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    1. Ga-Taylor Co. Marriage (Blackman)
    2. GAGenWeb Archives
    3. Taylor County GaArchives Marriages.....Blackman, Mary Lizzie - Radcliff, William E. August 19, 1917 ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/copyright.htm http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/ga/gafiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Carla Miles http://www.rootsweb.com/~archreg/vols/00010.html#0002476 June 18, 2005, 3:39 pm The Butler Herald, August 23, 1917 The Butler Herald Thursday, August 23, 1917 Page Four Local News Miss Mary Lizzie Blackman and Mr. William E. Radcliff, of St. George, Fla., were married here Sunday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Blackman, Rev. J.T. Adams performing the ceremony in a very impressive manner. As the couple entered the parlor Mendelsohn’s wedding march was played by Miss Maude Windham. Only the family and a few close friends were present. Mr. and Mrs. Radcliff left immediately for their home at St. George where Mr. Radcliff is engaged in railroad bridge construction work. File at: http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ga/taylor/vitals/marriages/blackman2170mr.txt This file has been created by a form at http://www.poppet.org/gafiles/ File size: 1.3 Kb

    06/18/2005 01:39:44
    1. Ga-Taylor-Baldwin Co. Obituary (Gilson)
    2. GAGenWeb Archives
    3. Taylor-Baldwin County GaArchives Obituaries.....Gilson, Martha Perkins August 1917 ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/copyright.htm http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/ga/gafiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Carla Miles http://www.rootsweb.com/~archreg/vols/00010.html#0002476 June 18, 2005, 3:33 pm The Butler Herald, August 23, 1917 The Butler Herald Thursday, August 23, 1917 Page Five Mr. and Mrs. W.J. Gilson Lose Beautiful Little Girl At the home of Mr. and Mrs. W.J. Gilson in Baldwin County, the youthful spirit of their beautiful little daughter, Martha Perkins, aged 9 months, was taken away Sunday afternoon, leaving the home saddened by its departure. The little girl had only been ill for a short time with dysentery and her sweet deeds in her few short months upon earth will be cherished by those who knew her and her memory will ever remain fresh in the minds of those who loved her. The body, accompanied by the child’s parents, were brought to Butler Monday and laid to rest at Union cemetery, north of Butler, Rev. W.C. McGill performing the burial service. File at: http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ga/taylor/obits/g/gilson7206ob.txt This file has been created by a form at http://www.poppet.org/gafiles/ File size: 1.4 Kb

    06/18/2005 01:33:15
    1. Ga-Taylor Co. Obituary (Gibson)
    2. GAGenWeb Archives
    3. Taylor County GaArchives Obituaries.....Gibson, Infant August 1917 ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/copyright.htm http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/ga/gafiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Carla Miles http://www.rootsweb.com/~archreg/vols/00010.html#0002476 June 18, 2005, 3:26 pm The Butler Herald, August 30, 1917 The Butler Herald Thursday, August 30, 1917 Page Three Wesley News Mr. and Mrs. W.J. Gibson and daughter, Louise, visited at the home of C.C. Heath last week. The many friends here of Mr. and Mrs. Gibson deeply sympathize with them in the loss of their baby which occurred several days ago. File at: http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ga/taylor/obits/g/gibson7204ob.txt This file has been created by a form at http://www.poppet.org/gafiles/ File size: 0.9 Kb

    06/18/2005 01:26:34
    1. Ga-Taylor Co. News (Charlie Montgome)
    2. GAGenWeb Archives
    3. Taylor County GaArchives News.....Charlie Montgomery & Jones Walker To Open Moving Picture Theatre In Reynolds September 6, 1917 ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/copyright.htm http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/ga/gafiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Carla Miles http://www.rootsweb.com/~archreg/vols/00010.html#0002476 June 18, 2005, 3:24 pm The Butler Herald September 6, 1917 The Butler Herald Thursday, September 6, 1917 Page Four Reynolds Local Paragraphs Messrs. Charlie Montgomery and Jones Walker, two of our most enterprising young businessmen, will delight the people of Reynolds and vicinity by opening up and operating an up-to-date Moving Picture Theatre. Hope everybody will patronize them. Only 10 and 15c admission. File at: http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ga/taylor/newspapers/charliem2203nw.txt This file has been created by a form at http://www.poppet.org/gafiles/ File size: 1.1 Kb

    06/18/2005 01:24:41
    1. Re: [GATAYLOR-L] Moulton
    2. They are on the Taylor 1860 census, minus James G., the son, but plus, I suspect the father of James Green, John Moulton age 96. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Michelle Taunton" <mtaunton@mindspring.com> To: <GATAYLOR-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, June 18, 2005 4:26 PM Subject: RE: [GATAYLOR-L] Moulton > Amanda and Annice Moulton were daughters of James Green Moulton (b. c1813) > and Annice (--) (b. c1818). James and Annice's other children were: > Francis > M. "Bud" Moulton (1840-1899), Thomas J. Moulton (b. c1842), James G. > Moulton > (b. c1847), Mary A.V. Moulton (b. c1848), John H. Moulton (b. c1850), > Frances Moulton (b. c1855), and William G. Moulton (1857-1920). The family > can be found in Macon Co., GA in the 1850 census. > > Michelle Taunton > mtaunton@mindspring.com > > -----Original Message----- > From: Genealogy Plus [mailto:genealogyplus@bellsouth.net] > Sent: Saturday, June 18, 2005 3:32 PM > To: GATAYLOR-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: [GATAYLOR-L] Moulton > > Slaughter H Hill maried Missouri Annice Moulton born 1846 died 1900 > Taylor > Co Ga. > His brother Burton D married Amanda Moulton 5 Mar 1863. She was born 1838 > died 1893 Taylor Co Ga > > Who were their parents? > > Gerry Hill > > > ==== GATAYLOR Mailing List ==== > Visit and contribute to the GA Archives page > http://www.rootsweb.net/~usgenweb/ga > > > ==== GATAYLOR Mailing List ==== > Taylor County Historical-Genealogical Society > $20 - 12 issues - 40 page bulletins monthly > Mail dues to Jacquelyn P. DeLong P.O. 1925 Butler, GA 31006 > http://www.rootsweb.com/~gatchgs/index.htm > >

    06/18/2005 10:48:26
    1. RE: [GATAYLOR-L] Moulton
    2. Michelle Taunton
    3. Amanda and Annice Moulton were daughters of James Green Moulton (b. c1813) and Annice (--) (b. c1818). James and Annice's other children were: Francis M. "Bud" Moulton (1840-1899), Thomas J. Moulton (b. c1842), James G. Moulton (b. c1847), Mary A.V. Moulton (b. c1848), John H. Moulton (b. c1850), Frances Moulton (b. c1855), and William G. Moulton (1857-1920). The family can be found in Macon Co., GA in the 1850 census. Michelle Taunton mtaunton@mindspring.com -----Original Message----- From: Genealogy Plus [mailto:genealogyplus@bellsouth.net] Sent: Saturday, June 18, 2005 3:32 PM To: GATAYLOR-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [GATAYLOR-L] Moulton Slaughter H Hill maried Missouri Annice Moulton born 1846 died 1900 Taylor Co Ga. His brother Burton D married Amanda Moulton 5 Mar 1863. She was born 1838 died 1893 Taylor Co Ga Who were their parents? Gerry Hill ==== GATAYLOR Mailing List ==== Visit and contribute to the GA Archives page http://www.rootsweb.net/~usgenweb/ga

    06/18/2005 10:26:41
    1. Ga-Taylor Co. Obituary (Raburn)
    2. GAGenWeb Archives
    3. Taylor County GaArchives Obituaries.....Raburn, Wesley August 1917 ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/copyright.htm http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/ga/gafiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Carla Miles http://www.rootsweb.com/~archreg/vols/00010.html#0002476 June 18, 2005, 12:15 pm The Butler Herald, August 30, 1917 The Butler Herald Thursday, August 30, 1917 Page One Death of Mr. Wesley Raburn Relatives and friends of Mr. Wesley Raburn learn with sorrow of his death, which occurred at the home of his nephew, near Charing, last Friday afternoon. Mr. Raburn had been ill with dropsy for several weeks. He was about 64 years old, and is survived by four children – two sons and two daughters. Funeral and interment took place Saturday afternoon at Bethel church and cemetery, services being conducted by Revs. John Locke and J.T. Adams. File at: http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ga/taylor/obits/r/raburn7199ob.txt This file has been created by a form at http://www.poppet.org/gafiles/ File size: 1.2 Kb

    06/18/2005 10:15:51
    1. Ga-Taylor Co. Obituary (Crawford)
    2. GAGenWeb Archives
    3. Taylor County GaArchives Obituaries.....Crawford, Elvie August 1917 ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/copyright.htm http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/ga/gafiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Carla Miles http://www.rootsweb.com/~archreg/vols/00010.html#0002476 June 18, 2005, 12:14 pm The Butler Herald, August 30, 1917 The Butler Herald Thursday, August 30, 1917 Page Four Reynolds Local Paragraphs Reynolds, Ga., Aug. 29, 1917 Elvie, the sweet little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mack Crawford, died last Wednesday after an illness of several weeks. Rev. W.G. Allaben conducted the funeral service in a most impressive manner. Many beautiful floral offerings from little playmates and school children covered the casket. The many friends of the bereaved ones extend sympathy. File at: http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ga/taylor/obits/c/crawford7197ob.txt This file has been created by a form at http://www.poppet.org/gafiles/ File size: 1.1 Kb

    06/18/2005 10:14:14
    1. Re: [GATAYLOR-L] Only 20 Years Ago (1897)
    2. angela covington
    3. Like the grain silo from today, used to store corn or seed. They stored there's in the cellars or barn since they couldn't mass produce as we do. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Virginia Crilley" <virginia@genrecords.org> To: <GATAYLOR-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, June 18, 2005 3:29 PM Subject: Re: [GATAYLOR-L] Only 20 Years Ago (1897) > That was priceless! Amazing how they seemed so relevant..."Advertisers did > not tell the truth." > > What is a "silo" ? > > At 12:08 PM 6/18/2005 -0400, Historycam@wmconnect.com wrote: >>Hi List, >> >>Thought you might enjoy reading this. >> >>Carla Miles >> >>The Butler Herald >>Thursday, October 11, 1917 >>Page Six >> >>Only Twenty Years Ago >> >>Ladies wore bustles. >>Operations were rare. >>Nobody swatted the fly. >>Nobody had seen a silo. >>Nobody had appendicitis. >>Nobody wore white shoes. >>Nobody sprayed orchards. >>Cream was five cents a pint. >>Most young men had "livery bills." >>Cantaloupes were mushmelons. >>You never heard of a "tin lizzie." >>Doctors wanted to see your tongue. >>Milk-shake was a favorite drink. >>Advertisers did not tell the truth. >>Nobody cared for the price of gasoline. >>Farmers came to town for their mail. >>The hired girl drew one-fifty a week. >>The butcher "threw in" a chunk of liver. >>Folks said pneumatic tires were a joke. >>Nobody listened on the telephone. >>There were no sane Fourth nor electric motors. >>Strawstacks were burned instead of baled. >>Publishing a county paper was not a business. >>People thought English sparrows were "birds." >>Jules Verne was the only convert to the submarine. >>You stuck tubes in your ears to hear the phonograph and it cost a dime. >>Lakeland, Fla. Telegram >> >> >> >> >> >>==== GATAYLOR Mailing List ==== >>Visit the Taylor County Archives page. Use the Search Engine! >>Please contribute your documents. >>http://www.rootsweb.net/~usgenweb/ga/taylor.htm > > > > ==== GATAYLOR Mailing List ==== > Visit the Taylor County Archives page. Use the Search Engine! > Please contribute your documents. > http://www.rootsweb.net/~usgenweb/ga/taylor.htm > >

    06/18/2005 09:39:28
    1. Brewer
    2. Genealogy Plus
    3. Nancy Hill married Hamilton Brewer her sister Mary married J Wesley Brewer 1865 Who were their parents? Gerry Hill

    06/18/2005 09:35:29
    1. Moulton
    2. Genealogy Plus
    3. Slaughter H Hill maried Missouri Annice Moulton born 1846 died 1900 Taylor Co Ga. His brother Burton D married Amanda Moulton 5 Mar 1863. She was born 1838 died 1893 Taylor Co Ga Who were their parents? Gerry Hill

    06/18/2005 09:32:21
    1. Britton Pope's daughters marriages
    2. Virginia Crilley
    3. These two deeds made me curious about Britton Pope's entire family. Does anyone research them on this list? We have a Bible Record submitted under Funderburke that includes some of these names children and Britton's death. http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ga/talbot/bibles/funderburk.txt I'm not clear on the connection between the Funderburks and the Pope line..... pg 319 2 (month not given) 1859 Charles Mulkey and Mary Ann Pope and Cullen A. Pope In consideration of marriage to be solemnized between Charles Mulkey and Mary Ann Pope - all property belonging to her now in the hands of Luciuos AQ.C. McCrary, the guardian of Mary Ann Pope from estate of deceased Britton Pope, father, to be in the hands of William W. Pope and Cullen A.J. Pope. Cullen A.J. Pope to be trustee of property who may turn it over to Charles Mulkey for the use of Mary Ann. Wit: Seaborn Mulkey, John H. Grace Recorded: July 22, 1859 NOTE:Pope, Mary Ann 1 May 1859 married Mulkey, Charles Taylor Co pg 320 Whereas the marriage of James M. Jones and Adaline E. Pope Separate property of Adaline consisting of a Negro girl named Nancy aged about 15 years and her increase, and all property in the hands of William W. Pope and Cullen A.J. Pope, Admin for estate of deceased Britton Pope, used only for Adaline and not debts of James M. Jones. Wit: D.O. Smith, W, McCrary, W.W. Pope Recorded: July 22, 1859

    06/18/2005 09:30:00
    1. Re: [GATAYLOR-L] Only 20 Years Ago (1897)
    2. Virginia Crilley
    3. That was priceless! Amazing how they seemed so relevant..."Advertisers did not tell the truth." What is a "silo" ? At 12:08 PM 6/18/2005 -0400, Historycam@wmconnect.com wrote: >Hi List, > >Thought you might enjoy reading this. > >Carla Miles > >The Butler Herald >Thursday, October 11, 1917 >Page Six > >Only Twenty Years Ago > >Ladies wore bustles. >Operations were rare. >Nobody swatted the fly. >Nobody had seen a silo. >Nobody had appendicitis. >Nobody wore white shoes. >Nobody sprayed orchards. >Cream was five cents a pint. >Most young men had "livery bills." >Cantaloupes were mushmelons. >You never heard of a "tin lizzie." >Doctors wanted to see your tongue. >Milk-shake was a favorite drink. >Advertisers did not tell the truth. >Nobody cared for the price of gasoline. >Farmers came to town for their mail. >The hired girl drew one-fifty a week. >The butcher "threw in" a chunk of liver. >Folks said pneumatic tires were a joke. >Nobody listened on the telephone. >There were no sane Fourth nor electric motors. >Strawstacks were burned instead of baled. >Publishing a county paper was not a business. >People thought English sparrows were "birds." >Jules Verne was the only convert to the submarine. >You stuck tubes in your ears to hear the phonograph and it cost a dime. >Lakeland, Fla. Telegram > > > > > >==== GATAYLOR Mailing List ==== >Visit the Taylor County Archives page. Use the Search Engine! >Please contribute your documents. >http://www.rootsweb.net/~usgenweb/ga/taylor.htm

    06/18/2005 08:29:55
    1. Only 20 Years Ago (1897)
    2. Hi List, Thought you might enjoy reading this. Carla Miles The Butler Herald Thursday, October 11, 1917 Page Six Only Twenty Years Ago Ladies wore bustles. Operations were rare. Nobody swatted the fly. Nobody had seen a silo. Nobody had appendicitis. Nobody wore white shoes. Nobody sprayed orchards. Cream was five cents a pint. Most young men had "livery bills." Cantaloupes were mushmelons. You never heard of a "tin lizzie." Doctors wanted to see your tongue. Milk-shake was a favorite drink. Advertisers did not tell the truth. Nobody cared for the price of gasoline. Farmers came to town for their mail. The hired girl drew one-fifty a week. The butcher "threw in" a chunk of liver. Folks said pneumatic tires were a joke. Nobody listened on the telephone. There were no sane Fourth nor electric motors. Strawstacks were burned instead of baled. Publishing a county paper was not a business. People thought English sparrows were "birds." Jules Verne was the only convert to the submarine. You stuck tubes in your ears to hear the phonograph and it cost a dime. Lakeland, Fla. Telegram

    06/18/2005 06:08:29
    1. Amerson, Kezziah & H.H. Long
    2. Virginia Crilley
    3. I was curious about this deed and the people involved. How was H.H. Long connected to Amerson family? pg 303 Taylor Co. Deed Bk B H.H. Long to Kezziah Amerson 27 acres SW corner for her life as long as she wants to remain $5 13th Dis LL133 If she leaves, land to revert back to her children, Ann Eliza and Franklin Amerson, heirs of Kezziah Amerson Recorded: Jun 21, 1859

    06/16/2005 05:33:30
    1. John Adkins
    2. Virginia Crilley
    3. David Smith vs John Adkins, Deft. Elizabeth Adkins, claimant Jury finds for pl'f in execution. H.H. Mangham, Foreman David O. Smith, pl'f vs John Adkins, Def H.L. Adkins, Claimant Jury find the issue for claimant. H.H. Mangham, Foreman Both of the above in our Superior Court Minutes.... Then this action resulted: pg 302 Fi Fa Taylor Co Superior Court Suit of David O. Smith against John Adkins Town Lot public sale. Joseph J. Walton highest bidder $299 Lot 3 Block 10 NOTE: faces courthouse Was this a store of some kind??

    06/16/2005 05:23:32
    1. June 2005 Index to Taylor Tracer
    2. Virginia Crilley
    3. Here's what you have to look forward to.... JUNE 2005 1860 Presidential Election 59th Georgia Infantry next month Adams, George Augustus obituary Adams, Lola weds Clem Waters Adams, Miss Ida, nee Jordan obituary Adams, Mrs. Eula, nee Sneed dies Amerson, Mrs. Elizabeth obituary Amos, Thomas J. weds Miss Dorothy Pearle Willis Averett, Albert birth Barfield, Bennie dies Bartlett, Chevia weds Miss Odell Chapman Barton, Beulah, nee Cameron obituary Bell, John Photo Benson, Mrs. John A. obituary Bone, Zachery Taylor Memoriam Bone, Zachery Taylor obituary Branch, Janie Lee Memoriam Breckinridge, John C. Photo Bryan, Lynda Lee birth Buoyer, Louis (col) murders Clifford Edwards Carson, Mrs. Ida, nee Brannon Carter, Miss Williehue weds R. P. Tarbert Chambers, Idus dies Chambers, Ira, Jr. obituary Chapman, Miss Odell weds Chevia Bartlett Chapman, Sam obituary Childers, Asa weds Miss Ocala Mullins Childs, Mrs. P. B., nee Blakely obituary Cofield, Gus weds Miss Minnie Pullen Cosey, J. C. obituary Cosey, J. E. obituary Covalt, Miss Rena weds Zack D. Respess Coxwell, Frances, nee Whatley dies Crook, Charlie B. weds Miss Fulford Culpepper, Mrs. obituary Daniel, Mrs. Louise Katherine obituary Davis, Jefferson Photo Denson, Mrs. Lydia, nee Brumbeloe dies Dewberry, Mrs. dies Dixon, Mr. H. dies Dixon, Rev. W. R. Memoriam Dixon, W. L. dies Doles, Mrs. Mollie dies Douglas, Stephen A. Photo Drane, Capt. W. W. obituary Draughon, Tom obituary Edge, Dr. C. L. weds Miss Lucile Garner Edge, Hon. Martin T. obituary Edwards, Clifford killed by Louis Buoyer Ellis, T. B. obituary Emerson, A. C. Memoriam Fort Sumter Photo Fowler, James W. kills Mike Lorance Franklin, John weds Miss Mary Jane Pike Fulford, Miss weds Charlie B. Crook Fuller, A. A. weds Miss Maggie Wynn Garner, Miss Lucile weds DR. C. L. Edge Garrett, Ben escapes jail Garrett, Henry accidentally killed by brother Napoleon Garrett, Napoleon accidentally kills his brother Henry Garrett, Patton dies Gaultney, Miss Emmie Lee weds Dolph Burnham Gaultney, Wilson Franklin obituary Goodwin, Joseph Eugene birth Greathouse, Willie Memoriam Green, Miss Anna weds Tom Hollis Greer, A. C. obituary Griner, Ola, nee Wilson Memoriam Gunter, G. W. dies Ham, Miss Mattie weds J. R. Harmon Hardison, Miss Mamie weds Bonnie McCarty Harmon, J. R. weds Miss Mattie Ham Harp, Mrs. W. D., nee Mary Ann McMillian obituary Harp. Mrs. W. D. Tribute Harris, Mrs. Ida, nee Lumpkin obituary Harris, Mrs. Sam obituary Hartley, M. L. dies Helms, Mrs. W. H. obituary Herring, John killed Hill, Mrs. Elbert, nee Catherine Murray obituary Hinton, Judge A. J. dies Hinton, Mrs. Bessie, nee Ingram obituary Hollis, Tom weds Miss Anna Green Horton, Lester T. weds Miss Charlie Philmon Horton, Mrs. Mary Ann, nee Windham obituary Hunt, Mrs. T. M., nee Claude Montfort dies Hunt, Mrs. Thomas M. obituary Ingram, Fannie Huff (col) obituary Ingram, G. W. obituary Jinks, Lucile birth Johnson, Ed (col) obituary Jones, James Campbell weds Miss Louise Tomlin Wright Jones, Miss Nannie E. weds Dossie W. Watson Jordan, Coleman (col) obituary Jordan, Miss Ruby weds Dr. Henry M. Strickland Kimble, Mattie Memoriam Kimble, Mrs. Mattie obituary Lincoln, Abraham Photo Livingston, Mary Ann, nee Wilson dies Lorance, Mike killed by James W. Fowler Lowe, Mrs. Martha Tabitha Colbert obituary Martin, Mrs. Carrie dies Mathews, Alberta Mae weds John Henry Woodall Maxwell, Mrs. J. T. dies McCarty, Bonnie weds Miss Mamie Hardison McCrary, Miss Anna Belle weds E. M. McKeller McDaniel, Willis James killed by A. J. Peacock McGinty, Miss Vicy dies McGinty, W. H. weds Miss Mattie Watson McKeller, E. M. weds Miss Anna Belle McCrary Millins, Miss Ocala weds Asa Childers Mills, Hon. S. M. obituary Moody, Infant dies Mosely, L. B. Memoriam Mosely, L. B. obituary Mullins, Miss Ollie Mae weds Edgar Smith Mumford, Ruth weds Charles Dury Peary Murray, Hon. W. D. obituary Myrick, S. M. dies Ogburn, Charlton G. weds Miss Dorothy Stephens Parker, Mrs. Ina Hudson obituary Parker, Riley T. obituary Parks, Almond G. obituary Parks, Miss Lylian weds E. E. Powell Payne, Austin M. Memoriam Peacock, A. J. Kills Willis James McDaniel Peary, Charles Dury weds Miss Ruth Mumford Peed, F. A., Jr. birth Persons, Capt. Henry obituary Persons, Mrs. Emily Pou obituary Persons, Mrs. R. T., nee Leila Bloodworth Persons, Mrs. R. T., nee Leila Bloodworth obituary Philmon, Helen obituary Philmon, Helon Memoriam Philmon, Miss Charlie weds Lester T. Horton Pickard, McCrary birth Pike, Miss Mary Jane weds John Franklin Powell, E. E. weds Miss Lylian Parks Powell, Helen birth Pullen, Miss Minnie weds Gus Cofield Raines, Mrs. Elizabeth, nee Dixon dies Respess, Zack D. weds Miss Rena Covalt Riley, Miss Nettie obituary Russ, Miss Carrie Maude obituary Russ, Miss Carrie obituary Salzer, Miss Bertha weds Robert E. Wilson Searcy, Prof. J. K. obituary Singleton, Mrs. O. G. (Eula) obituary Smith, Charles charged with intent to kill C. B. Wiggins Smith, Charles found guilty Smith, Col. Robley D. obituary Smith, Edgar weds Miss Ollie Mae Mullins Standford, H. C. dies Steed, Robert E. obituary Stephens, Dorothy weds Charlton G. Ogburn Strickland, Dr. Henry M. weds Miss Ruby Jordan Stringfield, J. R. obituary Stubbs, Mrs. Harvey, nee Bryan obituary Tarbert, R. P. weds Miss Williehue Carter Tower, Will (col) obituary Trussell, H. C. obituary Turner, Ada obituary Walker, J. W. obituary Walker, J. W. Tribute of Respect Walker, Miss Mary obituary Walker, William J. obituary Waters, Clem weds Lola Adams Watson, Dossie W. weds Miss Nannie E. Jones Watson, Miss Mattie weds W. H. McGinty Weeks, Bessie Lucile birth Whitley, Lewie Paul Memoriam Whittle, Elbert obituary Willis, Miss Dorothy Pearle weds Thomas J. Amos Willis, Miss Lillie weds O. D. Windham Wilson, Robert E. weds Miss Bertha Salzer Windham, Alma Ruby obituary Windham, Mrs. Sarah E.,nee Mosley Windham, O. D. weds Miss Lillie Willis Woodall, John Henry weds Alberta Mae Mathews Wright, Louise Tomlin weds James Campbell Jones Wynn, Miss Maggie weds A. A. Fuller

    06/15/2005 02:03:28
    1. Vietnam War Memorial
    2. angela covington
    3. http://thewall-usa.com/ http://www.archives.gov/research_room/research_topics/korea_and_vietnam_casualties.html Hi list and Virginia, Here are 2 websites I have found very useful. The first one is for the Viet Nam Wall. You can search for a name if you are looking for someone special. The second one allows you to search using the state of "Home". They list by state shows the City, town County. Hope this helps someone. It did me! Thanks Angela

    06/14/2005 08:13:04
    1. WW II info
    2. Virginia Crilley
    3. http://www.abmc.gov/ I was just given this wonderful memorial site and I was able to find many of those that were Killed and information about their burial that I had not known before. We have a listing of those who served in WW II from Taylor County, but I had never been able to locate people related to them to know exactly where they were buried. The page doesn't give the county (just the state) , but you can pretty well judge if the name and initial do match. The site includes WWI and also Korean and Vietnam. Does anyone have a listing for those who served from our county for Korean and Vietnam? We have a listing for WWI, but it isn't marked as to casualties. Virginia Crilley Virginia Crilley

    06/14/2005 05:26:15
    1. Joanie Hodges?
    2. Virginia Crilley
    3. Can anyone write me privately if they know who Joanie Hodges married? Still working on locating some relatives of descendants connected to Lt. Benjamin Hodges.

    06/14/2005 03:12:22