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    1. Re: [MSJEFFER-L] Odam, David and John
    2. Hi ..In the Natchez Court Records, 1767 - 1805 by May Wilson McBee This book has numerous references to Both David and John, as well as Abraham, David Jr, Elizabeth, Fanny, Frances, Mary Abraham, Polly & Ssusanah. This name is spelled Odam Odum, Odem, Odom .. Check with your local library to see if this book is in their genealogical collection ... if not, they can order it through an inter-library loan. Send me your snail mail address at my email .. I will be glad to make a query for you in the ECHOING THE PAST. The Claiborne - Jefferson Genealogical Socity's quartery. Ann Brown

    07/07/2003 01:40:29
    1. [MSJEFFER-L] Odam, David and John
    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/EJB.2ACE/549 Message Board Post: David and John Odam were tobacco planters in early Natchez/Jefferson Co., MS. David received a grant there in 1777. John first appears in the records about 1783. Can anyone tell me if and/or how these two men were related?

    07/07/2003 06:23:01
    1. [MSJEFFER-L] Re: Lawrence County Press, March 23, 1893
    2. Eddie Mikell
    3. Copied from the History of Lawrence and Jefferson Davis County, by Eddie Mikell, all rights reserved. E-mail mikell@virginia.edu for purchasing information on Lawrence County and Jefferson Davis County publications available on CD and hard copy. Now available on e-bay! July 6, 1893 Picnic Next Tuesday. Little Oatis Cannon is ill this week. E. Worley can now be heard chanting lullaby songs during his waking moments. It's a fine boy. Mr. H. M. Batten of Hooker sent us last Tuesday a large sweet potato ot his year's crop. THE PRESS With this issue the Press enters upon its sixth volume. Five long years have we labored, in season and out of season to give the people of Monticello and Lawrence county a paper they would not be ashamed of. That they are not ashamed of it, is fully demonstrated by the fact that the year just closed has been the most prosperous one within our history. Had this not been the case we would have doubtless been forced to have suspended publication and sought, other fields, on account of the disastrious conflagration that visited our town a few months ago. In order to get in shape again it was necessary to expende several hundred dollars, but we have been flattered with many kind expressions on the improved appearance of the paper, and altogether, we have more commodions apartments and a better outfit in every way. We have no excuses to make, nor apologies to offer, because we feel that we have given the people as good a paper as their support demanded. Favor us with an increased patronage and other improvements will be forthcoming.

    07/06/2003 03:33:27
    1. [MSJEFFER-L] History of Bethany Baptist Church - cont.
    2. Eddie Mikell
    3. Transcribed from handwritten Bethany Baptist Church records by Eddie Mikell, all rights reserved. E-mail mikell@virginia.edu for purchasing information on Lawrence County and Jefferson Davis County publications available on CD and hard copy. Now available on e-bay! Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in August 1835 Met in Conference. After sermons by Brethren Marin and Robertson, opened a door for the reception of members. Received by experience Brother David Eskin. Read and adopted the Church's letter to the Association. Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in September 1835 Met in Conference. After sermons by Brethren Robertson and L. D. Worthington, opened a door for the reception of members. Received by letter Sister Mary Eakin, wife of David Eakin. Resolved that the next regular meeting of this Church be postponed till Thursday before the fourth Sunday in the Month. Thursday before the 4th Sunday in October 1835. Met in Conference. After a sermon by Brother Robertson, opened a door for the reception of members. Brother Levi Noble returned his letter of dismission for himself and his wife, without having joined any other Church. Received Brother Granberry's resignation of the office of deacon of this Church, and resolved to make choice of some person to fill the vacancy at our next conference, invited Brother Joel Bullock to supply the place till a choice is made, and at the same time choose some person to succeed Brother Granberry in leading the music. Fourth Sunday in October 1835 Met in Conference. After sermons by Brethren Murry, Pittman, and Martin, opened a door for the reception of members. Received by experience, Brother Moses Granberry. Fryday before the 3rd Sunday in November 1835 Met in Conference. After a sermon by Brother Magee, opened a door for the reception of members. No applicants. Took up the reference for the choice of a deacon, which was postponed till tomorrow, and also, that of choosing a leader in musick. Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in November 1835. Met in Conference. After sermons by Brethren Robertson and Magee, opened a door for the reception of members. No applicants. 2nd. Proceeded to the choice of a deacon to supply the place of Brother George Granberry, and Brother Joel Bullock was chosen.

    07/06/2003 03:25:25
    1. [MSJEFFER-L] July 4, 1777
    2. Nancy Brister
    3. Newspaper article from the Virginia Gazette, describing the celebration of July 4, 1777: http://www.geocities.com/twincousin2334/July_4th.html Happy and safe 4th. (Please forgive crossposts!) Nancy Website: http://www.geocities.com/twincousin2334 List Admin.: USCW-Seven-Pines; Carmichael; Godbold; Fairley Message Board Admin.: Missouri-Civil-War; Fairley; Godbold; Richmond County, NC

    07/04/2003 01:57:04
    1. [MSJEFFER-L] History of Bethany Baptist Church - cont.
    2. Eddie Mikell
    3. Transcribed from handwritten Bethany Baptist Church records by Eddie Mikell, all rights reserved. E-mail mikell@virginia.edu for purchasing information on Lawrence County and Jefferson Davis County publications available on CD and hard copy. Now available on e-bay! Fryday before the 3rd Sunday in May 1835 Protracted meeting met in conference. After sermons by Brethren Norvel Robertson and Collins, opened a door for the reception of member. No applicants. Took up the subject of choosing some person to lead the music to fill the vacancy of Brother Edmond Lowe and postponed the choice till tomorrow. Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in May 1835 Met in Conference according to adjournment and after sermons by Brethren Pittman, Granberry, Collins and Martin, opened the door for the reception of members. No applicants. Took up the reference of yesterday and Brother Geroge Granberry was chosen to lead the music in singing the praises of God in this Church. Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in June 1835 Met in Conference. After sermons by Brethren Abner Belcher and Robertson, opened a door for the reception of members. Received by experience, Sister Mary Martin, the wife of Francis Martin, Sister Miranda Hooker, wife of Himbrick Hooker, Sister Mary Granberry, wife of Moses Granberry, Nancy Mikell, wife of James Mikell and Sister Jane Hooker and Himbrick Hooker. Received by the hand Brother Robertson as a donation from the Baptist General Tract Society, a bundle of tracts and religious pamphlets. Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in July 1835 Met in Conference. After a sermon by Brother Robertson, opened a door for the reception of members. No applicants. Brethren Joel Bullock and James Baggott and in case of failure, George Granberry were chosen deligates to the Association. Appointed Brother William Stamps as depository and distributor of the tracts and pamphlets, belonging to this Church so far as may be practicable. Resolved that we, the Baptist Church at Bethany acknowledge with gratitude the receipt of a Bundle of Tracts and religious pamphlets by the hand of Brother Robertson as a donation from the Baptist General Tract Society and this Church heartily approve of the benevolent object of said society. And resolve further that this Church, for the furtherance of said object donate the sum of five dollars to said society, and that Brother Robertson be requested to act as an agent to forward the same.

    07/02/2003 03:43:49
    1. [MSJEFFER-L] Lawrence County Press, July 2, 1891
    2. Eddie Mikell
    3. Copied from the History of Lawrence and Jefferson Davis County, by Eddie Mikell, all rights reserved. E-mail mikell@virginia.edu for purchasing information on Lawrence County and Jefferson Davis County publications available on CD and hard copy. Now available on e-bay! July 2, 1891 Editorial Notes It is said that Sam Jones converted 10,000 during his recent meeting at Little Rock. The brakesman and conductor on the freight train that was wrecked on the I. C. R. R. a few days ago have both been arrested for murder. DIED MAXWELL - On Wednesday, June 24th, 1893, Mrs. Amelia Lomax Maxwell, beloved wife of Thomas C. Maxwell. "There is a hushed on earth. A voice of gladness, there is a veiled a face, Whose parting leaves a darkened silent place Seldom has the pen of antectionate remembrance been called up to record the death of a more lovely and lovable friend than the subject of this sketch. It is with hearts filled with sympathy for the bereaved ones that we would offer this simple tribute to her memory. A spirit more gentle, more kind and more pure never tenanted a beautiful frame. In all the endearments of home life, she will be missed. To the grief stricken husband and his sorrowing old parents there will be a great void in their home. Her face will be missed at the table and at the fireside which she has blessed and brightened by her cheerful words and loving deeds of kindness. SILVER CREEK DOTS We are having extremely warm weather now. The thermometer today stands at 108 in the shade. Higher than has ever been known before at this place. Quite a number of our town folks went to view the iron bridge last Friday. Perhaps some of the rest of us will see it Saturday. The members of the Methodist church at this place return many thanks to Mrs. D.M. Lee for the presentation of a nice glass set for church purposes. We tender our deepest sympathy to Mr. and Mrs. James Smith on the death of their little daughter Minnie which sad event occurred on the 19th inst. Mr. W. W. Williams has fallen off 20 pounds since the mass meeting, though we guess it was caused from a serious spell of fever. DIED In New Orleans, LA on the 25th of June, 1891, Mrs. Mary A. Kennicott, wife of the late Jno. H. Tennison, and her remains were interred in the cemetery in this place on Saturday afternoon, the 27th inst. Mrs. Mary A. Teunisson was born in Connecticut, Dec 13, 1811. Her father, Jonathan Kennicott, moved to Catiarangus county, N. Y. in her infancy, and later to Cook county, Illinois. Dr. John Kennicott, her brother, resided in New Orleans and was visiting Physician to the Charity Hospital of that city. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Woods of New Orleans, Mrs John S. Lampkin, Edward Teunisson and son John of Summit and Mr. Oatis of Texas witnessed the interrment of Mrs. Teunisson in the cemetery in this place last Saturday. They were guest of Dr. G. A. Teunisson while in our midst. The smile on Tom Watt's face has been unusually broad for the past few days. It's a fine boy.

    07/02/2003 03:22:43
    1. [MSJEFFER-L] Lawrence County Press, June 30, 1892
    2. Eddie Mikell
    3. Copied from the History of Lawrence and Jefferson Davis County, by Eddie Mikell, all rights reserved. E-mail mikell@virginia.edu for purchasing information on Lawrence County and Jefferson Davis County publications available on CD and hard copy. Now available on e-bay! June 30, 1892 AN INTERESTING BIT OF HISTORY A staff correspondent of the Times Democrat, in writing up a sketch of the town of Brookhaven has the following to say of this section apropos of the subject: "On the east of Brookhaven, distant 22 miles, is the historic town of Monticello, the county seat of Lawrence, and the old capital of the State of Mississippi. Monticello is probably the oldest town in the State. At the time when the Supreme Court was located there in 1825, only southern counties were in existence. As the State became more thickly settled toward the north, it was found that Monticello was too far south for the capital and so Jackson, then in the woods, was named. It was at Monticello that the famous Prentiss was admitted to the bar. The town has now 500 inhabitants. Ten years ago it was wiped out by a cyclone. "Monticello is situated on Pearl river. In anti-bellum days this was a locality renowned in Southern history. It was the center of large plantations, the home of scores of wealthy people. Elegant mansions with lovely flower gardens and large grounds covered with ornamental trees and shrubs to be seen on all sides. Mrs. Southworth, in one of her earliest novels, "Pearl of Pearl River," describes the country, one of the centers of the Southern fashionable world. It is not many miles from here where what is sometimes facetiously called 'the ancient capital of the rosin-heel empire," the town of Columbia, is situated. In 1821 this town, by some juggling, was designated the capital of the State, and in 1822 the Legislature met there. Three miles north of the town were the Columbia or Stovall Springs - the ultra fashionable resort of those days. People from the whole country round about and from New Orleans used to come here for the summer season. There was a whirl of gayety at these springs in those days. A grand hotel was erected at Columbia, in onw wing of which the Legislature sat. At the springs also elegant buildings and a hotel were erected. There are many interesting stories told of those days of the gay throngs of a fascinating widow from New Orleans and of thrilling duels and tragic endings. In the summer of 1826 the resort was in its greatest height of gayety and glory. Today the elegant mansions have decayed and crumbled into dust - the grand hotel is rebuilt into a residence and the only real remnant of a brilliant past is the presence of the springs, which flow on in gushing torrents, heedless of the ravages of time. "Pearl river is the great water shed of this section of the country. On the one side it drains the country into the Mississippi and on the other into the Chickasaha. Pearl river is an historic stream. It was first discovered by Bienville in 1699. Iberville sent his brother Bienville on an exploring expedition, and in the journal of the expedition the river is referred to as follows: "Next day we came to a river, falling into the lake, which the Indians called Taleatcha, or river of pearls. Here are found the shells used by the Indians to scrape out their pirogues after they have hollowed them with fire, and in these bivalves beautiful pearls are sometimes found.: The first known white settler on Pearl river was Capt. Simon Favre, who was the Indian agent for the Spanish and afterward the American government. He lived at what is now known as Pearlington. "The war history of Brookhaven and vicinity is interesting. The city was the conscript office foteh locality, and later on became the southern terminus of the Federal lines. A generous number of soldiers were sent to the front from here. Two batteries and three companies were recruited. The famous Hoskins Battery was one of the local corps. It was commanded by Capt. J. A. Hoskins, who started with 160 men used up 300 more, and finally returned to brookhaven after the surrender with a gallant remnant numbering 47. The birth and eath of the battery strangely occurred on the same day of the same month. On May 11, 1861, it was organized and on May 11, 1865, it was paroled. The Federals made four raids into Lawrence county. Gen Grierson came first, then Wilson, then Mann and then Davison with his 3000 men from Baton Rogue. A skirmish too place in Brookhaven and resulted in the killing and wounding of severall men and the capture of Bradford's (local) battery. A peculiar incident was the capture of Gen Mann and his Illinois veteran brigade by a handful of Monticello men gathered haphazard by Dr. Sam Browne. They were well armed, but were rather bushwackers than soldiers. They pursued Gen Mann for 70 miles up to Leaf river and then captured him. In this little band were Judge McNair, the Present Sheriff's father, and Judge G. S. McMillan, the justice of the peace at Brookhaven. Judge McMillan is a brilliant, facile writer and has done muc to preserve the history of his home. The Judge was district attorney, chancello and a member of the Legislature in Monticello. He went there in 1849 and came to Brookhaven in 1879. During the census of 1890 he was the superintendent of the work in this district."

    06/30/2003 04:44:28
    1. [MSJEFFER-L] History of Bethany Baptist Church - cont.
    2. Eddie Mikell
    3. Transcribed from handwritten Bethany Baptist Church records by Eddie Mikell, all rights reserved. E-mail mikell@virginia.edu for purchasing information on Lawrence County and Jefferson Davis County publications available on CD and hard copy. Now available on e-bay! (search for mikell) Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in November 1834. Met in Conference. After sermon by Brother J. P. Martin, opened a door for the reception of members. No applicants. Proceeded to the choice of a minister to supply us for the next ensuing year in administration of the word and ordinances, and Brother Robertson was unanimously chosen. The clerk was ordered to prepare a letter expressive of the choice of Brother James Baggott and Bazel Smith was apponted to bear and present the same. Resolve that Brethren George Granberry, William Stamps, Joseph Parkman and Wylie White be appointed to committee to visit our Sister Church at Hebron to consult that Church as to the propriety, expediency, necessity and practicability of uniting with us in an effort to settle Brother Robertson, Jr., permanently among us by releasing him from secular employment; that his whole time be devoted to the ministry and that the clerk prepare a letter expressive of this resolution. Sister Charley Lowe, deceased, since last meeting. She was a faithful and devoted member of the Christian religion. Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in December 1834 Met in Conference. After a sermon by Brother Martin, opened a door for the reception of members. No applicants. Brother N. Robertson, in answer to the call of the Church consented to supply the Church according to the call. Appointed Brethren Joseph Parkman and Wylie White and committee to co:operate with committee from Hebron Church and to communicate to Brother N. Robertson, the resolutions and arrangement of the two Churches. Letters of dismission were granted to Brother Levi Noble and Sister Jane Noble, his wife. Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in February 1835 Met in Conference. After a sermon by Brother Pittman and Robertson, opened a door for the reception of members. Received by letter, Sister Jane Posey. Granted a letter of dismission to Brother Edmond Lowe. Resolved to invite our preaching Brethren to hold a protracted meeting at our meeting house, to commence on Fryday before the 3rd. Sunday in May next. Granted letters of dismission to Brethren James Carlisle and Sister Mary Carlisle, his wife. Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in March 1835 Met in Conference. After a sermon by Brother N. Robertson, opened a door for the reception of members. No applicants.

    06/30/2003 04:41:48
    1. [MSJEFFER-L] Garrett-Turnage marriage 1860
    2. On 6 Dec 1860 in Jefferson County, Mississippi, George Haywood TURNAGE and Mrs. Sara GARRETT were married. What was her maiden name and to whom was she married before she married Turnage? Thanks. Ruth

    06/30/2003 09:19:09
    1. [MSJEFFER-L] Susan Sillers Darden Diary - 1857
    2. Ann Allen Geoghegan
    3. What's New June 28, 2003 - Added the Year 1857 of the Susan Sillers Darden Diary. Very hard year; worst winter in years, smallpox epidemic and scarlet fever outbreak at the same time! Many marriages. Ann Allen Geoghegan CC Jefferson, Lamar, Claiborne II & Franklin County AHGP Researching Jefferson & Franklin County, MS I wasn't born in MS but I got here as quick as I could! The things that come to those that wait may be the things left by those who got there first!

    06/28/2003 07:40:24
    1. [MSJEFFER-L] Stampley Puzzle
    2. Ann Allen Geoghegan
    3. Can anyone tell me which Stampley wife died on Aug 18, 1857? Apparently she had this huge funeral and was very well loved in the neighborhood. She is mentioned all through the diary of Susan S. Darden. My curiosity has me by the neck and will not let go! My husband's 2G Uncle, Stephen Compton Stampley is mentioned in the diary several times a year but I am sure it is not his wife, Elizabeth because she did not die until after 1900. Ann Allen Geoghegan Researching Jefferson & Franklin County, MS I wasn't born in MS but I got here as quick as I could! The things that come to those that wait may be the things left by those who got there first!

    06/27/2003 03:02:25
    1. Re: [MSJEFFER-L] Stampley Puzzle
    2. Anthony A. Miller
    3. The following answer is provided in response to Ann Geoghegan's question! Director SMITH, b. 1805 NC/d. 18 Aug 1857 Jefferson Co., MS was the wife of James Henry STAMPLEY. They were married in Jefferson Co., MS in January 1824. He was b. 1 Apr 1795 in what became Jefferson Co., MS/d. 1 Aug 1858 Jefferson Co., MS. Their children were: 1) Jacob STAMPLEY, b. 1825/d Aug 1880. He married Mabella A. STAMPLEY on 10 Jun 1847 in JC. 2) Sarah Minerva STAMPLEY, b. 1828. She married Daniel Bradfor TRULY on 13 Feb 1845 in JC 3) Caroline Matilda STAMPLEY, b. 20 Sep 1829/d. 25 May 1848. She married Orange B. MILES on 13 Sep 1847 in JC. 4) Louvina C. STAMPLEY, b. 1832. She married James H. EVAN(S)? on 13 Jan 1851 in JC. 5) Martha B. STAMPLEY, b. 1835. She married Morell ROWLAND on 2 Oct 1854 in JC. 6) James Rederick Samuel STAMPLEY, b. 1839. He married Alice A. Dromgoole on 3 Apr 1866 in FC. 7) Clara Dora STAMPLEY, b. 1842. No further information.

    06/27/2003 01:28:12
    1. [MSJEFFER-L] Re: History of Bethany Baptist Church - cont.
    2. Eddie Mikell
    3. Transcribed from handwritten Bethany Baptist Church records by Eddie Mikell, all rights reserved. E-mail mikell@virginia.edu for purchasing information on Lawrence County and Jefferson Davis County publications available on CD and hard copy. Now available on e-bay! (Eddie note - not sure why Rebecca White was included twice - guess she must have been a top ten sinner. Also, why decide to hold the November meeting in August? Warmer?. Oh well, off to see the incredible hulk..) Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in August 1834. Met in Conference. After sermons by Brethren Murry and Martin, opened a door for the reception of members, No applicants. Took under consideration the subject of the non-attendance of our members, with regards to taking measure to promote reform. Agree to discontinue our monthly prayer meeting. Agreed to petition the Pearl River Association to hold their next session at our meeting house. Resolved that the time of our November meeting be changed from August to November. Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in September 1834. Met in Conference. After sermon by Brother Robertson, opened a door for the reception of members. No applicants. Took up the reference from last conference on the subject of reform in non attendance of our members. Whereupon it was resolved that if any member shall absent himself from as many as two conference meeting, he may be reported to the Church by any member aggrieved and be cited to the next conference thereafter by one or more persons appointed by the Church to make satisfaction for his default. Appointed Brother Edmond Low to raise tunes and lead in music in singing and the praises of God in this Church. Fryday before the 3rd Sunday in Sep 1834. Met in Conference. After sermon by Brother Norvel Robertson, opened a door for the reception of members. Received by experience Rebecca White. Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in October 1834. Met in Conference. After sermon by Brother Robertson, opened a door for the reception of members. Received Miss Eliza Deed by experience. Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in November 1834. Met in Conference. After sermon by Brother J. P. Martin, opened a door for the reception of members. No applicants. Proceeded to the choice of a minister to supply us for the next ensuing year in administration of the word and ordinances, and Brother Robertson was unanimously chosen.

    06/27/2003 06:40:51
    1. Re: [MSJEFFER-L] Trevillion Family
    2. The Trevillion Cemetery Reunion is the first Saturday in May The gathering is at the cemetery .. everyone bring a dish or two or three .. a great gathering of family and friends. Ann Brown

    06/25/2003 02:52:24
    1. Re: [MSJEFFER-L] Trevillion Family
    2. Kate mullins
    3. Ann-Ok Will send when I find it on Word. Kate ----- Original Message ----- From: Ann Allen Geoghegan To: MSJEFFER-L@rootsweb.com Sent: Tuesday, June 24, 2003 7:35 PM Subject: Re: [MSJEFFER-L] Trevillion Family Oh yes! Kate! I would love to post it as many of our visitors don't have access to the Advocate! Ann ----- Original Message ----- From: Kate mullins To: MSJEFFER-L@rootsweb.com Sent: Tuesday, June 24, 2003 6:06 PM Subject: Re: [MSJEFFER-L] Trevillion Family Ann Goeghegan: Ann--several months ago the Franklin Advocate published a story about my horse Patches. Tony Miller wanted me to offer it to you for your web--I thought that if the Advocate published it you would not want to use it again. If interested, say so--if not PLEASE say so and I can tell Tony. Kate ----- Original Message ----- From: Ann Allen Geoghegan To: MSJEFFER-L@rootsweb.com Sent: Tuesday, June 24, 2003 6:35 PM Subject: Re: [MSJEFFER-L] Trevillion Family If someone will send me the information on the Trevillion Reunion (and any others this summer) I will be happy to post them on the Jefferson Site and also the MSGenWeb reunion site! Ann Allen Geoghegan CC Jefferson ----- Original Message ----- From: Rebecca Johnson To: MSJEFFER-L@rootsweb.com Sent: Tuesday, June 24, 2003 4:58 PM Subject: [MSJEFFER-L] Trevillion Family Thank you for the notice regarding the email distribution. IN regards to the Trevillion Family. One member has appeared on my extended family tree. I am just the family genealogist so I noticed and posted it to MSJeffer site. All this being said, the reunion is the 4th of July and I will talking to Robert & Florence (Wheeler) Trevillion, iF they come to the reunion. I promise to gather all the information I can for us and I will it post to MSjeffer... So look for an email by between July 10-12. This is when I return from the Great State of Mississippi to the Republic of TEXAS! Pray without Ceasing Rebecca W. Johnson goldenrj@verizon.net ==== MSJEFFER Mailing List ==== "May your brickwalls come tumblin' down!" ==== MSJEFFER Mailing List ==== "May your brickwalls come tumblin' down!" ==== MSJEFFER Mailing List ==== "Every time I think I know where they are, they move." ==== MSJEFFER Mailing List ==== "May you ask the right question of the right person at the right time."

    06/24/2003 02:19:36
    1. Re: [MSJEFFER-L] Trevillion Family
    2. Kate mullins
    3. Ann Goeghegan: Ann--several months ago the Franklin Advocate published a story about my horse Patches. Tony Miller wanted me to offer it to you for your web--I thought that if the Advocate published it you would not want to use it again. If interested, say so--if not PLEASE say so and I can tell Tony. Kate ----- Original Message ----- From: Ann Allen Geoghegan To: MSJEFFER-L@rootsweb.com Sent: Tuesday, June 24, 2003 6:35 PM Subject: Re: [MSJEFFER-L] Trevillion Family If someone will send me the information on the Trevillion Reunion (and any others this summer) I will be happy to post them on the Jefferson Site and also the MSGenWeb reunion site! Ann Allen Geoghegan CC Jefferson ----- Original Message ----- From: Rebecca Johnson To: MSJEFFER-L@rootsweb.com Sent: Tuesday, June 24, 2003 4:58 PM Subject: [MSJEFFER-L] Trevillion Family Thank you for the notice regarding the email distribution. IN regards to the Trevillion Family. One member has appeared on my extended family tree. I am just the family genealogist so I noticed and posted it to MSJeffer site. All this being said, the reunion is the 4th of July and I will talking to Robert & Florence (Wheeler) Trevillion, iF they come to the reunion. I promise to gather all the information I can for us and I will it post to MSjeffer... So look for an email by between July 10-12. This is when I return from the Great State of Mississippi to the Republic of TEXAS! Pray without Ceasing Rebecca W. Johnson goldenrj@verizon.net ==== MSJEFFER Mailing List ==== "May your brickwalls come tumblin' down!" ==== MSJEFFER Mailing List ==== "May your brickwalls come tumblin' down!"

    06/24/2003 01:06:04
    1. Re: [MSJEFFER-L] Trevillion Family
    2. Ann Allen Geoghegan
    3. Oh yes! Kate! I would love to post it as many of our visitors don't have access to the Advocate! Ann ----- Original Message ----- From: Kate mullins To: MSJEFFER-L@rootsweb.com Sent: Tuesday, June 24, 2003 6:06 PM Subject: Re: [MSJEFFER-L] Trevillion Family Ann Goeghegan: Ann--several months ago the Franklin Advocate published a story about my horse Patches. Tony Miller wanted me to offer it to you for your web--I thought that if the Advocate published it you would not want to use it again. If interested, say so--if not PLEASE say so and I can tell Tony. Kate ----- Original Message ----- From: Ann Allen Geoghegan To: MSJEFFER-L@rootsweb.com Sent: Tuesday, June 24, 2003 6:35 PM Subject: Re: [MSJEFFER-L] Trevillion Family If someone will send me the information on the Trevillion Reunion (and any others this summer) I will be happy to post them on the Jefferson Site and also the MSGenWeb reunion site! Ann Allen Geoghegan CC Jefferson ----- Original Message ----- From: Rebecca Johnson To: MSJEFFER-L@rootsweb.com Sent: Tuesday, June 24, 2003 4:58 PM Subject: [MSJEFFER-L] Trevillion Family Thank you for the notice regarding the email distribution. IN regards to the Trevillion Family. One member has appeared on my extended family tree. I am just the family genealogist so I noticed and posted it to MSJeffer site. All this being said, the reunion is the 4th of July and I will talking to Robert & Florence (Wheeler) Trevillion, iF they come to the reunion. I promise to gather all the information I can for us and I will it post to MSjeffer... So look for an email by between July 10-12. This is when I return from the Great State of Mississippi to the Republic of TEXAS! Pray without Ceasing Rebecca W. Johnson goldenrj@verizon.net ==== MSJEFFER Mailing List ==== "May your brickwalls come tumblin' down!" ==== MSJEFFER Mailing List ==== "May your brickwalls come tumblin' down!" ==== MSJEFFER Mailing List ==== "Every time I think I know where they are, they move."

    06/24/2003 12:35:26
    1. Re: [MSJEFFER-L] Trevillion Family
    2. Ann Allen Geoghegan
    3. If someone will send me the information on the Trevillion Reunion (and any others this summer) I will be happy to post them on the Jefferson Site and also the MSGenWeb reunion site! Ann Allen Geoghegan CC Jefferson ----- Original Message ----- From: Rebecca Johnson To: MSJEFFER-L@rootsweb.com Sent: Tuesday, June 24, 2003 4:58 PM Subject: [MSJEFFER-L] Trevillion Family Thank you for the notice regarding the email distribution. IN regards to the Trevillion Family. One member has appeared on my extended family tree. I am just the family genealogist so I noticed and posted it to MSJeffer site. All this being said, the reunion is the 4th of July and I will talking to Robert & Florence (Wheeler) Trevillion, iF they come to the reunion. I promise to gather all the information I can for us and I will it post to MSjeffer... So look for an email by between July 10-12. This is when I return from the Great State of Mississippi to the Republic of TEXAS! Pray without Ceasing Rebecca W. Johnson goldenrj@verizon.net ==== MSJEFFER Mailing List ==== "May your brickwalls come tumblin' down!"

    06/24/2003 11:35:07
    1. [MSJEFFER-L] Trevillion Family
    2. Rebecca Johnson
    3. Thank you for the notice regarding the email distribution. IN regards to the Trevillion Family. One member has appeared on my extended family tree. I am just the family genealogist so I noticed and posted it to MSJeffer site. All this being said, the reunion is the 4th of July and I will talking to Robert & Florence (Wheeler) Trevillion, iF they come to the reunion. I promise to gather all the information I can for us and I will it post to MSjeffer... So look for an email by between July 10-12. This is when I return from the Great State of Mississippi to the Republic of TEXAS! Pray without Ceasing Rebecca W. Johnson goldenrj@verizon.net

    06/24/2003 09:58:43