A copy of a query I received. Suzanne is not on the Sasser list. Reply to her at[mailto:MySuzi@aol.com] Thanks, Don -----Original Message----- From: MySuzi@aol.com [mailto:MySuzi@aol.com] Sent: Sunday, August 02, 1998 4:10 AM To: dlsasser@msn.com Cc: MySuzi@aol.com Subject: SASSERS OF GA Hi, My GGGreatmother was Mary Sasser, b ca 1796 in Screven Co GA, d ca 1872, m John Bragg Sr, 1811. Please e-mail, I can give you a lot of infor on Sassers. Suzanne Bragg Cantu (Suzi)
GREGORY SASSER No service will be held for Gregory Earl Sasser, who passed away June 30, 1998, at Lebanon Memorial Hospital, Lebanon. Greg was born in Enterprise March 6, 1954. He is survived by his parents, Dean and Bonnie Sasser of Portland; two brothers, Gary A. of Hood River and Grant D. of Gresham; grandmother, Myrtle Aleson of Enterprise; and many aunts, uncles and cousins of Wallowa County. He was preceded in death by his grandparents, Charles and Ella Sasser of Joseph, and Julius Aleson of Enterprise. Disposition is by cremation. The family suggests remembrances be made to the American Heart Association. May be seen at http://www.wallowa.com/chieftain/obits.htm (please note that the information on his grandparents, Charles and Ella Sasser is wrong. It should read Chester and Ella Sasser) Dixie
jlindsey@robs.org > ---------- > From: Ralph Nilssen[SMTP:nilssen@email.msn.com] > Reply To: SASSER-L@rootsweb.com > Sent: Thursday, August 13, 1998 6:00 PM > To: SASSER-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: [SASSER-L] Joyce Johnson > > Cousin Judy Lindsey, > Could I have your private email address? I'd love to talk further, but we > don't need to bore the rest of the family! Thanks, Patti > nilssen@msn.com > -----Original Message----- > From: Lindsey, Judy <jlindsey@robs.org> > To: SASSER-L@rootsweb.com <SASSER-L@rootsweb.com> > Date: 13 August 1998 9:56am > Subject: RE: [SASSER-L] Joyce Johnson > > > >This is my cousin as well. My father is Woodrow Wilson Sasser. He is > the > >youngest son of John Wesley and Amanda Sasser. I grew up in Borger, > Texas, > >with Uncle Harry and Auntie Opal. Joyce and Cleon moved to Lubbock and > now > >Auntie Opal is in a nursing home there. My sister, Carolyn Brown, still > >lives in Borger, and she talks to Joyce often. Her address is: > >Carolyn Brown > >1206 University > >Borger, Texas 79007 > > > >I have some pictures of your father at a reunion in Borger. He has on a > silk > >shirt. I have known Roy, Babe, Lon, Hesse, Georgia, Effie, Abe, Harry, > >Henry. My father is the only sibling still alive to the best of my > >knowledge. > > > >I would love to hear from you. Do you know Lillian who also lived with > >Uncle Harry and Auntie Opal? I have several pictures if you are > interested. > > > >> ---------- > >> From: Ralph Nilssen[SMTP:nilssen@email.msn.com] > >> Reply To: SASSER-L@rootsweb.com > >> Sent: Wednesday, August 12, 1998 6:47 PM > >> To: SASSER-L@rootsweb.com > >> Subject: [SASSER-L] Joyce Johnson > >> > >> Hi everybody! I am looking for a cousin, Joyce Johnson married to > Cleon, > >> daughter of Harry and Opal Sasser. My father, Bert Sasser and Uncle > Jack > >> Sasser lived with her as children. If anyone knows this cousin could > they > >> please let me know how I can get ahold of her. Thanks! Patti Nilssen > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> ==== SASSER Mailing List ==== > >> Humfleets and Sasser may be seen at: > >> http://www.isource.net/~ralph/ > >> > >> William Henry Sasser and Mary Catherine Jones may be found at > >> http://members.tripod.com/~arthowe/ > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > > > > > >==== SASSER Mailing List ==== > > William Henry Sasser and Mary Catherine Jones may be found at > http://members.tripod.com/~arthowe/ > >Check out roots web at: http://www.rootsweb.com/ > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== SASSER Mailing List ==== > William Pickney Sasser: b. Dec 8th, 1811 d. Jan 11th 1858 may be seen at > http://www.hom.net/~rsasser/ > Jesse Howell Sasser may be seen at: > http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/b/r/y/Bobby-F-Bryan/ODT1-0014.html > > > > > > > > >
Dear Cousins, Recently, a member of the group suggested that I share some data with you about our cousin Bert Thomas Combs (8/13/1911 - 12/4/1991), a gr gr grandson of Henry Sasser, who was Governor of Kentucky from 1959-1963, and sat on the US Court of Appeals for the 6th Circuit from 1967-1970. Bert was my 1st cousin once removed. His mother Martha Jones Combs (3/9/1887 - 3/1/1955) and my grandmother Sallie Jones were sisters. My father Omers Jones (10/22/1905 - 5/12/1988) was Sallie's son. Martha & Sallie were the daughters of Virginia Hounchell (2/15/1852 - 5/8/1890), the 4th wife of Thomas Jefferson Jones (3/5/1836 - 3/27/1916), whose mother was Malinda "Lindy" (Saucer) Sasser (5/5/1815 - after 1880). Lindy was the 3rd child of Henry & Nancy Sasser. Jeff Jones was born to Malinda before she married Milton B. Jones. His father was Anderson Jones. There is a lot to know about Bert. His achievements were impressive; especially, when you consider his humble beginnings. I won't try to go through them all. If you are interested in more detail than I give, feel free to ask & I will answer if I know. Bert was born on Beech Creek in Clay County. He started school in a 2-room schoolhouse on Beech Creek, attended Oneida Baptist Institute, & graduated from Clay County High School at the age of 15. It then took him 10 years to work his way through the University of Kentucky, graduating 2nd in his class & earning a law degree. He joined the army as a private in 1942 & rose to the rank of captain. Near the end of WWII, he was assigned to General Douglas MacArthur's staff in the Philippines, where he investigated & prosecuted Japanese war criminals. He was awarded the Bronze Star for his work. Bert lost his first race for governor of Kentucky to "Happy" Chandler in 1955, but won on his second attempt in 1959. While governor, he ended racial discrimination in jobs & businesses licensed by the state by executive order, because he thought the legislature would not pass a law outlawing it. He also radically increased funding for schools. Education, especially education for the poor youngsters of eastern Kentucky, was one of Bert's passions. He often said that his mother came from a family of "hillbilly eggheads." (I guess that, in a way that's true. One of her brothers was an MD & another earned a Ph.D. from Harvard). She pushed him to get an education, and had always admonished him to do something about education in Kentucky, if he ever got the chance. He often talked about "the bright children up in the hills who don't have a chance." While governor, he proposed & passed a 3% sales tax (Kentucky's first) which was intended to pay a war veterans' bonus & to increase support for schools, with the following slogan: "One cent for Soldier Boy, Two for Sonny Boy." After Bert left the federal bench, he filed a class action suit against the State of Kentucky on behalf of 66 property-poor school districts, saying that Kentucky's method for funding schools was unfair. In 1990 the Supreme Court handed down a landmark decision that declared the whole Kentucky school system unconstitutional, and it was overhauled so that funding is now equitable across the state. Poor school districts in several other states have used his model to successfully challenge funding methods in their states. I do not think is an overstatement to say that our Cousin Bert influenced & improved schools for poor children all over the United States. It is also worth noting that Bert personally established a program to educate the mentally retarded in Floyd County, KY, because his own son Tommy was retarded. In some ways, Bert's family life was sometimes painful. In 1969, he divorced his first wife Mabel Hall after a 32-year marriage & 2 children (Lois & Thomas). He married Helen Clark Rechtin that same year & they divorced in 1980. In 1988, he married Sara Walter, a former law clerk. I have many memories of Bert. He was a quiet, straightforward, unpretensious, no-nonsense man who loved his "people." Some of my strongest memories are of the times during his governorship when he attended the family memorial service at the Beech Creek cemetery where our ancestors are buried. He always came to the service, before, during, & after his governorship. He said it was worth the trip to hear us all sing "Amazing Grace." In the years before he was well known & again after his celebrity had faded a bit, he mingled with the family & sat on the ground with his siblings & children on a quilt during the songs & sermon, as everyone else did. But the first year he was governor, "outsiders" who knew he would be there mobbed him, wanting to talk & shake his hand, thus, disturbing the service. The next year & every year thereafter, he waited until the service had started, then quietly walked up to a tree at the edge of the service & sat with the tree between him & the people until the service ended. I was never quite sure how he managed to sneak up without anyone seeing him, but he did. Bert's death was tragic & unworthy of such a great man. He was driving to his home on Cane Creek one evening while the river was in flood. There is a short section of road near a bridge that the water had covered. He had driven through it many times before, but that night the water was higher than it had ever been, & it floated his car downstream. He attempted to swim out of the water, & died of hypothermia. We buried him on Beech Creek at the head of his mother's grave. And we sang "Amazing Grace." Vietta Jones Keith
Cousin Judy Lindsey, Could I have your private email address? I'd love to talk further, but we don't need to bore the rest of the family! Thanks, Patti nilssen@msn.com -----Original Message----- From: Lindsey, Judy <jlindsey@robs.org> To: SASSER-L@rootsweb.com <SASSER-L@rootsweb.com> Date: 13 August 1998 9:56am Subject: RE: [SASSER-L] Joyce Johnson >This is my cousin as well. My father is Woodrow Wilson Sasser. He is the >youngest son of John Wesley and Amanda Sasser. I grew up in Borger, Texas, >with Uncle Harry and Auntie Opal. Joyce and Cleon moved to Lubbock and now >Auntie Opal is in a nursing home there. My sister, Carolyn Brown, still >lives in Borger, and she talks to Joyce often. Her address is: >Carolyn Brown >1206 University >Borger, Texas 79007 > >I have some pictures of your father at a reunion in Borger. He has on a silk >shirt. I have known Roy, Babe, Lon, Hesse, Georgia, Effie, Abe, Harry, >Henry. My father is the only sibling still alive to the best of my >knowledge. > >I would love to hear from you. Do you know Lillian who also lived with >Uncle Harry and Auntie Opal? I have several pictures if you are interested. > >> ---------- >> From: Ralph Nilssen[SMTP:nilssen@email.msn.com] >> Reply To: SASSER-L@rootsweb.com >> Sent: Wednesday, August 12, 1998 6:47 PM >> To: SASSER-L@rootsweb.com >> Subject: [SASSER-L] Joyce Johnson >> >> Hi everybody! I am looking for a cousin, Joyce Johnson married to Cleon, >> daughter of Harry and Opal Sasser. My father, Bert Sasser and Uncle Jack >> Sasser lived with her as children. If anyone knows this cousin could they >> please let me know how I can get ahold of her. Thanks! Patti Nilssen >> >> >> >> >> ==== SASSER Mailing List ==== >> Humfleets and Sasser may be seen at: >> http://www.isource.net/~ralph/ >> >> William Henry Sasser and Mary Catherine Jones may be found at >> http://members.tripod.com/~arthowe/ >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> > > >==== SASSER Mailing List ==== > William Henry Sasser and Mary Catherine Jones may be found at http://members.tripod.com/~arthowe/ >Check out roots web at: http://www.rootsweb.com/ > > > > > > > >
Thanks for the reply. My dad is as sharp as a tack, but he can not hear anything. He has hearing aids, but he never wears them. You will have to be patient with him because he won't understand you if you are not looking at him, and then he may not. Have fun with your visit. He told me that someone was coming to see him, but I couldn't make the connection. I am his oldest daughter. I'm 56. I live in Houston, Texas. I'm a math teacher. I would love to talk to you and see what information you have about our family. Dad has really let his housekeeping go since our mom died last year, so please excuse any mess. He got rid of all their things and moved into another smaller house. He seems to be pretty happy. I'll be happy to share what I know of the family with you. > ---------- > From: paula49@juno.com[SMTP:paula49@juno.com] > Reply To: SASSER-L@rootsweb.com > Sent: Thursday, August 13, 1998 2:31 PM > To: SASSER-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: [SASSER-L] Re: Woodrow Wilson Sasser > > Dear Judy, > I am the ggrand-daughter of John Wesley & Amanda Self Sasser. My mother > was Rudy Irene Harris Burris. She was the daughter of Josephine Sasser. > There is only 2 years difference in your father & my mother in age. I > spoke with your father last week & plan to visit him this Sat. along with > my Aunt Josephine, another daughter of Josephine Sasser. Your father > seems excited to visit with us as he has some stories about my mother. I > lost my mother in a house fire in 1970 at the age of 56 yrs. I am > looking forward to our visit. I did speak to your sister Carolyn a > couple of weeks ago & it is great to meet new cousins. I hope we can > keep in touch. > Your Cuz, > Paula Burris Casey > > _____________________________________________________________________ > 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 > Or call Juno at (800) 654-JUNO [654-5866] > > > ==== SASSER Mailing List ==== > Some of our Laurel County KY cousins may be seen at > http://www.jps.net/johnmcg/gendata/dat156.htm > > http://www.isource.net/~ralph/ a cousin's home page > > > > > > > > > > > > >
I am your cousin, too. I am Woodrow Sasser's oldest daughter. I loved Auntie Opal. I was close to Joyce when we were very young. > ---------- > From: paula49@juno.com[SMTP:paula49@juno.com] > Reply To: SASSER-L@rootsweb.com > Sent: Wednesday, August 12, 1998 9:25 PM > To: SASSER-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: [SASSER-L] Joyce Johnson > > Patti, > I just saw this request for information on Joyce Johnson. I called Joyce > last week to tell her of my Uncle Charlie Harris dying. Joyce was at the > doctors office but I spoke to Cleon. Their phone # is 806+246-3365. > They live in Amherst, Tx. Her mother Opal just died 7 weeks ago. She > was suppose to have some surgery last week so I don't know if she is home > but I am sure they will be glad to hear from you. I forgot she is your > cousin also. Well Better close. Let me know if you need any other > information. By the way my phone # is 405+721-2043. > Paula Burris Casey > > _____________________________________________________________________ > 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 > Or call Juno at (800) 654-JUNO [654-5866] > > > ==== SASSER Mailing List ==== > Some of our Laurel County KY cousins may be seen at > http://www.jps.net/johnmcg/gendata/dat156.htm > > http://www.isource.net/~ralph/ a cousin's home page > > > > > > > > > > > > >
This is my cousin as well. My father is Woodrow Wilson Sasser. He is the youngest son of John Wesley and Amanda Sasser. I grew up in Borger, Texas, with Uncle Harry and Auntie Opal. Joyce and Cleon moved to Lubbock and now Auntie Opal is in a nursing home there. My sister, Carolyn Brown, still lives in Borger, and she talks to Joyce often. Her address is: Carolyn Brown 1206 University Borger, Texas 79007 I have some pictures of your father at a reunion in Borger. He has on a silk shirt. I have known Roy, Babe, Lon, Hesse, Georgia, Effie, Abe, Harry, Henry. My father is the only sibling still alive to the best of my knowledge. I would love to hear from you. Do you know Lillian who also lived with Uncle Harry and Auntie Opal? I have several pictures if you are interested. > ---------- > From: Ralph Nilssen[SMTP:nilssen@email.msn.com] > Reply To: SASSER-L@rootsweb.com > Sent: Wednesday, August 12, 1998 6:47 PM > To: SASSER-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: [SASSER-L] Joyce Johnson > > Hi everybody! I am looking for a cousin, Joyce Johnson married to Cleon, > daughter of Harry and Opal Sasser. My father, Bert Sasser and Uncle Jack > Sasser lived with her as children. If anyone knows this cousin could they > please let me know how I can get ahold of her. Thanks! Patti Nilssen > > > > > ==== SASSER Mailing List ==== > Humfleets and Sasser may be seen at: > http://www.isource.net/~ralph/ > > William Henry Sasser and Mary Catherine Jones may be found at > http://members.tripod.com/~arthowe/ > > > > > > > > > > > > >
Dear Judy, I am the ggrand-daughter of John Wesley & Amanda Self Sasser. My mother was Rudy Irene Harris Burris. She was the daughter of Josephine Sasser. There is only 2 years difference in your father & my mother in age. I spoke with your father last week & plan to visit him this Sat. along with my Aunt Josephine, another daughter of Josephine Sasser. Your father seems excited to visit with us as he has some stories about my mother. I lost my mother in a house fire in 1970 at the age of 56 yrs. I am looking forward to our visit. I did speak to your sister Carolyn a couple of weeks ago & it is great to meet new cousins. I hope we can keep in touch. Your Cuz, Paula Burris Casey _____________________________________________________________________ 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 Or call Juno at (800) 654-JUNO [654-5866]
Dear Paula- Thank you so much!! I will contact Joyce right away. Do you know if she also has email? -Patti *{:-) -----Original Message----- From: PAULA G CASEY <paula49@juno.com> To: SASSER-L@rootsweb.com <SASSER-L@rootsweb.com> Date: 12 August 1998 7:28pm Subject: Re: [SASSER-L] Joyce Johnson >Patti, >I just saw this request for information on Joyce Johnson. I called Joyce >last week to tell her of my Uncle Charlie Harris dying. Joyce was at the >doctors office but I spoke to Cleon. Their phone # is 806+246-3365. >They live in Amherst, Tx. Her mother Opal just died 7 weeks ago. She >was suppose to have some surgery last week so I don't know if she is home >but I am sure they will be glad to hear from you. I forgot she is your >cousin also. Well Better close. Let me know if you need any other >information. By the way my phone # is 405+721-2043. >Paula Burris Casey > >_____________________________________________________________________ >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 >Or call Juno at (800) 654-JUNO [654-5866] > > >==== SASSER Mailing List ==== >Some of our Laurel County KY cousins may be seen at >http://www.jps.net/johnmcg/gendata/dat156.htm > >http://www.isource.net/~ralph/ a cousin's home page > > > > > > > > > > > > >
Hi everybody! I am looking for a cousin, Joyce Johnson married to Cleon, daughter of Harry and Opal Sasser. My father, Bert Sasser and Uncle Jack Sasser lived with her as children. If anyone knows this cousin could they please let me know how I can get ahold of her. Thanks! Patti Nilssen
Patti, I just saw this request for information on Joyce Johnson. I called Joyce last week to tell her of my Uncle Charlie Harris dying. Joyce was at the doctors office but I spoke to Cleon. Their phone # is 806+246-3365. They live in Amherst, Tx. Her mother Opal just died 7 weeks ago. She was suppose to have some surgery last week so I don't know if she is home but I am sure they will be glad to hear from you. I forgot she is your cousin also. Well Better close. Let me know if you need any other information. By the way my phone # is 405+721-2043. Paula Burris Casey _____________________________________________________________________ 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 Or call Juno at (800) 654-JUNO [654-5866]
I agree! Glenn, many thanks for the copies. My parents are actually visiting us, so Dad was here when they came in the mail -- and he is just thrilled. Again, thanks for sharing with the rest of us. Sue Lynn
To: the Sasser list From: Glenn E. Perry For those who are interested in the book that Earl provided selections from, this is the catalogue information from the Duke University Library. I have noticed that it is also in the UNC (Chapel Hill) Library and the Allen County (Indiana) Library. I have not checked on all possibilities. ************************************************************ Search Results LN:ABX-0344 occurs in 1 record. Record #1 Title: The Heritage of Lenoir County, 1981 / The Lenoir County Historical Association. Author: Lenoir County Historical Society (N.C.) Published: Kinston, N.C. : The Association, c1981. Subject: Lenoir County (N.C.) --History. Lenoir County (N.C.) --Biography. Lenoir County (N.C.) --Genealogy. Other titles: Lenoir County heritage, North Carolina. Material: x, 564 p. : ill., maps, ports. ; 32 cm Note: Spine title: Lenoir County Heritage--North Carolina. Map on lining papers. Includes index. LC Card no: x 00000001 ISBN: 089459155X System ID No: ABX-0344 Holdings: LOCATION: Perkins Quarto -- CALL NUMBER: 929.109756 H548, 1981 c.1 NotCheckedOut c.2 NotCheckedOut The search results shown above are from the DUKE CATALOG. To start another search in the DUKE CATALOG, select a search type: Author Title Subject Heading Keyword(s) Call Number ISBN, ISSN, OCLC Number, etc. Please send comments, suggestions, or bug reports to the Online Catalog Web Team. ***************************************** Glenn E. Perry Department of Political Science Indiana State University Terre Haute, IN 47809 USA E-Mail: psperrg@scifac.indstate.edu (812)237-2505 (office) (812)234-5661 (home) ****************************************
Hey guys! -----Original Message----- From: David Strickland <DavidS@cbsweb.com> To: SASSER-L@rootsweb.com <SASSER-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Wednesday, August 12, 1998 7:30 AM Subject: [SASSER-L] thomas sasser & father william sasser >According to material that R E Woodham sent me 10-12 years ago this is my >Sasser line. Has any more research been done on these 2 family group >sheets? I have tons of info on the Faircloth connections, but what is >printed is ALL I have on the Sassers! Thanks. > >Thomas Sasser b. 1760-1775 Dobbs CO NC d. 1823 Screven CO GA m. @ 1790 >Burke CO GA >Clarissa --- b. 1765 Georgia may have still been alive 1861 Decatur CO GA >----snipped---< >9) Sabra Sasser b. 1800-1809 Screven CO GA m 27 Mar 1831 John Boyett >-------snipped----< >father of John above: >William Sasser b. 1730-1740 North Carolina >m. Clarissa --- >1) William Sasser b. 1760 North Carolina >2) Thomas Sasser (above) >3) Britton Sasser b. North Carolina >4) Howell Sasser b. North Carolina >5) Bryant Sasser b. North Carolina . >-----snipped-----< .(6?) Sabra Sasser b. 1760, NC) Is is just possible that my Sabra was a daughter of William Sasser and a sister to Thomas Sasser, and that the Sabra above was her niece. Could that be the reason that Sabra, married to James Boyett, NC, came to Screven Co., GA and that both the Boyetts and Sassers intermarried several times in GA, and that some of the Sassers and Boyett's moved on to FL?-Bill Bill Boulineau Antigo, WI bouline@newnorth.net Rootsweb Sponsor
Earl, I checked and they also have that book at the Jacksonville, Fl. main library. I'm keeping the grandkids this summer so my time is limited but as soon as school starts I'm goin to the library !! I will check it out as soon as I can get there and copy those pages for you. Patsy
A question from Howell Sasser of Porto, The information concerning Thomas Sasser and his relations is a bit confusing. The message seems to say that the William Sasser was the father of "John Sasser above" when I believe Thomas is meant. Is this correct? It also quite a coincedence that William Sasser married a Clarissa as did Thomas his son. Is this information verified, if so, what is the source? Within the last few months it was reported in a message on the Sasser -L that it had been discovered that the father of Thomas Sasser was also a Thomas Sasser. Puzzled in Porto. Cousin Howell Sasser
According to material that R E Woodham sent me 10-12 years ago this is my Sasser line. Has any more research been done on these 2 family group sheets? I have tons of info on the Faircloth connections, but what is printed is ALL I have on the Sassers! Thanks. Thomas Sasser b. 1760-1775 Dobbs CO NC d. 1823 Screven CO GA m. @ 1790 Burke CO GA Clarissa --- b. 1765 Georgia may have still been alive 1861 Decatur CO GA 1) Bryant Sasser b. 1790s Burke CO GA 2) Elizabeth Sasser b. 1790s Burke CO GA 3) Mary Sasser b. 1790s Burke CO GA 4) Howell Sasser b. 1801 Screven CO GA m. 1825 Susan Bell 5) Thomas Sasser b. 1802 Screven of Burke CO GA m. 1819 Mary Ann -- 6) Clarissa Sasser b. 1803 Screven CO GA d. 1870s Seminole CO GA m. 24 Nov 1823 Screven CO GA to Mathew Faircloth. 24 children. 7) John Sasser b. 1800-09 Screven CO GA m. 19 Dec 1828 Elizabeth C Day 8) Sarah Sasser b. 1800-1809 Screven CO GA. M. William Faircloth, brother of Mathew. 18 children. 9) Sabra Sasser b. 1800-1809 Screven CO GA m 27 Mar 1831 John Boyett 10) Everitt Sasser b. 1810s Screven CO GA m. 24 Jun 1836 Sarah Davis 11) William Sasser b. 1814 Screven CO GA 12) Littleton Sasser. b. 1817 Screven CO GA m. 1848 Zilpha -- father of John above: William Sasser b. 1730-1740 North Carolina m. Clarissa --- 1) William Sasser b. 1760 North Carolina 2) Thomas Sasser (above) 3) Britton Sasser b. North Carolina 4) Howell Sasser b. North Carolina 5) Bryant Sasser b. North Carolina Any verification or additions to these 2 families is greatly appreciated.
Earl, the reason I ask about the title of the book was I thought I'd look for it at any of the libraries I visit as I doubt I'll ever make it to Lenior Co. The articles you are sending are wonderful and I appreciate all the effort you put forth in getting them on the list. Anyway, I will keep it on my :looking for" list as I visit libraries as you never know they may have it elsewhere. Thanks again... Patsy
The Heritage of Lenoir County 1981 At 12:04 PM 8/11/1998 EDT, you wrote: > >Earl, do you know the name of the book ?? > Yes the title is: The Heritage of Lenoir County 1981 Published by The Lenoir County Historical Association in cooperation with Hunter Publishing Company Winston-Salem, North Carolina Earl