Does anyone have an address or phone number for a FHC on the southeast side of Chicago? There is one in northwest Indiana, but the people who staff it are not really helpful and I would like to try a different location. Thanks for any help. Karen
Nettie, Your mail bounced for some reason, and I don't know if they've contacted you yet, but I've forwarded your letter to the Christian County Davis researchers. Analee, IBSSG
Hello - My surnames are: BISHOP, (Ohio, Michigan, Indiana, Illinois, Iowa, MO - time frame 1840-present) BROWN - (North Carolina, Tennessee, Missouri - time frame 1820-present) MAPLES - (Tennessee, Missouri - time frame - ? - present) CASE - (Michigan, Illinois, California - time frame - 1875-present) TEEPLE - (Michigan, California - time frame 1840-present) Thank you for any info on the above. It will be greatly appreciated. Shirley
I am researching my great grandmother's sister Kathryn KOONS nee WEIDMAN. Kathryn was born on 11-15-1898 and died on 1-19-1964. She married first and divorced a George BROWN. I have no information on him. Kathryn later married Robert KOONS born 1902 and died in 1948. At the time of her death in 1964 her home address was 1261 Bailey St. Harrisburg, PA. According to her obituary she operated the "LaRose" Beauty Shop in Harrisburg for 30 years. I would love to hear from anyone researching this family or has any information on the LaRose Beauty Shop in Harrisburg. Please email me at [email protected] Thank You, Lisa
(Sorry, the mouse got away from me the first time!) Looking for descendants of Adna Cowles, Jr, married Mary Harper about 1803. Their children, Horace, Alexander( married Laura Wood), Dr.C(Charles?), Franklin( married Mary Mattoon), Lucian (married Sophia Taft , my GGG grandparents) Orinda, Adna, Mary( married Dr. C. Cowles), Elizabeth(married Levi S. Palmer), Adna H. (married Cornelia Taft). The other Surnames of Russell, Wheeler, Sherwood, Forgee are the following generation. Elisabeth Bartholomew ,married Alexander Harper 1771 in New York(my GGGGG grandparents). Her father, Johan Bartholomew,b. 1710 in Germany & Dorothy Endt, b. 1711 , Germany. Any descendants of Johan and Dorthy?
Hi ! I do have access to this record. Transcript of the Grant Co,Ky 1860 census. Grant Co, Ky Heads of families - 1830 Grant Co, Ky Marriages 1865 - 1907 [ not a lot of names , but I will look ] Monument Inscriptions of Pendleton Co, Ky If you would like a list of all the same surname that is fine with me. Please put in the subject line one of the two examples. Grant Co-look-up or Pendleton Co-look-up It doesn't matter if you want to have me look at all of the records. This will help me to not overlook your request. I have found alot of my family in the 1860 census records. If I can help you in a look-up Please let me know. I may have other records I might be able to do look-ups in later. Thank you for your time. Karen
my g.g.reat grandma was Mary B. Dearing b Nov21 1813 I think inCulpeper VA.She dMarch 29 1891 in Tipton Mo. She m Anthony Griffin HickmanAug 41831 inScottsville Allen co Ky. Anthony Griffin Hickman was b 20Feb 1809 in Scottsville Ky. Thanks, Sally Hope this is a connection! ___________________________________________________________________ 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]
1/19/99 I AM SEARCHING FOR CENSUS ON THESE NAMES FROM ANYWHERE. JOHN PAINTER b: 1828 in Pa. m: Christy A. ?? DANIEL PAINTER b: 1802 in Pa. d: 13 May, 1886 LAMBERT WILLIS b: Maryland m: Mary King WILLIAM H. WILLIS b: 28 Aug. 1870 d: 1952 m: Della AUTHUR WILLIS b: 10 Aug. 1875 d: 28 April 1926 never married JASON WILLIS b: 18 May, 1876 d:??he was a chiropractor in Council bluff, Iowa JESSIE MAE b: 19 June, 1879 d: 16 Feb. 1916 m: George Richardson 19 Aug. 1907 MILO WILLIS b: 29 Sept. 1884 d: 27 Oct. 1907 CLYDE WILLIS b: 2 June, 1886 d: 1970 or 1971 in fla. ***special*** ROBERT SYRUS WILLIS b: 5 Mar. 1944 iin Griffin, Ga. mother: Anna Earling Smith father: Roy Clarence Willis grandmother: Callie Smith ROBERT WHITBECK b: 28 Feb. 1807 Montgomery Co. N.Y. moved to Carbon Cliff, Ill in 1865 ALICE CLARK & HENRY CLARK probaly in Illinois EDMOND T. LEE b: 1826 in Ky m: Minerva Close 24 Feb. 1848 GABRIEL A. LEE b: 1848 Green Co. Ky d: 1888 in Ky m: Melissa B. Davis both are buried at the Horse Creek Cemetery in Sangamon co, Pawnee, Ill. THOMAS JEFFERSON mOORE & LOUISA GRUBB m: 14 Feb. 1834 in Richmond , Ray Co. Mo. YANCY J. MOORE b: 16 July, 1847 d: 22 Nov. 1901 m: Susan Elizabeth harris any and all information would greatly be appreciated. thank you all so much.. cindy
These are the surnames I am currently researching. would appreciate any info or leads to resources that may help. CRISP These family lines are mainly based in FLOYD Newberry. CO., SC, and Tift Co., GA KIBLER BRAMLETT SHERWOOD These lines have families in CHILDS Bibb C., GA KENT This search is for any information about Mr. & Mrs. E. C. Kent of Macon, GA. My brother, Traywick Kent Sherwood, b. March 29,1952, d. April 6, 1952, and my son, Kent O'Neal Braswell, were named after this dear couple. They had no children that I know of, unless they died in infancy. I would appreciate any information I can find. BRACK These families had relatives in RAMAGE Bibb Co., GA and possibly Randolph Co., GA HOOKER I welcome any information about these names from anywhere! VEAL Mary Veal is from Oconee, Washington Co., GA KULL "J. W." Kull was born in Madison Co., AL They married in the 1940s, probably in GA. MIXON These families are based in TIPPETT Dooly/Crisp Co., GA I am looking for any info that may help confirm the info I have already and pull some info together. Since I live away from these places, I could use some help from the Internet and e-mail buddies. I need census lookups in SC, GA, AL, NC, FL, and TN. If you can help, please reply personally. I am including my fax number and snail -mail address for those who wish to use those. My fax line is most usually available overnight and in mid afternoon. Jennifer S. Braswell 1231 Glenn Street Opelika, AL 36801-5818 Phone/Fax: (334) 705-0685
Here are a few of the ancestors I am looking for. Anyone? ABBOTT Montgomery Co., VA 1770 BRATCHER Surry Co., NC abt 1772 BOSTIC / BOSTICK Queen Anne Co., MD 1752 Anson Co., NC 1780 - 1792 >KY 1792 > NC 1794 - 1801 > KY 1804 > Montgomery Co., IL 1824 - 1843 > St. Louis, MO 1861 > Christian Co., MO before 1890 > Present. BROOKSHIRE Cooper Co., MO 1863 Christian Co., MO 1885 BRYANT Logan Co., KY 1811 - 1845 Robertson Co., TN 1848 Christian Co., MO 1846 - abt 1980 Rankin Co., MS 1980 - 1987 CARSEY WV 1886 Columbia Co., AR 1911 Bowie Co., TX 1936 Christian Co., MO 1950 - 1957 CLARK, Allison NC 1807 - ???? CHAPMAN Montgomery Co., VA 1770 Amelia Co., VA 1786 COLE Cooper Co. MO 1863 - 1888 CRANE Pittsylvania Co., VA 1794 & 1817 CRAWFORD Rutherford Co., TN 1806 - 1826 Jefferson Co., IL 1882 CUPP Grayson Co., VA 1800 Claiborne Co., TN 1822 Chariton Co., MO 1839 Poweshiek Co., IA 1860 Chariton Co., MO 1886 Jasper Co., MO 1940 Taney Co., MO 1946 Denny, Sarah (dau. Of Benjamin) married William Turner 1770 prob. in Amherst Co., VA Dutton, Ann married Benjamin Culver Before 1760 possibly in MD. dau. Sarah Culver. Cynthia GIEL b.1873 Married Alonzo CARSEY Children Ida Louella CARSEY 1873 Chesley Belvin CARSEY 18 JAN 1886 in WV. married 2nd VONSCHRILTZ in WV. Margaret Francis HARRISON b. 28 Nov. 1832 in Williamson Co., TN d. 08 FEB 1906 in Ozark, Christian Co., MO Parents Father: William Berchet HARRISON Rev. Mother: Elizabeth IRELAND married William Walter WEBBER I on 17 JAN 1851 in Mt. Vernon, Jefferson Co., IL Children 19 DEC 1851 Elizabeth Jane WEBBER 5 DEC 1854 Charles David WEBBER 1 MAR 1856 William Walter WEBBER II 1860 Nelly WEBBER 6 NOV 1860 Julia Alice WEBBER 8 AUG 1862 Edward Thompson WEBBER 29 FEB 1864 Rinnie Margaret WEBBER 29 FEB 1864 Samuel Bonham WEBBER 2 MAR 1868 Ward Duff WEBBER Elizabeth HICKS b. 5 FEB 1781, Surry Co., NC d. 19 AUG 1861 West Dallas Twp,Webster Co.,MO bur. Webster Co., MO, Turner Homestead Cemetery: Parents Father: Nathaniel HICKS Mother: Elizabeth BRATCHER married Nathan TURNER 05 MAY 1802 in Place: Franklin Co., GA Children 11 JAN 1803 Denny TURNER 9 JUL 1804 John L. TURNER 8 NOV 1806 Mary TURNER 1 JUL 1811 Louvisa TURNER 13 NOV 1813 Nathaniel TURNER 19 NOV 1816 Elizabeth TURNER 22 MAR 1819 Sarah TURNER 15 JAN 1823 William TURNER 9 JUL 1824 Nathan C. TURNER 7 MAR 1828 Melissa E. TURNER Elizabeth IRELAND b. ABT 1831 married Rev. William Berchet HARRISON Abt 1831 Children Virginia HARRISON Susan HARRISON Elizabeth HARRISON Ellen HARRISON Viola HARRISON Grace HARRISON Isham HARRISON Johnson HARRISON Charles HARRISON Lundy HARRISON 28 NOV 1832 Margaret Francis HARRISON Bill in Phoenix [email protected]
McCLELLAN, GEN. GEORGE BRINTON, born at Philadelphia, Pa., December 3, 1826. Graduated at West Point 1846. Served through the Mexican war, and attained rank of brevet captain. Made full captain 1855. Resigned 1857, and became President of Illinois Central Railroad. At outbreak of Civil war, took command of Ohio volunteers, with rank of major-general, and soon given same command in United States army. Took command in western Virginia, whence he expelled the Confederates after the battle of Rich Mountain. After the collapse of the Manassas campaign, he was given command of the Army of the Potomac, and when General Scott retired, he became commander of all the armies. In March, 1862, his command was again reduced to the Army of the Potomac. Organized his new army in winter of 1862-63, and entered upon the disastrous Peninsula campaign. By September, 1862, he was back in Washington, reorganizing his shattered armies. Marched them through Maryland to repel Lee's invasion September 2-17, 1862. Fought the battles of South Mountain and Antietam, forcing Lee to retreat across the Potomac. Removed November 7, 1862, for failure to pursue Lee, and succeeded by Burnside. Nominated for the Presidency in 1864, on "The war is a failure" platform, and defeated. Retired to the business of civil engineer. Elected Governor of New Jersey in 1877, for the term 1878-81. died at Orange Mountain, N.J., October 29, 1888. LYON, GEN. NATHANIEL, born in Ashford, Conn., July 14, 1818. Graduated at West Point 1841. Served in Seminole war and through Mexican war. Wounded at Mexico, and brevetted captain. Assigned to California, and promoted to captain 1851. On duty in Kansas in 1859. Ordered to St. Louis February, 1861, where he organized the Union forces. Made brigadier-general of volunteers June, 1861. Dispersed Confederate forces at Potosi, and on June 17 defeated Governor Jackson's State militia. On August 2 defeated McCullough at Dry Springs. Defeated at Wilson's Creek by Price and McCullough, and killed in that battle August 10, 1861. LONGSTREET, GEN. JAMES, born in South Carolina January 8, 1821. Graduated at West Point, 1842. Fought through the Mexican war, and was wounded. Attained rank of captain. Paymaster in United States army till 1858. Resigned to enter Confederate army June 1, 1861. In command of 4th brigade of 1st corps at battle of Bull Run. Made major-general in 1862. Won distinction under Lee in the campaigns against McClellan, Pope, Burnside, and Meade. After Fredericksburg December 13, 1862, promoted to a corps command with rank of lieutenant-general. Conspicuous in battle of Gettysburg July 1-3, 1863, and in Wilderness May 1-6, 1864, where he was wounded. Prominent in the siege operations at Petersburg. Surrendered with Lee April, 1865. Moved to New Orleans where he was made Collector of Port by President Grant. Moved to Georgia in 1875. Sent as minister to Turkey in 1880. Subsequently U.S. Marshal of Northern District of Georgia. Married in 1897. Appointed U. S. Railway Commissioner in 1897, by President McKinley.
McCOOK, GEN. ROBERT LATIMER, born in New Lisbon, Ohio, December 28, 1827. Entered upon practice of law in Cincinnati. Organized 9th Ohio regiment, 1861. Commanded a brigade in West Virginia. Transferred to Army of the Ohio, and fought in Mill Springs January 19, 1862, where he was wounded. Promoted to brigadier-general March 21, 1862. Shot by guerillas near Salem, Ala., August 6, 1862. McCOOK, GEN. ALEXANDER McD., born in Ohio April 22, 1831. Graduated at West Point 1852. Served against the Apaches 1858 - 61. Commanded a regiment in Battle of Bull Run, and a division of the army of Ohio in the Tennessee and Mississippi campaigns. Brevetted colonel for gallant service at Shiloh, and finally made brigadier and major-general for bravery at Perryville and other places. After the war, became colonel of regular infantry, and assigned to command in Arizona 1891. McCLERNAND, GEN. JOHN ALEXANDER, born in Kentucky, May 30, 1812. Practiced law in Illinois, serving the state in the legislature, 1836-40 and 1842. Elected to Congress 1843-51, and in 1859. Resigned to raise a Union brigade 1861. Commanded the right of Grant's lines at Fort Donelson, and led a division at Shiloh, Champion Hills, at Vicksburg, and in other actions. Afterwards commanded the 13th corps, till relieved in July, 1863. Resigned from army, November, 1864.
My surnames are: DAVIS, ROGERS, MCCRAE, BARR, GRAVES, SCOTT, HENRY, GRICE, LEGETTE Linda (ROGERS) Tankersley
I'm sure you will find that 'any' dictionarey would explain to you that "ult" is an abbreviation fior 'ultimo', which means of last month. And that "inst" is the abbreviation for 'instant', which, in this case, means this month. Pearl.NZ. ~~~~~~~~~~ >Hi, >I have been reading old 1800s newspapers and find they put in their >obituaries some strange initials. Such as the date maybe 29th. ult or 29th >inst. Can anyone tell me what these initials mean. >Thank you, >Maxine in Oklahoma > > >==== ROLL-CALL Mailing List ==== >To post to list e-mail >[email protected] >
Looking for decendants of the following: TOLBERT, William..b. in S.C. or Ga. sp.WASHBURN, Mahulda, married Mar.20,1847 St.Clair Co.Alabama sp. unknown, but there were children by this union Children of William & Mahulda: 1.Newton *Newt* Tolbert, b. 1845 Al sp. Sarah Elizabeth GILLILAND sp. Rebecca E. ELLIS 2. Amanda Tolbert, b.1851 Al sp. John CLEMENTS, married Sept.13 1867 Blount Co.Al. 3. James Brett Tolbert, b.1852 Al sp. Samantha WALKER (dau. of William J.WALKER & Francis Caroline QUINN) 4. William Monroe Tolbert, b. July 10,1853 Al 5. Elizabeth Francis Tolbert, b. Feb.20,1854 Blount Co.Al; d. June 15,1918 sp.William Dancy GREEN, b.Oct.22,1852 St.Clair Co.Al; d. Dec.24,1928 married April 30,1874 St.Clair Co.Al.(son of John O. GREEN & Arvena HATCHCOCK 6. Martha L. Tolbert, b.Sept.11,1859 Al; d. July 23,1949 Al sp Anderson A. McCLENDON, married Dec.25,1877 St.Clair Co.Al (son of Burwell McCLENDON & Elizabeth REEVES) 7. Reubin A. Tolbert, Feb.02,1861 Al; d. June 23,1936 Blount Co.Al sp.Nancy Ann PHILLIPS (dau. of Joseph PHILLIPS & Annia COPELAND) sp. Margaret Victoria GARGURS Children of William & unknown: 1. Louisa C. Tolbert, b.1834 Ga. sp. Baylor B. MOSS 2. Samuel Tolbert, b. 1835 Ga 3. Henry L. Tolbert, b. 1837 Ga sp. Nancy Ann HARRIS, married Nov.28,1858 4. Levi Tolbert, b. 1839 Al 5. George C.Tolbert, b.1843 Al sp. Rebecca RAMSEY, married Oct.29,1863 I will be glad to share information. Marcella from Alabama
Hi, I have been reading old 1800s newspapers and find they put in their obituaries some strange initials. Such as the date maybe 29th. ult or 29th inst. Can anyone tell me what these initials mean. Thank you, Maxine in Oklahoma
Hi! Is anyone out there related to the McCAUSLAND clan? I am looking for information on my g-g-grandfather, Henry McCAUSLAND. I would be interesting in corresponding with anyone researching this surname. Do any of these names look familiar? Henry McCAUSLAND: b. 1817, Ohio; d. 1904, IA m. Jane Ann HUNTER, 1863 in Missouri b. 1831, Perry co., Ohio; parents: Reuben HUNTER & Sarah REED Children: Ida: b. 1865, Van Buren co., IA m. Thomas LAWSON in 1885 William: b. 1869, Van Buren co., IA m. Lucinda LAWSON in 1891 Elvina: b. abt, 1870 (no more known) Lucinda: b. 1/1871; d. 5/1871 Martha: b. 8/1871, Birmingham, Van Buren co., IA (my line) m. Joseph MECK, 1889, Birmingham, Van Buren co., IA Alta: b. 1873 m: (1st) Harley PLOWMAN, 1898 in Jefferson co., IA (2nd) Frank CARR Thanks, Sherri (Meck) Richardson [email protected]
Hi, I would like to announce a new mailing list devoted to the Northup/Northrup families and any other variations on the surname. I am most familiar with the branches that began in RI and CT, and spread throughout NY and from there westward, but there may be other branches as well. Some individuals are interested in tracing the family back to 1066 or earlier. Please register or sign in at http://www.onelist.com and join the list. Once subscribed, you can send a mesage to the [email protected] and describe your research. This will be archived. You can also view archived mesages. Alice Wilson
Hello: I am new to this list and am submitting my research interests below: Audrey Fawn [email protected] Brixton, Plympton, Plymouth, Yealmpton DEVON ELLIS/SMITH/WEEKES/FROST/ELLIZA/ADAMS/DEARING/BROOKE/BROCK/CHAMBREN/COLLINS/CAUSE/SQUIER/CORNISH/BOWMAN Torquay, Tormoham, Harberton DEVON WYATT/ELLIS Ilsington, Bovey Tracey, Kingsteignton, Lustleigh, Moreton Hampstead DEVON DOWNING/FORD/POMEROY/WILLCOCKS/POTTER/DICKER/WOOTTON/FROST/NORTHWAY/TAPLEY/RADMORE/LASKEY/BRUSEY/SOPER/ARCHER/STOKEY/COLEMAN/SELLACKE/ROWELL/SHEPHARD/MAYGER/BOWDEN/BURT/SEARLE/CROSS/HUTCHINGS Newton Abbott, Wolborough, Newton Bushell, Highweek, Exeter DEVON LAKE/COOMBE/HORE/DOWNING/ROCK/HUTCHINGS North Newington, Broughton, Banbury, OXON BROMLEY/TAYLOR/REYNOLDS/MUDDIMAN/CHARLES/FLINT/WAR(D) Bermondsey, Newington, Tonbridge SURREY & KENT Whitechapel, Stepney, Shoreditch MIDS BAKER/WINCOATE/FAWN/HALL/BRIDGEMAN Louth, Old Bolingbrooke LINCS FAWN/SCRIMSHAW/TAYLOR/COOK Hoo, Ixworth, Monewden SUFFOLK PITTS/DURRANT/CRISP/ROWLING/ROWLEY/CRICKMORE/ADAMS Theddlethorpe, Mavis Enderby, Raithby, Stickford, Asgarby LINCS LEAFE/CAPES/SHERIFFE/SCRIMSHAW ----------
Hi! Is anyone researching HUNTER & REED. I am looking for information about my g-g-g-grandfather & g-g-g-grandmother's families. If anyone recognizes any of these people I would be happy to exchange info with you. Reuben HUNTER: b. 1809, Vermont; d. 1905, Audubon, IA. m. Sarah REED: in 1829 in Morgan co., Ohio b. 1810, PA; parents: James REED and Martha ??? Children: Mary: b. 1830, Ohio (no more known) Jane Ann: b. 1831, Perry co., Ohio (my line) m. Henry McCAUSLAND: 1863 in Missouri Margaret: b. 1834, Perry co., Ohio m. Lewis POTTER: 1867, Puttman co., Missouri Josiah Wright: b. 1836, Lenox, Mass. (no more know) Louisa: b. 1838, Perry co., Ohio m. James TRUNNELL Cyrus: b. 1842, Porterville, Ohio m. Martha VAUGHT: 1866, Libertyville, Jefferson co., IA Elizabeth: b. 1844, Perry co., Ohio m. William SULLIVAN ???:b. 1851 (no more known) Lucinda: b. 1840, Perry co., Ohio Joseph: b. 1846, Perry co., Ohio Susan: b. 1849, Perry co., Ohio m. William SULLIVAN, 1929 Look forward to hearing from you. Thanks, Sherri (Meck) Richardson [email protected]