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    1. [GAWALKER] Searching for the Charles Wood Family
    2. I am looking for any information on the Charles Wood family below. Especially the Parents of Charles Wood CHARLES WOOD was born Abt. 1791 in Georgia, and died Abt. 1856 in Georgia, Coweta Co He married MARY N FARRILL Abt. 1820 in Georgia. She was born Abt. 1800 in Georgia, and died Abt. 1865 in Georgia, Coweta Co Children of CHARLES WOOD and MARY FARRILL are: i. MARY C3 WOOD, b. Abt. 1825, Georgia. ii. SARAH A WOOD, b. Abt. 1827, Georgia. iii. JAMES N WOOD, b. Abt. 1829, Georgia; d. Aft. 1870; m. CATHERINE, Georgia. iv. HANAH E WOOD, b. Abt. 1831, Georgia. v. HERIETT H WOOD, b. Abt. 1833, Georgia. vi. ADDILINE R WOOD, b. Abt. 1835, Georgia. vii. WILLIAM H WOOD, b. Abt. 1838, Georgia. viii. CHARLES BEVERLY WOOD, b. February 05, 1839, Georgia7; d. February 01, 1911, Georgia, Coweta Co m. ANNE E ROBINSON, November 1859, Georgia, Coweta Co; b. June 12, 1847; d. June 29, 1911, Georgia, Coweta Co. ix. REBECCA L WOOD, b. Abt. 1841, Georgia. x. MARGARETT P WOOD, b. Abt. 1843, Georgia. xi. BUD ARISTARCHUS S. WOOD, b. August 04, 1849, Georgia, Coweta Co9; d. January 17, 1926, Alabama, Cherokee Co m. (1) MARY E TURNER; b. Abt. 1845, Georgia; m. (2) SARAH FRANCIS TURNER, October 1869, Georgia, Coweta Co; b. January 30, 1851, Georgia d. May 04, 1932, Alabama, Cherokee Co. ************************************************************ Georgia Informaion and Links at www.segenealogy.com/georgia ************************************************************

    04/11/2002 04:31:52
    1. [GAWALKER] First Quarterly Report for 2002
    2. Kathleen Burnett
    3. Dear List Members, The First Quarterly Report for 2002 is going to be just a little different than the one I usually send to the Mailing Lists I take care of. I tore my Rotator Cuff in November of last year and I find that I cannot spend long hours typing on the computer during the healing process, therefore I am going to send out one message to all of my lists and skip posting the membership numbers this time. I promise to get back to our normal reporting next quarter. Typing over 200 messages is just more than this shoulder and arm can take. There are a few items I would like to suggest for the benefit of each of us. 1. If someone posts a message to the list that should not have been posted, please just delete it. Know that I am taking care of the problem. If you post your unhappiness, then you just continue on the problem. I know it is hard when your heart has been offended, but for my sake, and the sake of the list, please just delete it. Rootsweb has a wonderful Spam Detective and it stops most of it. You should see what comes across my screen. I have to look at each of them to make sure that what was stopped was truly Spam. Once in a while, one slips by though and if this happens, just delete it and go on with what we all love, genealogical research. 2. If you would put the subject of your posting in the subject line it might give you a better chance to attract the attention of someone who has the information you are looking for or the attention of someone who is searching for the information you are posting. 3. Please remember to delete the tags and un-needed words when you re-send a message to the list with your answer. If you don't check this, your responses can become quite large and may cause problems with some of our member's servers. This member who might not be able to receive your message because of its size, just might be your long lost second cousin with all the answers you are looking for. 4. The wonderful relationship that develops between list members is also one of a Mailing Lists Problems. I encourage you to respond to the entire list with genealogical responses, you never know who your response will help. In the same thought I would like to ask you to not respond to the entire list with personal responses. Such as, the first message from a member says "Happy Birthday Mary" and then Mary says "Thank you” and then about 60 of our members also send "Happy Birthday Mary". This is what I mean by personal messages. Just keep in mind anything is ok to be posted as long as it has to do with the subject of the list. If you have a doubt ask me. KathleenBurnett@earthlink.net 5. Remember to keep your Virus protection up to date and never open any attached file unless you are 100% sure what it is and even then you are taking a chance. If you do notice that one of our members has a virus, please do not post their name and e-mail address across the list. Let me know and I will take care of the problem. Most likely the member already knows and is in a major state of stress. Receiving messages of each of us will only cause his or her stress level to rise. If you are interested in knowing about other mailing list out there, one of the very best inventories of genealogical mailing lists is John Fuller’s Genealogy Resources on the Internet located at http://www.rootsweb.com/~jfuller/gen_mail.html If you ever need to unsubscribe from this list or any Rootsweb list all you need to do is visit Password Central located at http://passwordcentral.rootsweb.com/ Follow the instructions and you will receive an e-mail of all lists you belong to and from it you can unsubscribe from the ones you want to. Always know that I will be more than happy to help you if you are having problems unsubscribing, you only need to ask. If you would like to visit the Archived messages of this list, go to http://archiver.rootsweb.com/ and type in the name of the list you would like to search. Please remember, so that this list is better for each of us, the 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 me at KathleenBurnett@earthlink.net I want to thank each of you for your continued support of me and your willingness to help make this list the success it is. Kathleen Burnett List Mom KathleenBurnett@earthlink.net

    04/02/2002 04:59:10
    1. [GAWALKER] WCHS
    2. Thanks for the info, I have e-mailed Betty at the library - delilah evans

    04/02/2002 08:17:22
    1. Re: [GAWALKER] WCHS
    2. Bill Clody
    3. Betty is the manager of the Georgia and Walker County Genealogy/History Room in LaFayette so the easiest probably would be to contact her at the library during the day. LaFayette-Walker County Library 305 South Duke Street LaFayette, Ga 30728 Phone: 706-638-2992 Fax: 706-638-4028 ----- Original Message ----- From: diamond6468@mindspring.com To: GAWALKER-L@rootsweb.com Sent: Tuesday, April 02, 2002 1:06 PM Subject: [GAWALKER] WCHS Can someone put me in touch with either Lin Oliver or Betty Johnson of the WCHS. Thanks delilah evans ==== GAWALKER Mailing List ==== If you wish to subscribe to or unsubscribe from the Walker Co., GA list, use GAWALKER-l-request@rootsweb.com or GAWALKER-d-request@rootsweb.com if you are on the Digest list. To learn more about my world visit http://dwp.bigplanet.com/kburnett --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.343 / Virus Database: 190 - Release Date: 3/22/02

    04/02/2002 07:26:01
    1. [GAWALKER] WCHS
    2. Can someone put me in touch with either Lin Oliver or Betty Johnson of the WCHS. Thanks delilah evans

    04/02/2002 06:06:36
    1. Re: [GAWALKER]Wallen and Rogers/Jackson
    2. Carolyn Wagner
    3. Re: Jacksons I'm still looking for any relatives to Cary Woodson Jackson b 1794 SC and wife Patsy born 1798 SC. Some of their children were Martha M. b 1831 Ga, James S. b 1835 Ga and Lydia Elizabeth b Lafayette, Ga 1838 m John Houston Gillean. Don't know who their other children were. Any help would be greatly appreciated! Carolyn Wagner Kathleen Burnett wrote: > If you are researching the descendants of William Wallen and Mary Rogers > of Walker Co., GA and or Hamilton Co., TN 1840+ and have a record of any > marriage of the children or grandchildren to the surname JACKSON, I > would appreciate hearing from you. > > I am trying to place two Jackson children with the correct parents. In > 1860 one of these Jackson boys is living with the daughter of Susan > Wallen Smith. > > Kathleen Burnett > > ==== GAWALKER Mailing List ==== > If you wish to subscribe to or unsubscribe from the Walker Co., GA list, use > GAWALKER-l-request@rootsweb.com or GAWALKER-d-request@rootsweb.com if > you are on the Digest list. > To learn more about my world visit http://dwp.bigplanet.com/kburnett

    03/30/2002 02:26:59
    1. [GAWALKER] Are you missing Mary B. Wallen/Wallin/Walling
    2. Kathleen Burnett
    3. In the 1860 Census I found a Mary B. age 13 b. TN living with Littleton Smith. His sister-in-law was a Wallen and they all migrated to AR together from Walker Co., GA and Hamilton Co., TN. The census records spell's Mary B's name a Walden, but that was a usual mistake for Walling/Wallen/Wallin. If you know of this Mary B. I would love to hear from you. Finding out who she is will help me solve a second mystery regarding this family. Kathleen Burnett

    03/30/2002 02:11:13
    1. [GAWALKER] William Wallen and Mary Rogers 1840+
    2. Kathleen Burnett
    3. If you are researching the descendants of William Wallen and Mary Rogers of Walker Co., GA and or Hamilton Co., TN 1840+ and have a record of any marriage of the children or grandchildren to the surname JACKSON, I would appreciate hearing from you. I am trying to place two Jackson children with the correct parents. In 1860 one of these Jackson boys is living with the daughter of Susan Wallen Smith. Kathleen Burnett

    03/30/2002 02:05:12
    1. [GAWALKER] Jackson/Stout/Smith Mystery
    2. Kathleen Burnett
    3. In the 1860 Census of Randolph Co., AR there were two Jackson children, Charles age 7 born in KY and James H. age 9 born in KY living in the homes of William Stout and Littleton Smith. William Stout and Littleton Smith were related by marriage and both traveled through KY while migrating to Randolph Co., MO from Hamilton Co., TN and Walker Co., GA. William Stout's wife also had a child in KY. Does anyone know who these children are? Who their parents were? Why they were living in the Stout and Smith households? Kathleen Burnett

    03/30/2002 01:45:43
    1. [GAWALKER] Fwd: Marsh Family
    2. Gene Funderburk
    3. >My grandmother, Carrie Elizabeth Spear's mother was >Sarah "Sallie" Lavonia Marsh. > >Sallie Marsh's parents were James William Marsh and >Lucinda H. Lynch of Jones County, Georgia. >Her grandparents were John B. Marsh and Sarah Harris. >John and Sarah Marsh moved to Jones County, Georgia >during the early 1800s from Chatham County, NC. > >John B. Marsh, the son of William H. Marsh and Sarah Stewart was born about >1781 in Chatham County, North Carolina and died about 1867 in Jones County, >Georgia. John married Sarah Harris, the daughter of Benjamin Harris and >Mary Boykin. Sarah was born about 1782 in Chatham County, North Carolina >and died December 14, 1856 at her home in Jones County, Georgia. About >1800 John Marsh and his family with other related families including the >Brooks, Stewarts, Hackneys, McDaniels, Boykins, and Harris' moved to >Georgia. John Marsh had the title of Major. At this time it is not certain >where this title came from. Sarah's death was written up in the Macon >Messenger on December 24, 1856. > >John B. Marsh c1781- c1867 >Sarah Harris c1782 - Dec. 14, 1856 > >children >This is probably not a complete list >Harmon Marsh >Benjamin Harris W. Marsh >Jane Marsh >Joseph J. Marsh >James William Marsh > >Harmon Marsh married Phoebe Moreland >Benjamin Harris W. Marsh married Jane Williams >Jane Marsh married Samuel White >Joseph J. Marsh married Sarah Jackson >James William Marsh married Lucinda H. Lynch > >William H. Marsh was the son of Robert Marsh. He was born >January 25, 1757 near Pittsboro, North Carolina and died >November 2, 1854 in Chatham County, North Carolina. >William Marsh married Sarah Stewart, the daughter of >Charles Stewart and Elizabeth (Pike?, dau of John Pike) >about 1782. Sarah was born March 8, 1764 in Chatham >County, North Carolina and died August 5, (1832?) in >Chatham County. > >William Marsh, b Jan. 1751 (or 1757- see Rev. War record) >d Nov. 24, 1854 >Will, Chatham County, North Carolina Dec. 3, 1853. >"Courier in the American Revolution; a rather small man >but sturdy from all accounts." (He married Sarah Stuart). > >Children >John Marsh- married Sara Harris; moved to Georgia >Robert Marsh- married Lucy Waddell >Alfred H. Marsh- married Sallie Elliott-lived Randolph County, NC >Spencer Stuart Marsh- married Ruth Terrell Brantley, moved to >Lafayette, Georgia (came from vicinity of Mt. Vernon Spgs., NC) >Abner B. Marsh- married Lydia Cheek-lived in Chatham Co, NC >Daniel H. Marsh- married Mary Smith; left North Carolina >Gray (Grey) Barbee Marsh- married Julia Brooks; moved to >Lafayette, Georgia >William Marsh- married Susannah Thompson >Charles Marsh- >Patsy (Martha)- married Henry Dorsett >Nancy Marsh- married John Andrews >Polly (Mary) Marsh- married James O'Daniel >Sally (Sarah) Marsh- married Lindsey Edwards; moved to Georgia >Elizabeth Marsh- married Hezikiah Dorsett >James Marsh- d young (not in will of his father) > >Robert Marsh was born about 1730 in Spotsylvania >County, Virginia and died March 14, 1801 in Chatham County, >North Carolina. Robert was in Orange County, North Carolina >until it was cut into Chatham County. > >The following was taken from the History of Chatham County, >North Carolina; >Robert Marsh, who settled eight miles north of Pittsboro prior >to the Revolution "was threatened with 30 lashes a month >until he consented to join the Regulators," William Marsh >(1759-1854) and his wife, Sarah Stewart, has 14 children, >who married into the Waddell, Thompson, Andrews, Hackney, >O'Daniel, Harris, Brooks, Edwards, Brantley, and Cheek familes. > >Some records of Chatham County, NC >1 Feb. 1773 John Stewart to Robert Marsh >14 May 1776 Robert Mash executor of Last Will and Testament >of Thomas Petty dec'd. > >Orange County, NC register >William Marsh - Mar. 13, 1759. earliest Marsh found in Orange Co. > >I hope this will help some. > >Gene Funderburk >funderbk@wilmington.net >Wilmington, NC >

    03/20/2002 06:41:12
    1. Re: [GAWALKER] Genealogical Society in Rossville, GA
    2. Barbara and James Dooley
    3. Beverly, I'm not sure if you're the Barbara you're asking! I sent the addresses, but don't know about the meetings. I feel sure someone will answer you, though. Barbara Dooley At 03:57 AM 3/14/02 EST, you wrote: >Barbara, > >How often does Delta meet? >Beverly > > >==== GAWALKER Mailing List ==== >If you wish to subscribe to or unsubscribe from the Walker Co., GA list, use >GAWALKER-l-request@rootsweb.com or GAWALKER-d-request@rootsweb.com if >you are on the Digest list. >To learn more about my world visit http://dwp.bigplanet.com/kburnett > >

    03/14/2002 02:16:23
    1. Re: [GAWALKER] Genealogical Society in Rossville, GA
    2. Beverly Forrester
    3. I'm not Barbara but am cor. sec. for Delta. We meet the second Tuesday of each month at 7 p.m. in the Rossville Library, 504 McFarland Ave., Rossville, GA 30741. The library is located on the south side of the City Hall and Fire Dept, across from the old Peerless Mills. We would love for you to join us and anyone else who would like to come. Sue ----- Original Message ----- From: <BFo8936134@aol.com> To: <GAWALKER-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, March 14, 2002 3:57 AM Subject: Re: [GAWALKER] Genealogical Society in Rossville, GA > Barbara, > > How often does Delta meet? > Beverly > > > ==== GAWALKER Mailing List ==== > If you wish to subscribe to or unsubscribe from the Walker Co., GA list, use > GAWALKER-l-request@rootsweb.com or GAWALKER-d-request@rootsweb.com if > you are on the Digest list. > To learn more about my world visit http://dwp.bigplanet.com/kburnett >

    03/14/2002 01:27:30
    1. [GAWALKER] Whitfield County Web Site
    2. Paula
    3. I have just completed and added the survey of Lindsey Memorial Church Cemetery to the Whitfield County Web site at: http://www.usgennet.org/usa/ga/county/whitfield I also have parts of several other cemetery surveys online and more are being added almost daily. Please stop by at your convenience and check us out. Any contributions that you would like to make are also welcome. Thanks, Paula

    03/14/2002 12:52:24
    1. Re: [GAWALKER] Genealogical Society in Rossville, GA
    2. Barbara, How often does Delta meet? Beverly

    03/13/2002 08:57:17
    1. Re: [GAWALKER] Genealogical Society in Rossville, GA
    2. Beverly Forrester
    3. Thanks, Barbara. To Beverly: I'm corresponding secretary for Delta... may I help you with something? You can e-mail privately here or sueforrester@hotmail.com Sue ----- Original Message ----- From: Barbara and James Dooley <jb.dooley@verizon.net> To: <GAWALKER-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, March 12, 2002 9:03 PM Subject: [GAWALKER] Genealogical Society in Rossville, GA > For Beverly------ > > Mailing address: > > Delta Genealogical Society > 504 McFarland Avenue > Rossville, GA 30741-1255 > > Website: > http://www.rootsweb.com/~gadgs/ > > Barbara Dooley > > > At 08:47 PM 3/12/02 EST, you wrote: > >Does anyone know how to contact the genealogy group in Rossville, Ga.? > >Beverly > > > > > > > ==== 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 > To learn more about my world visit http://dwp.bigplanet.com/kburnett >

    03/12/2002 03:34:00
    1. [GAWALKER] Genealogical Society in Rossville, GA
    2. Barbara and James Dooley
    3. For Beverly------ Mailing address: Delta Genealogical Society 504 McFarland Avenue Rossville, GA 30741-1255 Website: http://www.rootsweb.com/~gadgs/ Barbara Dooley At 08:47 PM 3/12/02 EST, you wrote: >Does anyone know how to contact the genealogy group in Rossville, Ga.? >Beverly > >

    03/12/2002 02:03:21
    1. Re: [GAWALKER] Dennis Wallin died 1968
    2. Does anyone know how to contact the genealogy group in Rossville, Ga.? Beverly

    03/12/2002 01:47:01
    1. [GAWALKER] Fwd: Marsh family
    2. Gene Funderburk
    3. >>John B. Marsh, the son of William H. Marsh and Sarah Stewart was born >>about 1781 in Chatham County, North Carolina and died about 1867 in Jones >>County, Georgia. John married Sarah Harris, the daughter of Benjamin >>Harris and Mary Boykin. Sarah was born about 1782 in Chatham County, >>North Carolina and died December 14, 1856 at her home in Jones County, >>Georgia. About 1800 John Marsh and his family with other related >>families including the Brooks, Stewarts, Hackneys, McDaniels, Boykins and >>Harris' moved to Georgia. John Marsh had the title of Major. At this >>time it is not certain where the title came from. >> >>John B. Marsh c1781- c1867 >>Sarah Harris c1782-Dec. 14, 1856 >> >>children >>This is most likely not a complete list. >>Harmon Marsh >>Benjamin Harris W. Marsh >>Jane Marsh >>Joseph J. Marsh Jul. 31, 1816- >>James William Marsh Jun. 14, 1822- c1900 >> >>Harmon Marsh married Phoebe Moreland >>Benjamin Harris W. Marsh married Jane Williams >>Jane Marsh married Samuel White >>Joseph J. Marsh married Sarah Jackson >>James William Marsh married Lucinda H. Lynch >> >>James William Marsh, the son of John B. Marsh and Sarah Harris was born >>June 14, 1822 in Jones County, Georgia and died about 1900 in Pike >>County, Georgia. James married Lucinda H. Lynch on April 10, 1845 in >>Monroe County, Georgia. Lucinda was born in Georgia about 1824 and died >>sometime before James. James Marsh enlisted in the Confederate States >>Army on June 9, 1861. He was assigned to Company B, 12 Regiment, Georgia >>Volunteer Infantry, Doles-Cook Brigade, Stonewall Jackson's Corp of the >>Army of Northern Virginia. He surrendered with his unit and General >>Robert E. Lee at Appomattox Courthouse, Virginia and was paroled April 9, >>1865. Sometime after the war James Marsh moved to Pike County, Georgia. >> >>James William Marsh Jun. 14, 1822- c1900 >>Lucinda H. Lynch c1824- >> >>children >>William c1847- >>John B. Marsh c1849- >>Sarah "Sallie" Lavonia Marsh Mar. 31, 1852-Jun. 28, 1926 >>Henrietta Marsh c1855- >>Spencer Marsh c1858- >>Lucinda Marsh Dec. 1860- >> >>Sallie Lavonia Marsh married Francis Marion Spear >>Lucinda Marsh married Walter T. C. Wilson >> >>If anyone has additional information or facts on this family please >>contact me. Thanks >> >>Gene Funderburk >>funderbk@wilmington.net >> >>

    03/11/2002 06:55:03
    1. [GAWALKER] Susan Rebecca MORELAND
    2. Michelle Moreland Orlando
    3. I just found out about a Walker Co.,GA MORELAND line that I didn't know about with my MORELAND families. Any one have information on Hardin MORELAND whose daughter Rebecca MORELAND was married in Walker Co.,GA in 1865 to a SHAHAN? Hardin MORELAND's father was a William MORELAND. I have so many William's that I forgot to place him in my data base with the correct info and now I can't find my info. Here is the info I was sent by a researcher for a John LYNCH of Surry Co.,NC- my William MORELAND of Surry Co.,NC was John's executor: Susan Rebecca MORELAND 1841-1884 married John SHAHAN abt 1865 in Walker Co., GA. John SHAHAN was a nephew of my ggreatgrandmother, Mary J. SHAHAN SUMNER 1834-1902. Susan was a daughter of Hardin MORELAND. Hardin was a son of William MORELAND. Thanks for any info. Michelle Moreland Orlando

    03/03/2002 09:20:05
    1. Re: [GAWALKER] courthouse
    2. Tom or Sandy
    3. Hi, I don't know who the email was for, but I have the book & there are no Jeffcoats listed, sorry. Sandy Brannon ----- Original Message ----- From: Leslie Maddocks <maddocks@ix.netcom.com> To: <GAWALKER-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: March 02, 2002 9:07 PM Subject: Re: [GAWALKER] courthouse > > > >OK, I have asked this question and have not got a reply so here goes again > >- I have a lot of resources and things/information I have collected - one > >being the book History of Walker County Georgia - > > Hi -- > I have saved your message fron back in Oct. 2001 and am wondering if this > history book is indexed and if it has any mention of Jeffcoat. At one time, > think shortly after the CW, there was a Joel Jeffcoat in Walker Co. and have > found one other reference to a Jeffcoat there. I am trying to find as much > information as I can about these people to see how they fit into my family. > I have two Joel's and so far haven't been able to connect them to the one in > Walker. > > Leslie Jeffcoat Maddocks > > > > ==== 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 > >

    03/02/2002 02:20:35