I am researching my Dills, Brown, and Brookshire Family Tree. If anyone has any info to share, I would be most appreciative. DILLS: James Howard Dills William Fred & Lonia (Brown) Dills William W. & Susan (Minerva Turpin) Dills William R. & Mary A. (McGaha) Dills Thomas & Elizabeth (Betty Martin) Dills Bartlett Jasper, Sr. & Susan (Henson) Dills Thomas & Elizabeth (Cuzzine) Dills Peter & Ann (Dill) Dills BROWN: Lonia Brookshire Brown William "Bill" Clayton & Margaret Emma (Brookshire) Brown Harmon & Sarah (Clonginger) Brown Henry & Rachel (Harmon) Brown BROOKSHIRE: Margaret Emma Brookshire James "Jim" Marion & Mary Caroline (Shelton) Brookshire James & Catherine Brookshire John "Old John" & Agnes (Williams) Brookshire Thank you, Estelle Dills Gilstrap estelle@ngcsu.edu
Just a reminder of our Walker County GA families Reunion being held this year on July 10th (Saturday) at the Lee Gordon Mill. We will meet from 10:00 Am until ? well....the cows come home! We had a huge turn out last year and a lot of fun! Please make plans to join us this year. bring a covered dish or dessert or even just paper cups or plates and napkins. Oh! and bring your research and photos! Any questions, please email me! Linda
WHAT: Dills Reunion WHEN: Sunday, May 16, 2004 RAIN DATE: Sunday, June 6, 2004 TIME: 1:00 - 5:00 PM WHERE: Home of Jimmy & Judy Dills 5338 Lawson Road Gainesville, GA DIRECTIONS: HWY 60 into Murrayville, Georgia. At Parks' Pharmacy, turn onto Hubert Stephens Road. Go through TWO 4-way stops. Continue for approximately 1 mile or less, turn right onto Lawson Road. Go approximately 1/2 mile. Jimmy & Judy Dills' house is on right * 5338 is on mailbox. For More Info, please call Estelle Dills Gilstrap (706) 867-7118 or e-mail at estelle@ngcsu.edu
Hi Delilah, Here is what was posted on another list. This information came from the ancestry help desk. Hope it helps a bit. Take care and see message below: Emma Ancestry is *not* charging for access to trees or selling trees: access will remain free from both the RootsWeb and Ancestry side as it has always been. What Ancestry is offering for an extra charge is access to a special search engine to search the trees for you. Folks can still search the trees manually or browse the trees for free the same way they always have. Think of it as a research assistant: you can hire someone to help you look for your ancestors, or you can research yourself for free. Hiring a human research assistant doesn't sell them the data being researched, or change the rules so that only they are allowed to look. That's essentially what it is, except that it's computerized, not human. In a message dated 5/3/2004 3:59:51 PM Central Daylight Time, diamond6468@mindspring.com writes: Thought this may interested those who have "My Family" info posted. It can to me thru another list, so I am not sure of the entire thing, how its going to work, etc. delilah
Thought this may interested those who have "My Family" info posted. It can to me thru another list, so I am not sure of the entire thing, how its going to work, etc. delilah ----- Subject: Re: [ALJEFFER] FW: [Lowndes] Important Change on Ancestry.com > Sounds good to me, Delilah. I didn't ask permission! Pat > > On 5/3/04 1:31 PM, "Delilah" <diamond6468@mindspring.com> wrote: > > > can I forward this to the GA county lists I belong to > > delilah > > ----- > > > >> This seems an important item to share. > >> > > >> > >>> ------ Forwarded Message > 07:21:52 -0600 > >>> > >>> Please note: > >>> If you submitted a family tree to Ancestry.com (or MyFamily.com) for > >>> free viewing by researchers, that's all about to change. Later this > > month > >>> Ancestry plans to BEGIN CHARGING RESEARCHERS TO VIEW YOUR TREES. > >>> > >>> If you don't want that, you'll have to remove your tree. > >>> > >>> Go to: http://www.ancestry.com/search/rectype/trees/owt/ > >>> > >>> Click on "What's a Preview" > >>> > >>> Scroll down to #3: Have you already submitted a family tree? > >>> > >>> Click on "view our checklist" > >>> > >>> A few lines down you will see: > >>> > >>> "If for any reason you do not want your tree to be part of the new > >>> OneWorldTree service, you must delete it from the Ancestry World Tree > >>> database by tentatively May 21, 2004." > >>> > >>> There are instructions for removing your tree: > >>> > > http://ancestry.custhelp.com/cgi-bin/ancestry.cfg/php/enduser/std_adp.php?p_fa > >>> qid=1090 > >>> > >>> Thanks to Gloria Holback of GAGenWeb for posting the note that brought > >>> this to the attention of our Mississippi State Coordinator, who passed > > this > >>> along to the county coordinators, > >>> and I am informing ya'll. > >>> > >>> Clare L. Herrick, County Coordinator > >>> http://www.rootsweb.com/~mslownde > >>> http://www.rootsweb.com/~msoktibb > >>> > >>> > >> > >> > > > > > >
I am trying to find info on James Mathew Howell, and family, Walker co. Ga. they are on the 1850 cenus,,,page 357,,,,,,,,,,They are in Erath co Tx. 1860 Limestone Co Tx 1870 etc. But I have not been able to find one thing out about the Howell's before the 1850...........do you know any one that could help me? I do have tons of info after 1850 and would bew more that glad to share. Camellia Howell Foster ----- Original Message ----- From: "bclody" <bclody@charter.net> To: <GAWALKER-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, May 01, 2004 2:00 AM Subject: [GAWALKER] Lost email > I had a particularly nasty email spam/virus attack this week which resulted in the loss of the contents of my inbox. I have a bad habit of leaving unresponded to email in the inbox. Anything from the list is automatically filed in a list folder and all of that is intact. That said if anyone on these lists has contacted me recently OFF LIST and I have not responded please resend your email. I have no desire to leave anyone unanswered or unresponded to but it is also impossible to know what you have lost once you have lost it. (Unless you just happen to remember and beleive me I am getting old enough to where isn't happening). > Bill Clody > CC Walker County GA > RC Northwest Georgia > > > --- > Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. > Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). > Version: 6.0.672 / Virus Database: 434 - Release Date: 4/28/2004 > > > ==== GAWALKER Mailing List ==== > NOTICE: Posting of virus warnings, test messages, chain letters, political > announcements, current events, items for sale, personal messages, flames, > etc. (in other words - spam) is NOT ALLOWED and will be grounds for removal. > Consideration for exceptions, contact Kathleen Burnett kathleenburnett@earthlink.net > >
Someone may be researching the CASTLEBERRY name. delilah ----- Original Message ----- From: "Delilah" <diamond6468@Mindspring.com> To: <ALJEFFER-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, May 02, 2004 12:39 PM Subject: [ALJEFFER] The Wester Star - obits > The Western Star, dated April 21, 2004 > > Obits in this issue: > > Hazel Vernoca CARTER, Bessemer > > Clarence Edward "Ed" CAST:EBERRY of Evans., Ga. > > Rev. Sam J. Prince of Pleasant Grove > > John C. "Pete" Rowe of bessemer > > Nora Ellen SANDERS of Cordova > > Jessie Clay SUMMERS of Hueytown > > Dee TAYLOR of Adjer > > James Howard DEASON of Lipscomb > > Reuben Edward "Eddie" HILL > > Andres Louis KAETZ, SR. > > Michael H. ROY of Bessemer > --------------------------------------- > > Anyone wantint the completet obit, write me off-line. > delilah evans > >
--part1_36.56f6bc85.2dc50b30_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit --part1_36.56f6bc85.2dc50b30_boundary Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Disposition: inline Return-Path: <GA-ROOTS-D-request@rootsweb.com> Received: from rly-ya06.mx.aol.com (rly-ya06.mail.aol.com [172.18.141.38]) by air-ya03.mail.aol.com (v99.12) with ESMTP id MAILINYA31-774409383d524f; Sat, 01 May 2004 07:03:06 -0400 Received: from lists5.rootsweb.com (lists5.rootsweb.com [66.43.18.41]) by rly-ya06.mx.aol.com (v99.12) with ESMTP id MAILRELAYINYA610-774409383d524f; Sat, 01 May 2004 07:02:47 -0400 Received: (from slist@localhost) by lists5.rootsweb.com (8.12.8/8.12.8) id i41B2fBY009353; Sat, 1 May 2004 05:02:41 -0600 Date: Sat, 1 May 2004 05:02:41 -0600 Message-Id: <200405011102.i41B2fBY009353@lists5.rootsweb.com> From: GA-ROOTS-D-request@rootsweb.com Subject: GA-ROOTS-D Digest V04 #84 X-Loop: GA-ROOTS-D@rootsweb.com X-Mailing-List: <GA-ROOTS-D@rootsweb.com> archive/volume04/84 Precedence: list MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/digest; boundary="----------------------------" To: GA-ROOTS-D@rootsweb.com Reply-To: GA-ROOTS-L@rootsweb.com X-AOL-IP: 66.43.18.41 X-Mailer: Unknown (No Version) ------------------------------ Content-Type: text/plain GA-ROOTS-D Digest Volume 04 : Issue 84 Today's Topics: #1 BAILEYS IN WALKER COUNTY,GEORGIA [GMAW706@aol.com] #2 Asa P. "Ace" and Pelatiah "Pellie" [Jeanette <martinjj@planttel.net>] Administrivia: To unsubscribe from GA-ROOTS-D, send a message to GA-ROOTS-D-request@rootsweb.com that contains in the body of the message the command unsubscribe and no other text. No subject line is necessary, but if your software requires one, just use unsubscribe in the subject, too. To contact the GA-ROOTS-D list administrator, send mail to GA-ROOTS-admin@rootsweb.com. ______________________________ ------------------------------ X-Message: #1 Date: Fri, 30 Apr 2004 12:55:44 EDT From: GMAW706@aol.com To: GA-ROOTS-L@rootsweb.com Message-ID: <142.284dd050.2dc3df10@aol.com> Subject: BAILEYS IN WALKER COUNTY,GEORGIA Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" I am looking for anyone that is researching my BAILEY line. CICERO G. BAILEY b. 1910 ga, was my grandfather. his parents were EDGAR MORRIS BAILEY b. 1889 in walker county and+ LILLIE OPHELLI CORDLE b. 1890 chatrtooga county. They also had several other children: HENRY M. BAILEY b.1818, RICHARD M b.1922, CORA MAE BAILEY b. 1925, BETHEL "BILL" BAILEY b. 1926 and MARTHA FRANCIS b.1928. EDGAR'S parents were JAMES BAILEY b.abt 1856 m.MARTHA C-?- b.abt 1852 they also had another son WILLIAM A. BAILEY b.1902 I find them in Walker county.West Armurchee dist in1900. JAMES BAILEYS parents are WILLIAM BAILEYb.abt.1830 IN GA, AND SARAH -?- b.abt.1824 IN S.C.as per their ages in the 1860 census. Their other children listed in the 1860 walker county census are: MARY J.BAILEY 8, LOUISA E.BAILEY 7, GEORGE W. BAILEY 3 AND JESSE F.BAILEY 6/12 By the 1870 census the are living in FRICKS GAP, WALKER COUNTY, GEORGIA with an addition of two more children, JOHN W.BAILEY 7, and THOMAS BAILEY 4f WILLIAM BAILEY b. abt.1830 in Georgia is as far back as I can get as both of his parents were born in S.C. I don't know where to go from here. CAN SOMEONE OUY THERE HELP ME WITH MY BAILEY RESEARCH??? THANKS,~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~TERESA ______________________________ ------------------------------ X-Message: #2 Date: Fri, 30 Apr 2004 22:08:20 -0400 From: Jeanette <martinjj@planttel.net> To: GA-ROOTS-L@rootsweb.com Message-id: <40930694.6000107@planttel.net> Subject: Asa P. "Ace" and Pelatiah "Pellie" MANN Toland, 1880 Fulton Co.census and Atlanta Consitution,1911 Content-type: text/plain; format=flowed; charset=us-ascii Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit 1880 Black Hall, Fulton Co Ga census, ED 87, pg 121A, Enu on 15 June, [Dist #530 GM] 272/275, Lines 29-32 [family] and 33-35 employees Toland Asa P. head 58 farmer GA GA GA Pellie wife 38 keep home GA GA GA Josephine dau 37 at home GA GA GA Nancey dau 20 at home GA GA GA Hausfau?, John (mu) 21 laborer GA GA GA Haynes, Texann (black) 11 servant GA GA GA Tidwell, Frank (white) 48 shoemaker GA GA GA --- The Atlanta Consitution Atlanta, Ga December 17, 1911 Social News "Mrs. Frank Huie, of Riverdale, Ga., spent Monday with Mrs. Pellie Toland at her home in Hapeville." --- Evidently Asa Toland had been married before. I can't find whether he and Pellie had children together or not. The parents of Pelatiah "Pellie" MANN Toland are Gideon Freeman Mann and Elizabeth A. Reid. Gideon F. Mann,Sr b abt 1812 Granville Co. NC d Sep 13, 1868 Clayton Co.GA. Elizabeth A. Reid b Oct 14, 1824 GA d Nov 18, 1891 Clayton Co. GA. She's buried Wallis Cemetery. I don't know if he's there or not. They wed Oct 6, 1841 Fayette Co GA, Book 8, pg 179. As far as I know they had 7 children: Pelatiah "Pellie" b abt 1842, Clementina "Clem" b abt 1845, MARY ANN b Feb 19, 1847, Gideon Freeman,Jr b abt 1849, S.T. (?) abt 1854 S.J. (?) abt 1856, M.E. (?) b abt 1858. --- My great grandparents: MARY ANN MANN b Feb 19, 1847 d Apr 1, 1905 wed Feb 4, 1868 in GA. LUCIUS ELISHA JOHNSON b Feb 24, 1847 Henry Co. GA, d Aug 12, 1911. Both buried Noah's Ark Methodist Church cemetery, Jonesboro, Clayton Co. GA. --- Anything you can share will be much appreciated. Jeanette Johnson Martin -------------------------------- --part1_36.56f6bc85.2dc50b30_boundary--
I had a particularly nasty email spam/virus attack this week which resulted in the loss of the contents of my inbox. I have a bad habit of leaving unresponded to email in the inbox. Anything from the list is automatically filed in a list folder and all of that is intact. That said if anyone on these lists has contacted me recently OFF LIST and I have not responded please resend your email. I have no desire to leave anyone unanswered or unresponded to but it is also impossible to know what you have lost once you have lost it. (Unless you just happen to remember and beleive me I am getting old enough to where isn't happening). Bill Clody CC Walker County GA RC Northwest Georgia --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.672 / Virus Database: 434 - Release Date: 4/28/2004
List Members, I just thought I would post a little information about the Estelle Mine in LaFayette, in case some of your ancestors worked at the mine. The following was taken from the Walker County Heritage 1833-1983: ESTELLE IRON ORE MINES During the early part of this century the iron ore mines at Estelle were yielding vast quantities of high grade ore. These mines were dug into the same foothills of Pigeon Mountain where just a few years earlier Gen. Braxton Bragg stood waiting for an unsuspecting union army to walk into his trap. The iron ore mines in Estelle were operated for many years by a number of hard working employees who lived in this mining town. One of the men who worked in these mines was Raymond Watts. He along with my grandmother, Daisy Kellogg, were able to recall the following history of the Chattanooga Iron and Coal Corporation at Estelle. Boys as young as seven would help load ore. Ten year old boys worked at the crusher, and at the age of twelve could become what was known as "mule boys". The mule boys would leave home around six-o'-clock in order to get the mules prepared for entry into the mines at six-thirty. The mule boys worked ten hours a day for twenty cents per hour. Push boys, crushers, fireman, engineers, and breakies were some of the other jobs available for the men and boys who lived in the area. Sally and Doc Brannon operated a boarding house for several years. It offered the miners, who didn't live in one of the many houses, a place to stay. Paul Shaw, clerk, and Barker Hall, butcher, were employed at the huge commissary where food and supplies could be obtained. S.F. Evans, Otto Deits, and Mike Lowe are three men who served as superintendent of the mining company. Mr. Evans was the first man to own an automobile in Estelle, a Ford Model-T. There were two schools in Estelle. One was a little red schoolhouse located in Depot Hollow. The other was a three room school, the Estelle School, which stood on the hill where Estelle Cemetery is now found. Lily Morgan Ransom, Professor Sartain, and a Mrs. Tanner were some of the teachers who taught the three R's to the children. Rev. John Bill Devlin, pastor of the Church of God, was the minister of the only church in Estelle. Rev. Devlin was well liked and respected by his neighbors who listened to his Sunday morning sermons. When the people of Estelle needed the services of a doctor, they would call on either Doc Gates or Doc Jim Wood. These two gentlemen were very capable physicians, who tended to the sick, cared for the injured, and delivered babies. Mining ore was not only an exhausting occupation but also a dangerous one. Accidents can occur in any mine and Estelle was no exception. Gilbert Watts, son of Columbus Watts, was killed while working in one of the mines. He was accidentally run over by a dinky car and died the following day. The town barber, Balcom Barfield, cut hair for a very reasonable price. Brothers Pearl and Luke Steele handled any jobs concerning a blacksmith. William Watts owned a gristmill and ran a general store in part of his house. He was also a carpenter for the mining company. He built trestles, bridges, and the forms for the concrete tip still in existence in Estelle. Sunday, the day off, was the time for recreation. If the miners weren't fishing, hunting, or playing horseshoes they could be found at the baseball field. The Estelle crew played teams from Durham, LaFayette, and Chickamauga. Here is a list of a few of the many men who worked in the Estelle mines; Frank Atchley, Clarence Ballinger, Quillian Ballinger, Edmund Beard, Ellison Beard, Sam Bradley, Tom Brannon, Walter Brannon, Garland Castleberry, Webb Castleberry, Joe Cole, Jess Cornish, Will Cornish, Ed Devlin, John Bill Devlin, Baxter Elders, Earl Franklin, Alec George, Jip George, Marion Gibson, Hugh Hise, Albert Hopkins, Charley Hopkins, Dick Houfman, John Houfman, Jack Huffstetler, Luke Jefferies, Paul Kellogg, Bill Kilgore, Gord Kilgore, Willie Kilgore, Herman Lee, Ison Lee, Jess Lee, Walt McCullough, Charley Martin, Chester Martin, Homer Martin, Grady Mathis, Richard Monds, Jim Nalley, Mack Nelson, Shane Nelson, Duff Odum, Jess Pettijohn, Jim Powell, Ad Ray, Joe Ray, Huss Ridley, Jack Ridley, Jim Ridley, Bob Sims, Charley Slayton, Gene Slayton, Pearl Steele, Luke Steele, Earl Styles, Grady Sweet, Bunk Voiles, Bud Watts, Clifford Watts, Charley Watts, Duel Watts, Gilbert Watts, Henry Watts, Joh! n Watts, Lum Watts, Jim Watts, Raymond Watts, and William Watts. By: Dan Stoker, Jr. Another article about ESTELLE MINES: ESTELLE MINES The ore mines at Shaw, Georgia, were incorporated on June 24, 1897. Partners in the venture were John V. Costello, W.D. Hix, and James Costello. The operation was known as the Estelle Mining Company, named for Estelle P. Shaw (1864-1882), daughter of Jesse Mercer Shaw and Mary Camp Shaw. At the height of this operation the company employed two hundred and thirty five men. This community comprised one hundred and seventy-five houses for the workers. A commissary provided for all the needs of the employees and their families from furniture to clothing, groceries and household goods. There were two schools with an enrollment of one hundred ninety children. Both of the schools were maintained by the county and the men at Estelle who subscribed seventy percent of the cost and who also retained a physician for medical attention. The Estelle property consisted of four thousand six hundred acres and had a blacksmith shop, machine shop, carpenter shop, steam plant, sawmill and a supply house. There was a six mile narrow gauge railroad called the "Dinky" which began at the crusher and ran through seven tunnels to the mines. Ore was hauled from the mines to the crusher on this railroad. As the demand for ore started to wane, operations at the mines began to slacken and finally ceased in 1924. By: Frank Shaw, Jr. Becky Pilotsmom@classicnet.net
Just so everyone knows, the photos were sent to me by Benita L. and the chart done by Cheryl D. These deserve the credit for compilation - delilah
Cindy D. write me off-list - I have the photo and the copies of the AVANS info - Paul send me your address again - delilah
Thank You Becky, Thank you so much for sending me all this information on the Connally Family again Thanks, Lois Connally.
Hi, I am the County Coordinatoor for Walker County Georgia for GAGenWeb. The site is located at http://www.rootsweb.com/~gawalker/ for those of you who are unaware of the site. I am not the list mom for this list. They are separate things. I do not control this list in anyway and I really appreciate any responses which I get to statements, enquiries etc to be direct to me bclody@charter.net?subject=Cemeteries_of_Walker_County and off list as to not burden the rest of this list with traffic that may or may not having anything to do with this list other than the topic of Walker County Genealogy. That said I have been very busy the last two weeks putting up driving directions to the various cemeteries in Walker County. Of the ones that are not yet up I only have the M's, the N's and the O's left to generate directions two. The rest have actually been generated but some are not posted yet but most will go up this weekend. Why am I bringing this information to this list? 1. Is so as people who have an interest in Walker County Genealogy you are aware the directions now exist. 2. is that I do not live in Walker County and as a result without feed back from folks who actually do I will never know about road closings, washouts and such and I do not have a way to know if some of the cemeteries which I have generated directions to are actually on private property. These things I would like to know but without your help I cannot know them. 3. I have a number of cemeteries that I have transcriptions of and then after doing a search of US government records I find there are 2 cemeteries with the same name in the county. I have no way of knowing which of the two cemeteries the transcriptions came from. So I am hoping some kind soul who is versed in Walker County Genealogy and either lives their or can tell from the cemetery books which of the cemeteries have data transcribed when their are multiple same name cemeteries. Most of these I will end up leaving like their are three cemeteries where there are actually two. One that has transcription data and two that have driving directions until such time as I can pair up the trancribed data with one of the two real cemeteries. For those of you who are seeking a particular cemetery be patient it will be up in a day or two. If you want to visit this weekend, email me and I will change the order in which I am posting them so yours goes up next. If you are going next weekend be patient it will be up in the next 2 or 3 days. Bill Clody County Coordinatoor Walker County Georgia. GAGenWeb Free Genealogy on the Internet --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.661 / Virus Database: 424 - Release Date: 4/20/2004
I don't know if I got back to you or not but there are Collins in Whitfield but non of them are who you are looking for. Lu ----- Original Message ----- From: "pat F" <moonbeam_1@hotmail.com> To: <GAWALKER-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, April 18, 2004 6:36 PM Subject: [GAWALKER] Look Up-Collins > I notice that two very kind souls have offered to do look-ups in their > cemetary books. I would appreciate it it one of you(or both) could look for > a Jasper Logan Collins b. ca. 1848 and a Mayme Beatrice Wardlaw-Collins b. > 1897. I do not know what the death dates are, or I would give those to you > also to assist in the search. Thank you kindly-Pat Collins-Fine > > _________________________________________________________________ > FREE pop-up blocking with the new MSN Toolbar - get it now! > http://toolbar.msn.com/go/onm00200415ave/direct/01/ > > > ==== GAWALKER Mailing List ==== > NOTICE: Posting of virus warnings, test messages, chain letters, political > announcements, current events, items for sale, personal messages, flames, > etc. (in other words - spam) is NOT ALLOWED and will be grounds for removal. > Consideration for exceptions, contact Kathleen Burnett kathleenburnett@earthlink.net > >
Dunegan Cemetery - Connally Edward B. Jun 24 1859 May 27 1925 M.A. (miss) 1844-1917 Martin J May 7,1863 1 oct 1899 Meda E. wife of Edward B. oct 3 1866 apr 20 1933 Price Mar 5 1834 Jan 9 1900 S.P. Jul 13 1870 sep 1 1893 Sarrah A. Jul 25 1846 aug 30 1917 Sarrah M apr 7 1883 May 1 1901 W.W. 1856 1937 As for Simmons, I'll have to get back to you on that one tomorrow. ----- Original Message ----- From: <River10065@aol.com> To: <GAWALKER-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, April 22, 2004 9:04 PM Subject: [GAWALKER] Re: GAWALKER-D Digest V04 #35 > Hello Lu, I would like to have any infomation you can find in your Whitfield > Co. Cemetery book that spell thier name Connally this is my husbands name and > he is related to about all the Connallys that are in Walker Co; Whitfield Co; > and surounding County's any info you give will be great and thank you again > for doing these lookups If there is any Simmons listed > in the book I would like to have info on them also Thank You so much Lois > > > ==== GAWALKER Mailing List ==== > NOTICE: Posting of virus warnings, test messages, chain letters, political > announcements, current events, items for sale, personal messages, flames, > etc. (in other words - spam) is NOT ALLOWED and will be grounds for removal. > Consideration for exceptions, contact Kathleen Burnett kathleenburnett@earthlink.net > >
Hello Becky, you said you had several Connally's in your Walker County Cemetery Book if you could give me infomation on all the ones that spell their name Connally I will be very greatful they are all related to each other these are my husbands relatives. Thank You Lois
Hello Lu, I would like to have any infomation you can find in your Whitfield Co. Cemetery book that spell thier name Connally this is my husbands name and he is related to about all the Connallys that are in Walker Co; Whitfield Co; and surounding County's any info you give will be great and thank you again for doing these lookups If there is any Simmons listed in the book I would like to have info on them also Thank You so much Lois
Lois, The following are the Connally's found in the Walker County Cemetery Books. Newnan Spring Cemetery Julia Connally Feb. 4, 1913 Mar. 6, 1916 Dau. of W.L. Connally Macedonia Cemetery Dora Love Connally May 18, 1886 June 9, 1955 Connally Cemetery Florence Connally May 2, 1866 Feb. 15, 1867 C.W. Connally April 24, 1817 April 16, 1886 Margaret Connally Sept. 30, 1831 Mar. 29, 1907 Genos Christian Connally Wife of William Connally Mar. 16, 1808 Sept. 2, 1891 Uncle Bill - William L. Connally Oct. 3, 1788 May 7, 1853 One of 16 Children Davis Cemetery Sookey Infant of Mrs. Connally Died 1872 Becky Pilotsmom@classicnet.net ----- Original Message ----- From: <River10065@aol.com> To: <GAWALKER-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, April 22, 2004 8:13 PM Subject: [GAWALKER] Re: GAWALKER-D Digest V04 #35 > Hello Becky, you said you had several Connally's in your Walker County > Cemetery Book if you could give me infomation on all the ones that spell their name > Connally I will be very greatful they are all related to each other these are > my husbands relatives. Thank You Lois > > > ==== GAWALKER Mailing List ==== > If you wish to unsubscribe from the Walker Co., GA list, send only the word > UNSUBSCRIBE to GAWALKER-l-request@rootsweb.com or if you are on the Digest List > to GAWALKER-d-request@rootsweb.com > > >
There are 19. Who are you looking for? Lu ----- Original Message ----- From: <River10065@aol.com> To: <GAWALKER-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, April 21, 2004 9:11 AM Subject: [GAWALKER] Re: GAWALKER-D Digest V04 #34 > Hi Lu , I'm sorry I got your name mixed with Beckys Looks like I was having a > senior moment, sorry you both are so nice to do look ups. will you also look > for any Simmons in Whitfield Co. Thanks again, Lois > > > ==== GAWALKER Mailing List ==== > NOTICE: Posting of virus warnings, test messages, chain letters, political > announcements, current events, items for sale, personal messages, flames, > etc. (in other words - spam) is NOT ALLOWED and will be grounds for removal. > Consideration for exceptions, contact Kathleen Burnett kathleenburnett@earthlink.net > >