> Looking for info on: > Samuel Sanders b.1796 d.1874 FL, wife Fannie (pos. Frances). > Possible children are: Jesse C. b.Circa 1816, wife Mahala Vaughn; Daniel > b. circa 1817, wife Ellinder Horne; William Green b. circa 1820, wife > Margaret Wynne. > Kathy Y Jeffers > South Carolina
Searching for information about two families who moved from Effingham to Wilkinson in the early 1800s. They are James Cook and Nicholas Lewis. If anyone has a Cook or Lewis in Wilkinson in early 1800s would love to connect with you, even if they don't include these two names. Margaret in SC Dataprof@aol.com
*HI ALL: Just thought some might be interested in this site..... (Thanks to Patricia from the Maddux list for posting this...) *** A website that has the list of men and women who have served .... "IN HONOR OF THE MEN AND WOMEN OF THE ARMED FORCES OF THE UNITED STATES WHO SERVED IN THE VIETNAM WAR. THE NAMES OF THOSE WHO GAVE THEIR LIVES AND OF THOSE WHO REMAIN MISSING ARE INSCRIBED.." http://www.virtualwall.org/ Once there click on The Wall on The Web and select via the alphabet for the names you would like to see. *** *TINA/CA* List Mgr.
Glad to see a list for Wilkinson County-- Here are the families which I am researching. I look forward to sharing info with those with similiar interests. Bill CHEWNING- Permelia (1795-1868, born in Greene Co, GA, married to Wiley RUTLAND in 1819 in Greene Co, both buried in Wilkinson Co). I believe that Permelia's father was David or William CHEWNING, both listed in the 1820 and 1830 Greene Co Census. DEAN- Jethro (1780s-1847, born in NC, married Sofia PEACOCK in 1808), their daughter Elizabeth (1808-1891, born in NC) married William VANLANDINGHAM in 1826-- other children included Calvin b 1814 m Elizabeth CHAMBERS 1850, James A b 1810 m Rachael DAVIS 1833, Lewis b 1812 m Martha Jane O'BANNON 1835, Sarah b 1819 m Jackson STUCKEY 1838 , Martha b 1821 m Lewis Levi PEACOCK 1842, Amanda b 1833 m James F GOODMAN 1849, Nancy b 1828 m Robert H GOODMAN 1849, Celia b 1825 m Seaborn P REESE 1846-- DEAN Families in Wilkinson Census starting in 1820. HAYS- Loduska (1831- 1892, born where?) married in 1851 to John R. RUTLAND 1829-1895 who was born and died in Wilkinson County, Georgia.) Loduska Hays' parents were Elias D. HAYS, born 1797, died 1850s and Jane SMITH ( her father was John SMITH), born 1797, died after 1860. HAYS are listed in Wilkinson County starting in 1840 Census. KEMP- Rebecca (1800-1850, wife of John VANLANDINGHAM, m.1823), Eldridge (1827-1894, m Susannah BUSH 1850), their daughter -- Zilphia (1859-1946) was second wife of Wm Stephen VANLANDINGHAM m. 1890. KEMP Families in Wilkinson Co starting in 1820 Census. PEACOCK- Uriah (1758-1846, born in N.C, m. Sarah TURNER 1782), their daughter Sofia (1792-1860s, born in NC, wife of Jethro DEAN, m. 1808). Many PEACOCK descendants of Levi PEACOCK ( 1756-1822 ) in Wilkinson Census since 1820. RUTLAND- Wiley (b ?- ca1845, married Permelia CHEWNING), John R. (1829- 1895, married Loduska HAYS in 1851), Other children were Thomas H. b 1837 m Epsey HARVILL, Elizabeth b 1834 m William R VANLANDINGHAM, Henry b 1842 m Annie E. PERRY. Daughter of John R.-- Mary Frances (1854- 1889) married Wm Stephen VANLANDINGHAM 1874. VAN LANDINGHAM- Peter (1765-1832, born in VA, m. Martha BALLARD ) departed Wilkinson County by 1830, but two sons and their families remained-- William 1802-1881) married Elizabeth DEAN 1826 and John ( 1800- 1872 ) m Rebecca KEMP in 1823. Six VAN LANDINGHAM families in 1860 Census in Wilkinson County, including William Stephen (1848- 1898 ) who married Mary Frances RUTLAND 1854- 1889). In 1900s William Raiford (1880-1953 ) who married Bertha TINLEY in 1905 family in Toomsboro in Wilkinson County.
*HI DIANE: Sorry, I dont know of your Sanders ... and the time frame is a bit off for mine. Yours is early 1900s, and mine would be early to mid 1800s, Wlknsn Co. Believe mine was named SUSAN SANDERS.... Sorry I couldn't be of more help.... *TINA/CA* List Mgr.
*HI ALL: Below is the url for the WLKNSON CO. QUERY FORUM/bb. If you want to look at PAST posts there, just go there and follow the simple instructions. We are now getting these current posts to this Forum right here on our own Wlknsn Co. List, thanks to Jeff! http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Ga/Wilkinson *TINA/CA* List Mgr.
*HI ALL: Don't forget to check out the (now up and running) LDS FamilySearch website, that contains many of the major LDS computerized resources that are also available at all FAMILY HISTORY CENTERS (FHC's) worldwide (such as IGI, ANCESTRAL FILE, FHLC (Fam Hist Library Catalog), and tons more info! There is alot of info on the website, and it is now being 'tested' so we will be seeing it change and grow over the months to come. Be aware, it is real busy and you can't always get on it , but I've gone on a couple of times in the last two days, and had no real problem getting on....then, went back, and it was "busy" .... BUT it's definitely worth checking out your names! There are literally MILLIONS OF NAMES AND RECORDS there. I think I previously posted the URL as: http://32.96.111.13/default.asp and it can apparently now also be found using: http://www.familysearch.org HAVE FUN!! *TINA/CA* List Mgr.
Wilkinson Co. Ga Query Forum >A new message, "Miles Sanders, born 1804 in Georgia," was posted by Leila >Raye Smith on Thu, 01 Apr 1999 NAME: Leila Raye Smith >EMAIL: lrs@lcc.net >SURNAMES: SANDERS, KING >DATE: Apr 01 1999 >QRYTEXT: I am hoping to find the marriage record for Miles Sanders and a Winifred ?? after 1820. I found him in Houston county, Georgia in 1850 and not before. Another researcher told me to try Wilkinson county, for information on Miles Sanders and wife Winifred, also daughter Mary Elizabeth Sanders and husband David Allen King. On marriage record it is Allen King and Elizabeth Sanders. Any information on Miles and family will be a great help in my research. >Thank You, >Leila Raye Smith. *NOTE FROM TINA: LEILA: SANDERS is a name that married into some of my WILKINSON CO.GA ancestors lines, so it's possible yours could be related to mine. If I find anything familiar, I will forward on to you, ok? Good luck! *TINA/CA* List Mgr.
This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --part0_922937969_boundary Content-ID: <0_922937969@inet_out.mail.aol.com.1> Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII --part0_922937969_boundary Content-ID: <0_922937969@inet_out.mail.aol.com.2> Content-type: message/rfc822 Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit Content-disposition: inline From: JDixon8671@aol.com Return-path: <JDixon8671@aol.com> To: GAWILKIN-L-REQUEST@rootsweb.com Subject: THOMPSON Surname Date: Wed, 31 Mar 1999 22:00:27 EST Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit Please get in touch if you have any connection to my THOMPSON line listed below: Solomon Thompson m. Rebecca Mitchell (no dates available) Son: James Russell Thompson - 1818-1884 m. Martha Wynn - 1813-1904 Son: Jesse P. Thompson - 1846-1919 m. Elizabeth F. 1847-1872 Son: Leroy E. Thompson - 1866-1919 m. Lizzie Sanders - 1873-1947 Son: Clarence Thompson - 1894-1978 m. Reba Alice Griffin-1900-1971 Son: Wilbur Clarence Thompson-1923-1982 m. Elizabeth Tompkins 1923-1995 Any information relating to any of the above would be helpful. Diane Thompson Dixon --part0_922937969_boundary--
*HI ALL: HERE IS THE FULL TEXT from now on, for the QUERY BOARD! They will be posted here from now on; you can reply to the person whose email is shown with the post. (Thanks Jeff!!) *TINA/CA* List Mgr. *** Noticed your note in the Wilkinson Co query. There were a bunch of Bowens in that area back in the 1800's. Many of the bunch I"m from moved on to Ala, and to Texas, where I am. Don't know exactly what you want on the Bowens, but drop me a line, and maybe I can help you. Bill whbowen@hotmail.com I'm a CWar Buff, and have much on them in that area at that time (the Bowens).
*HI ALL: As many of our WILKINSON CO. lines came thru WASHINGTON CO. first, I'm posting this email I received from a WATKINS/KENNEDY descendant (of Wash.Co.ancestors). If you know of her lines, pls. get in touch with her....thanks alot. *TINA/CA* List Mgr. FROM: Katherine Bray boken@peachnet.campuscw.net Do you have Elizabeth Watkins who married Leroy Kennedy in Washington County 25 March 1830. I am researching the Kennedy family and can't find this family after 1840. Thanks if you have information.
*HI ALL: Pls. get in touch if you have any connection to my Watkins line below: MITCHELL WATKINS, SR. b. 1740s Duplin Co.NC (res. Edgec.Co.NC) m. Eliz.HILL (Mitchell had brothers, LEVIN & PETER, also of Duplin). RICHARD WATKINS b. 1803 Washington Co.GA m. Celia WYNN FRANCIS M. WATKINS Wilkinson Co.GA Allied lines: SHEPPARD, CHERRY, USSERY, BRANNAN, MACKEY, KEEN, KINGERY, LODGE SCOTT, HOOKS, HOLLIMAN, HENSON, ECHOLS, HARMAN, THIGPEN,STEVENS *NOTE: MITCHELL WATKINS, SR. was first marr. to two LODGE sisters of Edgec.Co.NC. Hope to hear if you have any connections. *TINA/CA* EMAIL: tina@tcsn.net **********************************************************************
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>Wilkinson Co. Ga Query Forum >A new message, "Porters," was posted by Barbara A. Shore on Mon, 29 Mar >1999 It is a response to "Porters," posted by Shirley Wilkes on Mon, 29 >Mar 1999 *note from Tina: Hoping to soon be able to post entire MESSAGE here, so we don't have to run over and look at it on the internet! TP*
Wilkinson Co. Ga Query Forum >A new message, "Porters," was posted by Shirley Wilkes on Mon, 29 Mar 1999
Wilkinson County, GA Will of William Chambers 27 Oct 1836 http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/ga/wilkins.htm Do you have any wills/deeds that you can share? Virginia
*HI ALL: Posting my Spivey/Wilkinson line: WM. SIMEON SPIVEY (R.S. of NC) m. ? WM. SIMEON SPIVEY II m. FRANCIS WILKINSON NANCY SPIVEY m. THOS. JEFFERSON HOLLIMAN JOHN HOLLIMAN m. PRUDENCE HOOKS b. 1788 GA LUCY ALMA HOLLIMAN m. WM. WASHINGTON SMITH (s/o David) LUCY JANE SMITH m. RUFUS WYMAN KEEN(e) (my grandparents Lucy and Rufus) etc etc If you have any of these, pls. get in touch...*TINA/CA* List Mgr.
*HI ALL: MY HOGAN/SMITH/JACKSON line below.....The last 2 or 3 generations ended up in WLKNSN CO. early to mid 1800s. Pls. email if you have these also..... *TINA/CA* List Mgr. WILLIAM HOGAN > WILLIAM & Elizabeth Griffin > WILLIAM & Sarah Shadrach > SHADRACH & Ruth > GRIFFIN & Mary Gibson (d/o Sylvanus) > SUSAN & Samuel C. Smith > DAVID M. SMITH & Amanda Jackson (d/o Thomas)
Wilkinson Co. Ga Query Forum >A new message, "Montgomery," was posted by Beth Collins on Sun, 28 Mar >1999 It is a response to "RE:MONTGOMERY," posted by CALVIN BOZEMAN on >Wed, 10 Mar 1999
Clarissa, According to Davidson's History of Wilkinson County, the two Jones that you list were in Company D., 8th Regiment of the Georgia Militia. Kilby is listed as enlisting June 1, 1864 and being furloughed, over-age, and with disability by 10-1864. Iverson on the other hand, enlisted on the same date and was mustered out in Augusta, Georgia on March 14, 1865. This unit apparently saw action in the Battle of Griswoldville, 12-12-1864, and in Atlanta and may very well have been in the fighting about Chicamauga. Kilby was gone by the time Griswoldville happened, but most likely, Iverson was there. In case you don't know much about the battle, Griswoldville was a slaughter compared to Fredericksburg, Virginia. Battle Hardened Union Soldiers held the high ground while ill-trained and ill-equipped State Militia (mostly) charged the hill several times. Needless to say many good southern men lost their lives that day and Union losses were light. Anyway, my suggestion is to look up these folks in the microfilmed records of the National Archives to verify their records. While I have found Davidson's book invaluable, I have also found several errors. Bob Fisher Covington, Georgia -----Original Message----- From: atippett <atippett@nlamerica.com> To: GAWILKIN-L@rootsweb.com <GAWILKIN-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Friday, March 26, 1999 11:02 PM Subject: [GAWILKIN-L] My Wilkinson Co. questions and brickwalls >If this is a re-post, forgive me. My computer is having a crisis and is, I >think, deliberately hiding information from me. : - ) > >My Wilkinson Co, GA. lines concern the following individuals of whom most >lived in Wilkinson prior to the CW: >Robert Barnett m. Sara Love >George and brother James Herndon and James's wife Silvia >lastnameunknown >Thaddeus Ward & possible father Solomon WARD? >Brice Paul m. Bertha Crutchfield (He may have had a wagon or mule business >traveling to Sav???) >Martha Brewer >Martha Scoggins (connected to a Joel Scoggins of Baldwin Co?) >Ellafair Stinson < James Stuart Stinson >James Horton (early pioneer?) >Iverson and his father (<) Kilby Jones (both at Chickamaugua?) >Catherine Langford? or Rammage? who may or may not have been the dau. or >dau.-in-law of Josiah Rammage, Sr., a Rev. soldier? And I've been told >Josiah is buried in the Jackson family cemetery, but does anyone know of >such a cemetery? >"Jake" "Wash" or Jacob Washington MILLER m. Martha KENT? >Martha KENT < Price KENT m. Martha CREWS< Ethelred CREWS who left an 1823 >will in Putnam Co. > >Thank you in advance for any help! >Clarissa Tippett > >