(I posted this message to COLE-L yesterday. But the message has enough Peters connections in it that I thought it might be appropriate to post it here as well. Also, I would be curious to see if anybody on this list recognizes the Mary Peters and the Sarah Peters who are listed in the John Scarbrough census entry -- see below.) I have posted my brick wall before without connecting with anybody. I have a good bit more information now than when I first posted, so I will try again. I am looking for ancestors of my g grandmother Sallie Jane Cole, b 29 June 1870 in Tennessee, d. 22 July 1942, m. 28 Nov 1893 to Alva Edward Peters. My mother is a Peters, and these were her grandparents. I should mention that a number of people who knew Sallie well, including my mother and my mother's two sisters, are still alive. However, none of them know anything about Sallie's ancestors. I should also mention that although Sallie is often a diminutive for Sarah, my mother only remembers her being called Sallie. Also, the name on her tombstone is Sallie. My Peters roots are very deep in Anderson County, Tennessee. I fear that originally I was very tunnel visioned about looking for Peters ancestors only in Anderson County. I have recently discovered that I need to look a little broader for my Peters kin, and the broader look has accidentally been beneficial in my Cole research. Also, my mother remembers more than I thought. I was just asking the wrong questions. It turns out that Sallie was one of four sisters. It never occurred to me to ask about siblings, but my mother remembers a great deal about the sisters. The sisters were Cordie, Ida, Sallie, and Mollie. Cordie and Ida were twins. I figure that finding the ancestors of one of the sisters is as good as finding Sallie's ancestors, unless there is something unusual in the family relationship. Before I found out about the sisters, the best possibility for Sallie Jane Cole which I had found in census data was a Sarah Cole age 10 in the 1880 Anderson County, Tennessee census in the following family grouping: Shannon Preston 59 (T T VA) Susan 51 (T T VA) Oliver Douglas 19 stepson Scarbrough Polena 18 servant Cole Sarah 10 servant I originally didn't think this was my Sallie because nobody remembers her being called Sarah, and because there is nothing in family oral history about her growing up as a servant outside her own Cole family. Also, even if this were her, I didn't think the names of her family of residence would give me very many clues about her ancestry. However, I now think that this is my Sallie. Also, I think she was probably a bit more than a "servant". I think she was farmed out to family or close friends because of some sort of family tragedy. The surnames in this family grouping may therefore be some sort of good clues. The 1880 Anderson County census has the following grouping which I believe includes Sallie's sister Ida. I had seen it before, but I didn't connect with it until my mother told me that one of Sallie's sisters was named Ida. Scarbrough John 54 Mary 55 Charles 27 (crippled) Arminte 18 Peters Sarah 92 (T __ T) mother-in-law Cole Ida 11 (T __ T) servant I wonder what connection (if any) there might be between John Scarbrough in this family and Polena Scarbrough in the family in which Sarah Cole was living. Also, notice that this family includes Mary Peters and her mother Sarah Peters. It wouldn't surprise me if there were more Cole-Peters connections in Anderson County than just Sallie Jane Cole marrying Alva Edward Peters. The clincher for me was the following 1880 Knox County census entry which I found by accident while looking for Peters kin in Knox County. Cole Vesta C. 37 Cordie R. 11 Mary I. 7 It seems clear that Cordie R. must be the twin of Ida who is living in Anderson County with the Scarbroughs and that Mary I. is the sister whom my mother called Mollie. It also seems likely that Vesta C. is the mother of the four sisters, and that she farmed two of them out to friends or family due to the death of her husband, or possibly divorce or abandonment. I have since found an LDS IGI record for Ida Rhoda Cole b. 3 Jul 1868 in Knox County, Tennessee. Although I have found no record for Cordie, this data would also apply to her as well. My mother remembered who all the sisters married. Indeed, Mollie married Robert A. Peters who was the brother of Alva, so the children of Mollie and Robert were double first cousins of the children of Sallie and Alva. Ida "married a Wells", who turns out to be Phillip Hancher Wells, and they were married 21 Sep 1890 in Knox County, Tennessee. Cordie "married a Scarbrough" (haven't found the first name yet), and they had a son named Roy Scarbrough. One thing that would help with this puzzle would be the 1870 census, probably for Knox and Anderson counties. But all I have found at my library for the 1870 census in Tennessee is a head of household index. I haven't tried looking through the microfilm yet. If anybody has more complete Knox and Anderson county census data for 1870, a lookup would be most appreciated. Vesta would be about 27. Cordie and Ida would be 1 or 2. Sallie might or might not show up because she was born in June. I am hoping that with this additional data I can connect up with somebody. Thanks in advance. Jerry Bryan ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com
I have posted before about John H. Peters without connecting. I may have some additional information, so I thought I would try again. My mother is a Peters, so my Peters line is one of the main ones I am researching. John H. Peters, b. 8 Oct 1843 in Knox County, TN, m. Hulda Cross 24 Aug 1865 in Anderson County, TN, d. 8 Mar 1890 was my gg grandfather and has been a brick wall. In retrospect, my brick wall may have been primarily a thick skull on my part. My Peters roots are deep in Anderson County, TN (everybody from John H. Peters to my mother's generation lived in Anderson County, plus the ancestors of Hulda Cross lived in Anderson County), and I just didn't look anywhere else. I only just discovered that John H. Peters himself was born in Knox County instead of Anderson County. But I believe I have found additional information by looking in other counties. None of this is proven yet, but I wonder if anybody could confirm it or if it hooks up with anybody. >From the 1850 Knox County, TN census I have the following: Peters, John N. 28, Ruby 34, Washington B. 8, William E. 6, John H. 6, James F. 4, Mary J. 4, TN TN, Knox County-1731-428. >From the 1860 Roane County, TN census I have the following: John W. Peters 38, Reuby 41, Washington B. 17, Joh H. & Wm. E. 16 (twins), James F. & Mary J. 14 (twins), Charles W. 10, Thomas J. 8, Martha A. 7, Sarah E. 5, Amanda B 8/12. Ro-91-147. I believe that the "N" of John N. Peters in the 1850 census is a transcription error and that John W. Peters is the father of my John H. Peters. I have the following relevant Anderson County marriages: John W. Peters to Ruby Smith, June 23, 1840 by Henry Chiles, J.P., June 26, 1840. John W. Peters to Catherine Lea, Jun 26, 1841, by John Kay, J.P., Jun 26, 1841 When I first saw these two marriages, I wondered if it was the same John W. Peters who married first Ruby Smith and married second Catherine Lea. But the census data would suggest that John W. Peters was still married to Ruby Smith in 1850 and 1860. Also, I have not been able to find any other data whatsoever on John W. Peters and Catherine Lea, so I simply don't know how these two people fit into the big picture. I am provisionally assuming that John W. Peters and Ruby Smith are the parents of my John H. Peters, and am seeking further confirmation. I am also seeking the parents of John W. Peters. I have a suspicion that it might be Tobias Peters and Elizabeth Rachel Scarborough. Tobias has a son Tobias who married Louisa Henderson and a grandson Tobias through his son James Peters. I have found court records for the elder Tobias Peters in Anderson County as far back as 1810. Does any of this hook up with anybody? Can anybody confirm that John W. Peters is the father of my John H.? Does anybody know who the "other" John W. Peters is, the one who married Catherine Lea? Does anybody know if Tobias Peters is the father of John W. Peters? Thanks in advance. Jerry Bryan ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com
Hello All Peters Researchers, I have joined this list in the hope that I may discover more about my Peters ancesters. My grt. grandfather was William Joseph Peters { Billiard Table Maker} b. 1833 Kensington , London Wife, Louisa Peters nee Pooley b. 1839 St Lukes, Middlesex Children : Frederick Thomas Peters b. 1864 Camden Town, Middlesex Alice Peters b. 1866 Camden Town, Middlesex Louise Peters {My Grandmother} b. 1868 Chelsea , Middlesex Rachel Peters b. 1871 Chelsea, Middlesex Rose Annie Peters b. 1875 Wandsworth, Surrey Rupert Peters b. 1877 Wandsworth , Surrey Percy Peters b. 1879 Wandsworth , Surrey I found them all on the 1881 census living at 14 Camellia Street , Lambeth , Surrey I know that my grt grandfather William Joseph Peters died at 48 Vambrugh Hill, Greenwich, London in 1921, death registered by his son Frederick Thomas Peters of 11 Luxmore Street , St Johns, Greenwich. I can not get any further back with my research because I have been unable to find a marriage for my grt. grandparents William and Louisa. I have looked at the FRC and on the IGI without any luck. I have no knowledge of any living relatives of this family either. So if any one can help me out I would be most grateful. Do any of these names seem familiar to any of you or do you have any suggestions. Kindest Regards Carole Fiori nee Softley in Enfield , North London carole.fiori@virgin.net
Hello, I am wanting to correspond with someone who knows that member in their Peters line or a branch of were members in the Brethern Church or were Dunkards, especially in VA. Thanks, Jim of Okmulgee __________________________________________ NetZero - Defenders of the Free World Get your FREE Internet Access and Email at http://www.netzero.net/download/index.html
Jacob Peters, b. 1720, Pfalz, Bavaria, Germany, d. 22 May 1801, Rockingham Co., VA married, 1750, Rockingham Co., VA Elizabeth (?), 1721, Rheinland, Prussia, Germany, d. Rockingham Co., VA children: (all born in Rockingham, VA) Abraham, b. 1752 John Jacob, b. 1755 Elizabeth, b. 1757 Mary Peters, b. 1759 Christian, b. 1760 Jacob, b. 1761 Does anyone know the madian name of Jacob's wife, Elizabeth? Were any of these Peters involved with the Dunkard or Church of the Brethern? Are you related or connected to any of their children? If yes, please drop me a note. I am also wanting to correspond with someone who is related to any line or branch of Peters who know that members of their family were members of the Dunkards or Church of the Brethren. Thanks, Jim of Okmulgee __________________________________________ NetZero - Defenders of the Free World Get your FREE Internet Access and Email at http://www.netzero.net/download/index.html
SOURCE: HAMPTON DAILY PRESS HAMPTON, VA DATE: 10-26-99 ====================================================== Gloria Fazarro Peters was born on Sept. 14, 1931, in Norfolk. She graduated from Catholic School in Norfolk. Gloria was married to the late Joseph B. Peters. Gloria resided in New London, Conn. for 25 years and retired as a unit supervisor at the Seaside Regional Medical Center in the state of Connecticut after 23 years of service. She was a member of the Elks Lodge, New London,CT. She is survived by her children, Clyde Plummer of Hampton, Michael Peters of Sacramento, Calif., Gene Peters of Long Beach, Calif., Frances Peters Brown of Springfield, Mass.; one brother, Enesto D. Fazarro Jr. of Stonington, Conn.; five sisters, Delores Black of Portsmouth, Jean Mack of Hampton, Edna Eleazer of Avenel, N.J., Sheron Marion of Roselle, N.J., and Dona Fazarro of Hampton; five grandchildren, three great-grandchildren, five nieces, five nephews, one uncle, two aunts, and a host of cousins.
Remove rgiglio From: PETERS-D-request@rootsweb.com <PETERS-D-request@rootsweb.com> To: PETERS-D@rootsweb.com <PETERS-D@rootsweb.com> Date: Tuesday, October 26, 1999 10:26 AM Subject: PETERS-D Digest V99 #105
Hi Cherry! hello cousin! Don't think we've spoken before! I'll look at your site tonight. Did you see my reply to Jim's post? Where do you fit in??? Crystal On Mon, 25 Oct 1999 19:10:13 EDT Cleebrown1@aol.com writes: > Dear Cousin Jim, > I am a decendant of the same Peters line that you mention. Are you > aware > that thiese peters founded Peterstown, WVa? My grandmother was born > there. > Here is a web site that might help: > http://www.sonic.net/~melvaw/index.htm > Cherry > > In a message dated 10/23/99 7:26:25 PM Eastern Daylight Time, > PETERS-D-request@rootsweb.com writes: > > << Looking for individuals that might be related to the below line > of > Peters. I would like to correspond with anyone who is connected, > especially anyone who can help me with the third generation. > Thanks, > Jim of Okmulgee > >> > Crystal A. Bingham St. Louis, MO Vizslas: Denali Gold & Peaches 'n Cream; cats" Bojangles and Nuisance Kitty Res Motto: To understand the living you must commune with the dead.
Dear Cousin Jim, I am a decendant of the same Peters line that you mention. Are you aware that thiese peters founded Peterstown, WVa? My grandmother was born there. Here is a web site that might help: http://www.sonic.net/~melvaw/index.htm Cherry In a message dated 10/23/99 7:26:25 PM Eastern Daylight Time, PETERS-D-request@rootsweb.com writes: << Looking for individuals that might be related to the below line of Peters. I would like to correspond with anyone who is connected, especially anyone who can help me with the third generation. Thanks, Jim of Okmulgee >>
> Looking for individuals that might be related to the below line of > Peters. I would like to correspond with anyone who is connected, > especially anyone who can help me with the third generation. > Thanks, > Jim of Okmulgee 3rd GENERATION > > 5. Jacob PETERS. Son of Abraham PETERS. Born 1779 in VA. Children: > > 7 i. William PETERS Hello Cousin! I've written to a couple other cousins to respond to you (seeing as I haven't had much time for PETERS-hunting recently due to school-and what little time I grab I've devoted to another German line. Since I haven't heard from them, I might as well begin myself. In comparing your info our stuff matches with yours except in a couple places. Knowing the German-Naming custom confusion of not calling a person by his/her "first" name, it's not too surprising. I've gotten a headache trying to unwind the top bit, so let me unload that 1st. The top section of your 3rd generation, listed above. I conclude you mean to say: Abraham PETERS son Jacob b. 1779, Va gson Wm Peters. Am I correct? Do you mean Abraham b 1752? as the father of Jacob? If so I'm confused. You list a John b. 1770 as son of Abraham, and a brother of Abraham, John Jacob b. 1755, but I don't find Jacob b 1779 elsewhere. Am I clear as mud? 2nd, which likely should have been 1st, I'm related to you via Johannes Ulrich Peters (b 1708) m. Rosina Catherina Hueschel John Sr (1740) & Catherine John Jr. (1765) & Christina Longenacre (also see Longinacre) Abraham 1792 & Elizabeth Wade William 1818 Wm Rufus Here's what I, muddled as can be, see: 1. John Jacob PETERS b. 1720, son of JOHANNES Ulrich & Rosina Catheraina Peters. We have only death as 1801, but the location jives. Think you have the death date of Elizabeth wrong. We show MARRIAGE as 1750. corresponds better with known kids birhts of late 1750s to 60s... 2. Abraham PETERS' children. We didn't have this. 3. John Jacob PETERS s/o John Jacob/Eliza. We have as John only. Have more on his family with Frances Simms. 4. Christian, s/o JJ/Elizabeth. Have Ann Fudge's b/d as 3/3/1766. Christian/Ann's son Conrad/Clara Snidow. A gazillion pages on this family is available. Chrisitian/Ann's son John b. 1788 had 2nd wife, Cynthia Clark 1795-1859, m. 1813 had at least 3 kids. 6. Chrisitan/Polly s/o John Jacob/Franciss. You add to our info in detail. Is this from your direct line??? Alot of new info laced in the rest of your not. Looking forward to hearing from you Crystal Crystal A. Bingham St. Louis, MO Vizslas: Denali Gold & Peaches 'n Cream; cats" Bojangles and Nuisance Kitty Res Motto: To understand the living you must commune with the dead.
This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------32BBE90D593AEA9CEC748247 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Looking for individuals that might be related to the below line of Peters. I would like to correspond with anyone who is connected, especially anyone who can help me with the third generation. Thanks, Jim of Okmulgee --------------32BBE90D593AEA9CEC748247 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1; name="peters.txt" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: inline; filename="peters.txt" Register Report - 22 Oct 1999 First Generation 1. John Jacob PETERS. Son of Ulrich PETERS. Born 1720 in Pfalz, Bavaria, Germany. Died 22 May 1801 in Rockingham Co., VA. Buried in Rockingham Co., VA. He married Elizabeth, 1750 in Rockingham Co., VA. Born 1721 in Rheinland, Prussia, Germany. Died 1750 in Rockingham, VA. They had the following children: 2 i. Abraham PETERS 3 ii. John Jacob PETERS iii. Elizabeth (Margaret) PETERS; Born 1757 in Rockingham Co., VA. Died in Orange Co., VA. iv. Mary PETERS; Born 1759 in Rockingham Co., VA. 4 v. Christian PETERS vi. Jacob PETERS; Born 1761 in Rockingham Co., VA. Second Generation 2. Abraham PETERS. Son of John Jacob PETERS & Elizabeth. Born 1752 in Rockingham Co., VA. Children: i. John PETERS; Born 1770 in VA. ii. Henry PETERS; Born 1772 in VA. iii. Jesse PETERS; Born 1774 in VA. 5 iv. Jacob PETERS 3. John Jacob PETERS. Son of John Jacob PETERS & Elizabeth. Born 1755 in Rockingham Co., VA. Died 6 Feb 1836 in Giles Co., VA. He married Frances SIMMS. Born 1761 in VA. They had the following children: 6 i. Christian PETERS 4. Christian PETERS. Son of John Jacob PETERS & Elizabeth. Born 16 Oct 1760 in Plains Dist. (Little Germany), Rockingham Co., VA. Died 18 Oct 1837 in Peterstown, WV. He married Anna Katherine FUDGE, daughter of Johan FUCHS & Katherine MILLER, 5 May 1785 in VA. Born 1764 in Agusta Co., VA. They had the following children: i. Conrad Lewis PETERS; Born 1784. Died 1849. He married Clara SNIDOW, 20 Jul 1809 in Giles Co., VA. ii. John PETERS; Born 1788. Died 1868. He married Elizabeth SPANGLER. iii. Jacob PETERS; Born 8 Jan 1791. iv. Mary "Molly" PETERS; Born 20 May 1793. v. Elizabeth PETERS; Born 15 Jun 1795. vi. Rhoda PETERS; Born 3 Aug 1798. vii. Nancy PETERS; Born 4 Sep 1801. viii. Sarah "Sallie" PETERS; Born 14 Jun 1804. Third Generation 5. Jacob PETERS. Son of Abraham PETERS. Born 1779 in VA. Children: 7 i. William PETERS 6. Christian PETERS. Son of John Jacob PETERS & Frances SIMMS. Born 2 Jul 1788 in Monroe Co., VA. Died 1865 in Mercer Co., VA. Occupation Farmer. He married Mary "Polly" BAILEY. Born 22 Sep 1805 in Monroe Co., VA. Died 22 Feb 1896 in Mercer Co., VA. They had the following children: 8 i. Louisa PETERS ii. Benton PETERS; Born 1828 in Giles Co., VA. iii. Fidelia PETERS; Born 5 Dec 1829 in Giles Co., VA. iv. Clary Catherine PETERS; Born 13 Mar 1832 in Princeton, Mercer Co., VA. Died 11 Dec 1917 in Montgomery Co., KS. She married James Turner SWINNEY, son of Martin Newton (Sr.) SWINNEY & Nancy MEADOR, 25 Dec 1851. Born 24 Aug 1832 in Mercer Co., VA. Died 13 Jun 1910 in Montgomery Co., KS. James fought during the Civil War under Co. I, 60 Virginia Infantry. He entered the service as a sergeant and left the service as a sergeant. v. Mary PETERS; Born 1835. vi. Christian B. PETERS; Born 1837 in Mercer Co., VA. vii. Amcille PETERS; Born 1838. viii. Thaddeus B. PETERS; Born 1841 in Mercer Co., VA. 9 ix. Elijah C. PETERS x. Albany PETERS; Born 1844 in Mercer Co., VA. xi. Isabella F. PETERS; Born 1841 in Flat Top, Mercer Co., WV. Isabella was b. before 1841. She married William Johnson SWINNEY, son of Martin Newton (Sr.) SWINNEY & Nancy MEADOR, 2 Feb 1866. Born 18 Dec 1837 in Mercer Co., VA. Died 5 May 1920. Buried in Flat Top, Mercer, VA. William fought during the Civil War under Co. D, 17 Virginia Cavalry. He fought in the same company and regiment as his brother Martin N. William entered service as a sergeant and left as a sergeant. Fourth Generation 7. William PETERS. Son of Jacob PETERS. Children: 10 i. Thompson Martin PETERS 8. Louisa PETERS. Daughter of Christian PETERS & Mary "Polly" BAILEY. Born 15 Apr 1826 in VA. Died Circa 1899 in Siloam Springs, Benton Co., AR. She married Green Meador SWINNEY, son of Martin Newton (Sr.) SWINNEY & Nancy MEADOR, Circa 1842. Born 21 Jul 1823 in Monroe, Mercer Co., VA. Died 5 Feb 1895 in Gales Creek, Washington Co., OR. Buried in Gales Creek, Washington Co., OR. Green fought during the Civil Was under Co. F, 151 Virginia Militia, and under Co. K, 34 Batt'n VA Cavalry. Green entered the service as a private and left as a sergeant. They had the following children: 11 i. Albina Virginia SWINNEY 9. Elijah C. PETERS. Son of Christian PETERS & Mary "Polly" BAILEY. Born 1842 in Mercer Co., VA. He married Thamor A. LESTER, daughter of Chandler Camden (Champ) LESTER & Rachel McALEXANDER, 19 Sep 1885. Born 1847 in Floyd Co., VA. They had the following children: i. Loretta B. PETERS ii. Albina R. PETERS iii. Christian Luther PETERS iv. Daniel Simon PETERS v. Mary M. PETERS vi. child PETERS vii. Rachael V. PETERS viii. Eligah PETERS Index , Elizabeth, spouse of 1 BAILEY, Mary "Polly", spouse of 6 FUDGE, Anna Katherine, spouse of 4 LESTER, Thamor A., spouse of 9 PETERS, Abraham 2 PETERS, Albany, child of 6 PETERS, Albina R., child of 9 PETERS, Amcille, child of 6 PETERS, Benton, child of 6 PETERS, child, child of 9 PETERS, Christian 4 PETERS, Christian 6 PETERS, Christian B., child of 6 PETERS, Christian Luther, child of 9 PETERS, Clary Catherine, child of 6 PETERS, Conrad Lewis, child of 4 PETERS, Daniel Simon, child of 9 PETERS, Eligah, child of 9 PETERS, Elijah C. 9 PETERS, Elizabeth (Margaret), child of 1 PETERS, Elizabeth, child of 4 PETERS, Fidelia, child of 6 PETERS, Henry, child of 2 PETERS, Isabella F., child of 6 PETERS, Jacob 5 PETERS, Jacob, child of 1 PETERS, Jacob, child of 4 PETERS, Jesse, child of 2 PETERS, John Jacob 1 PETERS, John Jacob 3 PETERS, John, child of 2 PETERS, John, child of 4 PETERS, Loretta B., child of 9 PETERS, Louisa 8 PETERS, Mary "Molly", child of 4 PETERS, Mary M., child of 9 PETERS, Mary, child of 1 PETERS, Mary, child of 6 PETERS, Nancy, child of 4 PETERS, Rachael V., child of 9 PETERS, Rhoda, child of 4 PETERS, Sarah "Sallie", child of 4 PETERS, Thaddeus B., child of 6 PETERS, Thompson Martin 10 PETERS, William 7 SIMMS, Frances, spouse of 3 SNIDOW, Clara, spouse of child of 4 SPANGLER, Elizabeth, spouse of child of 4 SWINNEY, Albina Virginia 11 SWINNEY, Green Meador, spouse of 8 SWINNEY, James Turner, spouse of child of 6 SWINNEY, William Johnson, spouse of child of 6 --------------32BBE90D593AEA9CEC748247-- __________________________________________ NetZero - Defenders of the Free World Get your FREE Internet Access and Email at http://www.netzero.net/download/index.html
Hello! I just discovered this great resource for any surname in Illinois. It's the Illinois Statewide Marriage Index, 17631900. http://www2.sos.state.il.us/cgi-bin/marriage Bryan L. Court
If anyone has any information on the Peters in Maryland, mostly Baltimore, I would like to communicate with you. Thanks, Don Teesdale
from the Davenport Rootsweb! Courtesy of "Billy Bob"! > It has been brought to my attention that there *is* an index to the War of > the Rebellion series that I mentioned in an earlier post today. I have > checked it, and the Index does appear in Series 4, at the bottom of the web > site page. That makes that publication much easier to work with. >
Please remove me from your mailing list. I am not interested. Thank you.
I don't know how the on-line version is, but since it's scanned info, I imagine it's the same as the volumes. As I recall the final volume, or last several , is the master index to the others. I've heard others (other lists) mention an index. I haven't explored the site yet, only passing the info of it's existance one. Crystal On Wed, 6 Oct 1999 12:55:15 -0500 "Thelma Harris" <graciante@worldnet.att.net> writes: > I hate to be the idiot about this, but is there an index to all those > wonderful books or just the index at the back of each book? > > Cricket > graciante@worldnet.att.net > Crystal A. Bingham St. Louis, MO Vizslas: Denali Gold & Peaches 'n Cream; cats" Bojangles and Nuisance Kitty Res Motto: To understand the living you must commune with the dead.
I hate to be the idiot about this, but is there an index to all those wonderful books or just the index at the back of each book? Cricket graciante@worldnet.att.net
The War of The Rebellion is available on CD from GUILD PRESS from Indiana. It's called "The Civil War CD-Rom 1.0" It has: The War of the Rebellion: A Compilation of the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies. A Compendium of the War of Rebellion by Frederick H. Dyer Regimental Losses in the American Civil War (1861-1865) by William F. Fox A User's Guide to the Official Records of the American Civil War by Alan and Barbara Aimone Military Operations of the Civil War: A Guide Index to the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies. The address is: GUILD PRESS OF INDIANA, INC. 435 Gradle Drive Carmel, IN 46038 317-848-6421 Email: sales@guildpress.com Can't remember how much I paid for it though. Terry My web site - http://www.geocities.com/~sarget/ ----- Original Message ----- From: David D Bingham <kinchaser@juno.com> To: <PETERS-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, October 06, 1999 9:05 AM Subject: "War of the Rebellion" Online > I know this will be of interest to all! > The 60 Vol War of the Rebellion has been put on-line by Cornell. > It contains all correspondences of Union and Confederate Armies; battle > descriptions, Army organizations, casualty lists, etc. etc. TONS of stuff > for those investigating our Civ War Ancestors. > Crystal > > Crystal A. Bingham > St. Louis, MO > Vizslas: Denali Gold & Peaches 'n Cream; cats" Bojangles and Nuisance > Kitty > Res Motto: To understand the living you must commune with the dead. > > --------- Forwarded message ---------- > From: RAGLADY@aol.com > To: VAAUGUST-L@rootsweb.com > Date: Tue, 5 Oct 1999 23:14:26 EDT > Subject: [VAAUGUST-L] "War of the Rebellion" Online > Message-ID: <d67dfb1b.252c1892@aol.com> > > In a message dated 10/5/99 11:09:36 PM Eastern Daylight Time, > BCHBUM3@aol.com > writes: > > << http://moa.cit.cornell.edu/MOA/MOA-JOURNALS2/WARO.html >> > > Same one that was in the previous message. I'm on the site now and it > is > great! > > Gloria > raglady@aol.com > >
I know this will be of interest to all! The 60 Vol War of the Rebellion has been put on-line by Cornell. It contains all correspondences of Union and Confederate Armies; battle descriptions, Army organizations, casualty lists, etc. etc. TONS of stuff for those investigating our Civ War Ancestors. Crystal Crystal A. Bingham St. Louis, MO Vizslas: Denali Gold & Peaches 'n Cream; cats" Bojangles and Nuisance Kitty Res Motto: To understand the living you must commune with the dead. --------- Forwarded message ---------- From: RAGLADY@aol.com To: VAAUGUST-L@rootsweb.com Date: Tue, 5 Oct 1999 23:14:26 EDT Subject: [VAAUGUST-L] "War of the Rebellion" Online Message-ID: <d67dfb1b.252c1892@aol.com> In a message dated 10/5/99 11:09:36 PM Eastern Daylight Time, BCHBUM3@aol.com writes: << http://moa.cit.cornell.edu/MOA/MOA-JOURNALS2/WARO.html >> Same one that was in the previous message. I'm on the site now and it is great! Gloria raglady@aol.com
For those of you who have been researching the Tunis Peters line and are aware or have seen the June Lutz book written some eight or so years ago, I have some sad news. June Lutz passed away this past May and her 40 years of Peters research has been shipped to the San Fransisco Area. Unfortunately the cousin who is houseing the 400 pounds of research, feels overwhelmed by the amount and has no plans to try to catalogue, file and make available all this wonderful work.