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    1. Re: Dr. Samuel Beale Owings
    2. Bil Brasington
    3. I can't seem to find her in our tree. Can anyone on the list help her out. Maybe you have found her line in your research. I looks like she is connected by I can't see how. W A "Bil" Brasington 3703 Sunstone Drive Houston, Texas 77068-1203 My family www.familytreemaker.com/users/b/r/a/William-A-Brasington/ Columbia CSA POW Camp www.geocities.com/cmp_csa/index.html SC Last CallUp 1864 www.geocities.com/sc_seedcorn/index.html SC Reserves 61-64 www.geocities.com/screbels_1864/SC_Militia.html Confederate Research in SC http://www.geocities.com/confederate_american_sc/ CatawbaWateree Census Data http://www.geocities.com/catawbawateree/ To steal from one person is plagiarism. To steal from many is research. Genealogy Without Documentation is Mythology Why couldn't I have had one paper "pack rat" ancestor? >From: Beth Fanucchi <[email protected]> >To: Bil Brasington <[email protected]> >Subject: Re: Dr. Samuel Beale Owings >Date: Thu, 08 Apr 2004 19:54:47 -0700 > >Bil, > >I thought I had replied to this and wondered why I hadn't heard from you, >but looks like I didn't. I don't know much more about Mary Elizabeth Owens >and Ann Dorcas, except the following at this website: >http://www.rootsweb.com/~mdannear/firstfam/owings/d79567.htm#P79567 >375. Samuel Beale OWINGS (1) was born about 1800. He died in Nov 1853. > >He was married to Mary Adeline JOHNSON on 17 Jun 1820 in Baltimore Co., MD. > >He was married to Dorcas Ann BALL (daughter of William BALL) on 11 Nov 1834 >in Baltimore Co., MD. Samuel Beale OWINGS and Dorcas Ann BALL had the >following children: > >805 i. Ann Dorcas OWINGS(1). >806 ii. Mary Elizabeth OWINGS(1). > >He was married to Lydia GIBSON on 21 Nov 1844 in Shelby, Richland Co., OH. > >In answer to this query:There were some Owings in Nebraska in the mid and >late 1800's. >My Owings lived in Nebraska in the late 1800's! Martha married Henry Miner >in 1876, and Ella (or Ellen) married Frank Jones in 1874, but I don't know >how long they had been in Nebraska before that. Their father came from I >suspect Ann Arundel) Maryland and their mother came from Ohio. I found that >out in the 1880 census, but haven't a clue their names. > >I am attaching the copies of letters you requested. > >Thank you for your help. >Beth Fanucchi > >on 3/31/2004 8:36 AM, Bil Brasington at [email protected] wrote: > > > 1st look does not show your line. I do show that Doctor John Ridout, >born > > about 1827 was the son of Prudence Gough Owings, wife of Dr John Ridout, > > borna about 1793. She was the daughter of Samuel Owings and his 1st >wife, > > Marcy Turner. > > > > If you send more about your these 2 ladies, i will see what might fir. > > Interested in when and where they were born. There were some Owings in > > Nebraska in the mid and late 1800's. > > > > I would like copies of the wo letters, I will pass on to those in this >line > > along with your dat. You never know. The book stopped tracking my branch >in > > 1780 with a name change from owings to Owens. Maybe happened with oyrs. >Just > > as far back as you can go. > > > > > > > > W A "Bil" Brasington > > 3703 Sunstone Drive > > Houston, Texas 77068-1203 > > My family www.familytreemaker.com/users/b/r/a/William-A-Brasington/ > > Columbia CSA POW Camp www.geocities.com/cmp_csa/index.html > > SC Last CallUp 1864 www.geocities.com/sc_seedcorn/index.html > > SC Reserves 61-64 www.geocities.com/screbels_1864/SC_Militia.html > > Confederate Research in SC > > http://www.geocities.com/confederate_american_sc/ > > CatawbaWateree Census Data > > http://www.geocities.com/catawbawateree/ > > > > To steal from one person is plagiarism. > > To steal from many is research. > > > > Genealogy Without Documentation is Mythology > > > > Why couldn't I have had one paper "pack rat" ancestor? > > > > > > > > > > > >> From: Beth Fanucchi <[email protected]> > >> To: <[email protected]> > >> Subject: Dr. Samuel Beale Owings > >> Date: Tue, 30 Mar 2004 22:56:45 -0800 > >> > >> Bil, > >> > >> I am new at this Geneology searching, so I know very little. > >> > >> First of all, my maternal Grandmother, Mabel A. (Miner) Miller was the > >> daughter of Martha A. (Owings) Miner, she was married in 1876 (I have >her > >> Marriage Certificate) to Henry A. Miner in Fillmore Co. NE. Her sister, > >> Ella > >> (Owings) Jones was married in 1879 (I also have her Marriage >Certificate) > >> to > >> Frank Jones in Saline, Co., NE. > >> > >> I also found in my gggrandmother's belongings, three letters. 2 >letters > >> from Dr. Samuel Beale Owings to his daughter, Mary E. Owings (Ann >Arundel), > >> in which he mentions her sister Ann and Aunt Sophia Rogers, dated 1848 > >> (finished in 1849) and one letter dated 1854 to Mary E. from S. B. >Owings. > >> I have a third letter to a Dr. John Ridout from ? Wm. Paul informing >Dr. > >> Ridout of Dr. Samuel B. Owing's death, it is dated 1856. Which makes >the > >> date on the Roots website incorrect: > >> > >> http://www.rootsweb.com/~mdannear/firstfam/owings/d79567.htm#P79567 > >> FIFTH GENERATION > >> > >> 375. Samuel Beale OWINGS (1) was born about 1800. He died in Nov 1853. >He > >> died in Nov 1853. > >> > >> He was married to Mary Adeline JOHNSON on 17 Jun 1820 in Baltimore Co., >MD. > >> > >> He was married to Dorcas Ann BALL (daughter of William BALL) on 11 Nov >1834 > >> in Baltimore Co., MD. Samuel Beale OWINGS and Dorcas Ann BALL had the > >> following children: > >> > >> 805 i. Ann Dorcas OWINGS(1). > >> 806 ii. Mary Elizabeth OWINGS(1). > >> > >> He was married to Lydia GIBSON on 21 Nov 1844 in Shelby, Richland Co., >OH. > >> > >> I am trying to find out how these Owings were related to my Grandmother >and > >> Great-Grandmother, if indeed, they are related at all. But I don't >know > >> why > >> these letters would have been in their belongings if they weren't >related, > >> and it would be very coincidental since her last name was Owings (on >her > >> Marriage Certificate it says Owens, but everywhere else it says Owings. > My > >> mother, Maxine Leona (Miller) Ferrario is 93, and still living, she is >very > >> mentally alert (she still manages her own stock portfolio and she can >tell > >> you every politician in the country and their platform). She says she >says > >> that her Grandmother, Martha told her that she came over on a boat from > >> England. > >> > >> I am attaching the letter to Dr. Ridout, so you can see the date of >death. > >> If you are interested in seeing the other two letters, I'd be glad to >send > >> them also. > >> > >> I would like to know if you see of any mention of Mary and Ann after >the > >> above entry. If so, I'd like to buy your CD, please send me your >address > >> so > >> I can send you the money for same. > >> > >> Thank you for your patience. > >> > >> Sincerely, Beth Fanucchi > >> > >> > >> > >> << Letterofsalvation_WEB.jpg >> > > > > _________________________________________________________________ > > Find a broadband plan that fits. Great local deals on high-speed >Internet > > access. > > https://broadband.msn.com/?pgmarket=en-us/go/onm00200360ave/direct/01/ > ><< Letter1848-1_WEB.jpg >> ><< Letter1848-2_WEB.jpg >> ><< Letter1848-3_WEB.jpg >> ><< Letter1848-4_WEB.jpg >> ><< Letter1854-1_WEB.jpg >> ><< Letter1854-2_WEB.jpg >> ><< Letter1854-3_WEB.jpg >> ><< env_WEB.jpg >> _________________________________________________________________ MSN Toolbar provides one-click access to Hotmail from any Web page – FREE download! http://toolbar.msn.com/go/onm00200413ave/direct/01/

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