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    1. Re: Silence = WHY?
    2. Gary Gilmore
    3. I'm getting yours. /Gary Gilmore

    12/29/1998 04:53:26
    1. Re: William Gilmore
    2. Howdy I have a William Gilmore born 1798 in TN. By the 1850 census he is found in Blount Co, AL with his wife Martha, born 1797 in NC. Children include William Peter 1829, GA, Nathan, 1835, GA, and Martha, 1837, GA. The Gilmores near John, 1805 KY, and Marriah Greene Prentice, 1810, TN. In the 1850 Census William Peter has married the Prentices oldest daughter Caroline, 22 Jun 1827, AL. They had their first child William A Gilmore that year. In the 1860 Census the Gilmore's and Prentices are found in Lawerence CO, TN. By 1870 Caroline and her children are found in GIles CO, TN near Marriah Prentice. Steve

    12/29/1998 03:14:07
    1. Re: William Gilmore
    2. No, I do not have any more information about William Gilmore's family except that he and his wife and daughter Mary are listed as one of the 'early settlers" in the HISTORY OF STEUBEN COUNTY, IN. This information was from Mary's obit. Sorry, nothing more at this time. Catherine

    12/29/1998 03:13:41
    1. Re: William Gilmore
    2. There seems to be lots of William Gilmores, but all from GA or TN. Are the same ones who started in N.Y.? Time frame doesn't fit. Catherine

    12/29/1998 03:09:56
    1. Re: N.Y. Gilmores
    2. Dear Judy, Your info does not "fit" any that I have at this time, but I will keep a copy and see if it fits after I have more information. Thanks for your help. Catherine

    12/29/1998 03:07:23
    1. Re: N.Y. Gilmores
    2. Thanks lots! I will try Farmers Town. Also the zip code book might have more small towns than the map. I'll try both. Thanks again. Catherine

    12/29/1998 03:01:40
    1. William Gilmore
    2. FWI
    3. My great great grandmother was Sarah Jane Gilmore. My records indicate that she was born on Dec. 11, 1816, in Washington Co GA. She married Emaual Ritch who was born in NC, probably Mecklenberg Co. They had a 10 known children who lived into middle age and all but one of them are buried in the Ritch Cemetery on the Ft Benning Army Reservation in Muscogee Co GA. Three of their sons had children, but one did not. None of their six daughters ever married. I have photos of Sarah Jane Gilmore and her old maid sister. I also have visited the Ritch Cemetery and seen all of the ornate tombstones. It is very interesting. Especially interesting is how the six daughters are arranged and what kind of Tombstones they have. My great grandfather, Thomas Jefferson Ritch, married Julia Amanda Harris and they are buried in Atlanta GA. His nickname was "Old Ship" This is short for old ship of Zion. He was reported to have been very fervent in his religious beliefs and quick to insist that someone repent and get right with God right away. I have correspondence dating to 1890 between granddaughters of Sarah Jane Gilmore Ritch. In fact one of Sarah Jane's descendants has quite a bit of material but neither he nor I know much of anything about Sarah Jane's family except for her old maid sister. Would like to here more about this family. Particularly interested in her ancestors and her descendants who went to TX. I assume that Sarah Jane's grand children who went to TX followed other relatives there. Yours, Franklin Ingram, Raleigh, NC

    12/29/1998 12:52:01
    1. Re: William Gilmore
    2. Charlotte Broze
    3. Do you have the names of any of the siblings of William Gilmore? I am looking for the parents and brothers and sisters of Thomas Gilmore, born about 1811 in Georgia, possibly Washington County. In 1850, Thomas Gilmore was living in Muscogee County (Columbus area) GA. with his wife Mary Jane ORR and children John Emmanuel Gilmore, Isaac Walton Gilmore, Sarah Ann Rebecca Gilmore. In 1860, Thomas Gilmore was living in Cotton Hill, Clay County, GA (along the Chatahoochie River) with his wife and children which had been increased to include: James Thomas Gilmore, Martha Marinda Gilmore and George R. (possibly Richard) Gilmore. His wife's mother, Sidney ORR, was residing with them. Most of the children moved to Navarro and Freestone Counties, Texas in 1876 without their parents. Charlotte cmbroze@digitex.net

    12/28/1998 10:31:20
    1. William Gilmore
    2. Cynthia Kirkland
    3. William Gilmore b.1805 in GA m. Matilda Pasey (Posey) b. 1808 in SC child: [William [Mary b. 2-18-1827 d. 4-10-1910 m. Charles Cogdell (Cogdale) [Elizabeth [Eliza [James [Sarah [Joseph [Frances [Jasper AL1830 PikeCo AL1840 PikeCo AL1850 Bullock Co. AL1870 Bullock Co. (Matilda's mother was most likely Martha Pasey (Posey), b. c.1776 in SC, living with family in 1850. A William Pasey, age 26, and family also appear in 1850 census.) Mary Gilmore and Charles Cogdell had 12 children, of which I have their names and dates if anyone is interested. If anyone is researching GA Gilmores and think they know what family William connects to I would very much like to hear from you. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Researching these Genealogy lines: Sims (line 1)..... (includes: Vinson, Wright, Bottoms, Hartsfield, Wilmot, Nichols, Hamlin) SC>GA>AL Sims (line 2)..... (includes: Hilson, Odom, Austin, Hill, Ashburn, Forsyth, Falconer, Symes) VA>NC>SC>GA>AL SIMS line 2 possibly originating in Great Britain:Dorset, Somerset, Devon. Bradberry line. (includes: O'Neal/O'Neill, Cogdell, Gilmore, Barksdale, Harvey, Burnley, Terrell, Randolph) GA>AL O'Neal/O'Neill (includes: Bradberry, Sellers, Smilie, McMillen/McMillin, Frizzell, Ellis, Edwards) GA>AL Kirkland....... (includes: Singleton, Kellum, Tabor, Kuykendall,Hartfield) SC>TN>GA>AL>MS>LA>TX Singleton...... (includes: Kirkland, Major) MO>TX

    12/28/1998 09:05:10
    1. Re: N.Y. Gilmores
    2. Judy Pfaff
    3. Catherine, I have a Reuben Gilmore, 1824-1900, married to Rachel Fisk, 1825-1908. Rachel was born in Steuben Co., New York. Their oldest son Andrew Jackson Gilmore was born in Amhearst, Lorraine Co, Ohio. The family resided in Shiawassee Co, Michigan. Does any of this fit with your families? Judy Pfaff Eberhart22@aol.com wrote: > I was happy to see some N.Y. Gilmores. My g grandmother was a Mary Gilmore, > b. Farmerstown, N.Y. Oct 18, 1829 d. Steuben County IN. 3-Aug-1911, m Henry > Quick in Steuben Co. IN. 16-Sept-1847. Her parents were William and Dianna > Gilmore. Does anyone know where Farmerstown, N.Y. was? It is no longer on > the map. Anyone have any other information which might be for his family? > Thank you for your help. > Catherine -- *** P*E*A*C*E *** H*O*P*E *** L*O*V*E *** J*0*Y *** Judy Pfaff pfaff@pilot.msu.edu Telfarm/Microtel http://www.canr.msu.edu/microtel 414 Agriculture Hall http://www.aec.msu.edu/agecon/telfarm.htm MSU phone: 517-355-4700 Mon-Wed Home phone: 517-669-3798 Personal Page http://www.msu.edu/user/pfaff MMGS Newsletter Editor http://userdata.acd.net/mmgs Ben Pfaff pfaffben@pilot.msu.edu Elizabeth (Betsy)Pfaff pfaffeli@pilot.msu.edu

    12/28/1998 08:52:15
    1. Re: William Gilmore
    2. could you send me a cop of sarah jane pitcure john gann 218 forest rd oliver springs tennessee 37840

    12/28/1998 08:04:18
    1. Re: N.Y. Gilmores
    2. Phil Gilmore
    3. At 08:44 PM 12/28/98 -0500, you wrote: >I was happy to see some N.Y. Gilmores. My g grandmother was a Mary Gilmore, >b. Farmerstown, N.Y. Oct 18, 1829 d. Steuben County IN. 3-Aug-1911, m Henry >Quick in Steuben Co. IN. 16-Sept-1847. Her parents were William and Dianna >Gilmore. Does anyone know where Farmerstown, N.Y. was? It is no longer on >the map. Anyone have any other information which might be for his family? >Thank you for your help. >Catherine Cathy, I think you will find it is Framers Town, NY Try it! Phil Gilmore Sr. Tryon, NC philgilmore@teleplex.net >

    12/28/1998 07:48:44
    1. The Kitchen and Down Home Stew !!!!!!!!!!!!!
    2. This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --part0_914898898_boundary Content-ID: <0_914898898@inet_out.mail.aol.com.1> Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Thought you all would like this. MMcM --part0_914898898_boundary Content-ID: <0_914898898@inet_out.mail.webtv.net.2> Content-type: message/rfc822 Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit Content-disposition: inline Return-Path: <Down-Home-Chatter-L-request@rootsweb.com> Received: from rly-yc03.mx.aol.com (rly-yc03.mail.aol.com [172.18.149.35]) by air-yc01.mail.aol.com (v55.3) with SMTP; Sun, 27 Dec 1998 23:06:20 1900 Received: from bl-30.rootsweb.com (bl-30.rootsweb.com [207.113.245.30]) by rly-yc03.mx.aol.com (8.8.8/8.8.5/AOL-4.0.0) with ESMTP id XAA16116; Sun, 27 Dec 1998 23:06:00 -0500 (EST) Received: (from slist@localhost) by bl-30.rootsweb.com (8.8.5/8.8.5) id UAA07241; Sun, 27 Dec 1998 20:04:31 -0800 (PST) Resent-Date: Sun, 27 Dec 1998 20:04:31 -0800 (PST) X-WebTV-Signature: 1 ETAsAhRPca3IjV0ep2tv8bS1inSX+bSjNAIUfQtqDuQ96YIUazoglgPY9SGwz3w= From: ConnieDHurley1@webtv.net (Connie POOLE HURLEY) Date: Sun, 27 Dec 1998 22:05:39 -0600 (CST) Old-To: Down-Home-Chatter-L@rootsweb.com Subject: The Kitchen Message-ID: <9611-36870393-3742@mailtod-132.iap.bryant.webtv.net> Content-Disposition: Inline Resent-Message-ID: <"XmICp.A.XwB.NNwh2"@bl-30.rootsweb.com> To: Down-Home-Chatter-L@rootsweb.com Resent-From: Down-Home-Chatter-L@rootsweb.com Reply-To: Down-Home-Chatter-L@rootsweb.com X-Mailing-List: <Down-Home-Chatter-L@rootsweb.com> archive/latest/3138 X-Loop: Down-Home-Chatter-L@rootsweb.com Precedence: list Resent-Sender: Down-Home-Chatter-L-request@rootsweb.com Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit Genealogist Stew Take one curious beginner one age discrepancy One Unavoidable Broken Microfisch and One Census record written in "disappearing ink" Fold in one ton of correspondence Simmer while awaiting answers That's enough to make any Genealogist Stew! "Have A Beautifull Evening" Connie Poole Hurley --part0_914898898_boundary--

    12/28/1998 02:34:54
    1. N.Y. Gilmores
    2. I was happy to see some N.Y. Gilmores. My g grandmother was a Mary Gilmore, b. Farmerstown, N.Y. Oct 18, 1829 d. Steuben County IN. 3-Aug-1911, m Henry Quick in Steuben Co. IN. 16-Sept-1847. Her parents were William and Dianna Gilmore. Does anyone know where Farmerstown, N.Y. was? It is no longer on the map. Anyone have any other information which might be for his family? Thank you for your help. Catherine

    12/28/1998 01:44:26
    1. Gilmore Photo
    2. This is on ebay. I sent this link earlier, but don't think it went thru. To valuable to someone to leave it to chance. Description reads: This is an original CDV card.This is not a reprint.On the reverse someone has written Gilmore in ink,(mispelled). I recovered this one and others from a small CDV photo album that was in two pieces.I found five photo's in this part,I was unable to locate the rest of the album.I am listing these photos so check my other auctions also. Buyer to pay 1.25 shipping in USA.Small reserve. Auction ends today at 19:21 PST. http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=50733356 or <A HREF="http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=50733356"> eBay item 50733356 (Ends 12/28/98 19:21:45 PST) - General Gillmore CDV Photo (Authentic)</A> Good luck. Marilyn

    12/28/1998 11:45:34
    1. Roll Call
    2. Looking for GILMORES of Henry Co. AL. Specifically, I am looking for parents and descendants of Morris GILMORE b. circa 1833 married Easter BALKUM circa 1866. He was a slave of John GILMORE. Jacquie

    12/28/1998 07:39:43
    1. Re: Gilmores - TN
    2. john gilmore married sarah sanders he also had a son name john gilmore married jane rose

    12/28/1998 03:06:30
    1. Re: Gilmores - TN
    2. my gilmore's are also from tennessee. could you expand alittle bit more on the information you have-such as, time period and christian names. mine were in grainger co . c. 1833- wilson gilmore who married martha cates. hope to hear from you soon, nancy

    12/28/1998 02:25:58
    1. Patrick Gilmore line (MO)
    2. Hi Shirley, I believe we are researching the same root Patrick. Gilmore, Patrick Sr. (1753 to 1824 d. KY). Richard Gilmore (b.1777 NC) John H. Gilmore (b. 1800 NC) Margret Gilmore (b. 1841 KY) Dave W. Gilmore (b 1872 MO) What GGGGgrandmother do you have that lived Christian Co./Greene Co line? Does anyone have burial info on Patrick, Richard or John H.? Does anyone have pics of tombstones they can download? I will be happy to send what I took this week....drug store still has them tho. I know some of you are researching this line, but where do you go from Patrick? Other lines I am researching in SE MO.... STOCKSTILL, WEATHERMAN, WILSON, CAUGHRON, HICKS, MURPHY, FUGITT, YOACHUM. I am hoping to connect Aggie WILSON (m. to Dave G*) with her grandmother-in-law Elizabeth WILSON (m to Richard G*.) Marilyn In a message dated 12/27/98 11:31:04 PM Central Standard Time, smoore03@mail.orion.org writes: << Hey, you missed Dade Co. Lot's of Gilmores there. <G> Which line were you working on? I live in Springfield MO and have Gilmore gggg-grandmother b. KY that lived on Greene/Christian Co. line. Shirley Moore >>

    12/28/1998 02:07:42
    1. Re: GILMORE
    2. roane co tenneesssee 1870 and up john gann

    12/28/1998 02:00:40