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    1. [JAMES-L] Re: Charles JAMES and Marian PRUITT
    2. sthom48
    3. I'm looking for information on Charles JAMES born around 1898 who married Marian PRUITT b. around 1904. They married in the early 1920's (maybe Philadelphia, Pa.) Together they had three children Charles JAMES Jr. born June 1922 in Freedmen's Hospital, Washington, D.C. and two others. Charles JAMES Sr. was said to have worked in the Hospital. He had 1 brother that I know of (there could have been more siblings) (First name unknown) James married Lillie Belle James (maiden name unknown) Marian PRUITT was the daughter of Jeremiah PRUITT She had 2 sisters & 1 brother (that I know of) Florence PRUITT b. 8/1896 d. 12/1984 who married Solomon JACKSON in Philadelphia and Zetta Mae Pruitt Jacob PRUITT (served in WW1, 812th Pioneer Infantry, Camp Grant Illinois) In November of 1998 Jacob's picture was featured on an AT&T ad in the Jet magazine in his army uniform. I'm trying to find out how they got that picture. The Pruitt family were long time members of Second Baptist Church in Frankford, Phila. Ring any bells for anyone please email me at [email protected] Thanks Vivian

    03/02/1999 11:15:52
    1. [JAMES-L] Fw: William JAMES married to Jane WILLIAMS
    2. tsmoker
    3. ---------- > From: tsmoker <[email protected]> > To: James List <[email protected]> > Subject: William JAMES married to Jane WILLIAMS > Date: Friday, February 12, 1999 10:09 AM > > Hi Folks, > > William JAMES b. abt 1750 d. 30 Sept 1804, Warren Co., OH. Married Jane > WILLIAMS, 1 Oct 1772 in VA. What I am looking for information on third > child William b 4 Nov 1779, Loudoun Co., VA. Who did he marry, did he move > to TN.? Where did he d.? > > Thanks, > Terry

    03/02/1999 04:34:31
    1. [JAMES-L] John Scott JAMES b. 11 Apr 1812 TN d. 14 Jan 1887 AR.
    2. tsmoker
    3. John was born in TN., married Rebecca Caroline EVANS on 15th Mar 1838 in Monroe Co. TN. Rebecca was born 29 Sep 1816 in South Carolina. She died 12 Apr 1892 in Maysville, AR. They had the following children. Mary Eglantine b. 14 Mar 1839 TN, d. 25 Feb 1872., Cornelia Josephine b. 16 Jul 1842 TN., d 12 Mar 1889 I.T., William Aurelius b. 12 Aug 1844, d. 25 Oct 1883, Dr. Robert Reese JAMES b. 15 Nov 1846 in GA., d 1926. (He married Carrie Lewis THOMAS.) Drury Winfield b. 20 Sep 1849 GA., d. 22 Jun 1909, Malinda Inez b. 24 Feb 1852 GA., d. Apr 1931., Samuel Oscar b. 25 Oct 1854 GA., d. 1 Jul 1936, John Milton b. 18 Oct 1857 GA., d. 11 Dec 1880. Just looking for connections. Thanks, Terry

    03/02/1999 12:58:19
    1. [JAMES-L] James Scott JAMES b. abt. 1810 TN., d. 14 Jan 1887
    2. tsmoker
    3. Looking for some help do you have a connection? James married Malinda E., on 13 Mar 1838. She was b. 1810 in TN. d. 23 Jul 1888. They had the following children. Pulaski D b.1833, TN., Patrick J. b. 1835 TN., Mary J. b. 1840 TN., Sarah C. b. 1841 TN., John M. b. 1849 TN.. All of the above was on the Census of Murrary Co. GA., taken on 4th Nov 1850. If you can connect there is a possibility that I may have more information for you. Good Luck. Thanks, Terry

    03/02/1999 12:21:13
    1. [JAMES-L] Fw: [MSWAYNE-L] Passing this along
    2. linda Hodge
    3. -----Original Message----- From: Dana <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Monday, March 01, 1999 4:33 PM Subject: [MSWAYNE-L] Passing this along >Recieved this from another list > >Dana (the guy) > >----------- >http://lds-online.com/family.htm#BBBB > >An article from the Global Gazette in February >says: > >LDS Family History Library WebSite in 1999 > >Rumors are flying about the possibility that the >Family History Library in Salt Lake City might be >starting a website. > >It's true. Curt Witcher, a director of GENTECH, >attended their annual conference recently in Utah >and came back with details about this long-awaited >site. He shared them with me. > >The site will begin sometime in the second quarter >of this year. Its name will be FamilySearch Internet >Genealogy Services. FamilySearch is the copyright >name of their CD-ROM genealogical indexes. This >might make you think that these indexes will be >available at the site, but this is not so. > >I know that many people will be disappointed that >the International Genealogical Index and Ancestry >File will not be included initially on the site... >The online site will have the Family History Library >Catalog. This is not the same as the version at the >family history centers. It will be considerably >enhanced. As well as author, title and LDS film >number, it will include place names, surnames, >keywords and subjects, all in searchable fields. >This means that for the first time, researchers will >be able to use the Family History Library catalog in >the same way they use online library catalogs >elsewhere (in public or academic libraries). The >flexibility of the catalog will mean that we can find >more books and films, more easily. > >The big question for most people who live far from >Salt Lake (or even far from a branch family history >center) is: when will the other FamilySearch options >be included on the website. No decisions have >been made about this yet. > >As I mentioned in my last column, the Genealogical >Society of Utah, the family history arm of the Church >of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, has now >begun a publications program selling sets of >CD-ROMs on particular topics. I mentioned a >six-disk set of British vital records indexes. Witcher >informs me there are also sets of Australian Vital >Records (price US$5.00) and United States Vital >Records (price US$15.00). At the moment I am >unsure exactly what is on these. > >Other projected series to be made available soon >are vital records sets for Continental Europe, Latin >America and Scandinavia, Ellis Island immigration >records, the 1880 U.S. census and the 1881 British >census (scheduled for summer 1999). The latter will >be grouped in regions, but there will also be a >nation-wide index. >

    03/02/1999 10:23:27
    1. [JAMES-L] Re: Unidentified subject!
    2. John Kantzer
    3. This child was found around Thanksgiving ---------- From: Andrew P. Robertson <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Subject: Unidentified subject! Date: Monday, March 01, 1999 6:59 AM ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: Re: Missing Child > Date: Tue, 23 Feb 1999 09:33:09 EST > From: [email protected] > To: [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], > [email protected], [email protected], > [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], > [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], > [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], > [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], > [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], > [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], > [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], > [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], > [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], > [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], > [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], > [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], > [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], > [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], > [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], > [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], > [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], > [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], > [email protected], [email protected] > > << > > > > > Please Angels ..... Read and forward !!!!!!!!!!!! > > > My name is Christine Schmidt. I live in Mounds View, Minnesota and my > little 20 month old girl is missing. Her name is Krystava Patients > Schmidt. > > She was last seen with an acquaintance of mine named Becky (Rebecca) > Lynn Dearmond on July 10, 1997. Becky took my grandmother's car and > Krystava. The car is a 1997 blue Neon license plate number ANX 437. I > need your > help....please! I am sending a photo with this letter in hopes that you > will pass this letter to everyone you know on the Internet and print > the photo of Krystava and post it wherever you can in your > neighborhood. If you > have seen her, or suspect anything suspicious, please contact the Mounds > View Police at (612) 484-9155 as soon as possible. PLEASE forward this > letter to as many people you know and post the picture of my little girl > wherever you can. Please pray for us too! > > Thank you in advance for your support and cooperation. > > Christine Schmidt > > Guys, > If you are ever gonna have at least a little compasion, please have it > now. I can't even imagine the pain this lady is going through. Just send it > to everyone you know. Take 10 minutes and do this, even if you don't have AOL > 4.0 just send it one to other people, they might and you might help find a > little missing child. Pray for her and her family. > >> > ==== JAMES Mailing List ==== Visit the JAMES Surname homepage! http://www.rootsweb.com/~daisy/jameskin.htm Including: JAMESON, JAMIESON, JANESON, GUNNISON, GUNN, GEMISON,GAMES, HAMES,HUMES, IAMES

    03/01/1999 08:37:52
    1. [JAMES-L] Shropshire JAMES's
    2. Steve Priestley
    3. This is my first posting to the list, although some of you may have heard from me before or seen postings on the MIDMARCH list. I am descended from a line of JAMES's in the Bromfield and Ludlow area of South Shropshire. Here's a synopsis: A : William James, born in Culmington?, Shropshire in 1812, Labourer, married Mary Bounds (born in 1817 in Clun, Shropshire). He had 10 children : ------------- B.1 : Margaret James, born in Halton, Shropshire in 1840. ------------- B.2 : William James, born in Halton, Shropshire in 1841. ------------- B.3 : John James, born in Halton, Shropshire in 1843. ------------- B.4 : Fanny James, born in Bromfield, Shropshire in 1844, was christened in Bromfield, Shropshire the 23 June 1844, Dressmaker. ------------- B.5 : Emma James, born in Halton, Shropshire in 1847. ------------- B.6 : Elen James, born in Halton, Shropshire in 1849. ------------- B.7 : Elizabeth James, born in Halton, Shropshire the 12 December 1850, died the 11 December 1924, married Thomas Fox (born in Bromstead, Staffordshire). She had 5 children, including (before her marriage): ------------- C.7.1 : Fanny (Fannie) James, born in 1869, Domestic servant in Ticklerton Hall, Eaton, Shrops, died in Bishop's Castle, Shropshire in June 1932, married William Edward Marston, the 15 January 1894 in Shrewsbury, Shropshire (born the 11 June 1871 and died in June 1948 in Hornchurch, Essex, son of Unknown (Marston) and Mary Marston), (Notes : After birth she was looked after by her Aunt Fanny, who is described as her mother in 1871 census. She was also niece of John Cadwallader, butcher, and of George James, labourer, by each of whom she was later brought up. George James appears as her father on marriage certificate, at which time she was in service at Ticklerton Hall, Eaton under Haywood. In 1881 census, recorded as living with George James in Ludlow and in 1891 with Cadwallader in Bishop's Castle. Had a half-brother called Will. ) ------------- B.8 : Jennie James, born the 19 March 1852. ------------- B.9 : George James, born the 15 October 1854. ------------- B.10 : Mary James, born the 11 July 1857. ------------- It was the above Fanny James who was my great grandmother. I don't know who her father was. The birth was not registered and while I understand she was baptised there is no record of the fact! Maybe this all looks familiar to someone out there? Looking forward to hearing from you, Steve Priestley <[email protected]> also researching the surnames SAYCE, STOCKING, MARSTON, MULLARD, HICKMAN in Shropshire, CHUTER in Surrey and HAILSTONE in Wiltshire

    03/01/1999 02:06:27
  1. 03/01/1999 10:27:39
    1. [JAMES-L] Adam Arbor Church Of God Cemetery
    2. linda Hodge
    3. James, Jerry Lee/1939/1984

    03/01/1999 10:23:28
    1. Unidentified subject!
    2. Andrew P. Robertson
    3. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: Re: Missing Child > Date: Tue, 23 Feb 1999 09:33:09 EST > From: [email protected] > To: [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], > [email protected], [email protected], > [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], > [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], > [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], > [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], > [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], > [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], > [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], > [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], > [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], > [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], > [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], > [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], > [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], > [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], > [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], > [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], > [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], > [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], > [email protected], [email protected] > > << > > > > > Please Angels ..... Read and forward !!!!!!!!!!!! > > > My name is Christine Schmidt. I live in Mounds View, Minnesota and my > little 20 month old girl is missing. Her name is Krystava Patients > Schmidt. > > She was last seen with an acquaintance of mine named Becky (Rebecca) > Lynn Dearmond on July 10, 1997. Becky took my grandmother's car and > Krystava. The car is a 1997 blue Neon license plate number ANX 437. I > need your > help....please! I am sending a photo with this letter in hopes that you > will pass this letter to everyone you know on the Internet and print > the photo of Krystava and post it wherever you can in your > neighborhood. If you > have seen her, or suspect anything suspicious, please contact the Mounds > View Police at (612) 484-9155 as soon as possible. PLEASE forward this > letter to as many people you know and post the picture of my little girl > wherever you can. Please pray for us too! > > Thank you in advance for your support and cooperation. > > Christine Schmidt > > Guys, > If you are ever gonna have at least a little compasion, please have it > now. I can't even imagine the pain this lady is going through. Just send it > to everyone you know. Take 10 minutes and do this, even if you don't have AOL > 4.0 just send it one to other people, they might and you might help find a > little missing child. Pray for her and her family. > >> >

    03/01/1999 05:59:47
    1. [JAMES-L] Cherokee James
    2. Jim T Musgrave
    3. I found 8 James listed in Starr's genealogy of Old Cherokee families. The surname index to this old book can be found at http://members.aol.com/rarebk Note there is no www in the address. Also at the site is a great Cherokee genealogy tutorial that gives tips on how to conduct effective Cherokee genealogy research, and they also have posted the 1835 Cherokee census, and other resources. Jimbo ___________________________________________________________________ You don't need to buy Internet access to use free Internet e-mail. Get completely free e-mail from Juno at http://www.juno.com/getjuno.html or call Juno at (800) 654-JUNO [654-5866]

    02/28/1999 11:08:48
    1. DIgest
    2. SUECQ
    3. I am still not getting the James Digest!!!! PLEASE check it out and make sure you have my email listed as a receiver..... Thanks.......Brenda Easterday _________________________________________________________ DO YOU YAHOO!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com

    02/28/1999 01:45:55
    1. [JAMES-L] Land Patents
    2. Linda English
    3. Hi List-Mates! Here is the web site for you to search for land patents. Not every state is listed but maybe the ones here will help some of you. Georgia is inconveniently absent from this list. The Land Patents listed here are from 1820 to 1908. http://www.glorecords.blm.gov/ Linda English [email protected]

    02/27/1999 02:59:55
    1. [JAMES-L] David JAMES - TN>MO - b. 1760-1770
    2. Susan Molye
    3. I am seeking information on David JAMES, b. 1760-1770, who lived in Claiborne Co., TN by 1800, Lafayette Co., MO by 1823, wife Polly. Known children: Rachel (JAMES) POWELL and Anna (JAMES) CARY. Probable children: Berry JAMES (wife Piety ROSS), Allen JAMES (wife Elizabeth DANIEL?), Henry JAMES (wife Elizabeth Ann SENSEBAUGH), Jeremiah JAMES, Elijah JAMES and Elizabeth (JAMES) LYNCH. Most of these children migrated from Jackson, Cass, or Johnson counties in Missouri to Oregon, 1851 to 1854. Susan Molye <[email protected]>

    02/26/1999 05:34:15
    1. [JAMES-L] Re: Charles James and Marian Pruitt
    2. sthom48
    3. I'm looking for information on Charles James born around 1898 + Marian Pruitt born around 1904 married in the early 1920's (maybe Philadelphia, Pa.) Together they had three children Charles James Jr. born June 1922 in Freedmen's Hospital, Washington, D.C. and two others Charles James Sr. was said to have worked in the Hospital He had 1 brother that I know of (there could have been more siblings) (First name unknown) James married +Lillie Belle James (maiden name unknown) Marian Pruitt was the daughter of Jeremiah Pruitt She had 2 sisters & 1 brother (that I know of) Florence Pruitt b. 8/1896 d. 12/1984 married Solomon Jackson in Philadelphia and Zetta Mae Pruitt Jacob Pruitt (served in WW1, 812th Pioneer Infantry, Camp Grant Illinois) The Pruitt family were long time members of Second Baptist Church in Frankford, Phila. Ring any bells for anyone please email me at [email protected] Thanks Vivian a b.c. Just trying to trace this fellow. I know that in 1928 Marian was back in Philadelphia because she died there from T.B. Maybe there is a record of that or of Charles James working at the hospital. Any information would be appreciated. Thank you. Forever searching for SMITH, JACKSON, JAMES, WILLIAMS, HERNANDEZ, GILBERT, BUTLER

    02/23/1999 12:06:40
    1. [JAMES-L] Amy
    2. Laurel Elyse Ehrichs
    3. Hi everyone! I'm looking for relation of Amy James (b. abt 1598 in Upway Parrish, Dorestshire, England, d. 2 Feb 1667 in Malden, Massachusetts). She married Nicholas Stowers on 2 Nov 1632 in Charleston, Middlesex County, Massachusetts. Laurel Ehrichs Sacramento, CA [email protected]

    02/21/1999 11:03:04
    1. [JAMES-L] John M. James, OH>Kosciusko Co, IN>MO
    2. Sherry
    3. Hi listers, This obit was sent to me and I thought I'd share it with you all (with the blessing of the cousin who sent it to me). Sherry ***** Hi Sherry, My James line has been at rest for awhile, nothing new to report, except that I finally got over to Bethany when the genealogical society was open and I wasn't hauling any children with me. I found the obit for John M. James. Their old microfilm machine won't make copies, so I had to write it down. I did skip a paragraph about joining with the church, didn't specify what church, and a paragraph about being member of GAR post. Think I got all the good stuff, wish I could find an obit like this for all of my people. Feel free to pass on to any other James researchers. Also Note!! I typed as written, and I assume that the county of birth given is a unique spelling of Pickaway. You're also welcome to send it through the Kosciusko list if you think it would be of interest. Oswego is in Kosc. Co., several names mentioned. Take care, Barb Harrison Co. Missouri Bethany Republican 6 June 1907, page 5, column 1 Death of an Old Citizen John M. James was born in Piqua County, Ohio September 29, 1825, and died in Bethany, Mo., June 3, 1907, aged 81 years, 8 months and 4 days. In early life he moved to Indiana where he was married at the age of 21 to Miss Amanda Wade. To this union eight children were born. Two of these, Mrs. Hattie Mock, buried at Huntsville, Alabama, and Orville, buried at Otswego, Indiana, preceded him to the other shore. The surviving children are Lafayette of California, Abner, of Eugene, Oregon, Geo. T., of Oswego, Ind., Mrs. Anna Thomas, of Sherman Township, this county, Mrs. Ella McDonald of Concordia, Kansas, and Mrs. Mattie Neff, of this city. On Sept. 29, 1869, this splendid wife and mother passed to the great beyond. In 1870 Mr. James was again married to Miss Catherine Carper, who survives him. During his declining years this noble woman industriously, patiently and lovingly administered to his every need. To this union three children were born, two dying in infancy, the surviving one being J. Roy James, of this city. In 1864 he enlisted in Company H., 129 Indiana Volunteers, and served his country until the close of the Rebellion. He was slightly wounded at the Battle of Resaca. In 1880 he moved with his family to a farm in Sherman Twp. Harrison Co. Mo., and in 1890 to Bethany where he has since resided. (James is buried at the Miriam Cemetery in Harrison Co. MO)

    02/21/1999 08:55:13
    1. [JAMES-L] Unsubcribe
    2. joyce Wilson
    3. Unsubcribe

    02/21/1999 06:34:55
    1. [JAMES-L] JAMIESON
    2. ajs1
    3. I am looking for JAMIESON'S in Ireland. Specifically, James Jamieson. Ballymena Co. Antrim is one place mentioned from an uncle who did some research. He also said that they were also from Letterkenny in Donegal? Are ALL Jamieson's Scotch/Irish? Does anyone know if they were usually Catholic or Protestant? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Anne Jamieson Sadrakula

    02/20/1999 11:36:01
    1. [JAMES-L] unsubscripe
    2. Roger W. Hartsook
    3. unsubscripe

    02/20/1999 05:13:05