Barbara, Can you tell me about your Andrew Souther? I am very interested to see what you have on him. By any chance, do you have Jeremiah B. Souther, born abt. 1811 in North Carolina? He married to Sarah E. or Susan E. ? Souther. She was born abt. 1815 in North Carolina also. I have another lady who is searching on that line. Jeremiah B. Souther, his post office during in 1860 census is Raleigh, Saline County. And in 1880 census, the wife was living in Hamilton County, Flannigan Township. If any ring the bell, let me know. I want to ask you something. Have the BOYD'S ever been in Arkansas? I am just curious about that. In 1900 Texas Census, my great grandmother, Mary Alice Souther Carter (she married to John Henry Carter 1891 in Saline County, Illinois). The census was very bad, very black, unreadable, but it look like it said her mother was born in Arkansas. Mary Alice Souther was born in Illinois, her father is born in Illinois. So that is the reason I ask you if the BOYD'S ever been to Arkansas for Julia A. Boyd to be in Arkansas. Of course, it could be wrong to, for census is known to be made mistakes. Thank Barbara, for writing to me. Teresa from Oklahoma ----- Original Message ----- From: Charles Crain <oldfogeys@charter.net> To: <ILSALINE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, November 22, 2000 8:54 AM Subject: Re: [ILSALINE-L] Julia A. Boyd who married to Andrew J. Souther > Teresa, > I was glad to do this for you and hope that it proves to be the lead that you > are looking for. By the way, Andrew Souther is in my data base as one of my > collateral lines, so I do have some information on him if you need more. > Happy Thanksgiving to you and best wishes, > Barbara > > James Young wrote: > > > Barbara, > > I want to thank you so much for taking the time to do look-up for me. > > Barbara, will check it out to see if this is my ancestors. This is the first > > time I had a lead and this could be my folks. God bless you for your > > kindness and giveness to help one another out and Happy Thanksgiving, > > Barbara. I am very excited on what you sent to me, very excited and SO > > EXCITED. Again many, many, many thanks. Sincerely, Teresa from Oklahoma > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: Charles Crain <oldfogeys@charter.net> > > To: <ILSALINE-L@rootsweb.com> > > Sent: Tuesday, November 21, 2000 12:00 PM > > Subject: Re: [ILSALINE-L] Julia A. Boyd who married to Andrew J. Souther > > > > > Teresa, > > > I hope this is the information that you may need. In the 1870 Saline > > County Census, there is a Julia A. Boyd, age 18, living in Long Branch > > Township with a Susaner BOYLE , which may be a spelling error. There are two > > males in the same > > > household, also with the BOYD surname. One is Hiram, age 14 and the other > > is William, age 12. In the Saline County Marriage Register B, there is a > > William Boyd, age 44 who married Cordelia Heard on June 3, 1900. He lists > > his parents as Berry > > > BOYD and Elizabeth SMITH and states he was born in Franklin County, IL. In > > the 1850 Federal Census in Franklin County, there is a Berry T. BOYD, age > > 25, born in Kentucky. His wife is listed as Elizabeth, age 23, born in > > Illinois and there is > > > one child, Angeline (?) age 1. I hope this is the same family that you > > need, if not I apologize for the error. > > > Best wishes, > > > Barbara > > > > > > James Young wrote: > > > > > > > Does anybody searching on Julia A. Boyd? Do not know who are her parents > > or siblings. Julia A. Boyd was born between 1851 to 1853 and I do not know > > where she was born at. Julia married to Andrew J. Souther in Saline County > > in Feb. 15, 1872. > > > > Their first child was Mary Alice Souther, born 1873 in Illinois. > > > > There is more children: Andrew, Earnest, Sally, Lucindy, and William > > Souther. I only know Mary Alice Souther's birthdate, not the others. > > > > I do not know when Julia A. Boyd Souther had died, but her husband has > > remarried again to Martha A. Lowe in 1880 in Raleigh Precient, Saline > > County. > > > > I pray there is kind soul who will take interested in my ancestors. If > > you can help me, I will forever be in gratitude on your kindness. Thanks. > > Teresa from Oklahoma > > > > > > > >