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    1. Re: [ONEALL-L] NOT only once in this life
    2. Carl E. Porter
    3. This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------56A6C0744BB3CF80CB9A2AF2 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Dear Anne, and all, I really do appreciate the sentiment, but you may say it next year, too! As the first year ended at the end of year one, the first 2000 years end at the end of year 2000! Carl :o) Anne O'Neal wrote: > Dear List, > I cannot resist the temptation. I will only be able to say this one > time in my lifetime. I want to wish you all a Merry Christmas and a > Happy New Millennium. May the next thousand years be your best. > Anne O'Neal --------------56A6C0744BB3CF80CB9A2AF2 Content-Type: text/x-vcard; charset=us-ascii; name="rosebud.vcf" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Description: Card for Carl E. Porter Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="rosebud.vcf" begin:vcard n:Porter;Carl English tel;fax:618-498-4826 tel;work:618-498-4826 x-mozilla-html:FALSE url:http://www.rosebud1.com org:Rosebud Enterprises;Headquarters adr:;;208 N. Giddings Ave.;Jerseyville;Illinois;62052;USA version:2.1 email;internet:rosebud@gtec.com title:President note:I want your phone card business. fn:Carl English Porter end:vcard --------------56A6C0744BB3CF80CB9A2AF2--

    12/13/1999 12:35:58
    1. Re: [ONEALL-L] only once in this life
    2. Greg Anderson
    3. HI Anne Thank You! :) Same to you! :) Greg Anderson >Dear List, > I cannot resist the temptation. I will only be able to say this one >time in my lifetime. I want to wish you all a Merry Christmas and a >Happy New Millennium. May the next thousand years be your best. >Anne O'Neal

    12/13/1999 12:24:26
    1. Re: [ONEALL-L] PC Holiday Wishes
    2. John O'Neal, I wholeheartedly accept your good wishes and wish them twofold back to you. Very clever ! Emma in NM

    12/13/1999 11:21:58
    1. [ONEALL-L] PC Holiday Wishes
    2. Please accept with no obligation, implied or explicit my best wishes for an environmentally conscious, socially responsible, low stress, non-addictive, gender neutral, celebration of the winter solstice holiday, practiced within the most enjoyable traditions of the religious persuasion of your choice, or secular practices of your choice, with respect for the religious/secular persuasions and/or traditions of others, or their choice not to practice religious or secular traditions at all . . . . . and a fiscally successful, personally fulfilling, and medically uncomplicated recognition of the onset of the generally accepted calendar year 2000, but not without due respect for the calendars of choice of other cultures whose contributions to society have helped make America great, (not to imply that America is necessarily greater than any other country or is the only "AMERICA" in the western hemisphere), and without regard to the race, creed, color, age, physical ability, religious faith, choice of computer platform, or sexual preference of the wishee. (By accepting this greeting, you are accepting these terms. This greeting is subject to clarification or withdrawal. It is freely transferable with no alteration to the original greeting. It implies no promise by the wisher to actually implement any of the wishes for her/himself or others, and is void where prohibited by law, and is revocable at the sole discretion of the wisher. This wish is warranted to perform as expected within the usual application of good tidings for a period of one year, or until the issuance of a subsequent holiday greeting, whichever comes first, and warranty is limited to replacement of this wish or issuance of a new wish at the sole discretion of the wisher.) Warm Regards (But not too warm) Your Friend John O'Neal

    12/13/1999 10:20:03
    1. Re: [ONEALL-L] only once in this life
    2. same to you Marie O'Neill

    12/13/1999 09:03:26
    1. Re: [ONEALL-L] only once in this life
    2. Make it one to remember!!! Merry Christmas and Happy New Century to All !!Pam

    12/13/1999 07:30:26
    1. Re: [ONEALL-L] only once in this life
    2. Lori Shelton
    3. Ditto for me as well! Lori O'Neill Shelton

    12/13/1999 07:02:06
    1. [ONEALL-L] [Fwd: [GENCLASS-L] Links for genealogy]
    2. Your Name
    3. This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------0E4070A1E6D454CB38D66DB7 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit I haven't tested all these out yet - but thot it lookged like a great collection ! Happy Holidays ! Pete O'Neil in Arlington,TX oneil@swbell.net --------------0E4070A1E6D454CB38D66DB7 Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline Return-path: <GENCLASS-L-request@rootsweb.com> Received: from mta2.rcsntx.swbell.net (mta2-pr.rcsntx.swbell.net) by sims1.rcsntx.swbell.net (Sun Internet Mail Server sims.3.5.1999.07.30.00.05.p8) with ESMTP id <0FML009BNEG8JJ@sims1.rcsntx.swbell.net>; Sat, 11 Dec 1999 14:04:57 -0600 (CST) Received: from bl-14.rootsweb.com ([204.212.38.30]) by mta2.rcsntx.swbell.net (Sun Internet Mail Server sims.3.5.1999.09.16.21.57.p8) with ESMTP id <0FML00KL9EG6OJ@mta2.rcsntx.swbell.net>; Sat, 11 Dec 1999 14:04:55 -0600 (CST) Received: (from slist@localhost) by bl-14.rootsweb.com (8.9.3/8.9.3) id LAA03178; Sat, 11 Dec 1999 11:55:34 -0800 (PST) Resent-date: Sat, 11 Dec 1999 11:55:34 -0800 (PST) Date: Sat, 11 Dec 1999 14:42:12 -0500 Resent-from: GENCLASS-L@rootsweb.com From: Gloria Motter <jgmott@wcoil.com> Subject: [GENCLASS-L] Links for genealogy Resent-sender: GENCLASS-L-request@rootsweb.com To: GENCLASS-L@rootsweb.com Resent-message-id: <0ph9O.A.Gx.1wqU4@bl-14.rootsweb.com> Message-id: <006c01bf440f$d50906c0$1146443f@jgmott> MIME-version: 1.0 X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook Express 5.00.2314.1300 Content-type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit Precedence: list Old-To: "GENCLASS" <GENCLASS-L@rootsweb.com> X-MSMail-Priority: Normal X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V5.00.2314.1300 X-Mailing-List: <GENCLASS-L@rootsweb.com> archive/latest/4759 X-Loop: GENCLASS-L@rootsweb.com X-Priority: 3 Here are genealogy links that might me of help. Gloria Proud Rootsweb Sponsor Member of the Allen Co.Ohio Genealogical Society : : Genealogy Links : http://www.dar.org/ : http://www.zdnet.com/anchordesk/story/story_3739.html : http://www.angelfire.com/pa/ICouldBeWorking4You/index.html : : Links & Indexes : http://www.cyndislist.com/ : http://192.41.11.174/distantc/ : http://www.ancestry.com/ancestry/testurllinks/search.asp : : http://www.geocities.com/join/freehp.html : http://www.geocities.com/ : : Gen Web sites : http://www.usigs.org/index.htm : http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Plains/1321/links.html : http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/md/baltimore/ : http://www.usgenweb.com/ : http://www.rootsweb.com/~mdgenweb/ : Genealogy Computing Info : http://www.servtech.com/~mvail/genealogy.html : http://www.sanbachs.com/cdi.html : http://www.genealogy.org/census/contents.shtml : http://www.ancestry.com/gencomp/index.htm : http://genweb.net/~gen-cds/cdlist.html : : http://lanclio.org/home.htm : http://www.wallofhonor.com/search_f.asp : 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    12/11/1999 02:02:06
    1. Re: [ONEALL-L] Spencer O'Neal
    2. Christopher O'Neal
    3. unsuscribe Oneal2311@aol.com wrote: > Sorry Karen, The first entry in bible is Oliver O'Neal b 1798. I found the > North Carolina birth place in census. Other then that, I am completely in > the dark. > Rod

    12/09/1999 11:24:04
    1. Re: [ONEALL-L] Spencer O'Neal
    2. Sorry Karen, The first entry in bible is Oliver O'Neal b 1798. I found the North Carolina birth place in census. Other then that, I am completely in the dark. Rod

    12/09/1999 04:11:43
    1. Re: [ONEALL-L] Spencer O'Neal
    2. Karen O'Neal
    3. Rod - and now my turn to butt in here.... do you know anything about your gggf in NC? We're trying to place our SIlas O'NEAL in .Nash County, NC - he was b. 1778 & m. in Johnston County - Karen O'Neal ----- Original Message ----- From: <Oneal2311@aol.com> To: <ONEALL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, December 01, 1999 10:39 PM Subject: Re: [ONEALL-L] Spencer O'Neal > Larry, > Please allow me to butt in here. > I was born Rodney L. O'Neal in Electra, TX. My dad died when I was 3 years > old. My mother remarried when I was 8 years old and we moved to Monahans, > TX. My Stepfather was Otis W. Hooper and the Hooper's have printed a very > extensive book on US Hooper's. > > I have a sister who lives near Bullard, TX, and another in Phoenix, AZ. > > I too am new at genealogy, but I was fortunate to have the O'Neal Family > Bible which starts at 1784 and ends 1884. > > My gggrandfather was born in NC and moved to Wilson Co TN before 1820. In > 1830 the family moved to Missouri. > > Forgive me for butting in but reading the similarities between your life and > mine I had to respond > > Rod O'Neal > >

    12/09/1999 02:17:31
    1. Re: [ONEALL-L] HOW TO UNSUB/SUB
    2. please take me off the list..please unsubscribe me

    12/06/1999 03:04:32
  1. 12/06/1999 02:59:35
  2. 12/06/1999 02:12:33
  3. 12/06/1999 01:43:46
    1. Re: [ONEALL-L] [Fwd: Biography to share]
    2. oneallj
    3. Hi Carl! If you will note in this material Samuel O'Neall, son of Henry Frost O'Neall is the second Samuel born to Henry and Mary Miles O'Neall. Their first born was also named Samuel. Full name Samuel Miles O'Neall born 26 November 1798 died 05 December 1798. The Samuel noted in the bio-material below was the 12th born of 14 children of Henry and Mary Miles O'Neall. Jim O'Neall oneallj@ncn.net ----- Original Message ----- From: Carl E. Porter <rosebud@gtec.com> To: <ONEALL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, December 04, 1999 2:01 AM Subject: [ONEALL-L] [Fwd: Biography to share] > This is a multi-part message in MIME format. > --------------D886C42FFD14F8BA9FCFE924 > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 > Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit > > Hello Folks! > > Happy holidays to all. This just came in on the Greene Co. IN list & I > thought I should share it . > > Carl > > oneallj wrote: > > > Stephen: > > > > Just a note- I have an Alice Stalcup born 1879 died in 1943 married > > 01 January 1895 in Greene County, Indiana to Otto O'Neall born 1869 died > > 1950. > > I have listed only one son Ivan T. O'Neall born 1898 died 1969 married Nola > > Harrell born 1911, one son Delmar O'Neall born 1937. > > > > Otto was the son of Nathan b. 1842 and Elanor Ferguson b. 1838 O'Neall; > > > > Nathan the son of Samuel O'Neall born 25 May 1820 Bush river South Carolina, > > died 30 August 1851 in Indiana married 18 February 1841 in Daviess Co. > > Indiana Mary Ann Chandler born between 1820 and 1825 died 1851. > > > > Samuel O'Neall was the son of Henry Frost O'Neall born 10 January 1776 > > Mudlick, Laurens District South Carolina, died 17 November 1852 Cass > > Township, Greene County Indiana, married 6 December 1797 Bush river meeting, > > South Carolina, Mary Miles born 27 August 1782 in Virginia, died 27 October > > 1845 Greene county Indiana. Henry and mary Miles O'Neall are my direct > > ancestors. > > > > Does your Stalcup family connect to Alice who married Otto O'Neall? > > > > Jim O'Neall > > oneallj@ncn.net > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: Stephen J. Stalcup <jumping@airmail.net> > > To: <INGREENE-L@rootsweb.com> > > Sent: Thursday, December 02, 1999 11:36 AM > > Subject: Re: Biography to share > > > > > I would like to correct some of the data on the STALCUP family in Mrs. > > Hugh Owen's 1908 biography of Jacob Bucher; based on additional research and > > more current publications , including the three volume " STALCUP FAMILY > > HISTORY "(1986) by Earl E. Jones and Dr. Peter S. Craig's 1993 work " THE > > 1693 CENSUS OF THE SWEDES ON THE DELAWARE" and published early church > > records of OLD SWEDES CHURCH, Wilmington, Delaware. > > > > > > All individuals with the surname STALCUP,STALLCUP,STALLCOP, STAULCUP and > > other variant spellings descend from the same common ancestor who arrived > > in the New Sweden Colony -- in present day Delaware -- in 1641. Hence our > > ancestry is Swedish, not German. The first five generations, through > > William Stalcop (1741-1819) primarily used the STALCOP spelling; and only > > with the sixth generation -- that of Isaac Stalcup (1765-1841)-- did the > > current STALCUP spelling come into use. William Stalcop and several of his > > brothers migrated to Orange Co.,NC after the death of his father, Peter > > Stalcop in 1768. He moved on to Sumner Co.,TN in 1796; and it is from there > > that most of the Stalcups migrating to Greene County, Indiana came. I am > > including a brief biographical sketch of the 'original immigrant' in this > > email; and have additional data on thr four lines of the Stalcup family in > > Greene County, Indiana, from about 1820 on my web site at the address > > below. > > > > > > Johan Andersson Stålcop > > > > > > > > > by Larry S. Stallcup > > > > > > Forefather Member, Swedish Colonial Society > > > > > > 1436 Lakeview Drive > > > > > > Virginia Beach, VA 23455 > > > > > > > > > originally published in Swedish Colonial News, > > > > > > Volume 1, Number 4 (Fall 1991) > > > > > > > > > > > > Johan Andersson of Strängnäs, Södermanland, Sweden, was just a young boy > > of perhaps 13 or 14 when he was hired by Måns Kling to go to New Sweden as a > > farm hand. He sailed May 3, 1641, from Stockholm aboard the Charitas for > > Gothenburg, where his ship joined company with the Kalmar Nyckel. The two > > ships departed for the Colony in July and arrived at Fort Christina November > > 7,1641. Johan Andersson was soon at work and, with the arrival of Governor > > Printz in 1643, he became one of the first tobacco planters at Upland (now > > Chester). > > > > > > At about the age of 19, Johan Andersson was hired by Governor Printz to be > > a soldier. With the arrival of Governor Rising in 1654, he was promoted to > > the position of gunner, an occupation which may have led to his wearing a > > piece of armor called a breastplate, which probably explains the nickname of > > "Stälkofta" (steel coat in Swedish) by which he was usually called in > > Swedish records. During the Dutch invasion in 1655, Johan Sfälkofta was the > > gunner at Fort Trefaldighet (Trinity) at present New Castle. His nickname > > soon appeared phonetically in Dutch records as "Staelcop" and later passed > > into English records as "Stalcop." This last version became the basis for > > the surnames adopted by all of his descendants (Stallcop, Stallcup, > > Staulcup, Stalcup). > > > > > > Under Dutch rule Johan Andersson StåIcop began acquiring land and > > eventually owned the greater part of the land now occupied by the City of > > Wilmington. He married Christina Carlsdotter, the daughter of Carl Jönsson. > > Carl Jönsson and his family, from Letstigen in southeastern Värmland, > > Sweden, arrived on the Mercurius, the last expedition to the colony, which > > reached the Delaware River in 1656 after New Sweden had fallen to the Dutch. > > > > > > Johan Andersson and Christina Carlsdotter established their home only > > about 400 paces (approximately one-quarter mile) west from Fort Christina. > > Their seven known children and their approximate year of birth were: > > > > > > 1. Anders (Andrew), born 1656, who married Catharine (parents unknown) and > > had five children before his death c. 1692. > > > > > > 2. Charles, born 1658 and died, unmarried, in 1692. > > > > > > 3. Daughter (name unknown), born 1660, who was the first wife of Lulof > > Stedham, and had three children before her death c. 1691. After her death, > > Lulof Stedham married Catharine, the widow of Andrew Stalcop. > > > > > > 4. John, born 1662, married Annika (daughter of Johan Ericksson). John > > Stalcop played a large role in the building of Holy Trinity (Old Swedes') > > Church by providing some of the land (inherited from his father) where the > > church is built. Later he sold some 250 acres of land to the church for a > > glebe. John died unexpectedly 1700. He and Annika had four children. > > > > > > 5. Peter, born 1664, married Catharine (daughter of Samuel Petersson). > > Peter operated a large plantation on Red Clay Creek. He died in 1710, > > survived by six children. [ Our Greene Co.,Indiana families descend from > > Peter] > > > > > > 6. Mary, born 1666, married John Hance Steelman. They had at least four > > children. > > > > > > 7. Jonas, born 1669, was unmarried and apparently died about 1690. > > > > > > > > > > > > Johan Andersson Stälcop died in 1685 and Christina Carlsdotter died about > > a decade later. They probably were buried in the Old Swedish Burying Ground > > near old Fort Christina which later became part of the graveyard of Holy > > Trinity (Old Swedes') Church. Today their descendants comprise one of the > > largest single family units in America. > > > > > > > > > > > > Steve Stalcup > > > Farmers Branch, TX > > > > > > > > > Stalcup Family Page : > > > http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Prairie/4426/ > > > Greene Co.,IN Stalcup Page: > > > http://web2.airmail.net/jumping/ > > > > > > > > --------------D886C42FFD14F8BA9FCFE924 > Content-Type: message/rfc822 > Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit > Content-Disposition: inline > > Return-Path: <INGREENE-L-request@rootsweb.com> > Received: from bl-11.rootsweb.com ([204.212.38.27]) by mail.gtec.com > (Post.Office MTA v3.5.3 release 223 ID# 0-55235U2500L250S0V35) > with ESMTP id com for <rosebud@gtec.com>; > Fri, 3 Dec 1999 22:11:52 -0600 > Received: (from slist@localhost) > by bl-11.rootsweb.com (8.9.3/8.9.3) id UAA12761; > Fri, 3 Dec 1999 20:10:48 -0800 (PST) > Resent-Date: Fri, 3 Dec 1999 20:10:48 -0800 (PST) > Message-ID: <011101bf3e0e$66edfbc0$0100007f@ncn.net> > From: "oneallj" <oneallj@ncn.net> > Old-To: "Stephen J. Stalcup" <jumping@airmail.net>, <INGREENE-L@rootsweb.com> > References: <005901bf3ceb$c54cf780$c93d88cf@osgyfqel> > Subject: Re: Biography to share > Date: Fri, 3 Dec 1999 22:13:46 -0600 > X-Priority: 3 > X-MSMail-Priority: Normal > X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook Express 5.00.2314.1300 > X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V5.00.2314.1300 > Resent-Message-ID: <I3Wr1C.A.NHD.HRJS4@bl-11.rootsweb.com> > To: INGREENE-L@rootsweb.com > Resent-From: INGREENE-L@rootsweb.com > X-Mailing-List: <INGREENE-L@rootsweb.com> archive/latest/574 > X-Loop: INGREENE-L@rootsweb.com > Precedence: list > Resent-Sender: INGREENE-L-request@rootsweb.com > X-Mozilla-Status2: 00000000 > > Stephen: > > Just a note- I have an Alice Stalcup born 1879 died in 1943 married > 01 January 1895 in Greene County, Indiana to Otto O'Neall born 1869 died > 1950. > I have listed only one son Ivan T. O'Neall born 1898 died 1969 married Nola > Harrell born 1911, one son Delmar O'Neall born 1937. > > Otto was the son of Nathan b. 1842 and Elanor Ferguson b. 1838 O'Neall; > > Nathan the son of Samuel O'Neall born 25 May 1820 Bush river South Carolina, > died 30 August 1851 in Indiana married 18 February 1841 in Daviess Co. > Indiana Mary Ann Chandler born between 1820 and 1825 died 1851. > > Samuel O'Neall was the son of Henry Frost O'Neall born 10 January 1776 > Mudlick, Laurens District South Carolina, died 17 November 1852 Cass > Township, Greene County Indiana, married 6 December 1797 Bush river meeting, > South Carolina, Mary Miles born 27 August 1782 in Virginia, died 27 October > 1845 Greene county Indiana. Henry and mary Miles O'Neall are my direct > ancestors. > > Does your Stalcup family connect to Alice who married Otto O'Neall? > > Jim O'Neall > oneallj@ncn.net > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Stephen J. Stalcup <jumping@airmail.net> > To: <INGREENE-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Thursday, December 02, 1999 11:36 AM > Subject: Re: Biography to share > > > > I would like to correct some of the data on the STALCUP family in Mrs. > Hugh Owen's 1908 biography of Jacob Bucher; based on additional research and > more current publications , including the three volume " STALCUP FAMILY > HISTORY "(1986) by Earl E. Jones and Dr. Peter S. Craig's 1993 work " THE > 1693 CENSUS OF THE SWEDES ON THE DELAWARE" and published early church > records of OLD SWEDES CHURCH, Wilmington, Delaware. > > > > All individuals with the surname STALCUP,STALLCUP,STALLCOP, STAULCUP and > other variant spellings descend from the same common ancestor who arrived > in the New Sweden Colony -- in present day Delaware -- in 1641. Hence our > ancestry is Swedish, not German. The first five generations, through > William Stalcop (1741-1819) primarily used the STALCOP spelling; and only > with the sixth generation -- that of Isaac Stalcup (1765-1841)-- did the > current STALCUP spelling come into use. William Stalcop and several of his > brothers migrated to Orange Co.,NC after the death of his father, Peter > Stalcop in 1768. He moved on to Sumner Co.,TN in 1796; and it is from there > that most of the Stalcups migrating to Greene County, Indiana came. I am > including a brief biographical sketch of the 'original immigrant' in this > email; and have additional data on thr four lines of the Stalcup family in > Greene County, Indiana, from about 1820 on my web site at the address > below. > > > > Johan Andersson Stålcop > > > > > > by Larry S. Stallcup > > > > Forefather Member, Swedish Colonial Society > > > > 1436 Lakeview Drive > > > > Virginia Beach, VA 23455 > > > > > > originally published in Swedish Colonial News, > > > > Volume 1, Number 4 (Fall 1991) > > > > > > > > Johan Andersson of Strängnäs, Södermanland, Sweden, was just a young boy > of perhaps 13 or 14 when he was hired by Måns Kling to go to New Sweden as a > farm hand. He sailed May 3, 1641, from Stockholm aboard the Charitas for > Gothenburg, where his ship joined company with the Kalmar Nyckel. The two > ships departed for the Colony in July and arrived at Fort Christina November > 7,1641. Johan Andersson was soon at work and, with the arrival of Governor > Printz in 1643, he became one of the first tobacco planters at Upland (now > Chester). > > > > At about the age of 19, Johan Andersson was hired by Governor Printz to be > a soldier. With the arrival of Governor Rising in 1654, he was promoted to > the position of gunner, an occupation which may have led to his wearing a > piece of armor called a breastplate, which probably explains the nickname of > "Stälkofta" (steel coat in Swedish) by which he was usually called in > Swedish records. During the Dutch invasion in 1655, Johan Sfälkofta was the > gunner at Fort Trefaldighet (Trinity) at present New Castle. His nickname > soon appeared phonetically in Dutch records as "Staelcop" and later passed > into English records as "Stalcop." This last version became the basis for > the surnames adopted by all of his descendants (Stallcop, Stallcup, > Staulcup, Stalcup). > > > > Under Dutch rule Johan Andersson StåIcop began acquiring land and > eventually owned the greater part of the land now occupied by the City of > Wilmington. He married Christina Carlsdotter, the daughter of Carl Jönsson. > Carl Jönsson and his family, from Letstigen in southeastern Värmland, > Sweden, arrived on the Mercurius, the last expedition to the colony, which > reached the Delaware River in 1656 after New Sweden had fallen to the Dutch. > > > > Johan Andersson and Christina Carlsdotter established their home only > about 400 paces (approximately one-quarter mile) west from Fort Christina. > Their seven known children and their approximate year of birth were: > > > > 1. Anders (Andrew), born 1656, who married Catharine (parents unknown) and > had five children before his death c. 1692. > > > > 2. Charles, born 1658 and died, unmarried, in 1692. > > > > 3. Daughter (name unknown), born 1660, who was the first wife of Lulof > Stedham, and had three children before her death c. 1691. After her death, > Lulof Stedham married Catharine, the widow of Andrew Stalcop. > > > > 4. John, born 1662, married Annika (daughter of Johan Ericksson). John > Stalcop played a large role in the building of Holy Trinity (Old Swedes') > Church by providing some of the land (inherited from his father) where the > church is built. Later he sold some 250 acres of land to the church for a > glebe. John died unexpectedly 1700. He and Annika had four children. > > > > 5. Peter, born 1664, married Catharine (daughter of Samuel Petersson). > Peter operated a large plantation on Red Clay Creek. He died in 1710, > survived by six children. [ Our Greene Co.,Indiana families descend from > Peter] > > > > 6. Mary, born 1666, married John Hance Steelman. They had at least four > children. > > > > 7. Jonas, born 1669, was unmarried and apparently died about 1690. > > > > > > > > Johan Andersson Stälcop died in 1685 and Christina Carlsdotter died about > a decade later. They probably were buried in the Old Swedish Burying Ground > near old Fort Christina which later became part of the graveyard of Holy > Trinity (Old Swedes') Church. Today their descendants comprise one of the > largest single family units in America. > > > > > > > > Steve Stalcup > > Farmers Branch, TX > > > > > > Stalcup Family Page : > > http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Prairie/4426/ > > Greene Co.,IN Stalcup Page: > > http://web2.airmail.net/jumping/ > > > > > > > > > > --------------D886C42FFD14F8BA9FCFE924 > Content-Type: text/x-vcard; charset=us-ascii; > name="rosebud.vcf" > Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit > Content-Description: Card for Carl E. Porter > Content-Disposition: attachment; > filename="rosebud.vcf" > > begin:vcard > n:Porter;Carl English > tel;fax:618-498-4826 > tel;work:618-498-4826 > x-mozilla-ht >

    12/04/1999 07:27:17
    1. [ONEALL-L] [Fwd: Biography to share]
    2. Carl E. Porter
    3. This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------D886C42FFD14F8BA9FCFE924 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Hello Folks! Happy holidays to all. This just came in on the Greene Co. IN list & I thought I should share it . Carl oneallj wrote: > Stephen: > > Just a note- I have an Alice Stalcup born 1879 died in 1943 married > 01 January 1895 in Greene County, Indiana to Otto O'Neall born 1869 died > 1950. > I have listed only one son Ivan T. O'Neall born 1898 died 1969 married Nola > Harrell born 1911, one son Delmar O'Neall born 1937. > > Otto was the son of Nathan b. 1842 and Elanor Ferguson b. 1838 O'Neall; > > Nathan the son of Samuel O'Neall born 25 May 1820 Bush river South Carolina, > died 30 August 1851 in Indiana married 18 February 1841 in Daviess Co. > Indiana Mary Ann Chandler born between 1820 and 1825 died 1851. > > Samuel O'Neall was the son of Henry Frost O'Neall born 10 January 1776 > Mudlick, Laurens District South Carolina, died 17 November 1852 Cass > Township, Greene County Indiana, married 6 December 1797 Bush river meeting, > South Carolina, Mary Miles born 27 August 1782 in Virginia, died 27 October > 1845 Greene county Indiana. Henry and mary Miles O'Neall are my direct > ancestors. > > Does your Stalcup family connect to Alice who married Otto O'Neall? > > Jim O'Neall > oneallj@ncn.net > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Stephen J. Stalcup <jumping@airmail.net> > To: <INGREENE-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Thursday, December 02, 1999 11:36 AM > Subject: Re: Biography to share > > > I would like to correct some of the data on the STALCUP family in Mrs. > Hugh Owen's 1908 biography of Jacob Bucher; based on additional research and > more current publications , including the three volume " STALCUP FAMILY > HISTORY "(1986) by Earl E. Jones and Dr. Peter S. Craig's 1993 work " THE > 1693 CENSUS OF THE SWEDES ON THE DELAWARE" and published early church > records of OLD SWEDES CHURCH, Wilmington, Delaware. > > > > All individuals with the surname STALCUP,STALLCUP,STALLCOP, STAULCUP and > other variant spellings descend from the same common ancestor who arrived > in the New Sweden Colony -- in present day Delaware -- in 1641. Hence our > ancestry is Swedish, not German. The first five generations, through > William Stalcop (1741-1819) primarily used the STALCOP spelling; and only > with the sixth generation -- that of Isaac Stalcup (1765-1841)-- did the > current STALCUP spelling come into use. William Stalcop and several of his > brothers migrated to Orange Co.,NC after the death of his father, Peter > Stalcop in 1768. He moved on to Sumner Co.,TN in 1796; and it is from there > that most of the Stalcups migrating to Greene County, Indiana came. I am > including a brief biographical sketch of the 'original immigrant' in this > email; and have additional data on thr four lines of the Stalcup family in > Greene County, Indiana, from about 1820 on my web site at the address > below. > > > > Johan Andersson Stålcop > > > > > > by Larry S. Stallcup > > > > Forefather Member, Swedish Colonial Society > > > > 1436 Lakeview Drive > > > > Virginia Beach, VA 23455 > > > > > > originally published in Swedish Colonial News, > > > > Volume 1, Number 4 (Fall 1991) > > > > > > > > Johan Andersson of Strängnäs, Södermanland, Sweden, was just a young boy > of perhaps 13 or 14 when he was hired by Måns Kling to go to New Sweden as a > farm hand. He sailed May 3, 1641, from Stockholm aboard the Charitas for > Gothenburg, where his ship joined company with the Kalmar Nyckel. The two > ships departed for the Colony in July and arrived at Fort Christina November > 7,1641. Johan Andersson was soon at work and, with the arrival of Governor > Printz in 1643, he became one of the first tobacco planters at Upland (now > Chester). > > > > At about the age of 19, Johan Andersson was hired by Governor Printz to be > a soldier. With the arrival of Governor Rising in 1654, he was promoted to > the position of gunner, an occupation which may have led to his wearing a > piece of armor called a breastplate, which probably explains the nickname of > "Stälkofta" (steel coat in Swedish) by which he was usually called in > Swedish records. During the Dutch invasion in 1655, Johan Sfälkofta was the > gunner at Fort Trefaldighet (Trinity) at present New Castle. His nickname > soon appeared phonetically in Dutch records as "Staelcop" and later passed > into English records as "Stalcop." This last version became the basis for > the surnames adopted by all of his descendants (Stallcop, Stallcup, > Staulcup, Stalcup). > > > > Under Dutch rule Johan Andersson StåIcop began acquiring land and > eventually owned the greater part of the land now occupied by the City of > Wilmington. He married Christina Carlsdotter, the daughter of Carl Jönsson. > Carl Jönsson and his family, from Letstigen in southeastern Värmland, > Sweden, arrived on the Mercurius, the last expedition to the colony, which > reached the Delaware River in 1656 after New Sweden had fallen to the Dutch. > > > > Johan Andersson and Christina Carlsdotter established their home only > about 400 paces (approximately one-quarter mile) west from Fort Christina. > Their seven known children and their approximate year of birth were: > > > > 1. Anders (Andrew), born 1656, who married Catharine (parents unknown) and > had five children before his death c. 1692. > > > > 2. Charles, born 1658 and died, unmarried, in 1692. > > > > 3. Daughter (name unknown), born 1660, who was the first wife of Lulof > Stedham, and had three children before her death c. 1691. After her death, > Lulof Stedham married Catharine, the widow of Andrew Stalcop. > > > > 4. John, born 1662, married Annika (daughter of Johan Ericksson). John > Stalcop played a large role in the building of Holy Trinity (Old Swedes') > Church by providing some of the land (inherited from his father) where the > church is built. Later he sold some 250 acres of land to the church for a > glebe. John died unexpectedly 1700. He and Annika had four children. > > > > 5. Peter, born 1664, married Catharine (daughter of Samuel Petersson). > Peter operated a large plantation on Red Clay Creek. He died in 1710, > survived by six children. [ Our Greene Co.,Indiana families descend from > Peter] > > > > 6. Mary, born 1666, married John Hance Steelman. They had at least four > children. > > > > 7. Jonas, born 1669, was unmarried and apparently died about 1690. > > > > > > > > Johan Andersson Stälcop died in 1685 and Christina Carlsdotter died about > a decade later. They probably were buried in the Old Swedish Burying Ground > near old Fort Christina which later became part of the graveyard of Holy > Trinity (Old Swedes') Church. Today their descendants comprise one of the > largest single family units in America. > > > > > > > > Steve Stalcup > > Farmers Branch, TX > > > > > > Stalcup Family Page : > > http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Prairie/4426/ > > Greene Co.,IN Stalcup Page: > > http://web2.airmail.net/jumping/ > > > > --------------D886C42FFD14F8BA9FCFE924 Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: inline Return-Path: <INGREENE-L-request@rootsweb.com> Received: from bl-11.rootsweb.com ([204.212.38.27]) by mail.gtec.com (Post.Office MTA v3.5.3 release 223 ID# 0-55235U2500L250S0V35) with ESMTP id com for <rosebud@gtec.com>; Fri, 3 Dec 1999 22:11:52 -0600 Received: (from slist@localhost) by bl-11.rootsweb.com (8.9.3/8.9.3) id UAA12761; Fri, 3 Dec 1999 20:10:48 -0800 (PST) Resent-Date: Fri, 3 Dec 1999 20:10:48 -0800 (PST) Message-ID: <011101bf3e0e$66edfbc0$0100007f@ncn.net> From: "oneallj" <oneallj@ncn.net> Old-To: "Stephen J. Stalcup" <jumping@airmail.net>, <INGREENE-L@rootsweb.com> References: <005901bf3ceb$c54cf780$c93d88cf@osgyfqel> Subject: Re: Biography to share Date: Fri, 3 Dec 1999 22:13:46 -0600 X-Priority: 3 X-MSMail-Priority: Normal X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook Express 5.00.2314.1300 X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V5.00.2314.1300 Resent-Message-ID: <I3Wr1C.A.NHD.HRJS4@bl-11.rootsweb.com> To: INGREENE-L@rootsweb.com Resent-From: INGREENE-L@rootsweb.com X-Mailing-List: <INGREENE-L@rootsweb.com> archive/latest/574 X-Loop: INGREENE-L@rootsweb.com Precedence: list Resent-Sender: INGREENE-L-request@rootsweb.com X-Mozilla-Status2: 00000000 Stephen: Just a note- I have an Alice Stalcup born 1879 died in 1943 married 01 January 1895 in Greene County, Indiana to Otto O'Neall born 1869 died 1950. I have listed only one son Ivan T. O'Neall born 1898 died 1969 married Nola Harrell born 1911, one son Delmar O'Neall born 1937. Otto was the son of Nathan b. 1842 and Elanor Ferguson b. 1838 O'Neall; Nathan the son of Samuel O'Neall born 25 May 1820 Bush river South Carolina, died 30 August 1851 in Indiana married 18 February 1841 in Daviess Co. Indiana Mary Ann Chandler born between 1820 and 1825 died 1851. Samuel O'Neall was the son of Henry Frost O'Neall born 10 January 1776 Mudlick, Laurens District South Carolina, died 17 November 1852 Cass Township, Greene County Indiana, married 6 December 1797 Bush river meeting, South Carolina, Mary Miles born 27 August 1782 in Virginia, died 27 October 1845 Greene county Indiana. Henry and mary Miles O'Neall are my direct ancestors. Does your Stalcup family connect to Alice who married Otto O'Neall? Jim O'Neall oneallj@ncn.net ----- Original Message ----- From: Stephen J. Stalcup <jumping@airmail.net> To: <INGREENE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, December 02, 1999 11:36 AM Subject: Re: Biography to share > I would like to correct some of the data on the STALCUP family in Mrs. Hugh Owen's 1908 biography of Jacob Bucher; based on additional research and more current publications , including the three volume " STALCUP FAMILY HISTORY "(1986) by Earl E. Jones and Dr. Peter S. Craig's 1993 work " THE 1693 CENSUS OF THE SWEDES ON THE DELAWARE" and published early church records of OLD SWEDES CHURCH, Wilmington, Delaware. > > All individuals with the surname STALCUP,STALLCUP,STALLCOP, STAULCUP and other variant spellings descend from the same common ancestor who arrived in the New Sweden Colony -- in present day Delaware -- in 1641. Hence our ancestry is Swedish, not German. The first five generations, through William Stalcop (1741-1819) primarily used the STALCOP spelling; and only with the sixth generation -- that of Isaac Stalcup (1765-1841)-- did the current STALCUP spelling come into use. William Stalcop and several of his brothers migrated to Orange Co.,NC after the death of his father, Peter Stalcop in 1768. He moved on to Sumner Co.,TN in 1796; and it is from there that most of the Stalcups migrating to Greene County, Indiana came. I am including a brief biographical sketch of the 'original immigrant' in this email; and have additional data on thr four lines of the Stalcup family in Greene County, Indiana, from about 1820 on my web site at the address below. > > Johan Andersson Stålcop > > > by Larry S. Stallcup > > Forefather Member, Swedish Colonial Society > > 1436 Lakeview Drive > > Virginia Beach, VA 23455 > > > originally published in Swedish Colonial News, > > Volume 1, Number 4 (Fall 1991) > > > > Johan Andersson of Strängnäs, Södermanland, Sweden, was just a young boy of perhaps 13 or 14 when he was hired by Måns Kling to go to New Sweden as a farm hand. He sailed May 3, 1641, from Stockholm aboard the Charitas for Gothenburg, where his ship joined company with the Kalmar Nyckel. The two ships departed for the Colony in July and arrived at Fort Christina November 7,1641. Johan Andersson was soon at work and, with the arrival of Governor Printz in 1643, he became one of the first tobacco planters at Upland (now Chester). > > At about the age of 19, Johan Andersson was hired by Governor Printz to be a soldier. With the arrival of Governor Rising in 1654, he was promoted to the position of gunner, an occupation which may have led to his wearing a piece of armor called a breastplate, which probably explains the nickname of "Stälkofta" (steel coat in Swedish) by which he was usually called in Swedish records. During the Dutch invasion in 1655, Johan Sfälkofta was the gunner at Fort Trefaldighet (Trinity) at present New Castle. His nickname soon appeared phonetically in Dutch records as "Staelcop" and later passed into English records as "Stalcop." This last version became the basis for the surnames adopted by all of his descendants (Stallcop, Stallcup, Staulcup, Stalcup). > > Under Dutch rule Johan Andersson StåIcop began acquiring land and eventually owned the greater part of the land now occupied by the City of Wilmington. He married Christina Carlsdotter, the daughter of Carl Jönsson. Carl Jönsson and his family, from Letstigen in southeastern Värmland, Sweden, arrived on the Mercurius, the last expedition to the colony, which reached the Delaware River in 1656 after New Sweden had fallen to the Dutch. > > Johan Andersson and Christina Carlsdotter established their home only about 400 paces (approximately one-quarter mile) west from Fort Christina. Their seven known children and their approximate year of birth were: > > 1. Anders (Andrew), born 1656, who married Catharine (parents unknown) and had five children before his death c. 1692. > > 2. Charles, born 1658 and died, unmarried, in 1692. > > 3. Daughter (name unknown), born 1660, who was the first wife of Lulof Stedham, and had three children before her death c. 1691. After her death, Lulof Stedham married Catharine, the widow of Andrew Stalcop. > > 4. John, born 1662, married Annika (daughter of Johan Ericksson). John Stalcop played a large role in the building of Holy Trinity (Old Swedes') Church by providing some of the land (inherited from his father) where the church is built. Later he sold some 250 acres of land to the church for a glebe. John died unexpectedly 1700. He and Annika had four children. > > 5. Peter, born 1664, married Catharine (daughter of Samuel Petersson). Peter operated a large plantation on Red Clay Creek. He died in 1710, survived by six children. [ Our Greene Co.,Indiana families descend from Peter] > > 6. Mary, born 1666, married John Hance Steelman. They had at least four children. > > 7. Jonas, born 1669, was unmarried and apparently died about 1690. > > > > Johan Andersson Stälcop died in 1685 and Christina Carlsdotter died about a decade later. They probably were buried in the Old Swedish Burying Ground near old Fort Christina which later became part of the graveyard of Holy Trinity (Old Swedes') Church. Today their descendants comprise one of the largest single family units in America. > > > > Steve Stalcup > Farmers Branch, TX > > > Stalcup Family Page : > http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Prairie/4426/ > Greene Co.,IN Stalcup Page: > http://web2.airmail.net/jumping/ > > --------------D886C42FFD14F8BA9FCFE924 Content-Type: text/x-vcard; charset=us-ascii; name="rosebud.vcf" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Description: Card for Carl E. Porter Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="rosebud.vcf" begin:vcard n:Porter;Carl English tel;fax:618-498-4826 tel;work:618-498-4826 x-mozilla-ht

    12/04/1999 01:01:34
    1. [ONEALL-L] Boston O'Neills
    2. Kathleen Van Heuit
    3. My ggggrandfather was James O'NEILL, b. abt 1806; married to Mary HARVEY, b. abt 1809. They emigrated from Ireland, probably Londonderry, between 1833 and 1837. Two children were born in Ireland: my gggrandmother Sarah Anna O'NEILL, b. ca. 1831; brother John O'NEILL, b. ca. 1833. The rest of the children were born and baptized in Boston: Ellen O'NEILL, b. Aug. 22, 1837 Catherine O'NEILL b. Apr 5, 1840 Emily O'NEILL b. Mar 22, 1842 James O'NEILL b. Mar 4, 1845 Bernard O'NEILL, b. Sept 27, 1847 Mary O'NEILL, b. abt 1851 Sarah Anna O'NEILL, my gggrandmother, married James Jay JONES of New York; they came to San Francisco, then Astoria, Oregon where they died in the 1880s. Emily became Sr. Mary Emma Borgia, Presentation Convent, San Francisco. I would be happy to learn more about the ancestors, where exactly they came from, and the descendants, who I believe stayed in the Boston area except for Sarah and Emily. Thanks for any help. Kathleen Van Heuit K.S. Van Heuit willapa@aone.com

    12/02/1999 06:50:58
    1. Re: [ONEALL-L] Spencer O'Neal
    2. Micha O'neal
    3. Hi Folks, You may not know it but you are making me crazy ;-) Which isn't too hard to do. When you reuse the Spencer O'Neal subject line for all of your messages. I get exited and think, Oh Boy! new information, only to find nothing to do with Spencer. Have a heart, shorten it to O'neal or something, ok. Your possable cousin, Micha O'Neal At 01:39 AM 12/02/1999 EST, you wrote: >Larry, >Please allow me to butt in here. >I was born Rodney L. O'Neal in Electra, TX. My dad died when I was 3 years >old. My mother remarried when I was 8 years old and we moved to Monahans, >TX. My Stepfather was Otis W. Hooper and the Hooper's have printed a very >extensive book on US Hooper's. > >I have a sister who lives near Bullard, TX, and another in Phoenix, AZ. > >I too am new at genealogy, but I was fortunate to have the O'Neal Family >Bible which starts at 1784 and ends 1884. > >My gggrandfather was born in NC and moved to Wilson Co TN before 1820. In >1830 the family moved to Missouri. > >Forgive me for butting in but reading the similarities between your life and >mine I had to respond > >Rod O'Neal > > >

    12/02/1999 01:21:25
    1. Re: [ONEALL-L] Re: O'Neills of Leinster
    2. Jim Condon
    3. Dear Dan: I was very interested in your post on the o'neill newsgroup. I'm sending along my o'neill info (i hope its legible) that hits a dead end with our eugene o'neill. what's a little odd is that my o'neill ancestors were either in new york city or in new london, connecticut (my hometown and the playwright's hometown as well). our families knew each other (my grandmother helen o'neill condon had a very low opinion of eugene o'neill---as she was a teetotaller and he of course was not. She used to call him "the wreck of the has-beens," a deviation of "wreck of the hesperus") and my late father was a friend of Eugene's drinking buddy Art McGinley, the late sportwriter for The Day newspaper of New London. as you'll see, there is a lot of missing information on our o'neill tree. any information you can add would be very greatly appreciated. best regards, james o'neill condon wkdr@together.net the o'neill family ---patrick & mary lehan margaret & pat sullivan marguerite (ritie) & ___ ficara frances robert celia & ____ eldridge robert katherine (kate) thomas & may lawlor helen (nell) & thomas condon thomas (b. 1922) & carolyn macdonald (b. 1922) tom and anne mcgrath clare jack pat deirdre and john wyeth may garret (b. 1954) and daria caruso carolyn brian (b. 1/1/56) james (b. 1958) and ginny mcgehee thomas laird (b. 9/6/96) david (b. 12/31/63) dan & helena leahy agnes & hugh smith bill pat & don logan michael and norma susan and michael steven and jean donald and martha ---daniel and ann murphy (sister of dennis murphy) john james gertrude and john enos jackie alice and _____ kelly eugene and mary _____---maria (b. 1870) and dennis murphy (brother of ann murphy) mary (b. 1888) and fred deroche ann (b. 1889; d. 1910) kit (b. 1892) and eddie dolan mary (b. 1927) and bertil olson bertil mark jamie neil alice (b. 1893) and harry gordon margaret (b. 1896; d. 1985) and john mckenna margaret and william king william margaret patricia debbie mary deirdre robert eileen jack and mary lou _____ luanne john jim kevin danny eileen and bud kivlen eileen and kevin mccourt kevin mary john elizabeth maureen kathryn jim (b. 1898) and pat _______ fr. john (b. 1899) frances (b. 1902; died infant) loretta (b. 1905) cecilia (b. 1907) roland (b. 1909) dan (b. 1910) and kay driscoll kathleen (b. 1941) and _____ vernegger kathan susan molly fr. dan (b. 1944) ---michael ---john (buried in india; married an o'mara) ----- Original Message ----- From: <Jpintard@aol.com> To: <ONEALL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, December 02, 1999 5:54 AM Subject: [ONEALL-L] Re: O'Neills of Leinster > I am looking for O'Neills from Leinster, particularly those from the > Rathvilly - Clonegal areas. These O'Neills were sometimes called the > O'Neills of Moyacomb and some say the O'Neills of the Decies. It is > purported that the famous playwright Eugene O'Neill hails from this group. > > I am looking for O'Neills from Prospect (aka Coolmelagh or Coolmela); those > related to Jackie O'Neill who was killed in the aftermath of the 1798 > Rebellion, his son Danny Neil, or his grandsons John O'Neill (who emigrated > to Queensland, Australia after 1882), Patrick (who died in America in 1896), > Myles who died in 1891, Daniel who died in 1896, or Michael (who was born in > 1858 and lived in New York City until at least the 1920s). > > The last mentioned Michael was married to Mary and had at least two children, > Mabel and Daniel P., both born in Ireland in the period of 1886 through > 1889. Mabel was listed in the 1920 census as an operator, ladies dresses and > Daniel as a bookkeeper for an aircraft company. In later City Directories > Daniel is listed as living at 16 Arden in the Washington Heights/Inwood > section of Manhattan. He was also listed as being an accountant for a > jewelry company. > > Dan J. > >

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