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    1. GILMORE/GUISE LINCOLN CO. GA. (formerly Wilkes Co.) early 1800's
    2. linda anthony
    3. Lincoln Co. & Wilkes Co. GA. early 1800's Robert GILMORE married Suzanna GUISE/GUICE, daug. of John GUISE. Robert died in the War of 1812 and James GUISE was made temporary administrator. Suzanna remarried to Obediah Florence and had more children. Other related names are Austin Jeter Davis, William W. Williams, Zimmerman. "Any" help will be greatly appreciated. Linda

    03/16/1999 04:25:26
    1. Re: GILMORE/TAYLOR
    2. Ronald Peterson
    3. Hi Doug, I am wondering what kind of dates and/or locations you might have for your Gilmores in Missouri. I have been looking high and low for: DeMillard "Millie" Elizabeth Gilmore b.abt 1854 in Missouri. She married Levi S. Tyler 1878 in Vernon County, and resided 1896 in Cane Hill, Cedar County. Any chance that she could be part of your Gilmore family group? Thanks, Vicki Peterson ---------- > From: DWinscot@aol.com > To: GILMORE-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: GILMORE/TAYLOR > Date: Sunday, March 14, 1999 7:25 PM > > I am looking for family of Sterling Box Gilmore born in England. Married to > Mary Alice Taylor born in Ireland. They had seven or more children. The > youngest was Paul Ernest Gilmore. Paul who went by Ernest most of the time is > my wife's grandfather. > Any information would be greatly appreciated. Most of the places mentioned > are in Missouri. > > Thanks > Doug Winscot > dwinscot@aol.com >

    03/14/1999 10:58:31
    1. GILMORE/TAYLOR
    2. I am looking for family of Sterling Box Gilmore born in England. Married to Mary Alice Taylor born in Ireland. They had seven or more children. The youngest was Paul Ernest Gilmore. Paul who went by Ernest most of the time is my wife's grandfather. Any information would be greatly appreciated. Most of the places mentioned are in Missouri. Thanks Doug Winscot dwinscot@aol.com

    03/14/1999 03:25:01
    1. Unidentified subject!
    2. James Gilmour
    3. Hello to all you Gilmore's (Gilmour's) out there. I am new to the list and just starting the research on my family. I don't have much to start with but here goes. 1.Morgan Gilmour, my father, born to Nelson Gilmour and Susan Blow (Little Falls, NY?) 2-Nelson Gilmour, my grandfather, born to Thomas E Gilmour and ? Thanks in advance Jim

    03/14/1999 08:42:31
    1. Re: Unidentified subject!
    2. Sorry, no connection that I know of, but at least you are from the same area. It seems all of the others are from VA, KT and parts S.E. My g granmother was Mary Gilmore born in Farmerstown, N.Y. (no longer on the map) to William and Dianna Gilmore. Moved with her parents at age 7 to Otsego Township, Steuben County, Indiana. Married Henry Quick Sept 16, 1847 Since the Holland Land Company opened up large tracts of land in Cattaurugus (sp?) County in western N.Y. in the early 1800's, their records may be worth checking for these towns and people. Many people "went west" via these lands. At this time I have many personal problems (husband with major operation) and I am not able to check into this. If you learn anything more about the N.Y. Gilmores I would appreciate it if you would let me know. Catherine - eberhart22@aol.com

    03/14/1999 03:48:07
    1. Re: Tennessee Gilmore's
    2. Linda Malloy
    3. This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------874EF1F34951CA62A5B7B9BA Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit But Phil, the reason for a list is so we can all have the benefit of your 58 years of research and hard work. Many times I've found a small clue to my family lines just by reading the messages and replies. Linda Malloy phil gilmore wrote: > At 06:56 AM 3/10/99 -0600, you wrote: > >Hello! > > I know I've put this on here before,but thought maybe there might be > >someone new out there! I am researching the Gilmore family that migrated > >from the Carolina's to Blount County TN. in the 1790's and then on to > >Dickson County TN circa 1800. I'll be glad to share any info I have and > >would love to recieve any from anyone else! Does this ring a bell with > >anyone? Thanks! Cbg > > It sure makes it easier, when someone has information for you all and your > inquiries, if you would put your e-mail address at the bottom of your > inquiries for return mail. Just a thought! There are lots of times I > could respond with 58 years of research and no place to send it. > philgilmore@teleplex.net > > > > > > --------------874EF1F34951CA62A5B7B9BA Content-Type: text/x-vcard; charset=us-ascii; name="lmalloy.vcf" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Description: Card for Linda Malloy Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="lmalloy.vcf" begin:vcard n:Malloy;Linda tel;pager:829-7544 x-mozilla-html:FALSE adr:;;;;;; version:2.1 email;internet:lmalloy@primary.net fn:Linda Malloy end:vcard --------------874EF1F34951CA62A5B7B9BA--

    03/10/1999 09:08:41
    1. Re: Tennessee Gilmore's
    2. gildent
    3. Thanks Phil! I thought my e-mail address was at the bottom! just goes to show me I "need more learnin" on this computer! Thanks again for the tip! Cbg at gildent@msn.com -----Original Message----- From: phil gilmore <philgilmore@teleplex.net> To: GILMORE-L@rootsweb.com <GILMORE-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Wednesday, March 10, 1999 7:04 AM Subject: Re: Tennessee Gilmore's >At 06:56 AM 3/10/99 -0600, you wrote: >>Hello! >> I know I've put this on here before,but thought maybe there might be >>someone new out there! I am researching the Gilmore family that migrated >>from the Carolina's to Blount County TN. in the 1790's and then on to >>Dickson County TN circa 1800. I'll be glad to share any info I have and >>would love to recieve any from anyone else! Does this ring a bell with >>anyone? Thanks! Cbg > >It sure makes it easier, when someone has information for you all and your >inquiries, if you would put your e-mail address at the bottom of your >inquiries for return mail. Just a thought! There are lots of times I >could respond with 58 years of research and no place to send it. >philgilmore@teleplex.net >> >> >> > >

    03/10/1999 07:24:40
    1. Re: Tennessee Gilmore's
    2. phil gilmore
    3. At 06:56 AM 3/10/99 -0600, you wrote: >Hello! > I know I've put this on here before,but thought maybe there might be >someone new out there! I am researching the Gilmore family that migrated >from the Carolina's to Blount County TN. in the 1790's and then on to >Dickson County TN circa 1800. I'll be glad to share any info I have and >would love to recieve any from anyone else! Does this ring a bell with >anyone? Thanks! Cbg It sure makes it easier, when someone has information for you all and your inquiries, if you would put your e-mail address at the bottom of your inquiries for return mail. Just a thought! There are lots of times I could respond with 58 years of research and no place to send it. philgilmore@teleplex.net > > >

    03/10/1999 06:03:21
    1. Tennessee Gilmore's
    2. gildent
    3. Hello! I know I've put this on here before,but thought maybe there might be someone new out there! I am researching the Gilmore family that migrated from the Carolina's to Blount County TN. in the 1790's and then on to Dickson County TN circa 1800. I'll be glad to share any info I have and would love to recieve any from anyone else! Does this ring a bell with anyone? Thanks! Cbg

    03/10/1999 05:56:57
    1. Re: [GILMORE-L] Pelham, MA
    2. jean gilmore
    3. CDGilmore@aol.com wrote: > > Hi to all Gilmore friends, > I've been on this list for only about a week, so don't know what has been sent prior. Just read the e-mail about "James Gilmore of Boston, 1718", and it appears that others have traced their Gilmores to Pelham, Hampshire County, MA. This is where we are stuck. My 4th gr. grandfather was Adam Gilmore, born abt. 1763, died March 5, 1836 in Bristol, Addison Co., VT. He was a private in the MA militia during the Revolutionary War. In his pension application, he states that at the time of his enlistment, he lived in Pelham, MA (April, 1780). So far, we have not found out who Adam's parents were, where he was born, or his actual date of birth. Perhaps one of you has also researched this branch of the family and can offer some help on this matter. Would love to hear from you. Thanks very much, Carl Gilmore <cdgilmore@aol.com> Dear Carl, I started this discussion on "James Gilmore of Boston, 1718". My husband is descendant of George Gilmore & Elizabeth Blair. James Gilmore (of Boston) m. Isabel 2 children 1. John Gilmore m. Agnes Boston; Worcester; Pelham Robert Gilmore m. Jean Gray Pelham; Stamford, VT Adam Gilmore & Elizabeth Ketcham m. abt 1790 Levi b. 1790, m. Hannah Stoddard Stamford Orin, b 1811, m. Sophia Murdock Whitingham, MA Kelsey Murdock Gilmore, 1846-1909, m. Mary Luvina Thayer Katie Sophia Gilmore, b. 24 Jun 1869, m. William Reed Kelsey Gilmore Reed, b 5 Apr 1891, d. Jan 1980 Sudbury, MA 2. James Gilmore m. Jane ?? a. George Gilmore m. Elizabeth Blair I think, and have not been able to prove, that your Adam Gilmore is son of Robert Gilmore and Jean Gray. I have had several responses from persons such as yourself, who have not been able to locate parents of Adam Gilmore. I think that this Robert Gilmore & Jean Gray may have been married in Rowe, MA 1754. We'll continue searching. Jean Gilmore

    03/09/1999 06:34:35
    1. GILMORE-MULLINS, Mo. & Ks.
    2. jean gilmore
    3. I'm grateful to have received this biography from the book "History of Neosho and Wilson Counties" originally published in 1902. Maybe it will be of interest to someone on the list. Jean Gilmore MRS. GLAPHYRA GILMORE--The venerable subject of this review is one of the few surviving pioneers of Neosho county. No one, perhaps, ever cast his lot on the frontier under less favorable circumstances and for the ten years following 1860 few persons were tortured with more harrowing experiences and endured greater domestic hardships that she. Her life has been passed in the west for her parents were pioneeers to Howard county, Missouri, where she was born on the 8th of March, 1828. She grew up in Pettes county, that state, whither her parents moved in 1834, and in Johnson county, Missouri, on the 13th of March, 1856, she was married to James S. Gilmore. Her husband was born in Morgan county, Missouri, March 8, 1831, and his parents were pioneers from Illinois to Morgan county, Missouri, where they settled about 1820. Mrs. Gilmore was a duaghter of Anthony and Dorothy (Gentry) Mullins, the father of Kentucky and the mother of Virginia. Her grandfathers were James Gentry and Jesse Mullins and both settled in Kentucky when their families were small and their children young, migrating thence from Virginia, Jesse Mullins being a soldier in the Revolutionary war. Anthony Mullins took his family into Howard county, Missouri, about 1826, where he was a farmer and also one of the early school teachers of the state. He was born May 9, 1799, and died September 3, 1835, and his wife was born on the 6th of May, 1804 and died July 27, 1888 in Johnson county, Missouri. Their children were Moses G., born August 19, 1826, and died July 3, 1901; James, born May 9, 1822, died at twenty-four years old; Frances, born January 30, 1834, and died in infancy; Mary, born 1826, died at sixty-eight years; Glaphyra, our subject; David born April 30, 1830, died at twenty-one years old; Elizabeth born March 18, 1833, is residing in Washington, D.C., and married to George W. Gentry, and Susan, born May 24, 1835 resides in Johnson county, Missouri. Glaphyra (Mullins) Gilmore was limitedly schooled in the rude school house of the early day in Missouri and she and her husband began life as renters in Johnson County, that state. Mr. Gilmore, being loyal, when the war came on joined the state militia and thereby earned the eternal enmity of the Bushwhackers and rebels. When he was called into serve his family and stock were at the mercy of the lawless bands throughout the state and when he returned home he was set upon, his property taken and himself chased into the wood, a fugitive from the vengeance of the Confederate gray. He was once captured but released and ever after ward managed to keep out of the way. In 1864 he became the owner of a small yoke of cattle and a wagon and with these he brought his wife and five children to Kansas. They reached Big Creek township, Neosho county, which as near nothing as ever settlers started in a new country, he was from the tyranous oppressions of his country's enemies and thereby felt encouraged to take up public land in the hope of its ultimate ownership and profitable cultivation. It would be a long story to describe all the misfortunes and trials that afflicted the family before the day of plenty was at hand, but they met difficulties as they came to them and it was a long stride from the cabin of 1864 to the comfortable residence of the present day. After fifteen years of toil and when Mr. Gilmore had reached a position of independence for his family he was stricken down and died on the 14th of January, 1879. There were born to Mr. and Mrs. Gilmore six children, viz., David W., born December 17, 1856; Dorothy, born July 13, 1858, is the deceased wife of Henry Howard; Sarah E., born November 28, 1859, married Newton Dennis and is deceased; John F., her twin brother; Jesse M., born January 13, 1861; David W. and Jesse M. being farmers of Neosho county, and John F. a railway employee of Kansas City, Missouri. A conversation with Mrs. Gilmore about the olden times and early people is like reading a chapter of pioneer history. She is something of a storehouse of incidents and old relics of the days of spinning-wheel and loom, both of which has operated in the manufacture of the "janes and homespun" so fashionable and durable in the palmy days of our industrious forefathers. She has preserved a part of her grandfather's bible--more than a century old--and has, in perfect condition, a copy-book prepared in the hand-writing of her father when he was a teacher in the early years of his life. Mrs. Gilmore has occupied her present home more than thirty-eight years. It is the place upon which she settled with her husband when the cattle and cart pulled their effects into Neosho county. The country has been settled up and developed, her children have grown and departed from the parental roof and she, alone, is left to tell the story and is a living witness to the acts and things of another day.

    03/09/1999 05:47:07
    1. [Fwd: {not a subscriber} Change of Email Address]
    2. Sharon Clark
    3. This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------6911906D22FAAE4594F013BD Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit --------------6911906D22FAAE4594F013BD Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline Return-Path: <GILMORE-D-request@rootsweb.com> Received: from mail-gw2adm.rcsntx.swbell.net (mail-gw2adm.rcsntx.swbell.net [151.164.60.102]) by mail1.rcsntx.swbell.net (8.8.5/8.8.5) with ESMTP id RAA06214 for <clarksha@mail1.rcsntx.swbell.net>; Mon, 8 Mar 1999 17:40:36 -0600 (CST) Received: from bl-11.rootsweb.com (bl-11.rootsweb.com [204.212.38.27]) by mail-gw2adm.rcsntx.swbell.net (8.8.5/8.8.5) with ESMTP id RAA13592 for <clarksha@swbell.net>; Mon, 8 Mar 1999 17:40:27 -0600 (CST) Received: (from slist@localhost) by bl-11.rootsweb.com (8.8.5/8.8.5) id PAA01161 for owner-GILMORE@lists2.rootsweb.com; Mon, 8 Mar 1999 15:40:48 -0800 (PST) Resent-Date: Mon, 8 Mar 1999 15:40:48 -0800 (PST) Date: Mon, 8 Mar 1999 15:40:48 -0800 (PST) X-From_: GILMORE-L-request@rootsweb.com Mon Mar 8 15:40:30 1999 Message-Id: <199903082247.OAA10688@harrier.prod.itd.earthlink.net> From: Janis Gilmore<jlgilmore@earthlink.net> Old-Date: Mon, 8 Mar 1999 17:55:26 -0500 X-Mailer: EarthLink Network - Notify v1.00.001 eMailv1.0.0.1 Resent-Message-ID: <"Cpo8_.A.LE.l_F52"@bl-11.rootsweb.com> Resent-From: GILMORE-L@rootsweb.com Reply-To: GILMORE-L@rootsweb.com X-Mailing-List: <GILMORE-L@rootsweb.com> archive/latest/719 X-Loop: GILMORE-L@rootsweb.com To: GILMORE-L@rootsweb.com Precedence: list Errors-To: GILMORE-L-request@rootsweb.com Resent-Sender: GILMORE-L-request@rootsweb.com X-Diagnostic: Not on the accept list Subject: {not a subscriber} Change of Email Address X-Diagnostic: Mail coming from a daemon, ignored X-Envelope-To: GILMORE-D Hi. I wanted to let you now that I recently joined EarthLink, America's fastest-growing Internet Service Provider, and I have a new email address. Please send your emails to: jlgilmore@earthlink.net I don't want to lose any messages from you, so please remember to update your address book. EarthLink Sprint provides free Web space for its members, so I may be setting up my Web site at http://home.earthlink.net/~jlgilmore/. Come visit me soon! If you are interested in joining EarthLink too, visit http://www.earthlink.net/join. Thanks. I hope to hear from you soon! Janis P.S. My old address was:(jgilmore@sccoast.net) --------------6911906D22FAAE4594F013BD--

    03/08/1999 05:30:54
    1. Gilmore
    2. Kesel
    3. Hi Gilmore Cousins, here is something that may interest some of you Illinois researchers. 1850 Hancock County Census. John Gilmore 80acres improved land, 80 unimproved land, cash value $1,600 Robert Gilmore 40 acres improved, 40 acres unimproved, cash value $600. I just stumbled on the information, so thought someone could use it... barb

    03/08/1999 12:57:56
    1. [GILMORE-L] Pelham, MA
    2. Hi to all Gilmore friends, I've been on this list for only about a week, so don't know what has been sent prior. Just read the e-mail about "James Gilmore of Boston, 1718", and it appears that others have traced their Gilmores to Pelham, Hampshire County, MA. This is where we are stuck. My 4th gr. grandfather was Adam Gilmore, born abt. 1763, died March 5, 1836 in Bristol, Addison Co., VT. He was a private in the MA militia during the Revolutionary War. In his pension application, he states that at the time of his enlistment, he lived in Pelham, MA (April, 1780). So far, we have not found out who Adam's parents were, where he was born, or his actual date of birth. Perhaps one of you has also researched this branch of the family and can offer some help on this matter. Would love to hear from you. Thanks very much, Carl Gilmore <cdgilmore@aol.com>

    03/07/1999 12:24:59
    1. GILMORE / LEE in NY
    2. Laura Gilmore
    3. Any help with the following family would be greatly appreciated. William LEE m. 1795 to Clarissa CLEVELAND (SMITH) in Fairhaven, Rutland, VT Their children were: Huldah LEE, b. 1798 in Danby, Rutland, VT Sallie LEE, b. 1801 in Danby, Rutland, VT, m. Wm GILMORE 1 May 1817 in NY Peter Smith LEE, b. Jan 1803 in Onondaga Co, NY, d. 1803 in Onondaga, NY Parker Smith LEE, b. July 1804 in Onondaga, NY, d. Aug 1805 in Rome, Oneida, NY William Smith LEE, b. Aug 1806 in Rome, Oneida, NY, d. Oct 1807 in Rome, NY George Fasset LEE, b. Apr 1808 in Rome, Oneida, NY Joseph Cleavland LEE, b. Sept 1809 in rome, Oneida, NY William Lacy LEE, b. Nov 18?? in Rome, Oneida, NY, d. July 1820 in Fayetteville, NC Adnirom LEE, b. Mar 1813 in Ovid, Seneca, NY, d. May 1813 in Ovid, Seneca, NY William LEE's wife, Clarissa died abt 1813 and he remarried a Polly RICHMOND in Aug 1813 in Ovid, Seneca, NY There were also entries for the following: Mary Jane Vilott was born in Franklin Co, Ind, July 7, 18?? (I think 1837). She married Wm L GILMORE Oct 1858 in Fayette, IN. Frances Fletcher Gilmore died the 18th day of March 1863. Carry Belle Gilmore died 16th day of September 1863. Thanks for any reading through. Laura Gilmore Nampa, ID.

    03/07/1999 11:04:43
    1. Isabel GILMORE, Worcester, MA
    2. jean gilmore
    3. Charles Knowles Bolton, in his book Scotch Irish Pioneers, lists Mrs. Isabel GILMORE as one of the chief Scotch Irish settlers in Worcester, MA after 1718. Any information about Isabel GILMORE will be greatly appreciated. Was she the spouse of James GILMORE, who was noted as "James Gilmore of Boston" -- one of the Scotch Irish who arrived in Boston in 1781? Thanks, Jean Gilmore

    03/06/1999 06:58:40
    1. James GILMORE of Boston, 1718
    2. jean gilmore
    3. Gilmore friends: Can anyone prove or disprove the following: Received your descendancy chart and wonderful family info. Myrtle Criner died in 1994. She was searching this same line. She had corresponded with Kelsey Gilmore Reed in 1973 and 1974, and he gave her the following information -- without sources. I don't think that she had found the right connection for her Adam Gilmore. James Gilmore (of Boston) m. Isabel 2 children 1. John Gilmore m. Agnes Boston; Worcester; Pelham Robert Gilmore m. Jean Gray Pelham; Stamford, VT Levi b. 1790, m. Hannah Stoddard Stamford Orin, b 1811, m. Sophia Murdock Whitingham, MA Kelsey Murdock Gilmore, 1846-1909, m. Mary Luvina Thayer Katie Sophia Gilmore, b. 24 Jun 1869, m. William Reed Kelsey Gilmore Reed, b 5 Apr 1891, d. Jan 1980 Sudbury, MA 2. James Gilmore m. Jane ?? a. George Gilmore m. Elizabeth Blair James Gilmore m.1 Martha Smith, m.2 Lydia ?? Elizabeth Gilmore m. Robert Law Hugh Kelsey Gilmore m. Elizabeth Snider Sarah Gilmore m. ??? Watson Jennie Gilmore m. Daniel Patton John Gilmore b. Robert Gilmore m. Dorothy Gray ESTHER GILMORE, b. 1760; d. Abt. 1811, Auburn, New York MARTHA GILMORE. 3. William Gilmore m. Alice Moore MARGARET GILMORE, b. August 06, 1737, Pelham, Ma; d. January 25, 1792; m. SAMUEL COWDEN, December 01, 1755, Pelham, Ma ISABELLA GILMORE, b. October 08, 1739, Pelham, Ma; d. August 28, 1823. MARY GILMORE, b. June 10, 1743, Pelham, Ma; m. ROBERT COCHRAN, June 18, 1767, Pelham, Ma. JAMES GILMORE, b. May 14, 1745, Pelham, Ma; d. October 11, 1815. ROBERT GILMORE, b. May 14, 1745, Pelham, Ma; d. August 16, 1745, Pelham, Ma. DAVID GILMORE, b. February 25, 1747/48, Pelham, Ma; d. February 25, 1747/48, Pelham, Ma. WILLIAM JR. GILMORE, b. May 14, 1750, Pelham, Ma; d. June 16, 1847, Cambridge, Washington County, New York. ALICE GILMORE, b. February 20, 1760, Pelham, Ma; d. September 15, 1834, Pelham, Ma. DAVID GILMORE, b. November 16, 1754, Pelham, Ma; d. September 15, 1834, Madison, New York. ROBERT GILMORE, b. April 18, 1756, Pelham, Ma; d. April 18, 1756, Pelham, Ma. SARAH GILMORE, b. May 08, 1758. I know there are people working on each of these lines -- and we have several who say that James and William are sons of James & Isabel. Kelsey Gilmore Reed (now deceased) said that his line was also descended from James Gilmore of Boston. All of these families share many of the same names as well as being found in Pelham, Hampshire Co., MA. Jean Gilmore

    03/06/1999 12:56:54
    1. Fwd: LDS Family Search
    2. Mark and Jennifer Moulder
    3. I thought I'd pass this along in case anyone is interested. Jennifer Moulder -----Original Message----- From: MAEvans415@aol.com <MAEvans415@aol.com> To: CARR-L@rootsweb.com <CARR-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Tuesday, March 02, 1999 5:44 PM Subject: [CARR-L] Fwd: LDS Family Search >This is a multi-part message in MIME format. > >--part0_920420636_boundary >Content-ID: <0_920420636@inet_out.mail.aol.com.1> >Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII > >I got this today and thought that I would pass this on to the different lists >I am on. Everyone seems to be wondering what is going on. Maybe this will help >some. > >Ann in Texas > >--part0_920420636_boundary >Content-ID: <0_920420636@inet_out.mail.aol.com.2> >Content-type: message/rfc822 >Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit >Content-disposition: inline > >Return-Path: <EAST-TEXAS-ROOTS-L-request@rootsweb.com> >Received: from rly-zb01.mx.aol.com (rly-zb01.mail.aol.com [172.31.41.1]) by > air-zb04.mail.aol.com (v56.26) with SMTP; Tue, 02 Mar 1999 12:21:02 > -0500 >Received: from bl-14.rootsweb.com (bl-14.rootsweb.com [204.212.38.30]) > by rly-zb01.mx.aol.com (8.8.8/8.8.5/AOL-4.0.0) > with ESMTP id MAA07852; > Tue, 2 Mar 1999 12:20:50 -0500 (EST) >Received: (from slist@localhost) > by bl-14.rootsweb.com (8.8.5/8.8.5) id JAA08376; > Tue, 2 Mar 1999 09:21:25 -0800 (PST) >Resent-Date: Tue, 2 Mar 1999 09:21:25 -0800 (PST) >From: Vpeverhart@aol.com >Message-ID: <e8264ee1.36dc1bf7@aol.com> >Date: Tue, 2 Mar 1999 12:12:23 EST >Old-To: EAST-TEXAS-ROOTS-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: LDS Family Search >X-Mailer: AOL 4.0 for Windows 95 sub 13 >Resent-Message-ID: <"lD1GlD.A.iCC.U4B32"@bl-14.rootsweb.com> >To: EAST-TEXAS-ROOTS-L@rootsweb.com >Resent-From: EAST-TEXAS-ROOTS-L@rootsweb.com >X-Mailing-List: <EAST-TEXAS-ROOTS-L@rootsweb.com> archive/latest/2856 >X-Loop: EAST-TEXAS-ROOTS-L@rootsweb.com >Precedence: list >Resent-Sender: EAST-TEXAS-ROOTS-L-request@rootsweb.com >Mime-Version: 1.0 >Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII >Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit > >FYI, I received this today from the NHROCKIN-L@rootsweb.com List. It was sent >to that list from > grc@haystack.mit.edu (Glenn Campbell) < who wrote the >following: > >"This is a bit long winded but worth reading. PLEASE circulate, at least >the address of the FAMILY SEARCH, to any roots-l you may belong (to) so that >the LDS will consider to keep it running." > >----Original Message----- >From: Virginia Ewing [mailto:vewing@ctesc.net] >Sent: Monday, March 01, 1999 5:00 PM >Subject: LDS FAMILY SEARCH COMING SOON > >As the director of a LDS Family History Center, I have received a notice >from Salt Lake LDS FHL, announcing the Beta testing of Family Search on >line. It is not yet up, a problem with a piece of equipment, but will >be starting sometimes this month and will be up only a few weeks as a >test run. > >If there is not a lot of interest it will be taken off and not put back >on. So spread the word and keep trying to get through. When it comes on >line the URL will be: > www.familysearch.org <. > >I have not been told exactly what will be available but know at least >the Ancestral File and Family History Library Catalog will be included. > >Family Search is the name of the program we have on CDs in all LDS FHCs. >Some public libraries also have this program. FS includes the IGI, >Ancestral File, Family History Library Catalog, Social Security Death >Records, Koran and Vietnam war death records, and Scottish Church >Records. > >For those of you not familiar with the various searches, the IGI is the >International Genealogical Index. It includes, in alphabetical order, >all of the names that have been sent to the Temples to have ordinances >performed in their name. > >Names in the IGI are usually submitted by members, but not always. >Non-members also submit their family names to get them into the IGI. >Some of the marriages may have been part of extraction programs. The >names were taken from courthouse records and checked and rechecked by >several volunteers before being accepted as correct. > >Most people do try to send in accurate information but there are many >mistakes. My advice is, always check the original source. Use the IGI >to find where people with your surname would have lived and order the >census and court records from that area. > >Ancestral File is Gedcoms of group and pedigree sheets sent in by >members and non-members. The name and address of the submitter is >included and hopefully will allow you to contact others working on your >line. If the address is out of date sometimes a letter to the Membership >dept. in Salt Lake will get you a correct address if the person was a >member of the LDS church. > >Once again, the material is only as good as the research that went into >it and some of it is pretty bad. Check it out before you 'adopt' it. > >If you find a mistake on Ancestral File, you can send in your corrections, >along with your sources of proof, and it will be noted in the next update. >The first submitter does not have to provide proof, but you do, if you are >making a correction. You can add additions to a file, or submit a new >file. You do not have to be a member to submit material. > >The Family History Library Catalog is a listing of every book, film and >fiche available at the Salt Lake City LDS Family History Library. This >allows us to find what is available for each locality, world-wide. It >includes the FHL call numbers and a description of what is included in the >film/fiche or book. > >The material from the books and film/fiche will not be on line. That is >not something they can do, at this time. Hopefully it will be a >possibility some time in the distant future. > >The film and fiche will still have to be ordered through FHC. Microfilm >and microfiche are the property of the FHL and are sent into the care of >the LDS FHC director and must remain under her/his care until returned. >For this reason they are never allowed to be taken from the LDS FHC. > >Almost all of the microfilm and microfiche at the LDS Family History >Library in Salt Lake City can be ordered into any LDS FHL, anywhere in >the world, but there are a few exceptions. Copyright laws prevent them >from using material without the written consent of the owner. Some of the >film and fiche where filmed by companies other than the LDS Church and >permission to circulate these film to LDS FHCs has been denied. There >will be a notice included in the description, saying it can not be >circulated. Many of the SC microfilm where made by a company who has >refused permission to allow the film to be circulated, but there are many >microfilm available for SC, some covering the same material that is on >the restricted film. > >The LDS FHL is a non-profit organization, and that is why it still cost >only 15 cents a sheet for a microfiche, $3.25 plus tax to rent a >microfilm for a month [may be more in other countries] and the >SourceGuide and other home use programs are sold at such a reasonable >price. We aren't allowed to make a profit, even in the FHCs. > >The books that are listed are not loaned out but can sometimes be >obtained through an Inter-library loan through your public library. >You can request copies of pages and if a book is indexed, by ordering the >index you can see if your people would have been listed. In cases where >the copyright has expired the book may have been filmed or can be filmed >upon request. Never hurts to ask. > >Virginia Ewing vewing@ctesc.net >listowner: Gober, Perry, Ashley & MSWilkin[son] co, MS >search the mailing list archives at >http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl > >----- End Included Message ----- > > >--part0_920420636_boundary-- > > >==== CARR Mailing List ==== >To unsubscribe from this list: >*Regular Mail Mode: send the unsubscribe command to this address: ><CARR-L-request@rootsweb.com> >*Digest Mode: send the unsubscribe command to this address: ><CARR-D-request@rootsweb.com>

    03/05/1999 09:13:35
    1. Re: GILMORE
    2. Ruth Burket
    3. I'm sorry, the Gilmore's I am looking for are Stephen Gilmore who was married to Carrie Cornelius Wagner. They were the parent's of Jesse and James William Gilmore. The parent's came from Ga. and I thought I had the right Stephen until yesterday and found out that Stephen's wife was not Carrie Cornelius. This is all I know about my side of the Gilmore's other then they had lived in Tx., Duncan , Ok. and were in Mo. I am sorry I can give you no information on Sarah , if I come across anything I will send it to you. Ruth

    02/23/1999 05:07:45
    1. Re: GILMORE
    2. FWI
    3. OK, not problem. What do you mean the wrong Gilmaores? Franklin

    02/23/1999 04:40:35