Posted on: Johnston Co. NC Queries Forum Reply Here: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/gc/USA/NC/Johnston/12248 Surname: gladys, sanders, saunders ------------------------- SHE IS THE DAUGHTER OF JOSEPH&MARY STEWARD INGRAM SAUNDERS OR SANDERS SHE LEFT DURHAM,N.C. IN HER TEENS WITH THE FAMILY AUTHAR & MARY SPRINGS. SHE IS THE BROTHER OF JAMES LEBIS SAUNDERS AND SISTER OF MARTHA LOVIE SAUNDERS. I WOULD BE SO VERY HAPPY IF I COULD FIND THIS BEAUTIFUL LADY WHOM MY DAD OFTEN TALKED ABOUT AND WANTED ME TO DO ALL I COULD TO FIND HER. I CERTAINLY HOPE THIS WILL BE A DREAM COME TRUE FOR ME AND MY FAMILY. I AM THE OLDEST DAUGHTER OF JAMES AND MARY HARRIS SAUNDERS . PLEASE CONTACT ME IF ANYONE HAS ANY INFORMATION CONCERNING HER WHEREABOUTS. I AM OPEN AS TO WHATEVER THE INFROMATION MIGHT BE, THEREFORE DON'T HESITATE TO CONTACT ME AS SOON AS POSIBLE. GOD BLESS YOU AND I DO TRUST THIS WILL BE REWARDING SINCERELY&PRAYFULY VERA SAUNDERS SCOTT E O
Free from ancestry.com Betty Pace BUCKS COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, 1751-1800: TRINITY UNION LUTHERAN AND REFORMED CHURCH Bucks County lies in the southeast corner of Pennsylvania, along the Delaware River. This database contains records from both the Trinity Union Reformed Church and the Trinity Union Lutheran Church in Bucks County. These records detail baptisms, marriages, and deaths for the years 1750 to 1800. Source Information: Lineages, Inc., comp. "Bucks County, Pennsylvania, 1751-1800: Trinity Union Lutheran and Reformed Church." [database online] Provo, UT: Ancestry.com, 2001. Original data: Hinke, William J. "Trinity Union Church, Record of the Reformed Congregation, Springfield Township, Bucks Co., Pennsylvania, 1760- 1800." Unpublished manuscript; Hinke, William J. "Trinity Union Church, Record of the Lutheran Congregation, Springfield Township, Bucks Co., Pennsylvania, 1751-95." Unpublished manuscript. To search this database, go to: http://www.ancestry.com/search/rectype/inddbs/5506.htm ________________________________________________________________ GET INTERNET ACCESS FROM JUNO! Juno offers FREE or PREMIUM Internet access for less! Join Juno today! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj.
Posted on: Johnston Co. NC Queries Forum Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/NC/Johnston/12247 Surname: Simons ------------------------- Does anybody knows anything on a Burrel Simons? I know that his son which is my great grandfather moved to Fairfield County,NC and then moved to SC. I don't have much on this family at all and if anyone can help me I appreciate it. Vickie
Posted on: Johnston Co. NC Queries Forum Reply Here: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/gc/USA/NC/Johnston/12246 Surname: EATMAN ------------------------- Still looking for information on Piety and Benjamin Eatman. Information I have seen, indicates that Piety may have been married to another Eatman. Does anyone have any information. Some of the Johnston County EATMAN decendants are having a reunion on May 5th, 2001 at Amelia Church outside of Clayton NC.---
Hi, I just sent you a list of 162 churches and 84 cemeteries in Johnston County, NC from the USGS National Mapping Information web site. The only churches on the Princeton map were: Bakers Chapel, Bizzell Grove Church, Cedar Grove Church, Grace Church, Hephzibah Church, Old Union Church, Shiloh Church and Stevens Chapel. The only 3 cemeterties on the Princeton map were: Bizzell Grove Memorial Gardens, Overby Cemetery and Thompson Cemetery. Bill Allen <misterbill@pdq.net> "Kathleen L. Davis" wrote: > Could anyone please tell me directions to the site of the Old Primitive > Baptist Church in or near Princeton, specifically the cemetery > associated with the church. I will be visiting the area soon and can > find my way to Princeton, but can anyone tell me where to go from there? > Also if anyone has an index for that cemetery, I am looking for the > grave of John Phillips, Sr. dod: 26 Sept 1839. Thank you.
THANKS, Betty Pace, for posting those very helpful directions on images! I now have a great map of NC tucked away where I can refer to it. Jean Barbour
Could anyone please tell me directions to the site of the Old Primitive Baptist Church in or near Princeton, specifically the cemetery associated with the church. I will be visiting the area soon and can find my way to Princeton, but can anyone tell me where to go from there? Also if anyone has an index for that cemetery, I am looking for the grave of John Phillips, Sr. dod: 26 Sept 1839. Thank you.
Posted on: Johnston Co. NC Queries Forum Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/NC/Johnston/12245 Surname: Whaley, Jernigan ------------------------- Searching for James H. Whaley of Johnston County, married Anne Underwood, children Nettie, Percy, and Lula Whaley. Seeking information on this family, births, deaths, and marriages. Thank you Robert Jernigan AshiyaAFB@aol.com
Posted on: Johnston Co. NC Queries Forum Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/NC/Johnston/12244 Surname: ballard, waddell ------------------------- Seeking information on the families of Rebecca Ballard, born bet. 1787-1798-N.C.,and her husband Edward Waddell-b. abt.1798 in N.C..They were married in Johnston Co. Oct.7, 1818 (marriage bond book). Edward's parents were Edward Waddell-died 1812 in Johnston Co.(will), and Polley. Signing the marriage bond with Rebecca was Edward Ballard. Any info. about these families will be appreciated, and I will gladly share what I have. Thanks in advance.
Posted on: Johnston Co. NC Queries Forum Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/NC/Johnston/12243 Surname: Parrish, Jones, Turley ------------------------- New address for this/ Mary_Grether@yahoo.com
Posted on: Johnston Co. NC Queries Forum Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/NC/Johnston/12242 Surname: Jones, Parrish, Turley ------------------------- as far as I know I think It is the same one, I have obit stating his name, p[lease contact me, I really would like to find out. mary
Posted on: Johnston Co. NC Queries Forum Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/NC/Johnston/12241 Surname: Jones, Parrish, Turley, Lassiter ------------------------- James Atlas Parrish Married Etta Jones, they had 7 children Maude b 1897 d 1980 m Ashley Mcelveen Maggie b 1897 d 1990 m Fred Gooch Talmadge m Lettie Talton Garland Robert Zenobia any info is greatly appreciated
Debbie Drake Hogue wrote: > I am wondering if anyone knows anything about the James Lee that married > Ellinda Ingram in 1821 in Johnston Co, NC. ------------ Lee, Hugh Jr. +Tatum, Ann Lee, Wm. +Burchett, Rebecca Lee, Wm. +Westbrooke, Elizabeth Ann Lee, Samuel Sr. +ukn Lee, James ca.1780/90-ca.1843 <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< +unknown m1.ca.1800 Lee, James Wm. 1815- +Ingram, Ellinder 1787- (dau/Shadrack & ukn) m2.1821.12.24 Lee, Pheraba ca.1825- m.1847.12.22 +Rose, Wm. Lee, Nancy ca.1832- This data from "ged90604.zip" at the bottom of http://members.tripod.com/LeeHouse/Jlx-home.htm. GED contains approx. 10,000 names Good hunting, Jim @ LeeHouse
Posted on: Johnston Co. NC Queries Forum Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/NC/Johnston/12240 Surname: ------------------------- You can look at my family stuff on my webpage at http://www.angelfire.com/md/dotsplace. The only thing I have on Beaman is that one married into my family.
I am wondering if anyone knows anything about the James Lee that married Ellinda Ingram in 1821 in Johnston Co, NC. I am researching a Lee family that lived in Richmond, VA from 1850 (?). On the census it says mother and children were born in NC. The mother is Elminter Lee, and children are James, born 1827, Lucinda VA who married Marcellus Hicks in 1849, Sarah, Eliza, the last child born 1834. Mr. Lee is not with the family and I assume he is dead. Must have died after 1834? The family might have come to VA to be near Lucinda after she got married. The only name similar to Elminter in the marriage records of NC is Ellinda. Her name was misspelled in every census I looked at. Does anyone know anything about this family? Thanks, Debbie Drake Hogue Sandston, VA At 08:30 AM 03/27/2001 -0800, Jim Williams wrote: >Ted and Freda Noble wrote: >> >> Cheryll, >> >> Just some notes to you now and then. No rush ever. Just, if and >> when, would like to know what you think about them. >> >> You have the children of William Lee, b. 1750, married to Elizabeth >> Ingram? as: Ingram, William, Joseph, Vardeman, Moses, Spencer, John, >> Andrew, David, Philip. >> >> I have children only as Barsheba, Ingram and Durham???? > > I agree with the latter 3. > >> You have Edward Lee, b. 1766, son of Edward and Mary Allen Lee >> married to Sarah Lee. I have him maarried to Nancy Fail. > > Again, I agree with the latter. > >> You have Ann Lee daughter of Col. John and Morning Lee married to Tobias Burn >> You have her married to Thomas C. Clifton. > > She was marr'd to Tobias BUNN (not Burn; see correction >http://members.tripod.com/LeeHouse/Jlx-home.htm ;Some Important Notes >#4) > >> It's great to be getting so much info on this family. I am still >> working my way through it. > > You want data on the John LEE, Esq. (JLX) line? Try the link above for >over 10,000 desc's of JLX, gathered by 130+ "researching cousins". If >you're part of the jlx line, please let me know so I can add your names >to the cousin-list. > >Jim Williams, Sr. - K6HIO >LeeHouse > > >==== NCJOHNST Mailing List ==== >Johnston County, North Carolina NCGenWeb >http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncjohnst/index.htm > >============================== >Search over 1 Billion names at Ancestry.com! >http://www.ancestry.com/rd/rwlist1.asp > >
Posted on: Johnston Co. NC Queries Forum Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/NC/Johnston/12239 Surname: beamon, blevins, reedy, luckett ------------------------- dot i am also searching the beamon line this is my fathers side but i haven't had much luck with this side do you have a web site where i might look at your files? thanks for your help. Linda
Posted on: Johnston Co. NC Queries Forum Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/NC/Johnston/12238 Surname: Gower, Johnson ------------------------- Looking for info on Abel Gower. He was born in VA in 1757. Abel enlisted in the rev. war in 1776 in Johnston Co. NC. By the late 1700's he had moved to Georgia. He married an Elizabeth Johnson? around 1782. Abel is buried in Gwinnett Co. GA. Who are his parents? Any leads appreciated. Lynda Wilson
how do I unsubscribe from the list? Kind regards, Pam -----Original Message----- From: Mary Anne Baker Barbour [mailto:mabarb@peoplepc.com] Sent: Sunday, March 18, 2001 9:13 PM To: NCJOHNST-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [NCJOHNST] Baker/Stanley Connections Posted on: Johnston Co. NC Obituaries Forum Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/NC/JohnstonObits/10054 Surname: Baker, Stanley ------------------------- Butch: Please give me more specifics of what Stanley/Baker information of Johnston County you are seeking. I have some info. I am new on the net but am willing to try to help you. My main info would be the Baker connection. I have not done extensive Stanley research perse. Mary Anne Baker Barbour ==== NCJOHNST Mailing List ==== Johnston County, North Carolina NCGenWeb http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncjohnst/index.htm ============================== Search over 900 million names at Ancestry.com! http://www.ancestry.com/rd/rwlist1.asp
Ted and Freda Noble wrote: > > Cheryll, > > Just some notes to you now and then. No rush ever. Just, if and > when, would like to know what you think about them. > > You have the children of William Lee, b. 1750, married to Elizabeth > Ingram? as: Ingram, William, Joseph, Vardeman, Moses, Spencer, John, > Andrew, David, Philip. > > I have children only as Barsheba, Ingram and Durham???? I agree with the latter 3. > You have Edward Lee, b. 1766, son of Edward and Mary Allen Lee > married to Sarah Lee. I have him maarried to Nancy Fail. Again, I agree with the latter. > You have Ann Lee daughter of Col. John and Morning Lee married to Tobias Burn > You have her married to Thomas C. Clifton. She was marr'd to Tobias BUNN (not Burn; see correction http://members.tripod.com/LeeHouse/Jlx-home.htm ;Some Important Notes #4) > It's great to be getting so much info on this family. I am still > working my way through it. You want data on the John LEE, Esq. (JLX) line? Try the link above for over 10,000 desc's of JLX, gathered by 130+ "researching cousins". If you're part of the jlx line, please let me know so I can add your names to the cousin-list. Jim Williams, Sr. - K6HIO LeeHouse
This tip from ancestry.com covers a problem I frequently have in printing maps from the internet. Maybe it can help someone else. Betty Pace TIP FOR PRINTING MAPS ============================================================ Many of the maps in Ancestry's collection are too large to fit on one page. In some cases, you can switch the print orientation to landscape. (See your browser's help menu under "Print Setup" for browser-specific instructions on how to do this.) If you are still not getting the full map, image-editing software may be necessary. Many newer computers now come with this software built in. Microsoft users may find Microsoft Image Composer (MIC), Paint (found in Programs/Accessories), or Microsoft Photo Editor already installed on their computers. Mac users may find similar programs available through CNet's Download page (http://cnet.com/downloads/0-10005.html?tag=st.cn.1.dir.10005). Many of these programs are shareware and/or reasonably priced. If you have a scanner or digital camera, you may have gotten software like Adobe PhotoShop as part of its package, which can also be used to edit the images. You can save the map to your hard drive by right clicking on it and selecting "Save Picture As" (or "Save Image As" in Netscape). I have created a folder on my hard drive called "Images," and I save maps and photos to this file. Use the editing software you have to open the file. Depending on the type of software you are using, there will be options to resize the image, often by selecting a percentage of the image's original size. Look for more information in your help menu under "resize" or "scale." Some of the maps, when sized down to a printable scale, may become difficult to read. In these cases, using other editing functions in this type of software, you may also be able to cut out sections of the map to zero in on your particular area of interest, or split it into two or more printable pieces. This can help keep the original resolution of the map, making it easier to read. Look for "cutout" or "crop" in your help menu for more information on how to do this. Highlighting and other special-effect features can also help you to customize the map. Once you have the map looking the way you want it, it can be set to be used as the wallpaper (backdrop of your computer) by right-clicking on the new saved image and selecting "Set As Wallpaper." This will keep it always close at hand for future reference. You can view all of the maps in the Ancestry.com Map Center at: http://www.ancestry.com/search/rectype/reference/maps/main.asp ________________________________________________________________ GET INTERNET ACCESS FROM JUNO! Juno offers FREE or PREMIUM Internet access for less! Join Juno today! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj.