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    1. Holmes in So. MS
    2. This is a repost from another list. There are several Holmes here. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ---------- << From: "Ronald J. Skellie" <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Message-ID: <[email protected]> Subject: [MSJEFFER-L] JOB FOXWORTH DIARY NAME INDEX BY RON SKELLIE 1999. The following is a long message but has relevance to Franklin, Amite, Jefferson, Lawrence, Pike, Lincoln and Copiah counties. In my efforts to gather information on the 7th Mississippi regiment, I found this diary of Job Foxworth of Marion County, Co. D Jeff Davis Sharpshooters 7th Miss. The diary covers from February to June, 1862. NOTES: ( ) my best guess or most likely when text is read in context. _______ No surname, title or first name listed or unable to determine from context. Forgive my addition of descriptive names, such as "old man", "negro slave", "Yankee officer"; but they add to the diary and could be a clue for a later researcher. Some units are listed here when the unit is named for the commander. In most cases if a name is listed in any context, living or dead, the name is listed with the exception of literary figures. Any person using this index should be thankful to Job Foxworth for recording these events, his family for saving the diary, and Prof. Charles Sullivan and others for printing the transcript and offering me the opportunity to complete this index. Please share with others and notify me of any corrections, omissions and any additional information on any of these men. The ultimate goal of this effort is to build a store of knowledge on these men and their families; "Lest We Forget".. Ron Skellie 1805 Roswell Rd. #6B Marietta, GA 30062 [email protected] JOB FOXWORTH DIARY NAME INDEX BY RON SKELLIE 1999. Anthony, John 37 (Anthony), John 45 Applewhite, E. 9,70,81 Applewhite, Elisha 15,120, 160, 182 (Applewhite), Elisha 7, 9, 47, 48, 78, 129, 130, 163, 166. Ard, Jos. 150 (Ard), Jo 15,151, 152 (Ard), Joe 3 Ard, Mr. 153 Atkinson, Jas. 136.143, 146, 180. Atkinson, ____ 86. Beaurregard, 15 42,43,48, 49, 102, 111, 136, 165, 177, 188. Beaurregard, Gen. 87,113,127. Beaurregard Rifles 113 Bert, Elijah 134 Betheu (Bethea), Lt. 97 Bine, Joseph 24 (artificer) Bine, _____ 24 Bishop, ___ 136, 191 Blackburn, Gabriel 137 Blackburn, G.F. 145 Bradford, Thos. 150 Bragg, ___ 95, 111, 112, 187, 188. Bragg, Gen. 68, 113, 122, 153. Brakfield, Jas. 61, 70, 80. (Brakfield), Jim 80 Brakfield, Wm. 143 Brakfield, W.A. 35, 36, 83, 143, 147. Brakfield, Walter 143 Briant, L.S. 29 Brown, Gov. 16 Brown's Artillery 105 Bryant, John 191 Buckner, ____40, 89, 90, 146, 178. Buckner, Gen. 60 Buell's troops 174 Butler, Gen. 60. Butler (Buckner) 90 Buie, Lt. 95 Cambell, Major drummer 117 Calcote, ____ 37 Carter, Col. 91 Carter, J.C. 2 Carter, ____ 19, 75, 191 Carter, Major 13, 32, 44, 96, 98, 138. Cate, Lt. 14 (possibly Archie Cato) Cannon's company 158 Carr, Lt. 109 Chalmer's Brigade 130 Chalmers, brig. Gen. 154 Chalmers, gen. 173 Chalmers, ____184 (Chalmers), the general 184 Charley, ____ 81, 83 Charley, old 79 Charley, Negro 78 Cheatam, Gen. 119 Cockreham, _____ 121 (Cockreham), Henry 150, 152 (Cockreham, H.E. 147 Cribb's, ____ 44,45. (Cribb's) Prof. 45 Crull, ____59. Confederates 171 Cooper, Adj. Insp. Gen. 130 Cooper, Benj. 27 Cooper, Richard 145 Cork, Abissa 56, 116 Cork, A. 57 Cork, Corporal 59 Dagos 81 Dahlgren Rifles 75 Dampier, Lt. 13 Davis, Jeff 52, 113 Davis, Jefferson 49,176 Davis, ____ 60, 142 Davis, President, 37, 187 Davis, Seaborn 147 (Zaborn?) Deason, Col. 105 Drake, B.M. 5 Drake, Hundus 5 Duncan? (Could be Duncan Smith or Duncan ____) 139. Edward? (Could be Rankin) 81 Eames, John R. 70 Fairley, Capt. 14 Fairley, _____ 84 Fairley's Company 75 Federals 171 (female) Lt. La. Reg't. 121 (Flonnoy), ____ 152 Floyd, Gen. 40, 178 Floyd, _____ 89, 90, 142, 146. Forbes, Nelson 17 Ford, F.F. 73 Ford, Harrison 92, 116 Ford, Jas. 36 Forrest, Col. 90 (Nathan B. Forrest) Fortenbury, Benj. 45 Fortinbury, Wm. 70 Foxworth, Franklin 7 Foxworth, J.M. 8, 13, 22,23,27,29,33,34,38,44,51,55,61,70, 75, 92, 98, 133. (Foxworth), Alexander 17, 46 (Foxworth), Frank 46 (Foxworth), Franklin 6 (Foxworth), George 6. (Foxworth?), John 7 Gardener, B.M. 27, 56, 70, 116. General. The (Chalmers) 84 General's staff 168 Gladden, Gen. 162, 179 Gladden's Brigade 130 Godfrey, _____ 91 Godfrey, parson 152 Goode, Col. 15,87,92, 108, 113, 117, 119, 120, 133,140, 145, 183, 188. Goode, Col. Edward J. 185 Goode, ____ 16, 19,106, 117, 154. Goodman, _____ 78 governor of Georgia 190 Graham, ______ (Irishman) 75 Grant's army 174 Graves, J.R. Rev. 121 Hammands, henry 160 Hammonds, N. 70 (Hammonds), _____ 38, 160 Hardee's, Battle flag, 159 Harris, Gov. 88 Hart, Old Man 72 Henry? (Could be Hammonds, Scarborough, Luper,or Cockreham) 81 Henry, Bradford 152 Herd, Col. 87 Herrington, _____ 191 Herrington, adjutant 13, 50. Hilliard, J.G. Capt. 91 Hilliard, ______ 98 Hoff, Captain 109 Holdin, J.E. Lt. 68 Holdin, Lt. 69, 75 Holdin, ____ 69 Holmes, T. 54, 98. Holmes, T.G. 171 Holmes, Thomas 6 Holmes, Tom 38, 39, 47, 52, 60, 82, 129, 133, 137, 147. Holmes, Thos. 3, 22,62, 70, 77, 123 (Holmes), Thos 23 (Holmes), Tom 48,80, 81, 134, 156. Hoskins, Capt. 35, 65, 69, 78 Hoskins, ____69 Howard, Dr. 138 Irishman (Graham) 75 Jackson, Wm. 35 James? (Could be Brakfield or Atkinson) 85, 121 Jenkins, ____ 134 Jenkins, My boy 82, 130, 180, 188. John_____ (Foxworth?) 7 Johns, Capt. 117 Johnson, ____ 42, 102 Johnston, Albert Sydney, Gen. 176 Johnston, Joseph E. 136 Johnston, ______ 60, 65, 79, 145, 147, 159, 176, 177, 179. King, Wm. 13 Lee, Benjamin 44 Lee, (Bob 47 Lee, Mrs. 45 Levis, ____38, 39, 53, 78, 79, 80, 83. Lewis, Silas 151 Lincoln, (Abraham) 104 Lincoln's mercenaries 183 Lipscomb, Sam 152 Lopez, ____ 53 Lovell, General. 84 Luper, Henry 59 Manuel's (store), 33 Mayson, _____ 15, 16,17, 56, 117, 153, 157, 158, 188. (Mayson) , Col. 16 Mayson, Col 18,19, 30, 33, 34, 44, 48, 80, 91, 92, 100, 106, 118, 134, 143, 150, 152, 153, 158, 166, 170,187, 188, 191. Mayson, H. Lt. Col. 5 McClelland, gen. 33 McDowell, Lt. 16 McIntosh, _____ 109 McQuade, Peter 63, 85 Miller, A.G. 1 Miller, President 1 Mullins, Lt. of the guard 98 My boy (Jenkins) 82, 130 Negro slave 78 Old man 163, 180 Packenhham, _____(British General) 132 Parker, Capt.19,97, 158 Parker, ____ 48 Parker's (company) 154 Pearce, Mrs. (hotel Mistress) 83 Pettus, Gov. 22,27 Pillow, gen. 33, 89 Pillow, ____ 89, 90, 142, 178. Pittman, John 33,34, 35, 56, 70 Pittman, Mr. 139 Polk, Col. 145 Polk, Gen. 146, 147 Polk, ___ 176 Polk's battle flag 158 Pond, P. Col. 121 Pope, Capt. 59, 76, 77,93, 95, 123, 133, 168. Pope, Captain 113, 154. Pope, Henry 40. Pope, Willis 44,60, 70, 93, 95, 123, 133, 168. Pope, ____ 35 (Pope), Willis 47, 48, 78 (Poorly), Capt (probably Capt. Proby) 69 Porter, Lt. 157 Posey, Col. 6, 123 Powell, jas. E. 46 Powell, Emory 48 Powell, _____ 78. (Powell), Emory 50 Price, Gen. 101 Rainey, Lt. 16 (commander of Oregon gunboat) Rankin, Ed 33, 73 Rankin, Edw. 33 Rankin, Edward 56 Rankin, Jesse 13 Rankin, W. 81 Ranking, G. W. 36 Richardson, F.L. 152 Roberts, Sgt. 76 Roberson, Wm. 56, 57 Ruggles, Brig. Gen. 87 Ruggles, Gen. 87, 122 Rumble, Quartermaster 16 (S.E. Rumble from Natchez) Rutledge, _____ 14 Scales, Wheat 1 Scarborough, henry 6, 54, 133, 170 Scott, reuben 170 Scott, (Gen. Winfield) 176 Sewell, J.D. Lt. 36 Sims, John, Lt. 73, 77, 80, 87, 117 Sims, ____ 108, 109, 154 Slidell, ______ 126 Smith, Duncan 113, 120, 183 Smith, Duncan A. 56 Smith, Mr. 29 Smith, Old citizen 148 (Smith), Duncan 116 (Smith), second son (brother of Duncan Smith) 183 Stuart, Calvin 9 Tanner, David 28 Tanner, _____ 28 Tennesseean 108 Thompson, John 35 Thornhill, Ward 183 Thorton, J.J. Col. 150 VanDorn (Gen) 88, 101 Warner, Lt. 44, 158 Warren, Daniel 121 Warren, Wm. 71, 96 Washington, (George, Gen.) 142 Watts, Arthur 6 Webb, Tom 109, 151 Webb, Thos. 34, 61, 77, 117 Webb, Saml. 6 Webb, W. 6, 23, 35 Webb, Washington 6, 170 Webb, W.S. 154 Webb, ______ 108 Weinberg, Mr. 76 Weinberg, Mrs. 69, 76 Welch, Saml. 6 Wills, Lt. Col. 188 Yancey, Mr. 125 Yancey, _____ 126 Yankee cavalry 180 Yankee officer 171 Yankees 160, 170, 181, 182 I am now loading the PLACE index and UNIT index and will forward with the diary or soon after. We really need someone in Jackson, MS. to look through the "Archie Cato Papers" at the Archives. There is supposed to be an original Co. E roster there. Ron Skellie >>

    02/22/1999 04:47:41
    1. HOLMES PA McKEAN CO.
    2. McKEAN CO PA EARLY BIRTH RECORDS (AARON/ MARY HOLMES) GENWEB HOLMES: Carl William Leonard 7-4-1895 Two Mile male Aron/ Mary Mina Eleanora 9-8-1893 Two Mile female Aron/ Mary Anna D. 1-11-1901 Two Mile female AaronMary Ella A. 7-4-1905 Two Mile female Aaron/ Mary Cora M. 1-24-1903 Two Mile female Aaron/ Mary Regina S. 9-1-1897 Two Mile female Aaron/ Mary

    02/22/1999 04:46:33
    1. Holmes IL
    2. DU PAGE CO> Marriages (GENWEB) HOLMES; Albert P. m. Warren Seraph 1-3-1849 465 Rev. Hope Brown Jeanette H. m. Morey Henry 11-24-1853 891 Rev. P. Taylor Julia Ann m. Chatfiel John 12-2-1847 383 Rev. A. Grop Temperence m. Churchil Orlando A. 11-30-1848 456 Rev. P. Taylor Thomas W. m. Wright Ann M. 4-9-1855 1073 Rev. C Garrison

    02/22/1999 04:35:08
    1. HOLMES
    2. Is there someone on this list from Texas that is working on the Thomas A. Holmes/Susan J. Parker line? We ran across a listing at the FHC, and all it said was the person that submitted it, was in Texas. If that person is out there would LOVE to connect with you.. this is my line. Carolyn

    02/22/1999 01:52:35
    1. David Holmes
    2. David Holmes, P.O. Slater. Son of Thomas and Mary Holmes; was born in Brook county, Virginia, Feb. 22, 1840. He moved to Jefferson County, Ohio, with his parents. His father was a miller; he spent his early years helping his father in the mill, and has followed the business to the present time. In 1868 he moved to Rocheport, Missouri, and was seven years engaged in the mill of A.M. Clayton. In 1875 he moved to Laynesville, in this county, and the next year to Marshall, and established the "Centennial Mill" there, and in 1880 sold out to his then partner, Charles H. Vanstone. He then purchased his present interest (one half), in the Slater flouring mills. Feb. 29, 1868, he married Miss Sarah Taylor, daughter of George and Jane Taylor, the former of Pennsylvania and the latter of Ohio. They have five children: Ina M., Elry, Clarence E. and Leona. (History of Saline County)

    02/21/1999 08:44:49
    1. Re: Some Holmes :)
    2. OOPS.. forgot to tell you these were deaths in Tennessee... sorry [email protected] wrote: > Ran across these and thought someone might find them > interesting... > Augustus P. Holmes, 4, TN, June bronchitis > Elizabeth M. Holmes, 9?, TN, Sept pneumonia > Harvy Holmes, 65, TN, laborer, April, syphilis > Isaac Holmes, 35, TN, farmer, typhoid fever > James P. Holmes, 32, KY, engineer, consumption > Mary C. Holmes, 1, TN, April, worms > Minnie Holmes, 30, TN, consumption > Mrs. J. Holmes, 40, canada, Oct. yellow fever > Phinias Holmes, 62, CT, Oct., shoemaker, consumption > Poly Holmes, 46, AL, Nov., T. fever > Richard Holmes, 26, Ireland, April, laborer, inflam. of > brain > Sarah Holmes, 29, VA, Feb. typhoid > Sarah A. Holmes, 22, TN, Aug. dispepsia > Sarah F. Holmes, 26, TN, NC,NC, with parents, Jan22, > consumption > Thomas Holmes, 64, NC, April, farmer, dropsey > W.A. Holmes, 27, TN, lawyer, Dec, pneumonia > William Holmes, 22, TN, Sept, t. fever

    02/21/1999 02:47:25
    1. Some Holmes :)
    2. Ran across these and thought someone might find them interesting... Augustus P. Holmes, 4, TN, June bronchitis Elizabeth M. Holmes, 9?, TN, Sept pneumonia Harvy Holmes, 65, TN, laborer, April, syphilis Isaac Holmes, 35, TN, farmer, typhoid fever James P. Holmes, 32, KY, engineer, consumption Mary C. Holmes, 1, TN, April, worms Minnie Holmes, 30, TN, consumption Mrs. J. Holmes, 40, canada, Oct. yellow fever Phinias Holmes, 62, CT, Oct., shoemaker, consumption Poly Holmes, 46, AL, Nov., T. fever Richard Holmes, 26, Ireland, April, laborer, inflam. of brain Sarah A. Holmes, 29, VA, Feb. typhoid Sarah A. Holmes, 22, TN, Aug. dispepsia Sarah F. Holmes, 26, TN, NC,NC, with parents, Jan22, consumption Thomas Holmes, 64, NC, April, farmer, dropsey W.A. Holmes, 27, TN, lawyer, Dec, pneumonia William Holmes, 22, TN, Sept, t. fever

    02/21/1999 02:34:11
    1. Found these...
    2. Entree acres book page entry date water coarse notes Holmes, Basil 15,135 1/2 1 244 12-23-1782 Upper Blue Lick (KY) .............. Holmes, John 4,819 2 144 1-23-1783 Main Fork Licking (KY) ............. Holmes, Joseph 4,000 3 294 4-16-1784 --------Cr ---- (KY) 746 Acres surveyed Holmes, Joseph 406 3 294 4-16-1784 Fork Clear Creek (KY) surveyed Hope these help someone.. Does anyone have a J. Howard Holmes.. son of John A. Holmes? If so I may have found new information... carolyn

    02/20/1999 03:03:58
    1. Holmes
    2. Donna
    3. This is Donna and I would like to share some things that I found on the internet. Civil War Veterns Recorded at Bowling Green Ohio court house. John Holmes born in Ireland Discharged from war on May 26, 1865 I found the next one at ftp://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/oh/athens/civilwar/2ndoh.txt Holmes, William Co. B Age- 19 Private ftp://.rootsweb.com/pub/sugenweb/oh/athens/civilwar/3rdoh.txt Holmes, Benjamin Co. G Age- 21 Private Hope this will help someone.

    02/19/1999 11:06:37
    1. HOLMES McKean Co. PA
    2. EARLY BIRTH RECORDS McKEAN CO. 1892-1905 HOLM, CARL WILLIAM LEONARD 7-4-1895 Two Mile M Aron/ Mary HOLM, MINA ELEANOR 9-8-1893 Two Mile F Aron/ Mary HOLMES, ANNA D. 1-11-1901 Two Mile F Aaron/ Mary HOLMES, ELLA A. 7-4-1905 Two Mile F Aaron/ Mary HOLMES, CORA M. 1-24-1903 Two Mile F Aaron/ Mary HOLMES, REGINA S. 9-1-1897 Two Mile F Aaron/ Mary

    02/18/1999 07:32:14
    1. HOLMES
    2. Hanna's Graveyard Cumberland Co. PA Hopewell Twp. Susan HOLMES d 2-14-1850 b 12-17-1779 First Presbyterian Church- Easton PA Church records 1812-1911 1846 Samuel H HOLMES 1849 Mary HOLMES 1849 Samuel HOLMES 1854 Margaret Ann HOLMES Ridge Church of the Brethren 1850 Susan HOLMES

    02/18/1999 07:19:05
    1. Holmes Info
    2. HOLMES BESSIE SI - F- W- 39- widow- 2 - 0 AR SC SC 1910 Pike Co. AR census CARLISLE INDIAN INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL 1879-1918 HOLMES FRANK * Chippewa {NAR75} HOLMES JOHN * Chippewa {NAR75} HOLMES JOSEPHINE * Chippewa {NAR75} HOLMES RACHEL Chippewa {NAR75} HOLMES RICHARD EUGENE * Chippewa {NAR75} * Indicates records in both NARA and CCHS

    02/18/1999 07:00:35
    1. Holmes PA
    2. Margaretta W Holmes d 2/11/1881 age 64- 4m- 27days Carlisle - Ashland Cemetery Cumberland Co, PA Bios. H-K Everyname Index to W.W. Munsell's 1881 History of Schuylkill Co. PA Augustus Holmes pg. 76-7 Dr. Augustine Holmes pg. 316-322 John Holmes pg. 208-210 Samuel Holmes pg 210

    02/18/1999 06:39:44
    1. new Holmes members
    2. Art Storer
    3. just got some info from a new Holmes cousin. here is her fathers family:James R. Holmes born 1837-GA his wife was Nancy Louisa Smith their children: William David -born 1868-married Lizzie Garner- Lubbock ,texas James Andrew born -1869-married Martha Waters-Ala Martha Lucinda-born 1871-married Hilliard Hill-Ala Julie Ann-born 1874-married James Boggs-Ala Joseph Allen-born 1875-married SAlley Herren--Ala Charles Lawson-born 1877-married Margaret Kitchens--Ala Amelia JAne-born 1879- died in infancy ala does any of these new family names ring any bells Ann

    02/18/1999 10:58:34
    1. Holmes Sangamon Co. IL 1850
    2. Holmes Ln Hn Fn L name F name Age Sex Occup Value Birthplace School 21 518 518 Holmes John 53 M Farmer 1000 Eng 22 518 518 Holmes Harriett 52 F VT 23 518 518 Holmes Linus 24 M Farmer NY 24 518 518 Holmes Harriett 17 F NY X 25 518 518 Holmes Salrisca 11 F IL X Sangamon Co. IL 1850 census

    02/17/1999 01:09:00
    1. John Shadrack Holmes
    2. Didn't someone post on him lately? I found a John Shadrack HOLMES in GA. says b.7 April 1858 d. 2 March 1873

    02/17/1999 11:22:11
    1. Re: EARLIEST HOLMES
    2. Mary Salisbury
    3. Hello everyone; Our earliest Holmes/Hulmes is Robert Hulme bur 14 Jan 1604/5 Stockport, Cheshire, England md Alice who d 1610 Reddish, Lancashire, England; bur 7 Sep 1610 Collegiate Church, Manchester, Lancashire, England. Their children as known: 1) Robert Holmes chr 18 Aug 1578 Cheshire, England; d Nov 1640 Reddish, Lancashire, England; bur 12 Nov 1640 Stockport, Cheshire, England; md 8 Oct 1605 Stockport, Cheshire, England Katherine Johnson b abt 1534 of Stockport; d Sep 1630 Reddish; bur 8 Sep 1630 Stockport. [direct ancestor] 2) John Hulme 3) Jane Hulme 4) Miss Hulme md Mr. Hoyd Source for all: HISTORICAL & GENEALOGICAL MISCELLANY, "Holmes of Monmouth County, Pg 303; ENGLISH ORIGINS OF NEW ENGLAND FAMILIES, "The English Ancestry of Rev. Obadiah Holmes by Col. J. T. Holmes, Pg 76-80, Vol. 1, first series. [Child #1 above is father of Rev. Obadiah holmes, direct ancestor].

    02/16/1999 01:49:44
    1. Re: HOLMES PA Cumberland Co.
    2. LJewell
    3. Would you possibly have a connection to HOLMES, Mary Jane? Born either in England 1789 or Carlisle PA 7/8/1787 Married McCAGUE, John 3/24/1808 or (3/26/1807 listed as Jane - Early Pennsylvania Marriages prior to 1810 Vol 1 Marriage Record of First Presbyterian Church, at Carlisle) Moved to Harrison Co OH, then Tuscarawas Co OH where John died about 1850, then to Allen Co OH where she lived with her children until the year 1861 when she died at 72 of malaria. (oral histories) Just creeping along, Lori [email protected] -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Monday, February 15, 1999 12:52 PM Subject: HOLMES PA Cumberland Co. |RICHARD O. HOLMES, white, m, 29 yr 9mo , father Jonathan, mother Elizabeth, |school teacher, b 12-6-1823, N. Middleton Twp. Cumberland Co., unmarried, d |9-5-1853, buried Carlisle Cemetery in N. Middleton Twp. | |______________________________

    02/16/1999 11:13:16
    1. BRIDGES/ HOLMES
    2. BELINDA Please e-mail me your e-mail address I can't find your address. I think it must be all these disorganized stacks of papers sitting around. I have it on my to do list for this weekend to organize the past 2 weeks papers I've collected. I wanted to let you know I got the packet what a great job. I am just in awe. Will I ever reach that point??? I did see in my glance thru when I got it this morning that you also have a WORDEN in your tree. My maternal grandmother was a Worden. She married a VAN VALKENBERG in OR. What do you think of that?

    02/16/1999 11:08:22
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    2. Friend, Carol
    3. unsubscribe Carol B. Friend Overflow Secretary Tucker Flyer 1615 L Street, N.W., Suite 400 Washington, D.C. 20036-5612 Tel: 202-429-3277; Fax: 202-429-3231 http://www.tuckerflyer.com mailto:[email protected]

    02/16/1999 08:46:54