Looking for information about the Gilreath family of this area of North Carolina and Georgia. All leads would be most helpful. Sincerely, Carolene Woody-Zamudio KJUNFM@aol.com wrote: > Arlene, > > I also have a John Cunningham b. 1841 in GA as a sibling to Eliza. I was > also told Rachel's mother's name was Leah b. 1796. > > Brian > > ==== NCCHEROK Mailing List ==== > Cherokee County KYGenWeb page - http://www.rootsweb.com/~nccherok/index.html
Looking for any information on Robert S. CUNNINGHAM, b. 1821, in NC, County unknown, possibly Haywood County, NC. Married Rachel A. COLEMAN. Only known child: Eliza Melvina Cunningham who married Francis Marion Hampton. They lived in Cherokee County, NC. Any other information will be most appreciated. Arlene Hampton
In a message dated 9/6/99 8:17:35 PM Eastern Daylight Time, Graceful92@aol.com writes: << My aunt is Jane Fisher, her father was born in Murphy, NC. She is still living. Could this be her? >> Nope. The Jane Fisher I'm looking for was 31 years old according to the 1880 Knox County KY census. Her birthplace was listed as TN and her parents are listed as being born in Cherokee County, NC. Thanks for answering though. Dianne
My aunt is Jane Fisher, her father was born in Murphy, NC. She is still living. Could this be her?
Hi Looking for family of JANE FISHER born in TN and parents are listed as born in Cherokee County, NC. Any help would be appreciated. D
Arlene, I also have a John Cunningham b. 1841 in GA as a sibling to Eliza. I was also told Rachel's mother's name was Leah b. 1796. Brian
--part1_57cac7a.25048609_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit --part1_57cac7a.25048609_boundary Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Disposition: inline Return-path: Fifty7nFun@aol.com From: Fifty7nFun@aol.com Full-name: Fifty7nFun Message-ID: <5430b5f2.25047e76@aol.com> Date: Sun, 5 Sep 1999 22:18:30 EDT Subject: COLEMAN-Cherokee Co. NC To: NCCHEROK-L-@rootsweb.com MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: AOL 4.0 for Windows 95 sub 214 This is what I have on my Coleman line: Rachel Coleman, b. 1822 NC married Robert Cunningham, b. 1821 NC The only child I am aware of was: Eliza Melvina Cunningham b. 1853 Martin's Creek, Cherokee Co. NC m. Francis Marion Hampton (#1) m. Arch. Ballew (#2) Any information on this Coleman-Cunningham, or any related lines will be most appreciated. Thanks, Arlene Hampton --part1_57cac7a.25048609_boundary--
UNSUBSCRIBE ----- Original Message ----- From: <NCCHEROK-D-request@rootsweb.com> To: <NCCHEROK-D@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, September 04, 1999 5:24 AM Subject: NCCHEROK-D Digest V99 #120
I'd like to invite you to visit the Obituary Links Page. There are many sources for obituaries, cemetery inscriptions, mortality schedules, death notices, as well as birth, marriage, and anniversary announcements arranged by state and county. The URL is http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Bluffs/7748/obit/obituary.htm. Thanks, Bill Cribbs Cribbs-Krebs-Creps-Kribbs Family History
I found nothing on the Archibald Fair family in Vol # 2 but they were in the 1860 Census as follows. Archibald, 48 Holly, 49. Charles, 17 George W. 15 and Austin, 11. JERRY
Hi Kathy Ellis, There's some info on Jack Voyles and Clementine Beaty on my website called "3rd Tennessee Mounted Infantry Regiment, USA." You'll also find info on his brothers and cousins mostly in Company G. The URL is http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/4the3sratledges Diane Miller has a website with info on brother James Voyles. There are links to her on my sites and on Cherokee CO, NC homepage. Enjoy! Sandra
Sorry, made an error on the names of the children. It should read that Van Allen Coleman was born 8-27-1893, not Virginia. Linda ----- Original Message ----- From: utting <utting@email.msn.com> To: <NCCHEROK-L@rootsweb.com> Cc: Dad <Dmliz2103@cs.com>; Terry <tlcmjc@rez.net>; Terry & Melissa <tlcmjc@juno.com> Sent: Friday, September 03, 1999 11:13 AM Subject: Re: [NCCHEROK] Hanging Dog, Martin's Creek, Hampton Creek > Please let me know how the Coleman family fits into this. This is the > information I have about the Coleman family: > > Florence Pettus Rose (born August 1863 in Warren Co, NC) married Levi Philip > Coleman (born Feb 1864 in Warren CO). He was the son of Levi Phillip (born > Oct 14, 1824) and Virginia Ann (White) Coleman (born Sept 1832) who were > married Oct 25, 1848. Levi and Florence lived in Merry Mount (renamed > Paschall on Nov 1, 1929). They had 13 children: > > Claude Glenn Coleman, 1-16-1886 > Irving Alexander Coleman, 5-27-1887 > Eugene Blair Coleman, 6-13,1888 > Albert Lee Coleman, 6-1890 > Carey Coleman-died one year old > Lillian Pearl Coleman, 6-27-1892 > Virginia Allen Coleman, 8-27-1893 > Virginia Ann Coleman, 4-23-1895 > Dennis McCoy Coleman, March 1897 > Willard Waverly Coleman, Feb 22,1900 > Herbert Leon Coleman, July 4,1901 > John Levi Coleman, died young > Lottie Rebecca Coleman, died young > > Dennis McCoy Coleman had 3 children > Dennis McCoy Jr. > Henry Cary > Robert Earl > > Dennis McCoy Jr. had children: > Linda Jean > Terry Lee > > Dennis McCoy Coleman was my grandfather, and Dennis McCoy Jr. is my father. > > Linda Coleman Utting > utting@msn.com > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Joyce S <jawcee@worldnet.att.net> > To: <NCCHEROK-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Saturday, August 28, 1999 1:40 PM > Subject: Re: [NCCHEROK] Hanging Dog, Martin's Creek, Hampton Creek > > > > It seems that the Coleman family was related to almost > > all other families living in the same area at that time. > > > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Cathy Hall <cat5hall@email.msn.com> > > To: NCCHEROK-L@rootsweb.com <NCCHEROK-L@rootsweb.com> > > Date: Saturday, August 28, 1999 12:40 PM > > Subject: Re: [NCCHEROK] Hanging Dog, Martin's Creek, Hampton Creek > > > > > > >Yes, Bill, Logan was the brother to my gggrandfather, > > >Anderson Cook. Anderson married Elizabeth Miller and they > > >ended up in Blue Ridge, but can't find them anywhere in > > >1860, and have yet to prove definitely the parents of > > >Elizabeth. > > > > > >Also, is it not correct that Logan and Anderson's sister, > > >Nancy Jane, married GWC Lovinggood? > > >If you would like any further information on Henry and > > >Peggy, I will be happy to send you what little I have been > > >able to find. > > >Cathy Hall > > >Grand Island, NY > > >*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~* > > >EMAIL ADDRESS: cat5hall@email.msn.com > > >Bradley County TNGenWeb Page > > >http://www.tngenweb.org/bradley > > >TNBRADLE-Mail List TNBRADLE-L@rootsweb.com > > >Polk County TNGenWeb Page http://www.tngenweb.org/polk > > >TNPOLK Mail List TNPOLK-L@rootsweb.com > > > > > >----- Original Message ----- > > >From: Bill Allen <dfassoc@grove.net> > > >To: <NCCHEROK-L@rootsweb.com> > > >Sent: Saturday, August 28, 1999 10:23 AM > > >Subject: Re: [NCCHEROK] Hanging Dog, Martin's Creek, > > >Hampton Creek > > > > > > > > >> Cathy > > >> We have a Henry and Peggy Cook who were the parents of > > >Logan Cook who > > >> married our Catherine Amanda Allen. Is there a > > >connection?? > > >> We have the story of the last battle of the Civil War > > >being fought at > > >> Hanging Dog and it will appear in our Jul 2000 > > >newsletter. We also have a > > >> photo of Hanging Dog on our Web Site at: > > >http://www.tib.com/dfai > > >> Ten of my ancestors lie in the Hanging Dog Cemetery > > >where our Assoc, during > > >> the past 9 years, cleaned, placed or replaced over 200 > > >tombstones, > > >> including Logan and Amanda Cook. The Lovinggood's have > > >sponsored an annual > > >> reunion at the Hanging Dog Baptist Church for the past > > >50 plus years, > > >> always held on the first Sunday in October, should > > >anyone want to attend > > >> the one coming up 3 Oct 99. We have a photo of the > > >church and its > > >> membership taken cir 1900, but there are so many people > > >included we have > > >> not been able to identify any person in the photo. > > >> Bill Allen > > >> > > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > > >> >>At 08:27 AM 8/28/1999 -0400, you wrote: > > >> >and, according to an account written up in the old > > >SWNCGS > > >> >quarterly, my great grandfather, John McCamey > > >Derreberry > > >> >was attributed with having fired the last shot of that > > >> >battle. > > >> >> It's also said that the last battle of the Civil War > > >was > > >> >fought on Hanging Dog > > >> >> Creek on May 6, 1865. > > >> > > > >> >My family of Henry and Margaret (Peggy) Cook was also > > >in > > >> >the Hanging Dog area. > > >> >Cathy Hall > > >> >Grand Island, NY > > >> >*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~* > > >> >EMAIL ADDRESS: cat5hall@email.msn.com > > >> >Bradley County TNGenWeb Page > > >> >http://www.tngenweb.org/bradley > > >> >TNBRADLE-Mail List TNBRADLE-L@rootsweb.com > > >> >Polk County TNGenWeb Page > > >http://www.tngenweb.org/polk > > >> >TNPOLK Mail List TNPOLK-L@rootsweb.com > > >> > > > >> >----- Original Message ----- > > >> >From: BaggyGenes <bagygenz@napanet.net> > > >> >To: <NCCHEROK-L@rootsweb.com> > > >> >Sent: Saturday, August 28, 1999 2:28 AM > > >> >Subject: Re: [NCCHEROK] Hanging Dog, Martin's Creek, > > >> >Hampton Creek > > >> > > > >> > > > >> >> Hi Fifty7 -- My Abernathy line comes from the > > >Hanging > > >> >Dog area of Cherokee Co. > > >> >> The earliest school and church that I know of were > > >White > > >> >Church School and White > > >> >> Church (also Hanging Dog Church -- if you check the > > >> >Western NC web site, you'll > > >> >> find some church records) There were several other > > >> >schools, including one for > > >> >> the Cherokee. > > >> >> > > >> >> Early families that I'm aware of in Hanging Dog > > >include > > >> >Abernathy, Allen, > > >> >> DeWeese, Dockery, Kephart, Lovingood, Palmer and > > >> >McDonald. I'm sure there were > > >> >> probably others, as well, but these are the ones that > > >my > > >> >lines tie in with. > > >> >> > > >> >> During the Civil War, many of the Hanging Dog > > >families > > >> >were staunch Union > > >> >> supporters, despite the fact that NC seceeded from > > >the > > >> >Union. > > >> >> > > >> >> Hanging Dog Baptist Church (aka, White Church) has a > > >> >cemetery associated with it > > >> >> -- my gg-grandfather, Rufus P. Abernathy is buried > > >> >there. > > >> >> > > >> >> There are some charming legends associated with > > >Hanging > > >> >Dog. The somewhat > > >> >> rambling story about how the community got it's name > > >is, > > >> >in a nutshell, from an > > >> >> Indian brave's dog who got hung up in debris in the > > >> >middle of a stream while on > > >> >> a hunt. The brave freed the dog, and they went on to > > >> >track the buck that would > > >> >> provide food for the family. > > >> >> > > >> >> It's also said that the last battle of the Civil War > > >was > > >> >fought on Hanging Dog > > >> >> Creek on May 6, 1865. > > >> >> > > >> >> Not much, but I hope it's a start for you. > > >> >> > > >> >> Judy > > >> >> > > >> >> Fifty7nFun@aol.com wrote: > > >> >> > > >> >> > I am looking for information on the areas known as > > >> >Hanging Dog, Martin's > > >> >> > Creek, and Hampton Creek. Any information on the > > >> >early settlers, homeplaces, > > >> >> > churches, cemeteries and schools will be most > > >> >appreciated. > > >> >> > > > >> >> > ==== NCCHEROK Mailing List ==== > > >> >> > Cherokee County KYGenWeb page - > > >> >http://www.rootsweb.com/~nccherok/index.html > > >> >> > > >> >> > > >> >> ==== NCCHEROK Mailing List ==== > > >> >> Cherokee County KYGenWeb page - > > >> >http://www.rootsweb.com/~nccherok/index.html > > >> >> > > >> > > > >> > > > >> > > > >> > > > >> >==== NCCHEROK Mailing List ==== > > >> >Please share your information about Cherokee Co. people > > >and places with > > >> the list... thats what makes it work! > > >> > > > >> >To post to the list: nccherok-l@rootsweb.com > > >> > > > >> > > > >> > > >> > > >> ==== NCCHEROK Mailing List ==== > > >> To unsub from the list, send unsubscribe to > > >nccherok-l-request@rootsweb.com > > >> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >==== NCCHEROK Mailing List ==== > > >Please share your information about Cherokee Co. people and places with > the > > list... thats what makes it work! > > > > > >To post to the list: nccherok-l@rootsweb.com > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== NCCHEROK Mailing List ==== > > Digging for our Roots! > > > > To post to the list: nccherok-l@rootsweb.com > > > > > >
Please let me know how the Coleman family fits into this. This is the information I have about the Coleman family: Florence Pettus Rose (born August 1863 in Warren Co, NC) married Levi Philip Coleman (born Feb 1864 in Warren CO). He was the son of Levi Phillip (born Oct 14, 1824) and Virginia Ann (White) Coleman (born Sept 1832) who were married Oct 25, 1848. Levi and Florence lived in Merry Mount (renamed Paschall on Nov 1, 1929). They had 13 children: Claude Glenn Coleman, 1-16-1886 Irving Alexander Coleman, 5-27-1887 Eugene Blair Coleman, 6-13,1888 Albert Lee Coleman, 6-1890 Carey Coleman-died one year old Lillian Pearl Coleman, 6-27-1892 Virginia Allen Coleman, 8-27-1893 Virginia Ann Coleman, 4-23-1895 Dennis McCoy Coleman, March 1897 Willard Waverly Coleman, Feb 22,1900 Herbert Leon Coleman, July 4,1901 John Levi Coleman, died young Lottie Rebecca Coleman, died young Dennis McCoy Coleman had 3 children Dennis McCoy Jr. Henry Cary Robert Earl Dennis McCoy Jr. had children: Linda Jean Terry Lee Dennis McCoy Coleman was my grandfather, and Dennis McCoy Jr. is my father. Linda Coleman Utting utting@msn.com ----- Original Message ----- From: Joyce S <jawcee@worldnet.att.net> To: <NCCHEROK-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, August 28, 1999 1:40 PM Subject: Re: [NCCHEROK] Hanging Dog, Martin's Creek, Hampton Creek > It seems that the Coleman family was related to almost > all other families living in the same area at that time. > > -----Original Message----- > From: Cathy Hall <cat5hall@email.msn.com> > To: NCCHEROK-L@rootsweb.com <NCCHEROK-L@rootsweb.com> > Date: Saturday, August 28, 1999 12:40 PM > Subject: Re: [NCCHEROK] Hanging Dog, Martin's Creek, Hampton Creek > > > >Yes, Bill, Logan was the brother to my gggrandfather, > >Anderson Cook. Anderson married Elizabeth Miller and they > >ended up in Blue Ridge, but can't find them anywhere in > >1860, and have yet to prove definitely the parents of > >Elizabeth. > > > >Also, is it not correct that Logan and Anderson's sister, > >Nancy Jane, married GWC Lovinggood? > >If you would like any further information on Henry and > >Peggy, I will be happy to send you what little I have been > >able to find. > >Cathy Hall > >Grand Island, NY > >*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~* > >EMAIL ADDRESS: cat5hall@email.msn.com > >Bradley County TNGenWeb Page > >http://www.tngenweb.org/bradley > >TNBRADLE-Mail List TNBRADLE-L@rootsweb.com > >Polk County TNGenWeb Page http://www.tngenweb.org/polk > >TNPOLK Mail List TNPOLK-L@rootsweb.com > > > >----- Original Message ----- > >From: Bill Allen <dfassoc@grove.net> > >To: <NCCHEROK-L@rootsweb.com> > >Sent: Saturday, August 28, 1999 10:23 AM > >Subject: Re: [NCCHEROK] Hanging Dog, Martin's Creek, > >Hampton Creek > > > > > >> Cathy > >> We have a Henry and Peggy Cook who were the parents of > >Logan Cook who > >> married our Catherine Amanda Allen. Is there a > >connection?? > >> We have the story of the last battle of the Civil War > >being fought at > >> Hanging Dog and it will appear in our Jul 2000 > >newsletter. We also have a > >> photo of Hanging Dog on our Web Site at: > >http://www.tib.com/dfai > >> Ten of my ancestors lie in the Hanging Dog Cemetery > >where our Assoc, during > >> the past 9 years, cleaned, placed or replaced over 200 > >tombstones, > >> including Logan and Amanda Cook. The Lovinggood's have > >sponsored an annual > >> reunion at the Hanging Dog Baptist Church for the past > >50 plus years, > >> always held on the first Sunday in October, should > >anyone want to attend > >> the one coming up 3 Oct 99. We have a photo of the > >church and its > >> membership taken cir 1900, but there are so many people > >included we have > >> not been able to identify any person in the photo. > >> Bill Allen > >> > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > >> >>At 08:27 AM 8/28/1999 -0400, you wrote: > >> >and, according to an account written up in the old > >SWNCGS > >> >quarterly, my great grandfather, John McCamey > >Derreberry > >> >was attributed with having fired the last shot of that > >> >battle. > >> >> It's also said that the last battle of the Civil War > >was > >> >fought on Hanging Dog > >> >> Creek on May 6, 1865. > >> > > >> >My family of Henry and Margaret (Peggy) Cook was also > >in > >> >the Hanging Dog area. > >> >Cathy Hall > >> >Grand Island, NY > >> >*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~* > >> >EMAIL ADDRESS: cat5hall@email.msn.com > >> >Bradley County TNGenWeb Page > >> >http://www.tngenweb.org/bradley > >> >TNBRADLE-Mail List TNBRADLE-L@rootsweb.com > >> >Polk County TNGenWeb Page > >http://www.tngenweb.org/polk > >> >TNPOLK Mail List TNPOLK-L@rootsweb.com > >> > > >> >----- Original Message ----- > >> >From: BaggyGenes <bagygenz@napanet.net> > >> >To: <NCCHEROK-L@rootsweb.com> > >> >Sent: Saturday, August 28, 1999 2:28 AM > >> >Subject: Re: [NCCHEROK] Hanging Dog, Martin's Creek, > >> >Hampton Creek > >> > > >> > > >> >> Hi Fifty7 -- My Abernathy line comes from the > >Hanging > >> >Dog area of Cherokee Co. > >> >> The earliest school and church that I know of were > >White > >> >Church School and White > >> >> Church (also Hanging Dog Church -- if you check the > >> >Western NC web site, you'll > >> >> find some church records) There were several other > >> >schools, including one for > >> >> the Cherokee. > >> >> > >> >> Early families that I'm aware of in Hanging Dog > >include > >> >Abernathy, Allen, > >> >> DeWeese, Dockery, Kephart, Lovingood, Palmer and > >> >McDonald. I'm sure there were > >> >> probably others, as well, but these are the ones that > >my > >> >lines tie in with. > >> >> > >> >> During the Civil War, many of the Hanging Dog > >families > >> >were staunch Union > >> >> supporters, despite the fact that NC seceeded from > >the > >> >Union. > >> >> > >> >> Hanging Dog Baptist Church (aka, White Church) has a > >> >cemetery associated with it > >> >> -- my gg-grandfather, Rufus P. Abernathy is buried > >> >there. > >> >> > >> >> There are some charming legends associated with > >Hanging > >> >Dog. The somewhat > >> >> rambling story about how the community got it's name > >is, > >> >in a nutshell, from an > >> >> Indian brave's dog who got hung up in debris in the > >> >middle of a stream while on > >> >> a hunt. The brave freed the dog, and they went on to > >> >track the buck that would > >> >> provide food for the family. > >> >> > >> >> It's also said that the last battle of the Civil War > >was > >> >fought on Hanging Dog > >> >> Creek on May 6, 1865. > >> >> > >> >> Not much, but I hope it's a start for you. > >> >> > >> >> Judy > >> >> > >> >> Fifty7nFun@aol.com wrote: > >> >> > >> >> > I am looking for information on the areas known as > >> >Hanging Dog, Martin's > >> >> > Creek, and Hampton Creek. Any information on the > >> >early settlers, homeplaces, > >> >> > churches, cemeteries and schools will be most > >> >appreciated. > >> >> > > >> >> > ==== NCCHEROK Mailing List ==== > >> >> > Cherokee County KYGenWeb page - > >> >http://www.rootsweb.com/~nccherok/index.html > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> ==== NCCHEROK Mailing List ==== > >> >> Cherokee County KYGenWeb page - > >> >http://www.rootsweb.com/~nccherok/index.html > >> >> > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> >==== NCCHEROK Mailing List ==== > >> >Please share your information about Cherokee Co. people > >and places with > >> the list... thats what makes it work! > >> > > >> >To post to the list: nccherok-l@rootsweb.com > >> > > >> > > >> > >> > >> ==== NCCHEROK Mailing List ==== > >> To unsub from the list, send unsubscribe to > >nccherok-l-request@rootsweb.com > >> > > > > > > > > > >==== NCCHEROK Mailing List ==== > >Please share your information about Cherokee Co. people and places with the > list... thats what makes it work! > > > >To post to the list: nccherok-l@rootsweb.com > > > > > > > ==== NCCHEROK Mailing List ==== > Digging for our Roots! > > To post to the list: nccherok-l@rootsweb.com > >
Hi Diane, I wrote you a note on your guest book, but don't know if it was sent. Hope you got it. Appreciate your hard work. Mitzi
Hi Virginia, The Seagraves, etc are not listed in this 1870 Cherokee Co. NC book. This book was published by the Vonore Historical Society, Church St. Vonore, TN. It was abstracted by Lynn McConkey, a historian that work in the basement of the Monroe Co. TN courthouse. I bought it when I was up there in April so, I'm sure they have plenty more. I can't remember exactly what I paid for it but probably under $30. It has all the info on the original schedule. I search all Millsaps, Williams, Kirklands, Hall, Stratton and associated families. Carolyn Snider at: Ccsnider@aol.com would be the lady to get in touch with. Jo Ann Giles
Jerry, Is it census with name/age/birthstate or just an index? thanks Cathy Hall Grand Island, NY *~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~* EMAIL ADDRESS: cat5hall@email.msn.com Bradley County TNGenWeb Page http://www.tngenweb.org/bradley TNBRADLE-Mail List TNBRADLE-L@rootsweb.com Polk County TNGenWeb Page http://www.tngenweb.org/polk TNPOLK Mail List TNPOLK-L@rootsweb.com ----- Original Message ----- From: <Gdinkydau@aol.com> To: <NCCHEROK-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, September 01, 1999 4:29 PM Subject: Re: [NCCHEROK] Weeks Surname > Cathy; > It is in Vol # 2. I don't know if it has been published separately or > not. Let me know if I can help you. Vol#2 has the census for 1840,1850, and > 1860. > > JERRY > > > ==== NCCHEROK Mailing List ==== > Please share your information about Cherokee Co. people and places with the list... thats what makes it work! > > To post to the list: nccherok-l@rootsweb.com > >
Cathy;' Just an index/. Name and age. JERRY
Would anyone have any information about the Millers of Cherokee Co.. I'm looking for information about the family of Jordan Miller, Brothers and sisters?? Sincerely, Carolene Woody-Zamudio
Thanks Corinne The very talented author of the poem "The Census Taker" is Darlene Stevens of Spokane, Washington. Corinne <arbhrs@hotmail.com> ______________________________________________________
Cathy Hall wrote: > > Jerry, > Is the 1860 census included in Vol. 2, or has it been > published and available for purchase-if so where? > thanks The 2nd edition of the Cherokee County Heritage book can be ordered from the Cherokee County web page, all the information you need for ordering is there. http://tib.com/cchm/ The first edition has been sold out for some time, but may reprint if enough people are interested. Robert Winslow Davidson