Muscogee County GaArchives Obituaries.....Aubrey J. Buchanan October 12 1958 ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/copyright.htm http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/ga/gafiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Judith Gresham judo53@chartermi.net February 7, 2004, 8:37 pm The Columbus Ledger Mrs. Aubrey J. Buchanan, 58, formerly of Columbus, died Sunday in Baltimore, Md. Born in Phenix City, April 4, 1900, Mrs. Buchanan was the daughter of the late W. C. and Emma Varner Jowers. She resided in Phenix City and Columbus most of her life, moving to Baltimore two and a half years ago. She was at one time connected with the former Merchants Bank in Columbus as a bookkeeper. She was a bookkeeper for Columbus Plumbing and Heating, Co. before moving to Baltimore. She was a member of St. Luke Methodist Church. Survivors include a son, Hugh Fitzsimmons Jr. of Fort Jackson, S.C.; a sister, Mrs. J. M. Merritt, Baltimore; a nephew, Harry K. Jowers, Kissimmee, Fla.; a niece, Patricia L. Jowers of Kissimmee; and several cousins who live in Columbus and Phenix City. The body was to arrive in Columbus at 1:15 p.m. today. Funeral arrangements will be announced by Colonial Funeral Home. Additional Comments: This was published in the Columbus Ledger on Tuesday, October 14, 1958 This file has been created by a form at http://www.poppet.org/gafiles/ File size: 1.5 Kb
In Columbus there was a man made park. Made in 1888. It has been called: Wildwood Weracoba Park Lake Bottom in the St. Elmo area. As teenagers my parents visited the Park , that they called Weracoba. There was a Lake, A Trolley from downtown that stopped at what is now known as St. Elmo Shopping Center across the street from St. Elmo School., dance pavilion, ballfields, Zoo and other attractions. Does anyone know where these attractions were located. It was first called Wildwood, my parents called it Weracoba Park , then I came along and called it Lake Bottom. The park was active from 1888 until 1925 , the the lake was drained. The park went form 18th avenue to 17th avenue--Girrard to Forrest Ave. It's the park across from Columbus High School where everyone walks and jogs. It is now in the Historial District. If you have any information on the Park please let me know. I am curious where the name Weracoba came from. I am curious where the Zoo , ballfields and the other attractions were. It's hard to place all this in the area it's in today.
I have helped Evelyn locate the town of Dennard http://www.cviog.uga.edu/Projects/gainfo/houstoncopn.htm This site will give you a map which shows Dennard.... I hope someone on this list might have a connection or know something about the families she mentions. Families from GA moved to Texas so often -- so there are lots of us doing this type of research. From: "Evelyn Ezell" <EVEEZE@msn.com> To: <margie@majorinternet.net> Subject: lost relatives i have a letter from jessie stowers. dated dannard houston co. ga. i can not find this on a map. marriage records show jessie r. stowers married maria m. hook 30 april 1871 houston co. ga. the 1870 census shows maria hook in the george doolittle household. the marriage license record george r. doolittle married h.e.clark 15 dec.1868. george r. doolittle married victoria scarbarough 4 junr 1878 my great grand mother was eddie ann clark married isaac crawford in 1859 in muscogee co ga . they came to texas and are here in 1860. jessie states in ths letters his wife is eddie ann s sister. eddie ann was born march 13,1839 died in texas 1905 no death certificate. crawford co. shows to have been formrd out of houston co. do you find any thing on these people. there were 3 doolittle children john r., viola,and george . i do not know who the father or mother of eddie ann are can you help or offer any suggestions? evelyn ezell FAX NO 903 586 5017 or e mail eveeze@msn.com
You may want to give the list your grandparents names, some have books that may have limited info of Columbus. The following is a link to the "Ask a Librarian" section of the Chattahoochee Valley Regional Library system. It is called that because they also include some surrounding counties other than Muscogee County. This is becoming a common practice to include the counties in other things - development, boy scouts, and etc. Whenever writing to the library (or any other source), please do not ask them to do your family history. They have gotten blank family trees (and many other like requests) and have been ask to fill in everything they could find. They can point you in a direction. They can get you limited info. But they can not physically do all of your research. If they had the time to do in-depth research they would be working on their own. http://www.thecolumbuslibrary.org/commentform.html kemis Does anyone have any info on schools in Columbus in the 1880's and 1890's? My grandparents were born in Columbus in 1873 and 1876 and so would have been in school in that time period. Are there any records extant from that period? School records, yearbooks, school publications etc. - would the library have any of this? Any info would be appreciated. Pat
Does anyone have any info on schools in Columbus in the 1880's and 1890's? My grandparents were born in Columbus in 1873 and 1876 and so would have been in school in that time period. Are there any records extant from that period? School records, yearbooks, school publications etc. - would the library have any of this? Any info would be appreciated. Pat
Muscogee County GaArchives Obituaries.....R.M. Slaton September 12 1912 ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/copyright.htm http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/ga/gafiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Carla Miles cmhistory@mchsi.com February 1, 2004, 12:32 am The Butler Herald, September 17, 1912 The Butler Herald Tuesday, September 17, 1912 Page Six Columbus Man Commits Suicide Columbus, Ga., September 12 R.M. Slaton, of Columbus, committed suicide at the home of his sister, Mrs. Edna Forsyth in Phenix City, Ala., today, by swallowing carbolic acid. He was found in an unconscious condition, and a physician, who was summoned thought at first he had been paralyzed, but detecting the odor of carbolic acid, investigated and found that his mouth and throat were badly burned. The empty phial (vial) was found just outside the window. Death resulted in a few minutes. Slaton was 60 years of age. Several children survive him. There is no cause for the suicide. The Butler Herald Tuesday, September 17, 1912 Page Five Local Paragraphs The sympathy of all Taylor County friends is extended to Mrs. J.D. Gresham of Howard in the tragic death of her brother, Mr. R.M. Slaton who died at Columbus Thursday afternoon after swallowing the contents of a phial (vial) of carbolic acid This file has been created by a form at http://www.poppet.org/gafiles/ File size: 1.5 Kb
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/Xd.2ADE/1397 Message Board Post: thur this message board found both sides of our biological famlies.........after 40 years.........thanks to everyone
from another genealogy group . . . sure helps me understand some of the things on tombstones. kemis Gravestone Imagery... Karin Sprague Following are some common images used in carving gravestones. Although these designs and meanings are traditional, we encourage our clients to explore other images that, while less traditional, offer more personal meaning. * AE or ae (next to one another or touching) — an abbreviation for "aged", as in "died May 13, 1864, ae 54 yrs 1 month & 6 days." * A.E.F. — American Expeditionary Forces. * American Flag on stone, or small flag placed beside stone — usually, military service; patriotism. * Anchor or ship — hope, or seafaring profession. * Arches — victory in death. * Arrows — mortality. * Bouquets or flowers — condolences, grief, sorrow. * Broken column — loss of head of family. * Broken ring, chain forming a near-circle, perhaps with one broken link dangling in place — family circle severed. * Buds, rosebud — morning of life, renewal of life. * Bugles — resurrection; also, the military. * Butterfly — short-lived, early death; resurrection. * Candle being snuffed — time; mortality. * Celtic cross (has circle at the intersection of the crossbar and the upright shaft) — from Ireland; said to serve as a double symbol of eternity and unity, both that of the Son with the Father and the Holy Spirit and that of the believer with the Trinity - a common theme of St. Patrick's preaching. * Cherub — angelic. * Christ, Virgin Mary, a saint, an angel or the like — devotion to that holy figure; desire for their aid to attain heaven. * Clouds — veil which conceals God from His worshipers. * Coffin, Father Time, picks/shovels, darts, palls, skulls, skeletons and bones — mortality; the passing away of the flesh, items used surrounding its entombment, and the inevitability of death. * Corn — ripe old age. * Cross — emblem of faith. * Crossed swords — high-ranking military person. * Crown — honors glorified souls and angels, or points to the triumph of death, when it caps a winged skull. Sometimes juxtaposed with cross; indicates that earthly life includes suffering, and the afterlife, victory. * D.A.R. or S.A.R. — Daughters/Sons of the American Revolution. * Dove — innocence, gentleness, affection, purity. * F.L.T.in three links of a chain; I.O.O.F. — Friendship, Love, and Truth. It is the symbol of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows, a fraternal organization. This organization takes care of widows and orphans, and in general, does good works. * Flying birds — flight of the soul. * Fruits — eternal plenty. * G.A.R. Grand Army of the Republic; the Union Army during the War Between the States * Garlands — victory in death. * Geometry compass, in open position, often shown over open book, with letter "G" within angle of compass — Masonic affiliation (Freemasons; Free and Accepted Masons). * Hand of God chopping — sudden death. * Hand with index finger pointing upward — hope for or awareness of heaven, God, eternal destiny. * Handshake, clasped hands — farewell; often shown on spouses' stones. * Harp — praise to God. * Heart — love for the deceased; soul in bliss, or love of Christ. * Hourglass, perhaps with wings of time — swiftness of time; short life. Its use associated with personified figures of Death and Father Time comes out of a long tradition of mortuary symbolism. Rarely used alone; usually appeared along with hearts, stars, leaves and sacred flowering vines. It was also the frequent companion of winged death's-heads and bones. Though the hourglass is commonly thought of as a symbol of passing time, there are actually few gravestones featuring hourglasses. * IHS, occasionally seen as IXC — signifies devotion to Jesus Christ; variously interpreted as an abbreviation for His name as spelled in ancient languages, or of the Latin phrase Iesu Hominum Salvator (Jesus, mankind's Savior). * Imps — mortality. * Ivy — friendship; immortality. * Lamb — innocence, usually on a child's gravestone. * Laurel — fame of victoryOak leaves, acorn — maturity, ripe old age. * Lily, lily of the valley — innocence, purity. * Morning glory — beginning of life. * Open book, Bible — knowledge; possibly, deceased teacher or minister. * Pall, wreath, crepe draping — mourning. * Palm branch — victory and rejoicing. * P. of H. — Patrons of Husbandry; a grange affiliation. * Pitcher (on a Jewish man's gravestone) — signifies a Levite, who was responsible for cleaning the hands of the Temple Priest before he performed his priestly duties. * Poppy — sleep. * Portals — passageway to eternal journey. * Relict: widow. * Rose (full) — prime of life. * Roses — brevity of earthly existence. * Sheaf of wheat, perhaps with scythe — ripe for harvest; divine harvest; time. * Shells — pilgrimage of life. * Soldier on horseback — while some sources state that the following meanings are NOT uniformly intended by the monument craftsman, other sources state that if the horse has both front hoofs in the air, the person died in battle. If one hoof is raised, the person died as a result of wounds; if the horse has all four hoofs on the ground, the person died of natural causes. * Star — guidance for the soul. * Star with letters "O.E.S." between its points — affiliation with the Order of the Eastern Star, a women's group within the Masonic organization. * Stars and Stripes around an eagle — liberty; eternal vigilance. * Sun or rays — the presence of Christ; the sun connotes resurrection. * Thistles — remembrance. * Tombs — mortality. * Torch inverted — life extinguished. * Tree stump, sometimes with ivy — deceased was the head of family; immortality; life cut short. * Trees — life or death, depending on whether they appear alive or felled. * Trumpeters — heralds of the resurrection. * Two hands, palms facing the viewer, with the four fingers on each hand positioned as two sets of two fingers — a Jewish symbol indicating the deceased was a Cohen, a Temple Priest. * Urn with blaze — undying friendship. * Weeping willow, often with urn, tomb, and/or mourner — emblem of sorrow. * Winged effigies — flight of the soul. http://www.karinsprague.com/gravestoneimagery.htm
2nd request please thank you gold ----- Original Message ----- From: "Gold" <Silver9876@earthlink.net> To: <GAMUSCOG-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, October 10, 2003 11:39 AM Subject: [GAMUSCOGEE] MARRIAGE INFO. NEEDED FOR 1906 > Does anyone have access to marriage records for 1906 > for Henry Mason BROWN and Annie Lou WILLIS > Maybe even 1905 or 1907. > Thank you. > Gold ==== GAMUSCOG Mailing List ==== > Be sure to post > http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec?htx=board&r=rw&p=localities.northam.usa.states.georgia.counties.muscogee
Muscogee County GaArchives Obituaries.....Dick Kirven January 7 1912 ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/copyright.htm http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/ga/gafiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Carla Miles cmhistory@mchsi.com January 29, 2004, 5:08 pm The Butler Herald, January 9, 1912 The Butler Herald Tuesday, January 9, 1912 Page Three Local Paragraphs Mr. Dick Kirven, a member of the firm of J.A. Kirven & Co., and a prominent citizen of Columbus, died Sunday from apoplexy. This file has been created by a form at http://www.poppet.org/gafiles/ File size: 0.7 Kb
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Boring/Cobb/Collins Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/Xd.2ADE/1396 Message Board Post: I am researching my husband’s family history. I have no information on the Boring family other than Josie Boring born October 5, 1874 in what I believe is Georgia. The information on the Cobb side that I have is: Robert Henry Cobb b. August 14, 1868 in Florida. Married Josie Boring on December 21, 1893. Josie was b. October 5, 1874. I also know Roberts parents were believed to be born in either S. Carolina or Georgia. They had 9 children: Metta Cobb .September 15, 1894 d. October 22,1969, Loniza Elizabeth b. August 15,1896 d. February 1,1976, Robert Henry Jr b. November 21, 1898 d. February 25, 1978, Josie b. April 18,1901 d. June 24, 1911, Ella Maud b. August 26, 1903 d. July 11, 1905, Frankie (daughter) b. March 8, 1908, d. UNKNOWN, George Boring Cobb b. march 20, 1910 d. UNKNOWN, Walter Dupont Cobb b. June 24, 1912 d. UNKNOWN, Kate b. August 28, 1914 d. sometime in 1918. Robert Henry Cobb later died on May 22, 1923 and Josie Boring Cobb later died on May 4, 1952. I have information on the Collins side going back to Charles P. Collins being born March 30, 1878. His first wife was Ada Nelson, I do not know when they were married, I do know they had three (3) children Verna b. May 5, 1902, Emmett Douglas b. November 15, 1905, and a third child I believe his name was Jimmy, and he died at birth. It is also believed Ada also died at this time. If anyone knows any information on her (parents, DOB, DOD etc. I would love to her from you) I know after that Charlie married Metta Cobb b. Sept. 15, 1894 d. October 22, 1969. Together Charlie & Metta had 10 children. William Harris Collins b. April 28, 1914, d. Dec. 15, 1995Maggie Eugenia Collins b. June 10, 1916 d. May 2, 1987, Robert Austin b. November 16, 1918 d. August 15, 1998, Charles P. Collins Jr. b. October 1, 1921, James Howard b. March 24, 1923, Richard Earl b. January 6, 1926 d. March 28, 1990( this is my husbands grandfather), Betty Jo b.November 21,1928, Audrey b. December 31,1930 d.! January 13, 1998, Gordon b. October 27, 1932, Donald b. November 4, 1934. If anyone knows any information that would be helpful I would be extremely grateful. I am planning a trip to Washington Dc to the National Archives, but not until the weather breaks, sometime in April. I am also willing to share any information I have on the people listed above and their spouses and children.
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/Xd.2ADE/1395 Message Board Post: I was wondering if anyone might be able to find an obituary for a Sidney IVEY who died in Columbus, GA Sept, 1978. I would greatly appreciate it or know where I might obtain a copy of it. Thanks, Scott Baumann wsb221@swfla.rr.com
As a general rule, it's best not to discuss a virus on a genealogy list. But when you get several emails with different sources cited about the same virus, makes you think. We all know from strange emails that we have already started receiving on the Muscogee County list, Rootsweb.com can't not stop all the bad emails. They do block a lot of garbage mail. Please make sure you have an updated virus program on your computer. Also, take a moment and read the following. Or you may want to check with your virus protection web site for the latest news on virus. Happy Family Hunting, Kemis Massey CC - Muscogee and Chattahoochee Counties, GA Researching: DUKE, EVANS, HICKEY, MAYS, ROSAMOND, SONGER, and CAMP for me Researching: BROOKS, CHAMBERS, MASSEY, FOUNTAIN, and SMITH for my hubbie and CLAPP Factory Cemetery in Columbus, GA for preservation purposes ----- Original Message ----- Sent: Tuesday, January 27, 2004 9:41 AM Subject: [GAGEN] latest news on virus If you get any unexpected files with a .zip, .scr, .exe, .bat, .pif extension - delete them and their attachments for opening the attachments lets the virus loose. To read more on this - http://www.f-prot.com/news/vir_alert/mydoom_a.html http://www.internetwk.com/breakingNews/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=17501264
Muscogee-Harris County GaArchives Obituaries.....James A. SELF February 7 2000 ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/copyright.htm http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/ga/gafiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Kemis Massey sobby@knology.net January 26, 2004, 11:16 pm Columbus Ledger-Enquirer Columbus, GA Mr. James Self, 85, of Columbus, GA died Monday, February 7, 2000 at his residence. Funeral services will be 11:00 AM, Wednesday, February 9, 2000 at Striffler- Hamby Mortuary, Macon Road Chapel, with Interment to follow in Parkhill Cemetery. Honorary Pallbears will be his nephews and the Senior Adult Mens Sunday School Class at Calvary Baptist Church. Mr. Self was born in Hamilton, GA September 10, 1914, son of the late John David and Lula Mae Self. He has lived in Columbus most of his life and he retired from civil service at Fort Benning, Ga, and was the owner and operator of Self Repair Company. He has been a member of Calvary Baptist Church since 1957 and was a member of the Senior Adult Mens Sunday School Class and was a member of the Mt. Hermon Masonic Lodge. He is survived by his wife, Mary E. Self, of Columbus, GA: a son, Raymond Self of Sanford, FL; three sisters, Beulah Oliver, of Griffin, GA, Ethel Granberry of Columbus, GA and Mildred (Kenneth) Gibson, of Phenix City, AL; one granddaughter Tara (Nathaniel) Trombetti of Sanford, FL; several nieces and nephews. Additional Comments: James'wife Mary EVANS SELF was also from Hamilton, GA. This file has been created by a form at http://www.poppet.org/gafiles/ File size: 1.7 Kb
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/Xd.2ADE/1394 Message Board Post: I am looking for information on the parents of William, born 29 May, 1836 in Georgia, moved to Jefferson County, Tenn, married Elizabeth F. Harkelroad on 1 May 1861, had sevral children, then moved to Carroll County, Missouri. and died on 17 July, 1924. I need information on his parents, their names, date and place of birth, marriage, death, burial, names of other children, etc.
This is spam. Normally the Rootsweb system filters out these types of things. Once in awhile they do slip through. kemis What does this have to do with Genealogy?? Surely it is another scam BC in TX ----- Original Message ----- From: <montemidstym@aol.com> > > MORTGAGE PAYOFF ACCELERATION PROGRAM REDUCE THE TERM OF YOUR LOAN 9 – 12YRS. BUILD EQUITY (3) TIMES FASTER INCREASE YOUR NET WORTH GET THE BENEFITS OF A NEW MORTGAGEWITHOUT REQUALIFYING MAKE PAYING THE MORTGAGE EASIER ! > DO IT ALL WITHOUT EXPENSIVE REFINANCING THE MORTGAGE PAY OFF PROGRAM WILL PROTECT YOU NO RRFINANCING! NO CHANGE IN PRESENT MORTGAGE CONTRACT! ! > > NO APPRASAL! NO CHANGE IN LENDER! NO CLOSING COST! NO HASSEL! M. C. MOORE SALES 520-624-3895 > > > > ==== GAMUSCOG Mailing List ==== > Search the Muscogee Mailing list - type in GAMUSCO > http://archiver.rootsweb.com/ (all messages per month) > > http://searches2.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl > ==== GAMUSCOG Mailing List ==== Visit the Muscogee GAGenWeb Archives for actual will, cemeteries, etc http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/ga/muscogee.htm
I found I have a cousin, Harry G. Brooks, III, who lived in Chester, GA in 1989. Does anyone know this gentleman? He is not listed on the white pages on the internet. I am hoping to contact him with your help. Below is some of his ancestor information. I do not know if his mother was Sarah Purvis or Margaret ? . Does anyone have access to birth records to tell me when he was born and who is mother is? Thank you. Gold Harry G., Jr., born Dec. 9, 1912, died Jan. 1 1989 1942 lived at 2215 Hamilton Road, Columbus 1957 & 1989 lived at 1430 32nd St., Columbus Married Sarah Virginia Purvis, b Aug. 29, 1912, d Sept. 30, 1969 son, stillborn 1949 Married Margaret ? Son, Harry G. Brooks III of Chester, Dodge Co., GA in 1989 Stepdaughter, Elaine Theubet of Redding, CA Harry Jr (and Joseph) are sons of Harry G. Sr., born 1892, died ?, and Ethel M. WILLIS BROOKS, born March 1889. 1920 census shows them all at 110 Broad St., Columbus
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/Xd.2ADE/1393 Message Board Post: I added the story of the Wilson Turner murder, made famous in the book Murder in Coweta County, to the site. If anyone is interested it is on the Just Plain Interesting link. Gone and Almost Forgotten Georgia http://www.angelfire.com/weird2/georgia
What does this have to do with Genealogy?? Surely it is another scam BC in TX ----- Original Message ----- From: <montemidstym@aol.com> To: <GAMUSCOG-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, January 25, 2004 12:13 PM Subject: [GAMUSCOGEE] MORTGAGE PAYOFF ACCELERATION > 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/Xd.2ADE/1392 > > Message Board Post: > > MORTGAGE PAYOFF ACCELERATION PROGRAM REDUCE THE TERM OF YOUR LOAN 9 – 12YRS. BUILD EQUITY (3) TIMES FASTER INCREASE YOUR NET WORTH GET THE BENEFITS OF A NEW MORTGAGEWITHOUT REQUALIFYING MAKE PAYING THE MORTGAGE EASIER ! > DO IT ALL WITHOUT EXPENSIVE REFINANCING THE MORTGAGE PAY OFF PROGRAM WILL PROTECT YOU NO RRFINANCING! NO CHANGE IN PRESENT MORTGAGE CONTRACT! ! > > NO APPRASAL! NO CHANGE IN LENDER! NO CLOSING COST! NO HASSEL! M. C. MOORE SALES 520-624-3895 > > > > ==== GAMUSCOG Mailing List ==== > Search the Muscogee Mailing list - type in GAMUSCO > http://archiver.rootsweb.com/ (all messages per month) > > http://searches2.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl >
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