Dick -- I don't really understand what you're doing; but it must be good because everyone in asking. So, would look up the following family? I would really >appreciate it. Also would appreciate the page numbers. TIMPERLEY, REYNOLDS, WILSON, GILLASPIE > >Thanks so much, Susie > >
Susie I am looking for Marcus Wilson & his bro. William Wilson that married sister Susan & Jane Gillett in Coles Co. IL in about 1840. William & Marcus Wilson were born in VA. They both came to Limestone Co. TX before 1860. Do these names mean anything to you? Pat Oates in TX. At 10:55 PM 7/10/2001 -0500, you wrote: >Dick -- >I don't really understand what you're doing; but it must be good because >everyone in asking. So, would look up the following family? I would really >>appreciate it. Also would appreciate the page numbers. > >TIMPERLEY, REYNOLDS, WILSON, GILLASPIE >> >>Thanks so much, > >Susie >> >> >
Hi Susie, This started out in response to the posting of the original of the history book to a website. The original does not have the every name index. That was added to a reprint of the book by Shelby Co. H&GS, which I have a copy of. I offered a lookup and it's gone nuts. In answer to your request: Timperly, Henry page 326 " , Mary Orinder page 326 Reynolds, 20 entries Wilson, 53 entries Gillaspie, No given name page 257 Gillespie, Joseph (Judge) page 77 I really can't handle open surname requests. When asking for lookups, please limit them to not more than one or two surnames and include the given name you are looking for. Please, no more than 6 total names. Dick Cazier ----- Original Message ----- From: "Dr. Susan L. Strode" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, July 10, 2001 9:55 PM Subject: Re: [ILSHELBY] Combined History of Shelby & Moultrie > Dick -- > I don't really understand what you're doing; but it must be good because > everyone in asking. So, would look up the following family? I would really > >appreciate it. Also would appreciate the page numbers. > > TIMPERLEY, REYNOLDS, WILSON, GILLASPIE > > > >Thanks so much, > > Susie > > > > > >
Hi Dick Cazier: Do you think Shelby Co. H&GS would allow the index to be put on the web? No response needed. Happy Hunting jdn ( : ) j. david Neher San Diego, CA .......................... Dick Cazier wrote: ....The original does not have the every name index. That was added to a reprint of the book by Shelby Co. H&GS, of which I have a copy. I offered a lookup and it's gone nuts....
Hi David, Some time ago someone suggested that I do that. I don't have the time or a web page to put it on. I know the index is copyrighted, but I think the Shelby County Historical and Genealogical Society would probably give permission to put it on line. As far as I know, they don't have any more copies of the reprint of the book, which contains the Every Name Index, for sale and don't plan another printing. The logical place to put the index is the same webpage that has the book. And I lost the URL for the site when my hard drive had to be replaced. Just found it again. It's linked on the Moultrie Co, IL GENWEB page. URL is http://edenmartin.com/ . Sounds like a good project for someone, to contact both the society for permission and the webpage owner to get him/her to put it on line. The original book is 333 pages and the index is 74 pages. An alternative, if the web page owner doesn't want to put it up, is for the Shelby Co, IL GENWEB Coordinator to put it on that page. If someone wants to do it, I'll be happy to copy the index and mail it to whoever can do the job of getting it online. That would save me the time I'm spending on lookups. Dick Cazier Lakewood, CO ----- Original Message ----- From: "j. david Neher" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, July 11, 2001 11:22 AM Subject: [ILSHELBY] Combined History of Shelby & Moultrie > Hi Dick Cazier: > > Do you think Shelby Co. H&GS would allow the index to be put on the web? > > No response needed. > > Happy Hunting > > jdn ( : ) > j. david Neher > San Diego, CA > .......................... > > > Dick Cazier wrote: > ....The original does not have the every name index. That was added to a > reprint of the book by Shelby Co. H&GS, of which I have a copy. I offered a > lookup and it's gone nuts.... > > >