...and of course keep in mind that names and dates are not copyrightable material, only the presentation thereof. Thus Sue's threats are fairly hollow. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Tony & Sue (Skay) Abruscato" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, April 09, 2000 12:04 PM Subject: [McCARTY-L] Rootsweb's Acceptable Use Policy : http://www.rootsweb.com/rootsweb/aup.html : : The following are #'s 4-5 from Rootsweb's Acceptable Use Policy: : : 4.POST ONLY MATERIAL YOU DO OWN. When you post to RootsWeb, you must either : be the copyright holder (that basically means you wrote it), have written : permission from the copyright holder, or the material must clearly be in : the public domain. : : 5.YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR YOUR POSTS. If you post anything that results in : RootsWeb being sued, you are responsible for any costs you incur. We may : also hold you responsible for any costs we incur defending ourselves. : : This is a Rootsweb hosted list....before flaming me, or others on this list : about posting material directly from copyrighted material, please take : these policies into consideration. Please make note, I will also legally : go after anyone who has posted copyrighted material, if I as listowner : should be included in any legal actions taken. : : Sue : McCarty-L listowner : : : ==== McCARTY Mailing List ==== : Email Archives: http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl : : ============================== : The RootsWeb WorldConnect Project: : Tens of millions of individuals... and counting. : http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/ : :
I'm sorry that some of you feel I am being unfair, but I'm only upholding the policies of Rootsweb, which I'm expected to do as listowner. I volunteer for this job...I don't get paid! I resent the name calling. The kind of behavior I've seen over the last day by members of this list is purely juvenile. Until further notice, this list will be moderated. Flaming remarks will not make it to the list, and messages containing flaming will be automatically unsubscribed and added to the reject list. Please let's get back to what we do best....McCarty research. Sue McCarty-L listowner
ditto ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, April 09, 2000 3:05 PM Subject: Re: [McCARTY-L] Rootsweb's Acceptable Use Policy > I wish to unsubscribe because of , what I perceive as "Big BROTHER" like > tactics. I am copyrighting this message; so legally it cannot be reprinted > i.e. in Re: uses etc., without my permission. > Sincerely, > Brenda > > copyright 2000 > > > ==== McCARTY Mailing List ==== > New McCarty GenConnect Boards: > For a listing of available boards please visit: > http://www.rootsweb.com/~sueskay/lists/mccarty.htm > > ============================== > Free Web space. ANY amount. ANY subject. > RootsWeb's Freepages put you in touch with millions. > http://cgi.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/acctform.cgi > >
>From: "Louise Temples" <[email protected]> >Reply-To: [email protected] >To: [email protected] >Subject: Re: [McCARTY-L] Edgefield, SC., McCartys >Date: Sun, 9 Apr 2000 08:24:33 -0700 > > > > > > > Hello > > > > Would either one of you have a Elizabeth McCarty married to a Johann > > Streepy?? > > > > THanks for looking > > > > Bob > > >Sorry, Bob, but I don't have this connection anywhere. > >Louise > > >==== McCARTY Mailing List ==== >For direction for subscribing and unsubscribing: >http://www.rootsweb.com/~sueskay/lists/mccarty-l.htm > >============================== >Join the RootsWeb WorldConnect Project: >Linking the world, one GEDCOM at a time. >http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/ > Louise Thank you for looking for me. Bob ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com
1850 Edgefield census: Page 160 Dwel# 19 age sex B/P Martin McCarty 38 m SC Cinthia 30 f SC page 162 Dwel# 57 James McCarty 68 m SC Elizabeth 67 f SC Matilda Edison 16 f SC Elizabeth Colland 7 f SC Page 164 Dwel# 83 William McCarty 50 m SC Mary 40 f SC William 16 m SC Isaac 13 f SC Lydia A. 11 f SC Mary 9 f SC Lucritia 7 f SC Margaret 5 f SC Lucinda 3 f SC Millege? 1 m SC Lydia Anderson? 75 f VA Page 174 Dwel# 239 Charles C. McCarty 32 m SC (son of Dennis, Sr.. Charles moved to Lowndes Co., MS in the 1850's) Nancy 32 f SC Sarah A. 2 f SC Cassander Dye 14 f SC (daughter of Nancy's by a previous marriage?) John M. Mitchel 4 m SC Page 186 Dwel# 431 Frederick E. Rinehart 23 m SC Frances C. (McCarty) 22 f SC (may have been the daughter of Thomas McCarty) Walter Jones Rinehart 6 mos m SC George Vanghan 14 m SC Page 187 Dwel# 445 West Corley 26 m SC Sarah A. 22 f SC Sarah A. 5 f SC Sion? 3 m SC Josiah 1 m SC Not for sure on this one. Dennis McCarty, Sr. had a daughter, Sarah, married to B.F. Corley. Their children were: Wesley and Louraney/Lorena. Page 193 Dwel# 533 Jacob McCarty 44 m SC (son of Dennis, Sr.) Matilda (Wheeler) 44 f SC John 19 m SC Nancy 18 f SC George 16 m SC Rosa 14 f SC Polly 12 f SC Charlotte 9 f SC Martha 8 f SC Emily 7 f SC Jacob 3 m SC Dwel# 535 A. Jackson McCarty 35 m SC (son of Dennis, Sr.) Susannah P. (Abney) 30 f SC (second wife) Mary M. 13 f SC (daughter of first wife, Henrietta M. Steward) William D. 7 m SC (son of first wife, Henrietta) Lora A.A. 4 mos f SC (daughter of second wife) Page 197 Dwel# 600 Nancy (McCarty) Berry 44 f SC (daughter of Dennis McCarty, Sr.) Nancy's husband was Thomas Berry. Clayborn/Claborn 21 m SC Catherine 20 f SC Jacob 18 m SC Elijah 17 m SC Thomas 15 m SC Nancy 13 f SC George 10 m SC Sarah 8 f SC William 5 m SC Dwel# 601 Thomas McCarty 47 m SC Martha 49 f SC Alexander 19 m SC Shady A. Rinehart 16 f SC (daughter of Dennis McCarty, Sr.) Westley/Wesley Rinehart 26 m SC (Shady's husband) Lorena Corley 2 f SC (daughter of Sarah McCarty Corley?) Dwel# 602 Reubin McCarty 27 m SC (son of Dennis, Sr.) Nancy 17 f SC Georginia 2 f SC Caroline 10? f SC Page 198 Dwel# 603 Andrew Cromer 27 m SC Ellen 20 f SC Dennis McCarty 66 m SC (Senior) Mary McCarty 49 f SC (second wife) James M. McCarty 7 m SC (son of second wife) Alexander McCarty 22 m SC (son of Dennis and first wife) More later. Cliff
Carolyn, Sorry, can't help directly; however, the BEAVERS name interests me. My G.G. Grandfather, Aaron McCARTY, married Nancy BEAVERS/BEAVER/BEAVAS/? Nancy was born 20 Jan 1798-99 in Hardin County, KY. She died in 1885 in Cloverdale, Putnam County, IN. Aaron Hardridge MCCARTY was born in 1792 in Prince William COunty, VA and died in Putnam County, IN in 1889. He was the son of Cornelius and Susanna HARDWICK MCCARTY. Do you see any connection? John Sandy
This isn't my threat...it's based on Rootsweb's policies! You subscribe to these lists, so therefore you've agreed to follow the organizations policies and abide by their rules. I'm just saying that if Rootsweb, and myself were ever taken to court over a subscriber posting copyrighted material, then I would hold the subscriber responsible as well. And it you had read my previous message yesterday, you would have seen: >On the other hand, facts taken from public records are not >copyrighted. It's the manner in which they are delivered or presented >(published, etc) that are copyrighted. Sue At 11:19 AM 04/09/2000 , you wrote: >...and of course keep in mind that names and dates are not copyrightable >material, only the presentation thereof. Thus Sue's threats are fairly >hollow. > > >----- Original Message ----- >From: "Tony & Sue (Skay) Abruscato" <[email protected]> >To: <[email protected]> >Sent: Sunday, April 09, 2000 12:04 PM >Subject: [McCARTY-L] Rootsweb's Acceptable Use Policy > > >: http://www.rootsweb.com/rootsweb/aup.html >: >: The following are #'s 4-5 from Rootsweb's Acceptable Use Policy: >: >: 4.POST ONLY MATERIAL YOU DO OWN. When you post to RootsWeb, you must >either >: be the copyright holder (that basically means you wrote it), have written >: permission from the copyright holder, or the material must clearly be in >: the public domain. >: >: 5.YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR YOUR POSTS. If you post anything that results in >: RootsWeb being sued, you are responsible for any costs you incur. We may >: also hold you responsible for any costs we incur defending ourselves. >: >: This is a Rootsweb hosted list....before flaming me, or others on this >list >: about posting material directly from copyrighted material, please take >: these policies into consideration. Please make note, I will also legally >: go after anyone who has posted copyrighted material, if I as listowner >: should be included in any legal actions taken. >: >: Sue >: McCarty-L listowner >: >: >: ==== McCARTY Mailing List ==== >: Email Archives: http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl >: >: ============================== >: The RootsWeb WorldConnect Project: >: Tens of millions of individuals... and counting. >: http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/ >: >: > > >==== McCARTY Mailing List ==== >Email Archives: http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl > >============================== >Free Web space. ANY amount. ANY subject. >RootsWeb's Freepages put you in touch with millions. >http://cgi.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/acctform.cgi
http://www.rootsweb.com/rootsweb/aup.html The following are #'s 4-5 from Rootsweb's Acceptable Use Policy: 4.POST ONLY MATERIAL YOU DO OWN. When you post to RootsWeb, you must either be the copyright holder (that basically means you wrote it), have written permission from the copyright holder, or the material must clearly be in the public domain. 5.YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR YOUR POSTS. If you post anything that results in RootsWeb being sued, you are responsible for any costs you incur. We may also hold you responsible for any costs we incur defending ourselves. This is a Rootsweb hosted list....before flaming me, or others on this list about posting material directly from copyrighted material, please take these policies into consideration. Please make note, I will also legally go after anyone who has posted copyrighted material, if I as listowner should be included in any legal actions taken. Sue McCarty-L listowner
Hi Louise: Ditto! My McCarty's are also from PA, also a brick wall. My G-Grandmother was Mary Elizabeth McCARTY, b. Feb 14, 1810, probably Cambria Co., PA (Indications are that she was baptized in Cambria). She was living in Greenville, Mercer Co., PA, at the time of her marriage Feb 22, 1827, to William Atlee JAMES. She died Aug 25, 1885, in PA, but family records don't record where. William Atlee James was a men's tailor in the Pittsburgh area so it is likely she was in western PA. Mary had a brother John McCarty who married Mary JAMES, a sister to William Atlee JAMES. Do you or any other Listers recognize these McCARTY's? Thanks, Max James in Nebraska =================== On Sat, 8 Apr 2000 "Louise Temples" <[email protected]> writes: > Boy, I wish my McCarty's were from Edgefield, I feel like I'm missing out on all the fun (mine are from PA). > > Louise Temples
Louise, Could you give us the Titles, Authors and cost (if available), of the books on Edgefield Co., SC. Since most of us are researching other families in Edgefield Co., we can purchase the books are get them from interlibrary loan. Are all the books available from the "The Old Edgefield District Historical Society? Thanks. Cliff
The url below will take you to their web page for books. They are a really terrific bunch of people. http://www.familykinship.com/edgefield_historic_tompkins_books.htm Old Edgefield District Genealogical Society P.O. Box 546 Edgefield, South Carolina 29824-0546
Thank you Annette for your information. I was a bit worried about that but had hoped that as long as I limited it to just one name it wouldn't be a problem. Since I am very appreciative of the work that Carol Wells has done and look forward to all of her books, I will stop. Louise Temples ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, April 08, 2000 7:22 PM Subject: [McCARTY-L] COPYRIGHT LAWS Re: Edgefield, SC Deed Books 13, 14, & 15 > In a message dated 4/8/2000 12:04:27 PM Central Daylight Time, > [email protected] writes: > > > Edgefield County, South Carolina: Deed Books 13, 14, 15. Abstracted by > > Carol Wells, published by Heritage Books, Inc. 1997 > > > > > I am assuming that you know that by publishing the information in this book > you are breaking the copyright laws... and with Carol Wells being a personal > friend of mine I would hate to have to tell her the books she worked so hard > on are now on the internet and that her income is being underminded by you. > This woman is in her seventies. She has only her retirement income and her > income from these books to live off of. She could file a law suite against > you. > > Please do not publish copyrighted material. Only those books that were > published before 1923 are out of copyright. > > Annette Womack > > > ==== McCARTY Mailing List ==== > For direction for subscribing and unsubscribing: > http://www.rootsweb.com/~sueskay/lists/mccarty-l.htm > > ============================== > Free Web space. ANY amount. ANY subject. > RootsWeb's Freepages put you in touch with millions. > http://cgi.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/acctform.cgi >
> > > Hello > > Would either one of you have a Elizabeth McCarty married to a Johann > Streepy?? > > THanks for looking > > Bob Sorry, Bob, but I don't have this connection anywhere. Louise
While the McCarty list is so active, I'm adding my brick wall. . . I'd like to hear from McCartys who have ancestors in Michigan (especially the Detroit area). My George McCarty, according to family legend, was born in 1825 in Detroit MI. He was orphaned at three months, and brought to Erie MI by an Uncle, Dominic Raoult (Rowe), and raised there. While I know much about him after that time, I have not been able to determine exactly who his father was - said to also have been a George. Family legend also relates that George had an older brother, who was raised by someone else, somewhere other than Erie MI . George hoped to find his brother all of his adult life, but never was able to do that. I do not know what the brother's name was, but I am hopeful that someone may have an ancestor born in Michigan, who was orphaned at a young age that may be that brother. George's mother was French Canadian. Her father may have been John Baptiste Raoult II, originally of Sandwich, Ontario, Canada. George's son, Robert, my great grandfather, used to tell my Dad that he was "part American Indian." To add to the mix, I have come across a white Indian Chief of the Ottawa tribe named McCarty, but have been unable to determine if that might support the story. Any remote links appreciated. Kathy Smith [email protected]
Looking for anyone who happens to know my McCarty Family????? I am looking for parents, other siblings and any information on the family of James H. McCarty who married Susannah (Susan) Jane Beavers 2-5-1866 Richland Co.Illinois. . He died 9-3-1890 in Edgar Co. Illinois. Then she brought the children to Parke Co. IN. She died 5-23-1906 in Parke Co. IN. All I know is James H. McCarty was born in KY. Children born to James H. McCarty and Susan Jane (Beavers) McCarty: (All born ar Richland Co, Illiniois.) Family lived in Chrisman Illinois for awhile. 1. Oliver Madison McCarty b. 4-414-1867 d. 7-19-1914 Parke Co. IN. 2. Daniel Frederick McCarty b. 6-28,1869 3. John William McCarty b.10-08-1874 (Last known was living in Jetmore, Kansas in 1943) 4. Iola Alice McCarty b. 7-12-1878 She was a Dodson 5. Bertie Ralph McCarty b. 9-13-1880 d. 10 11-1905 Parke Co. IN 7. Cora Elizabeth McCarty b. 8-12-1883 d. 8-6-1945 Vermillion Co. IN 8. Charles Edward McCarty b. 7-16-1886 d. 6-6-1943 Parke Co. IN James H. McCarty enlisted 6-13-1861 in Company I and was in the 21st Regiment of the Illinois Vol. he served in the rebellion, and was honorably Discharged on 7-5-1864 and died 9-3-1890 in the County Poor House near Paris Illinois. I know he had a brother John A McCarty who gave a statement in Crawford Co. Illinois for Susan McCarty as to the knowledge that he was the brother James H. McCarty and James H. McCarty had never been married before his marriage to Susan J. Beavers. Would appreciate any help with my McCarty family. Carolyn Miles [email protected]
My, goodness, there's suddenly a lot of activity on the McCarty list of late. Thought this would be a good time to post again my rogue McCarty. EMELY (poss. MOLLY) McCARTY. -born in 1844 if info from her obit is correct. -came to America sometime before 1860. -was married to a JASPER KRUPP (CRUMB). -gave birth to their only child, MARY HELENE CRUMB in 1860, prob. in Morgan City, Louisiana, at the age of 16. -was married twice more (2nd husband JAMES GEIBLE, 3rd husband, A.W. BOWEN). -died May 26, 1878, in Morgan City, Louisiana, giving birth to a child who must have also died. Had two other children after Mary Helene - MATHILDA GEIBLE and WILLIAM ALFORD GEIBLE. -according to family lore, lost her parents and any other accompanying family members during the voyage to America, either due to illness or shipwreck, as did her first husband Jasper Krupp, who was travelling on the same ship. -additional family lore says that she and Jasper were raised together on some unidentified plantation, after being orphaned. Considering the many clues I have about Emely, I have never been able to find any concrete evidence on her other than her obituary and the listing of her name and Jasper's on Mary Helene's baptismal certificate. I can't even find out where she was buried. If any of this sounds familiar to any of you who might be able to verify any of my clues as fact or supply any hard data, I would weep tears of pure joy. Emely has been my treasure and my albatross for the ten years or so that I've been trying to track her down. Keeping my fingers crossed! Nancy Saucier Picayune Mississippi Volunteer of Random Acts of Genealogical Kindness at http://www.rootsweb.com/~tnraogk/index.htm
Thanks, Louise. Bellinda
this takes the cake unsubscribe [email protected] wrote: > > In a message dated 4/8/2000 12:04:27 PM Central Daylight Time, > [email protected] writes: > > > Edgefield County, South Carolina: Deed Books 13, 14, 15. Abstracted by > > Carol Wells, published by Heritage Books, Inc. 1997 > > > > > I am assuming that you know that by publishing the information in this book > you are breaking the copyright laws... and with Carol Wells being a personal > friend of mine I would hate to have to tell her the books she worked so hard > on are now on the internet and that her income is being underminded by you. > This woman is in her seventies. She has only her retirement income and her > income from these books to live off of. She could file a law suite against > you. > > Please do not publish copyrighted material. Only those books that were > published before 1923 are out of copyright. > > Annette Womack > > ==== McCARTY Mailing List ==== > For direction for subscribing and unsubscribing: > http://www.rootsweb.com/~sueskay/lists/mccarty-l.htm > > ============================== > Free Web space. ANY amount. ANY subject. > RootsWeb's Freepages put you in touch with millions. > http://cgi.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/acctform.cgi
In a message dated 4/8/2000 12:04:27 PM Central Daylight Time, [email protected] writes: > Edgefield County, South Carolina: Deed Books 13, 14, 15. Abstracted by > Carol Wells, published by Heritage Books, Inc. 1997 > > I am assuming that you know that by publishing the information in this book you are breaking the copyright laws... and with Carol Wells being a personal friend of mine I would hate to have to tell her the books she worked so hard on are now on the internet and that her income is being underminded by you. This woman is in her seventies. She has only her retirement income and her income from these books to live off of. She could file a law suite against you. Please do not publish copyrighted material. Only those books that were published before 1923 are out of copyright. Annette Womack
Joanne Pezzullo wrote: > > this takes the cake And the frosting, too. Unsubscribe me also. The petty bickering isn't worth it. If public records can be copyrighted, then I'm a natural blonde.