Greetings! I am just entering this group and am looking for information on Richard George (b. 1763 in Hampshire Co. WV, d. 7/30/1824) and his descendants. My line from Richard George is: Richard George +Mary (?) Henry George (b. 2/6/186) + Lydia Votaw John Henry George (b. 1838) + Mary Ann Brown Joseph Sherman George (b. 1865) + Anna Read Conklin John Thomas George + Mabel Aurelia Carter Stanley Carter George (me) I have been told that Richard George's ancestors came to Jamestown in about 1614, or thereabouts, but I have no other information before Richard's time. I am looking for information about Richard's ancestors and his wife. I have more details about Richard and his descendants, if anyone is interested. Thanks, Stan
BENTON CO., ARK., FEDERAL LAND RECORDS This file was compiled from the Bureau of Land Management land records and includes Homestead and Cash Entry Patents before 1908 for what is now Benton Co, AR. This compilation was created by Joy Fisher, jfisher@ucla.edu and is part of the free service called ARGenWeb. The front door is located at http://www.usgenweb.com/ar This file may be freely copied for non-profit purposes. All other rights reserved. ftp://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ar/benton/land/benton.txt L Name F Name MI Sec No T R Acres Date GEORGE EDWIN 31 17N 33W 80 1899/12/30 GEORGE JESSE H 12 20N 29W 40 1854/11/15 GEORGE JESSEE H 9 21N 28W 0 1857/08/01 GEORGE JESSEE H 10 21N 28W 53.23 1857/08/01 GEORGE SAMUEL 5 18N 27W 80 1902/03/25 -- Robert L. George ------ Surprise, Arizona The Crooked Tree; The Taulbee Pages; The Census On Line; http://www.doitnow.com/~moravia/index.html On line data base plus sixty years of poetry. Listowner for Taulbee, Talbee, Tolby and variants. Send subscribe to Taulbee-L-request@rootsweb.com Researching Bailey, Brady, Brown, Dressback, George, Hitchcock, Hollon, King, Taulbee and related families.
LEY CO., ARK., FEDERAL LAND RECORDS This file was compiled from the Bureau of Land Management land records and includes Homestead and Cash Entry Patents before 1908 for what is now Ashley Co, AR. This compilation was created by Joy Fisher, jfisher@ucla.edu and is part of the free service called ARGenWeb. The front door is located at http://www.usgenweb.com/ar This file may be freely copied for non-profit purposes. All other rights reserved. ftp://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ar/ashley/land/ashley.txt Name MI Sec No T R Acres Date GEORGE ANDREW 30 19S 8W 51.98 1861/07/01 GEORGE HOSEA 17 17S 4W 0 1858/02/01 GEORGE HOSEA 18 17S 4W 0 1858/02/01 GEORGE HOSEA 18 17S 4W 43.5 1861/07/10 GEORGE HOSEA 19 17S 4W 0 1858/02/01 GEORGE HOSEA 19 17S 4W 42.5 1858/02/01 GEORGE HOSEA 20 17S 4W 61.76 1858/02/01 GEORGE JAMES A 36 19S 9W 160 1902/12/30 GEORGE JESSE C 25 19S 9W 0 1861/07/01 GEORGE JESSE C 25 19S 9W 120 1861/07/01 GEORGE JESSEE C 21 18S 4W 160 1859/07/01 GEORGE JOHN B 29 18S 4W 80 1875/03/10 GEORGE ROBERT J 34 16S 7W 0 1860/09/01 GEORGE ROBERT J 34 16S 7W 0 1860/09/01 GEORGE ROBERT J 34 16S 7W 160 1860/09/01 GEORGE ROBERT J 34 16S 7W 40 1860/09/01 GEORGE WILLIAM 13 19S 9W 0 1874/12/10 GEORGE WILLIAM 24 19S 9W 120 1874/12/10 -- Robert L. George ------ Surprise, Arizona The Crooked Tree; The Taulbee Pages; The Census On Line; http://www.doitnow.com/~moravia/index.html On line data base plus sixty years of poetry. Listowner for Taulbee, Talbee, Tolby and variants. Send subscribe to Taulbee-L-request@rootsweb.com Researching Bailey, Brady, Brown, Dressback, George, Hitchcock, Hollon, King, Taulbee and related families.
I am still searching for the elusive Jessie GEORGE and wife Martha D. Swinel. In the 1850 census they were living in Macon Co, TN. Jessie was age 22, so born about 1828, census says b. in NC. They had a son Joseph, (a.k.a. Joseph Franklin "Frank" George). For some reason I can't find them in the 1860 census. Their son "Frank" moved to Indiana. Frank sometimes says in the census records that his dad was born in NC, other times says GA. Don't really have much more information, looking for clues at this point! Susan Clark
Hi, On my homepage I am adding a page called "Who is searching for Whom" And if you would like to be listed as researching the name GEORGE, please send me your name, email and Homepage, if you have one. I should have this up and ready to go in about a week. the URL will be: http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Ranch/2409/who.html Until then you can take a look at my homepage at: http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Ranch/2409 Another thing if you see another surname on my list that you are researching list that as well and your info will be added under that name too. By the way I am researching GEORGE's in GA. Take care and Good Luck in all your research!, Melissa -- Melissa Shreve-Owen email: mailto:blondie@dynasty.net ICQ# 1139770 Heartland Community Leader for Heartland/Acres/2000-2249 To let me know how I am doing as a CL go here: http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/9530/hclfeedback.html Member of the Heartland Genealogy Society Committee (HGS)= http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Ranch/2416/index.html
Trying to locate PARENTS of Andrew J. "A.J." George. Born 1821 AL./TN. Married Jennete/Janett___? b. 1824 AL. before birth of their first child born1842 in AR. APPRECIATE any help you can give me on my George family...... Linda Casey
I would appreciate any information on Charles B. George born (according to census data) in Vermont in Sept. 1853. He married Elizabeth Burrill (more census data - born in CT in May 1860 [poss. dau. of John?]). Their son Clifford was born in Winthrop, MA in 1886 and died there in 1947. If anyone can help - Thank you, Carolyn
Jane GEORGE and Samuel KEEN were married in the Parish of Aberdare, County of Glamorgan, Wales, on 5 July 1847. The marriage license gives her father as Benjamin GEORGE and his father as Philip KEEN. Does anyone have any more information about them or their parentage? Rel Davis Unitarian Fellowship: http://www.cintiweb.com/fellowship Home page: http://www.geocities.com/RainForest/8016 Genealogy: http://www.netdor.com/reldavis
Here we go again. Enjoy! Jennifer I was given a "diagram" of "The perfect Genealogist" and I thought that I would share this with the rest of you. The author was unknown, but many years ago, I seem to recall participating, while on Prodigy, with contributing funny things about genealogist. Imagine, if you will, a diagram of the Human form, with the following components: The Head... Telescopic eyes: Will adjust from small print to bad handwriting to microfilm, within milliseconds. Steam Gauge on top of the head, complete with pressure valve, for dealing with the disinterested clerks and librarians. Also good for handling "closed for Vacation" and "under construction" signs in Library, Archive and Courthouse doors, after you've driven 30+ miles! Built-in File Drawers in head, for maintaining adequate memory. Also good for combating the "now WHERE did I see that name before" syndrome! The ears, complete with built-in ear plugs, handy for increased concentration, detractors of genealogy, etc. Especially good for drowning out sounds of other genealogists with coughs, colds and sniffles (and no hankies!) The Torso: Broad shoulders, capable of handleing the burdens of heavy books, numerous rolls of microfilm at one time, and the burdens of wondering "where did grandfather go in 1890?". Stomach, collapsable, built in accordian type. Designed to close up real tight to keep genealogist from getting hungry and wasting valuable research time by eating. Also functions as a courtesy measure, preventing those growls and groans that only YOU can hear, but you swear that everyone else MUST have heard! Elbows, complete with padding to prevent callouses caused by leaning on reading tables. Also good for preventing injury to other genealogists when you snag that book off the shelf too fast. Arms. Extra long, extendo-type, which enables you to reach books that are on high shelves, with a minimum of stretching or bending. Comes in handy when you spy someone else in front of you about to take the very book/record you wanted. RearEnd: Ultra-Padded for comfort for those long hours of sitting and reading. Left Arm: Ends in a satchel instead of hand and fingers. Good for carrying around research materials and equipment. Added Bonus: you dont have to leave it at the front desk or store it in a Locker! Right (or left) Arm: Complete with "Pencil Finger" for taking notes and writing letters. Never needs sharpening and conforms to NO PENS rules!! Legs: Strong, and extra sturdy for climbing to second floor Genealogy Departments and out of the way Record Repositories. Also good for use in completing 15 small cemeteries, or one large one, in a single lunchbreak (Note: lunchbreak only applies to workdays) Feet: Roller-skate feet to permit research to the last minute before catching trains, buses, and other appointments. Especially comes in handy at the "5 minutes till closing" call. AND...last but not least.... The Heart. A big one. Especially noted for helping other genealogists who have difficulties that only YOU can help solve. I have added some things to this, but the point is clear, we ARE built a little differently than others, we HAVE to be to stick with it for so long, and keep asking for more! Regards, Dave
Hi Folks, Am seeking information on a Mary George dates unknown but lived in VA circa 1850. Husband was a Charles Greene, dates. Only known child was son Charles F.M. Greene b 1850 VA, possibly city of Richmond, and from later census records, he gives his parent's place of birth as VA. Wish I had more info to give here, but so far this is all I have on these people. Anyone researching George in VA or has any George ancestors who are also connected to the Greene surname, I would sure like to hear from you. Thank you! Sue Pawley trottr@icanect.net
I am looking for Parents & Family of Andrew George m. Nancy Adams Children: (All born in Oldenburg, Ray, Franklin, Indiana) William, Hiram, James, Serena, Eveline, George, and Caroline Thanks, Linda Cahill Maacahill@aol.com
Hi Folks, Am seeking any info on a Mary George born before 1830, possibly in VA. Married a Charles Greene and did live in the Richmond area when only known son was born, Charles F.M. Greene born 1850 Richmond. This is all the info I have on Mary. Any info, suggestions, anything deeply appreciated. Thank you. Sue Pawley trottr@icanect.net
A brief outline of my George line - may be a connection for the seeker of a William George b 1810 in Wash. Co. I have additional info & sources. Thomas George b Scotland immigrated to America with 2 sons, Robert & Alexander & wife, Jean. They settled in Eastern PA (Lancaster Co., likely) & moved to Washington Co. after the Revolutionary War. My line, Robert, m Christiana Plantz in 1779. Their children & spouses: Thomas b 1780 m Jane Hunter, Robert b 1785 m Sara Ramsey, David m Nancy Scott, Jacob b 1793 m Isabella Berry, Alexander b 1787 m Martha Finney, John b 1808 m Jane Slater, Margaret m John Slater, Hannah m James Robinson, Elizabeth m James McMasters, Anne m Mitchell Ramsey, Jane (my gggrandmother) b 1801 m George Robb. Alexander's line (unverified as to sources): Alexander m 1. ? Hosacks Their children & spouses: Henry m Maria Dolman, William m ??? Orr Alexander m 2. Mary Ringland Their children & spouses: John m Elizabeth Gates, Thomas m Rachel Croskey, Alexander, Robert m Isabella Nevin, Anna m Henry Crabs, Mary m John Hunter, Sarah m John Story Judy Dodge (JudyLD@ix.netcom.com)
Looking for information concerning a William GEORGE b. 1810 who married (1) Francis E. BISHOP d. abt 1822 maybe Crawford Co, PA (2) Margaret McWarm. From what we have uncovered William's parents may have died shortly after he was born, thus he may have been raised by an aunt/uncle or granparents. William ended up in Wayne County, IA where he expired 17 Nov 1860. Any information would be appreciated. r.k.ross1@juno.com
Hello everyone,I am new to this list.I sure am glad I found it. My GG-GRANDMOTHER was SUSANNAH George-M-JOHN GIBBS-JUNE 19,1819-KNOX,TENN.They had 12 children.TRAVIS-DAVID-NICHOLAS-ANNIE-MINERYY JANE-JOHN LOVE-LEVI-ISAAC PARNIC-ELIZAH-SUSAN SARAH-ELIZA RACHEL-ALEXANDER.The children,all but Alexander was born in KNOX,TENN.I don't know where he was born. I don't know where she was born or when ,or her parents name.Any help would be appreciated.GOD BLESS. Shirley Gibbs Edmonds
Cathy, Okay, I am now totally confused. Let me go over this again. I first THOUGHT my grandfather's name was or might have been Lon or William Lon HOBBS B: 1823 and that he married Elizabeth (maiden name not known) B: 1843 because she is shown as head of house in 1870 and 1880 Lincoln Co. TENN census and between 1870 and 1880, three more children appear. I have had so many nice people try to hook her up as an Elizabeth George and him as a Jesse HOBBS. My greatgrandfather W.L. (William Lon) HOBBS (a son of this union) shows up in that 1880 census as a 12 year old Lonzo (and I have him later with names of all his children, etc), along with four brothers...I am started to hallucinate and wonder did ? Hobbs marry two different Elizabeth George's ; was the Elizabeth in the 1870 and 1880 census really the child of ? Hobbbs and both he and his wife died and she, being the oldest took care of the boys...but where did those three extra boys come in between 1870 and 1880. A little like "All My Children". Being very new at this, I now understand my Mom's muttering and frustration through the years...I know it's like a jigsaw puzzle, but I may need someone to stop me from shaving the pieces to make them fit ;-) I'm open to ANY suggest, Cathy...what do you think given my sketchy initial info.... Best, Ginger hooverc@ten-nash.ten.k12.tn.us wrote: > > Ginger, > > In the book of Middle TN marriages it shows Jesse HOBBS marrying Louisa > GEORGE on 8-11-1842 in Lincoln Co, TN. It shows an Elizabeth GEORGE > marrying Alfred Williamson on 12-14-1857 in MT (?) County. Interesting! > > Cathy
Ginger, In the book of Middle TN marriages it shows Jesse HOBBS marrying Louisa GEORGE on 8-11-1842 in Lincoln Co, TN. It shows an Elizabeth GEORGE marrying Alfred Williamson on 12-14-1857 in MT (?) County. Interesting! Cathy On Mon, 15 Sep 1997, gb daily wrote: > Hi, I'm new to the list(and genealogy). Just found out a few weeks ago > my gg grandmother's maiden name...George. So here I am. > > Elizabeth GEORGE B: 1843 married Jesse? HOBBS B: 1829 TENN D:? > Eliizabeth was listed as head of house in 1870 and 1880 (but she had > three more children between the two census times...so? > Children's names and ages as they appear on the census: > Lonzo (Willian Lon) age 12.....James age 10.....John age 8...... > Nathaniel age 6.....David age 4...... > Hope we can tie up...if this is your line, I'm happy to supply what > down-line info I have. > Best, Ginger Daily > > seeking: DENSON,HOBBS,DAVIS,JESTER,GEORGE,LOVELESS,FENNEL, MALONE > BOYD,HUGHES,BOBO,WESSON,PRITCHARD, WADE > >
Hi, I'm new to the list(and genealogy). Just found out a few weeks ago my gg grandmother's maiden name...George. So here I am. Elizabeth GEORGE B: 1843 married Jesse? HOBBS B: 1829 TENN D:? Eliizabeth was listed as head of house in 1870 and 1880 (but she had three more children between the two census times...so? Children's names and ages as they appear on the census: Lonzo (Willian Lon) age 12.....James age 10.....John age 8...... Nathaniel age 6.....David age 4...... Hope we can tie up...if this is your line, I'm happy to supply what down-line info I have. Best, Ginger Daily seeking: DENSON,HOBBS,DAVIS,JESTER,GEORGE,LOVELESS,FENNEL, MALONE BOYD,HUGHES,BOBO,WESSON,PRITCHARD, WADE
Seeking ANY info on an Elizabeth GEORGE B: 1843 in either TENN or NC She married in 1857 to Jesse HOBBS B: 1822 NC They lived in Lincoln Co. Tenn. Thanks, Ginger Daily
Hello - I'm seeking information on the following relatives who were either living in Philadelphia, PA or Burlington, NJ. James S. George, d. 8-15-1929, married to ? and had the following son - John W. George, b. 4-12-1868, d. 2-11-1933, married Mabel E. Gamble, b. 11-25-1868, d. 2-31-1942. They had 11 children: James S. George (b. 8-25-1891, d. 12-1-1911), Robert G. George (b. 3-3-1894), Rebecca M. George (later Reba Gardiner, b. 1-1-1896, d. 198?), Sarah A. George (b. 10-3-1898, d. 7-13-1913), John W. George (b. 1-5-1900), Harry G. George (b. 5-20-1902, d. 2-23-1919), William George (b. 5-5-1906, d. 9-6-1906), Elizabeth Kemley George (b. 2-0-1908, d. 8-18-1988, my grandmother), Mabel H. George (b. 10-30-1910) and Mark A. George (b. 1-21-1915, d. 8-7-1929). Thank you for any information that you may have. Holly Knott - HollyKnott@aol.com.