Isham the son of Joshua was b. april 22, 1894 in N.C. and died May 3, 1891 in Macoupin Co. Illinois. He m. sarah arnold april 27, 1822 in Maurey co. Tn. He served in the Blackhawk war enlisting in Macoupin Co. along with his brother Thomas Parish Caudle. Isham and his wife had 10 children including an Isham Wesley...Records would seem to indicate that the Caudles were in Macoupin co. Illinois in the 1834-6 and bought land there...Isham's dau Mary Angeline m. Lemuel Banning Jan 22, 1843 in Greene Co., Illinois. The brother Thomas Parish Caudle, brother Samuel and the Father Joshua Caudle were in Wayne Co. in 1850. I suspect Isham was in Wayne Co. about that time and later returned to Macoupin as he and his wife are buried in Land's Cemetery in Macoupin Co. I guess the answer was Macoupin Co., Illinois...check this site: http://www2.sos.state.il.us/cgi-bin/blkhawk for info about Isham and his brother in the blackhawk war. betty At 08:27 PM 1/3/2001 -0500, you wrote: >While reading your message to Betty, I see where you stated that Isham was >ordained a minister after returning to Wayne County. Do you know where he was >before returning to Wayne County? > >Thanks Avie > > >==== ILGREENE Mailing List ==== >List problems? First, read the Welcome Message that you received >when you subscribed. Feel free to contact Donna Kilroy, >list administrator with questions concerning this list! >mailto:[email protected]
Tom.....I believe that this is the same John H. Emmons in the 1880 census that married Mary E. Webb Thaxton in 1883. I have found the Emmons name spelled several different ways the same documents....including Emmens. William and Mary Thaxton are my line thru their daughter, Lusetta Jane. Thanks! Penny
While reading your message to Betty, I see where you stated that Isham was ordained a minister after returning to Wayne County. Do you know where he was before returning to Wayne County? Thanks Avie
There are no Emmons in the 1860 Greene County Census. The 1880 Census has John H, Emmens 47 farmer born New Jersey parents both born NJ wife Elizabeth Emmens 50 born New Jersey parents both born NJ No Children are listed. No John Emmons that I find Mary and William Thaxton had 6 children. He died 10-29-1881. TOM SAXTON
Trudy, Am interested in exchanging information on the SCROGGINS line. Is your line through Nathaniel, s/o Robert Scroggins b. Jan 1753? [email protected]
Boriun [Borium ] Cemetery is located in the SE Corner of the SW quarter of the NE quarter of Sec. 21, Rge 13 West Twp. 11 North. It was aso known as Sweetin Cemetery. This cemetery was read 11 Apr. 1987 by Carl L. and Wanda Guthrie Phillips. As one looks upon this cemetery, they are reminded of the passage from the funeral service, "Ashes to Ashes, Dust to Dust", and so does nature return to claim its own from what was carved out of her to become a resting place for our forefathers. Buried in this Cemetery are: Ford, John F. d- 10 March 1853, age 48 yrs, 1 mo., 3dys. Ford, Mary, wife of John F., died 10 June 1863. Fields, John W. so H. L. & S. Fields, died 4 Aug. 1863, age 1 yr, 2 mo., 24 dys. Byron, Steward, died 30 June 1862, age 22 yrs., 14 dys. Byron, Sarah J., d/o S. & P. Byron, died 16 Dec. 1863, age 1 yr, 1 mo. 16 dys. Boirum, Myra J., wfie of B. Boirum, b-19 Nov. 1825. d- 14 Dec. 1885. Boirum, Benjamin Joseph b- 23 Feb. 1820, Madison Co. IL. d- 28 Jan. 1863, age 42 yrs., 11 mos., 4 dys. Boirum, John H,, s/o B. J. & M. J. Boirum, died 3 Feb. 1863, age 8 yrs., 3 mos., 2 dys. Boirum, Sarah Caroline, d/o B. J. & M. J. Boirum, b- 4 Nov. 1852, died 17 Nov. 1857, age 5 yrs _ mos.,13 dys. Boirum, Alexander S., b- 2 ec. 1792, died 15 Dec. 1856, age 54 yrs., _ mos., 13 dys. Boirum, Polly, wife of Alexander S. Boirum, b- 30 Aug. 1801, died 10 March 1845, age 4 rs., 5 mos., 20 dys. There is a write-up of history on the Boirum Family in the History of Greene and Jersey Co., IL. 1885. I wold be glad to send you a copy if you'd like one. This cemetery is on our clean-up list come spring or when the snow melts, which ever comes 1st. Thanks to the ILP Boot- Camp at Roodhouse, we have 6 cleaned and rescued this year. The Cemetery Girls of Greene Co., IL.
In a message dated 1/3/01 6:11:41 PM Central Standard Time, [email protected] writes: Here is another site that has some good Greene County cemeteries information <A HREF="http://www.rootsweb.com/~ilmaga/greene/cemeteries/1_cem_index.html">http://www.rootsweb.com/~ilmaga/greene/cemeteries/1_cem_index.html</A> TOM SAXTON
Betty, I have one person named Emmons listed in my database, a woman, and the church was in Lawrence County, Illinois. I am disappointed that no one knows the Gene Lemons near Roodhouse; I was hoping someone might be able to help me inquire about the Union church records. As you can see, they would have the Caudle name, and many others (several hundred members). It is a shame if they are lost. If anyone knows their whereabouts, I hope they will come forward. I believe the minutes of Concord Association which I have, show that Shiloah Church in Macoupin Co., did already have a meeting house (it probably was a log bldg) by 1841 when they hosted the meeting. The brick church at the edge of Winchester was built in 1856, which would put it (I think) within the time frame that John Record was pastor. I think it is possible (but am not sure) that Isham Caudle was ordained as a minister after he returned to Wayne Co., rather than while he was in the Macoupin/Green Co. area. Another Turner (Aaron) is listed as a member of Rock Springs Church in Macoupin Co., which is probably the same Turner family you mentioned having close connections in Tennessee, but I do not know myself. I may have gone overboard telling about John Record, but I have started a file on many of these early pioneer ministers, and now have one for him. In addition to what I have mentioned, I will say that I did find a Circular Letter he wrote was published in the Association minutes one year at least. I hope some of this will help you make family connections. Feel free to share all of this with Avie, who has also expressed an interest in his Caudle family tree. Have a good trip, Robert On Wed, 03 Jan 2001 03:11:01 -0600 Betty Richardson <[email protected]> writes: > Dear Mr. Webb and Mr. Murray, > I have been very interested in the Primitive Baptist Church, the > Reformation movement, and how some of my ancestors (Emmons and > Caudles) that I find in my geneological searches might have been > members, > Elders, and/or involved. Some of the Caudles came from North > Carolina > through Tennessee to Macoupin Co. Illinois then Wayne co. Illinois > and some > back to Macoupin... > There was a Joshua Caudle who was b. about 1770 in Chatham N.C. > Joshua > moved to Maury/Marshall Co. Tenn and was deacon of the Shiloh (Rock > Creek) > Baptist Church. > One of Joshua's daughters Martha mrried a William Turner and they > were > married by a Sion Record. Sion Record also was gave a statement in > support > of the war pension for Martha Caudle Turner after her husband died. > One of > Joshua Caudle's grandsons was named Sion Record Caudle. > > I am wondering if John Record is of the same family as Sion Record. > My > premise is that several families who were Baptist to the core came > from NC > together to Maurey Co. Tenn. and then to Illinois. Some of the > family > members got caught up in the Reformation movement and joined church > of > Christ and even one joined the Latter day Saints. > > ...Joshua Caudle bought land in Macoupin Co. Illinois in 1834-36. > and not > too long after had land in Wayne Co., Illinois. I believe one of his > > grandson Isaac Caudle was a preacher in a primitive baptist church > somewhere around Scottville, Illinois which is in Macoupin or Greene > counties. > > None of this may make sense to you..my question in a nut shell > is....was > Elder Record mentioned below...part of the Record family that was in > Maurey > Co. Tenn and active in the Shiloh Church?? > Betty Richardson > At 08:48 PM 1/2/2001 -0500, C. Edwin Murray wrote: > >Dear Mr. Webb > > > >If you should find any records for Union Primitive Baptist Church, > I > >would be interested in getting copies. I am the great-grandson of > Elder > >Allen W. Murray. (See below). > > > >Thanks, > > > >Ed Murray > >8724 Teasdale Ave. > >St. Louis, Missouri 63124 > >[email protected] > > > >Article: Newspaper Obituary > > > >The Primitive Baptist Library > >416 Main Street > >Carthage, IL 62321 > > > >The Messenger of Peace > >October 1, 1914 > >Pages 436-437 > > > >ELDER A. W. MURRAY > > > > Elder Allen Wakefield Murray was born in Monroe Co., Ill. > , Mch. 4, > >1821, and departed this life Sept. 6, 1914, at 12:40 a.m. at the > home of > >his son, Elder G. W. Murray, in Winchester, Ill, with whom he had > lived > >for the past nine years. He united with the Primitive Baptist > church > >called Union in Barrow, Ill., seventy-two years ago and was > baptized by > >the late Elder John Record, and remained a faithful member until > his > >death. He had been a minister of the gospel sixty-two years, and > had > >preached extensively in Illinois, Iowa and Missouri, and some in > >Nebraska, Kansas, Montana and Arkansas. He had spent almost his > entire > >life in Illinois, except a brief residence in De Kalb and Linn > Cos., Mo. > >It is a comfort to us to say that we believe he died in the triumph > of > >the faith he embraced so long ago. He was am earnest believer in > the > >doctrine of salvation by grace, the perseverance of the saints, the > >resurrection of their bodies and their final glorification with > Christ > >their Savior. > > Elder Murray was 93 years, 6 months, and 2 days old at the > time > > of his > >death. The last discourse he preached was at his home church from > the > >text John v. 39 - "Search the scriptures," etc. The funeral > services > >were held at the home of his son in Winchester, Sept. 7th, > conducted by > >Elders H. S. Peak and Giles Reeder, in the presence of a large > >congregation. Six of the brethren of his home church carried him to > his > >burial, making great lamentation over him. Interment in the Taylor > >cemetery, five miles west of Winchester. > >(written by) G. W. Murray > > > >The "Primitive Baptist" and "Primitive Monitor" please copy. > > > > > >(Based on the information given above, Allen Wakefield Murray > became a > >member of Union Primitive Baptist Church in Barrow, Illinois in > 1842, > >and began to preach at the church in 1852. Taylor Cemetery is in > Section > >3, Township 14, Range 13 in Scott County, Illinois. It is on > private > >property at this time. At this time, no record of him being in > Iowa, > >Nebraska, Kansas, Montana has been found.) > > > > > >==== ILGREENE Mailing List ==== > >List problems? First, read the Welcome Message that you received > >when you subscribed. Feel free to contact Donna Kilroy, > >list administrator with questions concerning this list! > >mailto:[email protected] > > > > ==== ILGREENE Mailing List ==== > 2,500 Discussion Lists!!! USGenWeb and The USGenWeb Archives! > Special thanks go to RootsWeb. Your generous donations to > RootsWeb makes this all possible. 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Betty....I am looking for a JOHN H EMMONS who married Mary (Webb) Thaxton in GREENE CO. IL on 07/15/1883. Mary's first husband was William Thaxton. Also have an old picture with "Floyd Emmons, 3 yrs old" on the back. I believe he died as a child. Do they names sound familiar to you?? Penny
Richwoods Cemetery is listed in the Greene County Historical and Genealogical Society book "Cemeteries of Greene County, Illinois" Athensville, Rubicon and Wrights Township. The price sticker is gone from my copy, but it was between 15 and 20 dollars. The address is: Greene County Historical and Genealogical Society P.O. Box 137 Carrollton, Illinois 62016 Would a look up help you and for whom? TOM SAXTON
FEARS, Jacob Co A 61 Ill. Inf (No Stone) FEARS, Sylvester J. 1841 1902 FEARS, Cynthia A. 1848 1917 Wife of Sylvester J. FEARS, Rosa Lee 1869 1902 Sister FEARS, Edward C. 1867 1930 Brother Found these Fears via http://www.rootsweb.com/~ilmaga/greene/cemeteries/bridgewater.htm Any Help? ----- Original Message ----- From: "Janice Pearson" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, January 03, 2001 3:20 PM Subject: Richwoods Cemetery > Does anyone know if this cemetery exists and if there are any transcripts of > burials there? I believe my ancestor James FEARS is buried there and am > hoping to find his daughter (my ggg grandmother) Nancy Fears OSBORNE there > as well. > > Thanks, > Janice Pearson > > > > > > ==== ILGREENE Mailing List ==== > List problems? First, read the Welcome Message that you received > when you subscribed. Feel free to contact Donna Kilroy, > list administrator with questions concerning this list! > mailto:[email protected] >
Boirum Cemetery aka Sweetin Cemetery Greene County, IL Also known as Sweetin Cemetery, this cemetery is on top of a high bluff and in a timber. It is directly east of the east-west road that goes down into the Illinois River bottoms of Walkerville Township. The cemetery is midway between the Illinois River and Walkerville. the cemetery is about an acre in area, and contains many graves that are marked only with rocks. Some of the tombstones are so weathered that the reading of dates involves guesswork. Another note from Florence: Different ways of spelling the same name, or interpretation of tombstones by readers, cause variations that are hard to prove one way or another, unless a relative has the exact information.) Location: Section 21 (east of the center), Township 11 North, Range 13 West, 3PM http://www.rootsweb.com/~ilmaga/greene/cemeteries/boirum.htm BOIRUM, Alexander S. 2 Dec 1792 15 Dec 1846 age 54y 13d BOIRUM, Polly 30 Aug 1801 10 Mar 1845 age 44y 5m 20d; Wife of alexander Boirum BOIRUM, Sarah Caroline 4 Nov 1852 17 Nov 1857 age 5y 13d; Dau of B.J. & M.J. (Possibly 15 years instead of 5 years) BOIRUM, Ben J. 1863 BOIRUM, Maria J. 1825 1885 Wife of B. Boirum BOIRUN, Benjamin 28 Jan 1866 age 12y 11m BOIRUN, John H. 3 Feb 1863 age 8y 3m 29d; Son of B.J. & M.J. I think this is your ancestors Kent ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ben Reavis" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, January 03, 2001 6:23 PM Subject: Boirun cemetery > Has anyone visited the Boirun (Boirum) cemetery? > Alexander S. Boirun was my ggg gf. I sure would like pictures of the tombstones. > Ben in Texas > > > ==== ILGREENE Mailing List ==== > List problems? First, read the Welcome Message that you received > when you subscribed. Feel free to contact Donna Kilroy, > list administrator with questions concerning this list! > mailto:[email protected] >
Has anyone visited the Boirun (Boirum) cemetery? Alexander S. Boirun was my ggg gf. I sure would like pictures of the tombstones. Ben in Texas
http://www.tbox.com/isgs/ilcemetery-al/greene.html The above is alisting of Greene CO Cemeteries I find a Barium listed but no Boirum Cem. Barium is in Walkerville but I have not visited it. Kent ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ben Reavis" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, January 03, 2001 6:23 PM Subject: Boirun cemetery > Has anyone visited the Boirun (Boirum) cemetery? > Alexander S. Boirun was my ggg gf. I sure would like pictures of the tombstones. > Ben in Texas > > > ==== ILGREENE Mailing List ==== > List problems? First, read the Welcome Message that you received > when you subscribed. Feel free to contact Donna Kilroy, > list administrator with questions concerning this list! > mailto:[email protected] >
Richwoods Cemetery certainly does exist in Greene County. I was there in July of last year where some of my ancestors are buried. It's on County Route 2 between Roodhouse and U.S. Route 67, about a mile west of 67. It's a very well kept cemetery next to a small white church surrounded by corn fields. Ray Goodwin Shingle Springs, CA
Thank-you for all this information. Please keep your eyes open for the Emmons name also...I feel certain they were members of some of these churches. I will reread everything when I get back and see what information I have or can find from relatives. betty At 03:11 PM 1/3/2001 -0600, you wrote: >Betty, > I would have to go back into the film of Apple Creek Association of >Illinois, as Shiloah Church was a charter member of that body in 1830. >Probably Elder John Record was a member of Shiloah between 1830-1838 >sometime. I also show he was a member of the Concord Church southeast of >Palmyra, in 1836. In 1838 he was a member of Rock Spring Church, >Macoupin Co. Sometime in 1839 he and his wife Lucy W. Record joined the >Liberty church near Curran in Sangamon Co. In 1841 he was a member of >Union Church at Barrow, in Greene Co. (where our friend Ed Murray's >ancestor Elder Allen W. Murray was also a member). My history of >Friendship Church in Winchester (Scott Co.) indicates he served as pastor >there from 1846 till 1858, but I don't have the records to be able to >verify that. He is a little hard to keep track of, isn't he? > Also, I just noticed something else that will interest you. In the >Concord Association minutes of 1841 Isham Caudle is listed as a messenger >from Shiloah Church. In 1842 Isham Caudle was a messenger from Union >Church (in or near Barrow), and J. Caudle (Joshua?) was a messenger from >Shiloah Church, which BTW had 47 members, and Union had 92 members that >year. In 1843 and 1844 Isham Caudle is listed as a messenger from >Shiloah Church again, but that is the last reference to the Caudle name >that I noticed. In 1847 Elder John Record was a messenger from Union >Church, but I don't see him again in 1848 or any other year I check up >through 1858. He may have moved his membership to Friendship at >Winchester. > The first time I ever tried to preach, was at Friendship Church. >Their wonderful pastor (J. Bryan Adair) had just died suddenly, and they >asked me to come and hold a service. That was in April 1976. I will >never forget that. > Sorry for the errors in what I wrote before. > Robert Webb > > >On Wed, 03 Jan 2001 14:08:35 -0600 Betty Richardson <[email protected]> >writes: > > I don't know when Elder John Record died...I may have some clues or > > actual > > date when Sion Record died...but right now...not sure if I do or > > not... > > I really enjoyed reading the information below...betty > > At 11:13 AM 1/3/2001 -0600, you wrote: > > >Betty, > > > Before you leave, let me ask you a quick question - do you > > know when > > >Elder John Record died? I haven't found it yet, myself. I believe > > it is > > >probable that the Shiloh Church had a log church by 1841 (it had to > > exist > > >by 1838 or earlier) in Macoupin Co., as it hosted the Concord > > Association > > >that year. Although, I admit, the meetings could have been in a > > grove, > > >at a members' hme, or other shelter of some kind, rather than in a > > log > > >building. > > > I may have more on Elder Sion Record or John Record in > > Tennessee in > > >minutes of the Concord Association of Tennessee (could this be that > > they > > >used all the names from where they came from in Tennessee when they > > >started churches and associations in Illinois) hmmm. The Concord > > >Association of Tennessee was organized in 1810, if I remember > > right, by > > >churches dismissed from the Cumberland Association, which was > > organized > > >in like 1800, and included churches around the Nashville area. > > Maury > > >county is south or southwest of Nashville, and the Cumberland > > Association > > >still meets and has churches in that area. > > > Robert > > >________________________________________________________________ > > >GET INTERNET ACCESS FROM JUNO! > > >Juno offers FREE or PREMIUM Internet access for less! > > >Join Juno today! For your FREE software, visit: > > >http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj. > > > > > > > > >==== ILGREENE Mailing List ==== > > >Search this list's archived messages! > > >http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl > > > > > > > > ==== ILGREENE Mailing List ==== > > List problems? First, read the Welcome Message that you received > > when you subscribed. Feel free to contact Donna Kilroy, > > list administrator with questions concerning this list! > > mailto:[email protected] > > > >________________________________________________________________ >GET INTERNET ACCESS FROM JUNO! >Juno offers FREE or PREMIUM Internet access for less! >Join Juno today! For your FREE software, visit: >http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj. > > >==== ILGREENE Mailing List ==== >Visit the Greene County USGenWeb Homepage! >http://www.rootsweb.com/~ilgreene/green.htm
I think I have a Richwoods cemetery book. I will check it out at home this evening. I also seem to remember that there was a Richwoods cemetery just over the line in Jersey County. . . . but I'm working without a net here. Jack Cox Janice Pearson wrote: > Does anyone know if this cemetery exists and if there are any transcripts of > burials there? I believe my ancestor James FEARS is buried there and am > hoping to find his daughter (my ggg grandmother) Nancy Fears OSBORNE there > as well. > > Thanks, > Janice Pearson > > ==== ILGREENE Mailing List ==== > List problems? First, read the Welcome Message that you received > when you subscribed. Feel free to contact Donna Kilroy, > list administrator with questions concerning this list! > mailto:[email protected]
Does anyone know if this cemetery exists and if there are any transcripts of burials there? I believe my ancestor James FEARS is buried there and am hoping to find his daughter (my ggg grandmother) Nancy Fears OSBORNE there as well. Thanks, Janice Pearson
Richwoods East-Felter Eastern United Athensville (was Mt. Airy Township) Richwoods West 10N (range) Bluffdale Per http://www.tbox.com/isgs/ilcemetery-al/greene.html Richwoods was Not listed, but you might find some help at http://www.rootsweb.com/~ilmaga/greene/cemeteries/1_cem_index.html Kent Simpson ----- Original Message ----- From: "Janice Pearson" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, January 03, 2001 3:20 PM Subject: Richwoods Cemetery > Does anyone know if this cemetery exists and if there are any transcripts of > burials there? I believe my ancestor James FEARS is buried there and am > hoping to find his daughter (my ggg grandmother) Nancy Fears OSBORNE there > as well. > > Thanks, > Janice Pearson > > > > > > ==== ILGREENE Mailing List ==== > List problems? First, read the Welcome Message that you received > when you subscribed. Feel free to contact Donna Kilroy, > list administrator with questions concerning this list! > mailto:[email protected] >
Betty, I would have to go back into the film of Apple Creek Association of Illinois, as Shiloah Church was a charter member of that body in 1830. Probably Elder John Record was a member of Shiloah between 1830-1838 sometime. I also show he was a member of the Concord Church southeast of Palmyra, in 1836. In 1838 he was a member of Rock Spring Church, Macoupin Co. Sometime in 1839 he and his wife Lucy W. Record joined the Liberty church near Curran in Sangamon Co. In 1841 he was a member of Union Church at Barrow, in Greene Co. (where our friend Ed Murray's ancestor Elder Allen W. Murray was also a member). My history of Friendship Church in Winchester (Scott Co.) indicates he served as pastor there from 1846 till 1858, but I don't have the records to be able to verify that. He is a little hard to keep track of, isn't he? Also, I just noticed something else that will interest you. In the Concord Association minutes of 1841 Isham Caudle is listed as a messenger from Shiloah Church. In 1842 Isham Caudle was a messenger from Union Church (in or near Barrow), and J. Caudle (Joshua?) was a messenger from Shiloah Church, which BTW had 47 members, and Union had 92 members that year. In 1843 and 1844 Isham Caudle is listed as a messenger from Shiloah Church again, but that is the last reference to the Caudle name that I noticed. In 1847 Elder John Record was a messenger from Union Church, but I don't see him again in 1848 or any other year I check up through 1858. He may have moved his membership to Friendship at Winchester. The first time I ever tried to preach, was at Friendship Church. Their wonderful pastor (J. Bryan Adair) had just died suddenly, and they asked me to come and hold a service. That was in April 1976. I will never forget that. Sorry for the errors in what I wrote before. Robert Webb On Wed, 03 Jan 2001 14:08:35 -0600 Betty Richardson <[email protected]> writes: > I don't know when Elder John Record died...I may have some clues or > actual > date when Sion Record died...but right now...not sure if I do or > not... > I really enjoyed reading the information below...betty > At 11:13 AM 1/3/2001 -0600, you wrote: > >Betty, > > Before you leave, let me ask you a quick question - do you > know when > >Elder John Record died? I haven't found it yet, myself. I believe > it is > >probable that the Shiloh Church had a log church by 1841 (it had to > exist > >by 1838 or earlier) in Macoupin Co., as it hosted the Concord > Association > >that year. Although, I admit, the meetings could have been in a > grove, > >at a members' hme, or other shelter of some kind, rather than in a > log > >building. > > I may have more on Elder Sion Record or John Record in > Tennessee in > >minutes of the Concord Association of Tennessee (could this be that > they > >used all the names from where they came from in Tennessee when they > >started churches and associations in Illinois) hmmm. The Concord > >Association of Tennessee was organized in 1810, if I remember > right, by > >churches dismissed from the Cumberland Association, which was > organized > >in like 1800, and included churches around the Nashville area. > Maury > >county is south or southwest of Nashville, and the Cumberland > Association > >still meets and has churches in that area. > > Robert > >________________________________________________________________ > >GET INTERNET ACCESS FROM JUNO! > >Juno offers FREE or PREMIUM Internet access for less! > >Join Juno today! For your FREE software, visit: > >http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj. > > > > > >==== ILGREENE Mailing List ==== > >Search this list's archived messages! > >http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl > > > > ==== ILGREENE Mailing List ==== > List problems? First, read the Welcome Message that you received > when you subscribed. Feel free to contact Donna Kilroy, > list administrator with questions concerning this list! > mailto:[email protected] > ________________________________________________________________ GET INTERNET ACCESS FROM JUNO! Juno offers FREE or PREMIUM Internet access for less! Join Juno today! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj.