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    1. Re: [MAXWELL-L] Jeremiah Maxwell m. Mildred Harvey
    2. Hi Maude Ann- There has been a hardback published on the family of Rev. Thomas of VA and GA, but unfortunately I cannot tell you where to obtain it. Surely someone else on this list will be able to supply info.

    10/12/2002 01:30:12
    1. Re: [MAXWELL-L] Jeremiah Maxwell m. Mildred Harvey
    2. Maude Ann Gilmore
    3. Thanks for the response. I seem to find very little on the children of Jeremiah and Mildred. Hopefully someone will have the info that will set me on the right path. At 06:30 PM 10/12/2002, you wrote: >There has been a hardback published on the family of Rev. Thomas of VA and >GA, but unfortunately I cannot tell you where to obtain it. >Surely someone else on this list will be able to supply info.

    10/12/2002 12:37:49
    1. [MAXWELL-L] Jeremiah Maxwell m. Mildred Harvey
    2. Maude Ann Gilmore
    3. I would like to hear from anyone who is descended from or has information on Jeremiah Maxwell, son of Rev. Thomas Maxwell and Mary Pemberton, and his wife Mildred Harvey. Please contact me on-list or privately. Hopeful-- Maude Ann

    10/12/2002 06:57:14
    1. [MAXWELL-L] Mary MAXWELL - 1910 OBIT - Greene County Ohio
    2. XENIA DAILY GAZETTE TUESDAY - JULY 5, 1910 XENIA, OHIO GREENE COUNTY Mrs. CAVANAUGH'S mother dies Monday Mrs. James MAXWELL, a former Xenian woman, dies in Washington C.H. at a ripe old age. Mrs. Mary A. MAXWELL, wife of James MAXWELL, a former well known Xenian, died on Monday, July 4th, at her home in Washington C.H., at the advanced age of 81 years. Mrs. MAXWELL had been in failing health for a number of months. Her death was due directly to uremic poisoning and was hastened by the ravages of old age. She also suffered a slight stroke of paralysis during the period of her long illness. Mrs. MAXWELL was the mother of Mrs. Martha CAVANAUGH of Xenia, who tenderly cared for her during the last two months of her life. Although Mrs. MAXWELL moved from Xenia to Washington C.H. over 25 years ago, she will be remembered by a number of Xenians who will be sorry to learn of her death. She was born in Ireland and came to this country when a young woman and settled in Xenia. Her marriage to Mr. MAXWELL took place and they made their home here for many years thereafter. The deceased is survived by her husband and 3 children as follows: Mrs. Martha CAVANAUGH, of Xenia, William MAXWELL, of St. Louis, and Mrs. Nannie E. BARR, of Cedarville. The funeral services will take place in Washington C.H. Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. The remains will be taken directly from the depot to the cemetery. I have no connection to the MAXWELL surname. I found this obit and just wanted to pass it on. Debbie ________________________________________________________________ GET INTERNET ACCESS FROM JUNO! Juno offers FREE or PREMIUM Internet access for less! Join Juno today! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/web/.

    10/09/2002 03:00:56
    1. RE: [MAXWELL-L] James Alexander Maxwell (b. ~1820, probably Philadelphia)
    2. Mike Maxwell
    3. >>>Mike, I knew that, how about to my Maxwells? Do you know of a Susannah Maxwell or Captain William Maxwell? Sorry, I have not run across these names. Mike ====================================== Michael R. Maxwell, Ph.D. University of California, San Diego mrmaxwell@ucsd.edu ======================================

    09/30/2002 08:54:44
    1. RE: [MAXWELL-L] James Alexander Maxwell (b. ~1820, probably Philadelphia)
    2. eht2060
    3. Mike, I knew that, how about to my Maxwells? Do you know of a Susannah Maxwell or Captain William Maxwell? Earl H Taylor (909) 593 2652 eht2060@keyway.net http://www.keyway.net/~eht2060 Yahoo IM eht2060 -----Original Message----- From: Mike Maxwell [mailto:Mike.Maxwell@noaa.gov] Sent: Monday, September 30, 2002 2:40 PM To: MAXWELL-L@rootsweb.com Subject: RE: [MAXWELL-L] James Alexander Maxwell (b. ~1820, probably Philadelphia) No obvious link to your Elliotts. ====================================== Michael R. Maxwell, Ph.D. University of California, San Diego mrmaxwell@ucsd.edu ====================================== -----Original Message----- From: eht2060 [mailto:eht2060@keyway.net] Sent: Monday, September 30, 2002 2:20 PM To: MAXWELL-L@rootsweb.com Subject: RE: [MAXWELL-L] James Alexander Maxwell (b. ~1820, probably Philadelphia) My ever 3rd great grandmother Susannah Maxwell. She was born 4 Feb 1787 in PA probably Franklin co. She married John Elliott and lived in Greencastle Franklin co PA. John may have been her 2nd marriage, and she may have come from NJ. Her son Maxwell Elliott was my gr gr grandfather Earl H Taylor (909) 593 2652 eht2060@keyway.net http://www.keyway.net/~eht2060 Yahoo IM eht2060

    09/30/2002 08:50:41
    1. RE: [MAXWELL-L] James Alexander Maxwell (b. ~1820, probably Philadelphia)
    2. Mike Maxwell
    3. No obvious link to your Elliotts. ====================================== Michael R. Maxwell, Ph.D. University of California, San Diego mrmaxwell@ucsd.edu ====================================== -----Original Message----- From: eht2060 [mailto:eht2060@keyway.net] Sent: Monday, September 30, 2002 2:20 PM To: MAXWELL-L@rootsweb.com Subject: RE: [MAXWELL-L] James Alexander Maxwell (b. ~1820, probably Philadelphia) My ever 3rd great grandmother Susannah Maxwell. She was born 4 Feb 1787 in PA probably Franklin co. She married John Elliott and lived in Greencastle Franklin co PA. John may have been her 2nd marriage, and she may have come from NJ. Her son Maxwell Elliott was my gr gr grandfather Earl H Taylor (909) 593 2652 eht2060@keyway.net http://www.keyway.net/~eht2060 Yahoo IM eht2060

    09/30/2002 08:39:42
    1. RE: [MAXWELL-L] James Alexander Maxwell (b. ~1820, probably Philadelphia)
    2. eht2060
    3. My ever 3rd great grandmother Susannah Maxwell. She was born 4 Feb 1787 in PA probably Franklin co. She married John Elliott and lived in Greencastle Franklin co PA. John may have been her 2nd marriage, and she may have come from NJ. Her son Maxwell Elliott was my gr gr grandfather Earl H Taylor (909) 593 2652 eht2060@keyway.net http://www.keyway.net/~eht2060 Yahoo IM eht2060 -----Original Message----- From: Mike Maxwell [mailto:Mike.Maxwell@noaa.gov] Sent: Sunday, September 29, 2002 11:02 AM To: MAXWELL-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [MAXWELL-L] James Alexander Maxwell (b. ~1820, probably Philadelphia) Hello -- I've been able to push my family tree a little farther back. Looking for links to the following: James Alexander Maxwell (b. ~1820). Married a woman surnamed Hall. Had at least one child: * Henry ("Harry") Maxwell (b. ~1851 in Pennsylvania; d. 1890). Married Annie Oakley (not the sharpshooter!, b. ~1854 in Pennsylvania). Had the following children: 1. Joseph Maxwell (b. ~1874) 2. Annie Maxwell (b. ~1876) 3. James Alexander Maxwell (b. Oct 10, 1877, Philadelphia; d. Apr 30, 1947, Narberth, PA). Married Martha Flinn. 4. William Maxwell (b. ~1880) These were most likely born in Philadelphia (I know that James Alexander [#3] was). Mike Maxwell ====================================== Michael R. Maxwell, Ph.D. University of California, San Diego mrmaxwell@ucsd.edu ======================================

    09/30/2002 08:20:22
    1. [MAXWELL-L] Re:William Maxwell m in 1786
    2. random9
    3. Looking for information on William Maxwell m 1786 to Lucy Toliver (Taliaferro) had child Sarah b N.C. 1793. Died Lawrence Co., Indiana 1832. Daughter Sarah m Theophilius Baldwin in 1812. Appreciate any info regarding this family. Thanks. Cleona

    09/30/2002 03:55:36
    1. Re: [MAXWELL-L] Maxwells in Philadelphia
    2. sharon
    3. to mike we have Maxwell in our family i am not doing this line but one off the family how is i have pass it on to her with your email her name is Tanya and she will get back to you some time today good luck shaza ----- Original Message ----- From: "Mike Maxwell" <Mike.Maxwell@noaa.gov> To: <MAXWELL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, September 30, 2002 6:52 AM Subject: RE: [MAXWELL-L] Maxwells in Philadelphia > Mary Richardson wrote: > > >>>>Please > post your line because there's more than one group of MAXWELLs in > Philly/PA, and they've yet to be connected, i.e., we don't know which > family you're interested in. > > > Please see my recent post "James Alexander Maxwell." I'll repost it: > > ===== > James Alexander Maxwell (b. ~1820). Married a woman surnamed Hall. Had at > least one child: > > * Henry ("Harry") Maxwell (b. ~1851 in Pennsylvania; d. 1890). Married > Annie Oakley (not the sharpshooter!, b. ~1854 in Pennsylvania). Had the > following children: > > 1. Joseph Maxwell (b. ~1874) > 2. Annie Maxwell (b. ~1876) > 3. James Alexander Maxwell (b. Oct 10, 1877, Philadelphia; d. Apr 30, 1947, > Narberth, PA). Married Martha Flinn. --> I have more information on their > children. > 4. William Maxwell (b. ~1880) > > These were most likely born in Philadelphia (I know that James Alexander > [#3] was). > ===== > > > Contact me if something matches. > > Mike > > ====================================== > Michael R. Maxwell, Ph.D. > University of California, San Diego > > > mrmaxwell@ucsd.edu > ====================================== > >

    09/30/2002 01:05:45
    1. Re: [MAXWELL-L] Maxwells in Phiadelphia
    2. Mary Richardson
    3. Mike Maxwell wrote: >Looking to contact researchers that trace their Maxwells through >Philadelphia. > >Mike Maxwell > >====================================== >Michael R. Maxwell, Ph.D. >University of California, San Diego > > >mrmaxwell@ucsd.edu >====================================== > Mine came to Virginia from Ireland via Philadelphia before 1740. Please post your line because there's more than one group of MAXWELLs in Philly/PA, and they've yet to be connected, i.e., we don't know which family you're interested in. Mary Richardson

    09/29/2002 10:40:42
    1. [MAXWELL-L] looking for parents
    2. Dave Rudi
    3. I am looking for the parents and or siblings of Harvey Randolph Maxwell; Randolph Harvey Maxwell; H.R. Maxwell (he used all three names). He was born 9 Mar 1809 poss. in Va. d. 13 Feb 1866 in Livingston Co, Illinois. On 2 Apr 1832 in Overton Co. Tenn he married Mable Moore (daug. of Jonathan Moore & Sarah (Patterson) Moore. In 1834 they moved to Illinois with two children and then had 10 more in Illinois. Of the 12 only 3 lived to adulthood; Joel Robert who married Jane Elizabeth Martin; Elizabeth Jane who married William Evan Martin ll; and Jonathan B. The family lived in and around the Weston, Fairbury area of Illinois. Most are buried in the Cooper cemetery near Fairbury. Any and all help appreciated. Vee Rudi davee@lakeozark.net

    09/29/2002 10:18:33
    1. RE: [MAXWELL-L] Maxwells in Philadelphia
    2. Mike Maxwell
    3. Mary Richardson wrote: >>>>Please post your line because there's more than one group of MAXWELLs in Philly/PA, and they've yet to be connected, i.e., we don't know which family you're interested in. Please see my recent post "James Alexander Maxwell." I'll repost it: ===== James Alexander Maxwell (b. ~1820). Married a woman surnamed Hall. Had at least one child: * Henry ("Harry") Maxwell (b. ~1851 in Pennsylvania; d. 1890). Married Annie Oakley (not the sharpshooter!, b. ~1854 in Pennsylvania). Had the following children: 1. Joseph Maxwell (b. ~1874) 2. Annie Maxwell (b. ~1876) 3. James Alexander Maxwell (b. Oct 10, 1877, Philadelphia; d. Apr 30, 1947, Narberth, PA). Married Martha Flinn. --> I have more information on their children. 4. William Maxwell (b. ~1880) These were most likely born in Philadelphia (I know that James Alexander [#3] was). ===== Contact me if something matches. Mike ====================================== Michael R. Maxwell, Ph.D. University of California, San Diego mrmaxwell@ucsd.edu ======================================

    09/29/2002 07:52:31
    1. [MAXWELL-L] Maxwells in Phiadelphia
    2. Mike Maxwell
    3. Looking to contact researchers that trace their Maxwells through Philadelphia. Mike Maxwell ====================================== Michael R. Maxwell, Ph.D. University of California, San Diego mrmaxwell@ucsd.edu ======================================

    09/29/2002 05:22:21
    1. [MAXWELL-L] James Alexander Maxwell (b. ~1820, probably Philadelphia)
    2. Mike Maxwell
    3. Hello -- I've been able to push my family tree a little farther back. Looking for links to the following: James Alexander Maxwell (b. ~1820). Married a woman surnamed Hall. Had at least one child: * Henry ("Harry") Maxwell (b. ~1851 in Pennsylvania; d. 1890). Married Annie Oakley (not the sharpshooter!, b. ~1854 in Pennsylvania). Had the following children: 1. Joseph Maxwell (b. ~1874) 2. Annie Maxwell (b. ~1876) 3. James Alexander Maxwell (b. Oct 10, 1877, Philadelphia; d. Apr 30, 1947, Narberth, PA). Married Martha Flinn. 4. William Maxwell (b. ~1880) These were most likely born in Philadelphia (I know that James Alexander [#3] was). Mike Maxwell ====================================== Michael R. Maxwell, Ph.D. University of California, San Diego mrmaxwell@ucsd.edu ======================================

    09/29/2002 05:02:19
    1. RE: [MAXWELL-L] MAXWELL/FLYNN 1870-1880 PA
    2. Mike Maxwell
    3. >>>If anyone knows of a MAXWELL/FLYNN connection I would love to hear from you. I have information from 1870 forward. Hello -- I have a Maxwell-Flinn marriage in Philadelphia, ~1898. This probably doesn't connect to your line. Please see my recent message on the group about "James Alexander Maxwell." Mike Maxwell ====================================== Michael R. Maxwell, Ph.D. University of California, San Diego mrmaxwell@ucsd.edu ======================================

    09/29/2002 05:02:19
    1. [MAXWELL-L] MAXWELL/FLYNN 1870-1880 PA
    2. Elizabeth Bailey
    3. I am looking for the marriage of ELIZABETH (possibly Mary) MAXWELL to JAMES FLYNN. I have no idea when or where the marriage occurred, but the family was living in Connellsville, Fayette County, PA by 1870. James Flynn worked on the Railroad there. If anyone knows of a MAXWELL/FLYNN connection I would love to hear from you. I have information from 1870 forward. Elizabeth Bailey In Oklahoma

    09/29/2002 02:28:01
  1. 09/14/2002 04:17:00
    1. Re: [MAXWELL-L] Maxwell, Blackburn, Blackmar, Black
    2. Josette L. Maxwell
    3. Is there something that leads you to believe that this Nancy Maxwell is not the one who married John Blackburn? Josette At 09:58 AM 9/10/02 -0600, you wrote: >Jossette, I looked in to the Mary Black and Maxwell line about two years ago >and this is what I found, Got this information from a B. Linenberg, Capt. >David Maxwell Married Susannah White, and had nine children after Susannah >died he married Mary Black and they had Millicent and Nancy. >Someday Agness (Nancy) will turn up. > >Jack in Sunny New Mexico

    09/11/2002 05:08:21
    1. Re: [MAXWELL-L] Maxwell & Blackburn/Blackmar
    2. Josette L. Maxwell
    3. As you know, there is a will in Adams Ct. PA (it was called York before 1800) for John Blackburn Jun 25, 1786 probated /Oct 17, 1785 written in Tyrone Twp Adams Ct. PA. In it he identifies his wife Agness and children James (Oldest), Alexander, William, John Maxwell (youngest) Mary m. William McGrew, Hannah, and Sarah (youngest). The will of John MGrew probated Dec 6, 1775 Huntington Twp Adams Ct. PA refers to his wife Elizabeth, sons Archibald and WIlliam, Daughter Catherine m. William Boyd and then, amongst the list of Grandchildren: "James plus Robert plus John (Maxwell)" - which could be interpreted to mean the children of his son William McGrew though William's name isn't in parens. Or, he could have had a daughter who died who had married a Maxwell. THe Blackburn people seem to believe there were two different Blackburn families who both came from Armagh Ireland about the same time and both settled Adams Ct. PA, one Quaker and one Presbyterian. It is believed by the Blackburn researchers that John Blackburn who married Nancy/Agness Maxwell was the son of Alexander Blackburn who supposedly died in Lancaster 1749, Derry Twp. and was Presbyterian. What is interesting is the reference to some Blackburns in Chester Ct. New London Twp same time as Walter Carson ((father of Agness (Carson) Maxwell)) circa 1730s. This John Blackburn Quaker settles in Menallan as does Walter Carson. Naming a son "John Maxwell Blackburn" suggests that John Maxwell was the father of Agness Maxwell. There is a John Maxwell in Chester Ct. 1712 d. 1715 who had a son John. Interesting also is that Quaker records identify members of the Blackburn Quakers from Amagh arriving in the US 1728 - probable same time as Walter Carson who first appears on Tax List New London (Londongrove) 1729. Might also mention that it appears to me probable that the Carsons/Henry Maxwell arrived on a ship docking at New Castle Deleware. Josette. At 08:21 AM 9/8/02 -0600, you wrote: >Josette and Don, I just remembered a clue, my Aunt has her Grandsons >(Alexander) bible and in it he says he thinks that John and his brothers >were hugenots. > >----- Original Message ----- >From: "Don Maxwell" <dmaxwelljr@hotmail.com> >To: <MAXWELL-L@rootsweb.com> >Sent: Sunday, September 08, 2002 7:38 AM >Subject: [MAXWELL-L] Maxwell & Blackburn/Blackmar > > >Josette and Jack, >I wonder if my Thomas Maxwell 1738-1785 married ANN BLACKMAR (might be a >BLACKBURN?).....she supposedly died in 1836 per DAR records...I cant find >her in PA...maybe she was in Butler Co., Ohio? >I think there was an elder Blackburn in Chester Co., Pa living mear my >Maxwells..... > > >Don > >Jack we spoke about this same possibility a few years ago? > > >Thu, 17 Aug 2000 13:31:05 -0600 > > >Still looking for a brickwall, Nancy Maxwell married John Blackburn, John >was in the Revolution so he wasn't a Quaker or left the Church, he died soon >after the war, Nancy moved with her son William and his wife Elizabeth >McClanahan to Ky, then later to Ohio where she died around 1820. >This is some information I had overlooked from Egles Notes and Queries, in >Lancaster County, Pa. Hugh Black was one of the earliest settlers of Derry >Township, from Ulster, Ireland. He died in 1759. Wife was Margaret, >children, David, Jean, Agnes, Hugh, Thomas and Mary who married ? Maxwell >and had issue Nancy. Does anyone know who this Maxwell was who married Mary >Black? The timeline is right for my Nancy. > >Regards; Jack (in New Mexico) > > > > >From: "Josette L. Maxwell" <maxwelljl@earthlink.net> > >Reply-To: MAXWELL-L@rootsweb.com > >To: MAXWELL-L@rootsweb.com > >Subject: Re: [MAXWELL-L] AGNES (NANCY)MAXWELL > >Date: Sun, 09 Sep 2001 23:54:18 -0400 > > > >Hi Jack > > > >Agness Maxwell always rings my bell. Never heard of one who > >married a John Blackburn 1745. Do you have any info on > >her? Where were they marrid? > > > >Josette Maxwell > >Boone NC > > > > > > > > > >At 01:46 PM 9/6/02 -0600, you wrote: > >>I keep waiting for my Maxwell name to pop up on all the postings that are > >>being done, but not yet. The one I am looking for is Agnes (Nancy) > >>Maxwell, > >>born abt. 1722, married John Blackburn in 1745, most of their life was in > >>Tyrone Township, York County, Penn. Agnes died in 1808 in Butler County, > >>Ohio. She moved to Ohio via Ky, after John died in 1786. She moved with > >>two of her children. Family records has her name as Nancy, however John's > >>will lists it as Agnes. There a lot of Maxwell middle names in my > >>ancestry. > >>Hope someone can help. > >> > >>Jack in Sunny New Mexico > > > > >Donald Power Maxwell, Jr., M.D. >18700 Wolf Creek Dr >Edmond, Okla 73003 >405-216-0219 > >MAXWELL DNA website: >http://hometown.aol.com/dnamaxwell/myhomepage/index.html >THOMAS MAXWELL (1738-1785 Pa) website: >http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=donmaxwell&id=I18 >288 > >_________________________________________________________________ >Join the world's largest e-mail service with MSN Hotmail. >http://www.hotmail.com

    09/10/2002 06:26:37