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    1. Re: [ILPOPE-L] RAISUE Surname
    2. In a message dated 10/2/05 2:17:37 PM Eastern Daylight Time, rwolff_1942@hotmail.com writes: Interesting name RAISUE! I tried FamilySearch.org Surname and found no listing for the name as spelled. I then tried RIASUE at Rootsweb Soundex Converter: http://resources.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/soundexconverter These are possibilites for RAISUE. Soundex Code for RAISUE = R200 RAASIO | RACE | RASEY | RASH | RAUCH | RAUCK | RAUSCH | REASE | REECE | REES | REESE | REHG | REICH | REIS | REISS | RESCH | REUS | REUSS | REX | REYES | REZEAU | RHYS | RIACH | RICCI | RICE | RICH | RICHEY | RICHIE | RICK | RICKEY | RICKS | RIES | RIESE | RIGG | RIGGS | RISK | RIX | RIZZO | ROACH | ROCHE | ROCK | ROESCH | ROGGE | ROOK | ROOKS | ROOS | ROOSA | ROOSE | ROSA | ROSCOE | ROSE | ROSS | ROSSI | ROSSOW | ROUGH | ROUSE | ROUSEY | ROUSH | ROUSSEAU | ROUX | ROWZEE | ROWZIE | ROYCE | RUCH | RUCK | RUGG | RUIZ | RUSCH | RUSH | RUSK | RUSS | RUSSEAU | RUSSO | RYSE | Rachel "Does a Genealogist's clean house indicate that there is a broken computer in it?" Thanks......now, where to start?!!! I had about given up hope on ever finding anything else on her, as my G-G-grandfater was married several times, and the only time Bonisy is listed, is in one marriage record, either in Pope or Massac County.( It's been a while since I've had all my genealogy papers out!) Thanks for the help, Nova Researching the DITTERLINE'S, MURPHY'S, & ELLIS families of Pope and Massac Counties.

    10/02/2005 01:09:14
    1. Keith Family and Dent Family
    2. Robert Schneider
    3. Hi! Is anybody out there researching the Keith family? I'm interested in this family because one of my gr aunts Elizabeth Dent married someone named Johnathan A. Keith in Pope on November 28, 1866. According to the census, the Keiths came from Georgia, then lived in Jackson County, AL. For how long, I don't know. The Dents followed the same pattern. Joseph and Lucinda (Elizabeth's parents) were both born in GA, then lived in Jackson County, AL for more than 30 years. They all moved to Pope County in the early 1850s. Any help would be appreciated! I'd be glad to answer any questions if I can! Robert Schneider Berkeley MO 63134

    10/02/2005 07:30:18
    1. MILLER - MUMM - Pope Co IL
    2. R Wolff
    3. 1. Would anyone be able to place Dr. Charlie MILLER, about 1849-1850 Pope County, IL? Any info is helpful. 1900 MILLER Surname * Charlie Miller, 1900 Census Illinois Pope Jackson District 62 He is 8 years old, born 1881. Record indicates that he was born I, that his father was born Illinois. Johns Father born KY and Johns mother is born IL Parents: John, Mary, born IL|IL|IL Children all born IL|IL|IL Sisters: Mamie, Willie, Sarah E Brothers: Philip T, Owen N. I don't see a physician listed on this page. 1920 Census does show: H Charles Miller Dr, Born (1866) Illinois Cook (Chicago) Chicago Ward 7. His occupation is: Physician. (general practice). He is from Iowa, Father born KY, Mother born KY also. Wife Nellie Son Wyllys (spelling as noted on census) Son Charles H Miller. Household includes a lodger name of WEIR, Micha. MUMM Surname Social Security Death Index Name: MABSON, LURA BELLE Social Security #: 321036502 Sex: FEMALE Birth Date: 20 Nov 1906 Birthplace: ILLINOIS Death Date: 26 Jul 1986 Death Place: ORANGE Mother's Maiden Name: MUMFORD Father's Surname: POPE 1850 Name: William Mumm Age: 1 Estimated birth year: abt 1849 Birth place: Illinois Gender: Male Home in 1850 (City,County,State): Sanilac, Sanilac, Michigan 1860 MUMM Name Home in 1860 (City,County,State) Age in 1860 Estimated Birth Year Birthplace Gender Hans Mumm, Moline, Rock Island, IL 30 1829 Holstein Male I did not find a listing for MUMM in any census year for POPE Co Illinois. The Surname MUMM appeared in the following census years in these counties. 1870: Jo Daviess; Kanakee, Rock Island Illinois 1880 Champaign, Cook, Rock Island 1900 Champaign, Cook, Du Page, Kankakee, Rock Island 1910 Champaign, Cook, Dupage, Fayette,Rock Island,Will 1920 Champaign, Cook, DuPage, Kane, Lake, Stephenson, Rock Island 1930 Champaign, Cook, Hancock, Kankakee, Rock Island From: http://www.cyberdriveillinois.com/departments/archives/databases.html The surname MUMM appears in the following databases, but I did not locate any MUMM family in Pope County Illinois. Database of Illinois Civil War Veterans Database of Illinois Spanish-American War Veterans Illinois Statewide Death Index (Pre-1916) Illinois Statewide Death Index (1916-1950) Illinois Statewide Marriage Index (1763-1900) Public Domain Land Tract Sales Database Rock Island Probate Case Files Index (1834-1899) Rachel "Does a Genealogist's clean house indicate that there is a broken computer in it?"

    10/02/2005 05:40:23
    1. RAISUE Surname
    2. R Wolff
    3. Interesting name RAISUE! I tried FamilySearch.org Surname and found no listing for the name as spelled. I then tried RIASUE at Rootsweb Soundex Converter: http://resources.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/soundexconverter These are possibilites for RAISUE. Soundex Code for RAISUE = R200 RAASIO | RACE | RASEY | RASH | RAUCH | RAUCK | RAUSCH | REASE | REECE | REES | REESE | REHG | REICH | REIS | REISS | RESCH | REUS | REUSS | REX | REYES | REZEAU | RHYS | RIACH | RICCI | RICE | RICH | RICHEY | RICHIE | RICK | RICKEY | RICKS | RIES | RIESE | RIGG | RIGGS | RISK | RIX | RIZZO | ROACH | ROCHE | ROCK | ROESCH | ROGGE | ROOK | ROOKS | ROOS | ROOSA | ROOSE | ROSA | ROSCOE | ROSE | ROSS | ROSSI | ROSSOW | ROUGH | ROUSE | ROUSEY | ROUSH | ROUSSEAU | ROUX | ROWZEE | ROWZIE | ROYCE | RUCH | RUCK | RUGG | RUIZ | RUSCH | RUSH | RUSK | RUSS | RUSSEAU | RUSSO | RYSE | Rachel "Does a Genealogist's clean house indicate that there is a broken computer in it?"

    10/02/2005 05:17:11
    1. Re: [ILPOPE-L] Two letters written in 1895 by the Julian family to the Rumsey...
    2. That was very interesting to read! Thanks so much for sharing it. I was interested in seeing the surnames of REAMS and RUMSEY, because I'm still searching for my G-G grandmother, who is listed only once, as "Bonisy RAISUE". There's a mistake in that surname, as it doesn't exist, so I'm always trying to check out "sound alike" names. So far I've come up with nothing. Thanks again for sharing this! Nova in Florida

    10/01/2005 01:30:32
    1. Two letters written in 1895 by the Julian family to the Rumsey family
    2. // Letters written by the Thomas H. B. & Lydia M. Frieze Julian family to my great-grandparents: Richard Monroe [1856-1923]& Margaret [1858-1909] Reams Rumsey & their children, Mary Catherine [1885-1978] & Samuel Ernest [1890-1961] in Pope Co IL. [Judy Foreman Lee] Winona, Miss Oct 16 1895 Dear brother and family I seat My self to write you a few lines to let you know how we are getting along. We are all tolerable well at present hope this will find you all well and doing well well brother Richard I hope you are successful at presbytery and got through all right well I thought I would right some while Hariet was writeing it wont be very interesting for she has wrote everying and that leaves me blank. Pg 2 Well Richard this is agood country to make money I have raised $200 dollars worth of cotton on nine acres of ground this good hog county I raise my meat evry year people in this country depends on buying I have sold fifty Dollars worth of hogs this sumer I have gathered about Six hundred bushels of Corn I have dug about 50 bushels of sweet potatoes the yellow yams I have seven milk cows and hav 17 head of other cattle – 4 mules I have been superintendance of the Sunday Pg 3 School ever sinc I have been here and bible teacher we have protrocted meetings here but don’t much revivals here religion is scarce not many here that talks to Jesus face to face not many that walks in his truth that trusts in his promises like people did in older times when the church was small when Christons was persecuted for the love and faith in Christ but I hope that time will come again soon where did your pa die at was Pg 4 he living in Col did he die in the faith of Christ [Richard’s father Richard Rumsey was born 10 Jan 1825 in Georgia & died 20 Feb 1895 in Manassa, Conejos Co Colorado ~ JFL] did you have agood fruit Crop this year well Margret I caned 157 cans of fruit this sumer is cattle high there cattle [? leaves/bears ?] avery good price here sam and lee says tell you that they weigh about 170 pound they are pouncers [?] where is mosts folks I have not heard from them sinc last December tell them to write and I will answer from THB Julian and family To Richard and family written by Lydia please excuse bad writny. // Winona, Miss. Oct. 16. 1895 Rev. Richard Rumsey & family Kind Friends: I take pleasure in answering your kind and welcome letter which we received only a short time ago. We were certainly glad to hear from you all once more. We are all well as common at present and hope you may be enjoying God,s richest blessings when this comes to hand. We were glad to hear that you was preaching and give our best wishes and heart felt desires to you and Margeret too that you all may Pg 2 Accomplish much good. I am sorry to say that there are but a very few Presbyterians in this country and they are very dull. I only know of one church and that is 17 miles from us. If there isn,t but a few of that denomination here we would enjoy a visit from you and Margeret all the same would be so glad to see you. I,ll just tell you all I came very near coming to see you all about two weeks ago, and all that backed me out was that I had not wrote and had no one to meet me at the train. You asked if any of us had gotten married yet no we have not, but it may be that I can not tell you so in six mon. more but I am not the Pg 3 one and it may not be any of us. Sam went to Tex. last winter he was very much pleased with the country, but did not stay long. I am thinking that I may get to come back to old Ill. next summer, but will not say for certain. I guess I will have to get you and Margeret to pick me out a fellow if you know any worth catching between 25 and 35 yrs. old. I guess it is time to change the subject. I guess you would like to know something about what we have been doing Mina and I have been teaching school I have taught three schools I now hold my fourth certificate and this winter makes my fourth school. Pg 4 Lee and Sam are in the cattle business. Pa says to tell you that he would be powerful glad to be with you in your meetings that he would enjoy being with you in one of your good meetings better than anything. Ma says to tell you to tell her who Peggy married (I believe this is Peggy Catherine Wilkins, she was an orphan girl my great-grandparents raised. William Isaac Stapleton [son of Andrew & Melinda Cole Stapleton] & Peggy Catherine Wilkins [dau. of Hose G. & Betty Shadowens Wilkins] married 7 Jan 1894 by Robert Dawson, Minister at Richard Rumsey residence; wit: W.A. Harris & S.H. Stapleton.), what became of Jim, where Jim Whiteside and Jim Clardy,s folks live? I guess I had better close my letter to keep from worrying you all. With best love and good wishes to all the family I close. Your true friend. Answer soon. Harriet Julian Winona Miss. Judy Foreman Lee _UdyDee43@aol.com_ (mailto:UdyDee43@aol.com) My families: Benard, Brown, Crawford, Carr, Davidson, Doctorman, Echols, Foreman, Glass, Hanna, Holmes, Hurford, Jackson, Jennings, Lewis, Maddox, Reams, Rumsey, Scott, Shadowen, Sipe, Slankard, Soward, Trovillion, Tomlinson/Linson, Vinyard, Whitley, Williams, etc.

    10/01/2005 12:20:57
    1. RE: [ILPOPE-L] State-aid Road
    2. Faye Bowman
    3. I am not sure. Lake Glendale was built in the mid-later 1930's. Hopefully, some historical road map experts will be able to help us. Faye Bowman fayebow@shawneelink.net http://www.shawneelink.net/~fayebow/ -----Original Message----- From: jamlsh@aol.com [mailto:jamlsh@aol.com] Sent: Thursday, September 29, 2005 4:58 PM To: ILPOPE-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [ILPOPE-L] State-aid Road Thank you Faye. I see a lot of family names there. This is the first that I have heard of Bennetts corner and a lake there. I have some Bennetts in my tree. Where is Bennetts corner and what lake would that be? Susan

    09/29/2005 12:14:21
    1. Re: [ILPOPE-L] State-aid Road
    2. Thank you Faye. I see a lot of family names there. This is the first that I have heard of Bennetts corner and a lake there. I have some Bennetts in my tree. Where is Bennetts corner and what lake would that be? Susan

    09/29/2005 11:58:09
    1. State-aid Road
    2. Faye Bowman
    3. Some time ago, I can recall a query about the state aid roads. I came across this in my files today. Hope it will be of benefit to the list. Faye PETITION The following signers, being either land-owners within the near vicinity of State-aid Route #7, or being interested in the improvement of the road through having to travel the same; do hereby petition and request the Pope County Commissioners to include the State-aid Route #7 as an improvement under W. P. A. in accordance with letter now filed with W.P.A., office, in Golconda. This public road is also a mail-route, and the following signers do hereby agree that any necessary land needed for roadway purposes for improving the road is donated, and do also agree that either labor, money, team time, and materials for bridges are donated to Pope County as listed, as an aid to the Commissioners on the Sponsors part of the cost of the improvement. The length of state-aid # 7 to be improved being a distance of about two and a half miles from Rock, west to the new lake near Bennett Corner. Date: Aug. 8, 1941 Signers: Jas. F. Wright 10 days labor and all the right of way needed. Glenn Wright 10 days labor and all the right of way needed. S. W. Abbott $10 cash and all the right of way needed. Mrs. G. D. Wheelis $25 Mrs. John Maxwell $5 and all the right of way needed. Clarence Reames $10 cash and a team 5 days also, all right of way needed. Milo Austin $1.00 Chas. Grisham Mrs. Arline Grisham Mrs. Webb Bailey Allie Austin George Parmley Golconda, Ill. R#2 Dell Parmley Golconda, Ill R#2 Mary J. Grisham Golconda, Ill R#2 Orval Modglin Golconda, Ill R#2 Rachel Modglin Golconda, Ill R#2 Missouri Reames Golconda, Ill R#2 Arlie Buster Brownfield, Ill Katie Buster A. L. Robbs Henry E. Boaz Robbs, IL Howard Boaz Glendale, Ill Lewis Austin Glendale, Ill Raymond Austin Glendale, Ill Joe C. Sherrels Glendale, Ill T. O. Phelps Simpson, Ill Ethel Phelps Simpson, Ill Henry Hans Golconda, Ill R#2 $5.00 Labor Faye W. Hans Golconda, Ill R#2 Anna Hans Golconda, Ill R#2 John Hans Golconda, Ill R#2 Cecil Von Tungeln Golconda, Ill R#2 $5.00 labor Rachel Von Tungeln Golconda, Ill R#2 Howard Wright Golconda, Ill R#2 $25.00 and team 4 days Allene Wright Brownfield, Ill Roberta Wright all right of way needed Paul Wright Golconda, Ill R#2 $10 labor They all agreed to donate right of way by signing the petition. On a separate tablet is a list of Donations for W. P.A. Project on S. A. #7 Rock to Lake Glendale road. The names not already mentioned are: Mr. and Mrs. Joe Scott $10 cash Mr. and Mrs. Earl Abbott $15.00 cash Faye Bowman fayebow@shawneelink.net http://www.shawneelink.net/~fayebow/

    09/29/2005 05:29:18
    1. Re: [ILPOPE-L] Class of 1934-35 Golconda Jr High Basketball Team
    2. In a message dated 9/28/2005 7:31:51 P.M. Central Daylight Time, jthrew@verizon.net writes: Finally, the missing person is Wylie Capron. The spelling might be off a few letters. Daddy said he wasn't in Golconda very long. He didn't recognize any of the people in the school picture.... thought teacher might be a Baker. Janice Janice. thanks for all your help. I hope your Dad is doing better. Take care, Judy Subject: Re: [ILPOPE-L] Class of 1934-35 Golconda Jr High Basketball Team Well, folks, I found out who most of the people are in the picture. Front left: Lloyd "Happy" Austin, F.C. Tichner, Woody Trail, Ralph Davis, & Thomas Kerley. Back left: Jack Bauer, Wylie Capron, Carl Bradford is the coach, Burl "Butch" Foreman & James Rea. Judy Foreman Lee _UdyDee43@aol.com_ (mailto:UdyDee43@aol.com) My families: Benard, Brown, Crawford, Carr, Davidson, Doctorman, Echols, Foreman, Glass, Hanna, Holmes, Hurford, Jackson, Jennings, Lewis, Maddox, Reams, Rumsey, Scott, Shadowen, Sipe, Slankard, Soward, Trovillion, Tomlinson/Linson, Vinyard, Whitley, Williams, etc.

    09/29/2005 01:25:07
    1. *reminiscence*
    2. CSWR
    3. I remember my Grandma Werner's home in the late 1940s, and early 1950s. (I would visit with her and Grandpa during my summer vacations.) They were wonderful and uncomplicated people! Grandpa's beautiful cow, "Bessie", would wake me before daylight by moo-ing at my bedroom window so that I would open the gate for her and the others to go into the forest for grazing. By the time I walked to the 'out house', through the very large, gentle-sloping, hill of vegetable garden and out to the barn at the top of the hill, she would have organized all the other cows waiting for me at the gate. Then by the time that I walked back to the farm house, Grandma would be putting the morning biscuits into the wood stove/oven, and she would send me out to feed the chickens, and to bring back a bucket of water from the pump.Since a young girl of about 12 or 13 has to stop and smell the roses in the morning, or listen to the bob-whites cooing, it took longer than usual to get back to the house - and Grandma had her breakfast on the table waiting for us, with heavenly odors of fresh coffee, maple syrup, cooked bacon and sausage permeating through the top of the back dutch-door. (I never noticed a fly or a knat.) I remember the year Grandma had a new phone - shared as a party line, and on a first name basis with the operator (a neighbor who worked out of her home). I also remember the event of my grandparents finally getting electricity - and the new love Grandma had for the little radio. She would listen mostly to gospel music and loved the quartets singing barbershop style. Her other love was to get and receive mail. Many things were the events of her day - but, simple things. Nothing so complicated as listening to the soap operas (my mom liked the Romances of Helen Trent). I also fondly remember Grandma's player-piano, with the paper rolls that flapped at the end, if you didn't slow down on the foot pumping. The piano was in an old bedroom (with feather mattresses), right off the front porch - so that anyone could clearly hear the piano playing while sitting out there amongst her fabulous hydrangeas. Grandpa Werner was a livestock/produce farmer, and also a part time mail carrier. He had fashioned a wooden addition to his pick up truck, with benches for sitting, and always drove Grandma, me and the Werner cousins to church every Sunday. This was a prototype of the RVs of today. He had a fantastic smokehouse under the Work/Tool shop where he smoked and aged meats. Grandma had an adjoining room to the smoke house (underground) where she stored hundreds of jars of canned vegetables and fruits. (I'd say at least 300 jars.) I am wondering if anyone could suggest to me what the hit music of the 1920-1930s were in southern IL. What was popular, and who were the artists (singers), etc. thanks for sharing, carol -- -:¦:- What this country needs is more free speech worth listening to! - - Do Lipton employees take coffee breaks? _______________ VIRUS FREE WITH DAILY UPDATES FROM COMPUTER-ASSOCIATES' "EZVIRUS" PROTECTION -:¦:- *CAROL* -:¦:- blessed to be on the beautiful NW California-Pacific Coast _____________________________________________________________ -> * seeking families in GERMANY (Ostfriesland) and RUSSIA (and Prussia) * WALTER, SITZLER, CORELL, HUELSMEIER, RYDER, RAUCH, RODEWALD, BACH, SAUERESSIG, EISENHAUER. -> * also POPE COUNTY, IL ,TN, MO, USA* HOLLOWAY, HALL, MAXWELL, MITCHELL, DeHART, (Sistler) SITCHLER, PATE, DABNEY, MEADOR, BEEMER / BEAMER, RIDER / RYDER.

    09/28/2005 09:07:59
    1. Dr. Charlie MILLER and MUMM Family: 1849/1850 Pope Co.
    2. CSWR
    3. 1. Would anyone be able to place Dr. Charlie MILLER, about 1849-1850 Pope County, IL? Any info is helpful. 2. Also, seeking info on the MUMM family in Pope County. I have no immediate connection to the above, but will hopefully be including some info on them in a short historical review of "Pope County people of interest", in my FTM 'book'. thanks -- carol ------------------------------------------------------------------------ -:¦:- What this country needs is more free speech worth listening to! - - Do Lipton employees take coffee breaks? _______________ VIRUS FREE WITH DAILY UPDATES FROM COMPUTER-ASSOCIATES' "EZVIRUS" PROTECTION -:¦:- *CAROL* -:¦:- blessed to be on the beautiful NW California-Pacific Coast _____________________________________________________________ -> * seeking families in GERMANY (Ostfriesland) and RUSSIA (and Prussia) * WALTER, SITZLER, CORELL, HUELSMEIER, RYDER, RAUCH, RODEWALD, BACH, SAUERESSIG, EISENHAUER. -> * also POPE COUNTY, IL ,TN, MO, USA* HOLLOWAY, HALL, MAXWELL, MITCHELL, DeHART, (Sistler) SITCHLER, PATE, DABNEY, MEADOR, BEEMER / BEAMER, RIDER / RYDER.

    09/28/2005 08:19:38
    1. RE: [ILPOPE-L] Class of 1934-35 Golconda Jr High Basketball Team
    2. Janice Threw
    3. Finally, the missing person is Wylie Capron. The spelling might be off a few letters. Daddy said he wasn't in Golconda very long. He didn't recognize any of the people in the school picture.... thought teacher might be a Baker. Janice -----Original Message----- From: UdyDee43@aol.com [mailto:UdyDee43@aol.com] Sent: Thursday, September 01, 2005 9:41 PM To: ILPOPE-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [ILPOPE-L] Class of 1934-35 Golconda Jr High Basketball Team Well,, folks, I found out who most of the people are in the picture. Front left: Lloyd "Happy" Austin, F.C. Tichner, Woody Trail, Ralph Davis, & Thomas Kerley. Back left: Jack Bauer, Unknown, Carl Bradford is the coach, Burl "Butch" Foreman & James Rea. Now I just need to know who's standing on the other side of the coach. Judy I found a picture of the class of 1934-35 Golconda Jr High Basketball Team. I need help with the names of the 8 other team members & coach, my Dad, Burl "Butch" Foreman Jr [born 31 Aug 1921] is in the back row, 2nd from the right. I also have a picture of the Golconda Grade School, it looks like Dad's in 1st or 2nd grade [1926-27 or 28]. Any help out there? Or if anyone wants a copy I can email it to you. As you can tell I'm scanning old pictures. Judy Foreman Lee _UdyDee43@aol.com_ (mailto:UdyDee43@aol.com)

    09/28/2005 01:31:20
    1. Re: [ILPOPE-L] This oldtimer quest is a great one. Anyone who can go and talk...
    2. tom whiteside
    3. Sorry, Dad doesn't know anyone with that name. Pam ArnellN@aol.com wrote: Please ask him if he remembers a family named McCready? Sometimes spelled McRiddy and McCritty. Thank you. Arnell Nightingale --------------------------------- Yahoo! for Good Click here to donate to the Hurricane Katrina relief effort.

    09/28/2005 12:56:37
    1. Re: [ILPOPE-L] WINCHESTER Family Southern IL, IN, KY, TN, AL
    2. CSWR
    3. Hi Terry...just for your future information: I have 2 female WINCHESTER 1873 & 1889, who married into the DeHART family; and 1 female WINCHESTER 1950, who married BERNARD. No locations though. I checked the Pope Co, IL - History & Family volumes (1816-1995) and no WINCHESTER is found in any of them. I will keep your inquiry in mind on my travels. -- carol == Terry Winchester wrote: >Is anyone researching the Winchesters of this area? IL, IN, KY, TN, AL > >SURNAMES: >Winchester, Peerman, Moore, Travelstead, Mathis (possible surname of Thomas' mother) > >My grandparents, Thomas Winchester and Anna Peerman, married October 15, 1905 in White County, IL. I am trying to find his ancestry. The first account of him in IL was in 1894, when he married his first wife, Lou (Travelstead) Gootz(sp?). Census (1900-1930) and other records claim he was born in 1865 in Birmingham, AL. I've had no luck at all finding any AL records on him or his father, who he names as Ben. He didn't know his mother's name. The 1870 KY Census (Marshall County) does give a lead, but I haven't had any luck tracing Thomas or in the 1880-1890 census' anywhere in the area. > >Maybe this is a bit out of the ordinary for IL requests, and I apologize if so. However, I must ask: Where do I go from here? > >Thanks, > >Terry Winchester > >

    09/25/2005 01:16:05
    1. Winchester Family Southern IL, IN, KY, TN, AL
    2. Terry Winchester
    3. Is anyone researching the Winchesters of this area? IL, IN, KY, TN, AL SURNAMES: Winchester, Peerman, Moore, Travelstead, Mathis (possible surname of Thomas' mother) My grandparents, Thomas Winchester and Anna Peerman, married October 15, 1905 in White County, IL. I am trying to find his ancestry. The first account of him in IL was in 1894, when he married his first wife, Lou (Travelstead) Gootz(sp?). Census (1900-1930) and other records claim he was born in 1865 in Birmingham, AL. I've had no luck at all finding any AL records on him or his father, who he names as Ben. He didn't know his mother's name. The 1870 KY Census (Marshall County) does give a lead, but I haven't had any luck tracing Thomas or in the 1880-1890 census' anywhere in the area. Maybe this is a bit out of the ordinary for IL requests, and I apologize if so. However, I must ask: Where do I go from here? Thanks, Terry Winchester --------------------------------- Yahoo! for Good Click here to donate to the Hurricane Katrina relief effort.

    09/24/2005 04:59:53
    1. Julian family
    2. In a message dated 9/24/2005 6:30:51 A.M. Central Daylight Time, cswr@earthlink.net writes: I have John K. JULIAN marr: Martha E. EVITTS, but no in-depth research on the JULIAN line. (EVITTS cousins are related to my MAXWELL, HOLLOWAY and HARPER lines.) Also have Talitha Qumi JULIAN b. 1858 marr. to John W. HOWARD (he is also related to MAXWELL). --carol Thanks, Carol, for your help. The reason I asked about the Thomas H.B. Julian family was because I went to visit a Pope County "old timer", [my Mother's cousin] last wk-end and her mother had saved everything. Every time I go down there she bring out a few tidbits of information to give to me. This time I was given a few family obits, a couple of pictures and two letters to her grandfather's family from T.H.B. & his daughter, Harriet Julian written from Winona, MS in October 1895. I thought someone in the family might like to have a copy. Thanks again. Judy Foreman Lee _UdyDee43@aol.com_ (mailto:UdyDee43@aol.com) My families: Benard, Brown, Crawford, Carr, Davidson, Doctorman, Echols, Foreman, Glass, Hanna, Holmes, Hurford, Jackson, Jennings, Lewis, Maddox, Reams, Rumsey, Scott, Shadowen, Sipe, Slankard, Soward, Trovillion, Tomlinson/Linson, Vinyard, Whitley, Williams, etc.

    09/24/2005 06:14:53
    1. Re: [ILPOPE-L] Julian family of TN - So IL - MS - TX & NM
    2. CSWR
    3. I have John K. JULIAN marr: Martha E. EVITTS, but no in-depth research on the JULIAN line. (EVITTS cousins are related to my MAXWELL, HOLLOWAY and HARPER lines.) Also have Talitha Qumi JULIAN b. 1858 marr. to John W. HOWARD (he is also related to MAXWELL). --carol == UdyDee43@aol.com wrote: > > >Is anyone working on the Thomas H.B. & Lydia M. Frieze Julian family? > > > >Judy Foreman Lee > >_UdyDee43@aol.com_ (mailto:UdyDee43@aol.com) > >My families: Benard, Brown, Crawford, Carr, Davidson, Doctorman, Echols, >Foreman, Glass, Hanna, Holmes, Hurford, Jackson, Jennings, Lewis, Maddox, Reams, >Rumsey, Scott, Shadowen, >Sipe, Slankard, Soward, Trovillion, Tomlinson/Linson, Vinyard, Whitley, >Williams, etc. > > > > > > -- -:¦:- What this country needs is more free speech worth listening to! - - Do Lipton employees take coffee breaks? _______________ VIRUS FREE WITH DAILY UPDATES FROM COMPUTER-ASSOCIATES' "EZVIRUS" PROTECTION -:¦:- *CAROL* -:¦:- blessed to be on the beautiful NW California-Pacific Coast _____________________________________________________________ -> * seeking families in GERMANY (Ostfriesland) and RUSSIA (and Prussia) * WALTER, SITZLER, CORELL, HUELSMEIER, RYDER, RAUCH, RODEWALD, BACH, SAUERESSIG, EISENHAUER. -> * also POPE COUNTY, IL ,TN, MO, USA* HOLLOWAY, HALL, MAXWELL, MITCHELL, DeHART, (Sistler) SITCHLER, PATE, DABNEY, MEADOR, BEEMER / BEAMER, RIDER / RYDER.

    09/23/2005 10:30:18
    1. Julian family of TN - So IL - MS - TX & NM
    2. Is anyone working on the Thomas H.B. & Lydia M. Frieze Julian family? Judy Foreman Lee _UdyDee43@aol.com_ (mailto:UdyDee43@aol.com) My families: Benard, Brown, Crawford, Carr, Davidson, Doctorman, Echols, Foreman, Glass, Hanna, Holmes, Hurford, Jackson, Jennings, Lewis, Maddox, Reams, Rumsey, Scott, Shadowen, Sipe, Slankard, Soward, Trovillion, Tomlinson/Linson, Vinyard, Whitley, Williams, etc.

    09/23/2005 05:39:20
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