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    1. Re: [ILSALINE-L] John Tate and His Descendants Book
    2. Dear Jane, I plan to return to St. Louis this fall. Perhaps we can meet when the weather is cooler. I just cannot abide this hot and humid weather. In St. Louis or in Dallas or anywhere. I would be love to stop off at the lake on the way to Galatia and visit with you, if you are not in Bethalto. Hope that sounds good to you. Anne

    07/13/2003 10:18:26
    1. Re: [ILSALINE-L] Re:Donna
    2. Barnes, Donna (8710540410010218))
    3. Steve, All I know is that he died sometime before she did and that he was indicated as being "of Pinckney". Hattied was the dau. of Licency (Lucy) Pearce and Henry Allen Bramlett b. ca 1824 in Saline Co., Il. My new mail program doesn't save my outbound messages (very annoying) so I have no idea what I said in what order. Called Hattie "Obituaries from the Saline County Republican 15 nov, 1906 --- 25 Dec. 1913" editor E. T. Wills pg 60 16 December 1909 Obituary: Harriett Emily Baker, (nee) Bramlet, was born July 10th 1859; professed faith in Christ in 1875, and lived a devoted christian life to the end. She was married to George M. Baker April 16th 1882. To this union five children were born; Lulu, deceased; Ray, aged 23 years; Olaf, aged 19; Loraine, aged 11; and Mary aged 7. She departed this life December 8th, 1909, at her home in Poplar Bluff, Mo., and was laid to rest at the Masoinc cemetery near Raleigh, Ill., December 11th 1909. Card of thanks: We desire to express our sincere thanks to the many friends here, also at Raleigh, Ill. and Poplar Bluff, Mo., for the kind assistance rendered us in our sad bereavement caused by the death of our dear mother and sister, Harriett Emily Baker. - Roy Baker, Olaf Baker, J. H. Bramlet, M. A. Bramlet. Donna Which 1 & 2 did you mean ? Which George Baker did you have m the Bramlett ? Thanks !! Steve

    07/13/2003 10:01:32
    1. Re: [ILSALINE-L] Southern IL 1810 Census
    2. Thank you for looking for Tarlton. Jeanne

    07/13/2003 07:15:11
    1. [ILSALINE-L] Heritage Quest
    2. karen elder
    3. Well, it looks like we've all been shut out. I just tried to get into HeritageQuest and was asked for a login & password. Too bad.

    07/13/2003 06:29:58
    1. Re: [ILSALINE-L] Southern IL 1810 Census
    2. Jim Guard
    3. Karen, I am a descendant of this Roark line. The first child of Michael that was born in Ill was David, (David was born in 1822) Brother of Capt. William, who was born in Kentucky in 1819. Jim Guard. karen elder wrote: > > Hi, Suzanne--When you have time would you check your 1810 census for William > Roark and Michael Roark? I know they had land at Shawneetown but don't know > if they were living there. Thanks a bunch. > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Saturday, July 12, 2003 3:54 PM > Subject: Re: [ILSALINE-L] Southern IL 1810 Census > > > I have a CD of the Illinois 1810 census. It is mainly So. Illinois -- > what > > was Randolph Co. (Illinois Territory). > > > > Would be happy to do lookups. > > > > Suzanne > >

    07/13/2003 06:14:39
    1. Re: [ILSALINE-L] Southern IL 1810 Census
    2. karen elder
    3. Thanks, Suzanne, for taking the time to check for Roark. ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, July 13, 2003 10:31 AM Subject: Re: [ILSALINE-L] Southern IL 1810 Census > I didn't find William or Michael Roark. The closest name was a J. Rohr. >

    07/13/2003 05:48:39
    1. Re: [ILSALINE-L] Southern IL 1810 Census
    2. I'm sorry, there was no R Tarlton in the census. I checked for names close to Tarlton, but didn't find any.

    07/13/2003 05:36:24
    1. Re: [ILSALINE-L] Southern IL 1810 Census
    2. I found H. Ledbetter listed under Shawney Town 5 males 0-9, 1 male 10-15, 1 male 16-25, 1 male 45+ 1 female 10-15, 1 female 26-44 The 'areas' of the census were: Illinois Territory Randolph County " Big Bay " Clear Creek " Coffee Island " Fort Massack " Grampear " Grand Tower " Horse Creek " Kaskaskias " Marys River " Shawney Town " Springfield Township " U.S. Saline " Wilkensonville

    07/13/2003 05:35:20
    1. Re: [ILSALINE-L] Southern IL 1810 Census
    2. I didn't find William or Michael Roark. The closest name was a J. Rohr.

    07/13/2003 05:31:29
    1. Re: [ILSALINE-L] Southern IL 1810 Census
    2. Kent & Tracy
    3. William Roark Born Nov 25, 1820 married Mahulda Bourland Clark Hargrave June 19,1845. Their children were Sarah Catherine Roark 25 June, 1846, Columbus Washington Roark 29 feb 1848, Rachel Jane Roark 25 Jan 1851, Nancy Ellen Roark 5 april 1853 per my family bible. I am descended from the Hargrave children Mahulda had. Who William's parents were or if he is related toyou I do not know, but hope this may help you some. ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, July 13, 2003 10:31 AM Subject: Re: [ILSALINE-L] Southern IL 1810 Census > I didn't find William or Michael Roark. The closest name was a J. Rohr. >

    07/13/2003 05:27:36
    1. [ILSALINE-L] Roark - Ledford
    2. LR Miller
    3. Karen, Do you have any specific information about Martha Ann Ledford? Other researchers have her listed as a younger sister to John M., Solomon H. and the other Ledford children. Do you have any information along those lines...i.e. a death certificate that lists her father or maybe funeral records, etc.? Lynda karen elder <[email protected]> wrote: Nancy Catherine Roark (born @1834-1926,daughter of Michael Roark, granddaughter of William Roark, Rev. War) married Israel D. Sisk (born @1826) on 8 Jun 1857 Michael E. Roark, b. 10 Dec 1866-d. Feb 1908, an attorney in Harrisburg IL, married Lula May Pickering on 18 Mar 1888. Michael E. was the son of Capt. William Roark (Civil War) & Martha Ann Ledford Allen Risinger, grandson of Michael Roark, g-grandson of William Roark (Rev. War). ----- Original Message ----- From: To: Sent: Friday, July 11, 2003 1:21 PM Subject: Re: [ILSALINE-L] Harrisburg Daily Reg. > > > Researching Hutson/Pyle/Edwards/Nunn/Mitchell/Sisk/Miller/Pickering/ and > others too numerous to mention. > --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month!

    07/13/2003 04:03:47
    1. [ILSALINE-L] Re: hquest
    2. FIGURED it was too good to be true !

    07/12/2003 08:38:40
    1. [ILSALINE-L] Holmes
    2. I am searching for pictures of Charles and Catherine (Miller) Holmes, John and Elizybeth (Tanner) Holmes or any Holmes pictures from these lines. Thank you for your help. Linda Holmes White

    07/12/2003 04:52:08
    1. Re: [ILSALINE-L] Herritage Quest
    2. Sam, Thank you. I am happy to know it isn't just me. I am sorry to see this. I was really having fun. Thanks, Linda

    07/12/2003 04:47:42
    1. Re: [ILSALINE-L] Herritage Quest
    2. In a message dated 7/12/03 8:55:13 PM Central Daylight Time, [email protected] writes: > Could someone tell me if the Harrisburg Lib. has changed how you get into > Heritage Quest? I have never had a problem until now. It doesn't matter > which > way I try it, going through the genealogy site or through Heritage Quest, > they both are now asking for a log-in and password. It worked fine for me > today. > Thanks, > Linda Looks as if something has changed. I got into Herritage Quest through the Harrisburg Library this morning, but I cannot get in tonight. It now wants a password. It was sure good while it lasted! If anyone finds a way to get in, please pass it on to this list. Thanks, Sam

    07/12/2003 04:13:31
    1. Re: [ILSALINE-L] Southern IL 1810 Census
    2. Buddy Pritchett
    3. I would like to know the answer to Henry Ledbetter also Buddy Pritchett ELIZABETH GOLEMBIEWKSKI wrote: > Hi Suzanne Do you anything on Henry Ledbetter near Cave-in-Rock. Thanks. BettyG > ----- Original Message ----- > From: [email protected] > To: [email protected] > Sent: Saturday, July 12, 2003 4:54 PM > Subject: Re: [ILSALINE-L] Southern IL 1810 Census > > I have a CD of the Illinois 1810 census. It is mainly So. Illinois -- what > was Randolph Co. (Illinois Territory). > > Would be happy to do lookups. > > Suzanne

    07/12/2003 03:55:36
    1. [ILSALINE-L] Herritage Quest
    2. Could someone tell me if the Harrisburg Lib. has changed how you get into Heritage Quest? I have never had a problem until now. It doesn't matter which way I try it, going through the genealogy site or through Heritage Quest, they both are now asking for a log-in and password. It worked fine for me today. Thanks, Linda

    07/12/2003 03:54:53
    1. Re: [ILSALINE-L] Herritage Quest
    2. Floyd and Bobee
    3. I just tried and couldn't get in also. Bobee ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, July 12, 2003 9:13 PM Subject: Re: [ILSALINE-L] Herritage Quest > In a message dated 7/12/03 8:55:13 PM Central Daylight Time, > [email protected] writes: > > > Could someone tell me if the Harrisburg Lib. has changed how you get into > > Heritage Quest? I have never had a problem until now. It doesn't matter > > which > > way I try it, going through the genealogy site or through Heritage Quest, > > they both are now asking for a log-in and password. It worked fine for me > > today. > > Thanks, > > Linda > > Looks as if something has changed. I got into Herritage Quest through the > Harrisburg Library this morning, but I cannot get in tonight. It now wants a > password. It was sure good while it lasted! > > If anyone finds a way to get in, please pass it on to this list. > > Thanks, > > Sam > > >

    07/12/2003 03:27:09
    1. Re: [ILSALINE-L] John Tate and His Descendants Book
    2. Jane Dyer
    3. That would be fine. Thank you. Jane ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jon Musgrave" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, July 12, 2003 7:39 PM Subject: Re: [ILSALINE-L] John Tate and His Descendants Book > Jane, > > If you don't mind I will upload this to the Saline County ILGenWeb website. > > Sincerely, > > Jon Musgrave > www.IllinoisHistory.com > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Jane Dyer" <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Thursday, July 10, 2003 9:29 PM > Subject: [ILSALINE-L] John Tate and His Descendants Book > > > > JOHN TATE AND HIS DESCENDANTS > > > > > > A genealogy book is currently being written on John Tate and His > Descendants. John Tate was born in Ireland and came to America before 1800 > and settled in Pennsylvania. This book will be going to the publisher around > the first of year 2004 and will be released at the Tate/Pemberton Family > Reunion at Tate's Chapel and Cemetery, near Galatia, Saline County, > Illinois. The book will include families of the Tate's, Pemberton's, > Carter's, Henderson's, Holliday's, Russell's and their descendants along > with many other family names connected to the John Tate families. > > > > > > The book will be hard back and contain approximately 800 pages of > information, including an index and a section on the Robert A. Tate family > and his descendant with its separate index. > > > > > > The book can now be ordered before September 30, 2003 by contacting: > > > > > > Mrs. Frances Shelton > > > > 3870 Galatia Road > > > > Galatia, Illinois 62935 > > > > Phone: (618) 268-4806 > > > > > > Cost of the book will $40.00 per book if picked up at the Tate/Pemberton > reunion Labor Day weekend in September 2004 at the Tate's Chapel Church & > Cemetery in Saline County, Illinois. If you prefer the book to be mailed to > you the cost per book will be $40.00 plus $8.00 each, for mailing for a > total of $48.00 per book. Books must be pre-ordered. There will not be any > additional books printed. Only the number prepaid will be available and > reserved for those who order. > > > > > > Robert Franklin Payne, Sr. - Book Author > > > > 3369 North County Road 503 > > > > Blytheville, Arkansas 72315 > > > > (870) 564-2447 - Email: [email protected] > > >

    07/12/2003 03:23:13
    1. Re: [ILSALINE-L] Southern IL 1810 Census
    2. Hi Suzanne, Thank you for your offer to do lookups on the 1810 census. Please see if Robert Tarlton is on the census. Thank you. Jeanne Freeman

    07/12/2003 02:06:58