[email protected] wrote: > > Subject: > > PATTERSON-D Digest Volume 98 : Issue 57 > > Today's Topics: > #1 [PATTERSON-L] Fw: RootsWeb in Augu ["Jerry W. Murphy" <[email protected]] > #2 [PATTERSON-L] Address change ["Barry Dunagan" <[email protected]>] > #3 [PATTERSON-L] Address change ["Barry Dunagan" <[email protected]>] > #4 [PATTERSON-L] Olivia PATTERSON, WI ["Frankie" <[email protected]] > #5 [PATTERSON-L] seeking Ernest Brown [[email protected] (Richar] > #6 [PATTERSON-L] Patterson/Little Con [Walter Harrison <[email protected]] > #7 [PATTERSON-L] John Patterson 1766- [Wes Patterson <[email protected]] > #8 Re: [PATTERSON-L] John Patterson 1 ["Richard L. Cisco" <[email protected]] > #9 Re: [PATTERSON-L] John Patterson 1 [Wes Patterson <[email protected]] > #10 [PATTERSON-L] Douglas J. Patterson [[email protected]] > #11 Unidentified subject! [[email protected]] > #12 [PATTERSON-L] AUGUSTA CO. VA. [[email protected]] > #13 [PATTERSON-L] PATTERSON, JAMES S. [Jo Ann Baxley <[email protected]] > > Administrivia: > To unsubscribe from PATTERSON-D, send a message to > > [email protected] > > that contains in the body of the message the command > > unsubscribe > > and no other text. No subject line is necessary, but if your software > requires one, just use unsubscribe in the subject, too. > > ______________________________ > > --------------------------------------------------------------- > > Subject: [PATTERSON-L] Fw: RootsWeb in August -- 57,000,000 Hits and 103,000,000 E-mails > Date: Wed, 2 Sep 1998 20:24:37 -0500 > From: "Jerry W. Murphy" <[email protected]> > To: [email protected] > > I thought everyone might want to know what's going on at RootsWeb. > > Jerry W. Murphy > [email protected] > Listowner: [email protected] > Listowner: [email protected] > Listowner: [email protected] > Listowner: [email protected] > Listowner: [email protected] > Wayne County, Tennessee Web Page: http://www.netease.net/wayne > Wayne County Computer Club: http://www.netease.net/waccc > > -----Original Message----- > From: Brian Leverich <[email protected]> > Newsgroups: alt.genealogy,soc.genealogy.computing,soc.genealogy.misc > To: [email protected] <[email protected]> > Date: Wednesday, September 02, 1998 6:02 PM > Subject: RootsWeb in August -- 57,000,000 Hits and 103,000,000 E-mails > > > > >In August, use of RootsWeb grew on average about 15%. While > >we're more than pleased by our growth, it *is* forcing us to > >upgrade our servers and increase our bandwidth, which in turn > >severely strains our limited financial resources. > > > >If you'd like to help RootsWeb grow, please consider becoming > >a RootsWeb Member or Sponsor. Information on how to do that > >follows the statistics. > > > >Here are the detailed statistics on our August operations: > > > > o 3,078 independently-authored Websites are hosted > > by RootsWeb. > > > > o 57,294,189 total Web hits: > > - 15,545,371 were HTML pages. > > - 8,116,870 were cgi-bin database searches and such. > > - 33,435,089 were graphics (gifs, jpegs, etc). > > > > o 1,161,830 FTP file downloads from the USGenWeb > > Archives and the ROOTS-L Library. > > > > o 4,186 independently-operated mailing lists are > > hosted by RootsWeb. > > > > o We shipped 103,079,174 pieces of e-mail to our > > mailing lists. > > > > o 60,000 alt.g and s.g.* Usenet News articles > > to hosts on three continents. > > > > o We shipped approximately 926,726,400,000 bytes > > in total (next month we may break 1 Terabyte!). > > > >RootsWeb remains supported primarily by our users -- your > >contributions keep us alive. Folks who would like to become > >a RootsWeb Member or Sponsor (the cost is very modest) are > >invited to visit: > > http://www.rootsweb.com/rootsweb/how-to-subscribe.html > > > >*** You can become a Member easily using your credit card > > and our new secure server. *** > > > >Support from the Internet genealogical community is *crucial* > >to RootsWeb's operation. The continuing growth in use has > >led to both our main Web server and our main list server > >being pretty much maxed out. Contributions that we can > >employ to upgrade our servers are essential for us to be able > >to continue bringing more genealogical Websites and mailing > >lists online. > > > >Also, we would like to publicly thank Palladium Interactive, > >publishers of the superb Ultimate Family Tree software, for > >their generous support of RootsWeb: > > http://www.palladium.net/ > > > >Thanks to everyone who participates in RootsWeb -- clearly folks > >are continuing to exchanging a great deal of information! -B > > > > > >-- > >Dr. Brian Leverich Co-moderator, soc.genealogy.methods/GENMTD-L > >RootsWeb Genealogical Data Cooperative http://www.rootsweb.com/ > >P.O. Box 6798, Frazier Park, CA 93222-6798 [email protected] > > > > ______________________________ > > --------------------------------------------------------------- > > Subject: [PATTERSON-L] Address change > Date: Wed, 2 Sep 1998 22:46:33 -0500 > From: "Barry Dunagan" <[email protected]> > To: [email protected] > > Hi Folks, > My e-mail address is now<a href="mailto:[email protected]"> [email protected] > > Barry Dunagan's Genealogy and History Page > http://www.geocities.com/heartland/hills/4427/indexb.htm > Dickey/Dunagan/Gentry/Grogan/Spence/Patterson Genealogy > Confederate History of Gibson County,Tennessee > > ______________________________ > > --------------------------------------------------------------- > > Subject: [PATTERSON-L] Address change > Date: Wed, 2 Sep 1998 22:51:15 -0500 > From: "Barry Dunagan" <[email protected]> > To: [email protected] > > My e-mail address is now<a href=mailto:" [email protected]"> > Barry Dunagan's Genealogy and History Page > http://www.geocities.com/heartland/hills/4427/indexb.htm > Dickey/Dunagan/Gentry/Grogan/Spence/Patterson Genealogy > Confederate History of Gibson County,Tennessee > > ______________________________ > > --------------------------------------------------------------- > > Subject: [PATTERSON-L] Olivia PATTERSON, WIDOW OF ?? PATTERSON children listed below > Date: Thu, 3 Sep 1998 08:16:47 -0600 > From: "Frankie" <[email protected]> > To: [email protected] > > Hello, > I am researching the family of Daisy Linty LEE. In her obit of 1933 it > lists her parents as Germaine LEE and Olivia PATTERSON. I am guessing that > Olivia would have been born about 1836. Also mentioned in the obit are > Daisy's siblings. The only two males listed have the surname PATTERSON. > >From this I am assuming that Olivia was married before and that her married > name is PATTERSON. The obit states that Olivia was born in Nashville, > Davidson, TN. The two children are as follows: > > Everett PATTERSON b. bef 1876 d. ? (living in Tieton, Yakima, WA in 1933) > Roy PATTERSON b. bef 1876 d. ? (living in Zillah, Yakima, WA in 1933) > > Of course, I suppose her mom (Olivia) could have married AFTER Daisy was > born, too. Her mom could have been living in 1933 and perhaps was born > around 1856. It is all conjecture on my part! The obit doesn't state > whether her parents are living or deceased. > Does anyone have an Everett or Roy PATTERSON who were in Yakima County in > the 1930's? > > Frankie > (Linda DeFrees Franks) > Soda Springs, Idaho > [email protected] > > ______________________________ > > --------------------------------------------------------------- > > Subject: [PATTERSON-L] seeking Ernest Brown PATTERSON, Jr. > Date: Thu, 3 Sep 1998 10:44:01 -0400 (Eastern Daylight Time) > From: [email protected] (Richard Ellington) > To: [email protected] > > I am looking for information on Ernest Brown PATTERSON, Jr., born ca > 1905-1910 in Atlanta, GA. His mother was named Lottie AUSTIN. Both > parents were from Atlanta families. His parents separated/divorced > some time before 1919. His father, Ernest Brown PATTERSON, remarried > in Florida and started a family there. > > He apparently spent some time in South or Central America during the > 1920's-1930's and I believe that he married while there. I believe > that he returned to the United States some time in the 1930's. > > Please respond to the following e-mail address: > > [email protected] > > Thank you. > > -Richard Ellington > > =+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+ > Richard Ellington > Computer Network Coordinator > Administrative Information Services > UNC-Chapel Hill > 440 W. Franklin St. CB 1150 > Chapel Hill, NC 27599 > [email protected] > 919-966-5883 voice > 919-962-0900 fax > =+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+ > > ______________________________ > > --------------------------------------------------------------- > > Subject: [PATTERSON-L] Patterson/Little Connection > Date: Thu, 03 Sep 1998 11:01:52 -0400 > From: Walter Harrison <[email protected]> > To: [email protected] > > I am searching for a Patterson female that married a Little who had a > daughter named Nancy Little, born in 1806. I find her in Early Co, GA > in 1840 Census. Nancy married James H. Oates in 1832. Does anyone have > a Patterson/Little connection? Wanda Oates Harrison [email protected] > > ______________________________ > > --------------------------------------------------------------- > > Subject: [PATTERSON-L] John Patterson 1766-184x, SC/NC/GA > Date: Fri, 04 Sep 1998 10:57:08 -0700 > From: Wes Patterson <[email protected]> > To: [email protected] > > I'm new to the listserv world, so I wanted to see if anyone has any data on > the ancestors of "my" Pattersons. Here is a copy of a message I posted on > the Patterson GenForum (http://www.genforum.com/patterson/)on 9-2-98.... > > >I have as far back as my g-g-g-g-grandfather, John Patterson, born March > 18, 1766. May have been > >born in SC, possibly north of SC? He married Margaret Black of SC ca. > 1788, in SC. Their children > >were Joseph (1789, SC), Amy Jane, dau., John, George (1800, NC-mine), > Amos, Ann (unmarried), > >Robert, Margaret "Peggy". Their kids were born from 1789 to 1817. Family > moved from SC to old > >Buncombe co., NC in 1790's, and then to north GA in the 1820's and 30's. > John & Margaret died in > >Union Co., GA in 1840's and 50's, resp. > > > >Am looking for the ancestors of John Patterson (1766). I know that we are > Scotch-Irish. I don't know > >whether our Pattersons came in through PA or SC. Family stories are pretty > consistent about several > >brothers coming over together in the mid 1700's. Any help would be greatly > appreciated. Our family > >has been searching for years for this link. Thanks. > > > >Wes Patterson > >Winston-Salem, NC > >[email protected] > >http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Meadows/4422/gen.htm > > ...Any help would be very much appreciated. Thanks. > > Wes > > Wes Patterson > 648 Lantern Ridge Drive > Winston-Salem, NC 27104 > (336) 760-9657 > mailto:[email protected] > http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Meadows/4422/gen.htm > http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/p/a/t/Charles-W-Patterson/index.html > > ______________________________ > > --------------------------------------------------------------- > > Subject: Re: [PATTERSON-L] John Patterson 1766-184x, SC/NC/GA > Date: Fri, 04 Sep 1998 08:42:19 -0700 > From: "Richard L. Cisco" <[email protected]> > To: [email protected] > > Wes Patterson wrote: > > > I'm new to the listserv world, so I wanted to see if anyone has any > > data on > > the ancestors of "my" Pattersons. Here is a copy of a message I posted > > on > > the Patterson GenForum (http://www.genforum.com/patterson/)on > > 9-2-98.... > > > > >I have as far back as my g-g-g-g-grandfather, John Patterson, born > > March > > 18, 1766. May have been > > >born in SC, possibly north of SC? He married Margaret Black of SC ca. > > > > 1788, in SC. Their children > > >were Joseph (1789, SC), Amy Jane, dau., John, George (1800, NC-mine), > > > > Amos, Ann (unmarried), > > >Robert, Margaret "Peggy". Their kids were born from 1789 to 1817. > > Family > > moved from SC to old > > >Buncombe co., NC in 1790's, and then to north GA in the 1820's and > > 30's. > > John & Margaret died in > > >Union Co., GA in 1840's and 50's, resp. > > > > > >Am looking for the ancestors of John Patterson (1766). I know that we > > are > > Scotch-Irish. I don't know > > >whether our Pattersons came in through PA or SC. Family stories are > > pretty > > consistent about several > > >brothers coming over together in the mid 1700's. Any help would be > > greatly > > appreciated. Our family > > >has been searching for years for this link. Thanks. > > > > > >Wes Patterson > > >Winston-Salem, NC > > >[email protected] > > >http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Meadows/4422/gen.htm > > > > ...Any help would be very much appreciated. Thanks. > > > > Wes > > > > Wes Patterson > > 648 Lantern Ridge Drive > > Winston-Salem, NC 27104 > > (336) 760-9657 > > mailto:[email protected] > > http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Meadows/4422/gen.htm > > > > ttp://www.familytreemaker.com/users/p/a/t/Charles-W-Patterson/index.html > > Wes: > > I don't know if this is relavent or not. My ggfather was John S. > Patterson, b. about 1838 in KY (according to the census) who was > residing in Hankock Cty, KY in 1850. He married Josaphine Pate and had 7 > kids one, William Franklin was my gfather. John is a very common name > but could he have been the son of John the son of your John? I have also > been searching back for ancestors of John S but have had no success so > far. > > Dick > > ______________________________ > > --------------------------------------------------------------- > > Subject: Re: [PATTERSON-L] John Patterson 1766-184x, SC/NC/GA > Date: Fri, 04 Sep 1998 11:54:50 -0700 > From: Wes Patterson <[email protected]> > To: [email protected] > > Dick, > Thanks, but actually the descendants of John Patterson (1766) who married > Margaret Black are pretty well documented within our family. I just double > checked the surnames listing on my website (link below). Feel free to use > any of the data. Take care and good luck finding your line also! > > Wes Patterson > > At 08:42 AM 9/4/98 -0700, Richard L. Cisco wrote: > > Wes: > > > >I don't know if this is relavent or not. My ggfather was John S. > >Patterson, b. about 1838 in KY (according to the census) who was > >residing in Hankock Cty, KY in 1850. He married Josaphine Pate and had 7 > >kids one, William Franklin was my gfather. John is a very common name > >but could he have been the son of John the son of your John? I have also > >been searching back for ancestors of John S but have had no success so > >far. > > > >Dick > > > > Wes Patterson > 648 Lantern Ridge Drive > Winston-Salem, NC 27104 > (336) 760-9657 > mailto:[email protected] > http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Meadows/4422/gen.htm > http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/p/a/t/Charles-W-Patterson/index.html > > ______________________________ > > --------------------------------------------------------------- > > Subject: [PATTERSON-L] Douglas J. Patterson- Newton Co GA 1850 > Date: Fri, 4 Sep 1998 18:24:04 EDT > From: [email protected] > To: [email protected] > > Does anybody recognize these Folks? > > >From 1850 Newton Co GA Census: > Husband: Douglas J. Patterson > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > ------------ > Birth: abt 1788 NC Carpenter > Death:after 1850 > Burial: Probably Newton Co. GA > Marriage: > ================================= > Wife: Rhoda R. Smith > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > ------------ > Birth: abt 1805 Georgia > Death: after 1880 Probably Chattanooga > Burial: > ================================= > Children > ================================= > 1 F Elizebeth Patterson > Birth: 5 Nov 1835 > Death: 28 Sep 1929 Hamilton Cty, Tennessee > Burial: > Spouse: Dempsey Pope Gober > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > ------------ > 2 M Joseph Patterson > Birth: abt 1823 > Death: > Burial: > Marriage: > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > ------------ > 3 M William Patterson > Birth: abt 1826 > Death: > Burial: > Marriage: > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > ------------ > 4 F Martha Patterson > Birth: abt 1829 > Death: > Burial: > Marriage: > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > ------------ > 5 M John Patterson > Birth: abt 1832 > Death: > Burial: > Marriage: > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > ------------ > 6 F Jane Patterson > Birth: abt 1838 > Death: > Burial: > Marriage: > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > ------------ > 7 F Statia? Patterson > Birth: abt 1844 > Death: > Burial: > Marriage: > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > ------------ > 8 F Nancy Patterson > Birth: abt 1845 > Death: > Burial: > Marriage: > (9 F Permelia A. Patterson Gober: Living nearby Douglas J. in 1850) > Rhoda was in her household in Chattanooga in 1880) > > ______________________________ > > --------------------------------------------------------------- > > Subject: Unidentified subject! > Date: 4 Sep 1998 17:32:37 -0700 > From: [email protected] > To: [email protected] > > HELLO, > > I'M NEW TO THIS LIST, BUT A LONG TIME USER OF ROOTSWEB. I'M ATTEMPTING > TO ESTABLISH THE PEDIGREE OF SAMUEL PATTERSON (BORN ABOUT 1730 - 1740) > OF AUGUSTA CO. VA. HIS WIFE WAS MARTHA LEDGERWOOD. THEIR LAND WAS IN > THE BORDEN MANOR. I BELIEVE THE PATTERSONS CAME TO VA. FROM NEW JERSEY > BUT CANNOT VERIFY. > > THANKS FOR ANY HELP. > > REGARDS, > > ERNEST THOMPSON > MOSS BEACH,CA. > > ______________________________ > > --------------------------------------------------------------- > > Subject: [PATTERSON-L] AUGUSTA CO. VA. > Date: 4 Sep 1998 18:16:21 -0700 > From: [email protected] > To: [email protected] > > HELLO, > > I'M NEW TO THIS LIST, BUT A LONG TIME USER OF ROOTSWEB. I'M ATTEMPTING > TO ESTABLISH THE PEDIGREE OF SAMUEL PATTERSON (BORN ABOUT 1730 - 1740) > OF AUGUSTA CO. VA. HIS WIFE WAS MARTHA LEDGERWOOD. THEIR LAND WAS IN > THE BORDEN MANOR. I BELIEVE THE PATTERSONS CAME TO VA. FROM NEW JERSEY > BUT CANNOT VERIFY. > > THANKS FOR ANY HELP. > > REGARDS, > > ERNEST THOMPSON > MOSS BEACH,CA. > > ______________________________ > > --------------------------------------------------------------- > > Subject: [PATTERSON-L] PATTERSON, JAMES S. > Date: Fri, 04 Sep 1998 21:47:46 -0700 > From: Jo Ann Baxley <[email protected]> > To: [email protected] > > I don¹t know who wrote this, but I received it from the Lancaster > Historical Society in their effort to help me sort out my Patterson > family of John Boyd Patterson, b 1773 in Lancaster Co.; d 1843 in > Montour Co. This piece of infomation is typed verbatim from the copy > except for changing the position of the numbers of the dates. > Jo Ann Patterson Baxley > [email protected] > > James Smart Patterson - Elder 1881 > > James Smart Patterson was born 8 Aug 1838 and died 1 Jan 1916. His > wife, Margaret Elizabeth Ferguson Patterson was born 27 Oct 1844 and > died 5 Feb 1891, a daughter of Thomas and Anna Dripps Ferguson. > > He was a son of James Patterson (b 17 Mar 1796--d 2 Aug 1872) and > Rebecca Black Patterson (b 12 Sept 1801--d 3 Nov 1877) whose marriage > took place 18 Dec 1823. > > An interesting fact concerns Mr. Patterson¹s middle name. His > grandmother was Lettice Gardner who was born 27 Mar 1759 and died 26 > June 1832. She married James Patterson, Jr. (b 3 Nov 1745, old > style). The eldest sister of Lettice was Mary Gardner (b 1 Feb 1744) > Mary married Scottish clergyman James Smart 1 feb 1765 with whom she > embarked to Scotland in June of 1766, never to return to America. > > Almost seventy years after this event, the name was still sufficiently > remembered by the Patterson family to be used in naming a child. > Prebyterian clergymen were few in 1765 in Southern Chester and > Lancaster Counties and Mr. Smart was probably well-known among > Scotch-Irish residents. > > Nearly every family of Pattersons and Andrews had a boy named Francis > Gardner, mostly called Frank. This name also continued through female > lines into other families. The name has been in use in this area for > over two hundred years. > > James Smart Patterson was a prosperous farmer. His farm was part of > the ancestral land south of White Rock in Little Britain township, 212 > acres in extent, one third of which was woodland. It adjoined the > farm of Bordley S. Patterson and three houses were erected on the > property. He received his education in district schools and at > Hopewell Academy in Chester Co. It should also be noted that he was a > substantial subscriber to the church building fund in 1869 when he was > but 31 years old. > > Mr. and Mrs. Patterson had five children: > > 1. Mary, married Lt. J. Howard Griffiths > 2. Charles, married Mary Webb of Drumore > 3. Chester, born 19 April 1872, married Clara Fisher > 4. James, Jr., born 17 Mar 1874, moved to Omaha > 5. Anna K., married Melville Barr of Colerain > > Mrs. Patterson died 5 Feb 1891 and 10 Feb 1898, Mr. Patterson married > Mrs. William (Jane) Worden, a daughter of Samuel and Elizabeth > Thompson of Philadelphia. > > In 1884, Mr. Patterson was achosen as a delegate from the Westminister > Presbytery to the General Assembly at Saratoga Springs; and in 1892 he > again was so honored and attended the General Assembly held at > Portland, Oregon. > > His father and President Buchanan were personal friends and his > grandfather, also James, was a member of Captain Thomas Whiteside¹s > Company of Militia when it left for the Jerseys 13 Aug 1776. Hi: I am answering your query on the Patterson page. I guess this would just be a shot in the dark but thought I would tell you about it anyway. I am researching the Phillips surname, too, along with Pattersons. I have a Rachal Mariah Little from DeKalb County, Al whose father was Isaac Little and mother was Mahala also from DeKalb County, Al. DeKalb County borders Ga so I though I would tell you. If I can help will be glad to. Delores Phillips Sisco