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    1. [MDCAROLI] Griffin Family
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/iEB.2ACE/616 Message Board Post: My great-grandfather, Archie Griffin moved to Denton after 1910 from PA. They lived on a farm across the street from the Denton Cemetery. They are buried in the Denton Cemetery along with their son, Frank and his wife. I am trying to find out why they moved to Denton. I would like to know if there were family members there.

    02/18/2002 06:10:59
    1. [MDCAROLI] raughley and slaughters
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/iEB.2ACE/615 Message Board Post: lookinf for any info on the raughley's and slaughter's of caroline county.

    02/17/2002 12:30:11
    1. [MDCAROLI] Carlisle family
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Carlisle Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/iEB.2ACE/614 Message Board Post: Looking for Carlisles that came over from Scotland to Eastern Shore, Maryland in 1712. There are conflicting statements on which county. It is wither Somerset or Caroline county, so I am sending queries for both. If you have any info please email me. I have a gap in my family tree of about two generations. Thank you very much.

    02/16/2002 05:48:36
    1. [MDCAROLI] Caroline County Wills--Another Volume Rolls Off the Presses
    2. Family Tree Bookshop
    3. Happy Valentines Day Caroline Researchers: We are happy to inform you that our next volume of Caroline Wills is complete and runs from the years 1902-1907. Among the surnames within this volume are the following: Annabal, Banks, Barnes, Beachamp, Blackburn, Blackiston, Blood, Booth, Brice, Brimmel, Brown, Brumbaugh, Buck, Butler, Carpenter, Carroll, Carter, Clark, Claus, Collins, Dean, Dick, Dorsy, Downes, Duffy, Durkee, Edgell, Emerson, Fluharty, Garey, Garman, Glenwinckle, Goldsborough, Gooden, Goslin,Gough, Greenlee, Griffin, Groce, Hamilton, Harmon, Haverkamp, Heavaloe, Heller, Hignutt, Hill, Holmes, Hunt, Hutchinson, Jackson, Jarman, Jopp, Kichline, Kinder, Klump, Lockerman, Longfellow, Mayer, McNickoll, Moore, Mowbray, Mullican, Neal, Nichols, Noble, Nuttle, Parker, Pennington, Poor, Pritchett, Raughley, Reichman, Replogle, Rickards, Robb, Saulsbury, Scott, Sheppard, Slay, Smith, Spurry, Steele, Stevenson, Tasker, Thomas, Todd, Totheroh, Vangreel, Waldron, Webb, Wiley, Williamson, Wilson, Wright, and many others. The volume is as always $14.00 each plus shipping. We will be completing our series of Caroline wills with the next volume which ends with 1914 and will let you all know when it is done. Once again, thanks and Happy Valentine's day to ya'll from all of us. <<<Neil>>> www.familytreebookshop.com Featuring abstracts so thorough, the dead come to life.

    02/14/2002 08:52:49
    1. [MDCAROLI] 1881 Denton Marriage - Rebecca SALISBURY and Charles BATESON
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: SALISBURY BATESON Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/iEB.2ACE/613 Message Board Post: I am looking for a marriage record for a marriage that I believe took place in Denton, MD, in 1881. The spouses are: Rebecca Salisbury b. Aug 1863 in Delaware Charles W. Bateson b. Dec 1857 in Phila, PA I believe that the Batesons were Catholic and am not sure of the Salisburys religious affiliation. I am not familiar with Caroline County resources. Could someone point me in the right direction for civil or church records? Thanks, John

    02/13/2002 02:31:35
    1. [MDCAROLI] [Fwd: subscribe]
    2. Adina Watkins Dyer
    3. -------- Original Message -------- Subject: subscribe Date: Tue, 12 Feb 2002 20:19:00 -0700 From: "Maggie Newton" <MAGNEWTON@prodigy.net> Organization: Prodigy Internet To: <MDCAROLI-L-request@rootsweb.com> Please I would like to subscribe to the Caroline County History information. I have recently purchased the home at 105 Boyce Mill Road, Greensboro, Maryland. I am trying to find information regarding the history of this building. I was told that it was the building that Fred Monroe built or started a scrapple store. I was also told that the house across the street was a station or depot. Can you help me with any information. My name is Margaret Ann Newton, formerly Margaret Ann Blough, from Denton. My Maiden name was Mansfield. My parents were Arthur and Florence Cecil Mansfield. My father was born at Sandtown on the Maryland and Delaware line. But that is about all I know. I was formerly married to Glenn C. Blough, Sr from Denton. His parents were Charles and Edna Blough. We have 3 sons; Glenn C Blough, Jr and David Blough that live in Denton and Wayne Blough that lives in Easton, where I was raised. I don't know if any of this information is an interest to anyone. Would appreciate any information anyone could give me regarding my family names. Thank you. Margaret Ann Newton MAGNEWTON@prodigy.net or magnewton@dmv.com

    02/13/2002 07:34:45
    1. [MDCAROLI] Russum
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Russum,.Crothers,Evans,Taylor,Luzins,Francis,Hale,Heldreth,... Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/iEB.2ACE/612 Message Board Post: I had a GGGGrandmother, Louise(a)Russum of MD,later married in Philly to a Crothers. She would have been born around 1820. Any info would be appreciated.

    02/12/2002 10:14:06
    1. Re: [MDCAROLI] MOHAMMED ALI'S IRISH
    2. lotswife
    3. The Moors did, indeed, land on Ireland's shores. I am ignorant of the dates, but it is recorded because I read it years ago. Caroline -----Original Message----- From: HMWEBBER@aol.com <HMWEBBER@aol.com> To: MDCAROLI-L@rootsweb.com <MDCAROLI-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Sunday, February 10, 2002 6:47 AM Subject: [MDCAROLI] Ali's Co. Clare Irish Roots -- GRADY >Good morning list, > > I received this from another mailing list & I'm passing it on! :) > > Happy hunting, Helen (DCGS) > >Subj: [CLARE] Ali's Clare Roots >From: LizHaren@aol.com >To: IRL-CLARE-L@rootsweb.com > >Ali's Irish roots revealed >online.ie 08 Feb 2002 > >Muhammad Ali is Irish, according to new genealogical evidence. > >Researchers at the Co Clare Heritage Centre have unearthed documentation to >show one of Ali's great grandfathers came from >the county town of Ennis. > >It seems Abe Grady, born around 160 years ago in Co Clare, emigrated to the >United States in the 1860s. > >He settled in Kentucky and later married an African-American woman. > >Their son also married an African-American and one of the daughters of that >union was Ali's mother, named Odessa Lee >Grady. > >She married Cassius Clay senior, and they settled in Louisville, where their >son, later to become known as the Louisville Lip, >was initially given his father's name on his birth in 1942. > >He later changed his name to Muhammad Ali when he converted to the Nation of >Islam after winning the world title in 1964. > >Genealogist Antoinette O'Brien said: "Through research being carried out for >the Irish language TV station TG4 on Ali, we >established Ali's great-great grandfather, John Grady, the father of Abe, >rented a house and a small garden in Ennis with a >rateable value of fifteen shillings (75p) in 1855. > >"There is no doubt that Abe Grady was Ali's great grandfather. I am not sure >whether Ali knows about this - we have not yet >managed to contact him." > >The development has delighted the small town of Ennis. > >Local council chairman Michael Corley said: "We would like to honour Ali as >one of the heroes of the 20th century and invite >him here." > >Original article at: http://www.online.ie/news/viewer.adp?article=1657985 > >find yourself - www.online.ie > > >============================== >To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: >http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > >

    02/11/2002 04:05:33
    1. [MDCAROLI] Kent Co. & Caroline Co. -- BERRY-WEBBER-VOSS-WYATT-MEDFORD
    2. Hi lists, Does anyone have a connect to the following BERRY-WEBBER- VOSS-WYATT-MEDFORD Families? This is my BERRY Line: My Arthur John b. 31 May 1851 in Caroline Co., MD, is NOT the child of Wm & Martha (Vaulx/Voss) WEBBER but was raised by them. Wm WEBBER is named as Arthur's father on his death certificate but I do not believe this to be correct -- mother is unknown. Arthur John is the son of Margaret BERRY who m. a Wm MEDFORD on 14 Oct 1848 in Caroline Co., MD & was accused of adultery in 1851. Hence, Arthur John WEBBER is Margaret's illegitimate son! (See WEBBERs in the 1860 -1870 census below.) Ref: "HEIRS and LEGATEES of CAROLINE COUNTY" page 57, by Irma HARPER. Martha (Vaulx/Voss) WEBBER had a brother Holiday VAULX/VOSS, who m. a Nancy E. BERRY, on 21 Oct 1850 in Caroline Co., MD & she is the sister or cousin of Margaret (Berry) MEDFORD. This relationship is the reason why Margaret's children Arthur John & daughter Mary MEDFORD (fathered by Wm MEDFORD) came to be living with & raised by the WEBBERs!!! Margaret may have died about 1858 or she just left the children with the WEBBERs, in that year. A John STAFFORD maybe Arthur John's real father. (See info of the court cases below.) William MEDFORD vs. Margaret MEDFORD: [Wm MEDFORD who m. Margaret E. BERRY, accuses her of adultery] 1851 1st Monday in July 1852--Margaret MEDFORD to appear in court on this date in Denton, Caroline Co., MD complaint by Wm MEDFORD. Issued the 26th of May 1852. Witnesses: Holiday VOSS John W. VOSS Zebulor LAYTON John STAFFORD Note: Henrietta Wood told me there were papers missing from this court case. 2nd Monday in March 1858--Margaret MEDFORD to appear in court on this date in Denton, Caroline Co., MD complaint by Wm MEDFORD. Issued the 24th of November 1857. 1860 Census--Denton Post Office, Caroline Co., MD WEBBER William 47 M W MD Farmer R/P $2500 P/P $380 Martha 39 F W MD James 18 M W MD William 13 M W MD Ann 10 F W MD Charles 8 M W MD John 6 M W MD Mary 4 F W MD Holiday 2 M W MD Richard 10/12 M W MD *MEDFORD Mary 14 F W MD Arthur 9 M W MD (my line)* *Mary is the daughter of Wm W. & Margaret (Berry) MEDFORD, Jr. 1870 Census--3rd Dist., Denton Post Office, Caroline Co., MD WEBBER William 54 M W MD Farmer R/P $1800 P/P $800 Martha 48 F W MD Holiday 13 M W MD Richard 11 M W MD Martha J 9 F W MD George L 2 M W MD * Arthur J 19 M W MD *Why is Arthur John the last child on both the 1860 & 1870 Census? Is he a child of someone else??? Yes, Margaret BERRY! I believe a William BERRY is the father of Margaret & Nancy E. BERRY because of the following connections: LAND 29 Dec 1840 -- 9 Jan 1841 William WEBBER to Daniel WYATT & John THAWLEY, his securities for a note given to William W. MEDFORD for abt $40 - livestock & furniture. Wit: Thomas MELVIN. Ack. bef. Elijah R. MANSHIP. Ref: "Caroline County Maryland Land Records," Book #17, 1840-1843. 12 Jan 1841 - 22 Jun 1841 Daniel WYATT & Mary his wife of KCD to William BERRY of CACO - cons. $20 - pt. of "Friendship," adj. "Punch Hall" - cont. abt 3 acres. Daniel & Mary his wife e/a bef. Thomas MELVIN, Elijah R. MANSHIP. Ref. "Caroline County Maryland Land Records," Book # 17, 1840-1843 NOTE: "Punch Hall," today is, "Burrsville" & sits on the Caroline Co., MD & Kent Co., DE State line but is considered to be in MD. KCD = Kent Co., DE CACO = Caroline Co., MD I hope this all wasn't to confusing to you! :) The BERRYs in Kent Co. DE & Caroline Co., MD do have a connection. Happy hunting, Helen (DCGS)

    02/10/2002 04:27:35
    1. [MDCAROLI] Ali's Co. Clare Irish Roots -- GRADY
    2. Good morning list, I received this from another mailing list & I'm passing it on! :) Happy hunting, Helen (DCGS) Subj: [CLARE] Ali's Clare Roots From: LizHaren@aol.com To: IRL-CLARE-L@rootsweb.com Ali's Irish roots revealed online.ie 08 Feb 2002 Muhammad Ali is Irish, according to new genealogical evidence. Researchers at the Co Clare Heritage Centre have unearthed documentation to show one of Ali's great grandfathers came from the county town of Ennis. It seems Abe Grady, born around 160 years ago in Co Clare, emigrated to the United States in the 1860s. He settled in Kentucky and later married an African-American woman. Their son also married an African-American and one of the daughters of that union was Ali's mother, named Odessa Lee Grady. She married Cassius Clay senior, and they settled in Louisville, where their son, later to become known as the Louisville Lip, was initially given his father's name on his birth in 1942. He later changed his name to Muhammad Ali when he converted to the Nation of Islam after winning the world title in 1964. Genealogist Antoinette O'Brien said: "Through research being carried out for the Irish language TV station TG4 on Ali, we established Ali's great-great grandfather, John Grady, the father of Abe, rented a house and a small garden in Ennis with a rateable value of fifteen shillings (75p) in 1855. "There is no doubt that Abe Grady was Ali's great grandfather. I am not sure whether Ali knows about this - we have not yet managed to contact him." The development has delighted the small town of Ennis. Local council chairman Michael Corley said: "We would like to honour Ali as one of the heroes of the 20th century and invite him here." Original article at: http://www.online.ie/news/viewer.adp?article=1657985 find yourself - www.online.ie

    02/10/2002 02:39:07
    1. [MDCAROLI] Looking for HANFT family
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/iEB.2ACE/611 Message Board Post: I am looking for my father Charles Hanfts siblings.I believe they live in Ohio.I have been looking for the Hanft family for quite some time and to my surprise stumbled upon a message board yesterday and seen that my Aunt Diana Hanft Posey was also looking for me and my sister Melissa.We are Charles's daughters from Pitts. PA.I tried to email her her but the address has been long since expired.Charles is the son of Clarence"Red",and grandson of Conrad Hanft.If anybody reading this could help me on my journey to finding my family I would greatly appreciate it.You can reach me at TJANDT541@aol.com Thank you, Christine Hanft Conville

    02/06/2002 09:22:35
    1. [MDCAROLI] The Caroline Wills Just Keep Coming
    2. Family Tree Bookshop
    3. Dear Caroline County Researchers: Another volume of wills is complete. The current one is Liber JBS #1 and the volume covers the years 1895-1901. Among the surnames in this volume are the following: Andrew, Anthony, Bryan, Carmean, Carter, Clines, Cohee, Curtiss, Davis, Dixon (Dickerson), Dooley, Downes, Dukes, Dulles, Fisher, Gambrill, Garrett, George, Graham, Holmes, Horsey, Hubbard, Irwin, Jarrell, Jones, Kornumpf, Lapham, Legates, Lockerman, Lord, Lowe, Marvel, McCarty, McNash, Moore, Morris, Murphy, Newell, Nichols, Noble, Otis, Perry, Pippin, Poor, Prattis, Price, Ridgaway, Ringgold, Roe, Ross, Satterfield, Scribner, Sigler, Smith, Sparklin, Spencer, Steiner, Stevens, Sweet, Taylor, Thompson, Todd, Vashell, Vosmus, Watling, Whitely, Wilkinson, Williams, and many others. The price is as always $14.00 and if you are interested please drop us a note--or if any questions, don't hesitate to ask. Thanks again, <<<Neil and Les>>> www.familytreebookshop.com Featuring abstracts so thorough, the dead come to life.

    02/06/2002 07:55:21
    1. [MDCAROLI] Re: Sullivans
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/iEB.2ACE/229.1.1.1 Message Board Post: The information on Gendex for the Sullivans in incorrect. According to land records, Daniel Sullivan, husband of Margaret Melvin, is not the son of the persons listed.

    02/05/2002 09:22:19
    1. [MDCAROLI] Re: Sullivans
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/iEB.2ACE/229.1.1 Message Board Post: Go to GenDex-Go to the second choice which I believe is Genealogical- then go to surnames- type in Sullivan and you can get all the sullivan information- all three wives and 12-13 children from these marriages.

    02/05/2002 08:54:13
    1. [MDCAROLI] Re: Zadock MEARS - More info found (see my site)
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Mears, Sharpe, Sharp Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/iEB.2ACE/607.1 Message Board Post: Please Check out my Mears site and le tme know if you recognize anyone! When you get there - about 1/3 the way down - click on Zadock Mears! http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ajobebrown/mears.html Locations: 1) before 1775 - Dorchester Co., MD and ?? 2) 1770-1788 - Caroline Co., MD 3) 1789-1815 - Guilford Co., NC 4) 1827-1854 - Warren/Cannon Co., TN 5) 1854-1868 - Marion Co., AR 6) aftereward - Texas My Line: 1) Zadock Mears and Elizabeth Sharpe (d/o William) 2) William Mears and Christinia Melton (m. 1796 Guilford Co., NC) 3) William F. Mears and Frances Elizabeth Young 4) George Washington Mears and Frances Ann Theodocia Boon 5) Minnie Lee Mears and Jesse William Jobe Ann (Jobe) Brown abrown@isys.ca

    02/05/2002 12:18:33
    1. [MDCAROLI] More & More Caroline Wills
    2. Family Tree Bookshop
    3. Dear Caroline Researchers: Just thought we would alert you all kind folks that we have completed two more volumes of Caroline County wills. The first volume covers abstracts from wills in Libers WGN B and JBS #1 for the years 1877-1886. Among the surnames in this volume are: Andrew, Ayres, Bishop, Blades, Bourne, Butler, Canada, Carroll, Chip, Clark, Conner, Covey, Cox, Dixon, Draper, Eaton, Elliott, Emerson, Evitts, Fisher, Fluharty, Ford, Garey, Gibson, Glaser, Goldsmith, Graham, Haines, Hignutt, Hitch, Hoff, Hollingsworth, Horsey, Houk, Hubbard, Jackson, Jarnell, Jewell, Jones, Jump, Kinder, Lank, Lant, Legates, Lewis, Marine, Massey, McBurney, McGonigal, McLean, McNash, Meredith, Merriman, Mobray, Morris, Murphy, Newman Nichols, Noble, Payne, Pratt, Ravius, Raymond, Reid, Richards, Robinson, Russell, Sampson, Sherwood, Shields, Skirvin, Smiley, Smith, Stanford, Stephens, Stevenson, Taylor, Temple, Tharp, Thawley, Towers, Valliant, Voss, Ward, Webster, Whitby, White, Williams, Willis, Willson/Wilson, Wright and many others. The second volume completed covers the years 1888 to 1894 and is Liber JBS #1. Among the surnames in this volume are the following: Alexander, Andrew, Anthony, Ayres, Beatty, Billups, Bishop, Blades, Bowdle, Bridles, Brown, Cahall, Cannon, Carter, Cheezum, Cherbonnier, Clark, Corkran, Dandridge, Davis, Day, Dean, Dennis, Dew, Dooling, Doughty, Driggas, Du Bois, Embert, Emerson, Fisk, Fleetwood, Fluharty, Freedley, Gearhart, Gibbs, Goslin, Griffith, Haines, Hall, Herr, Holland, Horsey, Hubbard, Hughes, Hummer, Hutchins, Jarman, Jester, Johns, Kent, Kephart, Kinnamon, Long, Love, Luff, Manlove, Masey, McDaniel, McShane, Melvin, Miler, Moore, Morgan, Mutchler, Neal, Nichols, Noble, Norris, O'Dowd, Park, Perry, Porter, Potheroh, Rice, Richards, Ridgely, Rittenhouse, Saulsbury, Sheppard, Smith, Snowberger, Sparklin, Stevens, Sullivan, Tasker, Thompson, Todd, Trice, Veillard, Walrath, Wardin, Wessells, Williams, Willis, Willoughby, Wilson, Wright, and many others The above volumes --as with all the others--sell for $14.00 each plus s&h --and if any of you are interested please give us a holler. As always, thanks for all your support--we appreciate it. <<<Neil>>> www.familytreebookshop.com Featuring abstracts so thorough, the dead come to life.

    02/02/2002 04:14:23
    1. Re: [MDCAROLI] Caroline County Wills
    2. Carol Andrews
    3. There are two Curtis Andrew in Caroline County. The one I am hunting would have left Caroline County about 1780/90 for Guilford Co. NC. I am searching for a marriage for him, he being named in a will. I believe his father to be John or Mark Andrew. I appreciate you taking the time to look up this information for me. If I could find some information pertaining to the Curtis in the above time frame, I would be willing to buy the book containing the information. I have hit a big brick wall on this family. Carol ----- Original Message ----- From: Family Tree Bookshop <neilkeddie@beast.toad.net> To: <MDCAROLI-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, January 29, 2002 10:10 AM Subject: Re: [MDCAROLI] Caroline County Wills > Dear Carol: > Just thought I would let you know, that we have just completed > another volume of Caroline County wills which covers 1877-1886 and in among > them is the will of Curtis Andrew as well as some other Andrew wills. If > you are interested, please let me know. > Thanks again, > <<<Neil>>> > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Carol Andrews" <cama2001@cox-internet.com> > To: <MDCAROLI-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Tuesday, January 22, 2002 2:05 PM > Subject: Re: [MDCAROLI] Caroline County Wills > > > > I am searching for information on a John Andrew, Mark Andrew and a Curtis > > Andrew. The time period I am searching should be only up to 1890. I know > > that Mark and Curtis left Caroline County MD for Guilford Co. NC in the > late > > 1700's. Do you have any books that might contain some information to help > > me trace this family. > > Carol Andrews > > cama2001@cox-internet.com > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: Family Tree Bookshop <neilkeddie@beast.toad.net> > > To: <MDCAROLI-L@rootsweb.com> > > Sent: Monday, January 21, 2002 6:46 PM > > Subject: [MDCAROLI] Caroline County Wills > > > > > > > Dear Caroline Researchers: > > > We have completed another volume of abstracts for Caroline > County > > > and covers the years 1867-1876 and is from Liber WGN B. Among the > surnames > > > in the volume are the following: Adams, Andrew, Anthony, Atkinson, > Barcus, > > > Bedwell, Bell, Bewley, Blay, Boyce, Breeding, Cannidy, Case, Chance, > > > Charles, Cheezum, Coker, Comegys, Connelly/Connolly, > > > Dickenson, Dill, Dukes, Eaton, Ellwanger, Emerson, Evans, Ewing, > Fluharty, > > > Fowler, Gootee, Greenly, Griffith, Hall, Harrington, Harris, Hitch, > Hoff, > > > Holbrook, Hollingsworth, Hopkins, Horsey, Hubbard, Hutchins, Jackson, > > > Jarman, Jester, Jones, Kelley, Kemp, Kilson, > > > Lewis, Luff, Lynn, Mehr, Meradith, Mervin, Miller, Morgan, Nichols, > > > Norriss, Oday, Olmstead, Parker, Payne, Phillips, Poor, Pritchett, > > Quigley, > > > Raughley, Richardson, Rickards, Ross, Rousset, Russum, Shepherd, > Shields, > > > Stack, Stafford, Stirgis, Stubbs, Tilghman, Todd, Towers, Tyler, > Webster, > > > Williams, Willis, Willoughby, Wilson, Wright, and many others. > > > > > > In addition some of the surnames which can be found in our previous > volume > > > which covers the years 1853-1866 are: Alford, Anderson, Andrew, Barton, > > > Baynard, Bell, Bessix, Bias, > > > Black, Boon, Bordley, Bowers, Breeding, Bright, Burns, Butler, Cade, > > Cannon, > > > Barter, Christopher, Clark, Corkran, Cottingham, Coulbourn, Cox, > Culbreth, > > > Davis, Dean, Diggens, Dillen, Emory, Evitts, Fountain, Fowler, Frampton, > > > Gill, Glanding, Golt, Griffith, Harris, Hignutt, Hitch, Hubbard, Hunter, > > > Hyatt, Jackson, Jump, Kilson, Lewis, Mackey, Maluny/ Melony, Manship, > > Moore, > > > Morgan, Noble, Norris, Phillips, Price, Rawley, Rawlings, > > > Reed, Rhodes, Rochester, Roe, Rumbold, Saulsbury, Sloan, Stack, > Sullivan, > > > Teat, Thawley, Tillotson, Todd, Towers, Truxon, Turner, White, Willis, > > > Willson, With, > > > Wright, Wyatt. and many others. > > > > > > > > > And if you are doing any research in Dorchester County, we have > abstracted > > > the wills for the years 1869-1874. Among the surnames listed in this > > volume > > > are: Andrews, Baen, Baker, Bayley, Beckwith, Bell, > > > Bestpitch, Bradshaw, Brannock, Burns, Camper, Christopher, Cohee, > Corkran, > > > Cromwell, Donoho, Dougherty, Eccleston, Fountain, Frazier, Goldsborough, > > > Goore, Grace, Harrison, Henry, Holland, Hurst, Insley, Johnson Jones, > > Keene, > > > Lane, Leckie, Marshall, Meredith, Mills, > > > Moore, Murphy, Nichols, Noble, Parks, Pattison, Pritchett, Redditt, > Reed, > > > Rhea, Richardson, Robinson, Rumbley, Russell, Scott, Seward, Shenton, > > > Shorter, Smith, Stack, Stanley, Straughn, Tall, Todd, Travers, Trippe, > > > Vickers, Wallace, Wallach, Willey, Willoughby, Wilson, Wingate, > Woolford, > > > Wright, Wroten Young and many others. > > > As always they run $14.00 and if you are interested give us a > > > holler. > > > > > > As always, thanks > > > <<<Neil>>> > > > > > > > > > www.familytreebookshop.com > > > Featuring abstracts so thorough, the dead come to life. > > > > > > > > > ============================== > > > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy > records, > > go to: > > > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > > > > > > > > > > > > ============================== > > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, > go to: > > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > > > > > > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > >

    01/29/2002 07:48:25
    1. Re: [MDCAROLI] Caroline County Wills
    2. Family Tree Bookshop
    3. Dear Carol: Just thought I would let you know, that we have just completed another volume of Caroline County wills which covers 1877-1886 and in among them is the will of Curtis Andrew as well as some other Andrew wills. If you are interested, please let me know. Thanks again, <<<Neil>>> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Carol Andrews" <cama2001@cox-internet.com> To: <MDCAROLI-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, January 22, 2002 2:05 PM Subject: Re: [MDCAROLI] Caroline County Wills > I am searching for information on a John Andrew, Mark Andrew and a Curtis > Andrew. The time period I am searching should be only up to 1890. I know > that Mark and Curtis left Caroline County MD for Guilford Co. NC in the late > 1700's. Do you have any books that might contain some information to help > me trace this family. > Carol Andrews > cama2001@cox-internet.com > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Family Tree Bookshop <neilkeddie@beast.toad.net> > To: <MDCAROLI-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Monday, January 21, 2002 6:46 PM > Subject: [MDCAROLI] Caroline County Wills > > > > Dear Caroline Researchers: > > We have completed another volume of abstracts for Caroline County > > and covers the years 1867-1876 and is from Liber WGN B. Among the surnames > > in the volume are the following: Adams, Andrew, Anthony, Atkinson, Barcus, > > Bedwell, Bell, Bewley, Blay, Boyce, Breeding, Cannidy, Case, Chance, > > Charles, Cheezum, Coker, Comegys, Connelly/Connolly, > > Dickenson, Dill, Dukes, Eaton, Ellwanger, Emerson, Evans, Ewing, Fluharty, > > Fowler, Gootee, Greenly, Griffith, Hall, Harrington, Harris, Hitch, Hoff, > > Holbrook, Hollingsworth, Hopkins, Horsey, Hubbard, Hutchins, Jackson, > > Jarman, Jester, Jones, Kelley, Kemp, Kilson, > > Lewis, Luff, Lynn, Mehr, Meradith, Mervin, Miller, Morgan, Nichols, > > Norriss, Oday, Olmstead, Parker, Payne, Phillips, Poor, Pritchett, > Quigley, > > Raughley, Richardson, Rickards, Ross, Rousset, Russum, Shepherd, Shields, > > Stack, Stafford, Stirgis, Stubbs, Tilghman, Todd, Towers, Tyler, Webster, > > Williams, Willis, Willoughby, Wilson, Wright, and many others. > > > > In addition some of the surnames which can be found in our previous volume > > which covers the years 1853-1866 are: Alford, Anderson, Andrew, Barton, > > Baynard, Bell, Bessix, Bias, > > Black, Boon, Bordley, Bowers, Breeding, Bright, Burns, Butler, Cade, > Cannon, > > Barter, Christopher, Clark, Corkran, Cottingham, Coulbourn, Cox, Culbreth, > > Davis, Dean, Diggens, Dillen, Emory, Evitts, Fountain, Fowler, Frampton, > > Gill, Glanding, Golt, Griffith, Harris, Hignutt, Hitch, Hubbard, Hunter, > > Hyatt, Jackson, Jump, Kilson, Lewis, Mackey, Maluny/ Melony, Manship, > Moore, > > Morgan, Noble, Norris, Phillips, Price, Rawley, Rawlings, > > Reed, Rhodes, Rochester, Roe, Rumbold, Saulsbury, Sloan, Stack, Sullivan, > > Teat, Thawley, Tillotson, Todd, Towers, Truxon, Turner, White, Willis, > > Willson, With, > > Wright, Wyatt. and many others. > > > > > > And if you are doing any research in Dorchester County, we have abstracted > > the wills for the years 1869-1874. Among the surnames listed in this > volume > > are: Andrews, Baen, Baker, Bayley, Beckwith, Bell, > > Bestpitch, Bradshaw, Brannock, Burns, Camper, Christopher, Cohee, Corkran, > > Cromwell, Donoho, Dougherty, Eccleston, Fountain, Frazier, Goldsborough, > > Goore, Grace, Harrison, Henry, Holland, Hurst, Insley, Johnson Jones, > Keene, > > Lane, Leckie, Marshall, Meredith, Mills, > > Moore, Murphy, Nichols, Noble, Parks, Pattison, Pritchett, Redditt, Reed, > > Rhea, Richardson, Robinson, Rumbley, Russell, Scott, Seward, Shenton, > > Shorter, Smith, Stack, Stanley, Straughn, Tall, Todd, Travers, Trippe, > > Vickers, Wallace, Wallach, Willey, Willoughby, Wilson, Wingate, Woolford, > > Wright, Wroten Young and many others. > > As always they run $14.00 and if you are interested give us a > > holler. > > > > As always, thanks > > <<<Neil>>> > > > > > > www.familytreebookshop.com > > Featuring abstracts so thorough, the dead come to life. > > > > > > ============================== > > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, > go to: > > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > > > > > > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > >

    01/29/2002 04:10:33
    1. [MDCAROLI] Mears, Sharpe, Waddle, Clark
    2. Ann (Jobe) Brown
    3. Can anyone tell me about this William Sharpe and Ann ? family? Would like to hear from anyone researching any of the names mentioned below. Thanks! My line is through the Elizabeth Sharpe who married Zadock Mears and their son, William MEARS who married Christinia MELTON 1796 in Guilford Co., NC. Zadock and Elizabeth migrated to Guilford Co., NC from Caroline Co., MD in late 1780's where Zadock died in winter 1789. Ann (Jobe) Brown ----------- (Caroline County, Maryland Wills Lib. JR#B fol. 25 & 26) Will of William Sharpe, of Caroline Co., MD dated 22 Oct. 1784 probated 27 Aug 1785 son, John Sharpe, 5 shillings daughter, Elizabeth Mears, 5 shillings son, James Sharpe, 5 shillings grandson, William Mears, son of Elizabeth, 40 shillings daughter, Ann Clark, 3 pounds son, Horatio Sharpe, 10 pounds wife, Ann Sharpe, Executrix and son Horatio Sharpe, Executor William "X" Sharpe Wit: Joseph Mullikin, Macc(abeus) Alford On 27 August 1785, Ann Sharpe, Executrix of William Sharpe...did renounce her executorship. ------- On 27 August 1785 Zadock Mears and James Waddle are listed as sureties for Horatia Sharpe, "one of the executors of William Sharpe, dec'd." Zadock signed his name while the other two signed with their marks. (Caroline County, Maryland Administration Bonds, Lib. JR#A fol. 128)

    01/29/2002 12:32:59
    1. [MDCAROLI] DNA tackles Family Mysteries
    2. Hi, One of the articles is about the BOYLE Family of Co. Clare & other genealogy-DNA articles! :) ** DNA tackles family mysteries ** DNA testing is adding a scientific twist to the search for family roots, one of the world's most popular pursuits. Follow MSNBCs Alan Boyle on the genetic trail. http://www.msnbc.com/modules/exports/ct_email.asp?/news/682153.asp Happy hunting, Helen (DCGS)

    01/28/2002 01:30:13