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    1. [Pennington-L] Fw: [HWE] 1901 UK Census Online--Some of you may be interested---Ruth
    2. JW Roadinger
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: Andrea Vogel <andreav@island.net> To: <HUGUENOTS-WALLOONS-EUROPE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, December 31, 2001 2:11 AM Subject: [HWE] 1901 UK Census Online > Listers -- > > Those of you who are researching recent time periods in the UK may be > interested to know that the 1901 UK census will be released for searches > online at 9 am GMT on 2 Jan 2002. > The site is at: http://www.census.pro.gov.uk/. Access may be very > difficult at first because so many people will be visiting the site but keep > trying. Andrea > > > > > > > ==== HUGUENOTS-WALLOONS-EUROPE Mailing List ==== > When posting to the HWE list: > SURNAMES written in capitals, s'il vous plaît. > Also, please specify dates and location, including country. > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 >

    01/20/2002 03:30:19
    1. Re: [Pennington-L] WILL OF SACK PENNINGTON, 1788
    2. Ramona Gayle Bayes Woods
    3. Good Morning Lois, Lois may I forward Isack's Will on to the KY-Slaves, KY-Intertribal, and VA-AfricaAmer lists I admin? There are so many of the names researchers are seeking listed in Sack's Will. Thank you, Ramona ----- Original Message ----- From: <Sharp2tono@aol.com> To: <PENNINGTON-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, January 20, 2002 3:57 AM Subject: [Pennington-L] WILL OF SACK PENNINGTON, 1788 : Thought I'd share this will I found for Isack "Sack" Pennington.....Lois :

    01/19/2002 09:25:13
    1. [Pennington-L] WILL OF SACK PENNINGTON, 1788
    2. Thought I'd share this will I found for Isack "Sack" Pennington.....Lois http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/va/brunswick/wills/willbk5.txt BRUNSWICK COUNTY, VIRGINIA - WILL BOOK 5 (partial) Page 554-556 SACK PENNINGTON, 1788 In the name of God Amen. I SACK PENNINGTON of the County of Brunswick being sick and weak of body but of sound mind and memory thanks be to God for the same but calling to mind the uncertainty of human life do nominate and appoint this my last will in form and manner as followeth. First I recommend my soul to Almighty God and my body to the earth to be buried at the discretion of my Executors hereafter named as to what world goods it hath pleased God to bless me with I dispose of in the following manner (to wit Item my will and desire is that my negro man Bob & my crop of Tobacco be sold to the best advantage by my Ecrs the money arising therefrom to be applied towards paying my debts the overplus if any to be delivered to my wife for the support of her & my children. Item I give and bequeath to my brother-in-law JOHN BUGG all the land I own on the south side of Taylors Creek adjoining the lines of WILLIAM Finch, David & Merideth Moss and himself containing by estimation Twenty-five acres be the same more or less to him and his heirs forever. Item I give and bequeath to my Niece MARY WALKER one hundred and thirty eight acres of land lying in the County of Mecklenburg on both sides of Aucurts(?) Creek adjoining the lands of John Hall, John Harris George Malone and Robert Johnson to her and her heirs forever. The remainder part of the said tract of land that I own to be sold & the money applied to the support of my wife and children. Item I give and bequeath to my daughter LUCY three negroes (to wit James, Cain, and Dilcey to her and her heirs forever. Also, I give to my said Daughter the saddle and bridle that is called her Item I give and bequeath to my son WILLIAM four negroes (to wit Simon, Deck, Nat & Lyda my larger Still and all conviences thereto belonging my Silver watch Gun and Shot bags my best saddle, and bridle my Carpenters & Copper tools to him and his heirs forever. Item I give and bequeath to my daughter MARY three negroes (to wit) Tom, Bristen, Ellick & Edith to her and her heirs forever. Item I leave to my beloved wife ANNA the use of two negroes and their increase from this date (to wit) Ned and Amey also one half the tract of land I own in Medklenburg ajoining Thomas Benford, Jesse Osling & others one feather bed & furniture, One Pine chest & her riding saddle, for and during her natural life after her death I give and bequeath the said land to my son WILLIAM & his heirs forever and the other part of that legacy to be equally divided as can be without selling any of the negroes amongst my three children (to wit) LUCY, WILLIAM & MARY to them and their heirs forever. Item I leave to my beloved wife ANNA the use of the Chamber in my house also the smoakhouse Dairy and half my young Orchard on the road and all the lands I own in the tract I now live on, that ----(sitheth) in Brunswick County on the south side of the road for and during her widowhood or death which ever circumstance may first happen, then I give and bequeath the said legacy to my son WILLIAM and his heirs forever. Item my will and desire is that my wife should have the liberty of tending any part of the plantation I now live on until my son WILLIAM arrive to the age of twenty one years or married. Item I give and bequeath to my won WILLIAM all the rest and residence of my lands that I now own to him and his heirs forever. Item all the rest of my negroes not before mentioned and the residue of my Other estate I leave the use of to my beloved wife during her widowhood but after her marriage or death which ever Circumstances may first happen my will and desire is that the hole of that Legacy be divided amongst my three children (to wit) LUCY, WILLIAM AND MARY to them and their heirs forever. But if my wife should think proper to give to either of my Children any part of the live stock or household furniture not exceeding the third part the gift shall stand good and that child to be accountable to the others for the value thereof. Lastly I appoint LUCAS GEE, my beloved wife ANNA PENNINGTON and my son WILLIAM executors of this my last will and Testament revoking and disannuling all former wills by me made In witness whereof I have here set my hand and seal this Twenty ninth day of September one thousand seven hundred and Eighty Eight. Signed sealed and acknowledged in presence of SACK PENNINGTON (LS) WILLIAM Smith Wm Mitchell Asa Gresham Brunswick County Court, December 22, 1795 Edw Birchertt This last will and Testament of SACK PENNINGTON decd was proved by the Oaths of WILLIAM Mitchell and Asa Gresham witnesses thereto and ordered to be recorded and on the motion of LUCAS GEE and WILLIAM PENNINGTON the Executors therein named they having made oath thereto and together with George Malone, WILLIAM Gee and WILLIAM Mitchell their securitys entered into and acknowledged a bond in the penalty of thousand pounds with condition as the law directs Certificate is granted them for obtaining a probate thereof in due form liberty being reserved for the Executrix therein named to join in the said probate when she thinks proper. Teste C.B. Jones (CBC) Submitted by Jemima Gee Morse <morse@shentel.net>

    01/19/2002 08:57:32
    1. [Pennington-L] James T. Pennington
    2. I am new to the list and looking for James T. Pennington b. 3/7/1877 in Missouri, d. 3/14/1927 in Oklahoma. Married El Nora Melrima Francis (spelling?) b. 2/28/1859 Iowa died 2/27/1942 in Oklahoma. Any information would be appreciated. Darla

    01/19/2002 12:33:43
    1. [Pennington-L] edward pennington
    2. Steve Privett
    3. -------- Original Message -------- Subject: edward pennington Date: Wed, 16 Jan 2002 07:48:50 -0700 From: JuGlitter@aol.com To: PENNINGTON-L-request@rootsweb.com my family of penningtons are from Kendal Westmorland, England. My Grandfather, Edward went to Alberta, Canada approx 1903 and had a ranch with a partner who died shortly after. My grandfather just left his share in the ranch to the partners widow. I have no further information but would love to hear from someone who can help. Edward was born in Kendal in 1884 so was only young when went overseas. After Canada he went to New York (brooklyn) where he worked in construction. was a member of a masonic lodge in brooklyn. Married and english woman, Eva had 2 daughters in new York and then went back to England in 1933. any information would be appreciated. Are there any Canadian records I could look at? Are you looking for anyone in my family? julie Sherring, London, England.

    01/16/2002 12:50:32
    1. [Pennington-L] Dr. Isaac Pennington
    2. GEN-PICS
    3. Looking for parents of Dr. Isaac Pennington of Chester Co.PA. He was born Sept. 1789 and married Elizabeth Allen in 1812. He died 7 May 1849 and is buried in Chester Co. PA. Thanks. Eleanor

    01/13/2002 09:40:47
    1. [Pennington-L] [Fwd: Military Service Eligibility]
    2. Lionel O. Barrett
    3. This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------18D700E5317CDF562BA5D516 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit I found this to be odd. Lionel --------------18D700E5317CDF562BA5D516 Content-Type: message/rfc822; name="nsmailAG.TMP" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline; filename="nsmailAG.TMP" Received: from mail.dar.org [216.36.105.130] by web163.crystaltech.com with ESMTP (SMTPD32-7.05) id A87721A0014C; Fri, 11 Jan 2002 08:44:55 -0700 Message-ID: <915557B7B527D211AAC700805F4BF486F1C068@MAIL> From: Dept Box - Member Services <memservices@dar.org> To: "'Lionel O. Barrett'" <lobarrett@barbon.ws> Subject: RE: Military Service Eligibility Date: Fri, 11 Jan 2002 10:44:25 -0500 MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" X-RCPT-TO: <lobarrett@barbon.ws> X-Mozilla-Status2: 00000000 I would mention that it was not the Marine Corps, but the Continental Marines and they should be assumed to be covered in the area as "military" service. The mention of Army and Navy actually was used to indicate service of any nature on the land or on the sea under the "continental establishment". I will send your note on to genealogy as they are the office in charge of the way it is stated in publications, maybe they can work on the terminology. > -----Original Message----- > From: Lionel O. Barrett [SMTP:lobarrett@barbon.ws] > Sent: Friday, January 11, 2002 10:31 AM > To: Dept Box - Member Services > Subject: Re: Military Service Eligibility > > Dear DAR, > > Source I: > On the 10th of November in 1775, the Continental Congress passed a > resolution which said in part: > > "...Resolved, that two battalions of Marines be raised, > consisting of one colonel, two lieutenant colonels, two majors, > and other officers as usual in other regiments; and that > they consist of an equal number of privates with other > battalions; that particular care be taken, that no persons > be appointed to office, or enlisted into said battalions, but > such as are good seamen, or so acquainted with maritime > affairs as to be able to serve to advantage by sea when > required; that they be enlisted and commissioned to serve > for and during the present war between Great Britain and > the Colonies, unless dismissed by order of Congress; that > they be distinguished by the names of the first and second > battalions of American Marines..." > > With that resolution the Continental Marines were officially born. > November 10th is still celebrated today as the Marine Corps Birthday. > > On November 28th, 1775, Samuel Nicholas was commissioned a captain in the > Continental Marines, and was charged with raising a part of the body of > Marines which Congress had specified. Captain Nicholas remained the senior > Marine officer throughout the Revolution and so is traditionally > considered to be > the first Commandant. > > The Marine Corps emblem was designed in 1776, the device consisted of a > "foul anchor" of silver or pewter. The foul anchor still forms a part of > the emblem today. (A foul anchor is an anchor which has one or more turns > of the chain around it). > > During the Revolution, Marines had fought on land and sea, but at the > close of the Revolution the Marine Corps and the Navy were all but > disbanded. On 11 July 1798, President John Adams approved a bill that > recreated the Corps. > > Source II: > On Nov. 10, 1775, the Second Continental Congress authorized the raising > of two battalions of American marines. These Continental Marines served at > sea with the Continental Navy (under John Paul Jones, in particular), and > on occasion ashore with the Continental Army, as at the Battle of > Princeton (1777). > > The term Leatherneck referring to a marine comes from the leather stocks > or collars worn by marines from 1775 until 1875. > > Source III: > Casualties: Marine Corps Personnel Killed and Wounded > MARINE CORPS > Revolutionary War, > 19 Apr. 1775 - 11 Apr. 1783 KIA 49 WIA 70 > > Source IV: > 1776, March - Marines land on New Providence Island, Bahamas. In 13 days > they secure 2 forts, occupy Nassau, control the Government House, seize 88 > guns, 16,535 shells and other supplies. Returning from the raid, they > encountered a British ship. Marines engaged the ship with muskets and > assisted in manning the broadside cannon. > > 1776, December - Marines assist Washington's Army in the second battle of > Trenton (the first recorded joint Army-Marine engagement). Later that > spring, Washington incorporated some of the Marines into artillery units > of his reorganized Army. > > 1778, January - Marines sail down the Mississippi and secure New Orleans > to keep British traders out. > > 1778, April - A Marine detachment under the command of John Paul Jones > makes two raids on Great Britain soil (the 1st in 700 years). > > 1783, January - Marines board and seize the British ship Baille in the > West Indies. > > 1785, June - After the end of the American Revolutionary War (Jan, 1783), > the last of the nations warships are sold. The Continental Marines go out > of existence, along > with the Navy. > > 1798, July 11 - President John Adams officially signs a bill in to law, > creating the US Marines. > > "At no period of the naval history of the world, is it probable that > Marines were more important than during the war of the Revolution." > -James Fenimore Cooper > > This is just a small amount of information available on the internet. The > U. S. Marine Corps Historical Division can assuredly provide more. > > Sincerely, > > Lionel O. Barrett > > Dept Box - Member Services wrote: > > Probably because there was no US Marine Corps during the > Revolutionary War. Does this answer your question? Am I missing > something here?? > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Lionel O. Barrett [SMTP:lobarrett@barbon.ws] > > Sent: Thursday, January 10, 2002 5:22 PM > > To: wwwfeedback@dar.org > > Subject: Military Service Eligibility > > > > I noticed on your web site that service in the Marine Corps is not > > > listed as eligible military service. Just wondering why? > > > > Sincerely, > > > > Lionel O. Barrett > > > > -- > > "He could wile the very flounders out o' the Firth" > > Answer any of the following: > > 1. Who said it? > > 2. To whom was it said? > > 3. Where were the persons when it was said? > > 4. Who is the author of the book? > > 5. What is the name of the book? > > 6. Who was it said about? > > > --------------18D700E5317CDF562BA5D516--

    01/11/2002 04:43:43
    1. [Pennington-L] What has happened to the Pennington's information
    2. Hello Pennington Researchers: What has happened to the Pennington information. I have had hardly anything since the Meeting in Texas. We were supposided to get some information on the combining of different groups and I have not received any of it. I have not had my yearly dues notice yet either. Normally I send my dues in before I get the notice but this year I decided I would wait until the notices came. We enjoyed San Antonio very much and looking forward to Nashville this year. We stopped in December on our way to Chattanooga for the grandsons graduatation from the University of TN-CHatt. We spent one night at the Fairfield Inn about two blocks from Operyland. The decorations were beautiful. Artilla Williams

    01/10/2002 07:33:08
    1. [Pennington-L] Archibald Roberts and Sarah Pennington
    2. John Graves
    3. Hello Pennington Researchers, Does anybody out there know where Sarah Pennington, wife of Archibald Roberts (b. Jan. 3, 1784 in VA) fits into the Pennington Groups? Lucy Graves Group 28

    01/07/2002 04:50:58
    1. [Pennington-L] email address change
    2. Portia Newman
    3. Effective Dec 31, 2001, my email address will be newmanpk@msn.com If this is not the correct way to notify you of this change, please advise me at my new email with instructions. Thanks, Portia Newman

    12/29/2001 05:35:36
    1. [Pennington-L] Pedigrees
    2. JAY BARKER
    3. When will the next Pennington Pedigrees be coming out? The last one I got was Vo. 33, No. 1

    12/28/2001 04:01:17
    1. [Pennington-L] DNA study
    2. This was the most efficient way I could find to let everyone know that the company we chose to do our DNA study has now released their 6 secret mutation sites (markers) into the public domain. This means that the value of our DNA study just doubled in terms of what it can tell us. Congratulations John Alan Pennington for having such faith in FTDNA so that we made the right choice of company! In addition their own database is now active and you can search it against your results. No conversion of numbers is needed for the FTDNA database. Those who had themselves tested can go to: http://www.familytreedna.com/6markers.html and convert all 12 markers to numbers that can be entered into web databases. One such database is at: (http://ystr.charite.de/index_gr.html) where you can enter 8 of your 12 markers and see where in the world someone matches you! Happy DNA matching. Nick Penington.

    12/21/2001 08:34:03
    1. Re: [Pennington-L] Lord Muncaster
    2. Katherine Cochrane
    3. Tom Williams (group 8) wrote: >I just stumbled across this bit of history and wondered if the Lord >Muncaster mentioned has any connection to the Penningtons. >11 April 1870 War is narrowly averted. While visiting Marathon, >Greece, Lord Muncaster of Britain is kidnapped by brigands, almost >resulting in war. .... Yes, in fact there is a window dedicated to the memory of this Lord Muncaster in the Church of St. Michael and All Saints in Ravenglass, home of the Muncaster Penningtons. I have a photograph of it (and many others from the Ravenglass area) in a collection of over 100 photos I commissioned last year. In the next few months I hope to have these images available as reprints, portfolios or electronic files in our History-eBooks website. You can see a preview at http://www.history-ebooks.com/cumbria/index.lasso. None of the links work yet, sorry. Happy Holidays! Katherine (group 4) -- Publisher of C.F. Jewett's 1878 History of Essex Co., Mass. on CD-ROM Available at http://www.history-ebooks.com

    12/21/2001 05:42:01
    1. Re: [Pennington-L] Lord Muncaster
    2. julishka
    3. At 06:33 PM 12/20/01 -0500, TWilli346@aol.com scribbled: >I just stumbled across this bit of history and wondered if the Lord >Muncaster mentioned has any connection to the Penningtons. yes, he was a pennington. the current lord muncaster is actually descendant from an in-law that by parliamentary decree or somesuch was allowed to take the title and holdings when josslyn pennington, lord muncaster died without any pennington descendants just after the turn of the 20th century. the castle website is here: http://www.muncastercastle.co.uk more info on the grounds here: http://www.visitcumbria.com/wc/muncast1.htm julia.

    12/20/2001 12:09:04
    1. [Pennington-L] Lord Muncaster
    2. I just stumbled across this bit of history and wondered if the Lord Muncaster mentioned has any connection to the Penningtons. 11 April 1870 War is narrowly averted. While visiting Marathon, Greece, Lord Muncaster of Britain is kidnapped by brigands, almost resulting in war. The pirates, led by Takos Arvanitakis, were experienced in kidnapping and had used it as a lucrative source of income for many years. However, their capture of Lord Muncaster and a group of English tourists proved to be more difficult to pull off than they anticipated. Arvanitakis and his gang demanded £50,000 for the release of the captives. King George of Greece refused their ransom demands, offering instead to exchange himself for the hostages in an attempt to appease England. However, before any further negotiations could take place, a confrontation between the brigands and Greek troops resulted in the death of just about everyone involved, including Muncaster Arvanitakis was one of the few who managed to escape the battle with his life. The incident caused England to threaten war, but Russia interjected by siding with Gree! ce. The crisis was averted after Greece conducted a major crackdown on the bandits. Although few of the people they arrested had actually played any role in the kidnapping, it eased the international tensions and greatly reduced the number of subsequent kidnappings in the country. Arvanitakis was shot and killed two years later. Tom Williams (Group 8)

    12/20/2001 11:33:39
    1. [Pennington-L] Zilah Elizabeth Pennington
    2. gunslinger
    3. The reason for my previous post in regards to Zilah Elizabeth Pennington b. 5 Mar 1868 Ashe Co NC - d. May 1900 in Ashe Co NC of childbed fever, is this: Zilah is my GG grandmother, and I have some pictures that I 'suspect' are of her husband, William Huffman "Huffy" Jones b. 26 Oct 1863 Sturgill, NC - d. 5 Feb 1942 Rock, Mercer CO. WV. buried 7 Feb 1942 at Woodlawn Cem., Bluewell, Mercer CO. WV. I was hoping someone connected and had some other pictures that could be compared to confirm what was suggested to me by a local area, relative. If I could be so lucky as to find someone with a confirmed picture, please contact me at the following address: bbob@inetone.net (I can be contacted there for any other genealogical reason also;o) Thank you, and I will now unsubscribe from PENNINGTON-L Bobby Blevins

    12/20/2001 11:08:44
    1. [Pennington-L] Re: PENNINGTON-D Digest V01 #196
    2. Portia Newman
    3. Beginning Dec 31 my email address will change to newmanpk@msn.com Thanks, Portia Newman PENNINGTON-D-request@rootsweb.com wrote: > Subject: > > PENNINGTON-D Digest Volume 01 : Issue 196 > > Today's Topics: > #1 [Pennington-L] Obit for Herbert Pe [TPWMS71@aol.com] > > Administrivia: > To unsubscribe from PENNINGTON-D, send a message to > > PENNINGTON-D-request@rootsweb.com > > 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: [Pennington-L] Obit for Herbert Pennington > Date: Tue, 18 Dec 2001 19:10:00 EST > From: TPWMS71@aol.com > To: PENNINGTON-L@rootsweb.com > > While visiting my daughter in Chatt, TN the past few days for graduction of > our 2nd > grandson from The University of Tennesse-Chattanooga. Christmas was a little > early > there also. Had a wonderful time but very tired tonight, but wanted to get > this in > before it was pitched with something, I would not be guilty of that OH NO. > > Chattanooga Times Free Press, B8, Sunday December 16, 2001 > Herbert Curtis "H.C." Pennington, 74, of Hixson TN passed away Wednesday, Dec > 12, 2001, in a local hospital. > > He was a member of Hixson United Methodist Church, a veteran of WWII, serving > in the U.S. Army. He was a member of the IBEW local 175 for over 50 years and > a member of the East Ridge Masonic Lodge F&AM. > > He was prec3e3e in death by his parents, Charles Cleveland and Hetty Mae > Dempsey Pennington; and four brother and one sister. > > He is survived by wife, Marge Pennington; children, Noel Pennington of Fort > Oglethorpe, GA, Lori Pennington McClure of Duluth, Ga. and Ralph S. > Pennington of Hixson; several nieces and nephews. > > The funerl service will be at 1 p.m Monday, Dec 17 at the North Chapel of > Chattanooga Funeral Home with Rev. Phillip Anderson officiating. > > The interment will follow the service in Chattanooga National Cemetery. > The family will receive friends from 2-8 p.m. today, Dec 16 at the North > Chapel of > Chattanooga Funeral Home, 5401 Highway 153. > > I did not have time to check any of the family but my daughter had had him as > a > patient recently at the Parkridge Medical Center in Chatt. - I will see if > she could > possibly contact his wife and have her get in touch with me or I with her. > > Artilla Pennington Williams, Group 30 >

    12/19/2001 01:59:30
    1. [Pennington-L] Obit for Herbert Pennington
    2. While visiting my daughter in Chatt, TN the past few days for graduction of our 2nd grandson from The University of Tennesse-Chattanooga. Christmas was a little early there also. Had a wonderful time but very tired tonight, but wanted to get this in before it was pitched with something, I would not be guilty of that OH NO. Chattanooga Times Free Press, B8, Sunday December 16, 2001 Herbert Curtis "H.C." Pennington, 74, of Hixson TN passed away Wednesday, Dec 12, 2001, in a local hospital. He was a member of Hixson United Methodist Church, a veteran of WWII, serving in the U.S. Army. He was a member of the IBEW local 175 for over 50 years and a member of the East Ridge Masonic Lodge F&AM. He was prec3e3e in death by his parents, Charles Cleveland and Hetty Mae Dempsey Pennington; and four brother and one sister. He is survived by wife, Marge Pennington; children, Noel Pennington of Fort Oglethorpe, GA, Lori Pennington McClure of Duluth, Ga. and Ralph S. Pennington of Hixson; several nieces and nephews. The funerl service will be at 1 p.m Monday, Dec 17 at the North Chapel of Chattanooga Funeral Home with Rev. Phillip Anderson officiating. The interment will follow the service in Chattanooga National Cemetery. The family will receive friends from 2-8 p.m. today, Dec 16 at the North Chapel of Chattanooga Funeral Home, 5401 Highway 153. I did not have time to check any of the family but my daughter had had him as a patient recently at the Parkridge Medical Center in Chatt. - I will see if she could possibly contact his wife and have her get in touch with me or I with her. Artilla Pennington Williams, Group 30

    12/18/2001 12:10:00
    1. Re: [Pennington-L] Zilah Elizabeth Pennington
    2. Dora Gillilan
    3. http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~genepenn/d0/i0000426.htm#s40 Pennington Family http://penningtonresearch.org/ Pennington Family Maybe these websites will help you. Dora ----- Original Message ----- From: "Claude Hudson, jr." <Cahudson@peoplepc.com> To: <PENNINGTON-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, December 17, 2001 5:31 PM Subject: Re: [Pennington-L] Zilah Elizabeth Pennington > Can anyone give me info on a Holly Pennington that married Harrison Stanford > in the 1830's or 40's in Fannin or Red River Co., Tx. He was the son of > Thomas A. Stanford of TN. She had a brother Elias Green Pennington killed > with some of his family by Apaches in AZ. > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "gunslinger" <bbob@inetone.net> > To: <PENNINGTON-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Monday, December 17, 2001 4:56 PM > Subject: [Pennington-L] Zilah Elizabeth Pennington > > > > I am hoping someone connects to my GG grandmother Zilah Elizabeth > Pennington b. 5 Mar 1868 Ashe Co NC, d. May 1900 in Ashe Co NC - Childbed > Fever. Married 25 Nov 1882 in Ashe Co NC to William Huffman "Huffy" Jones b. > 26 Oct 1863 in Sturgill, NC. d. 5 Feb 1942 in Rock, Mercer CO. WV. > > > > Children of William and Zilah are i.-Della Jane Jones (my G grandmother, > married Solomon Jackson Blevins) b. 20 Dec 1884 Sturgill, Ashe CO. NC. d. 20 > Feb 1958 Portsmouth, Norfolk CO., Norfolk, VA. ii-Dora Jones b. Feb 1887 > (married John Patterson), iii.-Oscar Jones b. Jul 1889, iv.-Whitlow Jones b. > Oct 1891(married Lenta Sawyer), v.-Hasque Jones b. Jan 1893, vi.-Smith A. > Jones b. May 1895 d. 31 May 1986 Winter Haven FL. (married Maude Shrewsbury) > vii.-Hattie Jones b. Feb 1897, viii-Maggie Jones b. May 1900. > > > > Bobby Blevins > > Save lives - donate blood! > > "My" poetry >>1. http://geocities.com/poetryfriend1/Bobby1.html > > "My" poetry >> 2. http://geocities.com/poetryfriend1/Bobby2.html > > "The Black Day" >> http://www.worldtradecenterimages.org/ > > "He who puts up with insult invites injury". ~Proverb > > "Violent delights have violent ends". ~Shakespeare > > "I don't know with what weapons World War III will be fought, but World > War IV will be fought with sticks and stones." ~Albert Einstein > > "Can't Cry Hard Enough" >> http://www.cantcryhardenough.com/ > > "The Dance" >> http://realmcguyver.tripod.com/nyc/index2.htm > > "Pledge of Allegiance" >> http://home.att.net/~poofcatt/july.html > > "I Fear No Evil" >> http://members.aol.com/mempenny2/september11.html > > "The Eagle" >> http://wardy.twinsburgh.com/Eagle/Eagle.html > > "An Open Letter To Terrorists" >> > http://home.flash.net/~skyangel/open_letter/open_letter.html > > "It's In The Valleys I Grow" >> http://www.grnco.net/~cbm/thought.htm > > Carl Sagan >> http://setiathome.ssl.berkeley.edu/pale_blue_dot > > > > > > ==== PENNINGTON Mailing List ==== > > This Pennington mail list is hosted by Rootsweb. > > To subscribe to Rootsweb, and show your support of their efforts, see > > http://www.rootsweb.com/rootsweb/how-to-subscribe.html > > > > > > > ==== PENNINGTON Mailing List ==== > To search over 5500 archived messages from this list see > http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl > Threaded archives can now be found at > http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/pennington >

    12/17/2001 11:24:35
    1. [Pennington-L] Zilah Elizabeth Pennington
    2. gunslinger
    3. I am hoping someone connects to my GG grandmother Zilah Elizabeth Pennington b. 5 Mar 1868 Ashe Co NC, d. May 1900 in Ashe Co NC - Childbed Fever. Married 25 Nov 1882 in Ashe Co NC to William Huffman "Huffy" Jones b. 26 Oct 1863 in Sturgill, NC. d. 5 Feb 1942 in Rock, Mercer CO. WV. Children of William and Zilah are i.-Della Jane Jones (my G grandmother, married Solomon Jackson Blevins) b. 20 Dec 1884 Sturgill, Ashe CO. NC. d. 20 Feb 1958 Portsmouth, Norfolk CO., Norfolk, VA. ii-Dora Jones b. Feb 1887 (married John Patterson), iii.-Oscar Jones b. Jul 1889, iv.-Whitlow Jones b. Oct 1891(married Lenta Sawyer), v.-Hasque Jones b. Jan 1893, vi.-Smith A. Jones b. May 1895 d. 31 May 1986 Winter Haven FL. (married Maude Shrewsbury) vii.-Hattie Jones b. Feb 1897, viii-Maggie Jones b. May 1900. Bobby Blevins Save lives - donate blood! "My" poetry >>1. http://geocities.com/poetryfriend1/Bobby1.html "My" poetry >> 2. http://geocities.com/poetryfriend1/Bobby2.html "The Black Day" >> http://www.worldtradecenterimages.org/ "He who puts up with insult invites injury". ~Proverb "Violent delights have violent ends". ~Shakespeare "I don't know with what weapons World War III will be fought, but World War IV will be fought with sticks and stones." ~Albert Einstein "Can't Cry Hard Enough" >> http://www.cantcryhardenough.com/ "The Dance" >> http://realmcguyver.tripod.com/nyc/index2.htm "Pledge of Allegiance" >> http://home.att.net/~poofcatt/july.html "I Fear No Evil" >> http://members.aol.com/mempenny2/september11.html "The Eagle" >> http://wardy.twinsburgh.com/Eagle/Eagle.html "An Open Letter To Terrorists" >> http://home.flash.net/~skyangel/open_letter/open_letter.html "It's In The Valleys I Grow" >> http://www.grnco.net/~cbm/thought.htm Carl Sagan >> http://setiathome.ssl.berkeley.edu/pale_blue_dot

    12/17/2001 10:56:15