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mt James Mathew Howell was one of the Howell's on the 1850 cenus of Georgia....................I am desperately looking for any contact with someone researching, this James. James Mathew Howell ...........Walker co. Ga. 1850. wife............Patience (?) by 1860 James and family are in Erath Co. Texas. sons and daughters in Comanche , Brown co,. in Texas and then OKLA> Any help would be app. Camellia Howell foster ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jeannette Phethean" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, January 22, 2002 12:44 PM Subject: Re: [HOWELL] [Fwd: James Howell - Warren County, GA] > The only James Howell in Warren County in 1850 was 14 years old, a laborer > on someone's farm. There were 11 men named James Howell in Georgia in the > 1850 census, none of whom had a wife named Ann, so it is probable that your > James had moved on to some other state by then. > > Jeannette > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Colleen Pustola" <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Tuesday, January 22, 2002 11:36 AM > Subject: [HOWELL] [Fwd: James Howell - Warren County, GA] > > > > > > > > -------- Original Message -------- > > Subject: Re: [HOWELLS-SOUTH] [Fwd: James A. Howell - Coffee County, > > Alabama]] > > Resent-Date: Tue, 22 Jan 2002 08:32:01 -0700 > > Resent-From: [email protected] > > Date: Tue, 22 Jan 2002 10:31:53 EST > > From: [email protected] > > Reply-To: [email protected] > > To: [email protected] > > > > Does anyone have information regarding a James Howell who married Ann > > Crosby > > in Warren CO, GA in 1837? I am wondering about their children's names. > > Thanks! Bek Akin > > > > > > ==== HOWELLS-SOUTHERN Mailing List ==== > > Our homesite is the Howell Research Room located at > > <http://www.geocities.com/howell_research>. > > > > > > ==== HOWELL Mailing List ==== > > Please do not send messages with attachments, HTML, MIME, or any other > > enhanced text to the list. RootsWeb does not allow messages with those > > settings through their servers and will only return them to you. > > > > > ==== HOWELL Mailing List ==== > To unsubscribe from the HOWELL discussion list, send a message to [email protected] (mail mode) or [email protected] (digest) with the word unsubscribe in the subject line. > > >
Hi family, This message is primarily for those cousins who have websites. You'll understand why I'm saying that as you read further... Cousin Tom Watkins brought up a suggestion to me that I'll in turn bring up to you: "...have you given any thought to setting up a Howell Web Ring with the Research Room being the anchor site?" Actually, I don't think it's a bad idea at all. :) For those of you who don't know what webrings are ~ picture a circle of covered wagons. Each individual wagon is someone's website. The websites are tied together into one ring that you can hop from one to another with by clicking on embedded code of the webring's logo. It may not happen for a few months because I *really* want to get our domain up to speed and put a splash page on the front so we can build different areas (like a Web ring :) ). However, if we have 5 or more Howell websites already, perhaps it would be in our best interests to begin one as early as next month. Since we are a composite family, maybe we could call it the "4H Webring"??? So, my questions to you are: 1. Do you have a Howell/Howle website? 2. Would you be interested in forming a webring with the Research Center being the anchor site? 3. Will it be the "4H Webring" or what? Please send your responses directly to me at <[email protected]>. I hope each of you are having a WONDERFUL Wednesday! :) Colleen
Brenda I do not have George Marshall Howell who married Mattie Fields in my data base. This is what the 1880 census index shows for George Howell in Geneva County. Census Place: Geneva, Alabama Source: FHL Film 1254013 National Archives Film T9-0013 Page 636D Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace Martha HOWELL Self F S W 30 GA Occ: Farm Hand Fa: GA Mo: GA George HOWELL Son M S W 9 AL Fa: AL Mo: GA John HOWELL Son M S W 7 AL Fa: AL Mo: GA I do have Archibald M. CARMICHAEL in my data base but have no indication that he was related to Mattie's mother was Nancy Jane Carmichael of Coffee Co. This is what the 1880 index shows for Mattie Carmichael in Coffee County. Census Place: Haw Ridge, Coffee, Alabama Source: FHL Film 1254008 National Archives Film T9-0008 Page 306D Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace J. Danny CARMICHAEL Self M M W 33 GA Occ: Farmer Fa: SC Mo: SC Dora E. CARMICHAEL Wife F M W 22 AL Occ: Keeping House Fa: GA Mo: GA Mattie CARMICHAEL Dau F S W 5 AL Fa: GA Mo: AL Marvin CARMICHAEL Son M S W 2 AL Fa: GA Mo: AL Charlie CARMICHAEL Here is Mattie Carmichael in Dale County. Census Place: Newton, Dale, Alabama Source: FHL Film 1254010 National Archives Film T9-0010 Page 602C Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace Daniel CARMICHAEL Self M M W 34 AL Occ: Farmer Fa: SC Mo: GA Sallie A. CARMICHAEL Wife F M W 31 GA Fa: GA Mo: GA Archibald CARMICHAEL Son M S W 12 AL Fa: AL Mo: GA Maude CARMICHAEL Dau F S W 7 AL Fa: AL Mo: GA Mattie L. CARMICHAEL Dau F S W 5 AL Fa: AL Mo: GA David M I would not be the least bit surprised to find at some point they were all related. Hope this helps! Tom _________________________________________________________________ Join the worlds largest e-mail service with MSN Hotmail. http://www.hotmail.com
Hi family, Two things ~ First, I'd like to give you the other two keys to our domain. We are now on the Web as: http://howellresearch.com http://howellresearch.net http://howellresearch.org And secondly, do you remember way back whenever, I told you I'd build you an award winning site, because you were worth it? I kept my promise. :-D I ask you all to please visit our awards page the next time you're "at home." I need to address the subject now because, at the rate we're going, I'm going to have to build another page! :) Be proud, my cousins. Our name is beginning to spread on the Web like a wildfire. I'm receiving some glowing comments about us ~ not only our through our home, but us as an online family ... and you are SO worth it! :) I wish you all a TERRIFIC Tuesday! :) Colleen
The only James Howell in Warren County in 1850 was 14 years old, a laborer on someone's farm. There were 11 men named James Howell in Georgia in the 1850 census, none of whom had a wife named Ann, so it is probable that your James had moved on to some other state by then. Jeannette ----- Original Message ----- From: "Colleen Pustola" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, January 22, 2002 11:36 AM Subject: [HOWELL] [Fwd: James Howell - Warren County, GA] > > > -------- Original Message -------- > Subject: Re: [HOWELLS-SOUTH] [Fwd: James A. Howell - Coffee County, > Alabama]] > Resent-Date: Tue, 22 Jan 2002 08:32:01 -0700 > Resent-From: [email protected] > Date: Tue, 22 Jan 2002 10:31:53 EST > From: [email protected] > Reply-To: [email protected] > To: [email protected] > > Does anyone have information regarding a James Howell who married Ann > Crosby > in Warren CO, GA in 1837? I am wondering about their children's names. > Thanks! Bek Akin > > > ==== HOWELLS-SOUTHERN Mailing List ==== > Our homesite is the Howell Research Room located at > <http://www.geocities.com/howell_research>. > > > ==== HOWELL Mailing List ==== > Please do not send messages with attachments, HTML, MIME, or any other > enhanced text to the list. RootsWeb does not allow messages with those > settings through their servers and will only return them to you. >
-------- Original Message -------- Subject: Re: [HOWELLS-SOUTH] [Fwd: James A. Howell - Coffee County, Alabama]] Resent-Date: Tue, 22 Jan 2002 08:32:01 -0700 Resent-From: [email protected] Date: Tue, 22 Jan 2002 10:31:53 EST From: [email protected] Reply-To: [email protected] To: [email protected] Does anyone have information regarding a James Howell who married Ann Crosby in Warren CO, GA in 1837? I am wondering about their children's names. Thanks! Bek Akin ==== HOWELLS-SOUTHERN Mailing List ==== Our homesite is the Howell Research Room located at <http://www.geocities.com/howell_research>.
Tom, I'm researching the Howell's from around Coffee Co. also. My great grand father was George Marshall Howell who married Mattie Fields. Mattie's mother was Nancy Jane Carmichael of Coffee Co. I believe George Marshall Howell was from Dothan. He died in Geneva Co. but all his family is said to still live in Dothan. Do you have any info on him. Brenda Clayton----- Original Message ----- From: "Colleen Pustola" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, January 18, 2002 9:17 AM Subject: [HOWELL] [Fwd: James A. Howell - Coffee County, Alabama] > > > -------- Original Message -------- > Subject: [HOWELLS-SOUTH] James A. Howell - Coffee County, Alabama > Resent-Date: Fri, 18 Jan 2002 08:42:17 -0700 > Resent-From: [email protected] > Date: Fri, 18 Jan 2002 15:42:15 > From: "Tom Watkins" <[email protected]> > Reply-To: [email protected] > To: [email protected] > > Gwyn: > > I am researching The Howells of Coffee County, Alabama. Where were your > Howell's in Alabama? > > Tom Watkins > > > ==== HOWELL Mailing List ==== > Please avoid flaming (attacking) any single person or the group. This infraction will earn you immediate removal from the list. >
Here it is.....http://howellresearch.com You can also use the same with .net and .org Tara
Dixie, It's at http://howellresearch.com Enjoy! :) Colleen "Dixie Lea in K.C..." wrote: > > Hi, > May I please have the new address of the Howell site...? > Thanks, > Dixie Lea in K.C... > > ==== HOWELL Mailing List ==== > Please do not send messages with attachments, HTML, MIME, or any other > enhanced text to the list. RootsWeb does not allow messages with those > settings through their servers and will only return them to you.
Hi, Will someone, kindly, send me the new address of the Howell site ??? Thanks, Dixie Lea...
Hi, May I please have the new address of the Howell site...? Thanks, Dixie Lea in K.C...
) ( ( ) Good Morning Family! ( \ .-.,--^--. ( Come on in. . . \* ) \\|`----'| - The coffee pot's on. . . .=|=. \| |// ...and we even have decaf, |~'~| | |/ tea, and hot chocolate! | | \ / _|___|_ ------ (_______) Today's topics include: 1. Welcome to new cousins 2. Protecting yourself from spammers 3. Protecting your genealogy and wallet from scammers TO OUR NEWEST COUSINS ~~ On behalf of the entire 4H family, I'd like to extend a most hearty welcome to those cousins who came into the family fold this past week. We are very glad to have you with us and hope you'll stay and remain a part of our online family. As soon as you're comfortable with us and the list, please send in your Howell lines so we can all see how we're related to you. We do not have a fancy format for sending in records or queries to the list. Post as many as you wish! If the data has anything to do with Howell ancestors or any of the 9 variant spellings we research that might help someone, please feel free to post it. Every scrap of information is appreciated. You have joined not just a list, but a family of cousins who are four teams of researchers combined into one family, the 4H. Although we are one family, we have two homesites and if you haven't visited these sites yet, you are encouraged to do so ~ Home for the HOWELL-L, HOWELLS-SOUTHERN-L, and HOWLE-L is the Howell Research Room (otherwise known as the HRR) which opened May 28th. You'll find it located at <http://howellresearch.com>. While not large in size yet, this site is to become a clearinghouse dedicated to global research of the Howell[s] surname and all her variant spellings. You're invited to submit material for display at the HRR. Simply let me know you want to house material there and what it is. We can display anything, provided it doesn't involve living persons. Contact me at <[email protected]>. Home for the HOWELL-SURNAME-L is the Edward Howell Family Association site at <http://www.ehfa.org>. This is a site dedicated to descendants of Edward Howell of Southampton, Long Island, New York. There you'll find an online transcription of "Descendants of Edward Howell (1584-1655) of Westbury Manor, Marsh Gibbon, Buckinghamshire, [England], and Southampton, Long Island, New York," Second Edition by Dr. David Faris. Web mistress for the EHFA site is Kristen Howell <[email protected]>. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Yes, this week's Coffee is about spammers and scammers ... and sometimes they're both! Last week I advised you to be wary of what information you put on the Web. This week's advice is equally important, hence has a Coffee devoted completely to the subjects. This is the third Coffee dedicated to our newbies and those novices who might still need the lessons. Both are rather long and intense subjects, so I'll just jump right into them. PROTECTING YOURSELF FROM SPAMMERS Spammer? What in the world is THAT? The term comes from the word 'spam' and no, tender newbie, I do not mean the canned meat. On the Web, spam is junk email ~ equal to the junk mail you get in your in-life mailbox. However, the spam you receive in your inbox can range from anything to qualifying for a credit card to some really disgusting porn messages. A spammer is [yep!] someone who sends spam. This all comes as a result of your email address being harvested from a site you placed your addy on for one reason or another, perhaps a message board, or signing up for a newsletter to someone who sells email address without your knowledge. In fairness, you should know that not all sites sell the email addresses that they gather. There are three keys to dealing with spammers: 1.) Never, but NEVER reply back to any spam ~ even if your name doesn't show up as the addressee. Spammers are *very* wily! Most times they actually WANT you to answer their spam. Your reply lets them know that they've reached a valid email address; then voila'! ...you've just allowed your inbox to be made available to every spammer in the world! Another ploy of theirs is to say something like, "This message is not considered spam because we have given you a return email address. If you wish to be unsubscribed send a message to [email protected]" Know right away that the email address they've given you to unsub is, 5 times out of 10, a fake one. The other 5 times it's used to harvest your very-available email address! You can't win either way, so save yourself the grief and don't respond at all. 2.) You can report the spammer, and the best site to do that is at <http://spamcop.net/accountadd.shtml>. Get yourself registered and use their free reporting service by clicking on their 'Reporting only' link, or upgrade the service and pay $3 a month for a 'filtered email account'. The free service works great but is slower; the filtered account prevents most spam from ever reaching your inbox. HINT: Save the email they send you once you've registered. That way you won't have to keep registering every time you want to report spam. Many people feel the best way to rid themselves of a spammer is to send the offensive message[s] directly back to the spammer's server <[email protected]_server.whatever>. A lot of people use this method. The problem with doing this is that a lot of times the spammer will use a redirect email server to cover up his/her real one, and most people don't realize that. [I told you spammers were wily!] The only way to ensure you send back to the correct server is to read the message's headers. No, I don't mean the to/from/subject/date block we all see. I mean the humongous string of data that we usually don't see because our email programs default to hide the headers. Unless you're experienced in reading headers, your safest bet is to head for SpamCop by clicking on the hyperlink above. SpamCop reports back to every ISP a message has taken to get to you. The reason you want to report the spam is because most ISP's [internet service providers like AOL, Earthlink, MSN, Yahoo, Hotmail, etc.] frown sorely on spam. They'll quickly shut down someone who's reported as spamming. By your actively reporting the spam and returning a copy of it to the providers, quick steps are usually taken to remove the spammer's service. 3.) In view of #1 and #2, you'll want a well-greased delete key! <g> Remember ... report it; DON'T respond to it in any way, at any time. PROTECTING YOUR GENEALOGY AND WALLET FROM SCAMMERS In addition, we genealogists are open to another variety of spam. It comes from people who know how desperate we are to find names, dates, places for our research. They are the most dangerous to us because they prey on our curiosities, frustrations and desperation. In no way are they dumb; they know *exactly* which buttons to push on us and make us do what they want unless ... we're armed in advance with the knowledge that they exist and ... we heed that knowledge! And THAT knowledge comes next... Unfortunately, as computering genealogists we're faced with "genealogy" Web sites contributing to the spam mail that you receive. They are of two varieties: 1.) this first type of site is the most insidious because it appears so innocent. This one profits from personal information gleaned from you under the guise of helping you do genealogy research when in fact, the site is a "front," with its main purpose being to gather personal information about you and then selling it. This is the one that will end up getting you loaded with spam till you're nearly crazy or can get your identity or even your hard-earned research stolen. Again with the stolen identity? Yes, I'm afraid so. We genealogists are a trusting bunch ~ too trusting sometimes. In our eagerness for answers we share our GedComs with each other, pass them to relatives who then pass them along to someone else you may not even know (and who may have the scruples of a snake), or we load them online to sites advocating something along the lines of, "share your genealogy with others and make connections!" Even more exciting is having someone else load your GedCom data along with theirs because they acquired from you or that relative/person with the scruples of a snake! Did ALL OF US who did any of the above think about removing the information about those still living? No. :( Did ALL OF US who did any of the above think about removing the information that shows our relationships to our mothers (and those maiden name passwords)? No. :( Do some of us have our GedComs online at places who use our uploaded information to build cd's and sell the information back to us? You bet! :( Identity thieves love you! And I *know* you can't wait to see your (living) mom's information come back around to you on a commercial site's cd and being sold globally! :( The point here ... B.E. S.O. C.A.R.E.F.U.L. with your information! It may not be just you or your mom that you're hurting; I (or any other inline cousins you've discovered online) could be on your GedCom with our own mother's information! 2.) the second type of site blatantly offers something too good to be true for money up front, usually by way of credit card. This is also the type of site that cleans out your wallet or checkbook! This site is more inline with what we live with in real life. Most of us can spot these rip-offs immediately. However, you can't see someone's eyes, read their body language, hear their voics when you're looking at an email or message board making all sorts of claims. Then it becomes important to thoroughly investigate ~ asking every question you can think of, find others who may be receiving the same message you did, head for the search engines. If you've noticed, I've not given you any specific site names or companies. To do so here would lengthen the Coffee another five or six pages (really) and I only have 20,000 bytes of room to work with. So, unlike what I would normally do, I'm going to send you to some sites that will enlighten you as to who you need to be wary of. I suggest that you not skip over these links. I am not putting them here to suck up your time, rather I am guiding you toward additional knowledge to protect yourself ... http://blacksheep.rootsweb.com/shame.html - Scroll down about 3/4 of the way on the page until you come to "Scams to be knowledgeable about: Visit these examples of our Inductees to the Genealogy Hall of Shame." There, you'll see links about 14 different sites. However, if you're short on time (who isn't), I suggest you definitely not miss this one <http://blacksheep.rootsweb.com/promises.htm> as it deals with sites that are currently giving us the most headaches. http://www.compuright.net/scamsandspam/index.shtml - This is a site dedicated to scams and spam. The principle site under investigation here is one that all genealogists need to be *very* aware of. http://www.censusdiggins.com/familydiscovery.html - This site picks up where Gene Olson's Scams and Spam site leaves off. Here you'll find online comments from researchers like you and me. Some of them are not pretty, either. http://www.ancestordetective.com/watchdog.htm#Warning - This is a genealogy watchdog site. Be sure to have a look. There are more I could send you to, but if you'll view just these you'll be as knowledgeable as anyone. We've begun a new year ... another year for our spam scammers to have at us. Don't be one of their statistics. If you're not sure about something, you're welcome to email me <[email protected]> and ask. The goal is just for you to protect yourselves, your families, your genealogies, and your checkbooks. Practice safe genealogy on Web, always. It's family ... and that's what we're all about. I so enjoyed spending this time with you today. Thank you for sharing it with me. I wish each of you a week filled with health, productivity, fun, and above all, filled with love and inner peace. ) ( ) _.-~~-. (@\'--'/. Colleen ('``.__.'`) `..____.'
I've been trying to crack the nut of James Howell's line for years. James was my 4th great-grandfather. He was married to Agnes CASON, and is listed in the 1850 and 1860 census records for Andrew Co., Missouri. These records give his birthplace as Tennessee. I recently found a website that gives a lineage for him back to Edward Howell, who settled Southampton, Long Island. When I explore that line, I find that there are several different versions of it, including one purported ancestor who is placed with at least three different sets of parents, depending on the submission I'm looking at. I believe that James and Agnes were married in Warren Co., Kentucky on October 11, 1814. The website that gives his lineage shows it as: James HOWELL and Agnes CASON Samuel HOWELL and P. BUTLER Timothy HOWELL and Rebecca JANNEY David HOWELL and Mary BAKER Hugh HOWELL Edmund HOWELL and ? SAYRE Edward HOWELL and Eleanor Henry HOWELL and Margaret HAWTEN Henry HOWELL William HOWELL and Anne EYRE The only records I've seen definitively are the census records for Andrew Co., MO. I welcome confirmations, corrections, insights, direction ... ANY input for this cyber-researcher back in Spokane, Washington! Thank you, Diane Midkiff [email protected]
-------- Original Message -------- Subject: [HOWELLS-SOUTH] James A. Howell - Coffee County, Alabama Resent-Date: Fri, 18 Jan 2002 08:42:17 -0700 Resent-From: [email protected] Date: Fri, 18 Jan 2002 15:42:15 From: "Tom Watkins" <[email protected]> Reply-To: [email protected] To: [email protected] Gwyn: I am researching The Howells of Coffee County, Alabama. Where were your Howell's in Alabama? Tom Watkins
Hello: I can't seem to get the website below on Angelfire to work. Is it correct ? Thanks, Steve Cooper ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, January 13, 2002 10:07 AM Subject: [HOWELL] My new website > I wanted to thank everyone for their help. I have been working on my > boyfriend's family tree (David Howell) and I have uploaded his information > onto my web site that is pretty new. I had to delete my aol site due to aol > not allowing me to update the site so I have had to start completely over. > > You can view the site > <A HREF="http://www.angelfire.com/nc3/joynerfamily/index.html">Family Tree > </A> > > You have to actually go to the bottom of the index page and find Howell > Family Tree eventually I will have a different display that will be more > people friendly but I need to first try to get all of my other info uploaded. > > Shannon Joyner > > > ==== HOWELL Mailing List ==== > To post messages to the Howell discussion list, send them to > [email protected] > >
Thank you for passing on these words of wisdom. Char B
Hi Everyone, This was sent to another group that I belong to and in light of this morning's Coffee, I thought you might like to read it. ...A horror story from an attorney, that's just what we all need! :-| Colleen ORIGINAL MESSAGE: A good idea... Place the contents of your wallet on a photocopy machine, do both sides of each license, credit card, etc, you will know what you had in your wallet and all of the account numbers and phone numbers to call and cancel. Keep the photocopy in a safe place. A corporate attorney sent this out to the employees in his company. I pass it along, for your information. We've all heard horror stories about fraud that's committed us in your name, address, SS#, credit, etc. Unfortunately I (the author of this piece who happens to be an attorney) have first hand knowledge, because my wallet was stolen last month and within a week the thieve(s) ordered an expensive monthly cell phone package, applied for a VISA credit card, had a credit line approved to buy a Gateway computer, received a PIN number from DMV to change my driving record information online, and more. But here's some critical information to limit the damage in case this happens to you or someone you know. As everyone always advises, cancel your credit cards immediately, but the key is having the toll free numbers and your card numbers handy so you know whom to call. Keep those where you can find them easily. File a police report immediately in the jurisdiction where it was stolen, this proves to credit providers you were diligent, and is a first step toward an investigation (if there ever is one). But here's what is perhaps most important: (I never ever thought to do this)- Call the three national credit reporting organizations immediately to place a fraud alert on your name and SS#. I had never heard of doing that until advised by a bank that called to tell me an application for credit was made over the Internet in my name. The alert means any company that checks your credit knows your information was stolen and they have to contact you by phone to authorize new credit. By the time I was advised to do this, almost 2 weeks after the theft, all the damage had been done. There are records of all the credit checks initiated by the thieves' purchases, none of which I knew about before placing the alert. Since then, no additional damage has been done, and the thieves threw my wallet away this weekend (someone turned it in). It seems to have stopped them in their tracks. The numbers are: Equifax: 1-800-525-6285 Experian (formerly TRW): 1-888-397-3742 Trans Union: 1-800-680-7289 Social Security Administration (fraud line): 1-800-269-0271 We pass along jokes; we pass along just about everything. Do think about passing this information along. It could really help someone.
I wanted to thank everyone for their help. I have been working on my boyfriend's family tree (David Howell) and I have uploaded his information onto my web site that is pretty new. I had to delete my aol site due to aol not allowing me to update the site so I have had to start completely over. You can view the site <A HREF="http://www.angelfire.com/nc3/joynerfamily/index.html">Family Tree </A> You have to actually go to the bottom of the index page and find Howell Family Tree eventually I will have a different display that will be more people friendly but I need to first try to get all of my other info uploaded. Shannon Joyner
Colleen, I enjoyed the family Christmas and would dig around to see what else I could find and send. Thanks, Jackie Howell