Hi Inez, There aren't any really good early maps showing family locations for Burke and Screven Counties. The best & earliest map is the Screven County map of 1911. And it does nothing for Burke County. However, there are some ways of getting around this problem. First, you need to find those pages of the 1820 & 1830 censii of Burke County where the Murrays have been enumerated. Those would be the pages around Murray Hill, Ellison Bridge on Brier Creek, and south of Sardis. Then, use the Georgia Secretary of State's search function for "Georgia's Virtual Vault" finding plats of those Murrays who were in Burke and Screven Counties around the county line between Hiltonia and Sardis. Here's an example URL: http://content.sos.state.ga.us/cdm4/document.php?CISOROOT=/looseplats&CISOPTR=8827&REC=15 It's a plat describing a survey of a 200 acre parcel for Dempsey Murray. Timothy Murray was an adjacent land owner. And Henry Murray was a Chain Carrier for the survey. This survey was conducted and the plat was prepared for Dempsey Murray in 1834. So, prepare a list of those several Murrays living in that area when the 1820 and 1830 censii were recorded. Then look for more of these early land grant warrants & plats for the Murrays in the same area. Record the neighbors of the Murrays on those census record sheets and from the plats. Then share what you've found with the Burke & Screven e-mail lists. Some of us will know where certain families were located during that time period (my Reddicks, for instance). Dale E. Reddick ___________________________________ IKPharo@aol.com wrote: > Is there an early plat map of this area showing where the different families > lived? I am especially interested in the Murrays. Thanks. Inez in CO > > > >
Hi. My name is Beth Boyd. I am looking for either Deborah Erleen Reddick or Brenda Weaver Reddick. I am trying to track down descendants of Crawford and Florie Jenkins Boyd. Their son Jesse was my grandfather, so I know about that line. I'm trying to find out more about the girls (Edna Earleen, Launa, Exie, Malicina, and Eva Mae) and their children. If you have any information or know of anyone who has any information, please feel free to pass along my e-mail address. I can also be reached by phone at 706-264-5896. Thanks so much, Beth Boyd (Glenn's daughter) --- "Dale E. Reddick" <dereddi@hargray.com> wrote: > Hi Inez, > > There aren't any really good early maps showing > family locations for > Burke and Screven Counties. The best & earliest map > is the Screven > County map of 1911. And it does nothing for Burke > County. > > However, there are some ways of getting around this > problem. > > First, you need to find those pages of the 1820 & > 1830 censii of Burke > County where the Murrays have been enumerated. > Those would be the pages > around Murray Hill, Ellison Bridge on Brier Creek, > and south of Sardis. > Then, use the Georgia Secretary of State's search > function for > "Georgia's Virtual Vault" finding plats of those > Murrays who were in > Burke and Screven Counties around the county line > between Hiltonia and > Sardis. > > Here's an example URL: > > http://content.sos.state.ga.us/cdm4/document.php?CISOROOT=/looseplats&CISOPTR=8827&REC=15 > > It's a plat describing a survey of a 200 acre parcel > for Dempsey > Murray. Timothy Murray was an adjacent land owner. > And Henry Murray > was a Chain Carrier for the survey. This survey was > conducted and the > plat was prepared for Dempsey Murray in 1834. > > So, prepare a list of those several Murrays living > in that area when the > 1820 and 1830 censii were recorded. Then look for > more of these early > land grant warrants & plats for the Murrays in the > same area. Record > the neighbors of the Murrays on those census record > sheets and from the > plats. Then share what you've found with the Burke > & Screven e-mail > lists. Some of us will know where certain families > were located during > that time period (my Reddicks, for instance). > > Dale E. Reddick > ___________________________________ > > IKPharo@aol.com wrote: > > Is there an early plat map of this area showing > where the different families > > lived? I am especially interested in the Murrays. > Thanks. Inez in CO > > > > > > > > > > > ------------------------------- > 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 sports nut! Let your teams follow you with Yahoo Mobile. Try it now. http://mobile.yahoo.com/sports;_ylt=At9_qDKvtAbMuh1G1SQtBI7ntAcJ
Hi Beth, Well, there have been hundreds of Reddick women who've been born or lived in the Savannah and Ogeechee River valleys since 1737, when Maria Barbara Radick and her daughter Anna Apollonia arrived with the four male members of the Radick family. So, I have some questions. 1) What is the relationship between Deborah Erleen Reddick and Brenda Weaver Reddick? 2) What are the years of their lives? 3) Which county were they born in, grew up in, and lived in as adults? 4) Who were their parents? Knowing some of that information will assist in narrowing down which of the many Reddick lines to search within. Dale __________________________________ Elizabeth Boyd wrote: > Hi. My name is Beth Boyd. I am looking for either > Deborah Erleen Reddick or Brenda Weaver Reddick. > > I am trying to track down descendants of Crawford and > Florie Jenkins Boyd. > > Their son Jesse was my grandfather, so I know about > that line. > > I'm trying to find out more about the girls (Edna > Earleen, Launa, Exie, Malicina, and Eva Mae) and their > children. > > If you have any information or know of anyone who has > any information, please feel free to pass along my > e-mail address. > > I can also be reached by phone at 706-264-5896. > > Thanks so much, > Beth Boyd (Glenn's daughter) > --- "Dale E. Reddick" <dereddi@hargray.com> wrote: > > >> Hi Inez, >> >> There aren't any really good early maps showing >> family locations for >> Burke and Screven Counties. The best & earliest map >> is the Screven >> County map of 1911. And it does nothing for Burke >> County. >> >> However, there are some ways of getting around this >> problem. >> >> First, you need to find those pages of the 1820 & >> 1830 censii of Burke >> County where the Murrays have been enumerated. >> Those would be the pages >> around Murray Hill, Ellison Bridge on Brier Creek, >> and south of Sardis. >> Then, use the Georgia Secretary of State's search >> function for >> "Georgia's Virtual Vault" finding plats of those >> Murrays who were in >> Burke and Screven Counties around the county line >> between Hiltonia and >> Sardis. >> >> Here's an example URL: >> >> >> > http://content.sos.state.ga.us/cdm4/document.php?CISOROOT=/looseplats&CISOPTR=8827&REC=15 > >> It's a plat describing a survey of a 200 acre parcel >> for Dempsey >> Murray. Timothy Murray was an adjacent land owner. >> And Henry Murray >> was a Chain Carrier for the survey. This survey was >> conducted and the >> plat was prepared for Dempsey Murray in 1834. >> >> So, prepare a list of those several Murrays living >> in that area when the >> 1820 and 1830 censii were recorded. Then look for >> more of these early >> land grant warrants & plats for the Murrays in the >> same area. Record >> the neighbors of the Murrays on those census record >> sheets and from the >> plats. Then share what you've found with the Burke >> & Screven e-mail >> lists. Some of us will know where certain families >> were located during >> that time period (my Reddicks, for instance). >> >> Dale E. Reddick >> ___________________________________ >> >> IKPharo@aol.com wrote: >> >>> Is there an early plat map of this area showing >>> >> where the different families >> >>> lived? I am especially interested in the Murrays. >>> >> Thanks. Inez in CO >> >>> >>> >>>
Deborah Earleen Reddick is the granddaughter of Crawford and Florie Boyd. She might be in her fifties now if I had to guess. Brenda Weaver Reddick is the great grand-daughter of Crawford and Florie Boyd, maybe around thirty or forty. I'm just trying to get in touch with them or any of my family and thought you might know them because of the last name. Thanks. --- "Dale E. Reddick" <dereddi@hargray.com> wrote: > Hi Beth, > > Well, there have been hundreds of Reddick women > who've been born or > lived in the Savannah and Ogeechee River valleys > since 1737, when Maria > Barbara Radick and her daughter Anna Apollonia > arrived with the four > male members of the Radick family. > > So, I have some questions. > > 1) What is the relationship between Deborah Erleen > Reddick and Brenda > Weaver Reddick? > > 2) What are the years of their lives? > > 3) Which county were they born in, grew up in, and > lived in as adults? > > 4) Who were their parents? > > Knowing some of that information will assist in > narrowing down which of > the many Reddick lines to search within. > > Dale > __________________________________ > > Elizabeth Boyd wrote: > > Hi. My name is Beth Boyd. I am looking for > either > > Deborah Erleen Reddick or Brenda Weaver Reddick. > > > > I am trying to track down descendants of Crawford > and > > Florie Jenkins Boyd. > > > > Their son Jesse was my grandfather, so I know > about > > that line. > > > > I'm trying to find out more about the girls (Edna > > Earleen, Launa, Exie, Malicina, and Eva Mae) and > their > > children. > > > > If you have any information or know of anyone who > has > > any information, please feel free to pass along my > > e-mail address. > > > > I can also be reached by phone at 706-264-5896. > > > > Thanks so much, > > Beth Boyd (Glenn's daughter) > > --- "Dale E. Reddick" <dereddi@hargray.com> wrote: > > > > > >> Hi Inez, > >> > >> There aren't any really good early maps showing > >> family locations for > >> Burke and Screven Counties. The best & earliest > map > >> is the Screven > >> County map of 1911. And it does nothing for > Burke > >> County. > >> > >> However, there are some ways of getting around > this > >> problem. > >> > >> First, you need to find those pages of the 1820 & > >> 1830 censii of Burke > >> County where the Murrays have been enumerated. > >> Those would be the pages > >> around Murray Hill, Ellison Bridge on Brier > Creek, > >> and south of Sardis. > >> Then, use the Georgia Secretary of State's search > >> function for > >> "Georgia's Virtual Vault" finding plats of those > >> Murrays who were in > >> Burke and Screven Counties around the county line > >> between Hiltonia and > >> Sardis. > >> > >> Here's an example URL: > >> > >> > >> > > > http://content.sos.state.ga.us/cdm4/document.php?CISOROOT=/looseplats&CISOPTR=8827&REC=15 > > > >> It's a plat describing a survey of a 200 acre > parcel > >> for Dempsey > >> Murray. Timothy Murray was an adjacent land > owner. > >> And Henry Murray > >> was a Chain Carrier for the survey. This survey > was > >> conducted and the > >> plat was prepared for Dempsey Murray in 1834. > >> > >> So, prepare a list of those several Murrays > living > >> in that area when the > >> 1820 and 1830 censii were recorded. Then look > for > >> more of these early > >> land grant warrants & plats for the Murrays in > the > >> same area. Record > >> the neighbors of the Murrays on those census > record > >> sheets and from the > >> plats. Then share what you've found with the > Burke > >> & Screven e-mail > >> lists. Some of us will know where certain > families > >> were located during > >> that time period (my Reddicks, for instance). > >> > >> Dale E. Reddick > >> ___________________________________ > >> > >> IKPharo@aol.com wrote: > >> > >>> Is there an early plat map of this area showing > >>> > >> where the different families > >> > >>> lived? I am especially interested in the > Murrays. > >>> > >> Thanks. Inez in CO > >> > >>> > >>> > >>> > > > ------------------------------- > 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 pen pal. Text or chat with friends inside Yahoo! Mail. See how. http://overview.mail.yahoo.com/
Hi Dale, I research the Robbins of Screven County, On the 1911 Plat Map,I have the following namess,and wondered if You knew or anyone else knew or knows about them. Phillip Robbins A.E. Robbins M.N. Robbins J.M. Robbins G.D?? Robbins J.W. Robbins I.D.Robbins, The land Marks that are near to them are McCall Bridge, Masonics Lodge, Walker Farm Co, Enneis Bridge, Each person named was on seperate property but very close to each other, There was also a J.W. Hagan by them, The part of the map is marked Sylvania, Part-11A,also 34 G.M., Any help would be greatly appreciated, I am connected to the Robbins which is JUlius Talmadge Robbins George Christopher Robbins Archibald P Robbins George Robbins who married Sarah Thompson George being born abt 1774,in South Carolina and relocated to Screven Ga, There children were: Archibald P Robbins, 1821 Ann Nancy " " abt 1810 Dicy " ", abt 1813 Elizabeth " " abt, 1814 James M Robbins abt 1815 Mary D Robbins abt 1818 Sarah Abigail Robbins, abt 1822 Stephen M Robbins, abt 1822 Clarisa A Robbins , abt 1826 Georges father was Thomas Robbins who married Sarah Harnage, and George's father was Arthur Robbins who married Margaret Harmanson, Arthur's father was John Robins who married Katherine Nelson Teackle, this line goes back to Obidience Robins born abt 1600, Obedience was from Long Buckby England, and came to Virginia with a Brother,or this is what I was told. But anyway, I am interested in the names that were mentioned at the begining of this email and the land inwhich they lived, and the history of the area,era 1911. Thanks again for any help. Jerry ----- Original Message ----- From: "Dale E. Reddick" <dereddi@hargray.com> To: <gascreve@rootsweb.com> Cc: <gaburke@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, November 22, 2007 3:42 PM Subject: Re: [GASCREVE] Fwd: Screven County genealogy, from list mom > Hi Inez, > > There aren't any really good early maps showing family locations for > Burke and Screven Counties. The best & earliest map is the Screven > County map of 1911. And it does nothing for Burke County. > > However, there are some ways of getting around this problem. > > First, you need to find those pages of the 1820 & 1830 censii of Burke > County where the Murrays have been enumerated. Those would be the pages > around Murray Hill, Ellison Bridge on Brier Creek, and south of Sardis. > Then, use the Georgia Secretary of State's search function for > "Georgia's Virtual Vault" finding plats of those Murrays who were in > Burke and Screven Counties around the county line between Hiltonia and > Sardis. > > Here's an example URL: > > http://content.sos.state.ga.us/cdm4/document.php?CISOROOT=/looseplats&CISOPTR=8827&REC=15 > > It's a plat describing a survey of a 200 acre parcel for Dempsey > Murray. Timothy Murray was an adjacent land owner. And Henry Murray > was a Chain Carrier for the survey. This survey was conducted and the > plat was prepared for Dempsey Murray in 1834. > > So, prepare a list of those several Murrays living in that area when the > 1820 and 1830 censii were recorded. Then look for more of these early > land grant warrants & plats for the Murrays in the same area. Record > the neighbors of the Murrays on those census record sheets and from the > plats. Then share what you've found with the Burke & Screven e-mail > lists. Some of us will know where certain families were located during > that time period (my Reddicks, for instance). > > Dale E. Reddick > ___________________________________ > > IKPharo@aol.com wrote: >> Is there an early plat map of this area showing where the different >> families >> lived? I am especially interested in the Murrays. Thanks. Inez in CO >> >> >> >> > > > ------------------------------- > 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 Jerry, I'm afraid that I can't help you with the Robbins family. But, someone else on the list should be able to help you. Dale ___________________________________ gerald wrote: > Hi Dale, I research the Robbins of Screven County, On the 1911 Plat Map,I > have the following namess,and wondered if You knew or anyone else knew or > knows about them. > Phillip Robbins > A.E. Robbins > M.N. Robbins > J.M. Robbins > G.D?? Robbins > J.W. Robbins > I.D.Robbins, The land Marks that are near to them are McCall Bridge, > Masonics Lodge, Walker Farm Co, Enneis Bridge, Each person named was on > seperate property but very close to each other, There was also a J.W. Hagan > by them, The part of the map is marked Sylvania, Part-11A,also 34 G.M., Any > help would be greatly appreciated, I am connected to the Robbins which is > JUlius Talmadge Robbins > George Christopher Robbins > Archibald P Robbins > George Robbins who married Sarah Thompson George being born abt 1774,in > South Carolina and relocated to Screven Ga, There children were: > Archibald P Robbins, 1821 > Ann Nancy " " abt 1810 > Dicy " ", abt 1813 > Elizabeth " " abt, 1814 > James M Robbins abt 1815 > Mary D Robbins abt 1818 > Sarah Abigail Robbins, abt 1822 > Stephen M Robbins, abt 1822 > Clarisa A Robbins , abt 1826 > Georges father was Thomas Robbins who married Sarah Harnage, and George's > father was Arthur Robbins who married Margaret Harmanson, Arthur's father > was John Robins who married Katherine Nelson Teackle, this line goes back to > Obidience Robins born abt 1600, Obedience was from Long Buckby England, and > came to Virginia with a Brother,or this is what I was told. But anyway, I am > interested in the names that were mentioned at the begining of this email > and the land inwhich they lived, and the history of the area,era 1911. > Thanks again for any help. > Jerry >