I have just returned from the trip and saw your message. Had a good time but glad to be back home. Will write more later. My address is: jfeazell@datasys.net Joyce ----- Original Message ----- From: "William C. Reeves" <wreeves@sparkhost.com> To: <GASCREVE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, May 01, 2000 6:04 PM Subject: [GASCREVE] Fw: Email Addresses > > -----Original Message----- > From: William C. Reeves <wreeves@sparkhost.com> > To: GA-ROOTS-L@rootsweb.com <GA-ROOTS-L@rootsweb.com> > Date: Monday, May 01, 2000 5:59 PM > Subject: Email Addresses > > > Hello to All my friends and relatives > > I have has some computer problems and all of my e-mail addresses have been deleted. Would appreciate all friends and relatives send a short msg to me with there e-mail addresses so I can reestablish them again. Thanks for your kindness. Bill Reeves >
Bob, The information regarding Solomon KEMP and Isaac ROOKS arrived safely. Thank you so very much for sending it to me. Agnes
I have that he was born February 1900 and died 28 February 1958. I am not sure if that is correct, but it is what I have. Sharon
Sharon, This Alton MOCK was the son of Susie A. SCOTT and Wells Jacob MOCK. He died young and was buried in Rocky Ford Cemetery. He would have been born around 1898. Susie and her husband William Henry LUCAS are also supposed to be buried in Rocky Ford. Ann At 01:26 PM 5/2/2000 -0400, you wrote: >Ann, > >I have several Alton Mocks in my data. Which one are you looking for? >About when was he born and who did he marry, names of parents etc. > >Sharon > > >
Ann, I have several Alton Mocks in my data. Which one are you looking for? About when was he born and who did he marry, names of parents etc. Sharon
Sorry about your computer. I'm having bad problems with mine too. Your Cousin, Barbara at nanagram@olypen.com ----- Original Message ----- From: "William C. Reeves" <wreeves@sparkhost.com> To: <GASCREVE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, May 01, 2000 3:04 PM Subject: [GASCREVE] Fw: Email Addresses > > -----Original Message----- > From: William C. Reeves <wreeves@sparkhost.com> > To: GA-ROOTS-L@rootsweb.com <GA-ROOTS-L@rootsweb.com> > Date: Monday, May 01, 2000 5:59 PM > Subject: Email Addresses > > > Hello to All my friends and relatives > > I have has some computer problems and all of my e-mail addresses have been deleted. Would appreciate all friends and relatives send a short msg to me with there e-mail addresses so I can reestablish them again. Thanks for your kindness. Bill Reeves > >
I know the feeling and the predicament! Billie At 07:54 PM 05/01/2000 -0700, you wrote: >Hello Bill Reeves! this has happened to me several times! Awful isn't it? > >Judy Rountree Mason >Rincon, Ga. >2jv@bellsouth.net > >-----Original Message----- >From: William C. Reeves <wreeves@sparkhost.com> >To: GASCREVE-L@rootsweb.com <GASCREVE-L@rootsweb.com> >Date: Monday, May 01, 2000 3:00 PM >Subject: [GASCREVE] Fw: Email Addresses > > > > > >-----Original Message----- > >From: William C. Reeves <wreeves@sparkhost.com> > >To: GA-ROOTS-L@rootsweb.com <GA-ROOTS-L@rootsweb.com> > >Date: Monday, May 01, 2000 5:59 PM > >Subject: Email Addresses > > > > > >Hello to All my friends and relatives > > > >I have has some computer problems and all of my e-mail addresses have been >deleted. Would appreciate all friends and relatives send a short msg to me >with there e-mail addresses so I can reestablish them again. Thanks for >your kindness. Bill Reeves > > > >
TO THE GASCREVE-L folks: Here is an email that I sent to different folks last night. I thought you might be interested, too. I recommend this book if you have folks in Bulloch, Tattnall, Mongomery, etc. Counties. This book is written from a countryboy Private's point-of-view. Smith C. Banks ====================================== > Hello! > I am forwarding the email below to let you know that now available is > the reprinted book, "A Soldlier's Story of His Regiment - 61st Georgia > Infantry Regiment" by George Washington Nichols (originally pubished in > 1898). Mr. Nichols was from Bulloch County and a private in Co. D, > DeKalb Guards from Bulloch. He took a year out of his life to write this > book. The book grew out of letters he wrote to a Bulloch County newspaper > in the 1880s to reminisce his war experiences. He had kept a journal > during the war. > This is the 4th time it has been reprinted. It is an excellent account > of the War and worth more than the asking price. > Nichols was married to my grandmother's first cousin, a Parrish. His > brother married my great grandfather Brannen's sister. He was raised > in the West Side-Portal area of Bulloch. > Smith > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <Ltbskater@aol.com> > To: <cbanks@frontiernet.net> > Sent: Sunday, April 30, 2000 9:54 PM > G.W. Nichols Books > > > > In a message dated 4/30/00 4:45:18 PM Central Daylight Time, > > nicholst@bellsouth.net writes: > > > > << The books have finally arrived. We got them Friday morning (Apr. 28). > > The cost will be $25.00 which does include postage. Our expenses were > > more than we first thought. Please send a check and the address of > > where you want the books sent. Troy Nichols, 3519 Old Screven Road, Jesup, GA 31545. > > Thanks, > > Troy
Hello Bill Reeves! this has happened to me several times! Awful isn't it? Judy Rountree Mason Rincon, Ga. 2jv@bellsouth.net -----Original Message----- From: William C. Reeves <wreeves@sparkhost.com> To: GASCREVE-L@rootsweb.com <GASCREVE-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Monday, May 01, 2000 3:00 PM Subject: [GASCREVE] Fw: Email Addresses > >-----Original Message----- >From: William C. Reeves <wreeves@sparkhost.com> >To: GA-ROOTS-L@rootsweb.com <GA-ROOTS-L@rootsweb.com> >Date: Monday, May 01, 2000 5:59 PM >Subject: Email Addresses > > >Hello to All my friends and relatives > >I have has some computer problems and all of my e-mail addresses have been deleted. Would appreciate all friends and relatives send a short msg to me with there e-mail addresses so I can reestablish them again. Thanks for your kindness. Bill Reeves > >
Sorry to learn of your computer crash. I have been there before also and I was stressful. Good luck! Alfred Chassereau Savannah, GA AChasserea@aol.com
Hi Bill, Sorry you had computer problems! You had helped put me in touch with Bob Peavy regarding the Bulloch Co. Hodges. Hope your computer will behave now! And hope you are doing well. Take care, Karen Hodges
-----Original Message----- From: William C. Reeves <wreeves@sparkhost.com> To: GA-ROOTS-L@rootsweb.com <GA-ROOTS-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Monday, May 01, 2000 5:59 PM Subject: Email Addresses Hello to All my friends and relatives I have has some computer problems and all of my e-mail addresses have been deleted. Would appreciate all friends and relatives send a short msg to me with there e-mail addresses so I can reestablish them again. Thanks for your kindness. Bill Reeves
Red; Do you have any info in your database on the brothers or sisters of Ada Marie Waters that married your Great Uncle Robert Wilkins Nunnally? I would appreciate any help you might be able to offer on this family. As I previously said I have a good bit of info on the ancestors of Ada Marie Waters and if I can supply any help to you please let me know. Alfred
If anyone has access to a listing of Rocky Ford Cemetery, could you please check for dates for Susie SCOTT LUCAS, her husband, William Henry LUCAS, and Alton MOCK? Thanks. Ann
I came across this in looking through some of the obits I have collected and thought Mrs. Hartley might belong to someone researching in Screven County. I note "Rev. Robert Puckett" mentioned and Collison WATERS' dau. (a long time before this, I know), Sarah WATERS, b. 1815, m. Harris PUCKETT, Jr., Pendleton District, SC; Collison WATERS moved to the Jackson/Hall Co. area and Sarah and Harris PUCKETT lived in Gwinnett Co., GA. The Times Gainesville, Hall Co., GA Tuesday, Dec. 28, 1999 Ruth WATERS Hartley Funeral services are scheduled for 2 p.m. Wed., Dec. 29, 1999, at Little-Davenport Funeral Home Chapel for Ruth Waters Hartley, 87, of Park Hill Drive, Gainesville. The Rev. Willard Baxter, Phil Hartley and the Rev. Robert Puckett will officiate. Burial will be in Alta Vista Cemetery. The family will receive friends from 7 to 9 p.m. Tues. at the funeral home. Mrs. Hartley died Sunday, Dec. 26, 1999, at Northeast Georgia Medical Center following a sudden illness. A native of Screven County, Mrs. Hartley had lived in Gainesville for most of her life. She was the daughter of the late Hardy Leroy and Clara Roberts WATERS. She was a retired house parent at North Georgia ech for 12 years and also was a homemaker. Mrs. Harley was a charter member of the Lakewood Baptist Church. She is precended in death by her husband, Howard Jackson Hartley, Jr. Survivors include her sons and daughters-in-law, Leroy J. and Jacqueline Hogsed Hartley, Gainesville, B. Wayne and Linda Hartley, Blue Springs, MO; dau. and son-in-law, Sylvia Harley Head and Claude W. Head, Suwanee; and eight grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren. In lieu of flowes, the family requests that those desiring please make memorial contributions to the Lakewood Baptist Church Buildilng Fund, 2235 Thompson Bridge Rd., Gainevsille, GA 30501. Little-Davenport Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.
Harvey; Thanks, for the information on your Waters line. I don't make a connection with your Hardy, Crawford, or your Ann Waters. My line, William Waters, came from Midlothian county, town of Leith, Scotland. His brother George came over couple of years later. George never married and therefore had no Children, he died at the early age of 28 years. Was buried in Savannah. William Sr. and William Jr. like so many people in the South lost everthing in the Civil War. They both went to Screven County after the war. They are listed on the 1850 Screven County Census In 1880 Screven County Census. William Jr. is listed with wife Mary Elizabeth and the following Children, Ada M., Mary E., William W., Harriet, Margaret L., Flora L., Benjamin S. Norton H., William Sr. was listed as living in the house with them. The only girl children I have with spouses are Mary E. (who was my gmother) was married to Benjamin F. Ingram who came to Screven County from S.C. m.21 Dec. 1881. Also have Harriet who married a Henry C. Williason in Screven County. The rest of the daughters I have no concrete information on who or when they married. I am going to try to go to the Couthouse in Sylvania and check the marriage records there to see if I can come up with something. Benjamin S. was married I have been told they had a dau. named Mary. Also was told by my parents they were divorced and she left Screven County and went to Calif. The 1900 census (Soundex) Showed Mary Elizabeth as head of house, so both William Sr. and William Jr. had died by then. William W. and Norton H. were listed as still living with her but not married. That is all I have been been able to come up with. ANY HELP YOU OR ANY LIST MEMBER MAY HAVE ON THESE CHILDREN 0f William and Mary Elizabeth Waters Would really be appreciated!!!!!!! Alfred
Ada Marie Waters married my G Uncle Robert Wilkins Nunnally. m. Dec. 28, 1882. Ada B - March 30 -1860. D. Jun. 22-1934. Burried in Sylvania Cem. Red
Harvey: I have read with interest, your list of surnames at the Little Horse Creek Cemetery. I am interested in the six Freemans there. Do you have any other information? I am specifically looking for information on John Freeman (d 1799), or his wife (unknown), his son Benjamin and his wife Freriba (or Feribba). Any help would be greatly appreciated. Howard Freeman > [Original Message] > From: Jones Peebles <jpeebles@clds.net> > To: <GASCREVE-L@rootsweb.com> > Date: 04/26/2000 1:41:05 PM > Subject: Re: [GASCREVE] Names in Little Horse Creek Cemetery > > Would like to know names of the two Taylor's in Horse Creek > Cem...Thks....Jones > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <HarvJK@aol.com> > To: <GASCREVE-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: April 23, 2000 6:48 PM > Subject: [GASCREVE] Names in Little Horse Creek Cemetery > > > > List members: > > To save everyone time, I am typing the surnames of people buried in the > > Little Horse Creek Cemetery. The number next to it is how many different > > people there are by that name there. > > > > ARTHUR 2 > > BOATWRIGHT 3 > > BOLTON 1 > > BONNELL 1 > > BRAGG 10 > > BRINSON 2 > > BUNCH 3 > > BURKE 6 > > CAIL 1 > > CHANCE 2 > > CHISOLM 1 > > CLAYTON 5 > > CLEMENTS 4 > > COWART 1 > > CROSBY 1 > > CUBBEDGE 5 > > DIXON 7 > > EASTMEAD 2 > > EDENFIELD 33 > > EDWARDS 1 > > ELLISON 1 > > FREEMAN 6 > > GAUDILL 1 > > GRACEN 3 > > GRAY 1 > > GRIFFIN 2 > > GROOMS 10 > > GROVER 1 > > HENDERSON 1 > > HILLIS 3 > > HOKS 2 > > HURST 1 > > HYRNE 2 > > JEFFERS 1 > > JOYNER 1 > > LANE 1 > > LANIER 1 > > LARISCY 13 > > LAWSON 1 > > LEE 34 > > LEWIS 2 > > LYNN 8 > > MARKEY 1 > > MCGLOHON 1 > > MIKELL 1 > > MILLER 24 > > NEIDLINGER 3 > > NEWTON 1 > > OGLESBY 1 > > PARKER 109 > > PEEL 15 > > PENNDORE 2 > > PIERCE 10 > > PIKE 1 > > RACKLEY 7 > > RHODES 2 > > RIMES 2 > > RODKEY 1 > > ROSIER 4 > > SASSER 98 > > SMITH 2 > > STROOS 1 > > TAYLOR 2 > > TYRUS 1 > > USHER 7 > > WATERS 12 > > WEBSTER 1 > > WEEKS 2 > > WEST 1 > > WHATLEY 3 > > WILLIAMS 7 > > WILLIAMSON 2 > > WILSON 1 > > WOODCOCK 3 > > ZIEGLER 3 > > > > There are 8 graves with either no marker or the markers are unreadable. > If > > anyone wants information on any of the above name please let me know. > > > > Harvey Knight > > HarvJK@aol.com > > > > > --- Howard Freeman --- hlfreemanjr@earthlink.net --- EarthLink: It's your Internet.
The continued discussion of the graves in Little Horse Creek Cemetery has made me wonder, does anyone have an idea as to just how many of the church and family cemeteries in Screven County have had their tombstones transcribed? I have been spoiled with the eight volumes of Bulloch County cemetery transcriptions available from the Statesboro Regional Library, and suspect that no where near as many Screven cemeteries have been transcribed. I and I think many others, would be grateful if someone who lived in Screven County would take on the task of transcribing those cemeteries that haven't been transcribed. The transcriptions that I am aware of for Screven County are as follows: * Two Volumes: Footprints on the Sands of Time. I think published in 1981. This was a truly first class effort, as far as I can tell. * Various transcriptions done by the DAR in the 1950s. Their transcription of the old Sylvania City Cemetery missed one of my Jeffers kin, so I am a little skeptical of it's accuracy. * A book on Burke Co. published in 1974 that includes a few cemeteries in Screven County, including Hurst Baptist Church. * BTW, Jimpsey P. Joyner buried at Little Horse Creek Cemetery in 1897 at age 18 was my great-grandmother, Julia Joyner Smith's brother. He died from an appendicitis. His parents were Miles Joyner (1851-1926) and Jane Delina Hendrix (1853-1921). Miles and Jane are buried at Union Baptist Church in the southern part of Bulloch County where to which they moved from Screven Co. sometime between 1900 and 1910. Miles (son of James Joyner and Elizabeth Jenkins Joyner) was from Screven County, Jane (daughter of William B. Hendrix and Mary Rigdon Hendrix) was from Bulloch County. Regards, Tom
To those interested in the Taylors below.... Mary Sasser Taylor is Mary Alice Waters, m. 1st Henry Sasser (he died in 1871, and she is buried beside him at Little Horse Creek.... I was there Saturday...) m. 2nd John Taylor (sorry, don't have any info on him...) Cindy Forehand Watts > -----Original Message----- > From: HarvJK@aol.com [SMTP:HarvJK@aol.com] > Sent: Wednesday, April 26, 2000 8:39 PM > To: GASCREVE-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: [GASCREVE] Names in Little Horse Creek Cemetery > > Jones: > Mary Sasser Taylor b 25 June 1842, d 14 Aug 1922 > S. J. Taylor b 23 Aug 1846, d 8 Apr 1918 > Regards, > Harvey Knight