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    1. [ROLL-CALL-L] SURNAMES
    2. Emory & Pam Thomas
    3. Hi - I'm searching for information on: PRICE - Lockie(Lockey) circa 1884 Ashe Co. NC or Washington Co. Va married John Thomas SPANGLER - Cora California married Marion Lo Bridgeman October 1853 Smyth County, Va. Other surnames listed below.... Thank you Emory Thomas (Emory Thomas) [email protected] THOMAS CALE SALMONS PRICE VANHOY URL http://millennium.fortunecity.com/richie/392

    01/30/1999 08:35:22
    1. [ROLL-CALL-L] Surnames> OH, TX,FLA,GA etc
    2. J.Shiver
    3. Here are my surnames again CLINE:Greene Co OH GEOGHAGAN: Florida, possibly Columbia CO GREEN: Greene Co OH HARGRAVE: Harris Co. TX INLOW: Adams Co OH JOB: Adams Co OH McCARTY: Adams,Highland Co's OH MILEY: Highland, Fayette, Clinton Co's OH MOORE: Columbia Co FL ODER: Germany> Harris Co TX> Fayette Co OH RIGGS: Adams, Fayette Co's OH SMALLEY: Highland, Fayette, Adams Co's OH SHIVER: Taylor, Baker, Duvall Co's FL STULTZ: Highland, Fayette, Clinton, Pike Co's OH WASHBURN: MA> Adams Co OH Thanks Have a nice day... Jodie -- SURNAMES: Mine: CLINE, GREEN, GORDON, HARGRAVE, INLOW, JOB, MCCARTY, MILEY, RIGGS, SMALLEY, STULTZ, WASHBURN (OH,TX) Husband's: GEOGHAGAN, HEWITT, MOORE, SHIVER (FL,GA,SC)

    01/30/1999 08:15:28
    1. [ROLL-CALL-L] Pa/NJ
    2. Hello All, I just joined this lists and thought I would send my info out to my cyber friends. I am researching the following: PENNA (Luzerne Co) Gilroy - Mulcahy(ey) - Kelly - King - Conroy (Schuykill Co) Grimm - Webb NEW JERSEY (Essex Co) Stuhlinger - King - Schoenweiss (Schoneweiss) - Farner Any connections would be [email protected] or [email protected]

    01/30/1999 05:39:01
    1. [ROLL-CALL-L] PA surnames
    2. I am researching the following names in PA: Knable, Lebo, Schaeffer,Schneider, Miller, Schmidt, and Brosius; also searching Roadamer, Specht, and Jones. The first seven names are Gebhart spouses. I have information of the Gebhart side thanks to a wonderful book, but the spouses are only listed, and I would love to get started on them. All these families have beginnings in PA, but eventually moved to Ohio. If anything sound familiar, please let me know! Lisa PS. The time period is mainly early 1800's. Thank You!

    01/30/1999 08:14:37
    1. [ROLL-CALL-L] PA surnames
    2. I am researching the following surnames in PA. Hagans, Campbell, Bunting, Burris, and Eagon. If you have any of these surnames, please email so we can exchange info. Thanks Teresa [email protected]

    01/30/1999 07:58:49
    1. [ROLL-CALL-L] OH surnames
    2. I am researching the following surnames in OH. Ables, Burris, Dale, Eagon, Graves, Hoebel, Hagans, Mason, Nichols, Perry, Ramey/Remy, Stoughton, Ward, Warner, Werner. In Hamilton, Vinton, Coshocton, and Franklin counties. If anyone has these surnames, please email so we can exchange info. Thanks Teresa [email protected]

    01/30/1999 07:57:12
    1. [ROLL-CALL-L] RANKIN Maryann;NBCAN;1800-1870
    2. sara e simons
    3. Thanks for the message I got yestersay I believe that might be the lineI am looking for ,but I hope I didnt loose it Ihope I got the subject line right this time! SAlly ___________________________________________________________________ You don't need to buy Internet access to use free Internet e-mail. Get completely free e-mail from Juno at http://www.juno.com/getjuno.html or call Juno at (800) 654-JUNO [654-5866]

    01/30/1999 02:53:57
    1. [ROLL-CALL-L] Thomas Jefferson Moore (probaly in Iowa)
    2. Cindy Lee
    3. I am looking for any and all information concerning: THOMAS JEFFERSON MOORE I only know of his one son, YANCY J. MOORE B: 16 jULY, 1847 IN iOWA D: 22 NOV. 1901 any information would help me with this brick wall. thank you Cindy

    01/29/1999 08:57:19
    1. [ROLL-CALL-L] Daniel Painter in Pa
    2. Cindy Lee
    3. I need look ups of any kind, in Pa. for the following: DANIEL PAINTER b: 1802 in Pa d: 13 May, 1886 am looking for who he married, and also his parents names, and info, if possible..thanks in advance. Cindy

    01/29/1999 08:54:19
    1. [ROLL-CALL-L] Hemm surnames in Germany
    2. Cindy Lee
    3. I am looking for any and all information on the following names: JOANNES HEMM b: abt. 1750 in Germany whose father was PETER HEMM b: abt. 1730 in Germany whose father was Martin Hemm b; abt. 1700 thank you in advance. Cindy

    01/29/1999 08:51:51
    1. [ROLL-CALL-L] Lambert Willis in Maryland
    2. Cindy Lee
    3. I need information concerning: Lambert Willis who married Mary King. b: in Maryland b: Maryland I have no dates, but approximately would be around 1825. any and all information would be greatly appreciated. thank you Cindy

    01/29/1999 08:48:46
    1. [ROLL-CALL-L] Edmond T. Lee of Green co. Ky.
    2. Cindy Lee
    3. I am looking for any and all information pertaining to: EDMOND T. LEE born, 1826 in Green Co, Ky, thank you in advance. Cindy

    01/29/1999 08:39:43
    1. [ROLL-CALL-L] Civil war bio XXII
    2. Ruth
    3. JOHNSON, GEN. BUSHROD R., born in Ohio October 7, 1817. Graduated at West Point 1840. Served in Seminole and Mexican wars. Superintendent of Military Institute of Kentucky. Entered Confederate service 1861. Taken prisoner at Fort Donelson. Commanded a division at Chattanooga. Made major-general in 1864. Chancellor of University of Nashville. died September 11, 1880. JACKSON, GEN. THOMAS JONATHAN ("Stonewall"), born in Harrison county, Va., January 21, 1824. Graduated at West Point 1846. As lieutenant of artillery participated in main engagements of Mexican war. Professor in military institute at Lexington till beginning of Civil war. Captured the Federal arsenal at Harper's Ferry May 3, 1861. Commanded a brigade in battle of Bull Run. Detached for service in Shenandoah Valley, where he forced Banks to retreat to Washington. Repaired to Richmond and aided Lee to thwart McClellan's Peninsula movement. Made corps commander, and defeated Pope at Cedar Run. Participated in second battle of Bull Run. Again captured Harper's Ferry from Union forces. Fought in battle of Antietam, and and in those of Fredericksburg and Chancellorsville. Wounded in latter battle May 2, 1863, and died May 10, 1863. HURLBUT, GEN. STEPHEN H., born in charleston, S. C., November 29, 1815. Studied law, and moved to Illinois, 1845. Served in State Legislature 1859, 1861, 1867. Entered Union service as brigadier-general, and after Shiloh promoted to major-general. Led a corps under Sherman. Succeeded General Banks in Department of the Gulf. Minister of United States to United States of Colombia, 1869-72. Served in congress 1873-77. Minister to Peru in 1881, where he died March 27, 1882.

    01/29/1999 04:34:46
    1. [ROLL-CALL-L] CHASE/SMITH
    2. Sarah McCray
    3. I am searching for information on my grandfather, Arthur James CHASE, b. June 25, 1878 in West Fairlie, Vermont. He married Helen Deborah SMITH on July 23, 1906 in San Diego, CA. Also looking for information on the ancestry of Charles Lyon SMITH who married my ggrandmother, Sarah Maule Ecroyd on February 25, 1867 at Sigourney, Iowa. Charles Lyon Smith of Seward, son of Alexander and Ann Smith, a Civil War veteran discharged at Keota, Iowa. Born at Milford Center, Union Co. Ohio, April 28, 1837. Died in Los Angeles, CA, Dec. 9, 1919, buried at Lincoln, Neb. After death of Sarah Eroyd he mrried secondly to Stella M. Badger, March 28, 1908. No issue by 2nd marriage. Two daughters were born. ch. Helen Doborah Smith b. Dec. 19, 1868 Ann Gertrude Smith, b. October 15, 1872. Any information on these names would be greatly appreciated. Thanking you in advance. Sarah McCray Kentucky, USA

    01/28/1999 10:20:08
    1. [ROLL-CALL-L] Devault , Mcquiston and McWherter
    2. deena b cross
    3. I have an unusual request (although in this day of computers maybe not) I had files for the Devault family and the McQuiston family on my computer and my hard drive crashed. I have lost my information. I had sent my McQuiston file to an Elsie Cunningham (she would be in her 60's) I think she was living in Idaho or maybe Calif. She is desended from the McWherters and McQuistons. Can anyone help with her e-mail address or snail mail? Her e-mail address, I believe was started with elsie. I have the same problem with the Devault line. I just sent this filein Dec. to a woman whose name started with "J" I think her first name was Joyce or Judy. Her e-mail address was a series of initials and may have started with J. I was also in touch with two different people regarding the Moorman family. One was named Mike and the other was a woman. Please write again, I lost all e-mail addresses. Thank you for your help. Deena Cross [email protected] ___________________________________________________________________ You don't need to buy Internet access to use free Internet e-mail. Get completely free e-mail from Juno at http://www.juno.com/getjuno.html or call Juno at (800) 654-JUNO [654-5866]

    01/28/1999 07:33:43
    1. [ROLL-CALL-L] Civil war bio XXI
    2. Ruth
    3. KEARNEY, GEN. PHILIP, born in New York City June 2, 1815. Educated at Columbia College, but entered 1st dragoons as first lieutenant 1837. Visited Europe and served in French army. In 1840 returned to United States and served on staff of General Scott. Served in Mexican war, and lost an arm at Mexico. In 1851 went to California and Oregon. In 1859 served in French army in Italy. Entered Union army in 1861 and fought in battle of Bull Run. Made brigadier-general of volunteers and served under Franklin and Heintzelman. Fought in battle of Williamsburg, in the Peninsula actions, and in the operations from Rapidan to Warrenton. Made major-general of volunteers July 7, 1862. Forced Jackson's corps back on Longstreet's men at second battle of Bull Run. Was killed at the battle of Chantilly September 1, 1862. JOHNSTON, GEN. JOSEPH ECCLESTON, born in Prince Edward county, Va., February, 1807. Graduated at West Point 1829. Served in engineer corps till outbreak of Civil war. Entered Confederate service April 22, 1861. In command of Confederate forces in Virginia during early part of 1862. Wounded at Fair Oaks May 31, 1862. Made lieutenant-general in November, 1862, and assigned to Department of Tennessee. Strove to relieve Vicksburg, then besieged by Grant, 1863. After the defeat of Bragg at Chattanooga November 25, 1863, Johnston took command of all the Confederate forces in the Southwest, with rank of general. Resisted Sherman in his campaign from Chattanooga to Atlanta, but without success. Succeeded by General Hood. Assumed command in the Carolinas, with orders to oppose Sherman's northern march. Fought the battle of Bentonville. Surrendered to Sherman at Durham Station, after Lee had surrendered at Appomattox. Retired to private life. Made a commissioner of railroads 1885. Died March 21, 1891. JOHNSTON, GEN. ALBERT SIDNEY, born in Kentucky 1803. Graduated at West Point 1826. Entered Texan service 1836. Appointed commander-in-chief 1838, and Secretary of War 1840. Fought through the Mexican war. Received major's commission in U. S. army 1849. Led Utah expedition of 1857, with rank of brevet brigadier. Transferred to Department of Pacific. Resigned his national commission May, 1861, and entered Confederate army. Commander-in-chief at battle of Shiloh April 6, 1862, on which date he was killed in action.

    01/28/1999 07:17:41
    1. [ROLL-CALL-L] Surname Roll Call
    2. Andrew R. Hutchko
    3. My roll call list: Dittman(n) MST,MEC,DEU>IL>CA>WA,USA Francis KY>WA, USA Hutsko UKR>PA,USA Lucht MSC,MEC,DEU>IL>WA>,USA Rich DEU>IL>KY>OR>CA>WA,USA Urchauk UKR>PA,USA Andy Hutchko - Guam - USA [email protected]

    01/27/1999 03:50:08
    1. [ROLL-CALL-L] SURNAMES
    2. CASE, TEEPLE, BISHOP, BRICKLE, GOLF/GOFF, WEBB, BROWN, MAPLES, MEAD/MEADE,DIBERT, LYONS, WOOLSEY

    01/27/1999 01:42:38
    1. [ROLL-CALL-L] Civil war bio XX
    2. Ruth
    3. KILPATRICK, GEN. HUGH JUDSON, born near Dockertown, N.J., January 14, 1836. Graduated at West Point 1861. Appointed captain of volunteers May 9, 1861. Promoted to first lieutenant in regular army May 14, 1861. Wounded in battle of Big Bethel August, 1861. Made lieutenant-colonel of a cavalry regiment. In January, 1862, went to Kansas as chief of artillery under General Lane. Rejoined his regiment in Virginia, fought several cavalry battles, and participated in second Bull Run. Promoted to brigadier of volunteers, and fought at Gettysburg. Brevetted lieutenant-colonel in regular army. Led many famous raids toward Richmond. Participated in Sherman's campaign from Chattanooga to Atlanta, and wounded at Resaca. Brevetted colonel for bravery at Resaca. Promoted to captain of artillery in regular army November 30, 1864. Captured Fayetteville, N.C., and brevetted major-general of volunteers. Resigned his commission in 1867. Minister to Chile 1865-68. Reappointed minister to Chile, 1881. Died in Valparaiso December 4, 1881. KEYES, GEN. ERAMUS DARWIN, born in Massachusetts May 29, 1810. Graduated at West Point 1832. Served on frontier, in garrison duty, and as instructor at West Point. Made major-general 1858. Served with distinction in Union army, throughout the Civil war, and was brevetted brigadier-general in regular army, but resigned 1864, to enter business in California. KELLEY, GEN. BENJAMIN F., born in New Hampshire April 10, 1807. Entered the volunteer army as colonel from Virginia, and was several times wounded in action. Commanded in West Virginia in 1863. Brevetted major-general March, 1865. After close of war he held various federal offices.

    01/27/1999 11:19:34
    1. [ROLL-CALL-L] Civil war bio XIX
    2. Ruth
    3. LEE, GEN. ROBERT EDWARD, was born in Westmoreland county, VA., January 19, 1807. Educated at West Point, whence he graduated 1829. Assigned engineer corps of regular army with rank of second lieutenant. Served through the Mexican war as chief engineer of the army. The capture of Vera Cruz, and his successful assault on Chapultepee earned for him the acknowledgments of General Scott, and the title of brevet colonel. In 1852 was placed in command of Military Academy at West Point, where he remained for three years. In 1855 appointed lieutenant-colonel of second cavalry and ordered to Texas. In March, 1861, was promoted colonel of first cavalry, but resigned to join the fortunes of his native State, which had seceded. Appointed major-general of Virginia State troops at Richmond. In July, 1861, was made brigadier-general in Confederate army. Succeeded to command of army of Northern Virginia, after the wounding of General Joseph E. Johnston at Fair Oaks. turned McClellan's flank by the battles of Mechanicsville, Gaines' Mill, Savage Station, and Malvern Hills, and compelled him to evacuate the Peninsula. On August 14, 1862, Lee took command on the Rapidan, and gaining the rear of Pope's army at Manassas, fought the second battle of Bull Run, forcing Pope back to Washington. On September 5, 1862, he began his invasion of Maryland, where he fought the battles of Sharpsburg or Antietam September 17. Retreated across the Potomac, and confronted the Union army under Burnside at Fredericksburg December 13, 1862, forcing Burnside to retreat across the Rappahannock. On May 1 and 2, 1863, he defeated part of Hooker's army at Chancellorsville. After Chancellorsville Lee invaded Pennsylvania, and was checked by the Union army under Meade July 1 to 3, at Gettysburg. He retreated across the Potomac. In May, 1864, he met the Union army under Grant, and fought the memorable battles of Wilderness, Spottsylvania, North Anna, Cold Harbor, during the flanking operations between the Rapidan and James River. From the Spring of 1864 to that of 1865 his army operated within the Petersburg fortifications, and after the battle of Five Forks, he evacuated Petersburg and Richmond, and finally surrendered at Appomattox, April 9, 1865. He accepted the presidency of Washington and Lee University at Lexington, Va., and died there October 12, 1870. LANE, GEN. JAMES HENRY, born at Lawrenceburg, Ind., June 22, 1814. Commanded a brigade in Mexican war. Elected Lieutenant-Governor of Indiana 1849, and to Congress 1853. Went to Kansas, and elected U.S. Senator 1861. During Civil war he served as brigadier-general of volunteers. Died at Leavenworth, Kansas, July 11, 1866. LANDER, GEN. FREDERICK WILLIAM, born at Salem, Mass., December 18, 1821. Engaged in surveying Pacific Railroad routes. In 1861 was aide to General McClellan, and fought at battle of Rich Mountain. Made brigadier-general. Wounded at Ball's Bluff. Repelled the Confederates at Hancock. Sickness compelled him to resign. Died in Pawpaw, Va., March 2, 1862.

    01/27/1999 08:39:04