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    1. Re: [HOWELL] COLLEEN'S FEBRUARY CHALLENGE
    2. Frankie Smithey
    3. Regarding the 1846 Texas Poll Tax listing for Asa and Alfred Howell. I have much information on the two brothers and their descendants. However I am still looking for their father in TN. Can anyone help? On Sat, 9 Feb 2002 23:47:40 -0600 "bekkah" <[email protected]> writes: > Here's some odds and ends that I have found over the years. > Missouri Marriages before 1840 > Howell > Benj. to Mahala Costley Sept 28 1815 StCh > Eli to Nancy D Luck Aug 7 1838 Pk-B > Francis Jr to Mary Ransey Dec 29 1816 StCh > Francis to Mary Pratt June 13 1833 Warr > James F to Isabell Morris May 13 1827 StCh > John to Grace Baldridge Feb 21 1805 StCh > John to Polly Wilson Sept 1821 Howa > John to Joanna Evans April 10 1828 StCh > John C to Lucinda Stewart Dec 20 1838 Warr > John E to Katherine Kippers March 9 1837 Monr > Larkin to Martha Baugh Feb 10 1831 StCh > Pirives W. to Mary A Howell Dec 29 1836 Warr > Riley to Jane Reeves Nov 28 1835 StCh > Samuel to Eliza Stokes Feb 4 1835 Lafa > William to Martha Cason Jan 9 1827 Howa > William to Elizabeth Bailey March 6 1831 CG-A > William J to Maria L Smith Feb 11 1836 Mari > William M to Mary Byrd March 31 1831 CG-A > Young to Kathryn Welty Dec 3 1831 Linc > > From Stephen F Austin's Book of Families > Elijah Howell age 26 years of age. single, moved from Ohio. to the > colony > (Texas) May 30 1831. > > Poll List for 1846 Texas > Alfred Howell Grimes Co > Asa Howell Grimes Co > D Howell Collin Co > FE Howell Fayette Co > Ned Howell Rusk Co > Robert F Howell Rusk Co > > And about Rednap Howell from Western N C During the American > Revolution he > wrote poetry that he taught children to > sing about the oppression of the English. Here is one of his little > ditties. > > "Says Frohock to Fanning,to tell the plain truth > When I came to this country, I was but a youth > My father sent for me, I wasn't worth a cross. > And then my first study, was stealing a horse. > I quickly got credit and then ran away, > And haven;t paid for him this very day. > Says Fanning to Frohock. tis folly to lie. > I rode an old mare that was blind in one eye, > Five shillings in money I had in my purse > My coat was all patched but not much the worse. > but now we've got rich,and it's very well known, > That we'll do very well, if THEY'LL leave us alone. > > Anybody claim Rednap? > Rebekka > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Colleen Pustola" <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Saturday, February 09, 2002 10:12 AM > Subject: [HOWELL] COLLEEN'S FEBRUARY CHALLENGE > > > > Hi family, > > > > You're all way too quiet. ;-) What say we get some dialogue > going > > here? > > > > One record, one small record is all it takes to sometimes open up > > someone's genealogy... just one. It can be a birth, a marriage, a > > death, a family group, or a cemetery interrment. > > > > That's your challenge... to post one record to the list. Can you > do > > it? :) > > > > Colleen > > > > > > ==== 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 ==== > Please avoid flaming (attacking) any single person or the group. > This infraction will earn you immediate removal from the list. >

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