Forwarded by the ListAdmin for: "Cliff Metcalf" <cliffmet@qwest.net> Melinda A number of family trees and genealogy sites have Sarah Tippet as one of the wives of the Solomon Copeland who died in Maries Co., MO in1873, but unless Solomon was the original Superman, this is impossible. There is a marriage of Solomon Copeland to Sarah Tippet in Roane Co. TN on 15 July, 1819, and a marriage of Solomon Copeland to Jane Harrisson, on 15 Dec., 1823. The Solomon Copeland who later lived in Maries Co., MO then married Melinda Sample in 1829, and moved to Missouri between 1832 when one of his children was born in TN, and 1835, when one was born in MO. At that same time Solomon and Sarah (Tippet) Copeland were still living in TN, mostly in Henry county, where they had at least 10 children. This Solomon Copeland supposedly died in Izzard Co. Arkansas in 1845, and his widow, Sarah is listed in that county with six of her children in the 1850 census. Info on the Copeland Family Genweb site shows the Solomon Copeland who died in AR being the son of Stephen Copeland, while the Solomon who was in Maries Co. was the son of Solomon Copeland, SR., who was Stephen Copeland's brother. The first was born about 1795, the other in 1804. Both families lived in Jefferson Co., TN, and both were married in Roane, Co., TN, hence the confusion and assumption by some that they were both the same person. Solomon Copeland's children by his first wife who I believe was Jane Harrisson were James, Milly Jane, William, and an unidentified infant. In 1850, Milly Jane, age 23, is living in Massac Co., IL with a James Copeland & family. James is listed as age 25, and I would think this is her brother. Her first husband, James Hancock had died earlier that year and her first child Martha Hancock was less than a year old. Later she married Leander Doyle and lived in Maries Co., where the rest of her children were born before Leander also dies between 1858, when he purchased land, and 1860 when she is listed on the census as a widow with her children. Hope this helps. My new e-mail address is cliffmet@qwest.net Cliff ________________________________________________________________ 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/tagj.
Maud Shockley nee Cook born 1881 died 1913 is buried in the Liberty Cemetery. Was she married to Perry Shockley AND Thomas V. Shockley, brothers? Which of those men was the father of Raymond Shockley who married Maudie Goldie Adkins? Any help appreciated. Melinda Elmore
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> I am sorry to tell you I do not know where I got this information but I show > Solomon Copeland as having been married three times. I don¹t have marriage > dates. Melinda Samples, Sarah Tippit and Unknown (Jane Harrison??). I show > Solomon and Unknown as the parents of Milly Jane, James, William and an infant > who died. I have that Solomon Copeland married Sarah Tippit in Roane Co TN. I > show 12 children for Solomon Copeland and Melinda Sample; I have no children > listed for Solomon and Sarah Tippit. > > Any corrections appreciated. > Melinda > > ----------------------------------------- > There is a marriage record in Roane County Tennessee of a marriage of > Solomon Copeland and Jane Harrisson, 15 Dec. 1823. I believe this Jane > Harrison is Milly Jane's mother. Milly Jane married James Hancock, 14 Apr. > 1849, in Massac Co., IL. James Hancock died in 1850, about the time their > daughter, Martha Hancock was born. Milly Jane and Martha are on the 1850 > Massac Co. census living with James and Lucy Copeland. Milly Jane is > listed as age 23, born TN, and James is age 25, born TN. I am sure James is > Milly Jane's brother, and their ages would fit the marriage to Jane > Harrisson. > Solomon did not marry Melinda Sample until 1829, so could not be Milly > Jane's mother. > I have no absolute proof that this Solomon Copeland that married Jane > Harrisson is the same one who married Malinda Sample, but the probability > is extremely high that it would be the same one. > Cliff > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <lroberds@cat2.com> > To: <MOMARIES-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Wednesday, June 20, 2001 9:09 PM > Subject: Re: [MOMARIES] Fw: Copeland/Doyle > > >> > If Milly Jane is not the daughter of Solomon & Malinda Copeland, who is > she >> > the daughter of? >> > >> > Lauren Roberds >> > >> > Shirley A Scott wrote: >> > >>> > > Forwarded by the ListAdmin for: >>> > > "Cliff Metcalf" <cliffmet@micron.net> >>> > > >>> > > For those researching the Copeland family in Maries County: >>> > > I have found a lot of incorrect info on various Copeland websites >>> > > corncerning the children of Solomon & Malinda Copeland. They are listed >>> > > as having daughters named Milly Jane and Jane among their many children. >>> > > I have some info from Massac Co. IL that clears some of this up. Milly >>> > > Jane Copeland married James Hancock in Massac Co. 04/19/1849. James >>> > > Hancock died of pnumonia April 1850. Milly Jane (listed as Jane) > Hancock >>> > > is on the 1850 Massac Co. census in the home of James and Lucy Copeland >>> > > (probably her brother and his wife) with a child Martha Hancock, age > 1/12 >>> > > yr. >>> > > Milly Jane later married Leander Doyle. He bought land in Maries county >>> > > in 1858, but died before the 1860 census where Jane is shown as a widow. >>> > > >>> > > Milly Jane later mover to St. Claire county where she died at age 62 >>> > > (about 1889), >>> > > and is buried in Robinson Cemetery. >>> > > I am looking for more info on Leander Doyle--time and place of death and >>> > > burial, brothers, sisters, parents, etc. >>> > > Glad to share anything else I have. >>> > > ________________________________________________________________ >>> > > 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/tagj. >>> > > >>> > > ==== MOMARIES Mailing List ==== >>> > > >>> > > ============================== >>> > > Search over 1 Billion names at Ancestry.com! >>> > > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/rwlist1.asp >> > >> > >> > ==== MOMARIES Mailing List ==== >> > >> > >> > >> > ============================== >> > Create a FREE family website at MyFamily.com! >> > http://www.myfamily.com/banner.asp?ID=RWLIST2 >> > >> > > > > > ==== MOMARIES Mailing List ==== > > > > ============================== > Join the RootsWeb WorldConnect Project: > Linking the world, one GEDCOM at a time. > http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com > >
There is a marriage record in Roane County Tennessee of a marriage of Solomon Copeland and Jane Harrisson, 15 Dec. 1823. I believe this Jane Harrison is Milly Jane's mother. Milly Jane married James Hancock, 14 Apr. 1849, in Massac Co., IL. James Hancock died in 1850, about the time their daughter, Martha Hancock was born. Milly Jane and Martha are on the 1850 Massac Co. census living with James and Lucy Copeland. Milly Jane is listed as age 23, born TN, and James is age 25, born TN. I am sure James is Milly Jane's brother, and their ages would fit the marriage to Jane Harrisson. Solomon did not marry Melinda Sample until 1829, so could not be Milly Jane's mother. I have no absolute proof that this Solomon Copeland that married Jane Harrisson is the same one who married Malinda Sample, but the probability is extremely high that it would be the same one. Cliff ----- Original Message ----- From: <lroberds@cat2.com> To: <MOMARIES-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, June 20, 2001 9:09 PM Subject: Re: [MOMARIES] Fw: Copeland/Doyle > If Milly Jane is not the daughter of Solomon & Malinda Copeland, who is she > the daughter of? > > Lauren Roberds > > Shirley A Scott wrote: > > > Forwarded by the ListAdmin for: > > "Cliff Metcalf" <cliffmet@micron.net> > > > > For those researching the Copeland family in Maries County: > > I have found a lot of incorrect info on various Copeland websites > > corncerning the children of Solomon & Malinda Copeland. They are listed > > as having daughters named Milly Jane and Jane among their many children. > > I have some info from Massac Co. IL that clears some of this up. Milly > > Jane Copeland married James Hancock in Massac Co. 04/19/1849. James > > Hancock died of pnumonia April 1850. Milly Jane (listed as Jane) Hancock > > is on the 1850 Massac Co. census in the home of James and Lucy Copeland > > (probably her brother and his wife) with a child Martha Hancock, age 1/12 > > yr. > > Milly Jane later married Leander Doyle. He bought land in Maries county > > in 1858, but died before the 1860 census where Jane is shown as a widow. > > > > Milly Jane later mover to St. Claire county where she died at age 62 > > (about 1889), > > and is buried in Robinson Cemetery. > > I am looking for more info on Leander Doyle--time and place of death and > > burial, brothers, sisters, parents, etc. > > Glad to share anything else I have. > > ________________________________________________________________ > > 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/tagj. > > > > ==== MOMARIES Mailing List ==== > > > > ============================== > > Search over 1 Billion names at Ancestry.com! > > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/rwlist1.asp > > > ==== MOMARIES Mailing List ==== > > > > ============================== > Create a FREE family website at MyFamily.com! > http://www.myfamily.com/banner.asp?ID=RWLIST2 > >
If Milly Jane is not the daughter of Solomon & Malinda Copeland, who is she the daughter of? Lauren Roberds Shirley A Scott wrote: > Forwarded by the ListAdmin for: > "Cliff Metcalf" <cliffmet@micron.net> > > For those researching the Copeland family in Maries County: > I have found a lot of incorrect info on various Copeland websites > corncerning the children of Solomon & Malinda Copeland. They are listed > as having daughters named Milly Jane and Jane among their many children. > I have some info from Massac Co. IL that clears some of this up. Milly > Jane Copeland married James Hancock in Massac Co. 04/19/1849. James > Hancock died of pnumonia April 1850. Milly Jane (listed as Jane) Hancock > is on the 1850 Massac Co. census in the home of James and Lucy Copeland > (probably her brother and his wife) with a child Martha Hancock, age 1/12 > yr. > Milly Jane later married Leander Doyle. He bought land in Maries county > in 1858, but died before the 1860 census where Jane is shown as a widow. > > Milly Jane later mover to St. Claire county where she died at age 62 > (about 1889), > and is buried in Robinson Cemetery. > I am looking for more info on Leander Doyle--time and place of death and > burial, brothers, sisters, parents, etc. > Glad to share anything else I have. > ________________________________________________________________ > 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/tagj. > > ==== MOMARIES Mailing List ==== > > ============================== > Search over 1 Billion names at Ancestry.com! > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/rwlist1.asp
Widowed mother of William C. Harris lives in Maries County MO GOODSPEED'S BIOGRAPHICAL AND HISTORICAL MEMOIRS OF NORTHEASTERN ARKANSAS LAWRENCE COUNTY William C. Harris, of Hazel Grove, comes originally from North Carolina. His parents are both North Carolinians, but were married in South Carolina, from which place they moved, in 1835, and settled in Walker County, Ga. His father, William G. Harris, was a tanner by trade, and had followed it for a number of years, but later in life embarked in agricultural pursuits. He was one of the number who assisted in transferring the Cherokee Nation into the Indian Territory. After locating in Georgia he turned his attention to farming, and also devoted part of his time to a tanyard, until the Union was divided, when he moved to Catoosa County, where he died in 1854, a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church. His wife moved to Missouri, after his death, and settled in Maries County, where she lived until the time of her decease, in 1862. Twelve children were born to them, seven living to maturity, and two dying since then. The names of those living are Mary Ann, Sarah N., Martha, Cicero F. and William C. Those dead who lived to maturity were James F. and Fletcher; the others died in infancy. William C. was the third child and the eldest son. His younger days were passed upon a farm in Georgia, and at the age of twenty-one years he commenced life for himself. His first venture was on a farm in Georgia, and, in 1857, he came to Arkansas, and settled in Jefferson County, where he dealt in stocks. In the year 1860 he moved to his present home, where he has lived ever since, except in the interval when he enlisted in Dobbins' regiment, during the war. He was present at the surrender, on June 5, 1865, at Jacksonport, Ark. On his return home he resumed his work on the farm, and was shortly afterward married to Miss Mary Sinierd, of Walker County, Ga, a daughter of James Sinierd, an old resident of Georgia. Mrs. Harris came to Arkansas with her parents, in 1857, and settled in this county, where the father died in 1861, at the age of fifty two, and the mother in 1874, aged sixty two. Both of them were members of the Missionary Baptist Church. Two children were born to them: Joseph G., who died in 1859, and Mary, now the wife of Mr. William C. Harris. Mr. Harris and his wife have three children living: Martha E., the wife of William Allen; Thomas M., and Amanda G., the wife of Bishop Morris, justice of the peace of this township. When Mr. Harris first settled in this place there were only five acres of land cleared; but he now has upwards of 100 acres under cultivation, most of it being done by his own labor.
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> DeVere-- > You are amazing!! (I am tempted to say ³Don¹t that beat all.²) Thanks for this > info. It has to be right. Lots of people from my Maries County family moved > to Granite City, IL . > > Thanks again---Melinda > > P.S. Sorry for that blank email. I hit Send instead of the little Close Box. > > ---------------------------------------------------------------- >> Melinda, >> >> My uncle Monroe "Roe" Whitaker married Lou Shelton and they moved to Granite >> City, Illinois. They had a daughter named Eula. I'm sure she is the one. >> One of Roe's grandchildren is researching the Shelton-Whitaker line over >> there in Granite City. I have misplaced her email address. Subscribe to >> MOMILLER and ask for Whitaker-Shelton-Baugh and you will get plenty of >> information on these families. >> >> DeVere >> >> ----- Original Message ----- >> From: Melinda K. Elmore <mkelmore@tranquility.net> >> >>>> > > Hey, while I¹ve got you. Do you have any information about Eula Mae >>>> Whitaker born 1909. Her mother may have been a Shelton and I don¹t know her >>>> dad¹s name. Anyway, she married Charles Homer Baugh. They moved to >>>> California. >>>> > > >>>> > > Homer Baugh¹s mother was a sister to my grandfather. I would like to >>>> get an email address for any descendent of theirs. >> >>>> > > Thanks again----Melinda >> ------ End of Forwarded Message
> Melinda, > > My uncle Monroe "Roe" Whitaker married Lou Shelton and they moved to Granite > City, Illinois. They had a daughter named Eula. I'm sure she is the one. > One of Roe's grandchildren is researching the Shelton-Whitaker line over > there in Granite City. I have misplaced her email address. Subscribe to > MOMILLER and ask for Whitaker-Shelton-Baugh and you will get plenty of > information on these families. > > DeVere > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Melinda K. Elmore <mkelmore@tranquility.net> > >>> > > Hey, while I¹ve got you. Do you have any information about Eula Mae >>> Whitaker born 1909. Her mother may have been a Shelton and I don¹t know her >>> dad¹s name. Anyway, she married Charles Homer Baugh. They moved to >>> California. >>> > > >>> > > Homer Baugh¹s mother was a sister to my grandfather. I would like to >>> get an email address for any descendent of theirs. > >>> > > Thanks again----Melinda
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Melinda, My uncle Monroe "Roe" Whitaker married Lou Shelton and they moved to Granite City, Illinois. They had a daughter named Eula. I'm sure she is the one. One of Roe's grandchildren is researching the Shelton-Whitaker line over there in Granite City. I have misplaced her email address. Subscribe to MOMILLER and ask for Whitaker-Shelton-Baugh and you will get plenty of information on these families. DeVere ----- Original Message ----- From: Melinda K. Elmore <mkelmore@tranquility.net> To: <MOMARIES-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, June 17, 2001 6:37 PM Subject: [MOMARIES] Dewey Robertson/Whitaker/Shelton > > DeVere-- > > Oh, thank you! You always make this information come to life. > > > > Hey, while I¹ve got you. Do you have any information about Eula Mae Whitaker > > born 1909. Her mother may have been a Shelton and I don¹t know her dad¹s name. > > Anyway, she married Charles Homer Baugh. They moved to California. > > > > Homer Baugh¹s mother was a sister to my grandfather. I would like to get an > > email address for any descendent of theirs. > > > > Thanks again----Melinda > > > > > > Melinda, > > > > The Dewey Copeland that was the son of John & Martha Copeland was married > > twice to two different Jones girls that were not related. They were Sophia > > Jones & Gertie Jones. My sister was married to Onie Copeland, Dewey's > > brother. I was just at the Burns-Copeland reunion at Union, Mo last > > Saturday. > > > > The Dewey Copeland that was Granville and Pearl's son would probably be the > > one married to Lillie Belle Robertson. The Robertsons were cousins to > > Granville. > > > > DeVere > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: Melinda K. Elmore <mkelmore@tranquility.net> > > To: <MOMARIES-L@rootsweb.com> > > Sent: Friday, June 15, 2001 11:11 PM > > Subject: [MOMARIES] Dewey Robertson > > > > > >> > I am looking for some information about Lillie Belle Robertson born 1905 > > who > >> > married Dewey Copeland. > >> > > >> > Who were Dewey Copeland¹s parents? Who were Dewey and Lillie Belle¹s > >> > children? > >> > > >> > I have a Richard Dewey Copeland born 1904, son of John H. Copeland and > >> > Martha Russell. Then I show another Dewey Copeland born 1899, son of > >> > Granville M. Copeland and Pearl A. Owens. I am not sure which one married > >> > Lillie Belle. > >> > > >> > Any help appreciated. Thanks-- > >> > Melinda > >> > > >> > > >> > ==== MOMARIES Mailing List ==== > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > ============================== > >> > Search over 1 Billion names at Ancestry.com! > >> > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/rwlist1.asp > >> > > >> > > > > > > > ==== MOMARIES Mailing List ==== > > > > > > > > ============================== > > Shop Ancestry - Everything you need to Discover, Preserve & Celebrate > > your heritage! > > http://shop.myfamily.com/ancestrycatalog > > > > > > > > ==== MOMARIES Mailing List ==== > > > > ============================== > Search over 1 Billion names at Ancestry.com! > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/rwlist1.asp > >
> DeVere-- > Oh, thank you! You always make this information come to life. > > Hey, while I¹ve got you. Do you have any information about Eula Mae Whitaker > born 1909. Her mother may have been a Shelton and I don¹t know her dad¹s name. > Anyway, she married Charles Homer Baugh. They moved to California. > > Homer Baugh¹s mother was a sister to my grandfather. I would like to get an > email address for any descendent of theirs. > > Thanks again----Melinda > > > Melinda, > > The Dewey Copeland that was the son of John & Martha Copeland was married > twice to two different Jones girls that were not related. They were Sophia > Jones & Gertie Jones. My sister was married to Onie Copeland, Dewey's > brother. I was just at the Burns-Copeland reunion at Union, Mo last > Saturday. > > The Dewey Copeland that was Granville and Pearl's son would probably be the > one married to Lillie Belle Robertson. The Robertsons were cousins to > Granville. > > DeVere > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Melinda K. Elmore <mkelmore@tranquility.net> > To: <MOMARIES-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Friday, June 15, 2001 11:11 PM > Subject: [MOMARIES] Dewey Robertson > > >> > I am looking for some information about Lillie Belle Robertson born 1905 > who >> > married Dewey Copeland. >> > >> > Who were Dewey Copeland¹s parents? Who were Dewey and Lillie Belle¹s >> > children? >> > >> > I have a Richard Dewey Copeland born 1904, son of John H. Copeland and >> > Martha Russell. Then I show another Dewey Copeland born 1899, son of >> > Granville M. Copeland and Pearl A. Owens. I am not sure which one married >> > Lillie Belle. >> > >> > Any help appreciated. Thanks-- >> > Melinda >> > >> > >> > ==== MOMARIES Mailing List ==== >> > >> > >> > >> > ============================== >> > Search over 1 Billion names at Ancestry.com! >> > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/rwlist1.asp >> > >> > > > > ==== MOMARIES Mailing List ==== > > > > ============================== > Shop Ancestry - Everything you need to Discover, Preserve & Celebrate > your heritage! > http://shop.myfamily.com/ancestrycatalog > >
Melinda, The Dewey Copeland that was the son of John & Martha Copeland was married twice to two different Jones girls that were not related. They were Sophia Jones & Gertie Jones. My sister was married to Onie Copeland, Dewey's brother. I was just at the Burns-Copeland reunion at Union, Mo last Saturday. The Dewey Copeland that was Granville and Pearl's son would probably be the one married to Lillie Belle Robertson. The Robertsons were cousins to Granville. DeVere ----- Original Message ----- From: Melinda K. Elmore <mkelmore@tranquility.net> To: <MOMARIES-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, June 15, 2001 11:11 PM Subject: [MOMARIES] Dewey Robertson > I am looking for some information about Lillie Belle Robertson born 1905 who > married Dewey Copeland. > > Who were Dewey Copeland¹s parents? Who were Dewey and Lillie Belle¹s > children? > > I have a Richard Dewey Copeland born 1904, son of John H. Copeland and > Martha Russell. Then I show another Dewey Copeland born 1899, son of > Granville M. Copeland and Pearl A. Owens. I am not sure which one married > Lillie Belle. > > Any help appreciated. Thanks-- > Melinda > > > ==== MOMARIES Mailing List ==== > > > > ============================== > Search over 1 Billion names at Ancestry.com! > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/rwlist1.asp > >
I am looking for some information about Lillie Belle Robertson born 1905 who married Dewey Copeland. Who were Dewey Copeland¹s parents? Who were Dewey and Lillie Belle¹s children? I have a Richard Dewey Copeland born 1904, son of John H. Copeland and Martha Russell. Then I show another Dewey Copeland born 1899, son of Granville M. Copeland and Pearl A. Owens. I am not sure which one married Lillie Belle. Any help appreciated. Thanks-- Melinda
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