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    1. Re: [MOLAWREN-L] Richard ANDERSON family
    2. Pat Kennedy
    3. Pat Kennedy here: I have some Shipman and Anderson charts, computer charts the Gene Edwards, sent to me. I think these are of your family? Daniel Francis Shipman III 1790 TN 1851 TX wife: melia d: 1838 8 ch ch: Dennis Shipman b: 1826 TN md: Mary Ann Anderson 1848 Lawrence Co, MO Wm. Shipman b: 1830 TN md: Srah Jane Anderson md in 1852 Lawrence Co, MO 2nd wife:: Dianna "Dicey" Lee Anderson 1851 1843 Barry Co, MO ch: Permelia "Millie" Angeline Shipman 1843 TX 1919 WA md: #1 Green Bridgewater 1862 Lawrence Co, MO #2 John B. Love John B. Love b: 1836 TN d: 1915 WA md: #1 Catherine Phariss 1835 TN d: 1866 Lawrence Co, MO The Love line is my mothers line.....the Phariss line is my fathers line. And yes the Anderson cousins to my mothers line.....were of some Indian Blood. I'm quite sure the Love line has a Indian Blood line also..... ----- Original Message ----- From: "Deb Rowe" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, May 10, 2003 4:30 PM Subject: [MOLAWREN-L] Richard ANDERSON family > > Researching my great grandmother's family of American > Indian ANDERSONs...once residing along Shipman's > Creek in Bedford County, TN. I have bits and pieces > and will try to post the most relevant at this time in > order to give any info > that might assist anyone knowledgeable of this family. > My great grandmother was Elizabeth (ANDERSON) SHIPMAN. > She was most definitely of American Indian ancestry. > To friends and family (my own father included) she > wasknown as "Claypipe." > Although I do not have her picture I do have that of > her sister Sarah ANDERSON and quite obviously she is > American Indian. Both sisters married SHIPMAN brothers > as well as another sister (Mary Ann ANDERSON).I know > that in the early 1800s her family (the Richard > ANDERSON) family left Bedford County and seemingly > migrated with at least portions of the SHIPMAN,McNUTT > (later changed to NUTT) and Landers families to the > Barry/Lawrence/Newton counties of southwest MO. > > I am not at this time needing any assistance listing > Elizabeth's family members/siblings,etc. I pretty well > have that I think. My purpose in posting is an effort > to try to focus upon the American Indian link. > > I would like to know if anyone who researches the > ANDERSON family knows anything fairly firm regarding > their path of migration into southwest MO. The SHIPMAN > family was mistakenly listed (by a censustaker who > perhaps had partaken of too much whiskey?) in the 1830 > Bedford Co. census as Chisum. My great grandfather > (Daniel SHIPMAN) who married ELizabeth "Claypipe" > ANDERSON would have been a child at the time of the > census. The two were married about 1846 in Lawrence > Co. Missouri. > > Does anyone's research indicate through dates or > anything else (oral history acceptable at this stage) > that the Richard ANDERSON family FIRST went to the > Heavner, OK Choctaw Nation area BEFORE they went into > Missouri? > > Just trying to piece things together as are allllll of > you! > > Thanks for reading this lengthy post! > Deb (SHIPMAN) ROWE > > __________________________________ > Do you Yahoo!? > The New Yahoo! Search - Faster. Easier. Bingo. > http://search.yahoo.com > > > ==== MOLAWREN Mailing List ==== > Visit the Lawrence County Query, Biography, Obituary, Will, Deed, Bible, Pension, etc., Boards at: > http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec?htx=board&r=rw&p=localities.northam.usa.st ates.missouri.counties.lawrence > > ============================== > 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 >

    05/10/2003 11:26:22