----- Original Message ----- From: "Carole Drexel" <drexel410@att.net> To: <gascreve@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, February 08, 2008 10:19 PM Subject: [GASCREVE] John Ruel Evans' family > John Ruel Evans20DEC1820-23MAY1902 and Sarah Elizabeth Lucas > 5JUL1827-25APR1915, married 22 Dec 1844, Screven > County, GA, > > 1. Had son John Ruel Evans, Jr.3OCT1845-21DEC1930-who did he marry? MARY CLARILIE ROBBINS 12FEB1850-14APR1924 (called Mittie, she was sister of James Marion Robbins) > > 2. Had son James Hezekiah Evans3AUG1847-11FEB1918-who did he marry? THERESA (Trissie) ZEIGLER 27 JUL 1844-17MAY1919 > > 3. Had daughter Sara Elizabeth Evans16JUN1849-30APR1922-, m. James Boston > Morgan 26DEC1834-12OCT1903 MARRIED 27 January > 1869 in Screven Co., GA; > > 4. Had son William Ellison Evans24NOV1851-5AUG1910 m. 10 Feb 1878 > SOPHRONIA (FRONIE) CAIL 16NOV1858-4FEB1936 (sister to Martha Cail); > > 5. Had son Charles Evans26MAR 1853-20JUL1885mar-who did he marry? ALICE (Tunie) CAIL 2Feb1858-26Aug1922 > > 6. Had son Herschel V. J. Evans26MAR1855-25NOV1919 m. (1) 0 Feb 1878 > MARTHA (Mattie) CAIL 20MAR1862-11JUN1887in > Screven Co., GA, (2) Idella Della Newton 1JAN1863-9JUL1955 MARRIED17 May > 1888 in Screven Co., GA; > > 7. Had son Ruel Evans-who did he marry? > 27JAN1857-4JAN1860 > 8. Had daughter Anna Jane Evans1JAN1859-28DEC1946 m. 19 Jan 1882 JAMES > MARION ROBBINS 27APR1852-15OCT1930in > Screven Co., GA; > > 9. Had daughter Evalina (Sweetie) Evans 28APR1861-2MAY1846 m. (1) James > J. Downing 8APR1853-16OCT1887in Screven > Co, GA, (2) Robert L. Poythress 2JAN1867-10FEB1935 married 11 Jan > 1890 in Scrven Co., GA; > > 10 Had daughter Martha Humphries Evans20Dec1863-31Aug1872-who did she > marry? never married, was an invalid, died young > > 11. Had son Hezekiah Evans7APR1866-23JUL1885-never married > > 12. Had daughter Magnolia Evans 12APR1868-14MAR1931 m. Edward > Sowell11FEB1855-11FEB1929 MARRIED 21 Jan 1886 in Screven > Co., GA; > > 13. Had daughter Jessamine Evans5MAR1871-31AUG1950 m. Henry Newton Moore > 8MAY1868-12JAN1900 MARRIED 27 January 1889 in > Screven Co., GA >14. DAHLIA EVANS 8OCT1873-23 MAR1951 married Henry Stirling McCall 23 >Feb1872-6May1852 > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > GASCREVE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >
Hi Folks, The following appeared on the GABURKE (Burke County, Georgia) e-mail list. Since I'm the Paris -and- the Parris list admin, along with being a GASCREVE (Screven County, Georgia) list member - then I thought that these messages should be shared with such lists. I do happen to know that Francis Paris sold his mill property on Brier Creek to Augusta attorney Seaborn Jones in 1795. So, some or all of the described sheriff's property sales was cancelled prior to 1795. However, other such property / tax sales may be new to us. Dale E. Reddick On Behalf Of sherylpadgett Sent: Monday, January 21, 2008 5:48 PM To: GABURKE-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [GABURKE] Augusta Chronicle Here are three more notices for you Paris researchers: Augusta Chronicle, Edition 1-25-1794 "Sheriff's Sales. On the first Tuesday in February next, at the Court-House in Burke county, WILL BE SOLD, The following Tracts of Land, to wit, ONE thousand acres whereon Francis Paris resides, including his saw-mills, Grist-mill and other improvements ; seized under execution as the property of said Paris. Two hundred acres whereon Philip Sapp now resides ; seized under execution against William Lord and Philip Sapp, as the property of said Sapp. -Also 200 acres of land, more or less, whereon Thomas Little now resides ; seized under execution as the property of said Little. 11OO acres of land, adjoining James Howard - , Also 350 acres of land, adjoining the old town on Ogechee river} under execution as the property of Patrick Carr. Likewise a negroe fellow named Jem*, under execution as the property of John Sharp, senior, Terms CASH. D. EVANS, S. B. C\ December 14, 1793. ___________________________________________________________ Augusta Chronicle edition 3-1-1794 ~~S~H E R I F F ' s SALES. On the first Tuesday in April next, at the Court-House in Burke county, WILL BE SOLD, A TRACT of Land containing 355 acres, next or joining the old town, on Ogechee river. Also 1150 acres, joining James Howard's land: seized .as the property of Patrick Carr. likewise, 3170 acres of pine land, including the improvements, and saw-mills whereon Francis Paris now resides and'ten negroes; seized under execution as the property of said Paris. Also a negroe fellow, named Will with his wife and child.-seized as the property of Hezekiah Wade. Former sales not. complied with. Terms CASH D.EVANS. S.B.C. Feb. 14, 1794. _____________________________________________ Augusta Chronicle edition 3-7-1801 COLLECTOR'S SALES. At the court house in Waynesborough, Burke County, on Saturday the 9th of May, at the usual hours: WILL BE SOLD, 100 acres of land on Savannah river, Burke county; the property of Francis Paris, sen. taken to satisfy his tax for 1799; tax D.4 7 1/2 cents, with cost. 2oo acres pine land in Scriven county, returned by Edmund Roberts, and taken to satisfy his tax for 1799. One house and lot in the town of Waynesborough, returned by Wiliam S. Smith; taken to satisfy his tax for 1799. JOHN BROOME, r. c. March i.
John Ruel Evans and Sarah Elizabeth Lucas, married 22 Dec 1844, Screven County, GA, 1. Had son John Ruel Evans, Jr.-who did he marry? 2. Had son James Hzekiah Evans-who did he marry? 3. Had daughter Sara Elizabeth Evans, m. James Boston Morgan 27 January 1869 in Screven Co., GA; 4. Had son William Ellison Evans m. Sophronia Cail 10 Feb 1878; 5. Had son Charles Evans-who did he marry? 6. Had son Herschel V. J. Evans m. (1) Martha Mattie Cail 10 Feb 1878 in Screven Co., GA, (2) Idella Della Newton 17 May 1888 in Screven Co., GA; 7. Had son Ruel Evans-who did he marry? 8. Had daughter Anna Jane Evans m. James Marion Robbins 19 Jan 1882 in Screven Co., GA; 9. Had daughter Evalina Sweetie Evans m. (1) James J. Downing in Screven Co, GA, (2) Robert L. Poythress 11 Jan 1890 in Scrven Co., GA; 10 Had daughter Martha Humphries Evans-who did she marry? 11. Had son Hezekiah Evans-never married 12. Had daughter Magnolia Evans m. Edward Sowell 21 Jan 1886 in Screven Co., GA; 13. Had daughter Jessamine Evans m. Henry Newton Moore 27 January 1889 in Screven Co., GA
Dia duit Dale, Yes, my Griner's have ties to Burke County. My line is: Johann Sr.; Philip Jacob whose wife is still unknown to my knowledge & died 1801 Burke County; John Martin who married Maria Eischb(p)erger (Burke County to Screven); Emanuel who married Nancy Ann Hancock (both died in Nashville, Berrien County; owned the land on which Nashville was built); Martin Jasper who married Oliff Missouri Nash; Ernest Carraway/Carroll Griner who married Nancy Mildred 'Mib' 'Memom' Bailey of Dodge County, moved down to Valdosta, Lowndes County where our Griner cousins the Langdale's also lived; & my grandfather who will be ninety this July, E. R. Griner; & Mom to myself. Sincerely, Lena "Dale E. Reddick" <dereddi@hargray.com> wrote: Hi Lena, Bob Griner has been working on the Greiner / Griner folks of Burke and Screven Counties for quite a long time. I trust his work. Only if your Griner ancestor was a Greiner from the northern part of Burke County (adjacent to Richmond County) and from around Blythe should you have any concern about which Griner you might descend from. Those Greiner folks from around Blythe were descended from one of two Greiner brothers who came to Georgia from New Jersey (if I'm recalling matters correctly). I grew up in rural Richmond County and knew members of that Greiner family from Blythe. Which is in contrast to my own Griner (Greiner) ancestry in Screven and Burke Counties. Go to the Griner boards on both RootsWeb and GenForum and run some searches. Best of all, trust Bob Griner's analyses. Some others have come up with alternative interpretations for the origins of the Greiner / Griner folks (originally found in Purrysburg, SC) and they haven't fared too well. Dale E. Reddick (great-grandson of Annie Griner Taylor) ___________________________________ JRA wrote: > Hello y'all, hope everyone is doing well? > > I asked the question to the Wiregrass mailing list but thought I would ask on the Screven list as well since I know I have plenty of Griner cousins down that way. > > I decided to start researching my Griner family again & anew being a direct Griner descendant (Mom's maiden-name is Griner) & Johann is my seventh great-grandfather so I am starting with him. Plugging him into Google I found him listed on a website, immigrantships.net, as arriving 3rd Swabian Transport (11) Arrival - November 1752, Ship Unknown, Captain Brown. With Grandfather Johann were: Johann Casper II (child), Johann Martin & Maria Magdalena. > > My confusion is this. Bob Griner states Johann arrived in this same year, but he also has two other children listed, Andreas & my Philip Jacob Griner but they are not mentioned in this list. He also my fourth great-grandfather John Martin Griner as being born 1739 in Purysburg, South Carolina but that does not make sense if Johann did not get here until 1752. He also has the above Maria as Mary & being born 1735 in South Carolina, but she was on the ship with him. > > Am I missing something, did Johann go back to his homeland for a while then return in 1752? > > I would greatly appreciate in help in sorting this out for I am throughly confused. > > Sincerely, > Lena > ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to GASCREVE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message --------------------------------- Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Yahoo! Mobile. Try it now.
Hi Lena, Bob Griner has been working on the Greiner / Griner folks of Burke and Screven Counties for quite a long time. I trust his work. Only if your Griner ancestor was a Greiner from the northern part of Burke County (adjacent to Richmond County) and from around Blythe should you have any concern about which Griner you might descend from. Those Greiner folks from around Blythe were descended from one of two Greiner brothers who came to Georgia from New Jersey (if I'm recalling matters correctly). I grew up in rural Richmond County and knew members of that Greiner family from Blythe. Which is in contrast to my own Griner (Greiner) ancestry in Screven and Burke Counties. Go to the Griner boards on both RootsWeb and GenForum and run some searches. Best of all, trust Bob Griner's analyses. Some others have come up with alternative interpretations for the origins of the Greiner / Griner folks (originally found in Purrysburg, SC) and they haven't fared too well. Dale E. Reddick (great-grandson of Annie Griner Taylor) ___________________________________ JRA wrote: > Hello y'all, hope everyone is doing well? > > I asked the question to the Wiregrass mailing list but thought I would ask on the Screven list as well since I know I have plenty of Griner cousins down that way. > > I decided to start researching my Griner family again & anew being a direct Griner descendant (Mom's maiden-name is Griner) & Johann is my seventh great-grandfather so I am starting with him. Plugging him into Google I found him listed on a website, immigrantships.net, as arriving 3rd Swabian Transport (11) Arrival - November 1752, Ship Unknown, Captain Brown. With Grandfather Johann were: Johann Casper II (child), Johann Martin & Maria Magdalena. > > My confusion is this. Bob Griner states Johann arrived in this same year, but he also has two other children listed, Andreas & my Philip Jacob Griner but they are not mentioned in this list. He also my fourth great-grandfather John Martin Griner as being born 1739 in Purysburg, South Carolina but that does not make sense if Johann did not get here until 1752. He also has the above Maria as Mary & being born 1735 in South Carolina, but she was on the ship with him. > > Am I missing something, did Johann go back to his homeland for a while then return in 1752? > > I would greatly appreciate in help in sorting this out for I am throughly confused. > > Sincerely, > Lena >
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Carol, Michael was E(lijah) R(emer) Young's Brother. Michael, as was usual for all these Youngs, named a son after his brother. Oh brother...<g>. Their father was William Young and their mother was Mary Henderson. I'll send you more on a tree. Carole -----Original Message----- From: gascreve-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:gascreve-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Carol Miller Sent: Friday, February 08, 2008 3:04 PM To: GASCREVE-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [GASCREVE] Michael Young, Thomas Co Ga. Carole, On the preceding page to Elijah Remer Young in the Thomas Co book is this: Of Michael Young whose legatees wer his wife Sarah Everett, and his children James E, William J, Remer, Thomas J, Michael, America MacIntyre, Mary J McElven (afterwards Avera) and Sarah L Young (afterwards Linton). So is this the father of Elijah Remer? I am interested in the Averitt family which was in this area and their connection to the Choice, McGriff, and Hall families. Carol B. Miller ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to GASCREVE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Carole, On the preceding page to Elijah Remer Young in the Thomas Co book is this: Of Michael Young whose legatees wer his wife Sarah Everett, and his children James E, William J, Remer, Thomas J, Michael, America MacIntyre, Mary J McElven (afterwards Avera) and Sarah L Young (afterwards Linton). So is this the father of Elijah Remer? I am interested in the Averitt family which was in this area and their connection to the Choice, McGriff, and Hall families. Carol B. Miller
Hi Folks, Margie is right! More information is needed. The Herringtons were up above Hiltonia towards both Millhaven and Wade Plantations. There is a Herrington Cemetery on Plantation Road between US 301 and Millhaven, near the intersection with Hiltonia Creek Road. There is more than one line of Thompsons in Screven County. One line intermarried with the Reddicks around Friendship Baptist Church and the one-time community of Reddick (now defunct, but it had a post office and at least two stores at one time). Another Thompson line is represented by the current owner of what had been the Peter Reddick lands between US 301 & GA 24, near to both old Jacksonboro and Friendship Baptist Church. Dale E. Reddick ___________________________________ M.H. Barden wrote: > Send us the name of your earliest known ancestor, dates and > location. If I can be of help, I'll send you info on > the name you send. Were your Thompsons from Screven Co, GA? Margie Barden > > At 08:55 AM 2/8/2008, you wrote: > >> I am related to the Herringtons. My ggrandfather was a >> Herrington. I am married to a Thompson. He wants me to do research >> on the Thomopsons, haven't started yet. Please share what you have >> and I'll see if we have a connection. >> >> Thanks, >> J C Thompson >>
Send us the name of your earliest known ancestor, dates and location. If I can be of help, I'll send you info on the name you send. Were your Thompsons from Screven Co, GA? Margie Barden At 08:55 AM 2/8/2008, you wrote: >I am related to the Herringtons. My ggrandfather was a >Herrington. I am married to a Thompson. He wants me to do research >on the Thomopsons, haven't started yet. Please share what you have >and I'll see if we have a connection. > >Thanks, >J C Thompson
Hello y'all, hope everyone is doing well? I asked the question to the Wiregrass mailing list but thought I would ask on the Screven list as well since I know I have plenty of Griner cousins down that way. I decided to start researching my Griner family again & anew being a direct Griner descendant (Mom's maiden-name is Griner) & Johann is my seventh great-grandfather so I am starting with him. Plugging him into Google I found him listed on a website, immigrantships.net, as arriving 3rd Swabian Transport (11) Arrival - November 1752, Ship Unknown, Captain Brown. With Grandfather Johann were: Johann Casper II (child), Johann Martin & Maria Magdalena. My confusion is this. Bob Griner states Johann arrived in this same year, but he also has two other children listed, Andreas & my Philip Jacob Griner but they are not mentioned in this list. He also my fourth great-grandfather John Martin Griner as being born 1739 in Purysburg, South Carolina but that does not make sense if Johann did not get here until 1752. He also has the above Maria as Mary & being born 1735 in South Carolina, but she was on the ship with him. Am I missing something, did Johann go back to his homeland for a while then return in 1752? I would greatly appreciate in help in sorting this out for I am throughly confused. Sincerely, Lena --------------------------------- Looking for last minute shopping deals? Find them fast with Yahoo! Search.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: jctho53 Surnames: Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.georgia.counties.screven/238.762.1/mb.ashx Message Board Post: I am related to the Herringtons. My ggrandfather was a Herrington. I am married to a Thompson. He wants me to do research on the Thomopsons, haven't started yet. Please share what you have and I'll see if we have a connection. Thanks, J C Thompson Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.
Thanks, Sharon. Sherrod Scott MAY have been originally named Sherwood but in the twang and brevity of good Southern speech Sherwood became Sherrod, sometimes Sherd. Sherrod is a Biblical name. In Hebrew I think it means " one who will not be easily traced in geneaology by his G G Grand Nephew "! yuck yuck! Is Baptist Scott's grave site known? Randy ----- Original Message ----- From: "Sharon Dean Lee" <sdlee1@cox.net> To: <gascreve@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, February 08, 2008 5:24 AM Subject: Re: [GASCREVE] findagrave > Hi, Randy, > > I've had a busy couple of days and am just now getting back to you. > > You said SHERROD Scott? Oh, boy. I wonder if Sherod Deen figures into this > picture. Sherrod/Sherod Deen/Dean came to GA from Nash, NC. He was the son > of Jeremiah Dean d. 1788 Nash, NC, and Mary Dean, d 1816 Jasper, GA. Do you > know where your Sherrod Scott got his name? > > Edmond Dean, either Sherrod's son or his brother, was in Montgomery Co, GA, > then Clarke Co before going to Alabama in 1816 with my great+ granduncle > Ransom L Deens. They all settled in Conecuh, AL. Edmond then went on to > MS, where he died in 1831. Drury Deen died in Conecuh, AL, in a yellow > fever epidemic in 1859. > > [as a side note, Eliza Briley, b. 1832, and sister of my gr+ grandmother > Mary Ann Briley, married a Scott in Dale Co, AL (I don't know his given > name). She was widowed by the 1880 census and living with her parents Abel > and Mary Ann Briley. She had four sons: James Webb, Charles B, Benjamin > Franklin, and Robert L.] > > I was about to attach my timeline of the Deans of Edgecombe and their deeds, > etc., but realized I can't send them via the Screven listserve. The > movement out of NC evidently began after the Revolution when GA began giving > bounty lands. Old Daniel Dean of Edgecombe actually went back to VA to > fight in the Revolution then returned to what eventually became Wayne, NC. > This is the area that I believe is the origin of my Deans prior to the GA > period. We'll know as soon as one of Drury's descendants Y-DNA tests > results are in, which should be in a matter of a week or two. > > As for what part of Gadsden county the Scotts lived in, the 1870 census has > them in Quincy. If you'll email me, I'll send a copy of the census and the > Edgecombe document I've been working on to you. > > Sharon > > SDL > > -----Original Message----- > From: gascreve-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:gascreve-bounces@rootsweb.com] > On Behalf Of Randy Scott > Sent: Wednesday, February 06, 2008 4:43 PM > To: gascreve@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: [GASCREVE] findagrave > > Sharon, I appreciate your data on ol' Baptist Norman Scott. > > >From 1981 to, well actually even today, I try to compile as many Scott > genealogies as I can find on Scott's from Georgia. In 1981 I did not know of > my Screven Co. Scott's but i learned they came out of there; couldn't > pinpoint exact heritage until Cousin Scotty and Bob Peavy sent me data on my > ancestral Screvenites > > . So, from '81 I began researching every scott family i could find in the > Georgia Census records , page by page, every Ga county, every census > avaialble on microfilm, and tons of other records until I had listed every > Scott I could find. decade by decade I could trace Scott's and their > descendants. I also began marriage records and Confederate service data. > > Today I have a huge compilation I call " Scott Family's From Georgia > Research Guide " I have been able, over the last many years to help others > researching Scott's. I believed that eventually this would lead me to > connect with my own Scott 'cousins'. > > I have also been compiling another large research guide of Scott's who > served the Confederacy. Of over 300 I have working data on about 250, and > looking for more ( war and pension records, unit histories, etc. ) This > effort is entitled " Scott';s From Georgia In The Confederacy " ( neither > title is an ingenious one but it satisfies the projects purpose. ) > > .Baptist Norman was an early one I noted mainly due to his name.Often > wondered if he was a Baptist or not! Thanks to your data I can update his > file in my Scott Guide. > > I always beleive that the more data we can find on our 'old folks' the > better we can remember them and their lives and accomplishments and help to > make them 'live' again if only in our memories. Randy > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Sharon Dean Lee" <sdlee1@cox.net> > To: <gascreve@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Tuesday, February 05, 2008 8:47 PM > Subject: Re: [GASCREVE] findagrave > > > > Hi, Scotty, > > > > Here's what I have found about Baptist Norman Scott, summed up well in the > > following family database, which I have verified. > > We think that Margaret Eliza Page was my great+ grandmother's sister. > Martha > > Page married Elijah Dean in Laurens Co, GA in 1814 and as JP, Elijah > > performed the marriage ceremony for three other Pages over the next few > > years: Jacob, Ruth, and Margaret Eliza. > > > > > > Title: Genealogy of H. Edgar and Karen R. Hill > > Contact: H. Edgar Hill Home Page: Genealogy of H. Edgar and Karen R. Hill > > Text: Descendant Register, Generation No. 1 > > > > 1. Baptist Scott was born BET 1732 AND 1737 in Hagerstown, Washington Co., > > MD, and died 180 3 in Clark Co., KY. He married Betsy Elizabeth Farquhar > > 1758 in Frederick Co., MD. She was bo rn ABT 1735 in Virginia, and died > ABT > > 1780 in Virginia. He married Nancy Hannah Farquhar 180 1 in Clark Co., KY. > > She was born 10 MAR 1780 in Federick, now Carroll Co., MD, and died in Oh > io > > or Pennsylvania. > > > > Children of Baptist Scott and Betsy Elizabeth Farquhar are:+ 2 i. Robert > > Scott was born AB T 1758. > > 3 ii. Sarah Scott was born ABT 1759 in Maryland, and died in Kentucky. She > > married Richar d Powell 25 APR 1778 in Greenville Co., SC. > > + 4 iii. George Scott was born ABT 1760 in Frederick Co., MD, and died JUN > > 1825 in Henry Co ., KY. > > + 5 iv. Levi Scott was born MAR 1762 in Hagerstown, Washington Co., MD, > and > > died 16 JAN 184 4 in Henry Co., KY. > > + 6 v. Elisha Scott was born ABT 1764, and died 1828 in Henry Co., KY. > > + 7 vi. Elijah Scott was born ABT 1766, and died 8 OCT 1824 in Henry Co., > > KY. > > 8 vii. Kesiah Scott was born ABT 1769. She married Newton Porter. > > 9 viii. Baptist Scott was born ABT 1770. > > > > 11. Baptist Norman Scott (Baptist Scott1) was born 5 DEC 1801 in Clark > Co., > > KY, and died 187 2 in Dadsden Co., FL. He married Margaret Eliza Page 10 > FEB > > 1822 in Lauren Co., GA. > > > > Children of Baptist Norman Scott and Margaret Eliza Page are:+ 51 i. > George > > William Harri s Crawford Scott was born 1825 in Pulaski Co., GA. > > 52 ii. Robert Richmond Scott was born 1826 in Pulaski Co., GA, and died > 1862 > > in Tallahass ee, Leon Co., FL. He married Elizabeth Johnson 19 DEC 1845 in > > Leon Co., FL. > > 53 iii. Norman Thomas Scott was born 1828 in Pulaski Co., GA, and died > 1889 > > in Decatur Co ., GA. He married Frances C. Parrott 1 JUN 1854 in Gadsden > > Co., FL. > > 54 iv. James Knox Scott was born 1835 in Houston Co., GA, and died in > Texas. > > > > 55 v. David Wilson Scott was born 1840 in Houston Co., GA, and died 1910 > in > > Grady Co., GA . He married Clara Whidden 9 DEC 1865 in Gadsden Co., FL. > > 56 vi. William L Scott was born MAR 1844 in Houston Co., GA, and died 17 > APR > > 1904 in Grad y Co., GA. He married Ella Leighton 1867 in Gadsden Co., FL. > > SDL > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: gascreve-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:gascreve-bounces@rootsweb.com] > > On Behalf Of Scotti3275@aol.com > > Sent: Tuesday, February 05, 2008 8:01 PM > > To: gascreve@rootsweb.com > > Subject: Re: [GASCREVE] findagrave > > > > Sharon, > > > > I've never heard of him or ran across him in my line, but there is > > always a possibility when it comes to the Scotts! Do you have any other > > info on > > him? > > > > Scotty > > > > > > > > **************Biggest Grammy Award surprises of all time on AOL Music. > > > (http://music.aol.com/grammys/pictures/never-won-a-grammy?NCID=aolcmp0030000 > > 00025 > > 48) > > > > ------------------------------- > > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > > GASCREVE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes > > in the subject and the body of the message > > > > > > ------------------------------- > > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > GASCREVE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes > in the subject and the body of the message > > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > GASCREVE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes > in the subject and the body of the message > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to GASCREVE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >
Hi, Randy, I've had a busy couple of days and am just now getting back to you. You said SHERROD Scott? Oh, boy. I wonder if Sherod Deen figures into this picture. Sherrod/Sherod Deen/Dean came to GA from Nash, NC. He was the son of Jeremiah Dean d. 1788 Nash, NC, and Mary Dean, d 1816 Jasper, GA. Do you know where your Sherrod Scott got his name? Edmond Dean, either Sherrod's son or his brother, was in Montgomery Co, GA, then Clarke Co before going to Alabama in 1816 with my great+ granduncle Ransom L Deens. They all settled in Conecuh, AL. Edmond then went on to MS, where he died in 1831. Drury Deen died in Conecuh, AL, in a yellow fever epidemic in 1859. [as a side note, Eliza Briley, b. 1832, and sister of my gr+ grandmother Mary Ann Briley, married a Scott in Dale Co, AL (I don't know his given name). She was widowed by the 1880 census and living with her parents Abel and Mary Ann Briley. She had four sons: James Webb, Charles B, Benjamin Franklin, and Robert L.] I was about to attach my timeline of the Deans of Edgecombe and their deeds, etc., but realized I can't send them via the Screven listserve. The movement out of NC evidently began after the Revolution when GA began giving bounty lands. Old Daniel Dean of Edgecombe actually went back to VA to fight in the Revolution then returned to what eventually became Wayne, NC. This is the area that I believe is the origin of my Deans prior to the GA period. We'll know as soon as one of Drury's descendants Y-DNA tests results are in, which should be in a matter of a week or two. As for what part of Gadsden county the Scotts lived in, the 1870 census has them in Quincy. If you'll email me, I'll send a copy of the census and the Edgecombe document I've been working on to you. Sharon SDL -----Original Message----- From: gascreve-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:gascreve-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Randy Scott Sent: Wednesday, February 06, 2008 4:43 PM To: gascreve@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [GASCREVE] findagrave Sharon, I appreciate your data on ol' Baptist Norman Scott. >From 1981 to, well actually even today, I try to compile as many Scott genealogies as I can find on Scott's from Georgia. In 1981 I did not know of my Screven Co. Scott's but i learned they came out of there; couldn't pinpoint exact heritage until Cousin Scotty and Bob Peavy sent me data on my ancestral Screvenites . So, from '81 I began researching every scott family i could find in the Georgia Census records , page by page, every Ga county, every census avaialble on microfilm, and tons of other records until I had listed every Scott I could find. decade by decade I could trace Scott's and their descendants. I also began marriage records and Confederate service data. Today I have a huge compilation I call " Scott Family's From Georgia Research Guide " I have been able, over the last many years to help others researching Scott's. I believed that eventually this would lead me to connect with my own Scott 'cousins'. I have also been compiling another large research guide of Scott's who served the Confederacy. Of over 300 I have working data on about 250, and looking for more ( war and pension records, unit histories, etc. ) This effort is entitled " Scott';s From Georgia In The Confederacy " ( neither title is an ingenious one but it satisfies the projects purpose. ) .Baptist Norman was an early one I noted mainly due to his name.Often wondered if he was a Baptist or not! Thanks to your data I can update his file in my Scott Guide. I always beleive that the more data we can find on our 'old folks' the better we can remember them and their lives and accomplishments and help to make them 'live' again if only in our memories. Randy ----- Original Message ----- From: "Sharon Dean Lee" <sdlee1@cox.net> To: <gascreve@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, February 05, 2008 8:47 PM Subject: Re: [GASCREVE] findagrave > Hi, Scotty, > > Here's what I have found about Baptist Norman Scott, summed up well in the > following family database, which I have verified. > We think that Margaret Eliza Page was my great+ grandmother's sister. Martha > Page married Elijah Dean in Laurens Co, GA in 1814 and as JP, Elijah > performed the marriage ceremony for three other Pages over the next few > years: Jacob, Ruth, and Margaret Eliza. > > > Title: Genealogy of H. Edgar and Karen R. Hill > Contact: H. Edgar Hill Home Page: Genealogy of H. Edgar and Karen R. Hill > Text: Descendant Register, Generation No. 1 > > 1. Baptist Scott was born BET 1732 AND 1737 in Hagerstown, Washington Co., > MD, and died 180 3 in Clark Co., KY. He married Betsy Elizabeth Farquhar > 1758 in Frederick Co., MD. She was bo rn ABT 1735 in Virginia, and died ABT > 1780 in Virginia. He married Nancy Hannah Farquhar 180 1 in Clark Co., KY. > She was born 10 MAR 1780 in Federick, now Carroll Co., MD, and died in Oh io > or Pennsylvania. > > Children of Baptist Scott and Betsy Elizabeth Farquhar are:+ 2 i. Robert > Scott was born AB T 1758. > 3 ii. Sarah Scott was born ABT 1759 in Maryland, and died in Kentucky. She > married Richar d Powell 25 APR 1778 in Greenville Co., SC. > + 4 iii. George Scott was born ABT 1760 in Frederick Co., MD, and died JUN > 1825 in Henry Co ., KY. > + 5 iv. Levi Scott was born MAR 1762 in Hagerstown, Washington Co., MD, and > died 16 JAN 184 4 in Henry Co., KY. > + 6 v. Elisha Scott was born ABT 1764, and died 1828 in Henry Co., KY. > + 7 vi. Elijah Scott was born ABT 1766, and died 8 OCT 1824 in Henry Co., > KY. > 8 vii. Kesiah Scott was born ABT 1769. She married Newton Porter. > 9 viii. Baptist Scott was born ABT 1770. > > 11. Baptist Norman Scott (Baptist Scott1) was born 5 DEC 1801 in Clark Co., > KY, and died 187 2 in Dadsden Co., FL. He married Margaret Eliza Page 10 FEB > 1822 in Lauren Co., GA. > > Children of Baptist Norman Scott and Margaret Eliza Page are:+ 51 i. George > William Harri s Crawford Scott was born 1825 in Pulaski Co., GA. > 52 ii. Robert Richmond Scott was born 1826 in Pulaski Co., GA, and died 1862 > in Tallahass ee, Leon Co., FL. He married Elizabeth Johnson 19 DEC 1845 in > Leon Co., FL. > 53 iii. Norman Thomas Scott was born 1828 in Pulaski Co., GA, and died 1889 > in Decatur Co ., GA. He married Frances C. Parrott 1 JUN 1854 in Gadsden > Co., FL. > 54 iv. James Knox Scott was born 1835 in Houston Co., GA, and died in Texas. > > 55 v. David Wilson Scott was born 1840 in Houston Co., GA, and died 1910 in > Grady Co., GA . He married Clara Whidden 9 DEC 1865 in Gadsden Co., FL. > 56 vi. William L Scott was born MAR 1844 in Houston Co., GA, and died 17 APR > 1904 in Grad y Co., GA. He married Ella Leighton 1867 in Gadsden Co., FL. > SDL > > -----Original Message----- > From: gascreve-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:gascreve-bounces@rootsweb.com] > On Behalf Of Scotti3275@aol.com > Sent: Tuesday, February 05, 2008 8:01 PM > To: gascreve@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: [GASCREVE] findagrave > > Sharon, > > I've never heard of him or ran across him in my line, but there is > always a possibility when it comes to the Scotts! Do you have any other > info on > him? > > Scotty > > > > **************Biggest Grammy Award surprises of all time on AOL Music. > (http://music.aol.com/grammys/pictures/never-won-a-grammy?NCID=aolcmp0030000 > 00025 > 48) > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > GASCREVE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes > in the subject and the body of the message > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to GASCREVE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to GASCREVE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Hi Folks, Recall the discussion regarding Family Tree Maker (FTM) and problems with running it on Microsoft Windows Vista that appeared on the GASCREVE list during January. Well, it only gets worse. /Id Est/, beware of the new Service Pack Release 1 for MS Windows Vista... You might want to share these items with other Vista users with whom you've shared notes about upgrades. This one is simply deadly, too often... This deals with the new Microsoft Vista Service Pack Release 1, which is presently in a pre-release distribution to reviewers and technical analysts. As some report, this service pack release (freely downloadable upgrade [make that a so-called FIX] to MS Vista) is proving to be dangerously deadly to some computers with original installations of Vista. There is no telling what will happen when this monster gets released into general distribution. I earlier shared this information with certain members of this list who had dealt with problems having arisen with Family Tree Maker and Microsoft Windows Vista. Dale E. Reddick ___________________________________ Death encounters with Vista SP1 RTM <http://blogs.zdnet.com/Ou/?p=993> http://blogs.zdnet.com/Ou/?p=993&tag=nl.e589 I completed the first two installations of Vista SP1 RTM upgrade last night on to my primary desktop computer and my first Vista laptop meant to be my new work computer. The result is a near death experience with my desktop computer, and then a real death experience with the laptop. I guess I should count myself lucky that it wasn’t my main computer that died since I haven’t migrated to the laptop for work yet. I will try to get some help from Microsoft to see if we can resolve this issue. *Near death with desktop computer:* The desktop computer almost didn’t make the upgrade but finally managed to pull itself out of the gates of hell. The SP1 upgrade on both computers took more than an hour to install along with multiple reboots. When the desktop system finally allowed me to log in, it went in to non-aero mode and it refused to let me flip in to aero. The sound was temporarily messed up but I managed to get it working after I enabled the sound. 5 minutes after I logged in the Windows SP1 upgrade finally told me it was finished which seems strange since you would think the user should be locked out until everything was done. Since I couldn’t get aero running I figured I’d try rebooting but the next reboot just seemed to hang on a black screen with a working mouse pointer for 5 minutes so I tried rebooting again. On that last reboot everything finally came up and I breathed a sigh of relief. *Death of a laptop:* The laptop computer on the other hand went a little smoother on the SP1 upgrade and worked fine for about two hours until I installed the latest DivX codec and the whole machine just locked up after Vista popped up the Windows experience feedback prompt. Now this laptop locks up the entire computer within 15 seconds of logging in and there’s no way I even have time to run system restore to see if I can get it to the state right after I installed SP1. All I see is a locked up Vista screen and the laptop is as useful as a bookend. It is possible that this could be a hardware issue but the laptop was working fine up until this point. I don’t know if Vista SP1 just doesn’t like DivX or if it was just a coincidence and something else is causing this problem. I have the same DivX codec installed on my desktop computer this week but it was installed before last night when I installed Vista SP1. It’s quite possible that installing this version of DivX after SP1 will kill the computer but if this is the true, Microsoft needs to issue a warning and block this codec from installing after SP1 has already installed. If you’re planning on installing SP1 on your computer, *DO NOT* install DivX codec after you’ve installed SP1 until after I verify what’s going on and update this blog. If you have DivX codec installed already, then it doesn’t seem to be a problem. Vista SP1 - Day 1 <http://blogs.zdnet.com/hardware/?p=1243> http://blogs.zdnet.com/hardware/?p=1243&tag=nl.e589 On Monday the 4th of February Microsoft announced that Windows Vista Service Pack 1 had been released to manufacturing. Although the code has been finalized, Windows Vista users won’t start to get their hands for a few weeks. I’ve been fortunate to be sent the SP1 installer files, along with a complete copy of Vista with SP1 integrated into it. It’s time to fire up a test system and see what happens. Given the fact that my ZDNet blogging colleague George Ou had some pretty negative experiences with installing SP1 <http://blogs.zdnet.com/Ou/?p=993> (one machine seems to have eaten a dirt sandwich, which another is ill after having taken a few bites) I demonstrated great restraint in not throwing caution to the wind and installing the update straight onto my main work system. Ann
Carol, when you get around looking for Remers you might look around Duplin/Bladen in North Carolina and look for the German /Dutch spelling of Rhemer/Rheemer. Memory is vague but seems like I have seen something up there around my Ritters. Deborah Byrd
Carole, If someone that lives close to Statesboro the Library there has several files on surnames of that area. Usually in those files (which are donated) you find hard to find bits and pieces. Just an idea! Carole Drexel wrote: > Sharon, have you looked in Bulloch County for your Pages? If not, I'll see > what I can find. A branch of the family still live there. > Carole > > -----Original Message----- > From: gascreve-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:gascreve-bounces@rootsweb.com] > On Behalf Of Sharon Dean Lee > Sent: Wednesday, February 06, 2008 9:58 PM > To: gascreve@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: [GASCREVE] findagrave > > Yes, we've been dogging the Pages for years, going back to my great Aunt > Mary Dean Hazen. Handed down oral histories are that Martha Page Dean's > father was a Henry Page of Middlesex, Eng. No one ever found a "Henry Page" > in print until about a year ago when I found 3 references (1812, 1814, > 1815)to one in Greene Co, GA records. There are no more references to him. > Martha Page married Elijah Dean in 1814 in Laurens Co. > > Three more Page marriages in Laurens Co: > Ruth Page and Lunsford Pitts married 1820 by Elijah Dean, JP > Jacob Page and Elizabeth Roberts married 1818 by Elijah Dean, JP > Margaret Eliza Page and Baptist Scott married 1822 by Elijah Dean, JP > > > SDL > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to GASCREVE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > >
Hi Clint. Glad to see your name on the list again. Have you any more definitive information about the origins on Charles McCall, son of Francis? 2nd question...is Thomas McCall, born 1739 in Middle Springs, Pa, died 1798 in Screven Co., GA, who married Rachel McCall, b. 1762, daughter of James McCall and Janet Harris...Charles McCall's brother above? I have your book, but haven't made contact with you in many many years. You've done such a very nice job of sorting through all these McCalls and their families, I'm checking for updates. Thank you, Carole Drexel Drexel410@att.net
Charlotte, that what happens when I don't look at my notes....NO, you are correct about E. R.'s first wife being Malvina Donal(d)son. I have John Donalson marrying Agnes Peel. John's birth date March 1773, and Agnes's birth date 23 January 1773, from the John Donalson Family Bible. John died 19 Nov 1826, and Agnes died 4 July 1836. I show 12 children, Elizabeth b. 29 Feb 1792; Jane b. 17 Dec 1793; William b. 13 Feb 1796; John b. 21 Feb 1797; Jesse Isam b. 8 May 1800; Mary b. 23 Jun 1802; Sarah b. 24 Mar 1805; Jonathan b. 28 Feb 1807; Asa b. 28 Mar 1809; James Madison b. 13 Sept 1810; Ruben b. 17 Jul 1812; and Nancy b. 19 Mar 1816. Elijah Remer Young was born Sept 1788, and died 30 Jan 1860 and is buried in the Jones/Young cemetery at Greenwood Plantation in Thomas County, GA. Mary Donalson died 10 Feb 1853. They married 8 March 1827 in Decatur County, GA. They had several children who died in infancy, and one being Levinia Jane Young b. 23 Dec 1827, died 21 Jan 1828. The child who did survive was Malvina Carolina Donalson, b. 29 April 1829, and who married 21 Dec 1847, at Roselawn Plantation, Decatur County, GA, John M. Potter. Changing gears, the Youngs parents as far as I have strongly speculated are: Isaac Young and Martha Bradley of Christ Church Parish, then Savannah. Martha Bradley was the sister of Jane Bradley who married Col. John Barnard in London c. 1743, so you can tell they are much older than the Elijah Remer Young generations. William Young so far is the son of this Isaac Young the younger and Martha Bradley. HOWEVER, with all the massive numbers of children and grandchildren in this Young family, including E. R. above, there is not ONE named Isaac, which slows me down considerably to say that without a doubt our William Young who married Mary Henderson, daughter of Michael Henderson who married Elizabeth Remer in NJ in 1764, is absolutely the son of Isaac Young and Martha Bradley. The will of Isaac Young, dated 1766, but not administered until sometime after 1775 in Savannah, administration papers missing at this point in time...great frustration, believe me, does show a William Young as a son, as well as an Isaac and several daughters. Is this our William??? Probably so, but I'd like to see more concrete proof. So far I have the following linked, not set in stone, but linked nonetheless <g> Isaac Young [I'll call him Senior] who married Sarah Mounce, daughter of Thomas Mounce...came over to Sav with 'wife and 7 children' c. 1734 Their son Isaac Young, already born upon arrival of family to Savannah; This Isaac Young married Martha Bradley, older sister to Jane Bradley Barnard, above; Their son William, I think William married Mary Henderson c. 1783, most say Savannah although I have found no documentation to support it except an online Bible record; And then all the present Youngs and Hendersons that are traceable via census records and other extant county records. Let me know your questions. It's always great to get another perspective of these families, believe me! Carole -----Original Message----- From: gascreve-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:gascreve-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of charlotte young Sent: Thursday, February 07, 2008 2:00 PM To: gascreve@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [GASCREVE] Elijah Remer Young --- Carole Drexel <drexel410@att.net> wrote: > Elijah Remer Young was one of the sons > of William Young and Mary Henderson. > This E.R. Young was married to a > Peel. We've looked for years to find the > real origin of the name Remer and Elijah for whom he was > named. > Carole D. > > > -----Original Message----- > On Behalf Of Carol Miller> > 1860: "Of Major Elijah Remer Young whose legatees > were his daughter Malvina E Potter > He was the son of William > and Mary Henderson Young, William being the son of > William Young of Savannah and his wife who was a Miss > Remer. Carol, Do I need to make corrections? I show Elijah Remer Young's wife as Malvina Donaldson. Was there another marriage to a Peel? His daughter is named Malvina. I also have his grandparents as Isaac Young, Jr. and Martha Bradley. Was Isaac's first name Wm., with possibly a first wife, Miss Remer, the mother of the children? If so when did Isaac and Martha marry? Or do I have Remer's father Wm. linked incorrectly? Thanks a million for any help....CY ____________________________________________________________________________ ________ Never miss a thing. Make Yahoo your home page. http://www.yahoo.com/r/hs ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to GASCREVE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Thank you Debra. We have an Elizabeth Remer in New Jersey in 1764 who married Michael Henderson, [who should also be the mother of Mary Henderson who married Wm. Young, E. R. Young's parents] and the trail goes cold after that. So maybe NC would be a good in between...<g> I'll go for it! Carole -----Original Message----- From: gascreve-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:gascreve-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of deborahbryd@bellsouth.net Sent: Thursday, February 07, 2008 10:25 AM To: gascreve@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [GASCREVE] Elijah Remer Young Carol, when you get around looking for Remers you might look around Duplin/Bladen in North Carolina and look for the German /Dutch spelling of Rhemer/Rheemer. Memory is vague but seems like I have seen something up there around my Ritters. Deborah Byrd ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to GASCREVE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message