Ron, I was responding to you. I have several Stone's listed in the Murray County Heritage book. One has a short family history written up in the book: The James Stone Family. Some highlights: South Carolina born, James Stone and Rachel Ellison were married Feb 8, 1829, Cherokee County, GA. James and Rachel moved later into Walton County, GA where James Stone Jr, the author's gr-gr-grandfather, was born. James was born Aug 1, 1838 and married Mary Roberts, Jan 19, 1860 at Tilton, GA James and Mary had six children: Ginger, Emmer, Sally, John, Lulu and Robert Lee Stone who was born Oct. 2, 1864. If any of this sounds familiar, I can scan or copy more for you. Louise
William Stone, living with son James in Murray Co, Ga 1835-1850. William is veteran of Revolutionary War--would appreciate it very much if anyone has access to 1840 and 1859 census of Murray County, and can e-mail the info these records may show, Thanks, Bob Woods (bwoods@geotec.net)
What a coincidence. My Grandfather from Spring Place, Murray Co. Ga was named William Asbury Childers and died in 1919 there. James Childers, originally from Crandall, Ga. Duchess Donna wrote: > To Whomever: I have a g-grandfather buried across the Murray line at Hopewell Cemetary, am told that he owned businesses in Chatsworth but can find no evidence. Can anyone help me with any info? William Asbury Smith 3-1846 thru 9-20-1926 > Narcissia (Willis) Smith 7-17-1849 thru 7-19-1918 > William alledgely died in Dalton hospital. > Thank you, D. > > ==== GAMURRAY Mailing List ==== > --- Author Retains Copyright --- > -- Copyright 2001 Author -- All Rights Reserved > Post to List: GAMURRAY-L@rootsweb.com http://www.selfroots.com > Unsubscribe request To: GAMURRAY-L-request@rootsweb.com > ARCHIVES: http://searches2.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl
To Whomever: I have a g-grandfather buried across the Murray line at Hopewell Cemetary, am told that he owned businesses in Chatsworth but can find no evidence. Can anyone help me with any info? William Asbury Smith 3-1846 thru 9-20-1926 Narcissia (Willis) Smith 7-17-1849 thru 7-19-1918 William alledgely died in Dalton hospital. Thank you, D.
Louise & Larry wrote: > What year are you looking for? I have the 1850 Murray County census and the "Murray County Heritage" book. > > Louise > > ==== GAMURRAY Mailing List ==== > --- Author Retains Copyright --- > -- Copyright 2001 Author -- All Rights Reserved > Post to List: GAMURRAY-L@rootsweb.com http://www.selfroots.com > Unsubscribe request To: GAMURRAY-L-request@rootsweb.com > ARCHIVES: http://searches2.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl I think the heritage is the only one they told me they had and your probably using the census book and that's why they told me the other wouldn't be of much help. God Bless Wla
Louise, I am not sure to whom you are responding. The census probably wouldn't help, but I have Stones that moved thru Murray Co in the timespan 1805-1830 or so. Problem is that I'm not sure of the first names, tho two might have been James and William. Are there Stone entries in the Heritage Book? ron ...and to you, and the list, is there something I can look up here in Sacramento? Researching: Bolding, Christopher, Golladay, Hancock, Oliver, Ramsey, Stone, Woolbright At 12:33 AM 12/6/01 -0600, you wrote: >What year are you looking for? I have the 1850 Murray County census and the "Murray County Heritage" book. > >Louise > > >==== GAMURRAY Mailing List ==== >--- Author Retains Copyright --- >-- Copyright 2001 Author -- All Rights Reserved >Post to List: GAMURRAY-L@rootsweb.com http://www.selfroots.com >Unsubscribe request To: GAMURRAY-L-request@rootsweb.com >ARCHIVES: http://searches2.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl > >
What year are you looking for? I have the 1850 Murray County census and the "Murray County Heritage" book. Louise
Hello all, I am looking for a David Brooks and the Brooks family in Murray County. I believe that David Brooks had a soon named Marvin Henry, and that is the extent of the information I know of this family. I believe they lived in Chatsworth and Marvin Henry married Amanda Bramblett. I don't know who Marvin's brothers are, but was hoping someone could help, thanks and take care all, Justin --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.303 / Virus Database: 164 - Release Date: 11/24/01
Scott, do you have any info on the Queen line? My maiden name is Queen and my family is from the Murray Co/Whitfield Co area. I have not been able to find much on this line. Thanks. Darlene Halstead TSYSHALS@aol.com
I have been off line for th e past few months- I am seeking information on Kennedy "Canida" Bagwell b 1826 d ? Married Elizabeth ? she last appeared on the Floyd Co., GA 1860 Census and He last appeared on the 1870 Murray Co., GA Census with their 9 children- She may of died at childbirth in 1866 when Sarah J Bagwell was born- Three of their sons left GA and changed their name to BADGWELL between 1870 and 1880- What happened that these sons left Murray County and changed their name ? Does anyone have access to the history of Murray County between 1870 and 1880? Kennedy "Canida" was the son of William and Elizabeth Rowe Bagwell of Floyd County, GA- Any help would be greatly appreciated- Thank you, Donna in AL
Murray County Heritage is $55.00 including postage and handling charges. Paula Franklin Be your own boss - http:// www.quickinfo247.com/4044153.015 ----- Original Message ----- From: "Tom Carter" <tpcarter@swbell.net> To: <GAMURRAY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, November 24, 2001 3:07 AM Subject: RE: [MURRAY] Mollie Glass > There are more than a dozen other references to Glass in the index, although > I don't know how many are re. Mollie. Due to the numerous mentions of Mollie > Glass Brown in this book, you might want to get you a copy of it. You can > obtain a copy from the Whitfield-Murray County Historical Society, 715 > Chattanooga Ave., Dalton, GA 30720. Phone (706) 278-0217.
Just checking through my 'Murray County Heritage', on page 124 "Schools of Spring Place", it says that "In 1896 Mollie Glass (Brown)taught in the Hull Kerr store building, directly north of the courthouse."; Page 127 has a picture of a school class that includes a picture of Miss Mollie Glass (Brown), teacher.; Page 131, Mollie Glass Brown mentioned as ateacher in the primary grades at Lucy Hill Institute.;Page 139, re. Spring Place Presbyterian Church, it says "Other names associated with the church in earlier days included ---------and Elder John Glass whose daughter Mrs. Mollie Brown was a long time postmistress in Spring Place."; Page 157 mentions Mollie Glass Brown as a teacher in "Gum Swamp" school.;Page 159 mentions among other teachers at Marble Hill School Mollie Glass Brown (1900). There are more than a dozen other references to Glass in the index, although I don't know how many are re. Mollie. Due to the numerous mentions of Mollie Glass Brown in this book, you might want to get you a copy of it. You can obtain a copy from the Whitfield-Murray County Historical Society, 715 Chattanooga Ave., Dalton, GA 30720. Phone (706) 278-0217. -----Original Message----- From: PanheadDude@aol.com [mailto:PanheadDude@aol.com] Sent: Thursday, November 22, 2001 3:33 AM To: GAMURRAY-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [MURRAY] Mollie Glass howdy yall........hunting any info on Mollie Glass........i believe her to be from Spring Place.....a student in school in 1887......with a cousin named Suzie Glass........ any info would be highly 'preciated thanks a bunch Scott Queen ==== GAMURRAY Mailing List ==== --- Author Retains Copyright --- -- Copyright 2001 Author -- All Rights Reserved Post to List: GAMURRAY-L@rootsweb.com http://www.selfroots.com Unsubscribe request To: GAMURRAY-L-request@rootsweb.com ARCHIVES: http://searches2.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl
howdy yall........hunting any info on Mollie Glass........i believe her to be from Spring Place.....a student in school in 1887......with a cousin named Suzie Glass........ any info would be highly 'preciated thanks a bunch Scott Queen
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Hi, Does anybody out there have any information on Mary Delany/Delaney Whitmore b: abt 1832. Married John H. O'Neill May 11,1861. shown on 1860 Census age 27. This is my GGGrandmother. Would like to know date of death and parents. Any other information. Her son John H. O'neill JR. Obituary July 6, 1933 Chattsworth Times "Father came to this country from Ireland in early manhood, Later marrying Miss Delaney Whittemore who was a member of one of the pioneer families of This section." This is all the information I have. Can anyone help? Thanks, Mary
Thanks anyway Randall.
Louise, Sorry I was unable to make any connections with those names, I will keep your address and advise you later if I can provide you with any useful information. regards, Randall ----- Original Message ----- From: "Louise & Larry" <ldens@baysat.net> To: <GAMURRAY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, November 12, 2001 8:07 PM Subject: Re: [MURRAY] Callahan/Howell/Evans > Randall, > I am searching for husband of Roslinda (Malinda or Lindy) Howell. She married a James Callahan, about 1850/54. Her parents were: > Pinkney Howell & Elizabeth (Haygood) Howell of Murray Co. > Her sister Rosella married John Evans. > Sisters and brothers: James F., Mariah, Bennett, Sarah A. and Thomas. > Any infomation will be appreciated. > Louise > > > ==== GAMURRAY Mailing List ==== > --- Author Retains Copyright --- > -- Copyright 2001 Author -- All Rights Reserved > Post to List: GAMURRAY-L@rootsweb.com http://www.selfroots.com > Unsubscribe request To: GAMURRAY-L-request@rootsweb.com > ARCHIVES: http://searches2.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl > >
Am trying to find information on my Great Great Grandparents. John H. O'Neill and first wife Mary Ann Cleveland and second wife Mary Delany(Delaney) Whitmore. Am wondering if the 17 year old son in 1860 census is William J. F. O'Neill. Enlisted as private Dalton GA. Lt. Col J.L. Calhoun killed Winchester Va. 9/20/1864 2nd Army of Northern Va. Does anyone have access to 1850 and 1860 Murray County Census? Would like to have names, age, place of birth etc of the household of the following. 1860 census Delany Whitmore living with Benjamin Loughridge page 266 and John H. O'Neill living next door. 1850 census John H. O'Neill married with children. Thanks, Mary
Terry: Yep, sounds like my Robert! Do you have any more information about him? I would really appreciate anything you have! Are you directly related to him? If so, how? Shannon
I have connections to the Howell Family, how may I help? Regards, Randall ----- Original Message ----- From: "Louise & Larry" <ldens@baysat.net> To: <GAMURRAY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, November 09, 2001 11:14 PM Subject: [MURRAY] Callahan/Howell/Evans > Does anyone have a connection with the: > Callahan's, Howell's and Evan's in Murray County in the1800's? Thanks > > > ==== GAMURRAY Mailing List ==== > --- Author Retains Copyright --- > -- Copyright 2001 Author -- All Rights Reserved > Post to List: GAMURRAY-L@rootsweb.com http://www.selfroots.com > Unsubscribe request To: GAMURRAY-L-request@rootsweb.com > ARCHIVES: http://searches2.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl > >