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    1. [ROLL-CALL-L] Who is Charley White ?
    2. My greatgreatgrandmother Mary (Hurst) HAMPTON died in Dade county in 1905 0r 1907 of what I have been told was TB. Her husband John Erwin HAMPTON died in 1900. I have been told by my grandmother Lorene Hampton that a kind man named Charley White took Mary Hampton into his home and cared for her until she died. I guess it caused a scandel in Greenfield at the time that two unmarried people where sharing the same house. I would like to find out a little about Charley White and the story of him and my gggrandmother. Thanks in advance for any help and for your time Jaime [email protected]

    01/12/1999 07:31:04
    1. [ROLL-CALL-L] Judy Campbell- re: Donnelly
    2. MR HOWARD A MCGINN
    3. Judy: I saw a response to your posting but no direct email address. I live in a house in Easton PA owned by DONNELLY'S from 1830's to early 1900's. I also have DONNELLY'S in my family from Ulster CO NY and/or Westchester CO NY. Also have a friend who would be interested in CAMPBELLS from York or Lancaster County PA. I'd appreciate any info direct to me at [email protected] Thanks Howard

    01/12/1999 07:15:36
    1. [ROLL-CALL-L] Reynolds/Shelton/Napier/Allen....
    2. SHELTON VA NAPIER VA ALLEN VA REYNOLDS VA ALDERMAN VA COLEMAN VA Wish to compare notes with anyone who has these names. Thanks Debbie

    01/12/1999 12:19:02
    1. [ROLL-CALL-L] Buffalo,NY SCHEMBECK
    2. Marge Minardi
    3. Hi, I'm still looking for any info on Virginia Schembeck. Does anyone know her?? Thanks Marge

    01/12/1999 09:47:06
    1. Unidentified subject!
    2. sara e simons
    3. I am searching for Mary B Dearing .She was my grgrgrandmother on my mothers line.She was born 21 nov 1813 and died 29Mach 1891 inTipton mo.Married Anthony Griffin Hickman in Scotsdalle,Allen county mo . in4March 1831His parents wereJesseLee Hickman and Mary Ann Griffin AnthonyandMary B had 11 children namely Jesse W,Elizabeth J Nancy A,James M,Anthony G,Fredrick S, Emily J, Matilda S,andMary E. . Hickmanb20Feb1809Scotsville, \ ___________________________________________________________________ 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]

    01/12/1999 09:14:05
    1. [ROLL-CALL-L] LINGNER,VAITH Baltimore MD 1873
    2. Hi, I am trying to find information on Francis Joseph LINGNER.Born 2/7/1873 in Baltimore city Md.His mothers name was Mary VAITH.They lived on Leadenhall Rd.I have been unable to find the name of his father.His mother Mary VAITH ran the house as a boarding house.I am assuming after the death of her husband.Then it was passed down to her children.Any help or suggestions would be most appreciated.I keep running into deadend with the census 1870 and back Thank you Lynn Smith http://members.aol.com/Lynn4604/index.html Descendants of Francis Joseph Lingner Generation No. 1 1. FRANCIS JOSEPH1 LINGNER was born February 07, 1873 in Baltimore City Maryland, and died January 02, 1928 in Baltimore City Maryland. He married ANNA MARIE ROLF Abt. 1896 in Baltimore City Maryland, daughter of CHARLES ROLF and MARY WENGER. Children of FRANCIS LINGNER and ANNA ROLF are: i. EDWARD2 LINGNER, b. January 22, 1897, Baltimore City Maryland; d. March 29, 1948. ii. FRANK LINGNER, b. April 03, 1899, Baltimore City Maryland. iii. JOHN LINGNER, b. July 06, 1901, Baltimore City Maryland; d. February 1985. 2. iv. LOUISE LINGNER, b. March 22, 1909, Baltimore City Maryland; d. October 10, 1988, Baltimore City Maryland. v. FREDRICK LINGNER, b. July 07, 1913; d. May 16, 1986. vi. MARIE LINGNER, b. January 04, 1917; m. ? MCFAUL. vii. DELORES LINGNER, b. July 04, 1920; m. MICHAEL SMITH. 3. viii. CHARLES JOSEPH LINGNER, b. November 18, 1904, Baltimore City Maryland; d. February 1976, Baltimore Maryland. Generation No. 2 2. LOUISE2 LINGNER (FRANCIS JOSEPH1) was born March 22, 1909 in Baltimore City Maryland, and died October 10, 1988 in Baltimore City Maryland. She married JOHN EDWARD MCFAUL. Children of LOUISE LINGNER and JOHN MCFAUL are: i. JOHN EDWARD3 MCFAUL. ii. DONALD R MCFAUL. iii. FREDERICK J MCFAUL. 3. CHARLES JOSEPH2 LINGNER (FRANCIS JOSEPH1) was born November 18, 1904 in Baltimore City Maryland, and died February 1976 in Baltimore Maryland. He married MARGARET ANN CLENDANIEL February 25, 1927, daughter of JOHN CLENDANIEL and LULU GARDNER. Children of CHARLES LINGNER and MARGARET CLENDANIEL are: i. ROSE MARIE3 LINGNER, b. September 13, 1927, Baltimore city Maryland; d. February 04, 1995, Baltimore Maryland; m. CHARLES ROBERT SMITH, January 18, 1948, St. Elizabeth Church. ii. ANNETTE MARIAN LINGNER, b. ; m. FRED HAGER. iii. RUTH AGNES LINGNER, b. August 24, 1934. iv. CHARLES LINGNER, b. ; m. JEANNIE, April 29, 1960.

    01/12/1999 08:34:47
    1. [ROLL-CALL-L] Re: Civil War bios VII
    2. Ruth
    3. Susan, I just forwarded them to you. You are very welcome. Enjoy sharing them as I am. Ruth of Maryland in the USA [email protected] wrote: > > Ruth- > > Many thanks for these wonderful bios. Unfortunately, I have been away from my > computer for several days and these are the first ones I have been able to > see. I have a dear friend who lives on the Antietam Battlefield who would > love to have these snips. Would it be possible to send me the bios #1-6? > Many thanks in advance...... > > Susan Seltzer Schenk > Bloomington, MN

    01/12/1999 07:55:17
    1. [ROLL-CALL-L] Civil war bios VIII
    2. Ruth
    3. SHERMAN, GEN. WILLIAM TECUMSEH, born in Ohio February 8, 1820. Graduated at West Point 1840. Commissioned as second lieutenant and sent to Florida. Served in various commands till outbreak of Mexican war. Sent to California, where he served under Kearney and Smith. Then stationed at St. Louis and New Orleans as captain in Commissary Department. Resigned commission in 1853, and entered banking business. In 1860 became president of Louisiana State Military Academy. In May, 1861, was commissioned colonel in regular army and ordered to report to General Scott at Washington. Commanded a brigade in battle of Bull Run. Made brigadier in August, 1861, and sent to Kentucky. After the capture of Fort Donelson, Sherman was assigned to 5th Division of Army of the Tennessee. Was wounded at Shiloh. Participated in siege of Corinth, and promoted to major-general. In charge at Memphis during latter part of 1862, and later led an expedition up the Yazoo. Bore a conspicuous part in all the operations which led to the capture of Vicksburg July 4, 1863. Ordered to move toward Chattanooga October 4, 1863. On November 24, 1863, his position on Missionary Ridge sustained the heaviest shock of battle. Pressed Bragg back to Ringgold. Relieved Burnside at Nashville and defeated Jackson at Meridian. Assigned to command of Military Division of Mississippi March, 1864. Began the campaign from Chattanooga which forced Johnston back to Atlanta, and led to its capture. Organized the expedition known as the "March to the Sea", and on December 24, 1864, captured Savannah. Moving northward, Charleston capitulated, and he entered North Carolina, uniting with Schofield's command and confronting Johnston's forces, much to Grant's grief at Petersburg. On April 14, 1865, he received Johnston's surrender. After the war, assigned to the Division of the Mississippi. Succeeded Grant as lieutenant-general, in 1866, and after Grant's election to the Presidency, he became general. Retired in February, 1884. In 1871 - 72 made a tour of Europe. Wrote his memoirs. died in New York city February 14, 1891. SHERIDAN, GEN. PHILIP HENRY, born in Somerset, Perry county, Ohio, March 6, 1831. Graduated at West Point 1853. Brevetted second lieutenant of infantry, and served in Texas and against the Indians in Oregon, winning the rank of first lieutenant March 1, 1861. Promoted to captain in 13th Infantry May 14, 1861, and joined his regiment at Jefferson Barracks, Missouri, in September 1861. Made quartermaster of the Army of the Southwest by Halleck. Dismissed by Curtis, and reported to Halleck at Corinth April, 1862. Appointed colonel of 2d Michigan Cavalry May 25, 1862. June 6, 1862, led a reconnoissance to Booneville, where he defeated Forrest. On June 11, 1862, was placed in command of a cavalry brigade, and ordered to hold Booneville, where he Again drove the Confederates July 1, 1862. This was the date of his commission as brigadier-general. Assigned to a division in Army of Ohio September 20, 1862, and fought at Perryville October 8, 1862, and at Murfreesboro December 31, 1862, the date of his commission as major-general. He distinguished himself at Chickamauga, and in the operations around Chattanooga. At Missionary Ridge, he pursued Bragg's army to South Chickamauga Creek. Placed in command of the cavalry of the Army of the Potomac, he participated in the battles of the Wilderness campaign, and in the raids on Richmond. Made commander of the Army of the Shenandoah, and defeated Early near Winchester, and at several points in the Valley. Made major-general in regular army in October, 1864. Operated with Grant in the siege of Petersburg, and distinguished himself at Five Forks and Sailor's Creek, which actions forced Lee to surrender. After the war was in command of Department of the Gulf. Transferred to Missouri and led several campaigns against the Indians. Made lieutenant-general of the army when Grant became President. Went to Europe 1870, to witness the Franco-Prussian war. Became general-in-chief in 1883 on the retirement of Sherman. Received, by special bill, the rank of general for life 1888. Died in Massachusetts August 6, 1888. SEMMES, REAR-ADMIRAL RAPHAEL, born in Charles county, Md., September 27, 1809. Appointed midshipman in navy, 1826. Studied law, but in 1837 took commission in the navy, serving in various capacities till the outbreak of the Civil war when he resigned and took command, at New Orleans, of the Confederate steamer "Sumter". With her he did great execution upon the ocean, till blockaded at Tangiers. Made his way to England, where the "Alabama" had been built. Being promoted to rank of captain, he took command of the "Alabama", and in a short while had destroyed sixty-two United States merchantmen. While the "Alabama" lay at Cherbourg, France, the United States steamer "Kearsarge", Captain John A. Winslow, appeared. A naval battle occurred, and the "Alabama" was sunk. Captain Semmes re-entered the Confederate navy, and was made rear-admiral. He guarded the approaches to Richmond till the city was evacuated. He resumed law practice, became professor in a Louisiana military institute, and died in Mobile, Ala., August 30, 1877.

    01/12/1999 07:06:24
    1. [ROLL-CALL-L] MONAHAN;Can;1900-
    2. Dan E. Barrett
    3. I am interested in contacting folks researching MONAHAN as I am attempting to assist a friend locate his ancestors. What we know is as follows. If you can be of any help at all it would be appreciated. Perhaps, even if you don't know anything about the following, you could direct me to places or records that might help out. 1. Thomas E. Monahan, b 1858c, Canada, probably Ontario mar: bef 1884 spouse: (1) Bridget Kelley decent: Irish residence: 10 Clifton St, Malden MA, USA in 1890 1.1 Ella Monahan, b May 1884 in MA 1.2 James A. Monahan, b Apr 3, 1887, Malden, MA 1.3 Alfred Monahan, b Jan 1890, Malden, MA spouse: (2) Anne, b Feb 1860, mar: bef 1897, Malden, MA 1.4 Arthur Monahan, b Sep 1897, MA If anyone has information about this family please contact the following. Dan E. Barrett 179 - 3033 Townline Road Stevensville, Ontario Canada, L0S 1S1 Voice: 905-382-4453 E-mail: [email protected]

    01/12/1999 05:10:03
    1. [ROLL-CALL-L] concerning Civil War bios
    2. Ruth
    3. I cannot do "look-ups" in the old book, it would be too hard on it (and too time consuming on me). I provided the source info in my first "Civil War bio", the section I am in is "Biographies of Prominent Leaders, Union and Confederate, In The Civil War." There is much to this huge book and, God willing, I will be sharing many pages over many days, weeks, and months. I have received so much in the short 6 months that I have belonged, that I had to give something in return. Generous, wise, concerned, and humorous people this is for you. I work at my own pace, in my home, and will contribute as I get to it (I may need a list of Roman Numerals later <grin>). Ruth of Maryland in the USA

    01/12/1999 04:37:12
    1. [ROLL-CALL-L] Civil War bios VII
    2. Ruth
    3. SIGEL, GEN. FRANZ, born in Baden November 18, 1824. Came to America 1852. Organized a regiment in Missouri in 1861, and opposed the Confederates. Made brigadier May, 1861. Won the battle of Pea Ridge. Transferred East and fought in the battle of second Bull Run. In command of eleventh corps, under Pope, September 14, 1862. In March, 1864, placed in command of Department of West Virginia. Defeated by Breckinridge May 15, 1864. Resigned and became editor of Baltimore "Weeker". Made collector of Port of New York 1867. Appointed pension agent 1886. An author of repute. SICKLES, GEN. DANIEL E., born in New York October 20, 1823. Graduated at New York University. Studied law and admitted to bar 1844. Member of State Legislature 1847. Attorney of New York in 1853, and same year secretary of legation in London. In State Senate 1855. Elected to Congress 1857 and 1859. Entered Union service 1861, as commander of Excelsior brigade, and distinguished himself on the Peninsula, at Antietam, Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville, and Gettysburg, where he lost a leg. In 1865 Commissioner of South American Republics. In 1866 appointed colonel of 42d Regular Infantry. After Gettysburg, made major-general of volunteers. 1865 - 67 commanded 2d Military District, with headquarters at Columbia, S.C. May, 1869, placed on retired list of army. In June, 1869, appointed Minister to Spain. Resigned in 1873. Appointed sheriff of Kings county 1890. Resumed practice of law in New York City. SHIELDS, GEN. JAMES, born in Dungannon, Ireland, in 1810. Came to the United States at age of sixteen, studied law, and in 1843 was chosen judge of the Supreme Court of Illinois. Fought Scott and Taylor in the Mexican war, and was made brigadier-general. U. S. Senator from Illinois 1849 - 55. Went to Minnesota and sent to U.S. Senate from that State. Went to California and thence to Missouri, where he practiced law. Participated in the early operations of the Civil war. A Railroad Commissioner 1874 - 79, and afterwards a member of the State Legislature. Died in Ottawa, Iowa, June, 1879.

    01/12/1999 03:55:43
    1. [ROLL-CALL-L] DODD, NORTHINGTON
    2. F Day
    3. Hello . . . It would be fantastic if someone has a clue about my natural grandparents. I have ancestry for Frances Marie DODD Northington McCollam Ernst, but am missing the death and burial information. I do not have the birth, parents, and ancestry of Jesse Newton NORTHINGTON. Grandmother: Frances Marie DODD b: 10 Jul 1905 #631b# [Francis] Iowa d: 1967 Kansas City, Kan? Grandfather: Jesse Newton NORTHINGTON b: 09 Nov 1903 Afton, OK m: 19 May 1923 d: 03 Jun 1987 Wed, 83y, Bethany Medical Ctr, KC, Kan Burial: 05 Jun 1987 Fri, Chapel Hill Cem, Mother: Ethel *2nd Husband - Mr. Charles MCCOLLAM b: Jun 1903 [McCallam] KS m: 10 Oct 1937 d: Jun 1986 IA per SSDL *3rd Husband - Mr. Joe ERNST b: Bet. 1888 - 1908 I would settle for just a hint, or a little clue. Thanks for your consideration. Flo. F Day <[email protected]> Winchester, VA, USA uin 18874402 The Genealogy Help Network http://ghn.genalogy.org

    01/12/1999 01:14:44
    1. [ROLL-CALL-L] Roll Call
    2. Eric Wright
    3. BOUSHEY>ILL, IND CHANEY>ILL, IND CHANNEL>OH CLARK>ILL, IND FITZPATRICK>ILL KUNTZ>OH, PA LEASURE>OH, W.VA MAYFIELD>ILL, IND RICHESON>OH, W. VA RIGGS>ILL, IND RITCHIE>OH, W. VA WILLIAMSON>OH, W. VA WORTMAN>ILL WRIGHT>OH VENABLE>ILL Thank You, Maggie Wright Reasurching: WRIGHT, CHANNEL, KUNTZ, VENABLE, WORTMAN, CHANEY, CLARK, MAYFIELD, FITZPATRICK, BOUSHEY, RIGGS, LEASURE, WILLIAMSON, RITCHIE, RICHESON

    01/11/1999 11:09:55
    1. [ROLL-CALL-L] GOUGE Catherine;Maryland,USA;1766
    2. Karen
    3. This is my gr.gr.gr.gr.gr.gr. grandparents. Catherine GOUGE [b] 7 oct 1766 Baltimore, Maryland [d] 17/18 May 1865/1868 Ky? [m] 11 Jan 1786 Port Royal, Caroline, Virginia = to = Archibald HUTCHINSON [b] 27 Mar 1767 Virginia ? [d] 31 Aug 1831 Ky? = s/o = James HUTCHINSON & Peggy [ Margaret ] ALSOP I have 13 children listed for Catherine & Archibald . children: Elizabeth Bell [m] Abraham LOWERY Peggy Alsop [m] Thomas METCALF Fanny [m] Robert MCFATRIDGE Sallie [m] WARE Hiram [m] Lucinda TARLETON [ my gr.gr.gr.gr.gr. grandparents ] son ? [m] ? Catherine [m] ? Kitty [m] ? Polly [m] ? Archibald JR. [m] ? Jensey [female ] [m] ? James G . [m] ? J.O. [ son ] [m] ? I have some dates for the children. A few of the children were born in VA and some born in Ky. Maybe in and around Scott Co,Ky ? I'am interested in finding out any thing about this family. Where they lived, what they did for a living, if they owned land, If there were any wills ect. I'am also interested in the parents of Catherine GOUGE and any of her siblings and their family, grandparents ect. I'am interested in any thing on Archibald HUTCHINSON and his siblings with their familys, grandparents ect. If you can help with more information on this family I would like to hear from you, if you care to share information with me. Thank You for all your help. Karen

    01/11/1999 08:27:53
    1. [ROLL-CALL-L] My Surnames
    2. Karol McKenzie
    3. Stringfellow, John - 1800, VA/OH Berry, Philip - Born near Harper's Ferry, W.VA, 1805 Gilbert, Nancy - 1806, Frederick Co., VA Holland, Amelia - Born April 1850, OH Pottle, James - ENG/OH Eyler, Catherine - GER/OH Puckett, John, William, Allen, Nathaniel - Henrico & Chesterfield, VA/Clinton, OH Checkett, Francis - Warwick, ENG/Butler Co., Ohio Booth, Eliza - Yorkshire, ENG/Butler Co., OH Brookey(Bloquin), Peter (Pierre) - FRANCE/Clark & Montgomery, OH Willing to share any info I have.

    01/11/1999 06:43:00
    1. [ROLL-CALL-L] Civil war bios VI
    2. Ruth
    3. TERRY, GEN. ALFRED HOWE, born at Hartford, Conn., November 10, 1827. Studied law. Entered Civil war as colonel. Made brigadier April, 1862. Participated in capture of Fort Wagner. In connection with Porter's fleet, captured Fort Fisher January 15, 1865. Promoted to brigadier in regular army and to major-general of volunteers. Brevetted major-general in regular army March 13, 1865. Made full major-general March 3, 1886, succeeding General Hancock. Retired from army 1888. Died December 16, 1890. SYKES, GEN. GEORGE, born at Dover, Del., October 9, 1822. Graduated at West Point 1842. Served in Florida, Texas, and through the Mexican war. Promoted to brevet captain for gallantry. Appointed major of 14th Infantry in May, 1861, and brigadier-general in September. Fought through the Peninsula campaign, and made major-general of volunteers November, 1862. Led 5th corps at Chancellorsville and Gettysburg, and was otherwise actively engaged till removed to Fort Leavenworth in 1864. died at Fort Brown, Texas, February 9, 1880. STUART, GEN. JAMES EWELL, born in Patrick county, Va., February 6, 1833. Graduated at West Point 1854. Fought on frontier for three years. Joined Confederates 1861, with rank of colonel. Fought under Jackson and Lee, and was the most effective cavalry leader of the South, being both bold and rapid. Won the rank of general. Wounded at Yellow Tavern, Hanover county, Va., and died from his wounds June 12, 1864. SMITH, GEN. EDWARD KIRBY, born in St. Augustine, Florida, May 16, 1824. Graduated at West Point 1845. Took part in Mexican war. Taught at West Point. Fought on frontier 1855. Entered Confederate service 1861, with rank of lieutenant-colonel of cavalry. Made a famous record in Department of southwest as manager of blockade running, and received full rank of general. He did notable field service and won many battles. President of Atlantic and Pacific Telegraph Company 1866 - 68. Chancellor of University of Nashville 1870 - 75. Professor of mathematics in University of Sewanee, Tenn. SMITH, GEN. CHARLES FERGUSON, born at Philadelphia, Pa., April 24, 1807. Graduated at West Point 1825, and served as professor of tactics 1829 - 42. Served in Texas campaign and through Mexican war. In 1855 became lieutenant-colonel of 10th Infantry, and engaged in Utah expedition. In command of Federal forces at Washington at outbreak of Civil war. Transferred to Kentucky as colonel of 3d Infantry. Participated in capture of Forts Henry and Donelson. Made a major-general of volunteers. Died at Savannah, Tenn., April 25, 1862, while preparing for the movement on Shiloh. SLOCUM, GEN. HENRY W., born at Delphi, Onondaga county, N.Y., September 24, 1827. Graduated at West Point 1852. Served in artillery, and resigned 1856. Practiced law in Syracuse, and served one term in State Legislature. Reentered army with rank of colonel in 1861, and was wounded at Bull Run August, 1861, promoted to brigadier-general. Fought in Peninsula campaign and promoted to major-general. Took command of 12th army corps and fought at Chancellorsville, Fredericksburg, and Gettysburg. Conspicuous in southwest in 1864, succeeding Hooker in command of 20th corps. Led Sherman's left wing in his march to the sea and into the Carolinas. Located at Brooklyn and defeated for office of Secretary of New York. Elected to Congress 1868, 1870, and 1874.

    01/11/1999 02:40:52
    1. [ROLL-CALL-L] Civil War bios V
    2. Ruth
    3. TYLER, GEN. DANIEL, born in Windham county, Conn., January 7, 1799. Graduated at West Point 1819. Engaged in civil life at breaking out of Civil war. Entered Union service as colonel of 1st Connecticut Volunteers April 23, 1861. Commanded a division at Bull Run. Made brigadier of volunteers March 13, 1862. Served in army of Mississippi during the siege of Corinth. Commanded at Harper's Ferry and Maryland Heights in 1863. Resigned his commission April 6, 1864, and traveled in Europe. Engaged in cotton manufacturing in Alabama in 1872, and built the town of Anniston, Ala. President of Mobile and Montgomery Railroad 1873 - 79. Died in New York November 30, 1882. THOMAS, GEN. GEORGE H., born in Southampton county, Va, July 31, 1816. Graduated from West Point 1840. Commissioned lieutenant, and served in Florida, in Texas, and through the Mexican war. Brevetted captain for gallantry at Monterey and Buena Vista. Stationed in Texas and Florida till 1849. Instructor at West Point 1851 - 55. Again ordered to Texas and remained there till 1861. Remained loyal, and as brigade commander defeated Jackson's militia July 2, 1861. Led Patterson's column battle of Bull Run, and made brigadier of volunteers in August 1861. Assigned to Kentucky, and led first brigade of Army of Cumberland at battle of Mill Springs, Tenn., where General Zollicoffer was defeated and killed. Fought at Shiloh, and in April 1862, was made major-general. In October, 1862; was placed in command of the five central divisions of Army of Ohio. In December, 1862, fought at Stone River (Murfreesboro) and through his generalship the day was saved. At Chickamauga he bore the brunt of the fight and held Bragg in check till Roseerans got his army safely to Chattanooga. Given command of the Army of the Cumberland which he commanded at battle of Missionary Ridge. Entered the Atlanta campaign, under Sherman, and fought in the series of battles which resulted in the capture of Atlanta. Sent to Nashville where he was confronted by Hood, whom he defeated at Franklin, and afterwards at the battle of Nashville December 16, 1864. After the war he commanded the District of Tennessee. Declined the honorary rank of lieutenant-general. In 1869 assigned to District of the Pacific, where he died March 28, 1870.

    01/11/1999 10:41:35
    1. [ROLL-CALL-L] SOFFEL, Ger>Bklyn, NY-1880+
    2. Does anyone know these names? Lena MILLER SOFFEL: children of Lena: Elsie Sterritt>son: Roland BEARE/daughters:Helen CASTLE &Dorothy Johnson Lillian SOFFEL BEARE Grace SOFFEL DECKER

    01/11/1999 10:30:15
    1. [ROLL-CALL-L] Fwd: surnames-Bklyn-1800`s+
    2. This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --part0_916092350_boundary Content-ID: <[email protected]_out.mail.aol.com.1> Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII In a message dated 1/11/99 3:45:07 AM, Caffecupz wrote: << BLANKENMEYER HOHLER KITTELBERGER MILLER WAGNER Related names: BEEKMAN McNALLY VETTER >> --part0_916092350_boundary Content-ID: <[email protected]_out.mail.aol.com.2> Content-type: message/rfc822 Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit Content-disposition: inline From: [email protected] Return-path: <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Subject: Fwd: surnames-Bklyn-1800`s+ Date: Sun, 10 Jan 1999 22:45:07 EST Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-type: multipart/mixed; boundary="part1_916092350_boundary" --part1_916092350_boundary Content-ID: <[email protected]_out.mail.aol.com.3> Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII --part1_916092350_boundary Content-ID: <[email protected]_out.mail.aol.com.4> Content-type: message/rfc822 Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit Content-disposition: inline From: [email protected] Return-path: <[email protected]> To: [email protected], [email protected] Subject: Fwd: surnames-Bklyn-1800`s+ Date: Sun, 10 Jan 1999 22:41:05 EST Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-type: multipart/mixed; boundary="part2_916092350_boundary" --part2_916092350_boundary Content-ID: <[email protected]_out.mail.aol.com.5> Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII --part2_916092350_boundary Content-ID: <[email protected]_out.mail.aol.com.6> Content-type: message/rfc822 Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit Content-disposition: inline Return-Path: <[email protected]> Received: from rly-zc05.mx.aol.com (rly-zc05.mail.aol.com [172.31.33.5]) by air-zc02.mail.aol.com (v55.5) with SMTP; Thu, 07 Jan 1999 22:09:58 -0500 Received: from bl-30.rootsweb.com (bl-30.rootsweb.com [207.113.245.30]) by rly-zc05.mx.aol.com (8.8.8/8.8.5/AOL-4.0.0) with ESMTP id WAA00419; Thu, 7 Jan 1999 22:09:38 -0500 (EST) Received: (from [email protected]) by bl-30.rootsweb.com (8.8.5/8.8.5) id TAA14463; Thu, 7 Jan 1999 19:08:47 -0800 (PST) Resent-Date: Thu, 7 Jan 1999 19:08:47 -0800 (PST) From: [email protected] Message-ID: <[email protected]> Date: Thu, 7 Jan 1999 22:06:54 EST Old-To: [email protected] Subject: surnames X-Mailer: AOL 3.0 for Windows 95 sub 64 Resent-Message-ID: <"ZJO35.A.whD._aXl2"@bl-30.rootsweb.com> To: [email protected] Resent-From: [email protected] X-Mailing-List: <[email protected]> archive/latest/166 X-Loop: [email protected] Precedence: list Resent-Sender: [email protected] Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit BLANKENMEYER HOHLER KITTELBERGER MILLER WAGNER Related names: BEEKMAN McNALLY VETTER ==== NYBROOKLYN Mailing List ==== No questions??No answers!!All questions are worth asking.Please don't hesitate to ask.Someone out there is wondering the same thing.!! POST TO: [email protected] --part2_916092350_boundary-- --part1_916092350_boundary-- --part0_916092350_boundary--

    01/11/1999 10:05:49
    1. [ROLL-CALL-L] WAUGH,DIXON,MAPLES,JOHNSON,CLEMENTS,TATE,DUFFY
    2. I will be glad to share information with decendants of the following: WAUGH, Flavious W., b. 1834 Virginia sp. T. Sarena M. DIXON, b.1847 Tenn. WAUGH, Charles King, b. Oct.27,1865 Tenn. (son of Flavious and Sarena) sp. Annia Lee MAPLES, b. Aug.30,1874 Al. (dau. of James W.& Martha LOVE Maples) JOHNSON, Stephen, b.1825 Ga. sp. Caroline TATE, b. 1827 Ga. JOHNSON, Richard Coleman, b. Dec.15,1842 Ga. (son of Stephen & Caroline) sp. Ellen/Elizabeth DUFFY, b. Feb.1844 Ga. CLEMENTS, William George, b. Mar.31,1864 sp. Dena Jane JOHNSON, b. Aug.11,1872 ( dau. of Richard & Ellen) All settled in Jefferson Co. Alabama. Marcella from Alabama

    01/11/1999 09:55:29