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    1. [SASSER-L] Eli Sasser/Mary Tuttle
    2. Don L. Sasser
    3. Which Eli Sasser married Mary Tuttle? I have her married to Eli Sasser b. 4/1850 and also to Eli Sasser b. 6/2/1884 I hope that she is married to the Eli b. 1850. But wanted to run it past you all before assuming I was correct. Thanks for your help. Dixie Dixie@locktrack.com

    09/19/1998 09:39:41
    1. Re: [SASSER-L] Eli Sasser/Mary Tuttle
    2. In a message dated 9/19/98 11:30:25 AM Eastern Daylight Time, dlsasser@email.msn.com writes: > Which Eli Sasser married Mary Tuttle? > > I have her married to Eli Sasser b. 4/1850 and also to Eli Sasser b. > 6/2/1884 > > I hope that she is married to the Eli b. 1850. But wanted to run it > past you all before assuming I was correct. Dixie, The Eli b. 1850 is the correct one. Doug

    09/19/1998 07:57:06
    1. [SASSER-L] Adin Sasser Descendant- Mava Brown Holden
    2. Elaine Helton Lorinczi
    3. Hello Sasser Family: Is anyone out there related to: Mava Ernestine Brown b Mar-15-1931 m George Earl Holden b Apr-14-1921 She is descended from: -Adin Sasser m Elizabeth Waggoner --Joseph Sasser m Josephine Taylor ---Mary Ida Sasser m Johnny William Anderson ----Mary Ethel Anderson m Robert Neal Brown I'm wondering what her address is. She corresponded with my dad in 1968 and I'd like to contact her. Thanks a bunch! -elaine helton lorinczi quinten@megsinet.net

    09/18/1998 09:25:33
    1. RE: [SASSER-L] Dixson Sasser Will
    2. Sasser, Don
    3. Just keep them. I may have placed your name twice in the send to column.. The will was included in what I received... enjoy. Don > ---------- > From: JMeecha@aol.com[SMTP:JMeecha@aol.com] > Sent: Friday, September 18, 1998 9:44 AM > To: SASSER-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: [SASSER-L] Dixson Sasser Will > > Don, > I received two copies of the Dixon Sasser will from you, yesterday. > I'm > wondering if they should have gone to someone else. I think I may > have asked > you about the photographs you mentioned, but I don't remember saying > anything > about copies of a will. Of course, at 2 or 3 o'clock am when I am > usually on > the computer I could have said anything. > > If these should have gone to someone else I will be glad to send them > on. > > Cheryl Meecha > > > ==== SASSER Mailing List ==== > William Pickney Sasser: b. Dec 8th, 1811 d. Jan 11th 1858 may > be seen at > http://www.hom.net/~rsasser/ > > Questions or comments about the list: dlsasser@email.msn.com > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >

    09/18/1998 09:51:48
    1. Re: [SASSER-L] Dixson Sasser Will
    2. Don, I received two copies of the Dixon Sasser will from you, yesterday. I'm wondering if they should have gone to someone else. I think I may have asked you about the photographs you mentioned, but I don't remember saying anything about copies of a will. Of course, at 2 or 3 o'clock am when I am usually on the computer I could have said anything. If these should have gone to someone else I will be glad to send them on. Cheryl Meecha

    09/18/1998 04:44:53
    1. [SASSER-L] 1850 Census, Early Co. GA
    2. Allen
    3. Found this. CENSUS YR: 1850 STATE or TERRITORY: GA COUNTY: EARLY DIVISION: NO. 25 REEL NO: M432-68 PAGE NO: 331B ============================================================================ ============================================= LN HN FN LAST NAME FIRST NAME AGE SEX RACE OCCUP. VAL. BIRTHPLACE MRD. SCH. R/W DDB ============================================================================ ============================================= 7 537 537 Sasser William 24 M Farmer 2,500 NC 8 537 537 Sasser Rucia 24 F Ga 9 537 537 Sasser Nancy J. 1 F GA Jimmy Allen, 1115 Adams, Missouri City, Texas, 77489 ALLEN - BARBER - ROBERTSON - SWICK - COX - STANTON - SMEDLEY jamesdallen@worldnet.att.net http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/a/l/l/James-D-Allen/ http://home.att.net/~jamesdallen/ http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Acres/4909/ http://sanantonio.ebgi.com/robertson/index.htm http://www.delrio.com/~fsanders/

    09/17/1998 07:55:17
    1. Re: [SASSER-L] 1850 Census, Early Co. GA
    2. What is the connection between the Allens and the Sassers? Beth Sasser McBay

    09/17/1998 05:46:01
    1. Re: [SASSER-L] Sasser family in N.C.
    2. Joseph Sasser was the first Sasser I have in my lineage. He died in 1806 and was from Anson County and was married to Mary Bryan Hart. There seems to be some confusion about the Josiah Sasser who had the court house in his home in Wayne County and this Joseph Sasser. The DAR records show Josiah as the Sasser who died in 1806 yet records clearly show that Josiah Sasser from Wayne County died in 1780 (this is verified by the book "The History of Wayne County and papers from the North Carolina archives. I have not found the lineage of "my" Joseph Sasser but feel that the North Carolina Sassers were all one big family. My Joseph Sasser was the father of Richard Sasser, who fathered John, Noah, and Richard. This John Sasser (born 1806) was my great, great grandfather--John, James, James Lucius, Lucius, my father. I am very interested in knowing the father of Joseph Sasser. Beth Sasser McBay

    09/15/1998 01:42:14
    1. [SASSER-L] Sasser family in N.C.
    2. Looking for information on Joseph Sasser b. 1725 in Wayne Co. N.C. , married Mary Bryan Hart. Children that I know of Richard Sasser b. 1747, John Sasser b. 1769, and Sallie Sasser b. ca 1789. Joseph Sasser died in Anson Co. N.C. in 1806. Thanks, Carol

    09/15/1998 11:58:26
    1. RE: [SASSER-L] Fw: I lost one.....
    2. Lindsey, Judy
    3. Did you get the pictures? I should get the others back from being recopied soon, and I'll mail them to you. p.s. I'm a math teacher. > ---------- > From: Ralph Nilssen[SMTP:Nilssen@email.msn.com] > Reply To: SASSER-L@rootsweb.com > Sent: Sunday, September 13, 1998 3:08 PM > To: SASSER-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: [SASSER-L] Fw: I lost one..... > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Pat Traynor <tray@jps.net> > To: GENIRE-L@rootsweb.com <GENIRE-L@rootsweb.com> > Date: 12 September 1998 1:51pm > Subject: I lost one..... > > > >Hello, I am searching for one of my forbears. > >I only have 3 now. > > > > Signed, > > Goldilocks > > > > > > > > ==== SASSER Mailing List ==== > Jesse Howell Sasser may be seen at > http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/b/r/y/Bobby-F-Bryan/ODT1-0014.html > > > > > > > > > > > > > >

    09/15/1998 06:06:03
    1. [SASSER-L] Fw: I lost one.....
    2. Ralph Nilssen
    3. -----Original Message----- From: Pat Traynor <tray@jps.net> To: GENIRE-L@rootsweb.com <GENIRE-L@rootsweb.com> Date: 12 September 1998 1:51pm Subject: I lost one..... >Hello, I am searching for one of my forbears. >I only have 3 now. > > Signed, > Goldilocks >

    09/13/1998 02:08:22
    1. Re: [SASSER-L] FW: Lewis H. Sasser
    2. Allen
    3. Jerry, I have part of the line of Jasper Newton Sasser son of Lewis Henry Sasser. Just yesterday I found in the Confederate Index a card for Lewis Henry where he served in Company A, 6th Alabama Infantry with my gGrandfather Mathew Tolbert Allen. Mathew was killed at Seven Pines Virginia. As the story goes Lewis was supposed to be last person to see Mathew alive. Also there is listed a Samuel D. Sasser, Company F, 6th Alabama Infantry. Company F which was drawn from Jackson County, Alabama. (Can someone ID this person) Jasper Married Mathew's middle daughter Easter. I have more on this line. I also have a picture of Jasper in Memphis, Hall County Texas. Descendants of Louis M. Sasser 1 Louis M. Sasser b: Abt. 1805 . +Elizabeth (Sasser) unk .. 2 Louis Henry Sasser b: 1825 in North Carolina ..... +Temperence Elizabeth "Tempie" (Sasser) Dyass b: 1825 in Georgia m: December 25, 1845 in Stewart County, Georgia ...... 3 Jasper "Jap" Newton Sasser b: June 28, 1849 in Henry County, Alabama d: September 5, 1925 in Buried Memphis, Hall County, Texas ......... +Easter Analissa "Malissa" (Sasser) Allen b: July 24, 1858 in Henry County, Alabama d: November 14, 1918 in In or near Memphis, Hall County, Texas m: September 17, 1874 in Haleburg, Henry County, Alabama ...... 3 Solomon T. Sasser b: 1852 ...... 3 Rachel Jane Sasser b: 1858 ...... 3 James. P. Sasser b: January 1860 ...... 3 Susan H. Sasser b: 1867 in Henry County, Alabama -----Original Message----- From: Don L. Sasser <dlsasser@email.msn.com> To: SASSER-L@rootsweb.com <SASSER-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Saturday, September 12, 1998 11:45 AM Subject: [SASSER-L] FW: Lewis H. Sasser > > >-----Original Message----- >From: Jerry [mailto:dynatel@flash.net] >Sent: Saturday, September 05, 1998 11:02 PM >To: Don Sasser >Cc: Patty Stewart; Joan Pappa; Pat Nelssen; Maureen Morales >Subject: Lewis H. Sasser > > >Hi, >My name is Jerry Hay and I am looking for information on Lewis H. Sasser. >I have good information on his son, Solomon Cullen Tulles Sasser, but I all >I know about Lewis is that he married Temperance E. Dyass. I think Solomon >and his wife, Mary, were married in Alabama in 1873. I know this isn't >much information but maybe it matches something you have. I appreciate >your help. >Jerry > > > >==== SASSER Mailing List ==== > Sasser list archives >http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl > > > > > > > >

    09/13/1998 08:39:35
    1. [SASSER-L] Lifetime Musiciany Friends Sing at Bluegrass Festival
    2. Don L. Sasser
    3. This is a copy of an article appearing in the HARRISON DAILY TIMES, Harrison Arkansas August 21, 1998 Jimmy Joe Sasser>Arthur Sasser> Joseph Sasser> Adin Sasser. %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% Lifetime Musiciany Friends Sing at Bluegrass Festival By DWAIN LAIR Editor YELLVILLE -Jimmy Joe Sasser still hears the sounds of music echoing back from his childhood, notes that shaped his life, songs identified with camp meetings, brush arbors and singing conventions. When family and neighbors stopped to visit in the Arthur and Neva Sasser home in the Tomahawk community of Marion County while he was growing up in the 1940s, the "first thing you knew we were all sitting around on the front porch singing." "Brothers, sisters, aunts, uncles, whoever stopped by" joined in the music. Always interested in music, Sasser said everyone in his family enjoyed singing. His dad led music at old-time gospel sings and taught neighbors to read notes at rural music schools. Each week, Sasser's family gathering with neighbors to blend their voices in song at Pea Ridge in Marion County, usually on Sunday evenings. Years later, Sasser. stayed true singing high to his upbringing, singing high tenor lines in a recording group in d 19600s and 1970s. And last night, Joe Sasser and Friends was the lead act for the start of the 27th annual Bluegrass Music Festival. Staged in the arena Northwest Arkansas District Fairgrounds, this weekend's Arkansas Bluegrass Northwest Association sponsored event is the oldest three day festival in Arkansas Why is Sasser's name used in the group's title? "People would call me. I guess it was easier to get in contact with me, and they would ask me to bring some friends. "When they announced us they would say 'Joe Sasser and Friends." Sasser plays guitar and sings tenor or lead. The other members of the band are Drew Pierce, banjo and vocal; Shawn Beaver mandolin and guitar; Gerald Richardson, guitar, lead and tenor, and Ovetia Davenport, bass and alto harmony. Sasser said the ensemble doesn't follow a set program, although favorites include such gospel classics as "I Saw the Master This Morning," "They're Holding Up the Ladder" and "Who Will Sing for Me. " "From there, we don't know." The group's trademark sound is "old style, traditional bluegrass and gospel," Sasser stated. "That's not to say others don't play that kind of music, but that's the only kind we can do. We really sound like old-time folks. If you were blind or couldn’t see, you would say ’that’s some old timers.’ Born in 1935, Sasser’s first memories of music date to late in World War II. "A lot of young men were off at war, and I remember singing songs written in 1942-1942, somewhere along there." Sasser said he can sing anything but bass but is most comfortable singing tenor parts. Music remained important to Sasser through high school and college, then he returned to the hills to teach at Bruno. In the mid-1960s, Sasser answered a call from Terry Pillow to join his recording group. A pianist, shoe repairman and registered locksmith, Pillow wrote songs and played piano for his recording group "Terry Pillow & The Ozarkadians. " Sasser merged his high tenor voice with Rex Cooper at lead, Rue Stokes at bass and R.A. Young at baritone. And Pillow accompanied them "about everywhere." "We made every church in the country," Sasser smiled, plus "Potlucks, meetings, funerals and high school graduations, back when they had great, long ceremonies." "I enjoyed that a lot," Sasser recalled of his almost 15 years with Terry Pillow and The Ozarkadians. "We did some recordings and some are still in existence, but out of print." Sasser often honors Pillow by singing one of his songs during performances. Later, Sasser sang music With the Celestials, then bluegrass music called. But his bluegrass sound is flavored with a strong mix of gospel. Sasser held the position of elementary principal at Bruno-Pyatt when he retired from education in 1987 "I don't know being retired, I just switched jobs." Married in 1990, Sasser and his wife, Gaynell operate a farm. "That requires a little time. We cut wood, do a lot of singing and do a lot of volunteer work." "I'm very happily married" Sasser exclaimed. "We have a good time . . . a lot in common. She not only plays piano and sings but has a ukulele band." "She doesn't usually perform with my bunch of singers," Sasser added. "Her band does it differently. She's pretty bad to go by the book. We don't necessarily." But Sasser still follows many traditions ingrained in his personality during 60 years of singing. Last week, he was called to sing at a funeral at Yellville. "I still sing at a lot of funerals where they have live music," he explained. Live music isn't as "common as it used to be, but it seems we have more funerals" And singing carries Sasser back to the slower times of his youth. "Music is an inexpensive of way of expressing yourself and getting together with your friends. "Ever since I was a youngster, I've traveled around and sung. I've met a lot of very interesting folks from all walks of life. "I enjoy the relaxation it brings . . . a time to getaway from the real world for a while."

    09/12/1998 12:29:11
    1. [SASSER-L] FW: Lewis H. Sasser
    2. Don L. Sasser
    3. -----Original Message----- From: Jerry [mailto:dynatel@flash.net] Sent: Saturday, September 05, 1998 11:02 PM To: Don Sasser Cc: Patty Stewart; Joan Pappa; Pat Nelssen; Maureen Morales Subject: Lewis H. Sasser Hi, My name is Jerry Hay and I am looking for information on Lewis H. Sasser. I have good information on his son, Solomon Cullen Tulles Sasser, but I all I know about Lewis is that he married Temperance E. Dyass. I think Solomon and his wife, Mary, were married in Alabama in 1873. I know this isn't much information but maybe it matches something you have. I appreciate your help. Jerry

    09/12/1998 10:53:02
    1. Re: [SASSER-L] Harte Hale & William Hogan Green
    2. In a message dated 98-09-09 19:17:28 EDT, quinten@megsinet.net writes: << Does anyone have information on the descendants of Harte Hale & William Hogan Greene? Their anecestry is as follows: TUTTLE, Eliza Cuie Cumi b: 2-22-1876 in Laurel Co. KY d: 7-09-1946 in Laurel Co. KY m: 2-1894 Laurel Co, KY to: Thomas Miles Hale b: 7-02-1871 in Laurel Co. KY d: 5-25-1956 in Laurel Co. KY The children of Eliza Tuttle & Thomas Hale: 1. HALE, Harte b: 6-20-1896 in Laurel Co. KY d: 9-09-1977 in Laurel Co. KY m: 3-12-1916 to: GREENE, William Hogan b: 7-13-1891 in Laurel Co. KY d: 3-12-1975 Question: Did Harte Hale & William Hogan Greene have children? If yes, who are they? >> Greetings Elaine, The line you describe above appears to be in my tree also. (I have included the immediate family that I have identified) There are some obvious differences. I am 2nd cousins, twice removed with Thomas Hale. I have his ancestors, but nothing more than below as his descendants. len in PA Descendants of Thomas M Hale 1 HALE, Thomas M b: July 02, 1871 d: May 25, 1956 . +TUTTLE, Camile b: February 22, 1876 m: February 23, 1894 d: July 09, 1946 .... 2 HALE, Daisy .... 2 HALE, Lulu .... 2 HALE, Kittie

    09/12/1998 10:41:32
    1. [SASSER-L] Mrs. R. J. Donnell
    2. Elaine Helton Lorinczi
    3. Has any one out there ever heard of a Mrs. R. J. Donnell from Edmond, Oklahoma? She is descended from --> Adin Sasser, -----> Henry Sasser I have a letter from her which references a letter written by Adin Sasser. I'd appreciate any info either on Mrs. Donnell or the existence of a letter written by Adin. Thanks! Elaine Lorinczi quinten@megsinet.net

    09/11/1998 07:30:34
    1. [SASSER-L] Fw: [Fwd: Neatness is not on the top of my list.......]
    2. Ralph Nilssen
    3. -----Original Message----- From: Patricia Bennett <patdaley@ttlc.net> To: GENIRE-L@rootsweb.com <GENIRE-L@rootsweb.com> Date: 11 September 1998 8:59am Subject: Re: [Fwd: Neatness is not on the top of my list.......] >A friend sent me this and I thought you'd all appreciate the humor. > >Pat > >> An item from The New York Times, Sunday, November 2, 1997, page 33, >> "Metropolitan Diary" By Ron Alexander: >> >> "Dear Diary: >> An older friend, recently returned from her home town in North >> Carolina, says they've spruced up the churchyard cemetery since her last >> visit several years back. "Lots of new greenery," she said. "And >> families are together now." >> "Together?" I asked, puzzled. >> "Well, years ago they never much worried where they buried >> someone because everyone was a neighbor anyhow. They'd just dig a grave >> wherever it seemed to balance things. But they've redone it so people >> are with their children and grandchildren, instead of scattered." >> "You mean they exhumed all those people and buried them?" >> "Oh no," she said. "They just shifted the headstones. Everyone >> agrees it looks ever so much nicer." > > >

    09/11/1998 01:28:50
    1. [SASSER-L] Sasser Family of Maryland by Mrs. Moffett
    2. Elaine Helton Lorinczi
    3. Does any one have knowledge of a book called "The Sasscer Family of Maryland" written by a Mrs. Moffett back in the 1970s? -Elaine Lorinczi quinten@megsinet.net

    09/10/1998 07:17:23
    1. [SASSER-L] Smithey Sasser & James H. Bodkins
    2. Elaine Helton Lorinczi
    3. Someone asked about a Smithey Sasser a week or so ago and due to my tremendous memory, I can't remember who or what the circumstances were. Anyway, in going through some old files I came upon the following note... James H. Bodkins married Smithy Sasser on June 28, 1838 by David Weaver. David Weaver was born 1791, died 1854. This daughter is not the daughter of Joseph & Martha Sasser. Sorry for my bad memory but perhaps this will help you. -elaine lorinczi quinten@megsinet.net

    09/10/1998 07:08:32
    1. [SASSER-L] Jackson Sasser Information
    2. Elaine Helton Lorinczi
    3. The following was taken from a letter dated October 1967 from Mrs. E A. Gould Box 671, Cushing, OK to Robert W. Helton, Milwaukee WI My (Mrs. E A. Gould's) grandfather Jackson Sasser, married Elizabeth Beverly in NC. They moved to Merriweather Co., GA. Their children were: -William, died in Senora GA -John, killed in Civil War -Jackson and Wife, died in Panola Co., TX -Martha m. Gray, died in GA -Nancy m Ticen, died near Atlanta GA -Mary m Edmonson died AL -Sally, m Harry Hany, died near Stone Mountain, GA -Matilda Jane, 1838-1884 m William A Fuller Henry Sasser (1773-1872) Children were: -William Henry Sasser b 1846 m ? Brock -son S.B. Sasser lived in Collins ARK. -son Walter b May 15, 1877 Wayne Co. NC moved to Collins ARK -son Edward lived in Hemphill TX Margaret Sasser b 3-14-1782 m John Murrell b 1804 Hope this can help some one out there. -Elaine Lorinczi quinten@megsinet.net

    09/10/1998 06:33:31