1869), pp. 171-340 Morgan Co. Bonds (1816-27), pp. 184-224 Oglethorpe Co. Echo, Mar. 9, 1877 - Mar. 23, 1877 Walton Co. Wills & Est. Records A, (1819-1827), pp. 133-153 Wm. A. Slaughter Journal The main goal of the EGGS quarterly is to abstract "never before published" records, or various other documents and information of genealogical content, and place in the quarterly for the 28 counties the Society serves: Banks, Barrow, Butts, Clarke, Columbia, Elbert, Franklin, Glascock, Greene, Gwinnett, Hancock, Hart, Jackson, Jasper, Lincoln, Madison, McDuffie, Morgan, Newton, Oconee, Oglethorpe, Putnam, Rockdale, Stephens, Taliaferro, Walton, Warren and Wilkes. Just a note on the William Allen Slaughter Journal - the Journal was written to outline the family history and descendants of this branch of the Slaughters. The line, as recalled by W. A. Slaughter (1804-1886), stems from John Slaughter (1733-1798) who m. Frances Brothers. Many of the Slaughter descendants in Georgia are descended from this line. As a continuation, in the November issue, some of the genealogical lines will be put in order and verified when possible. This small journal brings a wealth of information about a family with a proud heritage. If interested, additional information and applications forms to join the society can be found on the EGGS web site at: www.rootsweb.com/~gaeggs Of course, you're most welcome to add your query to the web page.

    07/11/2001 08:48:34
    1. Re: Hix Cemetery
    2. HIX, GA does not exist on the map anymore. It was located near the intersection of Duncan Swindel road and Hwy 98 about 3 miles West of Ila, GA. From I 85 take Hwy 441 South approx. 6.5 miles. Turn East on Hwy 98 and travel 5 miles. The HIX Cemetery is located on the North (Left) side of the road.

    07/08/2001 11:11:56
    1. Re:[GAELBERT]Roll Call-Carruth Family Madison Co. & Elbert Co., Ga.
    2. Hello, Haven't posted a message for my ancestors from this area in a while. I'm looking for any and all connection and information on CARRUTH, CARUTH, CAROUTH, CARROUTH, CAROOTH, CORRUTH, CORROUTH, and similar spellings of my family surname (all these spellings of Carruth have been found in the various census, tax, deed, and marriages records for my family). Carruth is a Scottish place name. The story of the Carruth immigration and migration to North Georgia begins with the move of my seventh great grandfather, James Carruth b. 1679 in Dumbarton where is family had lived since at least the early 1600's, to Antrim County, Ireland where he died in 1727. James was married to Margaret Law and some of their descendants live on in Antrim County, Ireland through the present day. James and Margaret sons Adam (b. ca 1704, my 6th g. grandfather), Walter, and Alexander immigrated aboard the Deligance of Glascow in 1729 and settled first in Hanover Township, Lancaster County, Pa. Mary Carruth Huggins (sister of Adam) and her husband John Huggins also immigrated at about this time and are also found in Lancaster County along with her brothers and many other Scots-Irish families. Alexander died in 1739. Adam and Walter received warrant for 100 acres in 1742-43, however this Carruth/Huggins family group soon moved to Augusta County, Va. briefly where records show the sale of land by Adam Carruth in 1747 before they moved to the far western frontier of Bladen County, N.C. to where Anson County was soon to be formed and Rowan County formed from Anson Co. 4 years later. They settled in what was known as the, "Davidson's Creek Settlement," and raised their families. Adam moved on with his family to Mecklenburg Co., N.C. and died in Lincoln Co., N.C. in 1782. Adam was married to Elizabeth Beatty (Beatey), daughter of John Beatty and Susan Asfordby. My 5th great grandfather, Robert Carruth (b. 1746 in Augusta Co., Va.) moved from Rutherford County, North Carolina to Wilkes County, Georgia in about 1793 and died in Madison County, Georgia in 1815. There is some indication Robert may have been a Revolutionary Soldier and his first home in Wilkes County may have been on land offered to veterans of the war. His sons Adam (my 4th g. grandfather) and James bought land and raised families in Madison County. Robert's other children bought land in Franklin County and Oglethorpe County and then moved on to the West during the early 1800's. Robert's wife was thought to be Elizabeth Anderson by family genealogist, but due to further study I believe his wife was named Martha (possibly Martha Huggins). There was a Carruth Mill in Madison County and the county history documents there was once a bridge at this site. There is also some evidence of a post office at "Carruth," which may be the source of "Carruth" shown on the 1915 Madison County map at: http://www.cviog.uga.edu/Projects/gainfo/histcountymaps/madison1915map.htm Adam Carruth was b. ca 1774 and d. 1840 in Madison County. His wife was Elizabeth (last name unknown). Family genealogist have thought Adam was the Carruth who ran the Carruth Mill in Madison County and was known as the Bell Maker, but due to further study I believe it may have been his brother James who ran the mill. Adam (b. 1774) and Elizabeth had 6 children including James Elbert Carruth who married Harriet Nance Andrew (my 3rd great grandparents) in Madison County on 15 Nov. 1832 and they had seven sons. They lived near Ft. Lamar until his death in 1850. Harriet moved with their children to Elbert County, Georgia and is found on the 1850 Census there as H. Carouth along with the initials for each of the seven boys and her sister Permelia Andrew. Harriet is found on the census two doors down from her brother Benjamin Andrew and family. Six of the sons of Harriet and James Elbert Carruth served in the Company H, 38th Regiment, Georgia Volunteer Infantry, Elbert County, Goshen Blues. Two of these boys died from wounds received, one was captured and later released, and three stopped fighting after the surrender at Appomattox and returned to Elbert County. From the 1860 Census forward, this group is found as Carrouth. Robert Asbury Carrouth (b. 1848, my 2nd g. grandfather) was the youngest of the seven boys and his service record has not been found at this time. He married Amanda C. Sanders. Amanda's parents were Amanda Elizabeth Andrew and James M. Sanders. Robert Asbury Carrouth and his wife Amanda are buried in Elbert County at Stinchcomb Methodist Church. They had four children who were: 1. James M. Carrouth b. 1868, m. Estelle B. (unknown last name), both buried at Rose Hill Cem., Royston 2. Thomas Sanford Carrouth b. 1871, m. Frances Elizabeth Dickerson (my Carruth/Carrouth great grandparents), both buried at Rose Hill Cem., Royston 3. Harriet Carrouth b. 1874, m. George Porterfield, burial places unknown 4. Lucy Carrouth b. 1877, m. William H, Russell, both buried at Comer City Cem. Thomas Sanford Carrouth and Frances' son Robert Asbury Carrouth, b. 1902 in Elbert County, is my grandfather. Robert Asbury Carrouth m. Catherine Pecola Dove in 1923. They moved to Tallahassee, Florida in 1926 where our family lives on today. If anyone has directions for how I can find what was the Carruth Mill or the Post Office or Community area shown as Carruth on the map listed above in Madison County please send them to me. There is also a Carruth-Hutcherson Cemetery listed in the Madison County Cemetery Book. If anyone can give me directions and information for who I may need to get permission from to take a look at the cemetery if it is on private property, I would appreciate it very much. I would like to make a visit to Madison County soon and visit these places. Also, if anyone has recommendations for a local motel and places to eat I would like to get them from you. I visited this area a couple of years ago, but was only there a few days and can use all the help I can get with the above. Best Wishes, Harvey Carrouth Ps. - I saw on the Elbert Co. list that Susan Sexton was now the Probate Judge in Elbert County. I agree with everyone who mentioned her name concerning how helpful and knowledgeable she is to those researching their family history from this area. Can anyone tell me if the Elbert Co. Heritage 1790-1997 book is now available for purchase. Also, has anyone heard of a book called Seven Sons, by Elbert Arnold Carruth? Seven Sons of James Elbert Carruth and Harriet Nance Andrew: 1. Benjamin C. Carrouth, died at Richmond, Va., 1862 (CSA) 2. Joseph Adam Carrouth, m. Susan Power 1865 3. Francis Asbury Carrouth, m. Elizabeth Andrews 1867 4. Thomas Sandford Carrouth, died from wounds received at Seven Days Fight, near Richmond, 1862 (CSA) 5. Gideon S. Carrouth, m. Sarah E. Booth 1868 6. James Elbert Carrouth, m. Martha Ridgeway 1864. 7. Robert Asbury Carrouth, m. Amanda C. Sanders 1867 Above marriages took place in Elbert County (Carrouth surname was spelled a variety of ways in the marriage records including Corrouth, Carooth, and Carrouth). Thanks for all help from those I have communicated with on my family history.

    07/08/2001 02:27:21
    1. Still getting messages
    2. Leandra White
    3. This is a message I recieved today. So I must be on your mailing list. Please get me unsubscribed. >Resent-Date: Thu, 5 Jul 2001 15:11:57 -0600 >X-Original-Sender: hix@postmark.net Thu Jul 5 15:11:57 2001 >From: hix@postmark.net >Old-To: GAMADISO-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: Hix Cemetary >Sender: gc-gateway@rootsweb.com >X-OriginalArrivalTime: 05 Jul 2001 20:42:59.0207 (UTC) FILETIME=[13B56170:01C10593] >Date: 5 Jul 2001 14:42:59 -0600 >To: GAMADISO-L@rootsweb.com >Resent-From: GAMADISO-L@rootsweb.com >X-Mailing-List: <GAMADISO-L@rootsweb.com> archive/latest/99 >X-Loop: GAMADISO-L@rootsweb.com >Resent-Sender: GAMADISO-L-request@rootsweb.com > > >Can someone please tell me where in Madison County is the old and new Hix Cemetaries located? > > >============================== >Shop Ancestry - Everything you need to Discover, Preserve & Celebrate >your heritage! >http://shop.myfamily.com/ancestrycatalog > >

    07/05/2001 02:41:09
    1. Missing Dog Tags from Vietnam Vets - Found!
    2. Stacey Cox
    3. Hi all, I was driving to work this morning and heard of a wonderful new site which may help many of you in your research or personally. Apparently, dog tags from individuals who served in Vietnam who were either missing in action, killed in action, or simply individuals who lost their tags are being sold in Ho Chi Min City on the streets. There are a group of blessed individuals who are buying these up and making them available free of charge to family members of these individuals. The site is called www.founddogtags.com. I hope it can be of help to you or your loved ones. Sincerely, Stacey Cox St. Louis, MO HART,OLSON,WILLIAMS,HUNTER,CHRISTIAN,BROWN,BRITT,FORBES,ARMSTRONG in MS, TN, MO, AL, NC, SC, GA and VA _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com

    07/05/2001 12:03:35
    1. Hix Cemetary
    2. Can someone please tell me where in Madison County is the old and new Hix Cemetaries located?

    07/05/2001 08:42:59
    1. Faulkners/Pattens
    2. Tony Arnold
    3. Hi, I am hoping to possibly connect with any FAULKNER or PATTEN descendants, whose ancestors lived in Madison County, Georgia from around 1830 to 1900. After looking in census records, many were in the Grove Hill District area. Thanks, Tony Arnold sportsedan@hotmail.com _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com

    07/04/2001 03:53:33
    1. Elizabeth Britt and Elijah Willis Christian
    2. Stacey Cox
    3. Hi all, Looking for information on the following individuals: Elizabeth Britt, b. abt. 1754 in VA and died between 1820-1830 in Madison County (not verified yet). Her husband, Elijah Willis Christian, b. 1748 in Goochland County, VA and died in Franklin County, GA 5/23/1801. Also looking for the marriage date and location of these two individuals. Their daughter, Hannah Christian, born abt 1784-1789 in either VA or Madison County, GA. She married Rev. John Hunter in GA (unsure of county) and died in Talapoosa County, AL on 10/8/1846. John died 10/23/1868 in Calhoun County, MS. If you have any info. on these individuals, I'd GREATLY appreciate an email!! Thanks! Stacey Cox St. Louis, MO _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com

    07/02/2001 03:30:27
    1. Sorrow
    2. Jane Combs
    3. Need help on this Sorrow Family. Any information greatly appreciated. My line is through Jesse Mercer, his daughter Melissa Jane Sorrow who married William J. Butler in Madison Co., GA then moved to Oconee Co., GA. Thank you, Jane in TX 1 *William SORROW b: Abt. 1730 in VA. d: Abt. 1806 in Oglethorpe Co. GA.. +*Sarah ? (w/o William SORROW) ......... 2 John Webb SORROW d: Abt. 1803 in Oglethorpe Co. GA ......... 2 Sarah SORROW ............. +Joseph CANTERBERRY m: 21 November 1781 ......... 2 *Samuel SORROW b: Bef. 1755 in VA d: 19 February 1807 in Oglethorpe Co. GA ............. +*Mary ? (w/o Samuel SORROW) d: in Oglethorpe Co. GA .................... 3 Joshua SORROW d: 1829 ........................ +Sally STEPHENS m: 12 March 1807 in Oglethorpe Co. GA ............................... 4 Perry D. SORROW ............................... 4 Andrew J. SORROW ............................... 4 Susan SORROW ............................... 4 Lucinda SORROW ............................... 4 George P. SORROW b: Abt. 1814 ................................... +Martha Ann BARNETT b: Abt. 1822 m: 27 September 1843 in Oglethorpe Co., GA .................... 3 Elijah SORROW b: Abt. 1780 in GA d: 03 November 1846 in Elbert Co. GA ........................ +Nancy NASH b: Abt. 1788 in VA m: 06 December 1805 in Oglethorpe Co. GA ............................... 4 Samuel Gordon SORROW b: Abt. 1810 d: Aft. 1880 ................................... +Gilliy Ann OZLEY b: 1817 m: 22 April 1841 in Elbert Co., GA. ............................... 4 Terrell Thomas SORROW b: Abt. 1815 d: 08 June 1864 .................... 3 Samuel (Jr) SORROW b: 05 May 1735 in Middlesex Co. VA .................... 3 *Jesse Messer SORROW b: Abt. 1798 in VA d: Bef. 1860 in Madison Co. GA ........................ +*Sarah "Sallie" JOHNSON b: 1800 m: 04 April 1819 in Madison Co. GA ............................... 4 *Melissa Jane SORROW b: 09 August 1828 in Madison Co.GA d: in GA ................................... +*William J. BUTLER b: 14 July 1832 in ? Clark Co. GA m: 21 August 1853 in Madison Co. GA d: in GA. ............................... 4 Willis SORROW b: Abt. 1830 in GA ................................... +Eliza (?) b: Abt. 1835 in GA ............................... 4 Franklin SORROW b: Abt. 1832 in GA ................................... +(?) WHITEHURST ............................... 4 Manerva SORROW b: Abt. 1836 in GA ................................... +James M. REEVES m: 17 December 1850 in Madison Co., GA ............................... 4 William M. SORROW b: Abt. 1838 in GA ................................... +Emily C. (?) b: Abt. 1835 ............................... 4 Sarah F. SORROW b: Abt. 1840 in GA ............................... 4 George W. SORROW b: Abt. 1827 ................................... +Mary Elizabeth DAVIS m: 10 January 1850 in Oglethorpe Co., GA ............................... 4 McKinzie Hill SORROW b: 07 April 1821 d: 28 August 1905 ................................... +Sarah Elizabeth GUNTER b: 1829 m: 07 February 1844 in Elbert Co., GA .................... 3 George SORROW .................... 3 Polly SORROW ........................ +[1] William STEPHENS .................... *2nd Husband of Polly SORROW: ........................ +William STEPHENS m: 16 October 1809 in Oglethorpe Co., GA .................... *3rd Husband of Polly SORROW: ........................ +Samuel KELLUM m: 31 March 1827 in Oglethorpe Co., GA .................... 3 Susan SORROW ........................ +[1] William STEPHENS m: 19 August 1806 in oglethorpe Co., GA ............................... 4 Mary Polly STEPHENS ................................... +Samuel KELLUM m: 31 March 1827 in Oglethorpe Co., GA .................... 3 Sally SORROW b: Abt. 1794 ........................ +James STEPHENS m: 26 July 1815 in Oglethorpe Co., GA ............................... 4 Elizabeth STEPHENS b: Abt. 1818 ............................... 4 Martha STEPHENS b: Abt. 1820 ............................... 4 Sarah STEPHENS b: Abt. 1833 ............................... 4 Lucinda STEPHENS b: Abt. 1837 ......... 2 Henry SORROW b: Abt. 1818 ............. +Elizabeth WHITLEY b: Abt. 1825 m: 02 January 1845 in Henry Co., GA .................... 3 Sarah F. SORROW b: Abt. 1846 .................... 3 Amanda S. SORROW b: Abt. 1848 .................... 3 Malissa G. SORROW b: Abt. 1850 .................... 3 James D. SORROW b: Abt. 1854 .................... 3 John SORROW b: Abt. 1856 .................... 3 William J. SORROW b: Abt. 1858 .................... 3 Randolph SORROW ........................ +Jane WILLIAMS m: 15 March 1823 in Wilkinson Co., GA jcombs@hot.rr.com http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/c/o/m/Jane-A-Combs/ My Roots: Arthur, Baldwin, Burns, Butler, Clements, Combs, Crawford, Culver, Duke(s), Faris/Farris, French, Johnson, Jones, Kelly/Kelley, Lambert, Lane, Martin, Oliver, Reeves, Reynolds, Rhoten, Rosenberg, Schwar(t)z, Sorrow, Walker, Whitehurst

    06/30/2001 02:27:26
    1. Do you own this book:(old) PENDLETON DISTRICT and Genealogy of Leading Families, History of. By: R. W. Simpson
    2. Nancy Bedell
    3. If anyone owns the book listed above - could I ask a favor? Would someone be willing to do a lookup for me, in this book, to see what information it has in it on the ADAMS family surname. If the information is lengthy, I would be willing to pay for any copies - if someone would be kind enough to take the time. If so, please email me at nbedell@yahoo.com. Thank you, Nancy Adams Bedell ===== My favorite time of day? Son Down!! :-} __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get personalized email addresses from Yahoo! Mail http://personal.mail.yahoo.com/

    06/26/2001 01:16:39
    1. Holland /Smith
    2. Mary Smith born 27 Oct 1805 (1850 Carroll Co. Census) gives place KY. ma 1 Feb. 1821 Madison co. James Hudson Hollad 1820 Madison census has the following Smith families with a dau who fits her age range. Peter Robert David Shadrick Elizabth Can anyone help me with this.Need to know which ones if any were in KY in 1805.. thank you,Joyce McMurray

    06/24/2001 02:37:15
    1. Re: Madison County ALLENs
    2. sam & sheila
    3. --WebTV-Mail-2835-253 Content-Type: Text/Plain; Charset=US-ASCII Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7Bit The 1850 Forsyth county census by Sharon Bennett Williams show's: 1850 ALLEN, G. W. Household # 123 G.W. Allen 49 Male, Occupation shoes born in 1801 in N.C., Thomas Allen 21 male born in Ga., Angeline Allen, 16 female born in Ga., Nancy Allen 14, female born in Ga., Louisa Allen 12, Female born in Ga., Joel S. Allen 10, male, born in Ga., Mary A. Allen 7, female, born in Ga., M.S. Allen 5, male, born in Ga. I believe this is the same as your Gray Allen family. What do you think? When did Gray W. Allen's wife, Nancy die or divorce? Also on the 1850 census, Wiatt/Wyatt Allen is shown in household # 135 or 137. Please respond. These are my direct ancestors. Sam --WebTV-Mail-2835-253 Content-Disposition: Inline Content-Type: Message/RFC822 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7Bit Received: from smtpin-101-4.bryant.webtv.net (209.240.198.29) by storefull-617.iap.bryant.webtv.net with WTV-SMTP; Wed, 13 Jun 2001 20:40:48 -0700 (PDT) Received: by smtpin-101-4.bryant.webtv.net (WebTV_Postfix+sws) id 41D5B1E6; Wed, 13 Jun 2001 20:40:51 -0700 (PDT) Delivered-To: chiefsam@webtv.net Received: from lists2.rootsweb.com (lists2.rootsweb.com [63.92.80.32]) by smtpin-101-4.bryant.webtv.net (WebTV_Postfix+sws) with ESMTP id 75CEC1B3; Wed, 13 Jun 2001 20:40:50 -0700 (PDT) Received: (from slist@localhost) by lists2.rootsweb.com (8.10.1/8.10.1) id f5E3bLM01487; Wed, 13 Jun 2001 21:37:21 -0600 Resent-Date: Wed, 13 Jun 2001 21:37:21 -0600 X-Original-Sender: davjen128@earthlink.net Wed Jun 13 20:37:20 2001 Message-ID: <000c01c0f47a$b531c860$9313323f@default> Reply-To: "David Lineberger" <davjen128@earthlink.net> From: "David Lineberger" <davjen128@earthlink.net> Old-To: "Madison County List" <GAMADISO-L@rootsweb.com> Subject: Madison County ALLENs Date: Wed, 13 Jun 2001 22:35:40 -0400 MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" X-Priority: 3 X-MSMail-Priority: Normal X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook Express 5.00.2919.6600 X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V5.00.2919.6600 Resent-Message-ID: <sUPvcC.A.CX.xFDK7@lists2.rootsweb.com> To: GAMADISO-L@rootsweb.com Resent-From: GAMADISO-L@rootsweb.com X-Mailing-List: <GAMADISO-L@rootsweb.com> archive/latest/92 X-Loop: GAMADISO-L@rootsweb.com Precedence: list Resent-Sender: GAMADISO-L-request@rootsweb.com Hello List, Looking to connect with descendents of several Madison County ALLEN lines. Gray W. ALLEN (1801-abt. 1870) and James ALLEN (1810- abt 1880) were most likely brothers and the sons of Gray ALLEN and Mollie (Polly?) NANCE. Both born in Anson County, NC and living in Madison County by the 1820's. Gray ALLEN married Nancy MORGAN in Madison County on Aug 22, 1827 and had the following children: Russell, 1828 Thomas, 1830-1901 Angenela, 1832 Fanny, 1835 Louisa, 1838 Josephus, 1840 Mary, 1844 Mathew, 1844-1917 James ALLEN was married to Cynthia, perhaps the Cynthia VINSON that married a James ALLEN in Jackson County on Apr 12 1832. James and Cynthia had: Cynthia Adaline, 1833-1907 William, 1836 Vergina, 1840 Lauraw, 1843 Eliza, 1846 Augustavus, 1853 These two families lived in neighboring households in the Pocataligo District near Danielsville. Any information or contacts appreciated, Take care, David Lineberger Davenport, IA davjen128@earthlink.net "The only thing necessary for evil to triumph is for good men to stand by and do nothing." --Edmund Burke ============================== Visit Ancestry.com for a FREE 14-Day Trial and enjoy access to the #1 Source for Family History Online. Go to: http://www.ancestry.com/subscribe/subscribetrial1y.asp?sourcecode=F11HB --WebTV-Mail-2835-253--

    06/14/2001 04:50:39
    1. Madison County ALLENs
    2. David Lineberger
    3. Hello List, Looking to connect with descendents of several Madison County ALLEN lines. Gray W. ALLEN (1801-abt. 1870) and James ALLEN (1810- abt 1880) were most likely brothers and the sons of Gray ALLEN and Mollie (Polly?) NANCE. Both born in Anson County, NC and living in Madison County by the 1820's. Gray ALLEN married Nancy MORGAN in Madison County on Aug 22, 1827 and had the following children: Russell, 1828 Thomas, 1830-1901 Angenela, 1832 Fanny, 1835 Louisa, 1838 Josephus, 1840 Mary, 1844 Mathew, 1844-1917 James ALLEN was married to Cynthia, perhaps the Cynthia VINSON that married a James ALLEN in Jackson County on Apr 12 1832. James and Cynthia had: Cynthia Adaline, 1833-1907 William, 1836 Vergina, 1840 Lauraw, 1843 Eliza, 1846 Augustavus, 1853 These two families lived in neighboring households in the Pocataligo District near Danielsville. Any information or contacts appreciated, Take care, David Lineberger Davenport, IA davjen128@earthlink.net "The only thing necessary for evil to triumph is for good men to stand by and do nothing." --Edmund Burke

    06/13/2001 04:35:40
    1. John ADAMS & Loucidie(Dycie) BEVEL-South Carolina(?) & Madison Co., GA
    2. Nancy Bedell
    3. Does anyone have a John ADAMS in their line that was born around 1802 in South Carolina, I think. He married Loudicie(Dycie) Bevel and John died 9 Aug 1905 in Danielsville, Madison County, Georgia. Loudicie BEVEL was born 12 Oct 1817 in South Carolina(I think) and died 12 Jul 1895 in Danielsville, Madison County, Georgia. They had the following children: Louisa Frances-b.1832 d.1869 Madison Co., GA John Terrell-b.8 Dec 1833 d.24 Jul 1918 Madison Co., GA Mary Elizabeth-b.2 Jul 1836 d.29 Jul 1897 Madison Co., GA Martha-b.1840 d.1938 Madison Co., GA Sarah Elizabeth-b.1841 d.17 Apr 1920 Madison Co., GA Jesse White-b.6 May 1842 d. 12 Oct 1912 Madison Co., GA Katherine-b.abt 1848 d.10 Sep 1918 Madison Co., GA Emoriah M.-b.1849 d.1914 Madison Co., GA Susan-b.14 Feb 1860 d.22 Dec 1945 Madison Co., GA Julia-b.1867 d.1884 Madison Co., GA Georgia A.-b.1867 d.1883 Madison Co., GA I have more information on the descendants of John & Loudicie's children - if any of this looks familiar - please, please email me at nbedell@yahoo.com. I don't know very much about John or Loudicie's parents, etc. Anything would be appreciated!! Thanks!! Nancy Adams Bedell ===== My favorite time of day? Son Down!! :-} __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Spot the hottest trends in music, movies, and more. http://buzz.yahoo.com/

    06/13/2001 02:10:18
    1. Baldwin
    2. Harry Baldwin
    3. I'm looking for Hartwell A. Baldwin, born ca. 1825 in Madison County. Anyone have any leads on Baldwins in Madison County in the early 19th Century? Thanks! Harry Baldwin emmagee@aug.com

    06/08/2001 09:54:42
    1. Anderson, Baxter
    2. Donna
    3. Posted on: Madison Co. Ga Queries Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Ga/Madison/10204 Surname: Anderson, Baxter ------------------------- I am looking for Tilman Thomas Anderson b: 1829. A fellow searcher (waiting to get more info) said she found a T.T. Anderson who married Martha Baxter in 1828 in Madison County. Could be Tilman's parents. Also, Martha filed for a land grant for her "orphaned" son, T.T. Depending on the dates, it could be that T.T. was their only child. The earliest I show Tilman Thomas is in 1849 in Itawamba, MS when he married Mary Wilbourne. He married again to Mary Harwell then moved to Texas btwn 1880-1883. Several sons from his first marraige had already moved there. Thanks. Donna donnap@stoutinternet.com

    06/08/2001 05:31:36
    1. Census Avalibility Maps
    2. These are really good sites for Census avalibility maps http://www.segenealogy.com/sgo03.htm http://www.segenealogy.com/sgo03_ga.htm Brent

    06/07/2001 04:50:15