Hi Freddie, I came up with the same marriage info as Sue on Fredrick White & Mary Bird. You might want to check out this info to see if it is your Nancy Elizabeth White if you are interested in her ..... Georgia Marriages, 1856-1900 on file in Ringgold, GA courthouse ...... AUSTIN BROYLES married a LIZZIIE WHITE on 07 Oct 1888 in Catoosa County, GA and also W. G. BLAKELY married a LIZZIE WHITE on 17 Feb 1900 in Catoosa County, GA. Walker County marriages for 1882-1920 are online at http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Prairie/6370/walker/marriages.html I did not see your Nancy Elizabeth listed there. You also might want to try contacting some of the White researchers on this page to see if they can help you ........ http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Prairie/6370/walker/walkname3.html They may or may not be connected with your White's but it never hurts to ask. Sherry has some great information on these links so while you are there be sure to check it all out. She has done a great job on Walker county. Good Luck, Paula Franklin - [email protected] GAGenExchange State Coordinator Want quality gifts at comparable prices? Check out ....... http://www.gifts-n-more.ebz.com/US/ ----- Original Message ----- From: "Sue Feild" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, April 22, 2001 9:30 AM Subject: Re: [GAWALKER] Fredric White: > Hi Freddie, > I found a marriage record at the L.D.S. sight for Fredrick H. White and Mary > Ann Bird married 13 Dec 1866, in Catoosa Co., Ga. > Hope this helps. > Sue Feild > > [email protected] wrote: > > > We know that Fredric White b. abt 1842 somewhere in Tn married Mary Ann > > (Marion) Bird (Byrd) b. Sep 1840 somewhere in Tn. He died 1892 Scott Co Ar > > and she died 1905 Waldron, Scott Co Ar. > > After they married they went to somewhere in Ga and it may have been Walker > > Co. > > They had Nancy Elizabeth White abt 1867 Ga and my Grandmother Mary Jane > > (White) Russell b. Sep 26-1869 Ga. After Mary Jane was born, they moved to > > Scott Co Ar. Thge Scott Co Ar 1900 census lists two more siblings and Mary > > as widowed so Fredric died before 1900 and Nancy Elizabeth either married or > > didn't live at home by then. > > Freddie B Stewart
Sue, hoorah!!!!! That works!!!!!!!!! They were married abot (according to my mother's records) abt 1865.........pretty close huh? Anyway, now I have a new county in which to search! Thank You, Thank you, Thank you!!!!!!!!! I don't have access to the LDS so you have reall helped me a lot! Just to know that its is Mary Ann and spelled Bird is a lot to find out! The 1870 or 1880 (can't remember which) had his name spelled FREDRIC, My Mother's records have is Freddie because I was supposed to be named after him.......Now the LDS has it Fredrick! Wow, I do say thanks for your efforts! Freddie B Stewart from Massachusetts, born in NM
[email protected] wrote: > Sue, hoorah!!!!! > That works!!!!!!!!! > They were married abot (according to my mother's records) abt > 1865.........pretty close huh? Anyway, now I have a new county in which to > search! > Thank You, Thank you, Thank you!!!!!!!!! > I don't have access to the LDS so you have reall helped me a lot! > Just to know that its is Mary Ann and spelled Bird is a lot to find out! > The 1870 or 1880 (can't remember which) had his name spelled FREDRIC, My > Mother's records have is Freddie because I was supposed to be named after > him.......Now the LDS has it Fredrick! > Wow, I do say thanks for your efforts! > Freddie B Stewart from Massachusetts, born in NM > > ==== GAWALKER Mailing List ==== > Checkout the other lists being watched over by your List Mom; > http://mailing_lists.homestead.com/lists.html > To learn more about my world visit http://dwp.bigplanet.com/kburnett You can get to the LDS on line weather their records on on lie I don't know e mail back the person and asked how they found them.. God Bless Wla
Hi Freddie, I found a marriage record at the L.D.S. sight for Fredrick H. White and Mary Ann Bird married 13 Dec 1866, in Catoosa Co., Ga. Hope this helps. Sue Feild [email protected] wrote: > Hello to all in Walker Co Ga! > This is my first posting in Walker Co and I hope I can get some info from you > folks down there. > We know that Fredric White b. abt 1842 somewhere in Tn married Mary Ann > (Marion) Bird (Byrd) b. Sep 1840 somewhere in Tn. He died 1892 Scott Co Ar > and she died 1905 Waldron, Scott Co Ar. > After they married they went to somewhere in Ga and it may have been Walker > Co. > They had Nancy Elizabeth White abt 1867 Ga and my Grandmother Mary Jane > (White) Russell b. Sep 26-1869 Ga. After Mary Jane was born, they moved to > Scott Co Ar. Thge Scott Co Ar 1900 census lists two more siblings and Mary > as widowed so Fredric died before 1900 and Nancy Elizabeth either married or > didn't live at home by then. > My mother's old papers say that Fredric was in the CSA army but don't have > any other info on that. Also states that Mary Ann was all or part American > Indian. > I'm trying to find info on the parents on the White side and the Bird (Byrd) > side > Anyone in Walker Co Ga have any info for me? > Thanks for reading. > Freddie B Stewart > > ==== GAWALKER Mailing List ==== > Checkout the other lists being watched over by your List Mom; > http://mailing_lists.homestead.com/lists.html > To learn more about my world visit http://dwp.bigplanet.com/kburnett
Hello to all in Walker Co Ga! This is my first posting in Walker Co and I hope I can get some info from you folks down there. We know that Fredric White b. abt 1842 somewhere in Tn married Mary Ann (Marion) Bird (Byrd) b. Sep 1840 somewhere in Tn. He died 1892 Scott Co Ar and she died 1905 Waldron, Scott Co Ar. After they married they went to somewhere in Ga and it may have been Walker Co. They had Nancy Elizabeth White abt 1867 Ga and my Grandmother Mary Jane (White) Russell b. Sep 26-1869 Ga. After Mary Jane was born, they moved to Scott Co Ar. Thge Scott Co Ar 1900 census lists two more siblings and Mary as widowed so Fredric died before 1900 and Nancy Elizabeth either married or didn't live at home by then. My mother's old papers say that Fredric was in the CSA army but don't have any other info on that. Also states that Mary Ann was all or part American Indian. I'm trying to find info on the parents on the White side and the Bird (Byrd) side Anyone in Walker Co Ga have any info for me? Thanks for reading. Freddie B Stewart
John White born 1801 and died in Walker Co.GA.23 May 1875... Does anyone have infro' on this family???? Thanks,Joyce
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Wonderful site! There are pictures of Tellico Blockhouse and Fort Loudoun! Wado Delilah!
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[email protected] wrote: > from the Cherokee Nation newspaper "CHEROKEE PHOENIX and INDIAN ADVOCATE" > > Web site devoted to Southeastern tribes now running thanks to Georgia and > Tennessee Universities. > > To access the Southeastern Native American Documents collection online go > to <www.galileo.peachnet.edu> select "Digital Library of Georgia", then > select "Southeastern Native American Documents 1730-1842". If asked for a > GALILEO password, select "Public Databases" at the bottom of the password > screen. > > Wa Do to The Cherokee Nation and these Universities. > delilah evans > > ==== GAWALKER Mailing List ==== > If you wish to subscribe to or unsubscribe from the Walker Co., GA list, use > [email protected] or [email protected] if > you are on the Digest list. > To learn more about my world visit http://dwp.bigplanet.com/kburnett Diamond I got to the Southerreastern Documents and then where do you click after that I put in the password and it said no information available Pratt Brat
from the Cherokee Nation newspaper "CHEROKEE PHOENIX and INDIAN ADVOCATE" Web site devoted to Southeastern tribes now running thanks to Georgia and Tennessee Universities. To access the Southeastern Native American Documents collection online go to <www.galileo.peachnet.edu> select "Digital Library of Georgia", then select "Southeastern Native American Documents 1730-1842". If asked for a GALILEO password, select "Public Databases" at the bottom of the password screen. Wa Do to The Cherokee Nation and these Universities. delilah evans
Am looking for any information on George Washington Green b.abt. 1806 S.C. and his wife Lucinda ??? could be (Lucinda Melinda ???) b. abt 1808-1810 S. C.. They are listed in the Walker Co., Ga. 1850 and 1860 census, and Whitfield Co., Ga. 1870 census. Both are listed born in South Carolina, but I haven't been able to fine where. Children of George W. and Lucinda are: Garland D.S. b. Oct. 5, 1826 S.C. m. Mary Jane McKinney Mar. 3, 1863 in Pickins Co., Ga. d. Sep. 29, 1874 in Pickins Co. Mary Jane b. July 16, 1830 in S.C. d. Mar. 2, 1916 in Pickins Co. Eliza Ann b Feb. 12, 1828 S.C. Charlotte Jane b. Feb. 5, 1830 S.C. m. William Allen Rivers, I have been told they went to Azle Tarrant Co., Texas. Margaret F. b. Sep. 25, 1832 S.C.*, still at home in 1870 census age 38. Malissa b. June 26, 1833 S.C.*, still at home in 1870 census age36 Martha M. b. June 25, 1835 S.C. Mary b. Apr. 25, 1837 S.C. m. Isaac Pickney Hubbard, they left Ga. and in 1880 are in the Hempstead Co., Arkansas census. Jackson L. May 4, 1839 S.C. died young Vanburan b. June 27, 1841 S.C. died young Harriet b. Aug. 8, 1843 S.C.*, still at home in 1870 census age 34 Sarah Angeline b. Mar. 12, 1847 S.C. Malinda Ann b Feb.17, 1849 GA.*, still at home in 1870 census age 32 *Why would four women their age still be at home? Any help at all would be GREATLY appreciated. Billy Shepherd [email protected]
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Looking for info on the Bunch/Benge families of McLemore's Cove and Frick's Gap from 1838-1870. Thanks, CeCe
Just a note for those working on the Hicks family. I have found the record of Alfred and Harriet Hicks being received by letter as members of the Shiloh Baptist Church on Nov. 9th, 1844. Betty
Sue and List Members, I still have not heard from my cousin Jeannette and it is not like her so I plan to call tonight and find out if she is OK. I will still find out if we can get a copy of my Grt Grt Uncles book Coal Miner and his Guardian Angel. I have a copy but it was signed for me to keep. I need help with find some information about my Wilkersons who where in the Durham area at that time. Uncle Ernest only mentions about one old Cherokee friend (a brother to his sister in-law) Bill Wilkerson who knew the medicine (tribal medicine man). Bill Wilkerson and his sister Iley Ann both died in the mid 20's. If anyone sees information about any Wilkersons at all in Walker or Dade County, please please let me know!! Thanks!! Linda Sue
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