Of course. All lookup requests will be permanently archived on the Bladen County Genweb site. For a detailed bibliography on the reference sources used for lookups refer to this Link: http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncbladen/lookups.htm _____ From: Dolores [mailto:dharvell@cfl.rr.com] Sent: Friday, May 11, 2007 5:23 PM To: d7777@worldnet.att.net Subject: Re: [NCBLADEN] Att. Dee Thompson Hi Dee, Are you looking up Indian names? If so, may I make a request? Thanks yu, dolores Dee Thompson wrote: Harold, Please retype her Indian name. Dee All lookup requests will be permanently archived on the Bladen County Genweb site. For a detailed bibliography on the reference sources used for lookups refer to this Link: http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncbladen/lookups.htm -----Original Message----- From: William Stephens [mailto:whs26@sti.net] Sent: Friday, May 11, 2007 12:18 AM To: d7777@worldnet.att.net Subject: Att. Dee Thompson I see you have some Cherokee records. Family history say my gggrandmother, Emile Gordie Fountain was indian.they migrated from Muscoggee Co., Ga. to Dale Co., Al. I have been told the indian name was 'Walkingick'. Do you have anyinfo on this family? Harold Stephens in Calif. ---- Original Message ---- From: d7777@worldnet.att.net To: ga-roots@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [GA-ROOTS] I'm looking for information on a Georgia town Date: Thu, 10 May 2007 17:37:47 -0400 >Eleanor, >I have the eight volume CHEROKEE BY BLOOD. >Is there anything that I can help you with? >Dee Thompson, Atlanta > >All lookup requests will be permanently archived on the Bladen County >Genweb >site. For a detailed bibliography on the reference sources used for >lookups >refer to this Link: >http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncbladen/lookups.htm > > > > >-----Original Message----- >From: ga-roots-bounces@rootsweb.com >[mailto:ga-roots-bounces@rootsweb.com] >On Behalf Of Eleanor Richardson >Sent: Thursday, May 10, 2007 4:54 PM >To: ga-roots@rootsweb.com >Subject: Re: [GA-ROOTS] I'm looking for information on a Georgia town > >I hope this might help: > > Racial Spreadsheeting < Dark >Sun<http://sunrunner.wordpress.com/2006/09/27/racial-spreadsheeting/> >(but >never identified as *Indian* or tried to sign up for the *Cherokee* >tribe as >I thought *...* Nancy's father, born in *Elijay*, *GA* (the home of >White >Feather), *...* >sunrunner.wordpress.com/2006/09/27/racial-spreadsheeting/ - 78k - >Cached<http://72.14.209.104/search?q=cache:BlfcWNdWi5oJ:sunrunner.wor >dpress. >com/2006/09/27/racial-spreadsheeting/+Elijay,+GA%2Bcherokee+indians&h >l=en&ct >=clnk&cd=10&gl=us>- >Similar >pages<http://www.google.com/search?hl=en <http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=related:sunrunner.wordpres> &q=related:sunrunner.wordpres >s.com/2 >006/09/27/racial-spreadsheeting/> > > > >Eleanor > > > >On 5/8/07, Finding Family <family.is.a.verb@gmail.com> wrote: >> >> Hi, >> I'm hoping someone on this list knows something about an old >Georgia town. >> I guess it was/is a town. >> >> I'm not sure of the spelling. I have four variations. Do any of >these >> sound familiar to anyone? >> >> Eija, Eiga, Elja, Elga >> >> The translation of the name is Green Meadows. I think I'm >remembering >> correctly that this may have been, at one time, one of the >hubs/capitals >> for >> the Georgia Cherokee. >> >> Any help will be appreciated. >> >> Blessings to all. >> >> Helen >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> GA-ROOTS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without >the >> quotes in the subject and the body of the message >> > >------------------------------- >To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >GA-ROOTS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >quotes >in the subject and the body of the message > > >------------------------------- >To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >GA-ROOTS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >quotes in the subject and the body of the message ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to NCBLADEN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message -- dolores SAMONS harvell Genealogy - disturbing the dead, and irritating the living
From: http://heritage.scotsman.com/timelines.cfm?cid=1&id=41642005 The Highland Clearances Brendan O'Brien The Highland Clearances are an infamous chapter in Scottish history, the cruel story of how the Highland people were dispossessed of their homes by their landlords. So emotive is the subject that many writers denounce the clearances as the first act of modern ethnic cleansing. Yet, while economic forces did change the face of the Highlands forever, the clearances were not a single act of genocidal intent. The clearances largely took place between the 1770s and 1850s, although eviction struggles continued until the end of the 19th century, such as the Battle of the Braes in 1882. The end of the Highland way of life really began with the Jacobite defeat at Culloden in 1746, when the British government swiftly acted to break the resistance of the proudly independent Gaelic society. Highlanders could no longer meet in public or bear arms. The wearing of tartan, teaching Gaelic and even playing the bagpipes were outlawed by the 1747 Act of Proscription. The act was repealed in 1782, but by then a more grave set of threats to the old clan system had emerged: economic collapse and agricultural revolution. The Highland economy was based largely on subsistence farming and the export of cattle, as well as kelp from the coast used to make glass and soap. At the time, many landlords complained not that there were too many Highlanders but that too many were leaving, forcing the government to pass the 1803 Ships' Passengers Act that tightened emigration laws. This situation changed radically as the cattle and kelp industries collapsed following peace with France in 1815. At the same time, the agricultural revolution began changing the shape of farming throughout Europe from small- to large-scale production. The early Highland Clearances occurred alongside the second round of enclosures in England, where small holders were forced to leave common lands. Further, the agricultural economy shifted as demand grew for sheep in the newly industrialising cities. Sheep became more desirable to some landlords than their Highland tenants. The most notorious of the Highland Clearances occurred on the estates of the Countess of Sutherland between 1811 and 1821. Riots in Sutherland in 1813 failed to dissuade the Countess from her desire to replace Highlanders with sheep. Many families were burned out of their home. A local, Donald MacLeod, reported that from a hill he saw 250 homes from one district ablaze. The fires lasted six days. In 1816, the Countess's factor, Patrick Sellar, was acquitted by a court on charges of arson and culpable homicide. Not all landlords had such little respect for the people. "Their forefathers got and secured my estates by their blood and their lives and I think they have a natural claim to share in it," one Highland chief is said to have told economist Adam Smith. The collapse of the local economy was worsened by a population explosion, placing a burden on farmers to produce enough food while also battling a potato famine. In 1826 the Lord of Rum, MacNeil of Canna, found he could not support the population on a rent of £300 per year and so offered his people all their cattle and the sum of £600 to emigrate to America. Public pressure also came to bear on the conduct of landlords to their tenants. In 1850 a Scotsman editorial thundered against the burden placed on Edinburgh's poor rates by the arrival of dispossessed tenants from the Isle of Barra. Their landlord, John Gordon of Cluny, was persuaded by the public outcry to help 1700 people emigrate at his own expense. Economic pressures and unscrupulous landlords forced Highlanders to leave Scotland in the tens of thousands. Although no one can be certain of the exact figures, it is estimated that 70,000 Highlanders emigrated, mainly to the colonies in North America and the Antipodes, between the 1760s and 1803, while documented sources show that over 150,000 were forced off their lands from 1783 to 1881. Many of the clearances went undocumented and the passage of many Scots who left for other lands went unrecorded, so many more probably left their lands leaving no trace of their departure. The clearances had a profound effect on the cultures of Scotland and the New World. In 1755 it is estimated that 51% of the population lived in the Highlands, but by 1981 only 21% were there. Many Highland traditions that died in their homeland were continued by those who settled across North America. The Scotsman published an account of a clearance at Barra, Western Isles. It can be found at the Digital Archive, http://archive.scotsman.com/article.cfm?id=TSC/1850/12/25/Ar00310
Nora, >From # 50 REGAN, JOSEPH January 4, 1773 Wife: Anna. Sons & Executors; Ralph, John, Richard. (Mr. Absalom Barnes & Mrs. Samuel Cain to divide lands) Witnesses: Samuel Richardson, William Moore, William Bird. >From # 17 Send me your mailing address and I will copy the pages from the Bladen Heritage Book and mail them to you. Dee All lookup requests will be permanently archived on the Bladen County Genweb site. For a detailed bibliography on the reference sources used for lookups refer to this Link: http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncbladen/lookups.htm _____ From: Nora Hickam [mailto:BigSinking@aol.com] Sent: Wednesday, May 09, 2007 9:51 PM To: d7777@worldnet.att.net Subject: Bladen_County_lookup Needing proof that Ralph Regan born 1773 in Bladen County, North Carolina, died 1795, that Ralph is son of Joseph Regan, Jr. Ralph's wife is Millie Harrell. Thank you, Nora Hickam
Who you are looking for, where, when, any other family members and what exactly you want to know. DO NOT ask me for "anything you can find". Dee All lookup requests will be permanently archived on the Bladen County Genweb site. For a detailed bibliography on the reference sources used for lookups refer to this Link: http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncbladen/lookups.htm _____ From: Finding Family [mailto:family.is.a.verb@gmail.com] Sent: Friday, May 11, 2007 2:38 PM To: d7777@worldnet.att.net Subject: The Cherokee by Blood book (I believe you answered my posts) Hello Dee, I saw that you answered Eleanor's post about the Cherokee. She was answering my post and provided a link I could research.(I was looking for the Cherokee city in Georgia.) Can you please tell me what type of information I need to supply for you to do a look up? Thank you, Helen Squires Cunningham
Hi Mike, >From # 443. SERVANTS TO FOREIGN PLANTATION, Volume I, 1654-63 P. 78 (from page 401): John Merriatt, destination: Barbados. P. 84 (from page 437): William Merret, destination: Virginia SERVANTS TO FOREIGN PLANTATION, Volume II, 1663-79 P. 131(from page 165): William Marratt, destination: Virginia I also found a Richard Merritt in Barbados, 1712, with "lands adjoining". This was in # 782. >From # 699 1661 John Merriatt, cooper, to George Stocke, 4 yrs Barbados. 13 Jan, 1661 William Merret, to James Tandy, 3 yrs. Virginia. 29 Jly, 1661 1669 William Marratt, to William Jayne, 4 yrs Virginia. 19 Jly. 1669 This is the neat part: "On 29th September 1654 The Council of the City of Bristol enacted an ordinance requiring that a system of enrolment be set up to record the names of all indentured servants embarking from the port of Bristol for service overseas..The 1654 ordinance acknowledged that many complaints of kidnapping had been made and "to prevent such mischief", ordained that all boys, maids and other persons which for the future shall be transported beyond the seas as servants shall, before their going a shipboard, have their covenants or indentures of service and apprenticeship inrolled (sic) in the TOLZEY (i.e. Council Books)." "The story of how the registers were discovered after 200 years in dusty obscurity is one beloved of archivists. When, in 1925, the Corporation of Bristol decided to rebuild the ancient Council House, the storerooms on the top floor were cleared of a mass of old records and, behind an ancient wall-press, were found the two volumes called Servants to Foreign Plantations." These two books complement each other. Dee All lookup requests will be permanently archived on the Bladen County Genweb site. For a detailed bibliography on the reference sources used for lookups refer to this Link: http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncbladen/lookups.htm _____ From: Mike MERRITT [mailto:outlndr@msn.com] Sent: Friday, May 11, 2007 10:27 AM To: d7777@worldnet.att.net Subject: Bladen_County_lookup Hi Dee! I was hoping you could find this one for me: In BRISTOL AND AMERICA - A RECORD OF THE FIRST SETTLERS IN THE COLONIES OF NORTH AMERICA 1654-1685 There should be: John Marriatt, destination Barbados (maybe p 78) William Marret, destination, VA. (maybe p 84) I wondered if either entry has an associated date? It was not listed in my reference. Also, perhaps city of origin? I really appreciate the lookup! Thanks - Mike Merritt outlndr@msn.com
If you encounter any leads that you think I might be able to help with just yell. Dee All lookup requests will be permanently archived on the Bladen County Genweb site. For a detailed bibliography on the reference sources used for lookups refer to this Link: http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncbladen/lookups.htm _____ From: Robhowell2005@aol.com [mailto:Robhowell2005@aol.com] Sent: Thursday, May 10, 2007 4:58 PM To: d7777@worldnet.att.net Subject: Re: Bladen_County_lookup Dee, Thanks so much for doing this search! I have run into a brick wall here, so I'm going to attempt to locate some of the male descendants in my particular line and see if our DNA will match cousins. Again, thanks for all the many connections you DO make for folks. Robert _____ See what's free at AOL.com <http://www.aol.com?ncid=AOLAOF00020000000503> .
Harold, Please retype her Indian name. Dee All lookup requests will be permanently archived on the Bladen County Genweb site. For a detailed bibliography on the reference sources used for lookups refer to this Link: http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncbladen/lookups.htm -----Original Message----- From: William Stephens [mailto:whs26@sti.net] Sent: Friday, May 11, 2007 12:18 AM To: d7777@worldnet.att.net Subject: Att. Dee Thompson I see you have some Cherokee records. Family history say my gggrandmother, Emile Gordie Fountain was indian.they migrated from Muscoggee Co., Ga. to Dale Co., Al. I have been told the indian name was 'Walkingick'. Do you have anyinfo on this family? Harold Stephens in Calif. ---- Original Message ---- From: d7777@worldnet.att.net To: ga-roots@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [GA-ROOTS] I'm looking for information on a Georgia town Date: Thu, 10 May 2007 17:37:47 -0400 >Eleanor, >I have the eight volume CHEROKEE BY BLOOD. >Is there anything that I can help you with? >Dee Thompson, Atlanta > >All lookup requests will be permanently archived on the Bladen County >Genweb >site. For a detailed bibliography on the reference sources used for >lookups >refer to this Link: >http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncbladen/lookups.htm > > > > >-----Original Message----- >From: ga-roots-bounces@rootsweb.com >[mailto:ga-roots-bounces@rootsweb.com] >On Behalf Of Eleanor Richardson >Sent: Thursday, May 10, 2007 4:54 PM >To: ga-roots@rootsweb.com >Subject: Re: [GA-ROOTS] I'm looking for information on a Georgia town > >I hope this might help: > > Racial Spreadsheeting < Dark >Sun<http://sunrunner.wordpress.com/2006/09/27/racial-spreadsheeting/> >(but >never identified as *Indian* or tried to sign up for the *Cherokee* >tribe as >I thought *...* Nancy's father, born in *Elijay*, *GA* (the home of >White >Feather), *...* >sunrunner.wordpress.com/2006/09/27/racial-spreadsheeting/ - 78k - >Cached<http://72.14.209.104/search?q=cache:BlfcWNdWi5oJ:sunrunner.wor >dpress. >com/2006/09/27/racial-spreadsheeting/+Elijay,+GA%2Bcherokee+indians&h >l=en&ct >=clnk&cd=10&gl=us>- >Similar >pages<http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=related:sunrunner.wordpres >s.com/2 >006/09/27/racial-spreadsheeting/> > > > >Eleanor > > > >On 5/8/07, Finding Family <family.is.a.verb@gmail.com> wrote: >> >> Hi, >> I'm hoping someone on this list knows something about an old >Georgia town. >> I guess it was/is a town. >> >> I'm not sure of the spelling. I have four variations. Do any of >these >> sound familiar to anyone? >> >> Eija, Eiga, Elja, Elga >> >> The translation of the name is Green Meadows. I think I'm >remembering >> correctly that this may have been, at one time, one of the >hubs/capitals >> for >> the Georgia Cherokee. >> >> Any help will be appreciated. >> >> Blessings to all. >> >> Helen >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> GA-ROOTS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without >the >> quotes in the subject and the body of the message >> > >------------------------------- >To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >GA-ROOTS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >quotes >in the subject and the body of the message > > >------------------------------- >To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >GA-ROOTS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >quotes in the subject and the body of the message
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: HeyVern Surnames: Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.northcarolina.counties.bladen/3056.1/mb.ashx Message Board Post: Hello, Not related to any HAGLER's and I don't have any information on this particular person but his name jarred a memory of another Charles HAGLER from Cabarrus County, NC,b. 1793 I learned of while researching a cem. in Sonama Co., CA. Your Charles may or may not be related to this line. If you would like the information, please email me direct, jvcv@sbcglobal.net and I will give you the info. and a possible person to contact who might be able to help you in your quest. Jerry Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.
Hi Robert, This was a superb lookup request! I searched the Bible records of Bladen, the newspaper records in Fayetteville and Raleigh, and the Bladen Heritage book. Nothing. Then I checked five of the paid subscription websites and each time I typed up the submitter's name and contact information for you I ran into your name also. I'm so sorry that I couldn't help you. Dee All lookup requests will be permanently archived on the Bladen County Genweb site. For a detailed bibliography on the reference sources used for lookups refer to this Link: http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncbladen/lookups.htm _____ From: Robhowell2005@aol.com [mailto:Robhowell2005@aol.com] Sent: Tuesday, May 08, 2007 11:04 PM To: d7777@worldnet.att.net Subject: Bladen_County_lookup Hello Dee, 5/8/07 I am requesting a "look-up" on a possible Bible record for the family of Alexander and Elizabeth Devane Cromartie. He was born 1772 and was a son of the Scottish headright, William Cromartie (1731). I am descended from the eldest son of Alexander and Elizabeth D. Cromartie. William Cromartie was born on Nov 14, 1802 in Bladen Co. at South River Plantation. According to a death certificate I have for his son Alexander B. Cromartie, born March 5, 1831 in Alabama, William Cromartie (1802) m. Mary Elizabeth Sutton. They married on Jan. 14, 1830. This date was recorded in a vertical file by Mrs. Emmie Cromartie Covington in the 1940s and is housed at the public library in Elizabethtown.She didn't document her sources. It was strictly oral history for the most part. The Bladen Co Courthouse burned in 1869, so the marraige bond does not exist. I have applied for membership in the Mayflower Society, as William (1831) m. Ruhamah Doane and she was a lineal descendant of Stephen Hopkins, a passenger. My application was submitted back during this past Sept. after gathering birth, marraige and death records for each generation. This ONE record is all I need to be approved. So, any Bible record that included the marraige for William Cromartie and Mary Elizabeth Sutton would be sufficient. I apologize for the length of this message, but this is a last attempt before initiating a DNA project. I already possess the booklet for William Cromartie (1831) available at the Elizabethtown Public Library. Please search Bible records for Alexander Cromartie (1772). Perhaps it will mention the marraige of Wm and Mary Sutton on Jan. 14, 1830. They moved to Alabama very shortly thereafter. Several Devanes came with them as did one of the sisters, Elizabeth Cromartie (1800 eldest daughter of Alex) Sellers. Thanks for doing a search. Robert Howell Mobile, Alabama _____ See what's free at AOL.com <http://www.aol.com?ncid=AOLAOF00020000000503> .
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: southernrebel Surnames: HAGLER Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.northcarolina.counties.bladen/3056/mb.ashx Message Board Post: I am looking for death information on Charles Spurgeon Hagler, born in March 11,1897 in Cabarrus County, NC. He was the son of Margaret Hayes and Thomas Irvin Hagler. In the 1920's and early 1930's, he lived in Charlotte, NC. He was estranged from his family in the early 1930's. Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.
Good for you Julia --- Great you could find some help & hope you will find more. For us --- all the hits I got were queries we sent in and a few cemetery plots located we have visited & 2 marriage lic --- THIS WE DID NOT HAVE. You never know where to find them. Keep searching Allen Betty & Allen Johannes abelj@htcomp.net ----- Original Message ----- From: "Julia Spicer" <jspicer@mcdowell.main.nc.us> To: <d7777@worldnet.att.net>; <ncbladen@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, May 05, 2007 6:52 PM Subject: Re: [NCBLADEN] (no subject) > Hey, this is a super site! This one is for KEEPS! I have found many > relatives here. Julia > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Dee Thompson" <d7777@worldnet.att.net> > To: <NCBLADEN-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Saturday, May 05, 2007 12:07 PM > Subject: [NCBLADEN] (no subject) > > > | http://www.usgenweb-search.us > | > | Am I the only one who didn't know about this new search engine? > | > | Dee > | > | > | All lookup requests will be permanently archived on the Bladen County > Genweb > | site. For a detailed bibliography on the reference sources used for > lookups > | refer to this Link: > | http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncbladen/lookups.htm > | > | > | > | > | > | ------------------------------- > | To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > NCBLADEN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes > in the subject and the body of the message > | > | > | -- > | No virus found in this incoming message. > | Checked by AVG Free Edition. > | Version: 7.5.446 / Virus Database: 269.6.2/784 - Release Date: 5/1/2007 > 2:57 PM > | > | > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > NCBLADEN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >
Hey, this is a super site! This one is for KEEPS! I have found many relatives here. Julia ----- Original Message ----- From: "Dee Thompson" <d7777@worldnet.att.net> To: <NCBLADEN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, May 05, 2007 12:07 PM Subject: [NCBLADEN] (no subject) | http://www.usgenweb-search.us | | Am I the only one who didn't know about this new search engine? | | Dee | | | All lookup requests will be permanently archived on the Bladen County Genweb | site. For a detailed bibliography on the reference sources used for lookups | refer to this Link: | http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncbladen/lookups.htm | | | | | | ------------------------------- | To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to NCBLADEN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message | | | -- | No virus found in this incoming message. | Checked by AVG Free Edition. | Version: 7.5.446 / Virus Database: 269.6.2/784 - Release Date: 5/1/2007 2:57 PM | |
I believe that it was either my beloved Quaker List or Philadelphia List. All lookup requests will be permanently archived on the Bladen County Genweb site. For a detailed bibliography on the reference sources used for lookups refer to this Link: http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncbladen/lookups.htm -----Original Message----- From: ncbladen-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:ncbladen-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Allen & Betty Johannes Sent: Saturday, May 05, 2007 1:28 PM To: d7777@worldnet.att.net; ncbladen@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [NCBLADEN] (no subject) Where did this come from? Allen ----- Original Message ----- From: "Dee Thompson" <d7777@worldnet.att.net> To: <NCBLADEN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, May 05, 2007 11:07 AM Subject: [NCBLADEN] (no subject) > http://www.usgenweb-search.us > > Am I the only one who didn't know about this new search engine? > > Dee > > > All lookup requests will be permanently archived on the Bladen County > Genweb > site. For a detailed bibliography on the reference sources used for > lookups > refer to this Link: > http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncbladen/lookups.htm > > > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > NCBLADEN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message > ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to NCBLADEN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Where did this come from? Allen ----- Original Message ----- From: "Dee Thompson" <d7777@worldnet.att.net> To: <NCBLADEN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, May 05, 2007 11:07 AM Subject: [NCBLADEN] (no subject) > http://www.usgenweb-search.us > > Am I the only one who didn't know about this new search engine? > > Dee > > > All lookup requests will be permanently archived on the Bladen County > Genweb > site. For a detailed bibliography on the reference sources used for > lookups > refer to this Link: > http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncbladen/lookups.htm > > > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > NCBLADEN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >
http://www.usgenweb-search.us Am I the only one who didn't know about this new search engine? Dee All lookup requests will be permanently archived on the Bladen County Genweb site. For a detailed bibliography on the reference sources used for lookups refer to this Link: http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncbladen/lookups.htm
I had not seen it before. Carolyn Dee Thompson <d7777@worldnet.att.net> wrote: http://www.usgenweb-search.us Am I the only one who didn't know about this new search engine? Dee All lookup requests will be permanently archived on the Bladen County Genweb site. For a detailed bibliography on the reference sources used for lookups refer to this Link: http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncbladen/lookups.htm ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to NCBLADEN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
bbutler@comcast.net wrote: My records indicate Charles Butler (1795 - 1865), born in Sampson and son of Robert Butler and Elizabeth Williams. Charles died in Decatur, GA. His sister Molcy (1811 - 1887) also b. Sampson, d. Decatur---------. Butch, thank you! This is very exciting information. It seems reasonable that Parris was married to a son/brother/cousin of Charles---Now I have something to assist me in the GA search. Do you happen to know the part of Sampson Charles lived? Any of his neighbors? Thanks for your help. Fran > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > NCBLADEN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes > in the subject and the body of the message > > > -- > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > Version: 7.5.467 / Virus Database: 269.6.2/784 - Release Date: > 5/1/2007 2:57 > PM > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > NCBLADEN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >
A good place to look for out of print books is www.abebooks.com Linda A ----- Original Message ----- From: "linda smith" <smithlka@yahoo.com> To: <DeHavenThompson@bellsouth.net>; <ncbladen@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, May 04, 2007 5:30 PM Subject: Re: [NCBLADEN] THE HISTORY OF ORANGEBURG COUNTY,SOUTH CAROLINA 1704-1782 From Its First Settlement to the CloseofThe Revolutionary War > Dee > I would like to get copies for my self (to keep). Do > you know how I can get them. > Linda > --- Dee Thompson <DeHavenThompson@bellsouth.net> > wrote: > >> Hi Linda, >> If you are asking where you can get the books, you >> will really have to >> search. There are 8 volumes in the set and I only >> know of two that are >> available online. >> I think there is a chance you are referring to "I >> will copy and mail" in the >> previous email to Troy. That meant certain pages >> about his family. >> Dee >> All lookup requests will be permanently archived on >> the Bladen County Genweb >> site. For a detailed bibliography on the reference >> sources used for lookups >> refer to this Link: >> http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncbladen/lookups.htm >> >> >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: ncbladen-bounces@rootsweb.com >> [mailto:ncbladen-bounces@rootsweb.com] >> On Behalf Of linda smith >> Sent: Friday, May 04, 2007 5:56 PM >> To: d7777@worldnet.att.net; ncbladen@rootsweb.com >> Subject: Re: [NCBLADEN] THE HISTORY OF ORANGEBURG >> COUNTY,SOUTH CAROLINA >> 1704-1782 From Its First Settlement to the Close >> ofThe Revolutionary War >> >> Hi Ms DeeThis is Linda, from North Carolina. I am >> interested in the books "Cherokee by Blood", how >> can >> I get a copy of them. >> Linda >> --- Dee Thompson <d7777@worldnet.att.net> wrote: >> >> > Just send me your mailing address and I will copy >> > and mail. These are >> > fabulous books and I am so glad that we were able >> to >> > use them so soon. >> > Dee >> > >> > All lookup requests will be permanently archived >> on >> > the Bladen County Genweb >> > site. For a detailed bibliography on the reference >> > sources used for lookups >> > refer to this Link: >> > http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncbladen/lookups.htm >> > >> > >> > >> > -----Original Message----- >> > From: Troy Sims [mailto:rivercrossing@comcast.net] >> >> > Sent: Thursday, May 03, 2007 12:21 PM >> > To: d7777@worldnet.att.net >> > Subject: Re: THE HISTORY OF ORANGEBURG COUNTY, >> SOUTH >> > CAROLINA 1704-1782 From >> > Its First Settlement to the Close of The >> > Revolutionary War >> > >> > Dee, >> > >> > YES, that's my Gardner. He's my 4th great >> > Grandfather. I knew they were >> > Cherokee but was looking for their migration path >> > and how some of them >> > ended up in the 1790 OrangeburgSC Census. How can >> I >> > get copies of >> > the Green and Sizemore records from the "Cherokee >> by >> > Blood" books? >> > >> > The William Green is most likely Gardner's son >> > William Alonzo Green. >> > >> > Thanks, >> > >> > Troy >> > >> > >> > >> >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email >> to NCBLADEN-request@rootsweb.com with the word >> 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and >> the body of the message >> > > > > > ____________________________________________________________________________________ > The fish are biting. > Get more visitors on your site using Yahoo! Search Marketing. > http://searchmarketing.yahoo.com/arp/sponsoredsearch_v2.php > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > NCBLADEN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Carolyn, I need to know specifically what you are trying to find; names, dates, anything you have. I found his marriage record in Robeson County on 04/08/1804. Dee All lookup requests will be permanently archived on the Bladen County Genweb site. For a detailed bibliography on the reference sources used for lookups refer to this Link: http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncbladen/lookups.htm _____ From: Carolyn Brown [mailto:cpink@flash.net] Sent: Friday, May 04, 2007 11:48 AM To: d7777@worldnet.att.net; ncbladen@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [NCBLADEN] Dee, can you do a look up for me also. I'm looking for anything on Clifferd/Clifford Brown who married Nancy Barfield in Robeson Co in 1804. If he belongs to my Browns he would have been in Bladen before that. I can't find anything on him except the marriage record. Thanks, Carolyn Brown Dee Thompson <d7777@worldnet.att.net> wrote: No costs. I'm probably as pleased as you are. When you have had a chance to go over everything just tell me who we chase next. Your package has already been mailed. Dee All lookup requests will be permanently archived on the Bladen County Genweb site. For a detailed bibliography on the reference sources used for lookups refer to this Link: http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncbladen/lookups.htm -----Original Message----- From: Troy Sims [mailto:rivercrossing@comcast.net] Sent: Friday, May 04, 2007 10:52 AM To: d7777@worldnet.att.net Subject: Re: THE HISTORY OF ORANGEBURG COUNTY, SOUTH CAROLINA 1704-1782 From Its First Settlement to the Close of The Revolutionary War Dee, I really lucked out. Let me know what your costs are. Thanks again for all your help. Troy Sims 71 N. Willard Ave. San Jose, CA 95126 On 5/3/07 2:31 PM, "Dee Thompson" wrote: > Just send me your mailing address and I will copy and mail. These are > fabulous books and I am so glad that we were able to use them so soon. > Dee > > All lookup requests will be permanently archived on the Bladen County Genweb > site. For a detailed bibliography on the reference sources used for lookups > refer to this Link: > http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncbladen/lookups.htm > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Troy Sims [mailto:rivercrossing@comcast.net] > Sent: Thursday, May 03, 2007 12:21 PM > To: d7777@worldnet.att.net > Subject: Re: THE HISTORY OF ORANGEBURG COUNTY, SOUTH CAROLINA 1704-1782 From > Its First Settlement to the Close of The Revolutionary War > > Dee, > > YES, that's my Gardner. He's my 4th great Grandfather. I knew they were > Cherokee but was looking for their migration path and how some of them > ended up in the 1790 OrangeburgSC Census. How can I get copies of > the Green and Sizemore records from the "Cherokee by Blood" books? > > The William Green is most likely Gardner's son William Alonzo Green. > > Thanks, > > Troy > > > On 5/3/07 9:12 AM, "Dee Thompson" wrote: > >> Troy, >> How much do you know about Gardner (and William)? I checked all the >> Orangeburg books and there was not even a hint of mention so I did a > search >> on one of the subscription sites and found a Gardner Green (and William > and >> a George Sizemore) who was Cherokee Nation. I checked the eight volumes > of >> Cherokee By Blood (they just arrived three days ago) and they all are >> listed. Gardner Green must have a dozen pages >> Could this be YOUR Gardner? >> Dee >> >> All lookup requests will be permanently archived on the Bladen County > Genweb >> site. For a detailed bibliography on the reference sources used for > lookups >> refer to this Link: >> http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncbladen/lookups.htm >> >> >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: Troy Sims [mailto:rivercrossing@comcast.net] >> Sent: Tuesday, May 01, 2007 9:52 PM >> To: d7777@worldnet.att.net >> Subject: Re: THE HISTORY OF ORANGEBURG COUNTY, SOUTH CAROLINA 1704-1782 > From >> Its First Settlement to the Close of The Revolutionary War >> >> Hi Dee, >> >> Sorry about that. I'm looking for data on >> William Green and Gardner Green that were >> in OrangeburgSC around 1775-1790. I know >> that Gardner Green served in the Southern >> Campaign in 1781 and was a loyalist. >> >> I'm also looking for the same on George Sizemore, >> also my family member. He fought in the same war >> and shows on the 1790 Orangeburg Census. >> >> I can't be more specific because I'm not sure what your >> Orangeburg History has indexed, if one at all. >> >> Thanks for your help, >> >> Troy Sims >> >> >> On 5/1/07 3:43 PM, "Dee Thompson" wrote: >> >>> Hi Troy, >>> That is far too broad a lookup request. I need a line item list of what >> you >>> need to know about each person, their full names, family relationships, >>> dates and locations. >>> Dee >>> >>> All lookup requests will be permanently archived on the Bladen County >> Genweb >>> site. For a detailed bibliography on the reference sources used for >> lookups >>> refer to this Link: >>> http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncbladen/lookups.htm >>> >>> >>> >>> -----Original Message----- >>> From: Troy Sims [mailto:rivercrossing@comcast.net] >>> Sent: Tuesday, May 01, 2007 11:40 AM >>> To: d7777@worldnet.att.net >>> Subject: THE HISTORY OF ORANGEBURG COUNTY, SOUTH CAROLINA 1704-1782 From >> Its >>> First Settlement to the Close of The Revolutionary War >>> >>> Hi, >>> >>> I'm looking for any info on the GREEN, SIZEMORE AND VANN FAMILIES OF >>> ORANGEBURG SC. >>> >>> Thank you, >>> Troy Sims >>> riverercrossing@comcast.net >>> >>> >> >> Troy Sims >> riverercrossing@comcast.net >> >> > > Troy Sims > riverercrossing@comcast.net > > Troy Sims riverercrossing@comcast.net ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to NCBLADEN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Hi Linda, If you are asking where you can get the books, you will really have to search. There are 8 volumes in the set and I only know of two that are available online. I think there is a chance you are referring to "I will copy and mail" in the previous email to Troy. That meant certain pages about his family. Dee All lookup requests will be permanently archived on the Bladen County Genweb site. For a detailed bibliography on the reference sources used for lookups refer to this Link: http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncbladen/lookups.htm -----Original Message----- From: ncbladen-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:ncbladen-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of linda smith Sent: Friday, May 04, 2007 5:56 PM To: d7777@worldnet.att.net; ncbladen@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [NCBLADEN] THE HISTORY OF ORANGEBURG COUNTY,SOUTH CAROLINA 1704-1782 From Its First Settlement to the Close ofThe Revolutionary War Hi Ms DeeThis is Linda, from North Carolina. I am interested in the books "Cherokee by Blood", how can I get a copy of them. Linda --- Dee Thompson <d7777@worldnet.att.net> wrote: > Just send me your mailing address and I will copy > and mail. These are > fabulous books and I am so glad that we were able to > use them so soon. > Dee > > All lookup requests will be permanently archived on > the Bladen County Genweb > site. For a detailed bibliography on the reference > sources used for lookups > refer to this Link: > http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncbladen/lookups.htm > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Troy Sims [mailto:rivercrossing@comcast.net] > Sent: Thursday, May 03, 2007 12:21 PM > To: d7777@worldnet.att.net > Subject: Re: THE HISTORY OF ORANGEBURG COUNTY, SOUTH > CAROLINA 1704-1782 From > Its First Settlement to the Close of The > Revolutionary War > > Dee, > > YES, that's my Gardner. He's my 4th great > Grandfather. I knew they were > Cherokee but was looking for their migration path > and how some of them > ended up in the 1790 OrangeburgSC Census. How can I > get copies of > the Green and Sizemore records from the "Cherokee by > Blood" books? > > The William Green is most likely Gardner's son > William Alonzo Green. > > Thanks, > > Troy > > >