Mark, You said some things that I didn't have or contradictory and would like to correct my records if wrong: You said they had 4 children -- I had 5, one being Thomas Garrison -- I think I wrote to you this before but don't recall whether we decided this was same person or two different children -- was Thomas Garrison and Garrison the same person? Showed thomas as being b Mar 10, 1887 Harrison Co, MO and marr Dec 24, 1913 St Louis, MO to Kathrine Prehoda. You said Garrison was 1931 in Okla -- someone else said he was in Rockville, MO that date -- is Rockville possibly where he moved from to Okla? I did see that someone said Clarence was in Tulsa, Okla 1931 too. You stated Mary was born Dec 4, 1891 -- I showed Sep 1898 Hickory Co, MO. You mentioned that Clarence, SR died in 1940's and was unmarried with no children. I show that he had at least 2 wives: #1 Flora Lucille ____ b 1897, and marr #2 ? date Stoddard Co, MO to Alice W. West, b 1892 MO. I show Clarence also as having the following children: by wife #1 Garnett Sandage, b 1905 in either MO or OK by wife #2 Bernice Sandage, b 1911 by wife #2 Clarence Sandage, Jr. b 1914 don't have any other info on Mary -- sorry Garrison (if this is same person as Thomas Garrison Sandage, Sr. here is info I have on his descendants: He was b Mar 10, 1887 Harrison Co, MO d Apr 15, 1946 Nevada, Vernon Co, MO. marr Dec 24, 1913 St Louis, MO to Kathrine Prehoda, she is bur Vernon Co, MO. I show they had 4 known children: Thomas Garrison "Garriard", Jr b Feb 5, 1918 Forrest Melven, b Feb 9, 1922, d Oct 1967 Washington State Richard Arlie Sandage, b ca 1930 Kathrine Cecilia, b May 18, 1940 Kathrine Cecilia Sandage marr Aug 14, 1961 Springfield, Green Co, MO to James H. crippen, b Apr 23, 1940 and they had a child Michael James Crippen, b Jun 18 Tacoma, Thurston Co, Wash Thomas, Jr d Oct 1981 Sanford, Seminole Co, FLA, bur Sanford, Seminole Co, FL and marr Feb 12, 1942 San Francisco, Marin Co, CAL to Betty Renee Olson/Olsen, d after 1993. They had 3 known children: Bonnie Lee Sandage, b Jul 9 Kentfield, Marin Co, CAL Donna Gail Sandage, b Aug 28 Nevada, Vernon Co, MO Thomas James Sandage, b Jan 2 Merced, Merced Co, CAL Bonnie Lee married Gerald Ippolito Jul 1, 1962 Sanford, FLA and had a boy b Sep 23 in Ohio Donna Gail marr Apr 23, 1966 Sanford FLA to James Clarence Singletary, b Oct 31, 1944 and they had a daughter, Tiffany Lynn b Sep 21 Winter Park, Orange Co, FLA Thomas James Sandage marr Jun 20, 1970 Sanford, FLA to Linda Lucille Butler (no known children so far found) Sorry -- thought I had sent this info to you before. Judy M. Judith Sandage Murphy jmurphy@erinet.com At 09:51 PM 6/30/1999 -0700, you wrote: >My great grandparents had four children: Clarence b. 3 Aug 1883; Mary b. >4 Dec. 1891, d. Jan 1977; Effie (grandmother) b. 25 March 1896, d. 10 >April 1987; and Garrison. I know about Effie and her family, Clarence >died in the 1940s unmarried and no children, Mary married a man named Le >Neve and Garrison was last known to be in Oklahoma in 1931. I'm wondering >if anyone knows of Mary and Garrison or their families. > >Mark Hadlund > >___________________________________________________________________ >Get the Internet just the way you want it. >Free software, free e-mail, and free Internet access for a month! >Try Juno Web: http://dl.www.juno.com/dynoget/tagj. > > >
I need to find information confirming place of orgin of M.L. Sandidge or Sandage who married Martha "Maudie" Cole. They are thought to have come from Warren Co.,Ky. Please Help. elsie
Hi all, this seems like a good time to post my web site info. Becky just updated our family - so the latest research can be found there. if you have any thing to add or correct please email me. go to: My Family WWW: http://moon.ouhsc.edu/rbonner/index.htm click on What's New and then surname index. happy huntin, josie jbass@digital.net 216 Beach Park Lane Cape Canaveral, FL 32920-5003 Home of The *HARRISON* Repository & *MY FAMILY* http://moon.ouhsc.edu/rbonner/harintro.htm My Family WWW: http://moon.ouhsc.edu/rbonner/index.htm LINDSAY & HARRISON Surnames & CSA-HISTORY Roots Mail List GENCONNECT: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/indx/FamAssoc.html Data Managed by beautiful daughter Becky Bass Bonner and me, Josephine Lindsay Bass
I am trying to find relatives for my grandkids Christy and Bill Sandidge. Their Grandparents are Martin and Betty Sandidge Nancy nancyr@elpasonet.net -----Original Message----- From: JeanCMcGee@aol.com <JeanCMcGee@aol.com> To: SANDIDGE-L@rootsweb.com <SANDIDGE-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Thursday, June 17, 1999 11:52 PM Subject: Re: [SANDIDGE-L] William Sandidge Sr-Marysville, TN >I have a lot of Sandidges in my files and many are from Tennennesse..I need >more clues inorder to try to figure out who you are descended from..Where is >Merryville? >Is it on the East of West side of the mountain. Is it near Memphis or >Cleveland..or somewhere else. There are some Sandidges families in Northern >Tennessee I know very little about. but I will try to help you...Give me some >dates on your grandfathers. >William is a pretty common Sandidge name....Dates might help..Do you know >what county you grandfather was from? With dates and a county maybe I will >be able to help....Jean >
Maryville is appx five miles south of the knox co airport
I am Nancy Richardson in ELPaso Tx and thought I would look up some information for my Grandkids since I got a putor. They are Christy and Bill Sandidge and their father is William Bill Sandidge and his father is Martin and m Betty Sandidge.. I do genealogy on others also . nancyr@elpasonet.net inal Message----- From: JeanCMcGee@aol.com <JeanCMcGee@aol.com> To: SANDIDGE-L@rootsweb.com <SANDIDGE-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Thursday, June 17, 1999 11:52 PM Subject: Re: [SANDIDGE-L] William Sandidge Sr-Marysville, TN >I have a lot of Sandidges in my files and many are from Tennennesse..I need >more clues inorder to try to figure out who you are descended from..Where is >Merryville? >Is it on the East of West side of the mountain. Is it near Memphis or >Cleveland..or somewhere else. There are some Sandidges families in Northern >Tennessee I know very little about. but I will try to help you...Give me some >dates on your grandfathers. >William is a pretty common Sandidge name....Dates might help..Do you know >what county you grandfather was from? With dates and a county maybe I will >be able to help....Jean >
I have a lot of Sandidges in my files and many are from Tennennesse..I need more clues inorder to try to figure out who you are descended from..Where is Merryville? Is it on the East of West side of the mountain. Is it near Memphis or Cleveland..or somewhere else. There are some Sandidges families in Northern Tennessee I know very little about. but I will try to help you...Give me some dates on your grandfathers. William is a pretty common Sandidge name....Dates might help..Do you know what county you grandfather was from? With dates and a county maybe I will be able to help....Jean
Richard Sergent "Bob Sled" is from your family line -- here is his email address and I am forwarding a copy of my reply to you to him also as well as to the Sandidge List since your info is below this reply. "Bob Sled" <lobosolo@halcyon.com> Bob -- do you remember the other person who was searching your same line? Thought it was in my notes but found only your name for Ms. Bates -- ifyou have it, would you send her name and email address to Ms. Bates for me? Thanks Judy M. At 11:44 AM 6/18/1999 -0500, you wrote: >Hi, >Jean McGhee said you might be able to help me trace my Sandidge line. I >am looking for the parents and any other info on Robert Sandidge who >married Abigail Darr in Jersey County, Illinois, on January 1, 1854. >They had the fowwowing children: Adolphus, Matthew, Susan, Netta, James, >Robert Carl, Minnie D., Richard, Nellie, and Cora Janette. Minnie D. >Sandidge married my great-grandfather, Walter Leigh Welch in November of >1885 in Sangamon County, Illinois. They had 3 sons; Leigh Lafayette >Welch, b. 31 Aug., 1886, Walter Sandidge Welch (my grandfather) bo. 7 >September, 1887, and Robbie C. born 16 December, 1890 and died 11 >October, 1894. Minnie Sandidge Welch died 21 November, 1907 of colon >cancer and is buried in Woodwreath Cemetery, Morgan County, Illinois. >Any information greatly appreciated. > > >Attachment Converted: "C:\ERINET\EUDORA\INCOMING\RobertSa" >
Hello, "cousins," The following URL is for searching the archive messages on Rootsweb: http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl Put SANDIDGE in where it has Name of List. If you want to search for other surnames that Rootsweb might host, you can put that surname in even though you don't belong to that surname list. If you have appreciated your research on Rootsweb, you may wish to donate funds to help them to continue to service the genelogy community. For information on how to donate go to: http://rootsweb.com/ If other people on our list have more URLs where Sandidge researchers might find information, please fill free to send it to our Sandidge list. Rootsweb also have GenConnect boards for counties and surnames. That is located at http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/ and I manage the GenConnect Query board for SANDIDGE and its various spellings. There are boards for SANDIDGE Bibles, Bios, Deeds, Obits, Pensions, and Wills. I think Rootsweb need managers for those boards as at this time I have decided only to manage this list and the Query board. If you are interested in helping to manage those, let me know. For those of you who haven't seen my genealogy webpage, the address is: http://members.aol.com/rasandidge/index2.html Please share your genealogy webpage with us. I hope you have a nice summer and have found alot of new "cousins.". Rita
Are you looking for : genforum.familytreemaker.com/sandidge/messages/74.html Jim Elliff -----Original Message----- From: MJGoodson@aol.com <MJGoodson@aol.com> To: SANDIDGE-L@rootsweb.com <SANDIDGE-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Saturday, June 12, 1999 12:54 PM Subject: [SANDIDGE-L] Re: SANDIDGE-D Digest V99 #45 >I have lost the address to the Sandidge/Sandridge Archives. Would you please >send. > >Thanks > >
I have lost the address to the Sandidge/Sandridge Archives. Would you please send. Thanks
Here is a lady seeking info on her William Sandidge, SR from Marysville, TN -- anyone recognize this info and can help her? Don't think she is on the list yet. Judy M. >From: "Gina" <gina53@worldnet.att.net> >At 06:55 PM 6/10/1999 -0700, you wrote: >>Hello, my name is Georgina and am just starting, but I am trying to trace >William Sandidge Sr. from Marysville, TN. my father was William Sandidge >Jr. > >I don't have much information >I don't know my grandfather's parents names. He was married twice, his first >wife Mae, I don't anything about her other than she died in the fifties from >cancer. They had three sons, Kenneth, Wm.. Jr.., Harry Charles and a >daughter named Barbara. I recently got the address of Harry Charles and >will be writing to him for information. Again thank you for responding and >I hope I will be able to get some helpful information from Harry.
As a matter of fact...I'm stuck on the following individual: Susannah Sandridge (b. abt. 1802) married Lewis Davis (b. abt. 1797) on February 07, 1814 in Albemarle County, VA. Who were her parents/ancestors? Thanks, Jim -----Original Message----- From: Richards, Roberta, , SAF/AQPS <RicharRA@pentagon.af.mil> To: SANDIDGE-L@rootsweb.com <SANDIDGE-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Tuesday, June 08, 1999 8:16 AM Subject: RE: [SANDIDGE-L] Test >I received your test. Do you need any info? > >Roberta Richards > > >> ---------- >> From: Jim Ward[SMTP:jlward@email.msn.com] >> Reply To: SANDIDGE-L@rootsweb.com >> Sent: Monday, June 07, 1999 10:34 PM >> To: SANDIDGE-L@rootsweb.com >> Subject: [SANDIDGE-L] Test >> >> test >> >> >> >
I received your test. Do you need any info? Roberta Richards > ---------- > From: Jim Ward[SMTP:jlward@email.msn.com] > Reply To: SANDIDGE-L@rootsweb.com > Sent: Monday, June 07, 1999 10:34 PM > To: SANDIDGE-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: [SANDIDGE-L] Test > > test > > >
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Hello, We have another person looking for the following information: "The Lou "Doc" Sandridge that I'm looking for info on -- we found a bit of info on her -- she was born on 1 Dec 1899 died 15 Dec 1964, married 1) ? CRICKENBARGER 2) JOHN HENRY ROSTON ( b: 11 May 1888 d: 12 Jan 1963) they where married abt.1934 and they had no children ( he had children by his first marriage, but I don't know if she did). She was from the Crozet,Va area. I'm trying to find out now who her parents, grandparents were to connect with my SANDRIDGE line. My SANDRIDGE line runs on my father's maternal side and the ROSTON's are his paternal side." Thanks for your help, Rita
Hello, "cousins," Welcome to new members. Join in with us to find your ancestors and distant "cousins." Can anyone tells us more about Susannah SANDRIDGE? Jim Ward at jlward@email.msn.com would like to hear from you about Susannah? He wrote to me the following: "I am very interested in knowing the ancestors, siblings, etc. of SUSANNAH SANDRIDGE (b. 1802) who married William Thomas February 7, 1814 in Albemarle County, VA. They were my great-great-grandparents...William Thomas died during the Civil War in 1862. " I hope you are enjoying the beautiful spring. Rita
Hello Judy, Den & all, I'm looking for Mary M. Sandridge (assume Mrs.) who married Jacob Langston 17 July 1865 in Franklin Co, TN. 1870 Franklin census shows Jacob Langston 73/SC/shoemaker and Mary 60/TN. Jacob was born in Union Co, SC. Could this Mary be widow of your Nathan Sandage? Carolyn ALIMM@aol.com wrote: > > Which Nathan Sandidge is your man? I have several, but do not have a wife > Mary. My husband's line is Nathan Sandidge/Sandridge who died in Franklin > County, TN in 1844. > > What was Mary's maiden name? > > Imogean
Nathan Sandage/Sandridge/Sandidge who was b ca 1754 -- some say in Union Co, SC but others say Albemarle or Spotsylvania Co, VA. He died ca 1812 in Union Co, SC and his will was proven there in 1812. His wife was Mary -- said by others that her surname was Canady or Kenedy -- have 2 fathers given for her, one being Joseph Canady the other being a William Canady. Mary moved with her sons to Perry Co, IN after her husband, Nathan died. Was told by a genealogist that Nathan's parents were Thomas Sandidge, b 1691 New Kent Co, VA and Frances Chappell/Choppell (they married Feb 20, 1712 New kent Co, Va. but I have never found any documents showing this and no one seems to know that much about Thomas and Frances and their children except the one son. Judy M. At 09:38 AM 4/28/1999 EDT, ALIMM@aol.com wrote: >Which Nathan Sandidge is your man? I have several, but do not have a wife >Mary. My husband's line is Nathan Sandidge/Sandridge who died in Franklin >County, TN in 1844. > >What was Mary's maiden name? > >Imogean > > >
Subj: {not a subscriber} Re: Sandwich/Sandridge Date: 4/25/99 11:57:39 PM Eastern Daylight Time From: trumpjm1@miamiu.acs.muohio.edu (dean sandage) Reply-to: <A HREF="mailto:trumpjm1@miamiu.acs.muohio.edu">trumpjm1@miamiu.acs.muohio.edu </A> To: jmurphy@erinet.com (Judy M.) CC: SANDIDGE-L@rootsweb.com, esandage@soltec.net, trumpjm1@miamiu.acs.muohio.edu, KRAM95@aol.com, jhcn23a@flash.net, janie@discoverynet.com, s-sandage@bethel.edu, donsan55@att.co.kr, sandage@ee.gatech.edu, Lsandage@uaex.edu, sandage@andrew.cmu.edu, smsandage@juno.com, tgoodwin@ns.gemlink.com, spaulding@sddt.com, amity@cdm.org, lsandage@indy1.nmpinc.com, csandage@ozarka.tec.ar.us, csandage@catc.net, dsandage@catc.net, lsandage@appraisaljobs.com, dr8@pmail.net, lauragb@juno.com Judith--- The following quotation may help to explain why I scavenge and seek to keep old objects. >From my Funk and Wagnalls New Standard Encyclopedia, Volume XXI, Deluxe Edition, 1947 edition, thew following relevant to the 1rst Earl of Sandwich: "Sandwich,Edward Montagu, Earl of (1625-72), an English admiral, son of Sir Sidney Montegu, a Royalist, but himself in his early youth a Parliamentarian. He raised a regiment when 18, fought at Marston Moor in 1644 and in 1645 at Naseby. In 1656, thanks to his friendship with Cromwell, he was appointed Blake's colleague. Deprived of all commands save that of admiral, after the fall of Richard Cromwell, Montagu joined the the party in favor of the Restoration. His intrigues at this time, and especially his friction with General Monk, are vividly sketched in the diary of his secretary, Samuel Pepys. On the return of Charles II Montague [sic] became Earl of Sandwich and was entrusted with negotiations for the King's marriage with Catharine of Braganza and for the cession of Tangiers to England. He won the victory of Lowestoft over the Dutch in 1665 and was promoted to be commander in chief. In 1672, as second in command to the Duke of York, he was defeated off Solebay; his flagship blew up, and he was killed." In other words, brilliant as he was, he was in history a "loser," and thus, for example, when I checked my Collier's New Encyclopedia (© 1921), here is the only relevant entry: SANDWICH (so called after John Montagu, 4th Earl of Sandwich, Kent, England, who used to have sabdwishes brought to him at the gaming table, to enable him to play without leaving off), two thin slices of bread, plain or buttered, with a slice of meat, as ham, beef, etc., seasoned with mustard, between them; hence, applied to anything resembling a sandwich, i.e., consisting of a person or thing placed between two different things. *** This concept of a person or thing placed between two different things strikes me as very important. Note that, as previously expressed by me, while I, too, was led to believe by my Paternal family that we are Scots-Irish, and that you and I are DISTANT LEGS OF THE SANDAGE FAMILY GOING BACK TO AT LEAST 1812 IN INDIANA, I have been maintaining for now several years that we are essentially Huguenots originating in The Carolinas, where we RECREATED or DENIED our EARLIER HISTORY. Believe me when I tell you that I remain open to your explorations of Virginia, but in my own research I find nothing of Virginia. Prove the connection to me! I believe that the connection is The Carolinas and the Huguenots, and I believe that we are denied our European connections precisely because our ancestors sought an American anonymity as they sought to escape the Repression of the several Catholic reactions to Reformations, the latter originating in Germany, where Gutenberg had reinvented the Chinese invention of the Moveable Type. Our surname is NOT Scots-Irish and it is NOT English. It is possibly from Normandy! But it can also be Alsace-Lorraine, or even Dutch! In any case, I am in total concurrence in your search for an explanation of WHO WE ARE in historical terms. It seems that we have been totally cut off from our European Ancestry at a certain point. That Certain Point will, ultimately, explain our origins. I believe that we originate from a Family that was in Resistance against Catholicism, and was hounded out of Europe because of it. I suspect, also, that we were artisans, and literate. Our respective Families probably kept Bibles, and made notations in them (which was probably illegal in Europe!) Your pursuit of Sandwich is a parallel to my pursuit of Sandhage! Love and kisses, Dennis Dean Sandage