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    1. Re: [MAXWELL-L] COAT OF ARMS
    2. Larry Thompson
    3. John: There is no such thing as a "Maxwell coat of arms". People by the name of Maxwell may have registered a coat of arms, but that belongs to that person. John wrote: > > Hello I am looking for the MAXWELL coat of arms. > Thank you for any help. > John-Robert Tremblay -- Larry Thompson My genealogy page http://www.epix.net/~lt0168/index.html My Allegheny Co. maps page http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~lt0168/maps/

    12/21/2002 05:37:20
    1. [MAXWELL-L] COAT OF ARMS
    2. John
    3. Hello I am looking for the MAXWELL coat of arms. Thank you for any help. John-Robert Tremblay

    12/21/2002 05:29:12
    1. [MAXWELL-L] Maxwell History and Genealogy by Houston and Blaine RARE
    2. Maxwell, Lyndall (PHES)
    3. Perhaps someone knows of a genealogical library that doesn't have it and would donate it. Then it would benefit more people. -----Original Message----- From: Ebayguyz@aol.com [mailto:Ebayguyz@aol.com] Sent: Tuesday, December 17, 2002 3:42 PM To: MAXWELL-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [MAXWELL-L] Maxwell History and Genealogy by Houston and Blaine RARE Hello, While researching my family I used a copy of the original first edition "Maxwell History and Genealogy", by Houston, Blaine et. al. and now I am finished with it. I will pass it on to the next researcher for the same price I paid for it $275.00. If anyone is interested please contact me privately. Thanks, Bob

    12/17/2002 09:58:22
    1. [MAXWELL-L] Maxwell History and Genealogy by Houston and Blaine RARE
    2. Hello, While researching my family I used a copy of the original first edition "Maxwell History and Genealogy", by Houston, Blaine et. al. and now I am finished with it. I will pass it on to the next researcher for the same price I paid for it $275.00. If anyone is interested please contact me privately. Thanks, Bob

    12/17/2002 09:42:00
    1. [MAXWELL-L] James and Elizabeth Maxwell Overton TN 1850 Census
    2. Trish, Sorry, wish I did. I assumed they all went to Texas and I haven't researched them there. I guess it's possible Permelia may have married and stayed in TN. I hope someone out there knows a little more about this family. Marilyn Marilyn, > Do you have any further info on his daughter Permelia? Thanks for replying > Trish > > > Trish and Tim: > > I believe the James Maxwell that you refer to was born 11 Apr 1799 in > Madison > > Co. KY, son of Bezaleel and Nancy Maxwell.  James died 10 Mar 1880 in > > Williamson Co. TX.  James and his wife and family lived in Overton Co. for > > about 20 - 30 years before moving on to TX. > >

    12/10/2002 04:22:31
    1. Re: [MAXWELL-L] Re: MAXWELL-Book
    2. Paul Andree
    3. Hello, I missed the original posting about the Maxwell book. What was the offer? A purchase? Or a download? Or as an attachment? Thanks, Paul Andree Cooking0404@aol.com wrote: > > Lyndall, > I would like to receive a copy of your work. I have some in Delawre too, hope > they are also included. > Thanks > Take care > Vickie -- Thanks, Paul Andree - Mt Dora, Lake Co, Florida 21% discount on Gasoline - http://www.andree.gasupusa.com/ Introductory Call - 800 242-0363 ext. 2399 Health pages - http://netmender.net/health/ Articles and New Vision Natural Health Products Minister of the Gospel of Jesus Christ Christian Teaching Daily mail list http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ChristianTeachingDaily Web site at: http://www.netmender.net Philippians 4: 6 Be careful for nothing; but in every thing by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known unto God. 7 And the peace of God, which passeth all understanding, shall keep your hearts and minds through Christ Jesus.

    12/09/2002 10:42:12
    1. [MAXWELL-L] Re: MAXWELL-Book
    2. Lyndall, I would like to receive a copy of your work. I have some in Delawre too, hope they are also included. Thanks Take care Vickie

    12/09/2002 10:17:11
    1. [MAXWELL-L] Re: MAXWELL-Book AL, SC
    2. Maxwell, Lyndall (PHES)
    3. Dear Paul, I have done lots of research in SC and AL and in some other southern states - GA, MS, NC, LA. I was trying to track down my ancestors. I didn't want to just throw away my research on wills, land, ships, census records, marriages, etc. when some of the info was of no use anymore. I was offering it to those interested. It's free to anyone who can receive it on e-mail. It would be much appreciated if those who receive it could print it out and give it to their local family history library. Sorry, no northern states were researched. Lyndall lmaxwell@harriscountyhealth.com <mailto:lmaxwell@harriscountyhealth.com> -----Original Message----- From: Paul Andree [mailto:pandree@netmender.net] Sent: Monday, December 09, 2002 4:42 PM To: MAXWELL-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [MAXWELL-L] Re: MAXWELL-Book Hello, I missed the original posting about the Maxwell book. What was the offer? A purchase? Or a download? Or as an attachment? Thanks, Paul Andree

    12/09/2002 09:55:17
    1. Re: [MAXWELL-L] James and Elizabeth Maxwell Overton TN 1850 Census
    2. trintyll
    3. Marilyn, Do you have any further info on his daughter Permelia? Thanks for replying Trish > Trish and Tim: > I believe the James Maxwell that you refer to was born 11 Apr 1799 in Madison > Co. KY, son of Bezaleel and Nancy Maxwell. James died 10 Mar 1880 in > Williamson Co. TX. James and his wife and family lived in Overton Co. for > about 20 - 30 years before moving on to TX. > > Marilyn > >

    12/09/2002 09:39:17
    1. [MAXWELL-L] James and Elizabeth Maxwell Overton TN 1850 Census
    2. Trish and Tim: I believe the James Maxwell that you refer to was born 11 Apr 1799 in Madison Co. KY, son of Bezaleel and Nancy Maxwell. James died 10 Mar 1880 in Williamson Co. TX. James and his wife and family lived in Overton Co. for about 20 - 30 years before moving on to TX. Marilyn

    12/09/2002 07:56:46
    1. Re: [MAXWELL-L] Re: James and Elizabeth Maxwell Overton Co. TN
    2. Tim Jones
    3. I just know that JAMES SR. and JAMES JR. lived in Louisville. James Jr. married in 1840 and died in 1847. Tim On 12/9/02 11:10 AM, "trintyll" <trintyll@goquest.com> wrote: > Tim, > I am sorry I do not know. This is a transcribed census available on line. I > wish I did know where he was born. It would be a big help. > Trish > Where in KY was your JAMES MAXWELL born? > > Tim Jones > Austin TX > I hope that someone on the list can help me with this Maxwell family. I was >> given a possible lead today on my family tree. I would love to be able to >> confirm what I was told. This info was given by a very elderly lady. >> Ms Mandy stated that her grandmother was a Maxwell. From what I have found in >> the census her first name was referred to as Rilla in one census year 1870 >> she >> is listed as Parilla. So far the only thing close to this first name has been >> Permelia. I found the following Maxwell family in the 1850 Overton TN. Census >> James Maxwell age 55 Farmer born in KY >> Elizabeth Maxwell age 48 >> Permelia Maxwell age 16 >> William Maxwell age 11 >> Armilda Maxwell age 9 >> Have Maxwell age 7 >> Does anyone have any further info on this Permelia Maxwell? If the info that >> Ms. Mandy gave me is correct this Permelia may be our Rilla. >> Ms. Mandy stated that her mother was a Carmack (first name was Amanda) we >> have >> traced Amanda to Josh Tench Carmack and Rilla in Jackson County and then >> further back on the Carmack line in Overton. But the Maxwell line is new to >> me >> and before I proceed I need to find the mysterious Rilla Maxwell Carmack. >> If anyone has any info on this Maxwell family I would appreciate the help, or >> any leads you may have. >> Thanks >> Trish > > > > >

    12/09/2002 02:31:02
    1. Re: [MAXWELL-L] AL, SC, GA, MS, NC
    2. Lyndall,could you email me that book again? I cannot find that download in my downloads. What was the file name? Thanks, Margie Bridges

    12/09/2002 02:13:07
    1. [MAXWELL-L] Re: James and Elizabeth Maxwell Overton Co. TN
    2. trintyll
    3. Tim, I am sorry I do not know. This is a transcribed census available on line. I wish I did know where he was born. It would be a big help. Trish Where in KY was your JAMES MAXWELL born? Tim Jones Austin TX I hope that someone on the list can help me with this Maxwell family. I was > given a possible lead today on my family tree. I would love to be able to > confirm what I was told. This info was given by a very elderly lady. > Ms Mandy stated that her grandmother was a Maxwell. From what I have found in > the census her first name was referred to as Rilla in one census year 1870 she > is listed as Parilla. So far the only thing close to this first name has been > Permelia. I found the following Maxwell family in the 1850 Overton TN. Census > James Maxwell age 55 Farmer born in KY > Elizabeth Maxwell age 48 > Permelia Maxwell age 16 > William Maxwell age 11 > Armilda Maxwell age 9 > Have Maxwell age 7 > Does anyone have any further info on this Permelia Maxwell? If the info that > Ms. Mandy gave me is correct this Permelia may be our Rilla. > Ms. Mandy stated that her mother was a Carmack (first name was Amanda) we have > traced Amanda to Josh Tench Carmack and Rilla in Jackson County and then > further back on the Carmack line in Overton. But the Maxwell line is new to me > and before I proceed I need to find the mysterious Rilla Maxwell Carmack. > If anyone has any info on this Maxwell family I would appreciate the help, or > any leads you may have. > Thanks > Trish

    12/09/2002 02:10:12
    1. Re: [MAXWELL-L] James and Elizabeth Maxwell Overton TN 1850 Census
    2. Tim Jones
    3. Where in KY was your JAMES MAXWELL born? Tim Jones Austin TX On 12/9/02 4:05 AM, "trintyll" <trintyll@goquest.com> wrote: > I hope that someone on the list can help me with this Maxwell family. I was > given a possible lead today on my family tree. I would love to be able to > confirm what I was told. This info was given by a very elderly lady. > Ms Mandy stated that her grandmother was a Maxwell. From what I have found in > the census her first name was referred to as Rilla in one census year 1870 she > is listed as Parilla. So far the only thing close to this first name has been > Permelia. I found the following Maxwell family in the 1850 Overton TN. Census > James Maxwell age 55 Farmer born in KY > Elizabeth Maxwell age 48 > Permelia Maxwell age 16 > William Maxwell age 11 > Armilda Maxwell age 9 > Have Maxwell age 7 > Does anyone have any further info on this Permelia Maxwell? If the info that > Ms. Mandy gave me is correct this Permelia may be our Rilla. > Ms. Mandy stated that her mother was a Carmack (first name was Amanda) we have > traced Amanda to Josh Tench Carmack and Rilla in Jackson County and then > further back on the Carmack line in Overton. But the Maxwell line is new to me > and before I proceed I need to find the mysterious Rilla Maxwell Carmack. > If anyone has any info on this Maxwell family I would appreciate the help, or > any leads you may have. > Thanks > Trish > >

    12/09/2002 01:55:21
    1. Re: [MAXWELL-L] AL, SC, GA, MS, NC
    2. Alice Kugler
    3. I would also like very much to have your Maxwell info. I am searching for two sisters, Louisa and Margaret Maxwell, who were probably from the Guilford, NC area. Thanks, Alice Kugler ----- Original Message ----- From: "Dave Rudi" <davee@lakeozark.net> To: <MAXWELL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, December 08, 2002 4:10 PM Subject: Re: [MAXWELL-L] AL, SC, GA, MS, NC > Would love to receive your findings on the Maxwell clan. > Thanks, Vee Rudi > davee@lakeozark.net > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Maxwell, Lyndall (PHES)" <lmaxwell@harriscountyhealth.com> > To: <MAXWELL-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Wednesday, November 20, 2002 9:20 AM > Subject: [MAXWELL-L] AL, SC, GA, MS, NC > > > > I have compiled a book - Maxwell Research in AL & SC (and some GA, MS, NC) > > In the book I have listed the Maxwells in many census records, marriage > and > > death records, books, newspapers, e-mails, and ship lists. Most records > are > > before 1880. If you can receive it e-mail, I'll be glad to send it. > > > > Ms. Lyndall Maxwell > > <mailto:lmaxwell@harriscountyhealth.com> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >

    12/08/2002 11:03:19
    1. [MAXWELL-L] James and Elizabeth Maxwell Overton TN 1850 Census
    2. trintyll
    3. I hope that someone on the list can help me with this Maxwell family. I was given a possible lead today on my family tree. I would love to be able to confirm what I was told. This info was given by a very elderly lady. Ms Mandy stated that her grandmother was a Maxwell. From what I have found in the census her first name was referred to as Rilla in one census year 1870 she is listed as Parilla. So far the only thing close to this first name has been Permelia. I found the following Maxwell family in the 1850 Overton TN. Census James Maxwell age 55 Farmer born in KY Elizabeth Maxwell age 48 Permelia Maxwell age 16 William Maxwell age 11 Armilda Maxwell age 9 Have Maxwell age 7 Does anyone have any further info on this Permelia Maxwell? If the info that Ms. Mandy gave me is correct this Permelia may be our Rilla. Ms. Mandy stated that her mother was a Carmack (first name was Amanda) we have traced Amanda to Josh Tench Carmack and Rilla in Jackson County and then further back on the Carmack line in Overton. But the Maxwell line is new to me and before I proceed I need to find the mysterious Rilla Maxwell Carmack. If anyone has any info on this Maxwell family I would appreciate the help, or any leads you may have. Thanks Trish

    12/08/2002 07:05:58
    1. Re: [MAXWELL-L] AL, SC, GA, MS, NC
    2. Dave Rudi
    3. Would love to receive your findings on the Maxwell clan. Thanks, Vee Rudi davee@lakeozark.net ----- Original Message ----- From: "Maxwell, Lyndall (PHES)" <lmaxwell@harriscountyhealth.com> To: <MAXWELL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, November 20, 2002 9:20 AM Subject: [MAXWELL-L] AL, SC, GA, MS, NC > I have compiled a book - Maxwell Research in AL & SC (and some GA, MS, NC) > In the book I have listed the Maxwells in many census records, marriage and > death records, books, newspapers, e-mails, and ship lists. Most records are > before 1880. If you can receive it e-mail, I'll be glad to send it. > > Ms. Lyndall Maxwell > <mailto:lmaxwell@harriscountyhealth.com> > > > > > > > >

    12/08/2002 09:10:15
    1. [MAXWELL-L] Philadelphia Maxwells: James Alexander Maxwell (b. ~1820)
    2. Mike Maxwell
    3. It's been a while since I've posted, and I've been able to push my family tree a little farther back. Looking for links to the following: 1. James Alexander Maxwell (b. ~1820). Married a woman surnamed Hall. Had at least one child: 2. Henry ("Harry") Maxwell (b. ~1851 in Pennsylvania; d. 1890). Married Annie Oakley (not the sharpshooter!, b. ~1854 in Pennsylvania). Had the following children: 3a. Joseph Maxwell (b. ~1874) 3b. Annie Maxwell (b. ~1876) 3c. James Alexander Maxwell (b. Oct 10, 1877, Philadelphia; d. Aug 1964). 3d. William Maxwell (b. ~1880) 3c: James Alexander Maxwell married Martha Flinn (b. July 12, 1879, Pennsylvania; d. April 30, 1947, Narberth, PA). Had the following children: 4a. Anna Oakley Maxwell (b. June 22, 1900, Philadelphia; d. December 1992). 4b. James Alexander Maxwell (b. March 21, 1903, Philadelphia; d. 1992). 4c. Raymond Austin Maxwell (b. November 08, 1905, Philadelphia; d. March 18, 1983, Leesburg, VA). 4d. Martha Louise Maxwell (b. February 06, 1912, Philadelphia; d. Feb 11, 2000, Narberth, PA). 4e. Charlotte Maxwell (b. November 24, 1919, Philadelphia; LIVING). I have more info on the descendants of generation #4. Regards, Mike Maxwell ====================================== Michael R. Maxwell, Ph.D. University of California, San Diego mrmaxwell@ucsd.edu ======================================

    12/04/2002 01:37:21
    1. Re: [MAXWELL-L] Re: MAXWELL-D Digest V02 #170
    2. maxhouse
    3. I have very little on Maxwell's that moved or settled in the northern states. I've mainly worked on the Rev. Thomas Maxwell line of Va, Ga and Ms.. I would be glad to add other lines, if anyone is interested in sending me the current information, (maxhouse@netzero.net). I not have anything on Amos C. Maxwell at all. Like I said would be glad to add other lines into the book. We all tied in some where down the line. DNA just tied in another Maxwell line to mine. Larry Maxwell ----- Original Message ----- From: <Cooking0404@aol.com> To: <MAXWELL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, December 01, 2002 8:47 AM Subject: [MAXWELL-L] Re: MAXWELL-D Digest V02 #170 > Larry, > Some time ago, I wrote you regarding my Amos C. MAXWELL. I had nothing any > further back than Amos. I recently acquired a copy of his death certificate. > Amos was b. 18Apr1853 d. 06Feb1922. > His Parents are Jacob C. MAXWELL and Elizabeth WARWICK. They were all born in > Delaware. > With this new information, would you have any information on this family. So > far I have found nothing on his parents. My next trip to the Archives in > Dover, I will research them further. Hopefully they will be in the Wilmington > City Directories. > At least with the new information (his parents names) I will be able to start > my search on Jacob and Elizabeth. > Dont you just love how one piece of paper can hold so many leads to a > person's life and their past.? > Hope you can let me know if this connects to your many resources. > This now gives me the names of 5 generations of ancestors before me. > I have children and my sisters and brothers have grandchildren so that makes > 8 generations. > My siblings are not really interested in the research of genealogy, but they > like to hear about it, some of their children are facinated by it, their > grandchildren are too young right now. They used to be a little bothered by > questions, Had that look of , Oh God! she is still asking question. lol. Now > that they have realized Im going to continue on, they are supportive. > I have taken some of my sons to the archives and they like looking for names > in the card catalogs while I order up the folders they are in or find them on > microfilm. Maybe Im tempting them into being interested. The last time I took > one, he was amazed, he couldnt believe (and neither could I) I got 2 death > certificates, 1 marriage record, and a marriage bond on various ancestors. > Not all trips are the > successful. > Well , I need to finish some paperwork on the information I found last week > at the archives. Just remembered you had lots of information and was hoping > my new found MAXWELL additions would be in your files. > Thanks for taking the time to check into this for me > Take care. > Vickie > > > --------------------------------------------- Introducing NetZero Long Distance 1st month Free! Sign up today at: www.netzerolongdistance.com

    12/03/2002 10:03:54
    1. RE: [MAXWELL-L] Maxwell Book
    2. Earl Taylor
    3. I might be interested in the Maxwell book. My 3rd gr grandmother was Susannah (Maybe Hannah) Maxwell b 4 Feb 1787, PA, NJ, or DE. Married John Elliott second Marriage. died in Welsh Run, Franklin co PA Buried in Dunker Cemetary daughter of Patrick Maxwell, son of William Maxwell Earl H Taylor eht2060@keyway.net (909)593 2652 yahoo IM eht2060 http://www.keyway.net/~eht2060/ -----Original Message----- From: Sharon Dulaney [mailto:dulaney8@attbi.com] Sent: Friday, November 22, 2002 4:13 PM To: MAXWELL-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [MAXWELL-L] Maxwell Book I would very interested in receiving your book. Sharon Dulaney dulaney8@attbi.com Researching: Belcher, Clay, Dulaney, Hall, Skeen, Scarberry, Minton, Stanley, Isaacs Graybeal, Maxwell, Eller, Elsberry Researching: Carpenter, Gates, McIntire, Shepherd, Bonar, Farnsworth, Nohe, Heck, Kirkbride

    12/03/2002 12:42:06