SMITH Surname Lookups part 3 pg. 165 "On Thursday, Mr. John P. SMITH, watchmaker, of the firm of D. B. NICHOLS & Co., of Savannah. Aug. 19, 1820." THE COLUMBIAN MUSEUN & SAVANNAH DAILY GAZETTE, 1817-1820. pg. 169 "In Savannah, Mr. William SMITH, merchant. Feb. 27, 1805." THE COLUMBIAN CENTINEL, 1805-1806. pg. 170 "In Savannah, Mr. Gideon SEAMAN of the firm of CROOK & SEAMAN, merchants. a native of New York, age 36 years; Mr. John SMITH, a native of Ireland. Nov, 20, 1805." THE COLUMBIAN CENTINEL, 1805-1806. pg. 174 "James MEREDITH was hung in Elbert County on Feb. 22nd, for the murder of Jasper SMITH, following his conviction in court. March 17, 1791." THE GEORGIA GAZETTE, 1790-1802. pg. 177 "Mrs. SMITH, Wife of John SMITH, Mar. 21, 1793." THE GEORGIA GAZETTE, 1790-1802. pg. 179 "Died in Beaufort, S. C., the wife of Archibald SMITH, Mar. 13, 1794. THE GEORGIA GAZETTE, 1790-1802. pg. 190 "In Savannah last Friday, Elizabeth, wife of Thomas SMITH, merchant. June 27, 1799." THE GEORGIA GAZETTE, 1790-1802. pg. 191 "Last week at Cottage Plantation near the city, Dr. John SMITH, Oct. 10, 1799" THE GEORGIA GAZETTE, 1790-1802. pg. 192 "Last Saturday, John C. SMITH,Esq. March 20, 1800." THE GEORGIA GAZETTE, 1790-1802. pg. 195 "Yesterday, Mrs. Mary Ann SMITH, widow of Mr. Thomas SMITH, formerly of the Island of Barbadoes. July 30, 1801." THE GEORGIA GAZETTE, 1790-1802. pg. 197 "Died Monday morning in Savannah, Charles SMITH, co-partner of William SMITH, merchant. Mar. 25, 1802." THE GEORGIA GAZETTE, 1790-1802. pg. 200 "On the 10th inst., Mrs. Elizabeth SMITH, age 78 years, native of S. C., but for many years a resident of Ga. The whole of her long life was spent in benevolence and kindness. May 16, 1809." THE GEORGIA REPUBLICAN & STATE INTELLIGENCER, 1809-1810. pg. 213 "In Macon last Sunday, David Washington SMITH, age 9 months, 10 days, son of Mr. Jeremiah SMITH. June 14, 1828." THE GEORGIA MESSENGER, 1825-1830. pg. 218 "Wednesday in Macon, Mrs. Louisa C. SMITH, age about 28 years, wife of Mr. John P. SMITH. For several years she was an instructor for young ladies until ill health caused her to give the work up. July 9, 1831." THE GEORGIA MESSENGER, 1825-1820. pg. 220 "In Taliferro County on the 20th inst. in her 10th year, Marie Jane SMITH, dau. of Mr. John SMITH of Macon. She died from injuries sus- tained when the carriage she was in was upset and lived about an hour afterwards. Aug. 30, 1832." THE GEORGIA MESSENGER, 1825-1830. pg. 224 "On Tuesday evening last, Ann GILMAN, oldest child and only daughter of Isaac H. and Jane SMITH, in her 7th year. Mar. 20, 1834." THE GEORGIA MESSENGER, 1825-1830. pg. 225 "Died at the residence of his son-in-law, Rev. W. C. HILL in Monroe County Sunday morning the 20th inst., Rev. Isaac SMITH in his 76th year. He was a soldier in the Revolutionary War, serving under WASHINGTON and was in most of the principal battles fought by Gen. WASHINGTON. His term of service expired before the end of the wae but he volunteered to serve on and was at the surrender of CORNWALLIS. Soon after the war he experienced a call to preach the Gospel following his conversion, and united with the Methodist Church ad later entering the itinerant ministry. fter many years in that ministry he located at Camden, S. C. and he lived there many years and reared his family. Then he entered the traveling ministry again and preached in N.C., S.C., Ga.,Ala., Miss., and Louisiana and served several years as a Missionary to the Creek Indians. July 24, 1834." THE GEORGIA MESSENGER, 1825-1830. pg. 227 "In Houston County on the 26th ult., Mr. Robert Daniel SMITH, age 24 years, of the firm of SMITH & ALFORD. Was buried in Macon. Oct. 16, 1834." THE GEORGIA MESSENGER, 1825-1830. pg. 233 "Mrs. Martha SMITH, wife of Rev. Peyton P. SMITH, died Nov. 7, 1838 at Greensboro, Ga. in her 29th year. She was born April 19, 1809 in St. Augustine, Fla. and was first married Sept. 21, 1830 to Joseph H. MCCLELLAN in Camden Co., Ga. who died less than 12 months afterwards. She then married Rev. SMITH, April 3, 1834. Nov. 23, 1838." THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE, 1837-1842. pg. 233 "Mrs. Darien A. SMITH, wife of Peyton P. SMITH died Oct. 7, 1840 in her 16th year. Oct. 30, 1840." THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE, 1837-1842. More to follow.................
Deborah Hi, What is happening: when some of us post to the Screven L list it sents it to the list then another copy comes back to us with info concerning Tommy I am putting one on this email to show you that the one below came back to me, but it also posted to the list here is Tommy home email UGA1UGA!@aol.com. the one below must be his new work email address Thanks Dot Smith Subj: Undeliverable: [GASCREVE] Mrs. Mamie Frawley Kent 96 Date: 9/2/2000 12:29:28 PM Eastern Daylight Time From: postmaster@EUHUB.ZENECA.com (System Administrator) To: K8888yle@aol.com Your message To: GASCREVE-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [GASCREVE] Mrs. Mamie Frawley Kent 96 Sent: Sat, 2 Sep 2000 17:26:39 +0100 did not reach the following recipient(s): c=GB;a=TMAILUK;p=ZENECA;ou1=NAHUB;dda:SMTP=Tommy.Newton@astrazeneca.com; on Sat, 2 Sep 2000 17:27:56 +0100 The recipient name is not recognized The MTS-ID of the original message is: c=GB;a=TMAILUK;p=ZENECA;l=USUWZCMSXHUB010009021627SDMTQGHR MSEXCH:IMS:ZENECA:NAHUB:USUWZCMSXHUB01 0 (000C05A6) Unknown Recipient -------------------- Message-ID: <8525694E.005A704D.00@amhqmxln01.astramerck.com> From: K8888yle@aol.com Reply-To: GASCREVE-L@rootsweb.com To: GASCREVE-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [GASCREVE] Mrs. Mamie Frawley Kent 96 Date: Sat, 2 Sep 2000 17:26:39 +0100 MIME-Version: 1.0 X-Mailer: Internet Mail Service (5.5.2650.21) X-MS-Embedded-Report: Content-Type: text/plain ROCKY FORD -- Mrs. Mamie Frawley Kent, 96 died Aug. 31 at East Georgia Regional Medical Center in Statesboro. The Screven County native was a homemaker and a member of Bay Branch Baptist Church in Sylvania. She was the widow of Horace D. Kent. SURVIVORS: Six grandchildren, Barbara Whitten of Roswell, Bob Berry of Alpharetta, David Berry of Cairo, Benji Kent of Kansas City, Mo. and Brad Kent and Kelly K. Bazemore, both of Savannah, 10 great-grandchildren and two nieces and a nephew. SERVICES: 2 p.m. today at Thompson -Strickland-Waters Funeral Home, Sylvania, burial in Bay Branch Baptist Church Cemetery. ============================== Personalized Mailing Lists: never miss a connection again. http://pml.rootsweb.com/ Brought to you by RootsWeb.com. ----------------------- Headers -------------------------------- Return-Path: <> Received: from rly-yg03.mx.aol.com (rly-yg03.mail.aol.com [172.18.147.3]) by air-yg04.mail.aol.com (v75_b3.11) with ESMTP; Sat, 02 Sep 2000 12:29:28 -0400 Received: from zcsn04.astrazeneca.com (35.32.1.128.193.in-addr.arpa [193.128.1.35]) by rly-yg03.mx.aol.com (v75_b3.9) with ESMTP; Sat, 02 Sep 2000 12:29:03 -0400 Received: from zcsn14.ukhx.astrazeneca.net (zcsn14.ukhx.astrazeneca.net [192.168.199.14]) by zcsn04.astrazeneca.com (8.9.3/8.9.3.DEF) with ESMTP id RAA02222 for <K8888yle@aol.com>; Sat, 2 Sep 2000 17:29:02 +0100 (BST) Received: from zcsn24.ukhx.astrazeneca.net (zcsn24.ukhx.astrazeneca.net [156.71.11.98]) by zcsn14.ukhx.astrazeneca.net (8.9.3/8.9.3) with ESMTP id RAA18120 for <K8888yle@aol.com>; Sat, 2 Sep 2000 17:28:02 +0100 (BST) Received: from ukapzcmsxhub01.ukap.astrazeneca.net (ukapzcmsxhub01.ukap.astrazeneca.net [156.71.158.135]) by zcsn24.ukhx.astrazeneca.net (8.10.1/8.10.1) with ESMTP id e82GS1i17811 for <K8888yle@aol.com>; Sat, 2 Sep 2000 17:28:01 +0100 (BST) Received: by ukapzcmsxhub01.wins.zeneca.com with Internet Mail Service (5.5.2650.21) id <SC70ANV8>; Sat, 2 Sep 2000 17:28:01 +0100 Message-ID: <0D9D1413DA70D2118FC30008C7B130DF0522826C@usuwzcmsxhub01.usuwb.astrazeneca.net > From: System Administrator <postmaster@EUHUB.ZENECA.com> To: K8888yle@aol.com Subject: Undeliverable: [GASCREVE] Mrs. Mamie Frawley Kent 96 Date: Sat, 2 Sep 2000 17:28:00 +0100 MIME-Version: 1.0 X-Mailer: Internet Mail Service (5.5.2650.21) X-MS-Embedded-Report: Content-Type: multipart/mixed; boundary="----_=_NextPart_000_01C014FA.C2BB22FC"
Cecelia, A few weeks ago, Scottie wrote that he was planning to unsubscribe to the Screven list for a while, but that he could be reached at Scotti3275@aol.com if we had any questions for him. Just thought you'd like to know. Deb << From: "Cecelia Shannon" <CeceliaShannon@email.msn.com> To: GASCREVE-L@rootsweb.com Message-ID: <009401c01697$849b0ac0$729c1b3f@22> Subject: Re: [GASCREVE] Rueben/Rubin BOLTON Scottie, Reference your 18 July email on Reuben Bolton. You show a child of Elizabeth Lane and Reuben as John Walter, b. 7 Nov 1836, d. 2 Oct 1916. My notes show JOHN Wesley, b. 7 Nov 1836, d. 2 Oct 1916 as the son of John L. (known as Jack) and Vicy (Herrington). John W. married Sara Zeigler and is buried in the Zeigler Cemetery on the Rocky Ford Road. With the birth and death dates being the same, I assume they are the same. His home was a short distance off of Stoopto Road (on a road that is now maybe Shady Lane). In later years it was the homeplace of Charity Howard Freeman and Fred Freeman. Also, John REUBIN was his older brother. Your thoughts? Cecelia
SMITH Surname part 2 pg. 106 "Last saturday, John Carroway SMITH, Esq., a gentleman who held a Captain's commission in the Southern Army during our Revolutionary War and particularly distinguished himself as a soldier and a patriot. The Cincinnati Society attended the funeral, with others of his compatriots. Mar. 21, 1800." THE COLUMBIAN MUSEUM & SAVANNAH ADVERTISER, 1796-1812. pg. 110 "On Wednesday, Mrs. Mary Ann SMITH, widow of Thomas SMITH, formerly of the Island of Barbadoes. July 31, 1801." THE COLUMBIAN MUSEUM & SAVANNAH ADVERTISER, 1796-1812. pg. 112 "Yesterday A. M., Charles SMITH of the house of William and Charles SMITH, merchants of this city. Mar. 23, 1802." THE COLUMBIAN MUSEUM & SAVANNAH ADVERTISER, 1796-1812. pg. 118 "Died in New York on the 15th inst. in his 34th year, Rev. Robert SMITH, pastor of the Presbyterian Church in Savannah for two years. Had Suffered for 7 or 8 years with a pulmonary complaint which induced him to resign and leave Schnectady, N. Y. and move to Savannah. While on a visit to Philadelphia with friends he went to New York on a visit and died. Buried in the Pres. Church burial ground. Dec. 28th, 1803." THE COLUMBIAN MUSEUM & SAVANNAH ADVERTISER, 1796-1812. pg. 124 "On the 6th inst. in her 47th year, Mrs. Mary S. SMITH, consort of Mr. Aaron SMITH, Esq., of Barnwell District, S. C. Husband and five children. Aug. 27, 1806." THE COLUMBIAN MUSEUM & SAVANNAH ADVERTISER, 1796-1812. pg. 126 "In Savannah on the 24th inst., Mr. Thomas SMITH, bookbinder, age 25 years, a native or Morristown, New Jersey. Nov. 29, 1806." THE COLUMBIAN MUSEUM & SAVANNAH ADVERTISER, 1796-1812. pg. 134 "Sunday in his 5th year, Thomas SMITH, only son of Judge SMITH of Savannah. Oct. 11, 1808." THE COLUMBIAN MUSEUM & SAVANNAH ADVERTISER, 1796-1812. pg. 136 "Mrs. Elizabeth SMITH, age 78 years, died on the 10th inst. She was a native of S. C. but had resided in Georgia many years. May 15, 1809." THE COLUMBIA MUSEUM & SAVANNAH ADVERTISER, 1796-1812. pg. 137 "On the 8th inst., Mrs. Jane SMITH, consort of Hon. Judge SMITH of Savannah; age 54 years. She lost her favorite son about 9 months ago and her grief caused her to begin to lose her health. Her husband and three children survive. July 13, 1809." THE COLUMBIAN MUSEUM & SAVANNAH ADVERTISER, 1796-1812. pg. 147 "In WIlmington, N. C., Mrs Mary SMITH, formerly of Savannah, wife of Mr. David SMITH, merchant. Mar. 18, 1817." THE COLUMBIAN MUSEUM & SAVANNAH DAILY GAZETTE, 1817-1820. pg. 147 "On Mar. 23rd at his residence on the Savannah River in Barnwell District, S. C., Aaron SMITH, Esq., in his 59th year. He was one of those worthies who bore the toils and difficulties of the Revolutionary War. Living then on the frontier of the state, his father and mother, a brother and a sister were killed by the Indians; three brothers, one sister and himself made their escape, and though then very young he immediately took an active and successfull part in subding those savage enemies. Afterwards he was promoted to a respectable commission and distinguished himself until the close of the war, as an officer and a soldier. In the death of this amiable man his family, relations, friends and neighbors have met with an irreparable loss. For many years he was a member and a deacon in Baptist Church. Apr. 8, 1817." THE COLUMBIAN MUSEUM & SAVANNAH DAILY GAZETTE, 1817-1820. pg. 149 "On the 22nd inst., Miss Helena SMITH, age 10 years, 11 months. Sept. 25, 1817." THE COLUMBIAN MUSEUM & SAVANNAH DAILY GAZETTE, 1817-1820. pg. 156 "In Savannah Tuesday evening, Mr. Leonard SMITH, age about 28 years, native of Norton, Mass. Sept. 26, 1818." THE COLUMBIAN MUSEUM & SAVANNAH DAILY GAZETTE, 1817-1820. Much more to follow...........
SMITH Surnames part 1 pg. 2 "In Eatonton on the 16th inst., John T. SMITH, ESQ., one of the Justices of the Inferior Court and Clerk Superior Court, Putnam County, Aug. 24, 1824." THE SOUTHERN RECORDER, 1823-1844. Pg. 3 "On Monday the 30th ult. at his residence in Houston Co., Richard SMITH, age 45 years, formerly of Burke Co., but for the past 14 years a resident of Twiggs Co., Leaving a widow and 3 grown children. Feb. 21, 1826." THE SOUTHERN RECORDER, 1823-1844. pg. 5 "Died at his residence in Hancock Co., on the 13th inst., Mr. William C. SMITH, age 28 years; wife and 3 small children survive. Nov. 28, 1826." THE SOUTHERN RECORDER, 1823-1844. pg. 17 "Died at Retreat Plantation, Laurens Co., on the 20th June, Mrs. Eliza Mary Ann MCCALL, wife of THomas MCCALL, Esq., age 56 years. She had been sick 8 months. Was a dau. of James SMITH, Esq., of Price William's Parish, S. C. and a descendant in the maternal line of Gov. MOORE and his wife Elizabeth BRERSFORD of than then-province. Survived by her husband, 5 daughters, and 13 grandchildren. June 3, 1831." THE SOUTHERN RECORDER, 1823-1844. pg. 18 "Wednesday the 6th inst., Mrs. Louisa C. SMITH, wife of John P. SMITH of Macon. Husband and two small children survive. July 14, 1831." THE SOUTHERN RECORDER, 1823-1844. pg. 29 "On the 20th ult., Mrs. Harriet R. COLLINS of Macon, consort of Mr. Charles COLLINS and dau. of Rev. Anthony G. SMITH, age 21 years, 2 mos., and three days. July 2, 1834." THE SOUTHERN RECORDER, 1823-1844. pg. 30 "In Monticello on the 10th inst., Reid SMITH, only son of Ranson H. and Sarah A. SMITH of Milledgeville, age 5 mos., 26 days. Sept. 17, 1834." THE SOUTHERN RECORDER, 1823-1844. pg. 32 "At his residence in Oglethorpe Co. on 9th ult., Robert SMITH, age 85 years, 10 mos, and 2 days. Native of Cumberland Co., Va. He bore his part in the Revolutionary struggle. He declined a pension to which he was by law entitled. Joined the Methodist Church in 1787. Jan. 6, 1835." THE SOUTHERN RECORDER, 1823-1844. pg. 43 "In Jasper County Sept. 19th, Charles H. SMITH inhis 17th year, son of Capt. William G. SMITH, Oct. 4, 1836." THE SOUTHERN RECORDER, 1823-1844. pg. 45 "In Milledgeville on the 27th ult., Mrs. Eliza Ann SMITH in her 17th year. Feb. 7, 1837." THE SOUTHRN RECORDER, 1823-1844. pg. 45 "On the 14th ult., Miss Lezann SMITH, dau. of Capt. William G. SMITH of Jasper County. Feb. 7, 1837." THE SOUTHERN RECORDER, 1823-1844. pg. 55 "Friday evening the 27th ult. at his residence in Hancock County, Aaron SMITH, Esq., in his 61st year after an illness of nearly a year. Dec. 18, 1838." THE SOUTHERN RECORDER, 1823-1844. pg. 61 "Last Sunday eveing in Macon, Theodoric L. SMITH, age 40 years, a native of Virginia but for many years a redident of Macon. Dec. 31, 1839." THE SOUTHERN RECORDER, 1823-1844. pg. 63 "On the 22nd, at the house of her son in this county, Mrs. Rachel SMITH in her 73rd year. She was born in Maryland and had lived in Georgia 46 years. Her only children, a son and a daughter, survive. Her husband died eleven years ago. Mr. and Mrs. SMITH were among the first settlers of Baldwin Co. Members of Methodist Church 45 years. Spet. 1, 1840." THE SOUTHERN RECORDER, 1823-1844. pg. 71 "On the 26th ult. of wounds received in an affray, Mr. Mansel J. SMITH, a native of Virginia but for many years a resident of Ga. Survived by his widow. Nov 16, 1841." THE SOUTHERN RECORDER, 1823-1844. pg. 73 "In Jasper County, 21 ult., Mr. Henry T. SMITH, Jr. of that county. July 5, 1842." THE SOUTHERN RECORDER, 1823-1844. pg. 73 "In Hancock County, May 21st Elizabeth Catherine SMITH, infant of WIlliam C. and Keziah S. SMITH, age 18 months, 23 days. July 6, 1842." THE SOUTHERN RECORDER, 1823-1844. pg. 79 "At his residence in Coweta Co., Mark SMITH. He was born in Virginia July 25, 1782, and died July 25, 1844, age 62 years. Member of the Methodist Church several years. Aug. 20, 1844." THE SOUTHERN RECORDER, 1823-1844. pg. 82 "On the morning of the 24th inst., Mr. William SMITH, merchant of this city, in the prime of life. Jan. 25, 1805." THE SOUTHERN PATRIOT, 1804-1805. pg. 83 "On the 13th inst. in Augusta, age 54years, Mrs. Catherine SMITH, relict of Mr. John E. SMITH, formerly editor of THE AUGUSTA CHRONICLE. Oct. 25, 1805." THE MESSENGER, 1823-1824. pg. 104 "Drowned off the coast of Virginia May 27th when their brig "Sally and Nancy" was upset in a squall, Capt. William SMITH, William BUCHANAN the owner and Mr. COOPER a passenger, and the following seamen: Robert MITTIMUS, James HARVEY, Andrew FIFE, John HICKS and John FOUNTAIN a boy. The ship was from N. C., enroute to New York. June 7, 1799." THE COLUMBIAN MUSEUM & SAVANNAH ADVERTISER, 1796-1812. pg. 105 "Last Thursday at Mrs. MCQUEEN'S, Dr. John SMITH, age 32 years. Oct. 8, 1799." THE COLUMBIAN MUSEUM & SAVANNAH ADVERTISER, 1796-1812. Lots more to follow.........
SCOTT Surname Part 2 pg. 373 "In Macon on the 22nd ist. by Rev. Ignatius A. FEW, Col. Thomas N. BEALL of Forsyth to Miss Antoinette C. SCOTT, dau. of Maj. William F. SCOTT of Milledgeville, May 28, 1834." THE SOUTHERN RECORDER, 1824-1844. pg. 376 "On the 4th inst., Maj. Willaim F. SCOTT of Milledgeville to Mrs. Catherine NEAVES of Baldwin Co., March 10, 1835." THE SOUTHERN RECORDER, 1824-1844. pg. 378 "On the 1st inst., Mr. Francis D. MATTHEWS to Miss Eliza SCOTT, dau. of Patrick SCOTT, all of Pike County. Oct. 20, 1835." THE SOUTHRN RECORDER, 1824-1844. pg. 389 "In Eatonton, 11th inst., by Rev. Bishop ANDREW, Mr. Irby H. SCOTT to Miss Mary E. Tomkins. Dec. 18, 1838." THE SOUTHERN RECORDER, 1824-1844. pg. 391 "At the house of Washington COLEMAN, Esq., in Hancock County on the 20th inst. by Rev. Peyton H. CLEMENTS, Mr. Michael MCLEARY of Eatonton to Miss Amanda F. SCOTT, dau. of Mr. Frederick SCOTT, of FLorida. June 25, 1839." THE SOUTHERN RECORDER, 1824-1844. pg. 392 "On the 19th ult. by Rev. Rowell REESE, Mr. Ichabod M. COX of Stanfordville to Miss Sarah Jane SCOTT of Eatonton, Dec. 3, 1839." THE SOUTHERN RECORDER, 1824-1844. pg. 396 "In Morgan County on July 12th by William V. SCOTT, Esq., Mr. John SHOUSE of Jasper County to Miss Sarah SHEFFIELD of Morgan County. July 31, 1840." THE SOUTHERN RECORDER, 1824-1844. pg. 399 "In Lowndes County, Alabama on the 25th ult. by Rev. WRIGHT, Robert L. SCOTT to Miss Laura A. LEWIS, dau. of Hon. D. H. LEWIS. June 8, 1841." THE SOUTHERN RECORDER, 1824-1844. pg. 423 "(From Savannah news dated Sept. 27th), Mr Hugh SCOTT to Miss Ann GALACHE, Sept. 22, 1792." THE AUGUSTA CHRONICLE & GAZETTE OF THE STATE, 1790-1800. pg. 427 "Thursday evening by Rev. HULL, Dr. George GRAVES to the amiable Miss Polly SCOTT, dau. of Samuel SCOTT, Esq. of Augusta. June 26, 1800." THE AUGUSTA CHRONICLE & GAZETTE OF THE STATE, 1790-1800. pg. 440 "Wednesday evening by Rev. Mr. BEST, Mr. Thomas SCOTT, merchant, to Miss Jane RUSSELL, both of Savannah. Aug, 18, 1804." THE COLUMBIA MUSEUM & SAVANNAH ADVERTISER, 1796-1820. pg. 442 "In Savannah last Sunday evening by Rev. BEST, William J. SCOTT to Miss Mary WALTERS, both of Savannah. Dec. 6, 1806." THE COLUMBIA MUSEUM & SAVANNAH ADVERTISER, 1796-1820. pg. 447 "At the Saltketchers (S.C.) on Aug. 10th by Rev. YEOMANS, Mr. Isaac A. E. CHOVIN to Miss Amelia SCOTT, dau of Thomas G. SCOTT, Esq. Sept. 25, 1809." THE COLUMBIA MUSEUM & SAVANNAH ADVERTISER, 1796-1820. That's all the SCOTTS!
SCOTT Surname part 1 pg. 20 "In Milledgeville, Saturday the 9th inst., Mrs. Elizabeth SCOTT, age 32 years, wife of Maj. William F. SCOTT. June 14, 1832." THE SOUTHERN RECORDER, 1823-1844. pg. 21 "On the 2nd inst. in his 68th year, Mr. James SCOTT, a respectable citizen of Walton County and for many years a Resident of Clarke Co., Aug. 16, 1832." THE SOUTHERN RECORDER, 1823-1844. pg. 22 "At his residence in Sparta, Hancock Co., Tuesday 20th inst., Capt. Duke HAMILTON in his 62nd year. He was born in Greenville Co., Va., 22 Sept. 1781. (sic); came to Georgia in 1790 and settled near Sparta. His parents moved there the next year, 1791. He was married in 1800 to Miss Elizabeth SCOTT and located on plantation adjoining his father and lived there until five years ago when he moved into Sparta. He served 1792-93 as a volunteer in the Georgia State Troups with rank of Lieut. In 1813 he volunteered for service against the Creek Indians and was attched to Gen FLOYD'S command and the company he cammanded was assigned to scouting. Leaves a wife and numerous circle of relatives and firends. Nov. 29, 1832." THE SOUTHERN RECORDER, 1823-1844. pg. 27 "On the 14th inst., Ann Elizabeth SCOTT, age 2 years,2 mos., 18 days, youngest dau. of William F. SCOTT, Sheriff of Baldwin County. Jan. 22, 1834." THE SOUTHERN RECORDER, 1823-1844. pg. 61 At his residence in Lowndes Co., Ala. on the 25th ult. Gen. John SCOTT, in his 69th year; formerly of Milledgeville. Dec. 3, 1839." THE SOUTHERN RECORDER, 1823-1844. pg. 80 "Died at the family home in Baldwin County on Sept. 27th, Mrs. Catherine SCOTT, consort of Maj. William F. SCOTT of bilious fever. Had been a member of the Baptist Church ten years. Oct. 15, 1844." THE SOUTHERN RECORDER, 1823-1844. pg. 92 "In Putnam County Spet. 30th , near Garner's Ferry, Mrs. Eliza SCOTT, wife of Thomas H. SCOTT, Esq., who had adorned her life 27 1/2 years in the Methodist Church by humbly walking before her GOD. Oct. 11, 1815." THE CITY GAZETTE, 1803-1816. pg. 115 "Died at Brunswick on the 27th ult. in her 35th year, Mrs. Martha SCOTT, consort of Maj. WIlliam SCOTT. Dec. 21, 1802." THE COLUMBIAN MUSEUM & SAVANNAH ADVERTISER, 1796-1812. pg. 134 "In Washington, Wilkes County., Saturday 12th, John SCOTT, cabinet-maker, of Savannah; referred to as a young man. Sept. 16, 1808." THE COLUMBIAN MUSEUM & SAVANNAH ADVERTISER, 1796-1812. pg. 168 "In this city last Saturday, Mr. John SCOTT, merchant, of the firm of A. M. Taylor and J. SCOTT. Nov. 12, 1820." THE COLUMBIAN MUSEUM & SAVANNAH DAILY GAZETTE, 1817-1820. pg. 189 "Last Thursday, Hugh SCOTT, at Mrs. GALECHE'S near this city. Dec. 18, 1798." THE GEORGIA GAZETTE, 1790-1802. pg. 207 "At Athens on the 17th inst., Capt. William SCOTT, of Augusta, in his 34th year. He was a native of Ireland and a worthy man. Wife and several small children survive. Nov. 8, 1810." THE REPUBLICAN & SAVANNAH EVENING LEDGER, 1809-1810. pg. 208 "In Savannah, Saturday 26th ult., Mr. Joseph James SCOTT of South Carolina, planter. Leaves a large family. May 29th, 1804." THE GEORGIA REPUBLICAN & STATE INTELLIGENCER, 1803-1805. pg. 284 "Feb. 15, 1800 Monday night, Mrs. SCOTT, wife of Mr. James SCOTT of Augusta." THE AUGUSTA CHRONICAL & GAZETTE OF THE STATE, 1790-1800. pg. 300 "July 9, 1881 Mr. Lemuel SCOTT died at the res. of Mr. O. J. BOBO in this place on the 2nd inst. He was 77 years old and removed from S. C. to this county 42 years ago." THE SUN, Hartwell, Georgia, 1881-1884. pg. 302 "July 30, 1881 Died at her residence in Hartwell onlast Sunday afternoon, Mrs. Mary SCOTT in the 76th year of her age. Methodist. THE SUN, Hartwell, Georgia, 1881-1884. pg. 303 "The funeral service of Mrs. Mary A. SCOTT will be preached in the Methodist Church at this place next Sunday at 11:00 a. m. by Rev. W. A. FARISS." THE SUN, Hartwell, Georgia, 1881-1884. pg. 306 "Jan. 7, 1882 Fletcher KAY and J. H. SCOTT left Hartwell last week for Texas. We wish them success." THE SUN, Hartwell, Georgia, 1881-1884. pg. 311 "Feb, 17, 1883 On Thursday night the 15th inst. Wedding of Mr. Logan H. BOWEN of Anderson, S. C. and Miss Ella SCOTT at the residence of the bride's father, Mr. C. L. SCOTT, near Hartwell by Rev. A. W. QUILLIAN. Miss Fannie SCOTT and Mr. K. H. CAMPBELL were the attendants." THE SUN, Hartwell, Georgia, 1881-1884. pg. 365 "In Milledgeville, Sunday 28th ult. by I. T. CUSHING, Esq., Mr. William R. SCOTT to Miss Sarah J. PIERCE, all of Milledgeville. Sept. 1, 1831." THE GEORGIA MESSENGER, 1825-1835. Part 2 follows
GREEN Surname Lookup pg. 11 "Died suddenly Friday evening the 12th inst., Mrs. Jane GREEN, wife of Dr. William GREEN of Milledgeville; truly a pious woman. Dec. 20, 1828." THE SOUTHERN RECORDER, 1823-1844. pg. 16 "On the 8th inst., Thomas F. GREEN, age 15 months, only child of Thomas F. and Adeline E. A. GREEN. (No residence shown). Nov. 20, 1830." THE SOUTHERN RECORDER, 1823-1844. pg. 28 "In Harris County on the 24th ult., James Robert GREEN, youngest son of Robert T. and Elizabeth M. GREEN, age one year 2 mos. His parents and a three- year-old brother survive. April 9, 1834." THE SOUTHERN RECORDER, 1823-1844. pg. 38 "Died in Milledgeville on the 31st ult., Mr. Orange GREEN in his 36th year. He was a native of Brandon, Vermont and had lived here for past ten years. Wife and infant son survive. Jan. 5, 1836." THE SOUTHERN RECORDER, 1823-1844. pg. 78 "On the 31st ult. Joseph A. GREEN in his 16th year, son of William G. and Lucinda G. GREEN. (County of residence not shown, probably Hancock, possibly Montgomery). Alabama papers will please copy. June 11, 1844." THE SOUTHERN RECORDER, 1823-1844. pg. 129 "The funeral of Dr. Enoch A. GREEN will be held this afternoon. Members of Union Lodge #10 will attend. Sept. 21, 1807." THE COLUMBIAN MUSEUM & SAVANNAH ADVERTISER, 1796-1812. pg. 130 "On 23rd ult., Dr. Enoch A. GREEN, native of Trenton, New Jersey. Had lived her a short time; referred to as "young gentleman." Oct. 2, 1807." THE COLUMBIAN MUSEUM & SAVANNAH ADVERTISER, 1796-1812. pg. 185 "Died the wife of Daniel John GREEN. Aug. 11, 1796." THE GEORGIA GAZETTE, 1790-1802. pg. 206 "Sunday morning, Miss Ann Maria GREEN, dau. of Mr. William GREEN. Oct. 2, 1810." THE REPUBLICAN & SAVANNAH EVENING LEDGER, 1809-1810. pg. 282 "Jan. 12, 1799 Died Monday morning, Col. John GREEN of Augusta; truly a loss to his town and state. He was a Revolutionary Soldier; was wounded and captured in the war, also a refugee. He died in the prome of life." THE AUGUSTA CHRONICAL & GAZETTE OF THE STATE, 1790-1800. pg. 330 "At Powelton on the 4th inst., Thomas F. GREEN, Esq. of Milledgeville to Miss Adeline A. E. CROWDER of the former place. Dec. 13, 1828." THE GEORGIA MESSENGER, 1825-1835. pg. 334 :Married in Monroe County on Oct. 13th, by Rev. POPE of Macon, Amasa R. MOORE, Esq. to Miss Elizabeth L. GREEN, dau. of Dr. Thomas GREEN, dec'd. of Greene County. Nov. 3, 1831." THE GEORGIA MESSENGER, 1825-1835. pg. 344 "Michael GREEN to Miss Teresa ROLFES. Dec. 23, 1790." THE GEORGIA GAZETTE, 1790-1802. pg. 355 "On Thursday evening at Dungenness, Cumberland Island, by Hon. Phineas MILLER, Peyton SHIPWITH, Jr., Esq., son of SIR Peyton BECKWITH, baronet, of Virginia, to Miss Cornelia Lotz GREEN, second dau. of the late Nathaniel GREEN, Major-General in U. S. Army. May 5, 1802." THE GEORGIA GAZETTE, 1790-1802. pg. 358 "In Burke County, Thursday the 26th ult. by Rev. Baldwin RAIFORD, Mr. Robert GREEN of Emanuel County to Miss Calcey CROSS. Nov. 7, 1826." THE SOUTHERN RECORDER, 1824-1844. pg. 437 "On Tuesday evening by Rev. HOLCOMBE, Capt. John SHAW to Miss Mary GREEN, Jul. 6, 1803." THE COLUMBIA MUSEUM & SAVANNAH ADVERTISER THAT IS ALL.
I managed to send the Green surnames without bothering to add the newspapers. (DUH!) If anyone would like this please email me personally (not the list) and I will resend to your personal email. Sorry folks, Nancy
Scottie, Gosh, already I have a correction to my email. According to my notes the mother of John W. and Reubin was Mary Williams, John L. Bolton's first wife. Vicy Herrington was his second wife. Sorry for any confusion I may have caused! Cecelia ----- Original Message ----- From: "Cecelia Shannon" <CeceliaShannon@email.msn.com> To: <GASCREVE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, September 04, 2000 12:41 PM Subject: Re: [GASCREVE] Rueben/Rubin BOLTON > Scottie, > > Reference your 18 July email on Reuben Bolton. You show a child of > Elizabeth Lane and Reuben as John Walter, b. 7 Nov 1836, d. 2 Oct 1916. > > My notes show JOHN Wesley, b. 7 Nov 1836, d. 2 Oct 1916 as the son of John > L. (known as Jack) and Vicy (Herrington). John W. married Sara Zeigler and > is buried in the Zeigler Cemetery on the Rocky Ford Road. With the birth > and death dates being the same, I assume they are the same. His home was a > short distance off of Stoopto Road (on a road that is now maybe Shady Lane). > In later years it was the homeplace of Charity Howard Freeman and Fred > Freeman. > > Also, John REUBIN was his older brother. > > Your thoughts? > > Cecelia > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <Scotti3275@aol.com> > To: <GASCREVE-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Tuesday, July 18, 2000 8:12 AM > Subject: Re: [GASCREVE] Rueben/Rubin BOLTON > > > > Dot, > > > > What I have on Reuben Bolton, b. ca. 1778, d. Aug 1837, is as follows: > > married first, Mary Ann "Polly" ?, and second, Elizabeth Lane on 22 Jul > 1832. > > Mrs. Anna Katharine Pfeiffer, widow of the late Louis Frank Pfeiffer, > grants > > land to Reuben Bolton, Sr. as trustee for his wife Mary (perhaps she was a > > Pfeiffer?) and their children: Clarissa, Thomas, George, Mary Ann, Allen > B., > > Magnolia, Charles, Katie, Harriett, John L., Margaret, and Alford Dean. > The > > children of Elizabeth Lane and Reuben are: Reuben H., b. 18 Jan 1830, > Robert > > E., b. 24 Feb 1833, d. 17 Mar 1911, Sarah Van Buren, b. 2 Sep 1835, d. > 1908, > > John Walter, b. 7 Nov 1836, d. 2 Oct 1916. > > Hope that this helps. Please keep in touch, and happy hunting! > > > > Scottie > > > > > > ============================== > > The RootsWeb WorldConnect Project: > > Tens of millions of individuals... and counting. > > http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/ > > > > > > > ============================== > Join the RootsWeb WorldConnect Project: > Linking the world, one GEDCOM at a time. > http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/ >
GREENE Surname Lookups (GREEN without E will follow later) pg. 1 " Another Revolutionary Soldier Gone! Died at his residence in Washington, Wilkes Co. on the 24th ult. in his 77th year, Col. John GRAVES. He was born in Culpepper Co., VA. Entered the army 1776 as a lieutenant in the 8th Virginia Regiment; at the close of the war he was a Major. He was in the battles of Brandywind, Germantown, Monmouth and at the siege of York. When GENERAL GREENE crossed the Yadkin River he was in charge of 200 men to protect passaage of the troups; they had engagement with CORNWALLIS in doing so, but succeeded in protecting the troups and themselves, crossing the Yadkin with a loss of only 3 killed and 5 wounded. Moved to Georgia 1784. In 1786 he commanded a regiment against the Creeks. The Treaty of Shoulderbone followed, to which he was a witness. He was elected by the legistlature as a Presidential Elector in the last election." (Nancy note: the entry before this (above) in May 25, 1824. the entry after is July 20, 1824. So it appears this notice was May 25th or June of same year) pg. 4 "In East Greenwich, R. I. on the 26th ult., William GREENE, age 83 years, oldest surviving brother of late GENERAL NATHANIEL GREENE of Georgia, Oct. 24, 1826." pg. 19 "On the 6th inst. at her residence in this county, Mrs. Nancy GREENE, consort of Rev. Miles GREENE, inher 52nd year. Had been a member of the Methodist Church 25 years. Jan. 26, 1832." pg. 21 "On the 14th inst. near Milledgeville, James William GREENE, the youngest son of Rev. Miles GREENE, age 12 years, 8 days. Aug. 23, 1832." pg. 50 "On the 8th inst. at 5 P.M., at the residence of his mother Mrs. Elizabeth GREENE, widow, of Baldwin Co., after a short illness, Mr. Robert GREENE, in his 19th year; he was the youngest of son, William being the oldest son. Spet. 19, 1837." pg. 68 "In Greene County on the 8th inst., Mrs. Eliza W. SKIDMORE, consrt of Crosby S. SKIDMORE and daughter of Charles BALDWIN, dec'd. and Mrs. Ann BALDWIN (Now Mrs. GREENE) in her 28th year. She was a worthy member of the methodist Church since early life. She had expected her death from her approaching confinement. She was confined to her bed Sunday the 6th and dies Tuesday following. She leaves four little daughters, one of them a 2 day old infant. June 29, 1841." pg. 116 "Friday in St. Peters Parish, S. C., Mrs. Ann GREENE, wife of Nathaniel GREENE, Esq. Aug. 27th, 1803." pg. 170 "In Savannah, Mr. Nathaniel GREENE of S. C., formerly of Rhode Isalnd. Jan. 11, 1806." pg. 177 "Mr. George Washinton GREENE, son of the late Gen. GREENE, was drowned in the river near Mulberry Grove thursday morning by the overturning of his canoe. Mr. STILES, a young gentleman, with him, with difficulty made it to the shore. Mr. GREENE'S body was found next day and on Saturday was interred here. The Cincinnati Society of which he was a member, together with a number of respectable citizens attended the funeral. Apr. 4, 1793." pg. 315 "Nov. 17, 1883. Mrs. Anna M. GREENE of Rhode Island celebrated her 100th birthday on the 10th. Her husband was a son of Gen. Nathaniel GREENE of Revolutionary Fame." pg. 348 "At Mulbery Grave, on the 12th ult. by Rev. MCCAULE, John Clark Nightengale, Esq. of Providence, R. I., to Miss Martha Washington GREENE, elest dau. pf Late Maj. Gen. GREENE, May 7th 1795." pg. 356 "Married Thursday evening, the 12th inst., at Bellmore Farm by Rev. Miles GREENE, Hon. Thomas W. HARRIS, Judge Superior Court of the Southern Circuit, to Mrs. Harriet H. HOBSON, oldest dau. of Hines HOLT, Esq., Feb. 17, 1824." pg. 362 "Wednesday evening at Maj. Burton HEPBURN'S by Rev. Samuel K. HODGES, Joseph B. GREENE, Esq. to Miss Eliza E. COLEMAN of Montgomery, Ala. Nov. 21, 1829." pg. 367 "on the 9th inst., be Rev. R. GREENE, Stephen WESTON, Esq. to Miss Susan LAMAR, both of Putnam County. Sept. 20, 1832." pg. 372 "Thursday evening 13th inst. in Eatonton by Rev. J. COLLINSWORTH, Mr. William H. MCGEHEE to Miss Lucy Ann B. GREENE, dau. of Rev. Miles GREENE, Feb. 26, 1834." pg. 386 "On the 18th inst. by Judge HUDSON of Eatonton, Mr. Thomas M. GREENE of Balwin Co. to Miss Martha Frances PRESLY, dau. of Thomas PRESLY, Esq. Jan. 30, 1838." pg 420 "Last Thursday evening by Rev. Charles MALONE, Mr. Stephen SAUNDERS to Miss Mary P. GREENE, dau. of Mr. Alexander GREENE, all of Milledgeville. July 17, 1816." pg. 428 "In Philadelphia by Rev. Dr. EWING, Mr. Phineas MILLER of Ga., to Mrs. Catherine GREENE, widow of the late GEN. GREENE, July 10th, 1796." pg. 436 "On Cumberland Island on the 22nd inst., Peton SKIPWITH, Jr. (Son of SIR Peyton SKIPWITH of Va.) to Cornelia L. second dau. of Maj. Gen. GREENE, dec'd., April 30, 1802." That's all the GREENE'S with an (E). There are, however, entries of obit for other soldiers who served under General GREENE. No Info about GREENE himself. If anyone would be interested maybe LATER I can post those tha served with or under him.
Scottie, Reference your 18 July email on Reuben Bolton. You show a child of Elizabeth Lane and Reuben as John Walter, b. 7 Nov 1836, d. 2 Oct 1916. My notes show JOHN Wesley, b. 7 Nov 1836, d. 2 Oct 1916 as the son of John L. (known as Jack) and Vicy (Herrington). John W. married Sara Zeigler and is buried in the Zeigler Cemetery on the Rocky Ford Road. With the birth and death dates being the same, I assume they are the same. His home was a short distance off of Stoopto Road (on a road that is now maybe Shady Lane). In later years it was the homeplace of Charity Howard Freeman and Fred Freeman. Also, John REUBIN was his older brother. Your thoughts? Cecelia ----- Original Message ----- From: <Scotti3275@aol.com> To: <GASCREVE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, July 18, 2000 8:12 AM Subject: Re: [GASCREVE] Rueben/Rubin BOLTON > Dot, > > What I have on Reuben Bolton, b. ca. 1778, d. Aug 1837, is as follows: > married first, Mary Ann "Polly" ?, and second, Elizabeth Lane on 22 Jul 1832. > Mrs. Anna Katharine Pfeiffer, widow of the late Louis Frank Pfeiffer, grants > land to Reuben Bolton, Sr. as trustee for his wife Mary (perhaps she was a > Pfeiffer?) and their children: Clarissa, Thomas, George, Mary Ann, Allen B., > Magnolia, Charles, Katie, Harriett, John L., Margaret, and Alford Dean. The > children of Elizabeth Lane and Reuben are: Reuben H., b. 18 Jan 1830, Robert > E., b. 24 Feb 1833, d. 17 Mar 1911, Sarah Van Buren, b. 2 Sep 1835, d. 1908, > John Walter, b. 7 Nov 1836, d. 2 Oct 1916. > Hope that this helps. Please keep in touch, and happy hunting! > > Scottie > > > ============================== > The RootsWeb WorldConnect Project: > Tens of millions of individuals... and counting. > http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/ >
MOORE Surname page 3 pg. 30 "In Dublin, Laurens County, on the 20th ult., Dr. Thomas MOORE in his 59th year. He was a native of Prince George Co., Md. and came to Georgia early in life where he practiced medicine successfully. From one or more of the counties in the state he had resided in since to Georgia, he had served in the legislature. Wife and children. Sept. 3, 1834." THE SOUTHERN RECORDER, 1823-1844. pg. 42 "In Zebulon, Pike County, Tuesday 9th inst. at the residence of Henry VAN BIBBER, Mr. Merida MOORE of Troup Co. He was enroute from his parents home in Wilkes Co. to LaGrange where he lived, and was taken sick enroute. Aug. 16, 1836." THE SOUTHERN RECORDER, 1823-1844. pg. 44 "On 13th inst. at his residence in Greene Co., Mr. William MOORE, age 23 years. Had been a member of the Presbyterian Church 8 years. Wife and child survive. Oct. 25, 1836." THE SOUTHERN RECORDER, 1823-1844. pg. 79 "At his residence in the Asylum near Millegdeville on the 11th inst., William B. MOORE, age 32years, steward in the Asylum from beginning. July 2, 1844." THE SOUTHERN RECORDER, 1823-1844. pg. 95 "Funeral serive on Mr. Simon HOLT, Sr., late of Baldwin County, dec'd., will be preached at Bellmore Farm Oct. 20th, by Rev. SHACKLEFORD; and that of Mrs. Susannah MOORE on the 27th inst. at the house of Evers WHEELER by Rev. Charles MALONE. Oct. 9, 1816." THE CITY GAZETTE, 1803-1816. pg. 110 "Friday last, Mrs. Susannah MOORE, widow of William MOORE, age 53 years. Aug 25, 1801." THE COLUMBIAN MUSEUM & SAVANNAH ADVERTISER, 1796-1812. pg. 136 "At May River, S. C. on the 17th inst., Capt. Robert MOORE of the house of John Y. WHITE & Co., Savannah Merchants. Dec. 23, 1808." THE COLUMBIAN MUSEUM & SAVANNAH ADVERTISER, 1796-1812. pg. 138 "Died at sea on Monday the 2nd inst., Capt. Robert MOORE of the ship "CHARLES". Oct. 16, 1809." THE COLUMBIAN MUSEUM & SAVANNAH ADVERTISER, 1796-1812. pg. 155 "In Laurens Co., Ga. on the 19th ult., Mrs. Margaret MOORE, consort of Mr. Thomas MOORE. Aug. 4, 1818." THE COLUMBIAN MUSEUM & SAVANNAH DAILY GAZETTE, 1817-1820 pg.170 "In Augusta(Ga.) the Rev. Washington M'KNIGHT, son of the Rev. Dr. M'KNIGHT of New York; Mr. Thomas MOORE, merchant of New York. Sept. 28, 1805." THE CLOUMBIAN CENTINEL, 1805-1806 pg. 196 "Last Thursday in Savannah, Susannah, the widow of late William MOORE. Aug. 27, 1801." THE GEORGIA GAZETTE, 1790-1802 pg. 225 "In Macon of a disease of the brain, Mrs. Lucy G. MOORE, wife of Mr. Samuel MOORE, age 38 years, also her infant son, age 12 days. (Editors note: No date of death shown). June 5, 1834." THE GEORGIA MESSENGER, 1825-1830. pg. 342 "William MOORE and Miss Nancy REDDY, Jan. 14, 1790." THE GEORGIA GAZETTE, 1790-1802. pg. 350 "Last Wednesday, John N. BRAILSFORD and Miss MARTHA MOORE. July, 6, 1798." THE GEORGIA GAZETTE, 1790-1802. pg. 354 "Sunday evening at Mount Clare by Rev. HULL, John CUMMING, Esq., of Savannah and Miss MOORE, Apr. 29, 1802." THE GEORGIA GAZETTE, 1790-1802. pg. 367 "In Washington County on the 9th inst. by Rev. EVANS, John M. MCMURRAY to Miss Theresa A. MOORE, dau. of Mr. Matthew MOORE. Aug. 16, 1832." THE SOUTHERN RECORDER, 1824-1844. pg. 401 "At Dublin in Laurens Co. on the 12th inst. by Hon. E. J. BLACKSHEAR, Mr. John A. RENTZ of Houston Co. to Miss Josephine B. MOORE of Dublin. April 19, 1842." THE SOUTHERN RECORDER, 1824-1844. pg. 407 "At the house of Mark J. CROWDER in Meriwether Co. on the 19th inst. by Rev. J. HUNTER, Maj. Peyton J. MOORE of Macon Co., Ala. to Miss Ann M. CROWDER of Meriwether Co. Jan. 30, 1844." THE SOUTHERN RECORDER, 1824-1844. pg. 421 "Thursday the 20th ult., Mr. George B. MOORE to the amiable Miss Patsy COVINGTON, dau. of Mr. William COVINGTON, both of Campbellton, S. C., April 10, 1794." THE SOUTHERN CENTINEL & UNIVERSAL GAZETTE, 1893-1799. pg. 452 "Wednesday evening by Rev. KOLLOCK, Lieut. William BEE of the 7th Regt. of Inf., U. S. Army, to Miss Sarah W. MOORE, dau. of William A. MOORE Esq., pf Savannah, March 15, 1817." THE COLUMBIA MUSEUM & SAVANNAH ADVERTISER, 1796-1820. pg. 458 "At Philadelphia on the 20th ilt., Robert S. COFFIN, Esq., (Boston Bard) to Miss Sarah MOORE of Philadelphia, Apr. 9, 1819. "The Muses were his mistress of yore, But to the none behold one MOORE."" THE COLUMBIA MUSEUM & SAVANNAH ADVERTISER, 1796-1820. End of the MOORES.
I sent a list of Gehrings and Georgia A Taylors to the searcher, but thought that some of you might like to have the URL for Switchboard Search. Judy Canant <http://www.switchboard.com/bin/cgiqa.dll?LNK=3:11&MEM=1>
Tommy Newton, are you receiving mail from the list? If anyone knows him could you please contact him. I know that he is posting but keep getting notices that he is bouncing. Thanks Deborah Byrd
----- Original Message ----- From: Kathleen <kburnet@efortress.com> To: <GASCREVE-admin@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, September 03, 2000 3:44 PM Subject: Please Post This to your Georgia List > Dear List Owner. > > I have started a new mailing list called > GA-Cemeteries. It is a mailing list for anyone interested in locating, > and preserving historical information about, Georgia cemeteries or > sharing information about them. > > To subscribe to this list - have your members send the word subscribe to > > GA-Cemeteries-L-request@rootsweb.com or > GA-Cemeteries-D-request@rootsweb.com for the digest form. > > I look forward to helping this list grow and become another tool for > those researching in Georgia. > > Kathleen Burnett > List Mom > > >
Thank you Margaret for this information. Do you know the names of these Williams' wives? Carole ----- Original Message ----- From: MARGARET KIMBRO <m.kimbro@worldnet.att.net> To: <GASCREVE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, September 02, 2000 6:51 PM Subject: [GASCREVE] Re:Lt.Col Andrew Jackson Williams > Carole,FYI > Andrew Jackson Williams was son of Theoplois and Rebecca Hunter Williams. Grandson of Robert Williams, Sr.. Robert Washington Williams was son of Robert Williams,Jr. and also grandson of Robert,Sr.He also had two other grandsons in the CSA. Theoplois ,Jr. and Jesse W Kent. >
MOORE Surname part 2 pg. 49 "In Dublin, Georgia on the 3rd ult., Mr. John J. MOORE in his 27th year. He was a native there but had resided in Columbus for the last few years. Was on a visit to his connections in Laurens County when he was taken sick and died. July 18. 1837." THE SOUTHERN RECORDER, 1823-1844. pg. 87 "On Friday the 8th inst., in her 20th year, Mrs. Martha MOORE, wife of George B. MOORE, Augusta merchant. Jan. 14, 1796." THE SOUTHERN CENTINEL & UNIVERSAL GAZETTE, 1794-1799. pg. 96 "Last Thursday evening, James MOORE, Esq., of Chatham County, a gentleman who distinguished himself in an early and active part in the struggle which secured our independence, "During which time he aquired the esteem of his countrymen as a patriot and a soldier." Mar. 15th, 1796." THE COLUMBIAN MUSEUM & SOUTHERN ADVERTISER, 1796-1812. pg. 100 "Died at sea in route to New York, on board the "Shepherdess" Capt. John MOORE, native of Georgia and one of the city alderman of Savannah; member of the Union Society and Commander of the Artillery Company. His body was brought back and buried 26th inst., Sept. 29, 1797." THE COLUMBIAN MUSEUM & SOUTHERN ADVERTISER, 1796-1812. pg. 184 "Died James MOORE, Esq., Daniel COURSE and Josiah ELLIOTT, in S. C., formerly of BOSTON, Mar 17. 1796." (Nancy's note for the above. Someone told me there was a Boston, Ga. at one time.) THE GEORGIA GAZETTE, 1790-1802. pg. 271 "March 24, 1796 Died, Saturday the 12th inst., in her 36th year, Mrs. Nancy Hughes MOORE, wife of Maj. Thomas MOORE of Columbia, Ga. Husband and several small children survive.' THE SOUTHERN CENTINEL & UNIVERSAL GAZETTE, 1793-1799. pg. 319 "May 17, 1884 Miss Willis NELMS, dau. of I. V. MOORE, Esq., of Newton, Madsion Co., died very suddenly on 9th inst. Buried Fork Church." THE SUN, Hartwell, Georgia, 1881-1884. pg. 357 "Married on the 10th inst., Capt. John BUTTS of Baldwin County to Miss Mary D. MOORE, dau. of John R. MOORE of Jones County, March 16, 1824." THE SOUTHERN RECORDER, 1824-1844. pg. 371 "On Nov. 28th, by George HEARD, Esq., Mr. Wiley M. WHITE to Miss Mary S. dau. of Joseph MOORE, all of Greene Co., Dec. 4, 1833." THE SOUTHERN RECORDER, 1824-1844. pg. 428 "In New York, Mr. William PEACOCK, Jr., of GEORGIA and Mrs. Mary MOORE, Sept. 9, 1796." THE COLUMBIA MUSEUM & SAVANNAH ADVERTISER, 1796-1820. pg. 454 "At Portsmouth, N. H., Sunday the 4th inst., Mr. John MOORE to Miss Catherine BLOUNT. Jan 20, 1818." THE COLUMBIA MUSEUM & SAVANNAH ADVERTISER, 1796-1820. pg. 465 "Married the 23rd ult., by Rev. W. M. WRIGHTMAN, the Rev. James W. Wellborn of the S. C. Conference to Miss Sarah Minerva MOORE, dau. of the late Gordon MOORE, Esq. of York District, S. C. Oct. 19, 1840." THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE, 1787-1842. More to follow....................
--part1_6f.a026a71.26e43548_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Take a look at the attached request that I received today. I do not have information on this lady....can anyone help?? Tommy --part1_6f.a026a71.26e43548_boundary Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Disposition: inline Return-Path: <lizhome@webtv.net> Received: from rly-yc03.mx.aol.com (rly-yc03.mail.aol.com [172.18.149.35]) by air-yc05.mail.aol.com (v75_b3.11) with ESMTP; Thu, 31 Aug 2000 07:46:22 -0400 Received: from mailsorter-105-1.iap.bryant.webtv.net (mailsorter-105-1.iap.bryant.webtv.net [209.240.198.119]) by rly-yc03.mx.aol.com (v75_b3.9) with ESMTP; Thu, 31 Aug 2000 07:46:11 -0400 Received: from storefull-266.iap.bryant.webtv.net (storefull-266.iap.bryant.webtv.net [209.240.199.238]) by mailsorter-105-1.iap.bryant.webtv.net (WebTV_Postfix) with ESMTP id 15752143F for <UGA1UGA1@aol.com>; Thu, 31 Aug 2000 04:46:11 -0700 (PDT) Received: (from production@localhost) by storefull-266.iap.bryant.webtv.net (8.8.8-wtv-e/mt.gso.26Feb98) id EAA09673; Thu, 31 Aug 2000 04:46:10 -0700 (PDT) X-WebTV-Signature: 1 ETAsAhQ0HW1PdCYtcW2sTHIjv5+VFDG10AIUVLBcOI5gxIHevHX+V3TeY6Pe95s= From: lizhome@webtv.net (Elizabeth Massey) Date: Thu, 31 Aug 2000 06:46:10 -0500 (CDT) To: UGA1UGA1@aol.com Subject: Screven County-TAYLOR Message-ID: <28274-39AE4582-1791@storefull-266.iap.bryant.webtv.net> Content-Disposition: Inline Content-Type: Text/Plain; Charset=US-ASCII Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7Bit MIME-Version: 1.0 (WebTV) X-Mailer: Unknown Hello, Trying to locate a GEORGIA ANN TAYLOR born in 1944 or '45 somewhere around Sylvania, GA I believe. She married Jack Dean Gehring 2-19-66 in Dallas, TX and I was born there 6-10-66. She is my birthmother, and I am very ill, must locate her, please help if you can. (405)302-5530 or e mail. Thank you, Birthname April Lynnette Gehring (Taylor) *********************************************** Love is the only house big enough for all the pain in this world. Martina McBride --part1_6f.a026a71.26e43548_boundary--
MOORE Surname pg. 4 "Wednesday the 4th inst., Mr. Mary W. COBB, wife of Hon. Thomas W. COBB, Senator from Georgia, in her 41st year. She was born in Prince Edward County, Virginia of very respectable parents; she lost her father, Capt. MOORE, in her early life. About 1798 her widowed mother who is yet living, emigrated to Oglethorpe Co., Ga. and she, Mrs. COBB, was married there in May 1807 to Mr. COBB. Member of the Presbyterian Church. Oct. 24,1826." THE SOUTHERN RECORDER, 1823-1844. pg. 17 "Died at Retreat Plantation, Laurens Co. on the 20th June, Mrs Eliza Mary Ann MCCALL, wife of Thomas MCCALL, Esq., age 56 years. She had been sick 8 mos. Was a dau. of James SMITH, Esq. of Price William's Parish, S. C. and a descendant in the maternal line of Gov. MOORE and his wife Elizabeth BERESFORD of that then-province. Survived by her husband, 5 daughters and 13 grandchildren. June 3, 1831." THE SOUTHERN RECORDER, 1823-1844. pg. 47 "At the residence of her mother in Baldwin Co. on 20th inst., Miss Araminta D. MOORE, age 18 years, 8 mos, 20 days. Methodist. April 25, 1837." THE SOUTHERN RECORDER, 1823-1844 pg. 67 "At Bonavista near Dublin on 19th ult., Mrs. Elizabeth S. MOORE, age 39 years. Had suffered several years from dyspepsia. April 6, 1841." THE SOUTHERN RECORDER, 1823-1844. pg. 91 "In Jasper County on Sept. 26th in her 52nd year, Mrs. Elizabeth MOORE, wife of Gen. John MOORE, formerly of North Carolina. Had not lived long in this state. but had formed many friends. (etc.) Oct. 12, 1814." THE CITY GAZETTE, 1803-1816. pg. 173 "Died at Rock Landing, Lieut. FOWLES of the U. S. Army; and at Beard's Bluff, Lieut. MOORE of the U. S. Army. Oct. 21, 1790." THE GEORGIA GAZETTE, 1790-1802. pg. 232 "Matthew MCCULLER, formerly of Monroe Co., Ga., but for the last five years a resident of Stewart Co., Ga. died July 8, 1842, at the house of Mr. Chalres MOORE, Esq., in Madison Co., Miss on his return from a visit to Louisiana. Survived by wife and one child. Nov. 11, 1842." THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE, 1837-1842. pg. 267 "Died at St. George, Dorchester, S. C. 28th Oct. of the country fever in his 20th year, Mr. Edward MOORE, eldest son of the late Mr. Thomas MOORE, planater, of that place. Nov. 25, 1842." THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE, 1837-1842. pg. 327 "In Macon on the 12th inst., by Judge MCDONALD, Mr. Alberto Fielding WALLIS to Miss Ann MOORE, July 17, 1827." THE GEORGIA MESSENGER, 1825-1835. pg. 334 "Married in Monroe County on Oct. 13th, by Rev. POPE of Macon, Amasa R. MOORE, Esq., to Miss Elizabeth L. GREEN, daughter of Dr. Thomas GREEN, dec'd, of Greene County, Nov. 3, 1831." THE GEORGIA MESSENGER, 1825-1835. pg. 345 "last Saturday, John MOORE (Son of William MOORE, dec'd) and Miss Nancy BOLTON, Dec. 22, 1791." THE GEORGIA GAZETTE, 1790-1802. pg. 347 "William NEVERCLIFT to Miss Betsy MOORE, Dec. 19, 1793." THE GEORGIA GAZETTE, 1790-1802. pg. 422 "Tuesday evening by Rev. Dr. BOYD, Mr. David REID, merchant, to Miss Betsy MOORE, both of Augusta. Feb. 23, 1797." THE SOUTHERN CENTINEL & UNIVERSAL GAZETTE, 1793-1799. pg. 443 "In Bryan County on 19th inst. by Rev. Joseph CLAY, Mr. Zachariah B. GAULDEN to Miss Eliza MOORE, both of that county, Mar. 24, 1807." THE COLUMBIA MUSEUM & SAVANNAH ADVERTISER, 1796-1820. More to come..........