----- Original Message ----- From: "Abriel Pickering" <abriel@bellsouth.net> To: <SC-Genealogy-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, February 09, 2006 6:37 AM Subject: Regarding the e-mail about Hutto Family > To: SC-Genealogy-L@rootsweb.com > And undisclosed Recipients > > Hello; > > My Name is Abriel Pickering > > I Live in Cullman County, Alabama, my Family coming from Orangeburg > County in South Carolina, My Great Uncle J.B. Hutto has eluded me and I > can not seem to find him. > > In My Hutto Family I will list a few ~ > > 1.. Elizabeth Hutto 1852 ~ February 10, 1893 Married James Peter Garrick > 2.. J. B. Hutto Birth and death dates unknown by me Married Malinda > Pickering ("Malinda")December 12, 1841 ~ November 03, 1877 Malinda Hutto > is in the Pickering Cemetery in Norway South Carolina on a Cotton Farm > once owned by her Father. > 3.. Julia E. Hutto May 29, 1877 ~ September 24, 1905 Married Paul > Cornelius Pickering 1877 ~ Aft. 1949 > 4.. Maggie Hutto b: 1899 > 5.. Martha Hutto Married Lewis Fogle > 6.. Martha Isobell Hutto Abt. 1860 ~ January 02, 1897 Married John > Patrick Pickering March 27, 1854 ~ May 26, 1916 Both are interred at the > Two Mile Swamp Cemetery, Cope, Orangeburg, County, South Carolina > 7.. Thomas Hutto b: 1884 > > > > I found the wife of J B Hutto, my Great Aunt in a very small Pickering > Cemetery in Orangeburg County on a Cotton Farm with her Parents George > Emmanuel Pickering and Elizabeth Ann "Garrick" Pickering. > > I so much would love to correspond with the Hutto Family. > > See Below is the E-Mail I am Speaking of > > Your Humble Servant I remain > > Abriel George Pickering Jr. > > Abriel Pickering > 295 County Road 1237 > Vinemont, Alabama 35179-6334 > > abriel@bellsouth.net > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Kinta Delamain" > To: <SC-Genealogy-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Monday, February 06, 2006 10:10 AM > Subject: RE: [SC] Suggestions > > > Peter, > Below is what our attorney put in our wills. > Hope it helps. > Kinta > > To my spouse, children, guardian, administrator and/or executor: > > Upon my demise it is requested that you DO NOT dispose of any or all of > my > genealogical records, both those prepared personally by me and those > records > prepared by others which may be in my possession, including but not > limited > to books, files, notebooks or computer programs. > > Please attempt to identify one or more persons who would be willing to > take > custody of the said materials and the responsibility of maintaining and > continuing the family histories. I suggest that the persons contacted > regarding the assumption of the custody of these items be > _________________. She/he is aware of my wishes concerning all > > my genealogical work and has agreed to abide by them. > > In the event you do no find anyone to accept these materials, please > contact the various genealogical organizations that I have been a member > of > and determine if they will accept some parts or all of my genealogical > materials. (See attached list.) > > Please remember that my genealogical endeavors consumed a great deal of > time, travel, and money. Therefore it is my desire that the products of > these endeavors be allowed to continue in a manner that will make them > available to others in the future. > > > > Signature ___________________________ Date ___________ > > Witness ____________________________ Date ___________ > > Witness ____________________________ Date ___________ > > > > Now for my question: No one lives forever and when my time comes ... > What > happens to my family genealogy files? The reason for my question is > that no > one in my family has any interest in my hobby. What should I do so that > my > data is not lost forever? > Family research: Hutto, Lorick, Frick's of SC > Any suggestions? Thanking you in advance. > Ray Hutto (SC born) > > > > > > >