First, I think it's great that you brought the subject up for discussion and I understand you being concerned. It's sad that we even have to think about such things isn't it? Here are my thoughts. Posting a Social Security Number online is no different than posting a person's name online - living or deceased. Anyone can make up a name or a SS#, and anyone with internet access can use the SSDI to obtain SS#'s. There are many other ways to obtain current SS#'s as well. Most of the identity theft type crimes are from living persons, and it takes a lot more than a name and SS#. A SS# and name will get you nowhere. It would take, at the very least, a SS#, name, bank account (with money in it), preprinted checks, phone number, and a current employer. I don't see a problem is posting the SS#'s, in fact I think it will help others that are doing genealogy research. There are a lot of easier places for criminals to get their information, for instance, your local grocery store, gas station and bank. Genealogy message lists and forums are no better to them than making it up on their own. Wayne
Hi April and List: Who is to say what a warped mind or a crook will do to get an identity. I realize that the records are public but they would be a lot more easily found on-line. People running from the law or purposely don't want to be found will try anything to gain freedom if only temporarily. You must not be so trusting when it comes to using this type of info. Our bank no longer will put you Social Security # on your personal checks because for this reason. They are just as likely to use a Social Security # the same as they use peoples credit card #'s. Until you've had that experience you can't know what it involves or how long it takes to get things back to normal. Unfortunately I've had that experience several years ago and it still bothers me to see Social Security #'s posted so openly. There are people out there that produce Social Security cards for a fee as well as drivers licenses, pass ports, etc. Money paid to the right people will get you what you want. Shirley in OK. APRIL COGGINS wrote: > Hi Shirley and List, > If you mean deceased relatives, the numbers are public record. If I am not > mistaken, the numbers are being re-used for living people. Hopefully, no > one is sharing records of living people. I think this is an important issue > in genealogy and I welcome the discussion. > > April Coggins > > -----Original Message----- > From: outhouse@ionet.net <outhouse@ionet.net> > To: MSITAWAM-L@rootsweb.com <MSITAWAM-L@rootsweb.com> > Date: Wednesday, August 08, 2001 8:04 PM > Subject: [MSITAWAM-L] Social Security #. > > > Hi list, > > > >I would like to address something that bothers me. Do you think it wise > >to post Social Security numbers of our loved ones > >with all of fraud that goes on in our world every day? I personally > >would not want a person of that character to use my loved ones > >identity. But there are those that do. My thoughts are keep the > >numbers for your personal satisfaction, give them to family in their > >copy of the family research, but don't make them so PUBLIC. > > > >Shirley in OK. > >
Hi Shirley and List, A social security number is nine digits and anyone can write down nine numbers with the dashes in the correct place. The difference is whether the name and social security number match a "living" record or a "dead" one or if it doesn't match at all. We should all protect living people but we can't protect Aunt Alice who was born in 1872 and died in 1972. She is beyond our protection. Sadly, there are unscrupulous people in the world and so we must not share records of living people. This is beyond the discussion but a Social Security number is just one part of a persons record. Our birth, parents, employment, address, etc., all help record our identity while we are living and after we are dead. A Social Security number, by itself, is worthless without knowing the others. If you don't believe me, just do a Social Security number search for John Smith. April Coggins -----Original Message----- From: outhouse@ionet.net <outhouse@ionet.net> To: MSITAWAM-L@rootsweb.com <MSITAWAM-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Wednesday, August 08, 2001 8:49 PM Subject: Re: [MSITAWAM-L] Social Security #. > >Hi April and List: > >Who is to say what a warped mind or a crook will do to get an identity. I >realize that the records are public but they would be a lot more easily found >on-line. People running from the law or purposely don't want to be found will >try anything to gain freedom if only temporarily. You must not be so trusting >when it comes to using this type of info. Our bank no longer will put you >Social Security # on your personal checks because for this reason. They are >just as likely to use a Social Security # >the same as they use peoples credit card #'s. Until you've had that experience >you can't know what it involves or how long it takes to get things back to >normal. Unfortunately I've had that experience several years ago and it still >bothers me to see >Social Security #'s posted so openly. There are people out there that produce >Social Security cards for a fee as well as drivers licenses, pass ports, etc. >Money paid to the right people will get you what you want. >Shirley in OK. > > > >APRIL COGGINS wrote: > >> Hi Shirley and List, >> If you mean deceased relatives, the numbers are public record. If I am not >> mistaken, the numbers are being re-used for living people. Hopefully, no >> one is sharing records of living people. I think this is an important issue >> in genealogy and I welcome the discussion. >> >> April Coggins >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: outhouse@ionet.net <outhouse@ionet.net> >> To: MSITAWAM-L@rootsweb.com <MSITAWAM-L@rootsweb.com> >> Date: Wednesday, August 08, 2001 8:04 PM >> Subject: [MSITAWAM-L] Social Security #. >> >> > Hi list, >> > >> >I would like to address something that bothers me. Do you think it wise >> >to post Social Security numbers of our loved ones >> >with all of fraud that goes on in our world every day? I personally >> >would not want a person of that character to use my loved ones >> >identity. But there are those that do. My thoughts are keep the >> >numbers for your personal satisfaction, give them to family in their >> >copy of the family research, but don't make them so PUBLIC. >> > >> >Shirley in OK. >> > >
Hi list, I would like to address something that bothers me. Do you think it wise to post Social Security numbers of our loved ones with all of fraud that goes on in our world every day? I personally would not want a person of that character to use my loved ones identity. But there are those that do. My thoughts are keep the numbers for your personal satisfaction, give them to family in their copy of the family research, but don't make them so PUBLIC. Shirley in OK.
Hi Shirley and List, If you mean deceased relatives, the numbers are public record. If I am not mistaken, the numbers are being re-used for living people. Hopefully, no one is sharing records of living people. I think this is an important issue in genealogy and I welcome the discussion. April Coggins -----Original Message----- From: outhouse@ionet.net <outhouse@ionet.net> To: MSITAWAM-L@rootsweb.com <MSITAWAM-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Wednesday, August 08, 2001 8:04 PM Subject: [MSITAWAM-L] Social Security #. > Hi list, > >I would like to address something that bothers me. Do you think it wise >to post Social Security numbers of our loved ones >with all of fraud that goes on in our world every day? I personally >would not want a person of that character to use my loved ones >identity. But there are those that do. My thoughts are keep the >numbers for your personal satisfaction, give them to family in their >copy of the family research, but don't make them so PUBLIC. > >Shirley in OK. >
Check and fill in: Descendants of Richard Johnson 1 Richard Johnson b: October 30, 1812 d: December 30, 1896 in Mantachie, Itawamba Co., MS Burial: Unity Baptist Cem., Lee Co., MS .. +Nancy Jane Birdsong b: April 15, 1819 m: Abt. 1835 d: September 08, 1888 in Mantachie, Itawamba Co., MS Burial: Unity Baptist Cem., Lee Co., MS .......... 2 [1] Elizabeth Ann Johnson b: August 18, 1837 in Mississippi d: January 31, 1891 in Guntown, Lee Co., MS Burial: Oak Grove Cem., Itawamba Co., MS .............. +George Washington Boren b: March 24, 1832 in Lawrence Co., TN m: Abt. 1855 d: Abt. 1873 in Guntown, Lee Co., MS Father: Charles Millican Boren Mother: Nancy Norwood Burial: Oak Grove Cem., Itawamba Co., MS .......... *2nd Husband of [1] Elizabeth Ann Johnson: .............. +Marguis Lafayette Parham b: Abt. 1835 m: December 21, 1873 in Itawamba Co., MS d: Unknown .......... 2 Mary Jane Johnson b: 1840 d: Unknown in Portales, NM? .............. +Jessie L Williams b: Abt. 1835 m: December 15, 1874 in Itawamba Co., MS d: Unknown .......... 2 Sarah F Johnson b: February 15, 1842 in Itawamba Co., MS d: June 08, 1920 in Sunflower Co., MS Burial: Spring Hill Cem., Lee Co., MS .............. +H H Hardin b: Abt. 1840 m: August 24, 1864 in Itawamba Co., MS d: Unknown .......... 2 Stephen J Johnson b: 1847 d: Unknown .......... 2 John D Johnson b: 1850 in Itawamba Co., MS d: Unknown .......... 2 [2] George Thomas Johnson b: 1852 in Itawamba Co., MS d: February 06, 1917 in Alcorn Co., MS Burial: Liberty Hill Cem., Alcorn Co., MS Social Security Number: SS #: None .............. +Rebecca Sue Ann Rushing b: August 16, 1852 in Itawamba Co., MS m: July 22, 1870 in Lee Co., MS d: December 25, 1905 in Prentiss Co., MS Father: Abraham Rushing Mother: Mary F Tennison Burial: Forked Oak Cem., Prentiss Co., MS Social Security Number: SS #: None .......... *2nd Wife of [2] George Thomas Johnson: .............. +Rosa Lee McNatt b: 1866 m: 1900 d: 1965 Burial: Jackson Camp Cem., Tishomingo Co., MS .......... *3rd Wife of [2] George Thomas Johnson: .............. +Maggie Taylor b: Abt. 1880 m: August 03, 1910 d: Unknown .......... 2 Andrew J Johnson b: 1855 in Itawamba Co., MS d: Unknown .......... 2 Nancy Alice Johnson b: September 19, 1859 in Itawamba Co., MS d: November 22, 1945 in Mantachie, Itawamba Co., MS Burial: Unity Baptist Cem., Lee Co., MS Social Security Number: SS #: None .............. +James William Davidson b: April 28, 1851 m: November 15, 1874 in Lee Co., MS d: November 01, 1939 in Mantachie, Itawamba Co., MS Burial: Unity Baptist Cem., Lee Co., MS Social Security Number: SS #: None .......... 2 Susan Johnson b: 1862 d: Unknown in Cooper, TX .............. +S S Nichols b: Abt. 1860 m: Abt. 1882 d: Unknown
In a message dated 8/8/01 4:04:04 AM Pacific Daylight Time, cal68@earthlink.net writes: > Thank you for correcting my mistake. John Alfred Jerome "Rome" West was the > son of George Westley West who was the son of John W. West. > Here is family sheet: Just a charter in a large book 8< ) But now everyone has the information and is here for all time. Descendants of George Westley West 1 George Westley West b: September 16, 1855 in Itawamba Co., MS d: May 06, 1937 in Itawamba Co., MS Burial: Mt. Pleasant Baptist Cem., Itawamba Co., MS Social Security Number: SS #: None .. +Mary Elizabeth Dulaney b: July 08, 1857 in Itawamba Co., MS m: September 21, 1876 in Itawamba Co., MS d: May 28, 1913 in Itawamba Co., MS Father: Alfred Dulaney, Sr. Mother: Rachel McNiece Burial: Mt. Pleasant Baptist Cem., Itawamba Co., MS Social Security Number: SS #: None .......... 2 John Alfred Jerome West b: November 16, 1877 in Fulton, Itawamba Co., MS d: December 06, 1953 in Fulton, Itawamba Co., MS Burial: Mt. Pleasant Baptist Cem., Itawamba Co., MS Social Security Number: None Found .............. +Mary Pate b: July 26, 1870 in Fulton, Itawamba Co., MS m: December 16, 1897 in Itawamba Co., MS d: February 07, 1965 in Fulton, Itawamba Co., MS Father: Bradley P Pate, Sr. Mother: Mary Melinda Ford Burial: Mt. Pleasant Baptist Cem., Itawamba Co., MS Social Security Number: None Found .......... 2 Mittie Dell West b: January 26, 1884 in Itawamba Co., MS d: January 15, 1972 in Itawamba Co., MS Burial: Mt. Pleasant Baptist Cem., Itawamba Co., MS .......... 2 Ellie Lee West b: May 27, 1886 in Itawamba Co., MS d: December 30, 1952 in Itawamba Co., MS Burial: Mt. Pleasant Baptist Cem., Itawamba Co., MS Social Security Number: SS #: None .............. +Noonan Lee Tucker b: September 11, 1887 in Itawamba Co., MS m: 1904 in Itawamba Co., MS d: January 05, 1959 in Itawamba Co., MS Father: Henry Leveritt Tucker Mother: Martha Jane Hood Burial: Mt. Pleasant Baptist Cem., Itawamba Co., MS Social Security Number: SS #: None .......... 2 Mary Elizabeth West b: February 11, 1889 in Itawamba Co., MS d: December 29, 1962 in Itawamba Co., MS Burial: Mt. Pleasant Baptist Cem., Itawamba Co., MS .......... 2 George Thomas West b: November 29, 1891 in Itawamba Co., MS d: July 19, 1972 in Itawamba Co., MS Burial: Mt. Pleasant Baptist Cem., Itawamba Co., MS Social Security Number: SS #: 425-70-1408 .............. +Zora E Digby b: August 14, 1896 in Itawamba Co., MS m: July 15, 1917 in Itawamba Co., MS d: January 23, 1970 in Itawamba Co., MS Father: George W Digby Mother: Mittie B Tucker Burial: Mt. Pleasant Baptist Cem., Itawamba Co., MS .......... 2 Chester Allen West b: July 07, 1895 in Itawamba Co., MS d: August 07, 1964 in Itawamba Co., MS Burial: Hillcrest Masonic Cem., Itawamba Co., MS Social Security Number: SS #: 426-42-4297 .............. +Martha Melvina Wood b: July 12, 1895 in Itawamba Co., MS m: Abt. 1919 in Itawamba Co., MS d: January 22, 1988 in Itawamba Co., MS Father: James Walter Wood Mother: Frances Lucinda Steele Burial: Hillcrest Masonic Cem., Itawamba Co., MS Social Security Number: SS #: 428-82-1242
Thanks Wayne was able to add these into my notes for Cemetery. Note: For people reading this, I still have many people listed in Mt. Pleasant Methodist cemetery without there parents names, if you know of any please take a minute and list some with there parents names and post here. Thanks Don
Looking for family of Richard and Nancy Jane Johnson and their children. They were in Lee Co. in 1870 and 1880 A son might be George Thomas Johnson who married Rebecca Sue Ann Rushing Her Parents are Abel Rushing and Mary Tennison Abel had a sister that married a Woodruff Penny Johnson Tuscumbia, AL
>>Thanks Wayne was able to add these into my notes for Cemetery. << Glad you found some information Don! Wayne
Thanks for checking. Doris Mitchell
> In a message dated 8/7/01 2:22:22 PM Pacific Daylight Time, > cal68@earthlink.net writes: > > > Was Callie Webb, the son of David Webb and his (1) wife Nancy Ford? How > many > > children did they have? How many children did Dave have with his (2) wife > > Ellie Smith? > > > > John Alfred Jerome "Rome" West was the son of John West, who was the son > of > > Simon West and Nancy Thompson. I am related through Andrew West, the > > youngest son of Simon and Nancy West. > > > > I would appreciate any infro you may have on these families. > Callie - is this Nancy Thompson one of the wives of Richard Pound? Barbara Tally Jones
Here is a listing of the people that are shown in the photos that are in the book "Mt. Pleasant" by Elmo Howell. Sue Harbor Donnie Wayne Brown Blanche Thompson Ann Scott Tommie Clark Joe Brown Judy and Charles Robinson Gloria Thompson Shirley Wheeler Nelda Clark Earnestine Duncan Donna Jean Ford Mary Lee and Sara Dee Hutson Yvonne and Carolyn Stone Mt. Pleasant School (date unknown, est. 1900-1910) Felix Harbor Chester Harbor Phelon Clark Finn Stone Craton Guess Hettie Wigginton May Sample Cleo Underwood Vista Wigginton Reba Stevens Lena Stevens Estell Toenley many unidentified... Teachers: John Creel and Florence Underwood Creel Mt. Pleasant School - 1908 Lela Wigginton Roma Friday Bill Townley Clete Holland Hoyte Rhodes Lavont Harbor Ora Canup William Canup May Samples Gertie Friday Rebertha Clark Luna Wigginton Doll Harbor Edith Hiden Vera Underwood Tommie Friday Overta Clark Bunyun Friday Clete Friday Bessie Roberts Ida Roberts Hesty Stone Stasie Townley Cleo Friday Mamie Friday John Davis Governor Williamson - Teacher Vesta Wigginton Corda Guess Prue Friday Phelon Clark Zera Higgenbottom Estell Townley Hettie Wigginton Ruth Hiden Ora Harbor Amos Canup Gorden Friday Georgia Canup Mellie Rhodes Ada Holland Lilly Canup Guy Friday Garvin Friday Lowery Clark Hector Underwood Rude Howell Esker Friday Eula Townley Eula Underwood Ed Rhodes John Holland Bert Roberts Bernard Hiden Chester Harbor Curtis Friday Craton Guess Elmer Friday Roscoe Friday Delly Holland Carl Guess John Roberts Amos Clark Class at Mt. Pleasant - around 1925 Unidentified Eli Harris Dow Davis Elmo Howell Vola Stevens Seretha Clark Cumi Maxey Azalea Stevens Clueze Frederick Unidentified Class at Mt. Pleasant - 1934 Ray Underwood Bill Townley - Teacher Garland Townley Dora Lou Harbor Ora Bell Harbor Rural and Roger Whitworth Wigginton House - Marcus D. L. and Jenny Friday Wigginton Cotton Picking - 1915 Joe Howell Dick Higginbotham Unidentified Mr. John Friday Lantha Ford Cliff Ford Eula Townley Rude Howell Stacia Townley Albert Stevens Unidentified Bruce Townley Bill Townley William Isaac Townley House - 1916 William I. Townley Martha Townley Eliza Townley (W.I. Townley's mother) Eula, Statia and Bill Townley Unidentified Hired man I. R. Howell House - 1985 The Store - Mr. Felix at the pump. Roscoe C. Friday and Clyde Hopkins Friday, after their wedding in 1913. Kentucky Lumber Company Sawmill - 1920's Tremont - late 1930's Bud Mays - Hamilton Postmaster Pearce Goggans - Bexar Postmaster Belvin Shotts Bexar Post Office Pearce Goggans John and Lewis Cofield Dr. John H. Stone and family at their first home in the old Dee Harbor house - 1909 Dr. Stone Vona Patton Stone Hubert Gaither John H. Stone, III Pryor Gaither - handyman Ode and Anna Lockridge - colored tenants Tremont Post Office - middle to late 1920's Ray Robsinson Owen Spearman M.D.L. (Bud) Spearman - Postmaster Egbert Stevens, in his store at Tremont, with Owen Spearman Stevens: Five Generations - 1920 Verna Stevens Howell Mark Stevens Jonathan Stevens Vola Stevens Henry Stevens Elmo Howell Home of the Rev. Thomas Davis Clark - painting
Center Hill Baptist Church Founding Members September 21, 1851 Center Hill Baptist Church is located Southeast of Plantersville, MS. Now in Lee County, MS, but at the time of these records was in Itawamba County. These records were copied from records of the church by Thomas Wayne Whitehead. We the members of the Richmond Church having met and conviened for the purpose of consulting the propriety of constituting a church at the above place. In said convention, brother Wm. Hood was elected moderator and R. E. Fowler, clerk and we find that the undersigned brethren and sisters have unanimously agree on the constitution of a church and be known as the Centerhill Church on our next regular meeting day which will be held on the third Sabbath Saturday before in November, we the undersigned members to belong at the church at Centerhill. We ask for letters of dismissal for the above order of ministers and constituting a church at Centerhill. T. S. Spikes C. A. Marshall R. E. Fowler Herman Deton Hartwell Sargant R. B. Harris Issaac Burnett Jesse Burnett Charles Hubbs Joseph Birmingham William Aulfered J. W. Wilson T. Norwood Richard Bell Louis Yager Jemimon Spiker Louisa Marshall C. L. Fowler Elizabeth Deton Susannah Harris Arlez Bennett Mary Hubbs Nancy Gray Hanah Wilson Sarah Norwood Mary Ann Bell Winny Hutchenson Margaret Grower Mary Ann Fowler July Ann Fowler Elizabeth Barnett Poly Clark Brothren R. E. Fowler and C. A. Marshall is appointed to bear the aforesaid petitionary letter to the Richmond Church.
Mt. Pleasant Roll In 1845 Mt. Pleasant Methodist Church was in the Aberdeen District in the Memphis Conference. These records are in the Methodist Archives Room at Millsaps College in Jackson, MS. Pastors 1835 Floyd Martin 1836 W. A. Smith 1837 James L. Finley 1838 John Gilmore 1839 Thomas Barr 1840 William Maclin 1841 Daniel W. Gerrard 1842 Jonathan White 1843 Mordica Yell 1844 W. W. Whitby 1845 D. O. Andrews 1846 C. Leigh 1847 D. Sabb 1848 Reuben Ellis 1849 C. C. Grover 1850 J. H. Hampton 1851 T. A. Ware 1852 I. G. Hearn 1853 E. B. Plummer 1854 T. T. Smothers 1855 S. W. Carson 1856 J. S. Smotherman 1857 A. C. Smith 1858 B. H. Bishop 1859 R. G. Porter 1860 H. B. Covington 1861 R. G. Porter 186263 W. L. Keistlee 1864-65 No minutes were published as Memphis was under Yankee control. 1866 H. M. Thacker 1867-68 I. N. Rives 1869 L. D. Worsham 1870-72 Sam C. Stone 1873-74 J. W. Perry 1875 Peter Fleming 1876 L. D. Worsham 1877 G. W. Gordon 1878 E. G. Kilgore 1879 H. L. Vaughn 1880 D. C. Foust 1881-83 J. M. Barnes 1884-86 J. A. McDougal 1887-89 Benjamin Ray East 1890-92 J. W. Raper 1893 T. H. Dorsey 1894 L. T. Sargent 1895 J. W. Bell 1896 H. C. Parrott 1897 J. L. Sanders 1898-1901 G. S. Sanders Presiding Elders 1840-43 Mordecai Yell 1844 William McFerrin 1848 Thomas L. Boswell 1875 Thomas Ramsey 1885 R. G. Porter 1887-88 Amos Kendall 1890-92 J. B. Stone 1894 L. T. Sargent 1895 S. M. Thomas 1896 J. W. Bell 1900-01 W. W. Wollard
Thank you for your help on the Webb family. I'm new at this and was not aware that you needed a family sheet. Sorry for the inconvenience. -----Original Message----- From: DPate80296@aol.com <DPate80296@aol.com> To: MSITAWAM-L@rootsweb.com <MSITAWAM-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Tuesday, August 07, 2001 10:21 PM Subject: Re: [MSITAWAM-L] Introduction >In a message dated 8/7/01 2:22:22 PM Pacific Daylight Time, >cal68@earthlink.net writes: > > >> Was Callie Webb, the son of David Webb and his (1) wife Nancy Ford? How many >> children did they have? How many children did Dave have with his (2) wife >> Ellie Smith? >> >> John Alfred Jerome "Rome" West was the son of John West, who was the son of >> Simon West and Nancy Thompson. I am related through Andrew West, the >> youngest son of Simon and Nancy West. >> >> I would appreciate any infro you may have on these families. >> >> Thanks >> Callie >> > >http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Pantheon/7862/hiramwebb/daviddee.html > > >See above for Dave (Dee Dee) Webb family site: > > >In the future for me, you'll have to post at least a family sheet for me to >help. Most of this information can be found with a search. I do not like just >a batch of names and then an all information request. > >Happy Hunting >
Thank you for correcting my mistake. John Alfred Jerome "Rome" West was the son of George Westley West who was the son of John W. West. -----Original Message----- From: DPate80296@aol.com <DPate80296@aol.com> To: MSITAWAM-L@rootsweb.com <MSITAWAM-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Tuesday, August 07, 2001 10:28 PM Subject: Re: [MSITAWAM-L] Introduction >In a message dated 8/7/01 2:22:22 PM Pacific Daylight Time, >cal68@earthlink.net writes: > > >> John Alfred Jerome "Rome" West was the son of John West, who was the son of >> Simon West and Nancy Thompson. I am related through Andrew West, the >> youngest son of Simon and Nancy West. >> > >John Alfred Jerome "Rome" West was not the son of John West. > > >John West, was the son of Simon West and Nancy Thompson and Andrew West, was >the youngest son of Simon and Nancy West. > > >Wish you well in writing a book. >
In a message dated 8/7/01 2:22:22 PM Pacific Daylight Time, cal68@earthlink.net writes: > John Alfred Jerome "Rome" West was the son of John West, who was the son of > Simon West and Nancy Thompson. I am related through Andrew West, the > youngest son of Simon and Nancy West. > John Alfred Jerome "Rome" West was not the son of John West. John West, was the son of Simon West and Nancy Thompson and Andrew West, was the youngest son of Simon and Nancy West. Wish you well in writing a book.
In a message dated 8/7/01 2:22:22 PM Pacific Daylight Time, cal68@earthlink.net writes: > Was Callie Webb, the son of David Webb and his (1) wife Nancy Ford? How many > children did they have? How many children did Dave have with his (2) wife > Ellie Smith? > > John Alfred Jerome "Rome" West was the son of John West, who was the son of > Simon West and Nancy Thompson. I am related through Andrew West, the > youngest son of Simon and Nancy West. > > I would appreciate any infro you may have on these families. > > Thanks > Callie > http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Pantheon/7862/hiramwebb/daviddee.html See above for Dave (Dee Dee) Webb family site: In the future for me, you'll have to post at least a family sheet for me to help. Most of this information can be found with a search. I do not like just a batch of names and then an all information request. Happy Hunting
Do you find any Sugg/Suggs or Bolin/Bolen/Bolling/Bowlin etc. Thanks in advance. Shirley in OK.