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    1. Roll Call
    2. Dick & Pat
    3. Researching Carson, Kilgore, Pew (Pugh)

    11/28/2004 01:51:19
    1. Re: [ILJOHNSO] Which Familys
    2. Tonia M. Lee
    3. Hello Greg, I have a lot of Simmons in Williamson Co., Illinois and that area. Some of the other names are: Atwood Sanders [two lines] Cruse Odom Mann White Dougherty Bozarth Myers Thank you, Tonia On Sun, 28 Nov 2004 14:59:18 -0500 "Greg Simmons" <[email protected]> writes: > Which Family names were you searching? > The ones I listed Simmons, Kerley and others or the ones Deb Snook > asked > about > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Margaret Oliver <[email protected]> > To: [email protected] <[email protected]> > Date: Sunday, November 28, 2004 1:12 PM > Subject: [ILJOHNSO] Roll Call: Reynolds, Kerley, Robertson, Murphy, > Trigg, > Taylor > > > >I am researching the subject names in both Johnson and Pope and > Union > >Counties. > >----- Original Message ----- > >From: "deb snook" <[email protected]> > >To: <[email protected]> > >Sent: Sunday, November 28, 2004 9:47 AM > >Subject: Re: [ILJOHNSO] Roll Call Simmons, Allard, Morris, Kerley, > and many > >other minor surnames. > > > > > >> > >> > >> On Sat, 27 Nov 2004 20:36:53 -0500 "Greg Simmons" > >> <[email protected]> writes: > >>> Searching All Simmons Families in Johnson and Pope Counties. > >>> > >> > >> HI Greg, > >> > >> I have a Mary B. Simmons who married a George W. Neely in > Williamson Co., > >> just north of Johnson Co. > >> > >> Have you ever come across a Mary B. Simmons in your research? > >> > >> Debbie > >> > >> ________________________________________________________________ > >> Juno Platinum $9.95. Juno SpeedBand $14.95. > >> Sign up for Juno Today at http://www.juno.com! > >> Look for special offers at Best Buy stores. > >> > >> > >> ==== ILJOHNSO Mailing List ==== > >> Visit the Official Johnson Co IL ILGenWeb Site! > >> http://www.rootsweb.com/~iljohnso/ > >> > >> > > > > > > > >==== ILJOHNSO Mailing List ==== > >Visit the Official Johnson Co IL ILGenWeb Site! > >http://www.rootsweb.com/~iljohnso/ > > > > > ==== ILJOHNSO Mailing List ==== > Visit the Official Johnson Co IL ILGenWeb Site! > http://www.rootsweb.com/~iljohnso/ > > >

    11/28/2004 01:20:15
    1. surnames
    2. Sharon Brown
    3. Brown, Ferguson, Frizzell, Cole, Waters, Chester and related lines

    11/28/2004 11:20:21
    1. Millington Smith b abt 1773 NC
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Smith, Barton, Halterman Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/2g.2ADE/919 Message Board Post: I am trying to contact anyone researching the Millington Smith family. His wife was Barbara Barton.........their son Andrew was my gggg grandfather. Andrew married Catherine Halterman and they lived in Union County, Illinois. Please contact me. Linda

    11/28/2004 10:20:18
  1. 11/28/2004 10:05:32
    1. Re: [ILJOHNSO] Roll Call: Reynolds, Kerley, Robertson, Murphy, Trigg, Taylor
    2. Louise Erekson
    3. I'm researching; Bear, Choat/e, Colboth/Colbroth, Humphreys

    11/28/2004 10:02:52
    1. Which Familys
    2. Greg Simmons
    3. Which Family names were you searching? The ones I listed Simmons, Kerley and others or the ones Deb Snook asked about -----Original Message----- From: Margaret Oliver <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Sunday, November 28, 2004 1:12 PM Subject: [ILJOHNSO] Roll Call: Reynolds, Kerley, Robertson, Murphy, Trigg, Taylor >I am researching the subject names in both Johnson and Pope and Union >Counties. >----- Original Message ----- >From: "deb snook" <[email protected]> >To: <[email protected]> >Sent: Sunday, November 28, 2004 9:47 AM >Subject: Re: [ILJOHNSO] Roll Call Simmons, Allard, Morris, Kerley, and many >other minor surnames. > > >> >> >> On Sat, 27 Nov 2004 20:36:53 -0500 "Greg Simmons" >> <[email protected]> writes: >>> Searching All Simmons Families in Johnson and Pope Counties. >>> >> >> HI Greg, >> >> I have a Mary B. Simmons who married a George W. Neely in Williamson Co., >> just north of Johnson Co. >> >> Have you ever come across a Mary B. Simmons in your research? >> >> Debbie >> >> ________________________________________________________________ >> Juno Platinum $9.95. Juno SpeedBand $14.95. >> Sign up for Juno Today at http://www.juno.com! >> Look for special offers at Best Buy stores. >> >> >> ==== ILJOHNSO Mailing List ==== >> Visit the Official Johnson Co IL ILGenWeb Site! >> http://www.rootsweb.com/~iljohnso/ >> >> > > > >==== ILJOHNSO Mailing List ==== >Visit the Official Johnson Co IL ILGenWeb Site! >http://www.rootsweb.com/~iljohnso/ >

    11/28/2004 07:59:18
    1. Re: [ILJOHNSO] Miller, Trigg, Workman
    2. Frances Elizabeth Workman married Woodson Smith McCuan in Kentucky in 1847. I have info re their children if you are interested. Katy Waters

    11/28/2004 06:43:01
    1. Re: [ILJOHNSO] How to do a Roll Call on this list Tim Casey
    2. CATES, TAYLOR, WATERS --previously VANDEWATERS -- WILLYARD ----- Original Message ----- From: Tim Casey <[email protected]> Date: Saturday, November 27, 2004 10:06 am Subject: [ILJOHNSO] How to do a Roll Call on this list Tim Casey > Roll Call is a good idea thanks Donnell for bringing it up. > As the administrator of the list I would like the following > followed. > 1. Type in your surnames example: CASEY, SUTTON, WEBB instead of > Roll Call, you may have to do more than one email if you have to > many for the subject line. > > You ask why do it this way two reasons. > The subject line of the list is archived so Roll Call would be > archived that does not do anygood if you type CASEY into the > Search engine for the archives it may not find CASEY in Roll Call. > > Myself I don't want to open every roll call but will open those > that I research it just makes researching easier. > > If you have any suggestions or complaints or a better idea email > me at [email protected] and I will address them. > Happy researching and Happy Holidays > Tim Casey > Johnson Co IL mail list administrator > > > > > ==== ILJOHNSO Mailing List ==== > Do not send Virus warnings to this list. > "Problems with Johnson Co IL Mail List email Tim Casey" > [email protected] > >

    11/28/2004 06:38:53
    1. Re: [ILJOHNSO] Howerton, Ford, Creal/Creel, Westbrook, Meredith, Murphy, Phillips, Brown, Francis, Boaz, Wilburn, Miller, Ward
    2. Mike Howerton, you said you are looking for Westbrook. I have information on the Westbrooks as they married into the Taylors. I believe you have that, but if not, let me know. Katy Willyard Waters

    11/28/2004 06:35:50
    1. Little Egypt Heritage, 28 November 2004, Vol 3 #36
    2. Bill
    3. Little Egypt Heritage Articles Stories of Southern Illinois © Bill Oliver 28 November 2004 Vol 3 Issue: #36 ISBN: pending Osiyo, Good Evening Ladies and Gentlemen of Little Egypt, Reading this week was prompted by a cartoon of a doctor commenting to a patient. The caption went something like: “I’m glad you came to me before I had to make a house call.” As the mind goes thoughts drifted to pioneer and frontier stories where things get a little stranger than fiction. We have a son who lives in San Diego, and he knows that I appreciate the ingenuity of people. We oft use the term “Yankee Ingenuity”, however, it certainly was, nor is, limited to them “Yankees”. I mention San Diego only because I’m proud of our son and family, and a tad more because San Diego was a home for Luman H Gaskill; storekeeper, banker, marshall, justice of the peace, dentist, and maybe, doctor. Not only did he practice multiple occupations, he was a versatile frontierman who kept records of everything he came across, from beef tenderizing to how to break a dog from sucking eggs. Medicine and its absence played a major part in building this country. The non-natives had to be hardy folk, loaded with gumption, grit and backbone in order to survive. And, as we all know it did begin with the first Euro Settlers in this country, for we just celebrated their “thanksgiving”. Scientists, such as archaeologists and anthropologists, have told us that there have always been “special” people who took on the “job” of healer. These Shaman, both men and women, quite often held compound or multiple roles, as healers, magicians, rulers and/or priests, in their society. We can for sure say that “we have come a long way, baby!” The field of medicine in primitive society probably knew how to splint but probably not set bones. They performed brain surgery, called trephination. Trephination was done by using stone instruments to bore or grind holes in the skull . A method, though improved, in Luke the Physician’s time. Fast forwarding to the 17th and 18th centuries, medical practice greatly improved. Professional societies were formed [at least in the large population centers] and the publishing of journals increased the sharing of research knowledge. There was William Harvey who mapped how blood circulated through the body. Anton van Lecuwenhoek used a microscope to discover and observe red blood cells, bacteria and protozoa. Thomas Sydenham developed treatment procedures that involved environmental considerations and preached, as well as practiced, detailed record keeping and observation. This was great for the city dweller. However, there were the pioneers, the farmers, the miners, ranchers, homemakers and mountaineers who were not in population centers. They had no national health plan. All these folks had to rely on was their native intelligence, robust constitutions, and maintain a high threshold of pain when dealing with ailments and injury. One can read of these pioneer folk leaving their city ailments to travel “west” to die. Only, often, they didn’t die. The rugged life agreed with them. These tough, rough and resilient frontiers[wo]men survived mauling by wild animals, or like Jim Bridger, carried an arrowhead [or bullet] for years. In the case of Jim Bridger, the arrowhead was removed by none other than Marcus Whitman on Horse Creek in 1835. Women endoured unattended childbirth and later assisted their kin, serving as both doctor and nurse. Well, as I said, I like ingenuity . From Gaskill’s works, one finds how to measure the height of a tree [among many other things]. Walk away from the tree and at a distance, bend down and look through your knees. When you have walked far enough away that you can view the top of that tree you will know the height of that tree by measuring the distance you walked from it. Dr Gaskill’s log book contained these remedies [and some of his spelling]: For Choughs [sic], take one quart of strong vinegar. Add it to a large “mouth” bottle. Place three whole eggs [not breaking them]. When the vinegar has “eaten” them put in a pint of honey. Swallow whenever you feel a “tickle” in your throat. For canker sores, take 10 drops of creasoot [sic] in a glass of water. “Wash” [or gargle] with this three times a day. To speed the healing of fresh wounds, take some live coals on a shovel. Sprinkle some brown sugar on them. Let the smoke rise. Hold the wound over the smoke until it is “well smoked” and the pain will leave very soon. To cure an earache, roast an onion and take off the layers until the center will fit in the ear. Slip it in the ear as hot as posibal [sic]. To cure a fever and ague, take a grated nutmeg and some alum the size of a nutmeg. With these, simmer in a half pint of vinegar until it is disolved. Drink when the chill comes. Grandma Oliver used some of these home remedies. The one of hers that I’ve always liked best was for women’s iron supplement. Place nails in a glass of water. When there is rust in the water, drink it. e-la-di-e-das-di ha-wi nv-wa-do-hi-ya nv-wa-to-hi-ya-da. (May you walk in peace and harmony) Wado, Bill -=- PostScript: = = = = http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/SOIL http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/ILMASSAC http://www.usgennet.org/usa/ne/state/BillsArticles/LittleEgypt/intro.html

    11/28/2004 06:30:31
    1. Howerton, Ford, Creal/Creel, Westbrook, Meredith, Murphy, Phillips, Brown, Francis, Boaz, Wilburn, Miller, Ward
    2. Mike
    3. Here are my lines Mike Howerton Howerton, Ford, Creal/Creel, Westbrook, Meredith, Murphy, Phillips, Brown, Francis, Boaz, Wilburn, Miller, Ward -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Saturday, November 27, 2004 10:59 PM To: [email protected] Subject: ILJOHNSO-D Digest V04 #97

    11/28/2004 06:22:17
    1. Roll Call: Reynolds, Kerley, Robertson, Murphy, Trigg, Taylor
    2. Margaret Oliver
    3. I am researching the subject names in both Johnson and Pope and Union Counties. ----- Original Message ----- From: "deb snook" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, November 28, 2004 9:47 AM Subject: Re: [ILJOHNSO] Roll Call Simmons, Allard, Morris, Kerley, and many other minor surnames. > > > On Sat, 27 Nov 2004 20:36:53 -0500 "Greg Simmons" > <[email protected]> writes: >> Searching All Simmons Families in Johnson and Pope Counties. >> > > HI Greg, > > I have a Mary B. Simmons who married a George W. Neely in Williamson Co., > just north of Johnson Co. > > Have you ever come across a Mary B. Simmons in your research? > > Debbie > > ________________________________________________________________ > Juno Platinum $9.95. Juno SpeedBand $14.95. > Sign up for Juno Today at http://www.juno.com! > Look for special offers at Best Buy stores. > > > ==== ILJOHNSO Mailing List ==== > Visit the Official Johnson Co IL ILGenWeb Site! > http://www.rootsweb.com/~iljohnso/ > >

    11/28/2004 06:12:06
    1. Re: [ILJOHNSO] Walker, Escue
    2. Lisa Hudgens
    3. I found the obit for Thomas Edward Walker. Will email to you. Lisa Hudgens ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, November 27, 2004 8:59 PM Subject: Re: [ILJOHNSO] Walker, Escue > Hi- Anything new on the Escue-Walker line? > > Joyce Escue Culver > > > In a message dated 11/27/2004 1:48:01 PM Mountain Standard Time, > [email protected] writes: > Walker, Escue > > > ==== ILJOHNSO Mailing List ==== > Visit the Official Johnson Co IL ILGenWeb Site! > http://www.rootsweb.com/~iljohnso/ >

    11/28/2004 04:06:24
    1. Re: [ILJOHNSO] Roll Call Simmons, Allard, Morris, Kerley, and many other minor surnames.
    2. deb snook
    3. On Sat, 27 Nov 2004 20:36:53 -0500 "Greg Simmons" <[email protected]> writes: > Searching All Simmons Families in Johnson and Pope Counties. > HI Greg, I have a Mary B. Simmons who married a George W. Neely in Williamson Co., just north of Johnson Co. Have you ever come across a Mary B. Simmons in your research? Debbie ________________________________________________________________ Juno Platinum $9.95. Juno SpeedBand $14.95. Sign up for Juno Today at http://www.juno.com! Look for special offers at Best Buy stores.

    11/28/2004 01:47:38
    1. Lewis McCoy
    2. Charlotte
    3. Looking for information on parents/siblings of Lewis McCoy (b ca 1828 KY) who m Eliza Jane Anderson (probable dau of John F & Fanny Anderson). Lewis & Eliza were in South District on the 1850 census in the household of John F & Fanny Anderson. Lewis disappears after the 1860 Johnson Co.,IL census. Any info will be appreciated. Thanks Charlotte _______________________________________________

    11/28/2004 01:27:49
    1. Miller, Trigg, Workman
    2. Ashford, Brush, Capps, Fritch/Fritz, Holloman, Kinnard, Miller, Sharp, Trigg, Workman - and any families who marry into those families...different spellings Especially interested in ancestors of Frederick Fritsch/Fritch b abt 1835 Germany, and Robert Miller b TN Dec 9, 1848 - Mar 11, 1899 who m Susan Trigg 1856-1933 Betty Fritch

    11/27/2004 10:22:31
    1. Ashford, Brush, Capps, Fritch/Fritz, Holloman, Kinnard, Sharp
    2. Ashford, Brush, Capps, Fritch/Fritz, Holloman, Kinnard, Miller, Sharp, Trigg, Workman...different spellings - and any families who marry into those families. Especially interested in ancestors of Frederick Fritsch/Fritch b abt 1835 Germany, and Robert Miller b TN Dec 9, 1848 - Mar 11, 1899 who m Susan Trigg 1856-1933 Betty Fritch

    11/27/2004 10:22:05
    1. McCabe, O'Keefe
    2. Joan Lerea
    3. Roll Call: McCabe, O'Keefe

    11/27/2004 05:04:19
    1. Re: [ILJOHNSO] Walker, Escue
    2. Hi- Anything new on the Escue-Walker line? Joyce Escue Culver In a message dated 11/27/2004 1:48:01 PM Mountain Standard Time, [email protected] writes: Walker, Escue

    11/27/2004 04:59:22