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    1. [MSCarrol] Re: Vances in Carroll County, MS
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Rodgers Vance Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/yIB.2ACE/962.1 Message Board Post: Hello, Do you know anything on the son of John P. Vance that married Isabella McAnulty, named George Vance? I have a George Vance that was living in Tippah County, MS and then he died before the 1860 census was taken and his wife Temperance Howell moved to Carroll or Montgomery Counties, MS. Most of the children that George and Temperance had are Thomas, James, Joseph Wney, Elizabeth, William M., Hugh (Married to Ida Rodgers), and Mary Vance. I am descended through Joseph Wney. He would be my g-g-g-grandfather. Do you find a connection? Nick Gombash nck200486@yahoo.com

    09/17/2002 09:28:37
    1. [MSCarrol] Re: RANDALL/CORKENDOLPH
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Kuykendall & Howard & Randall Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/yIB.2ACE/669.843 Message Board Post: Teresa,My hu7band is Howard Stevenson Kuykendall ,son of Tom Kuykendall ANd Margaret Howard Tom was first married to Vera Maude Randall and she died in 1941.Woluld love to hear from you..

    09/17/2002 09:07:58
    1. [MSCarrol] Re: McDaniel in MS
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Tyler, Hickman, Williams, Harvey, Randall/Randle, Mattox/Maddox, Armstrong, Wroten/Roten, Riley, Petty, Campbell, Hanes/Haynes, Boatwright, Miller, Stephens, Arnold, Lee, Thomas, Smith, Bray, Kuykendall. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/yIB.2ACE/448.450.450 Message Board Post: I read your message regarding the migration pattern of the MCDaniels to MS. I have two documents that shows information on a Daniel MCDaniel who lived in Orangeburgh District/Barnwell County, SC in the ca. 1805. He migrated from SC>Ga>AL>MS. I track the McDaniels because my ancestors migrated along the same paths. I have many census images on McDaniels in different states, including Ky and TN. If you have any need for this infomation, please contact me at TYLERSIB1@aol.com. Regards, Lois Tyler Cockrell

    09/17/2002 07:14:24
    1. [MSCarrol] Re: DAVIDSON
    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/yIB.2ACE/220.1 Message Board Post: I have a John Davidson SR. died 1840's Several children are listed...including John Davidson Jr and Lydia S R Porter. I descend from Lydia SR Porter and have been having trouble tracing both families back...I think John Davidson died in Alabama and the will was finalized in Carroll.............Do you have any clues? Thanks

    09/16/2002 06:07:18
    1. [MSCarrol] Vances in Carroll County, MS
    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/yIB.2ACE/962 Message Board Post: My GGGGGM was Mary McAnulty (1784-1863), who married William Vance (1786-1844) in SC and subsequently settled in what is now Calhoun County ( then, Chickasaw County) MS in the early 1840’s. This family is well documented by William McCain in his books. McCain indicates that one of William Vance’s brothers, John Vance may have moved to Carroll County, MS after 1840. In the December, 1995 edition of the Chester District (SC) Genealogical Society Bulletin there is an article submitted by W.E. Vance of Grenada MS in which he states that his GGGGF John P. Vance moved to Carroll Co. MS by 1836. He states that John P. Vance had brothers William, James Alexander, Jr. and Adam (b. PA ca. 1781) and three unnamed daughters; and that their father James Alexander Vance was born ca. 1755 in Ireland or PA.. He also states that this John P. Vance married Isabella McAnulty. Their children are given in this source as William, James, John G., George, Elizabeth and Mary. The federal Censuses of 1850 and 1860 show John Vance and his children in Carroll Co., MS. These records indicate that both John Vance and his wife, Isabella Vance, were born in SC in 1795. The marriage records of the same county show the various marriages of their children. In addition, the 1860 census shows a Robert McNulty (b. 1786 in SC) living with William M.C. Vance (John Vance’s son). The will abstract book for Carroll Co., MS indicates that on May 16, 1864, Robert McNulty gave a nuncupative will which named as his heirs his sisters Isabella Vance and Polly Vance. My GGGGGM Mary Vance, wife of William Vance died on November 29, 1863. Such a will is an oral will given before witnesses in situations where that testator is too ill to wait on a formal documentation. It is possible that he may not have known of Mary Vance’s death. I have found no definitive record of Robert’s whereabouts prior to 1860. The 1790 census of SC shows a James Vance in Camden District, York Co. page 28. The 1800 census of Chester Co., SC shows James Vaunce on page 77 along with, among others, Ehuphwel (prob. Churchill) Carter, John Carter and Robert and Walter Tindale. There are no McAnultys shown. The 1810 census of Chester Co., SC shows Aaron McNulty on page 259. On this same page are James Vance, Thomas Carter, Thomas Knight, Henry Mitchel, Charles H. Sims, Joseph Yarbrough. The land records for Chester Co., SC indicate that, in 1818. James Vance, Sr. sold contiguous tracts of land to John, Adam and James Vance and a separate tract to William. The 1820 census shows Betsy McNulty near William Vance. I believe that all of these tracts were in the Sealy’s Creek ( a tributary of Sandy Creek/River) area which would be near Baton Rouge, SC.. The 1830 census for Chester Co., SC shows E. McAnulty on page 313 and A. Vance on page 307. John and William Vance were, by then, in Pickens Co., AL. I am pursuing a theory that Isabella, Mary and Robert McAnulty were siblings and were born in SC. Any thoughts or corrections would be appreciated.

    09/16/2002 05:19:24
    1. [MSCarrol] SELVAGE / LAW
    2. TNJC
    3. I'm interested in the family of a Mat LAW (female) who married James Jededire Selvage b:1773-1776 Carrollton,Ms.d: 1965 Grant,Alabama. S/o James Monroe SELVAGE & Cordelia Smith SELVAGE...I'd appreciate anyones help that add to this information. Thanks,Nancy

    09/15/2002 03:56:44
    1. [MSCarrol] Re: Johnson, McAvoy, Rogers, Cox, Blakely
    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/yIB.2ACE/863.1 Message Board Post: Hello! I am looking for any info. on a Dale Dexter Davidson, can you help me? Thanks.

    09/14/2002 07:10:35
    1. [MSCarrol] Re: RANDALL/CORKENDOLPH
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Randall & Kuykendall Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/yIB.2ACE/669.842 Message Board Post: Teresa,I just saw your query on this site and I hope it hasn't been so long that you won't see mine.My husband,s father was the Tom Kuykendall that you said was married to Vera Maude Randall.in Miss.Vera died in 1940 from t.b. and Tom married Margaret Howard and they also had three children.Sandra carol,Howard Stevenson(my husband) and Kathryn Susan.Vera and Tom's children Lewis died in 2001 Mildred died very young and Irven(SOnny) is still around.I'll be looking to hear from you.Linda

    09/13/2002 06:20:33
    1. [MSCarrol] Need Marriage record
    2. David Strickland
    3. Need marriage record 1850-1852 period somewhere in north central Mississippi for a Mr. -- Carroll and a Miss Hannah (unknown). By 1860 Mr. Carroll had died and Hannah was living with children Emma, Maria, Kate and Richmond. Any help appreciated David Strickland dstrickland@optekinc.com Dallas, TX

    09/11/2002 02:58:53
    1. [MSCarrol] William Washington Green - Carroll County - 1840's
    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/yIB.2ACE/961 Message Board Post: I am researching the descendants of William Washington Green (1817TN-1905TX). He lived in Carroll County from about 1838 to about 1850. He had children Alexander, Jane, Henry, Elizabeth and William by his first wife (unknown). He had sons Peter Gatewood Green and Samuel H. Green by his second wife, Serena (last name unknown, had been married previously to a Mr. Holt). There may have been some connection to the Gatewood family as well. I would appreciate any information on this family.

    09/08/2002 05:23:12
    1. [MSCarrol] W. R. CARSON / HOOD b:abt1831
    2. TNJC
    3. I'm looking for a W. R. CARSON m: Margaret HOOD abt.1865.in Carroll County,MS. Margaret was aborn about 1831 in Halifax County,N.C. Children: W. S. CARSON b: abt. 1866 (female), G. J. CARSON b:abt. 1868 (male), and A. L. CARSON b: abt.1870 (female). Thanks,Nancy

    09/08/2002 05:10:33
    1. [MSCarrol] Re: McDaniel name
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: McDaniel Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/yIB.2ACE/373.376.378.447.455.1 Message Board Post: James, if you'll contact me, I'll be happy to share what info I have on this. I'm afraid I can't completely settle the issue of the name change but can share the stories as I know them.

    09/04/2002 03:41:44
    1. [MSCarrol] Nebo Cemetery
    2. John R. Bassie
    3. I need good directions to the "Nebo Cemetery." The Carroll County Cemetery Book states, "Go east from Carrollton on Hwy 82 about 5.5 miles to McCarley Junction. Turn south on gravel road and go approximately 1.5 miles to a big oak tree on the right. Go on foot on a trail approximately 150 yds. Cemetery is on the left in woods. It is very overgrown and unfenced." Does the gravel road now have a name now? I am sure that the "big oak tree" would be hard to find now because the cemetry list was copied 1976. I would appreciate more up-to -date, specific directions. I am searching for two graves that are listed in the Nebo Cemetery, Carroll Co Cemetery Book: Pleasant Merrill/October 11, 1802/January 24, 1896 Elizabeth P/wife of Pleasant Merrill/D. June 1, 1890/age 78 yr 9 mo 1day. If this is private property? Do I need to get permission from anyone and whom would that be? Is it now safe to go to the cemetery?? Is it totally overgrown or is someone now maintining it. I appreciate any assistance. Linda Gatewood Bassie bassitec@tecinfo.com --------------------------------------------------------------- This e-mail was checked by the TecInfo Content Scanning Service for potentially harmful content, such as viruses or spam. For more information, call 1.800.863.5415 or visit www.tecinfo.net. ---------------------------------------------------------------

    09/02/2002 07:13:18
    1. [MSCarrol] Dr. WIlliam Clower Lehr Oct. 20 1855-Sept. 18 1889
    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/yIB.2ACE/960 Message Board Post: Trying to find a record of Dr William Clower Lehr. Maybe a newspaper account of his accidental death In September 1889. May have been soon of Daniel Lehr and ???? Daniel Lehr may have been the son of William Daniel Lehr,who married an Eliza Clower April 28 1831 in Copiah Co. Mississippi William Daniel Lehr was the son of John Peter Lehr and Trecilla Daniel. Any help would be appreciated

    09/02/2002 02:19:22
    1. [MSCarrol] Ulysses J Riley b abt 1815 KY
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Riley, Musser Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/yIB.2ACE/959 Message Board Post: I am looking for information on Ulysses Riley a carpenter who appears on the 1850 census for Wakenda Twp with wife Mary and children Francis, Lydia, Elizabeth, William, and Garland. On the 1860 census he is still in Wakenda Twp with wife Mary and children Lydia, Elizabeth and William (Francis would have been 21). On the 1870 census he is still in Wakenda Twp but has apparently remarried as his wife is now Amanda and the children are Louisa, Elbert and Bella. These children are aged 15, 12 and 7 and would be his step children. I am sure this is the same man as he is the same age, in the same place and is listed as a carpenter. Elizabeth named one of her daughters Amanda after this woman. Any information on any part of this family would be welcome. Family legend is that he came to Missouri at the age of 13 or 14. I have several questions: 1) who were the parents of Ulysses & Mary? 2) when did Mary die and who was Amanda? 3) Did he die prior to the 1880 census? 4) What became of the children other than Elizabeth? Elizabeth married Logan Musser 1865 in Carlson County MO.

    09/01/2002 05:21:10
    1. [MSCarrol] Re: FORGAY
    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/yIB.2ACE/434.3 Message Board Post: I am related to James Forgie, born 1804 in Ky. married Elizabeth Brown. I am descended from his daughter Rosa and John Arnold. I am interested in info on James's father Samuel. DO you have any info on him? Thanks Anna

    08/30/2002 05:20:43
    1. [MSCarrol] Re: FORGAY
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: forgie,forgay,forgy Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/yIB.2ACE/434.2.1 Message Board Post: I have a JAmes forgie in my line. I am a descendant of Rosa Forgie daughter of James, granddaughter of Samuel Forgie. Have some info on James and Elizabeth. I am interested in Samuel. I was told by an aunt that Samuel came from Scotland. Do you have any info on him? Would love to hear from you. God Bless Anna

    08/30/2002 05:16:25
    1. [MSCarrol] Re: Marshall Smith
    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/yIB.2ACE/322.323.451.465.1 Message Board Post: The father of Andrew Gill and Joseph F is Andrew Smith who died Dec 30 1865 and is buried at Black Hawk, Carroll, MS. Andrew Gill was my grandfather. I would really like to find out what you have on this line and will be glad to share my info. My email address is heyrube@centurytel.net.

    08/28/2002 04:18:39
    1. [MSCarrol] Re: Marshall Smith
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Smith, Williams Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/yIB.2ACE/322.323.451.465 Message Board Post: I am related to the same set of Smith ancestors that settled in Carroll County,Ms. They are from German descent. Marshall Rueben Smith's father was Andrew G. Smith. He had one brother named Joseph F. Smith. Joseph F. Smith was my Great Great Grandfather. He became a doctor and was killed in the Civil War at the battle of Franklin, TN. For years we did not know what happened to him. I recently found out. If you need help researching, let me know.

    08/28/2002 01:10:11
    1. [MSCarrol] Re: Robeson N.C-Carroll MS.
    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/5519/yIB.2ACE/653.709.720 Message Board Post: Do you have any information on the Fatheree family? I am searching the parents of William Fatheree Renfro which was first listed in the 1830 census in Copiah County, MS. Thank you. LaNelle Renfroe Johnson, San Diego County, CA

    08/25/2002 03:34:35