Trying to locate names of children and ages, also who they married of AARON HERRING & MARY ROWAN. I do not find them in 1830 Franklin Co. census so do not know when they came to MS. All info appreciated. Pauline in AZ
Pauline, take a look at this site: http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/Search/frameset_search.asp Ona Patrick -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Friday, May 02, 2003 10:19 AM To: [email protected] Subject: [MSFRANKL-L] Aaron Herring bef 1840 Trying to locate names of children and ages, also who they married of AARON HERRING & MARY ROWAN. I do not find them in 1830 Franklin Co. census so do not know when they came to MS. All info appreciated. Pauline in AZ ==== MSFRANKL Mailing List ==== "Computers were invented to do Genealogy." ============================== 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
Hi - I am researching African-American descendants of the Leggitt(s) family. I understand that one of my ancestors, Manda/Amanda Hunt was their sister. I don't believe that Leggitt was her maiden name, but that it was Hammond/Hammons/Hammack, depending on the enunciation. She was brought from KY to Amite county and had a daughter named Annie Walker before she married my ggg-grandfather, Deck. They were former slaves of Capt. Henry Hunt of Amite and Franklin counties. I would appreciate any info regarding them and would be willing to share. Thank you! Denise Griggs, Founder/President African American Genealogy Society of Sacramento, CA P.O. Box 276343 Sacramento, CA 95827-6343 www.aagssc.org phone/fax (916) 369-5398
Please change my E-mail address from [email protected] to [email protected] so that I can continue receiving your information. Thanks, Bill Lee
What's New? April 19, 2003 - Started adding Franklin County Education Records from the WPA Project. First up - County Education Superintendents 1872- 1936 Ann County Coordinator for: Franklin County Mississippi AHGP http://www.rootsweb.com/~msfrank2/ Project Coordinator for ALGenWeb - Alabama Families http://www.rootsweb.com/~alfamily Jefferson County MSGenWeb http://www.rootsweb.com/~msjeffe2 Claiborne County MSGenWeb II http://www.rootsweb.com/~msclaib3 Lamar County MSGenWeb http://www.rootsweb.com/~mslamar Project Coordinator for MSGenWeb - Mississippi Families http://www.rootsweb.com/~msfamily Kenedy County TXGenWeb http://www.rootsweb.com/~txkenedy/
I found a 4-g-grandfather on it. Hope you'll be as lucky! Nancy Brister, researching: Carmichael; Garrett; Dawkins; Osborne; Baldridge; Warren; Doty; McCormick; Garmon; Jackson; Matthews; Cain; Stringer With thanks to Olivia Saffold who posted this on the Montgomery, Co., GA List: EARLY INDIAN TRADERS LICENSED TRADERS to the CHEROKEE from CAROLINA (1750-1754) James Adair The Augusta Company James Baldridge Charles Banks William Bates James and Thomas Beamer Samuel Benn Robert Bunning John Butler Cornelius Daugherty Anthony Dean David Dowey John Downing John Elliott Robert Emory Robert Goudy Ludowick Grant (First name unknown) Haines John Hatton John Hook Bernard Hughs Bob and John Kelly Anthony L'Antignac John McCord David McDaniel David McDonald William McDowel James Mackie William McTeer James Maxwell James May Daniel Murphy Joseph Oliver Bryan Sallamon Abraham Smith Richard Smith John Williams LICENSED TRADERS to the CREEKS from CAROLINA (1750-1754) Ephraim Alexander The Augusta Company Isaac Barksdale (first name unknown) Brown Patrick Brown Rae Brown and Company Nicholas Chinery Daniel Clark John Coller (first name unknown) Cossens Samuel Elsinore John Eycott (first name unknown) Fitz Stephen Forrest George Galphin James Hewitt George Johnston John Kennard John Ladson (first name unknown) McCay Lachland McGillvery George McKay Lachlan Mackintosh Alexander McQueen Timothy Millin (first name unknown) Nowley Moses Nunes John Pettycrew John Rae Peter Randle Walter Rode Acton Rowley William Sludders John Spencer Joseph Wright TRADERS to the SAVANNAHS (1750-1754) Enoch Anderson Richard Anderson William Anderson John Anderson (unknown) McKinnie TRADERS to the CATAWBAS (1750-1754) Robert Steel Robert Tool Mathew Toole CAROLINA TRADERS to the CHICKASAW (1750-1754) John Buckles John Campbell Cambell and Maccartan Jeromy Courtonne Courtonne and Brown John Highrider Robert Vaughan CAROLINA TRADERS to the CHOCTAW (1750-1754) John Buckles John Nellson INTERPRETERS of VARIOUS INDIAN GROUPS: (NOT Traders) (1750-1754) Mary Bosomworth (a Creek woman married to a colonist) Brannan Edward Broadway Robert Bunning James Gaddes James Germany Mr. Kelloch Joseph O'Connor Aaron Stevens Samuel Thomas William Thompson Wiggan Derived from William McDowell's Colonial Records of South Carolina: Documents Relating to Indian Affairs 1750-1754. ============================== Nancy Brister Website: http://www.geocities.com/twincousin2334 List Administrator: USCW-SEVEN_PINES List Administrator: CARMICHAEL List Administrator: GODBOLD
I'm seeking info and other descendants of the Osborne and Baldridge families of Jefferson and Copiah Counties, MS and possibly Waterproof, LA, in Tensas Parish. My line is William and Mary Jane BALDRIDGE OSBORNE > Stephen and Ella OSBORNE Dawkins > Edgar and Ada Dawkins Garrett. I've just begun work on these families, any help very much appreciated! Nancy Brister, researching: Carmichael; Garrett; Dawkins; Osborne; Baldridge; Warren; Doty; McCormick; Garmon; Jackson; Matthews; Cain; Stringer
I found this on the South Carolina Confederate Relic Room and Museum website: http://www.state.sc.us/crr/ It seems like something worthwhile to share. If any of you are active in local or state historical or genealogical societies, a similar program might be worth considering. Nancy, researching: Carmichael; Garrett; Dawkins; Osborne; Baldridge; Warren; Doty; McCormick; Garmon; Jackson; Matthews; Cain; Stringer Website: http://www.geocities.com/twincousin2334 List Administrator: USCW-SEVEN_PINES List Administrator: CARMICHAEL Mar. 10, 2003 Preserving Heartfelt E-Mails from the Front Confederate Relic Room and Museum Spearheads Plan to Save Pieces of War History By JOEY HOLLEMAN Imagine Ken Burns' documentary "The Civil War" without the letters from the front. Or Andrew Carroll's book "War Letters" if sweethearts didn't save missives from soldiers inside Nazi Germany. Historians fret that those uncensored, heartfelt word snapshots could be lost in a communications environment dominated by e-mail and instant messaging. To head that off, the Confederate Relic Room and Museum, depository of war history in South Carolina, is asking people to forward their e-mails from overseas to the state agency so the words can be archived for future historians. The program is called "Write From The Front" (The e-mail address is [email protected] ) The program isn't designed to save these words for your personal use. "We want that history," said Allen Roberson, director of the Relic Room. The e-mails will be archived for future researchers. Of course, your grandson or granddaughter could be that future researcher. Anybody is welcome to use the archives. Through the Washington, D.C.-based Legacy Project, "War Letters" author Carroll encourages people to save whatever communication they get from service members overseas. "They're so modest," he said. "They can't imagine that anyone would be interested in what they're doing. "I tell them, 'What you write is the most important thing to come out of this.''" The Legacy Project has set up an e-mail address similar to the one by the Confederate Relic Room. You can forward e-mails to [email protected] The difference from the Relic Room site is that only Carroll will read the items submitted to the Legacy Project. If he finds them especially compelling, he will contact the sender to ask whether the e-mail can be included in future editions of his book. CHANGING TECHNOLOGY The folks who keep track of our history see e-mail as a two-edged sword. Because e-mailing is easier than taking a pen to paper, more communication might be coming home from the possible confrontation in the Persian Gulf. People with children away at college have noticed that trend in recent years. But how many parents thought to save those e-mails from their college children for their grandchildren to read? Roy Tryon thinks the answer is "not many." He should know. He's the father of a college-age child and deputy director of the S.C. Archives and History Department. "E-mail is something we've talked about for many years," Tryon said of archivists. "And it's even worse when you talk about instant messaging. That's just lost in the ether." Remembering to save e-mail from soldiers is only a first step. Then you have to decide how to store it. You could keep it on a diskette or a CD-ROM, but those formats might not last forever. Say you stored some correspondence on a big floppy disk 10 years ago and tossed it in a shoe box in the closet. Now it's hard to find a computer that will read those old floppy disks. "Unless people become really conscious of preserving them, (the e-mails) won't survive," Tryon said. "It takes more forethought than paper and pen did. With those old letters, you could just push it off to the side, throw it in a box, and later it surfaced in an attic." Experts say the best way to ensure the words will last might be the old-fashioned technology -- ink on paper. Hit the print button. Then treat the e-mail printout like a letter. File it away. STORAGE TIPS Some service families are trying to preserve their correspondence. Debbie used to print out her frequent e-mails from her husband, Andy, on his overseas assignments out of Shaw Air Force Base in Sumter. "I'm sentimental," she said. "I save everything." (The armed forces have asked that last names of family members not be used in newspaper stories for safety reasons.) Debbie said the expense of paper and ink forced her to stop printing the e-mails. Now, she transfers each e-mail to a folder on her computer hard drive. Some were saved on a computer now used by her daughter. Amanda, whose Shaw-based husband, Scott, also is overseas, said she saves his e-mails on disks. "It's a scary time," she said. "If something happens, I want to have something." But experts warn that computers can crash, information can be lost. They suggest storing e-mails on your computer hard drive, downloading them onto backup disks every week or two. And, eventually, you should print out the most poignant ones. Carroll, who included e-mail correspondences in the most recent edition of his book, said e-mails are better for historians than are other electronic media, such as satellite phone technology. At least e-mails can be saved. Phone calls, like instant messaging, disappear. "I've talked with servicemen and women (from recent action in Afghanistan) who said, 'I called home. I never really wrote,'" Carroll said. Historians aren't worried about the survival of military details from future wars. The government uses expensive record-keeping software that will archive military e-mails for future generations. The Relic Room wants to do that on a smaller scale and a more personal level. They ask for S.C. residents to forward e-mail from overseas with brief explanations of where it's from and who wrote it. They want personal observations, not military details. Roberson noted letters from the Civil War through the Gulf War have dealt with similar topics -- what's going on at home, wish I was there, things stink here. The good thing about "Write From The Front" is that if the e-mails get too intimate, you just don't forward them. In that case, however, you might want to hit the print button.
Ann, Please change my E-mail address from [email protected] to [email protected] Thanks, Bill Lee ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ann Allen Geoghegan" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, April 08, 2003 4:21 PM Subject: [MSFRANKL-L] WildWood Springs Resort > April 8, 2003 - Added History of Wildwood Springs - Reprinted from the WPA Records of Franklin County by Ann Allen Geoghegan > County Coordinator for: > Franklin County Mississippi AHGP > http://www.rootsweb.com/~msfrank2/ > Franklin County, ALGenWeb > http://www.rootsweb.com/~alfrankl > Project Coordinator for ALGenWeb - Alabama Families > http://www.rootsweb.com/~alfamily > Jefferson County MSGenWeb > http://www.rootsweb.com/~msjeffe2 > Claiborne County MSGenWeb II > http://www.rootsweb.com/~msclaib3 > Lamar County MSGenWeb > http://www.rootsweb.com/~mslamar > Project Coordinator for MSGenWeb - Mississippi Families > http://www.rootsweb.com/~msfamily > Kenedy County TXGenWeb > http://www.rootsweb.com/~txkenedy/ > > > ==== MSFRANKL Mailing List ==== > "Genealogy: Better than the best adventure game and just as frustrating." > > > ============================== > 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 > >
Please explain what the Franklin County AHGP site is and how do I get there. I visited the genweb site and didn't find the Cain indexes or any AHGP link. Thank you very much. E.W. Prichard Researching descendants of the Rev. Jedediah SMITH in Hampton Co., MA; Adams, Amite, Pike Co., MS; E & W Feliciana, E & W Baton Rouge, St. Mary's Par., LA. Surnames include: COBB, BAKER, COOPER, BOONE, RIPLEY, DAVIS, ROBERTS, WOODWARD, DUNN. Also PRICHARD, BYRD, STRINGER, HERRINGTON & related families in Franklin Co, MS
http://www.rootsweb.com/~msfrank2/ Scroll to ENTER, click and you should come up with the American History and Genealogy Project.(AHGP). Very good site. ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, April 09, 2003 9:50 PM Subject: [MSFRANKL-L] Re: Re: Cain book > Please explain what the Franklin County AHGP site is and how do I get there. > I visited the genweb site and didn't find the Cain indexes or any AHGP link. > Thank you very much. > > E.W. Prichard > Researching descendants of the Rev. Jedediah SMITH in Hampton Co., MA; Adams, > Amite, Pike Co., MS; E & W Feliciana, E & W Baton Rouge, St. Mary's Par., LA. > Surnames include: COBB, BAKER, COOPER, BOONE, RIPLEY, DAVIS, ROBERTS, > WOODWARD, DUNN. > Also PRICHARD, BYRD, STRINGER, HERRINGTON & related families in Franklin Co, > MS > > > ==== MSFRANKL Mailing List ==== > "Only a genealogist regards a step backwards as progress." > > > ============================== > 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 > >
It is NOT affiliated with USGenWeb but with the American History and Genealogy Project! The Franklin County Site is at http://www.rootsweb.com/~msfrank2/ and the MS State site is at: http://www.rootsweb.com/~msahgp/ Ann Allen Geoghegan County Coordinator for: Franklin County Mississippi AHGP http://www.rootsweb.com/~msfrank2/ Franklin County, ALGenWeb http://www.rootsweb.com/~alfrankl Project Coordinator for ALGenWeb - Alabama Families http://www.rootsweb.com/~alfamily Jefferson County MSGenWeb http://www.rootsweb.com/~msjeffe2 Claiborne County MSGenWeb II http://www.rootsweb.com/~msclaib3 Lamar County MSGenWeb http://www.rootsweb.com/~mslamar Project Coordinator for MSGenWeb - Mississippi Families http://www.rootsweb.com/~msfamily Kenedy County TXGenWeb http://www.rootsweb.com/~txkenedy/ ----- Original Message ----- From: [email protected] To: [email protected] Sent: Wednesday, April 09, 2003 9:50 PM Subject: [MSFRANKL-L] Re: Re: Cain book Please explain what the Franklin County AHGP site is and how do I get there. I visited the genweb site and didn't find the Cain indexes or any AHGP link. Thank you very much. E.W. Prichard Researching descendants of the Rev. Jedediah SMITH in Hampton Co., MA; Adams, Amite, Pike Co., MS; E & W Feliciana, E & W Baton Rouge, St. Mary's Par., LA. Surnames include: COBB, BAKER, COOPER, BOONE, RIPLEY, DAVIS, ROBERTS, WOODWARD, DUNN. Also PRICHARD, BYRD, STRINGER, HERRINGTON & related families in Franklin Co, MS ==== MSFRANKL Mailing List ==== "Only a genealogist regards a step backwards as progress." ============================== 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
The Complete Cain Book Indexes are located on the Franklin County AHGP site, with a link to the Amite County Archives. This was done with the gracious permission of Mildred Ezell. The index is fully searchable with the Franklin AHGP site search! Ann Allen Geoghegan Project Coordinator, Franklin County American History & Genealogy Project County Coordinator for: Franklin County Mississippi AHGP http://www.rootsweb.com/~msfrank2/ Franklin County, ALGenWeb http://www.rootsweb.com/~alfrankl Project Coordinator for ALGenWeb - Alabama Families http://www.rootsweb.com/~alfamily Jefferson County MSGenWeb http://www.rootsweb.com/~msjeffe2 Claiborne County MSGenWeb II http://www.rootsweb.com/~msclaib3 Lamar County MSGenWeb http://www.rootsweb.com/~mslamar Project Coordinator for MSGenWeb - Mississippi Families http://www.rootsweb.com/~msfamily Kenedy County TXGenWeb http://www.rootsweb.com/~txkenedy/ I got my Outlook Express anti-spam filter at http://www.spamXpress.com ----- Original Message ----- From: [email protected] To: [email protected] Sent: Wednesday, April 09, 2003 2:13 PM Subject: [MSFRANKL-L] CAIN book Thanks to a helpful online researcher, I was pointed to "CAIN" by Margaret and Mildred Ezell - Cain and Associated Families of Amite County Mississippi. This is full of old family names in Amite, Franklin, Pike and Wilkinson counties, MS, as well as the Florida parishes of Louisiana, especially E. Feliciana. What makes the book both frustrating and appealing is the random sprinkling of source material--diaries, family Bibles, etc.--among the mountains of genealogical data. Go online to <A HREF="http://www.usgenweb.com">www.usgenweb.com</A>>state archives page. Enter as your query book AND Cain AND Ezell, click on MS and go. You will find 24 files, and they are NOT in chronological order. Some pertain to Cains in other states, some are various county census reports. Here's what to look for: cain001.txt is the first 30 pages of the book and includes a very helpful table of contents. (The remainder of the book also is "cain" followed by numbers.txt. The number is the first page of the file.) caininx1.txt is the first of three indexes to the book. I did not find them completely reliable, but they are a good place to start. The cainc files pertain to Cains in North Carolina; cain271.txt is the Georgia and South Carolina Cains. The census files begin ms, followed by the first four letters of the county. I found the best way to work through all this was to identify names (including incorrect spellings) in the index and then conduct searches for pertinent names in each file. What made this worth the effort for me was finding connections by marriage between members of my husband's family in Franklin Co., and my mother's ancestors from Amite Co. A complete surprise, since our grandparents left Mississippi 100 or more years ago and settled in different states! Happy hunting! E.W. Prichard Researching descendants of the Rev. Jedediah SMITH in Hampton Co., MA; Adams, Amite, Pike Co., MS; E & W Feliciana, E & W Baton Rouge, St. Mary's Par., LA. Surnames include: COBB, BAKER, COOPER, BOONE, RIPLEY, DAVIS, ROBERTS, WOODWARD, DUNN. Also PRICHARD, BYRD, STRINGER, HERRINGTON & related families in Franklin Co, MS ==== MSFRANKL Mailing List ==== "Only a genealogist regards a step backwards as progress." ============================== 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
Thanks to a helpful online researcher, I was pointed to "CAIN" by Margaret and Mildred Ezell - Cain and Associated Families of Amite County Mississippi. This is full of old family names in Amite, Franklin, Pike and Wilkinson counties, MS, as well as the Florida parishes of Louisiana, especially E. Feliciana. What makes the book both frustrating and appealing is the random sprinkling of source material--diaries, family Bibles, etc.--among the mountains of genealogical data. Go online to <A HREF="http://www.usgenweb.com">www.usgenweb.com</A>>state archives page. Enter as your query book AND Cain AND Ezell, click on MS and go. You will find 24 files, and they are NOT in chronological order. Some pertain to Cains in other states, some are various county census reports. Here's what to look for: cain001.txt is the first 30 pages of the book and includes a very helpful table of contents. (The remainder of the book also is "cain" followed by numbers.txt. The number is the first page of the file.) caininx1.txt is the first of three indexes to the book. I did not find them completely reliable, but they are a good place to start. The cainc files pertain to Cains in North Carolina; cain271.txt is the Georgia and South Carolina Cains. The census files begin ms, followed by the first four letters of the county. I found the best way to work through all this was to identify names (including incorrect spellings) in the index and then conduct searches for pertinent names in each file. What made this worth the effort for me was finding connections by marriage between members of my husband's family in Franklin Co., and my mother's ancestors from Amite Co. A complete surprise, since our grandparents left Mississippi 100 or more years ago and settled in different states! Happy hunting! E.W. Prichard Researching descendants of the Rev. Jedediah SMITH in Hampton Co., MA; Adams, Amite, Pike Co., MS; E & W Feliciana, E & W Baton Rouge, St. Mary's Par., LA. Surnames include: COBB, BAKER, COOPER, BOONE, RIPLEY, DAVIS, ROBERTS, WOODWARD, DUNN. Also PRICHARD, BYRD, STRINGER, HERRINGTON & related families in Franklin Co, MS
James address is [email protected] Ann ----- Original Message ----- From: Reggie Duncan To: [email protected] Sent: Wednesday, April 09, 2003 8:04 AM Subject: Re: [MSFRANKL-L] Fw: Taylor James, I know of someone you might want to contact. I need your email address to give to him. Reggie Duncan ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ann Allen Geoghegan" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, April 09, 2003 12:01 AM Subject: [MSFRANKL-L] Fw: Taylor > This was sent to my personal mailbox. Can anyone help him? > > Ann > ----- Original Message ----- > From: James > To: [email protected] > Sent: Tuesday, April 08, 2003 10:15 PM > Subject: Taylor > > > I am interested in contacting individuals researching the TAYLOR families in Franklin County, Alabama. My Great grandfather was Andrew Jackson Taylor and he lived in Sprucepine and fought in the War Between The States. I know he had brothers in that county and I have just recently identified his parents and grandparents. > > > ==== MSFRANKL Mailing List ==== > "Give me life, liberty, and the right to know who my ancestors are." > > > ============================== > 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 > > ==== MSFRANKL Mailing List ==== "Sharing genealogy is a rewarding experience!" ============================== 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
James, I know of someone you might want to contact. I need your email address to give to him. Reggie Duncan ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ann Allen Geoghegan" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, April 09, 2003 12:01 AM Subject: [MSFRANKL-L] Fw: Taylor > This was sent to my personal mailbox. Can anyone help him? > > Ann > ----- Original Message ----- > From: James > To: [email protected] > Sent: Tuesday, April 08, 2003 10:15 PM > Subject: Taylor > > > I am interested in contacting individuals researching the TAYLOR families in Franklin County, Alabama. My Great grandfather was Andrew Jackson Taylor and he lived in Sprucepine and fought in the War Between The States. I know he had brothers in that county and I have just recently identified his parents and grandparents. > > > ==== MSFRANKL Mailing List ==== > "Give me life, liberty, and the right to know who my ancestors are." > > > ============================== > 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 > >
This was sent to my personal mailbox. Can anyone help him? Ann ----- Original Message ----- From: James To: [email protected] Sent: Tuesday, April 08, 2003 10:15 PM Subject: Taylor I am interested in contacting individuals researching the TAYLOR families in Franklin County, Alabama. My Great grandfather was Andrew Jackson Taylor and he lived in Sprucepine and fought in the War Between The States. I know he had brothers in that county and I have just recently identified his parents and grandparents.
April 8, 2003 - Added History of Wildwood Springs - Reprinted from the WPA Records of Franklin County by Ann Allen Geoghegan County Coordinator for: Franklin County Mississippi AHGP http://www.rootsweb.com/~msfrank2/ Franklin County, ALGenWeb http://www.rootsweb.com/~alfrankl Project Coordinator for ALGenWeb - Alabama Families http://www.rootsweb.com/~alfamily Jefferson County MSGenWeb http://www.rootsweb.com/~msjeffe2 Claiborne County MSGenWeb II http://www.rootsweb.com/~msclaib3 Lamar County MSGenWeb http://www.rootsweb.com/~mslamar Project Coordinator for MSGenWeb - Mississippi Families http://www.rootsweb.com/~msfamily Kenedy County TXGenWeb http://www.rootsweb.com/~txkenedy/
Just added 3 more years of Educable children! Ann County Coordinator for: Franklin County Mississippi AHGP http://www.rootsweb.com/~msfrank2/ Franklin County, ALGenWeb http://www.rootsweb.com/~alfrankl Project Coordinator for ALGenWeb - Alabama Families http://www.rootsweb.com/~alfamily Jefferson County MSGenWeb http://www.rootsweb.com/~msjeffe2 Claiborne County MSGenWeb II http://www.rootsweb.com/~msclaib3 Lamar County MSGenWeb http://www.rootsweb.com/~mslamar Project Coordinator for MSGenWeb - Mississippi Families http://www.rootsweb.com/~msfamily Kenedy County TXGenWeb http://www.rootsweb.com/~txkenedy/
For those of you with Scottish ancestry, happy Tartan Day! http://www.geocities.com/twincousin2334/Declaration_of_Arbroath_Tartan_Day Nancy Website: http://www.geocities.com/twincousin2334 List Administrator: USCW-SEVEN_PINES List Administrator: CARMICHAEL Life may not be the party we hoped for, but as long as we're here, we might as well dance.