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    1. Re: [SC-OPD] Books to sell - interested
    2. B NICHOLS
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Dolores Pringle" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, April 22, 2004 12:47 AM Subject: [SC-OPD] Books to sell > I realize this is off-topic, but I have a number of books that I am going to sell. All of them relate to SC and some to specific counties. All are in excellent condition, showing little or no use. A large number of them are specific to counties; others are genealogies and records that prove useful in SC reseach. > > I am at a point where I am bursting at the seams and need to get some of them out of the way. If you are interested, just send me an email, saying "interested" and I will send you a list of the books and info you will need. > > Thank you for reading and I apologize for the cross-posts. > Dolores M. Pringle > > > ==== SC-OLD-PENDLETON-DIST Mailing List ==== > To check for a zip code or, > find out where a zip code is: > http://www.usps.gov/ncsc >

    04/22/2004 01:53:33
    1. Re: [SC-OPD] Books to sell Interested
    2. I am interested in the books you are selling. Would appreciate the list. Thanks Bettie

    04/22/2004 01:47:48
    1. Re: [SC-OPD] Books to sell
    2. Send list and prices.

    04/22/2004 01:40:10
    1. Re: [SC-OPD] Books to sell
    2. Pat & James Isom
    3. interested ----- Original Message ----- From: "Dolores Pringle" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, April 22, 2004 1:47 AM Subject: [SC-OPD] Books to sell > I realize this is off-topic, but I have a number of books that I am going to sell. All of them relate to SC and some to specific counties. All are in excellent condition, showing little or no use. A large number of them are specific to counties; others are genealogies and records that prove useful in SC reseach. > > I am at a point where I am bursting at the seams and need to get some of them out of the way. If you are interested, just send me an email, saying "interested" and I will send you a list of the books and info you will need. > > Thank you for reading and I apologize for the cross-posts. > Dolores M. Pringle > > > ==== SC-OLD-PENDLETON-DIST Mailing List ==== > To check for a zip code or, > find out where a zip code is: > http://www.usps.gov/ncsc > >

    04/22/2004 01:37:46
    1. RE: [SC-OPD] Books to sell
    2. Rex Kirby
    3. Very interested. Rex Kirby -----Original Message----- From: Dolores Pringle [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Thursday, April 22, 2004 12:47 AM To: [email protected] Subject: [SC-OPD] Books to sell I realize this is off-topic, but I have a number of books that I am going to sell. All of them relate to SC and some to specific counties. All are in excellent condition, showing little or no use. A large number of them are specific to counties; others are genealogies and records that prove useful in SC reseach. I am at a point where I am bursting at the seams and need to get some of them out of the way. If you are interested, just send me an email, saying "interested" and I will send you a list of the books and info you will need. Thank you for reading and I apologize for the cross-posts. Dolores M. Pringle ==== SC-OLD-PENDLETON-DIST Mailing List ==== To check for a zip code or, find out where a zip code is: http://www.usps.gov/ncsc

    04/22/2004 12:59:11
    1. Re: [SC-OPD] Books to sell
    2. Charlotte Tucker
    3. Interested.

    04/22/2004 12:50:39
    1. Re: [SC-OPD] Books to sell -Interested
    2. B NICHOLS
    3. Interested... > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Dolores Pringle > To: [email protected] > Sent: Thursday, April 22, 2004 12:47 AM > Subject: [SC-OPD] Books to sell > > > I realize this is off-topic, but I have a number of books that I am going to sell. All of them relate to SC and some to specific counties. All are in excellent condition, showing little or no use. A large number of them are specific to counties; others are genealogies and records that prove useful in SC reseach. > > I am at a point where I am bursting at the seams and need to get some of them out of the way. If you are interested, just send me an email, saying "interested" and I will send you a list of the books and info you will need. > > Thank you for reading and I apologize for the cross-posts. > Dolores M. Pringle > > > ==== SC-OLD-PENDLETON-DIST Mailing List ==== > To check for a zip code or, > find out where a zip code is: > http://www.usps.gov/ncsc > > > > ==== SC-OLD-PENDLETON-DIST Mailing List ==== > To check for a zip code or, > find out where a zip code is: > http://www.usps.gov/ncsc >

    04/22/2004 12:45:03
    1. Re: [SC-OPD] Books to sell
    2. I would like to see the list of books.

    04/22/2004 12:43:04
    1. Re: [SC-OPD] Books to sell
    2. Joy Shorkey
    3. Interested... ----- Original Message ----- From: Dolores Pringle To: [email protected] Sent: Thursday, April 22, 2004 12:47 AM Subject: [SC-OPD] Books to sell I realize this is off-topic, but I have a number of books that I am going to sell. All of them relate to SC and some to specific counties. All are in excellent condition, showing little or no use. A large number of them are specific to counties; others are genealogies and records that prove useful in SC reseach. I am at a point where I am bursting at the seams and need to get some of them out of the way. If you are interested, just send me an email, saying "interested" and I will send you a list of the books and info you will need. Thank you for reading and I apologize for the cross-posts. Dolores M. Pringle ==== SC-OLD-PENDLETON-DIST Mailing List ==== To check for a zip code or, find out where a zip code is: http://www.usps.gov/ncsc

    04/22/2004 12:05:32
    1. Re: [SC-OPD] Books to sell Interested
    2. DS
    3. interested Dick Stewart

    04/21/2004 11:01:11
    1. Books to sell
    2. Dolores Pringle
    3. I realize this is off-topic, but I have a number of books that I am going to sell. All of them relate to SC and some to specific counties. All are in excellent condition, showing little or no use. A large number of them are specific to counties; others are genealogies and records that prove useful in SC reseach. I am at a point where I am bursting at the seams and need to get some of them out of the way. If you are interested, just send me an email, saying "interested" and I will send you a list of the books and info you will need. Thank you for reading and I apologize for the cross-posts. Dolores M. Pringle

    04/21/2004 07:47:28
    1. Change Subject Line
    2. Derrell Oakley Teat
    3. Folks...it's way past time to change the subject line!!! Thansk...Derrell Oakley Teat,List Mom

    04/19/2004 02:06:30
    1. Re: [SC-OPD] Want a Challenge? Want to help?/ Cobb
    2. Pat & James Isom
    3. Lumpkin County is southwest of Tallulah Falls and Forsyth is north of Atlanta, part of metropolitan Atlanta....so, close to our area. If this proves to be yours, I have other info. Pat ----- Original Message ----- From: "K McGee" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, April 18, 2004 7:16 PM Subject: Re: [SC-OPD] Want a Challenge? Want to help?/ Cobb > Pat that is wonderful -- but I think that this Rocky Bottom is just a > little too young (maybe by 20 years) to be mine. The area could be close > enough to Lumpkin and Forsyth Counties to be a possible. This is the > absolute closest we've ever come to finding ours!! Thanks so much for > taking a chance that you had him and sharing the information with me! > K McGee > > At 06:43 PM 4/18/2004 -0400, you wrote: > >John F. "Rockybottom" Smith > > > >John F. smith, well known in his mature years by the nickname of "Rocky > >Bottom" was an orphan boy who livd with James Stonecypher in Franklin > >county, in what is now the Eastannollee community, and came from that county > >into the Tallulah district with him. After a few years he married Sarah > >Fuller, a daughter of Samuel Fuller. > > > >"Rockybottom" was born 4/3/1824 in Georgia. He married on December 1, 1844 > >Sarah M. Fuller (5/11/1824-3/27/1908), d/o Ransom and Nancy Love Fuller. > >Ransom Fuller was born in North Carolina about 1797 and Nancy Love in South > >Carolina about 1800. > >excerpt from: "Rabun County Roots" by Harold and Janic Jackson Ivester > >----- Original Message ----- > >From: "K McGee" <[email protected]> > >To: <[email protected]> > >Sent: Sunday, April 18, 2004 11:25 AM > >Subject: Re: [SC-OPD] Want a Challenge? Want to help?/ Cobb > <snip> > > > we do have a connection to a man called Rockybottom Smith who was NA . . . > > > but that man has yet to be found -- he was probably born before 1800 in or > > > close to SC and Old Pendleton District. > > > > > > Fingers crossed! Hope someone can help. > > > K McGee > > > > > > <snip> > > > > ==== SC-OLD-PENDLETON-DIST Mailing List ==== > Genealogy Resources on the Web > http://www.ancestry.com > >

    04/19/2004 12:16:24
    1. Re: [SC-OPD] Want a Challenge? Want to help?/ Cobb
    2. Pat & James Isom
    3. John F. "Rockybottom" Smith John F. smith, well known in his mature years by the nickname of "Rocky Bottom" was an orphan boy who livd with James Stonecypher in Franklin county, in what is now the Eastannollee community, and came from that county into the Tallulah district with him. After a few years he married Sarah Fuller, a daughter of Samuel Fuller. "Rockybottom" was born 4/3/1824 in Georgia. He married on December 1, 1844 Sarah M. Fuller (5/11/1824-3/27/1908), d/o Ransom and Nancy Love Fuller. Ransom Fuller was born in North Carolina about 1797 and Nancy Love in South Carolina about 1800. excerpt from: "Rabun County Roots" by Harold and Janic Jackson Ivester ----- Original Message ----- From: "K McGee" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, April 18, 2004 11:25 AM Subject: Re: [SC-OPD] Want a Challenge? Want to help?/ Cobb > I've followed this thread, hoping that someone just might have an answer to > my COBB problem. > I know so little about the woman I'm looking for -- most is assumption > based upon comments by others. I've linked a family together whom I think > are related, but I'm just NOT SURE. Could someone take on this challenge?? > > >1-- William Cobb ( - ) NOT PROVEN as parents > > sp-Anna MNU* ( - ) " " " > > 2-- Nancy E. Cobb (1819-1854) > > sp-James Anderson Hope (1814-1904) ,York County/District,South Carolina > > 2-- Sarah Cobb (1821-1898) ,,Georgia > > sp-Ellison Hope (1821-1882) ,York District,South > > Carolina ---------------->>>>> My link. > > 2-- Hannah Cobb (1826-1893) ,,Georgia > > sp-James Anderson Hope (1814-1904) ,York County/District,South Carolina > > > Name: Cobb,Sarah > Birth: 6 Mar 1821 > Place: ,,Georgia > Death: 2 Apr 1898 > Place: ,Forsyth County,Georgia > Burial: > Place: Concord Baptist Church Cemetery,Forsyth County,Georgia > > Father: Cobb,William NOT PROVEN > Mother: MNU*,Anna " " > Spouse: Hope,Ellison > > The Smith family, that Ellison and Sarah COBB HOPE's daughter married into, > are from the Pendleton District area (or are said to be -- I haven't proven > them there yet). > > I'm also looking for ANY Native American who might be a SMITH, Montgomery, > McAlister, Mullinax or Cobb. I have a family story/tradition saying that > we do have a connection to a man called Rockybottom Smith who was NA . . . > but that man has yet to be found -- he was probably born before 1800 in or > close to SC and Old Pendleton District. > > Fingers crossed! Hope someone can help. > K McGee > > <snip> > > > > ==== SC-OLD-PENDLETON-DIST Mailing List ==== > Want to search for a surname in RootsWeb archives > http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl > >

    04/18/2004 12:43:59
    1. Re: [SC-OPD] Want a Challenge? Want to help?/ Cobb
    2. K McGee
    3. Pat that is wonderful -- but I think that this Rocky Bottom is just a little too young (maybe by 20 years) to be mine. The area could be close enough to Lumpkin and Forsyth Counties to be a possible. This is the absolute closest we've ever come to finding ours!! Thanks so much for taking a chance that you had him and sharing the information with me! K McGee At 06:43 PM 4/18/2004 -0400, you wrote: >John F. "Rockybottom" Smith > >John F. smith, well known in his mature years by the nickname of "Rocky >Bottom" was an orphan boy who livd with James Stonecypher in Franklin >county, in what is now the Eastannollee community, and came from that county >into the Tallulah district with him. After a few years he married Sarah >Fuller, a daughter of Samuel Fuller. > >"Rockybottom" was born 4/3/1824 in Georgia. He married on December 1, 1844 >Sarah M. Fuller (5/11/1824-3/27/1908), d/o Ransom and Nancy Love Fuller. >Ransom Fuller was born in North Carolina about 1797 and Nancy Love in South >Carolina about 1800. >excerpt from: "Rabun County Roots" by Harold and Janic Jackson Ivester >----- Original Message ----- >From: "K McGee" <[email protected]> >To: <[email protected]> >Sent: Sunday, April 18, 2004 11:25 AM >Subject: Re: [SC-OPD] Want a Challenge? Want to help?/ Cobb <snip> > > we do have a connection to a man called Rockybottom Smith who was NA . . . > > but that man has yet to be found -- he was probably born before 1800 in or > > close to SC and Old Pendleton District. > > > > Fingers crossed! Hope someone can help. > > K McGee > > > > <snip>

    04/18/2004 10:16:17
    1. Re: [SC-OPD] Want a Challenge? Want to help?/ Cobb
    2. Pat & James Isom
    3. Hi, have information on Rockybottom Smith if he was in the Rabun - Habersham County, GA area. I wouldn't think there would be two men with that nickname. Pat ----- Original Message ----- From: "K McGee" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, April 18, 2004 11:25 AM Subject: Re: [SC-OPD] Want a Challenge? Want to help?/ Cobb > I've followed this thread, hoping that someone just might have an answer to > my COBB problem. > I know so little about the woman I'm looking for -- most is assumption > based upon comments by others. I've linked a family together whom I think > are related, but I'm just NOT SURE. Could someone take on this challenge?? > > >1-- William Cobb ( - ) NOT PROVEN as parents > > sp-Anna MNU* ( - ) " " " > > 2-- Nancy E. Cobb (1819-1854) > > sp-James Anderson Hope (1814-1904) ,York County/District,South Carolina > > 2-- Sarah Cobb (1821-1898) ,,Georgia > > sp-Ellison Hope (1821-1882) ,York District,South > > Carolina ---------------->>>>> My link. > > 2-- Hannah Cobb (1826-1893) ,,Georgia > > sp-James Anderson Hope (1814-1904) ,York County/District,South Carolina > > > Name: Cobb,Sarah > Birth: 6 Mar 1821 > Place: ,,Georgia > Death: 2 Apr 1898 > Place: ,Forsyth County,Georgia > Burial: > Place: Concord Baptist Church Cemetery,Forsyth County,Georgia > > Father: Cobb,William NOT PROVEN > Mother: MNU*,Anna " " > Spouse: Hope,Ellison > > The Smith family, that Ellison and Sarah COBB HOPE's daughter married into, > are from the Pendleton District area (or are said to be -- I haven't proven > them there yet). > > I'm also looking for ANY Native American who might be a SMITH, Montgomery, > McAlister, Mullinax or Cobb. I have a family story/tradition saying that > we do have a connection to a man called Rockybottom Smith who was NA . . . > but that man has yet to be found -- he was probably born before 1800 in or > close to SC and Old Pendleton District. > > Fingers crossed! Hope someone can help. > K McGee > > <snip> > > > > ==== SC-OLD-PENDLETON-DIST Mailing List ==== > Want to search for a surname in RootsWeb archives > http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl > >

    04/18/2004 06:38:08
    1. Re: [SC-OPD] Want a Challenge? Want to help?/ Cobb
    2. CCMILLER
    3. Thanx Ray, for all the additional info on Robert COBB et al I have recorded it in my files. Charles ----- Original Message ----- From: "Shirley Bennett" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, April 18, 2004 1:30 AM Subject: Re: [SC-OPD] Want a Challenge? Want to help?/ Cobb > Some more information: > Not only was the daughter of Robert Cobb with Delilah Whitmire name Martha Jane but he had a daughter name Martha E. born Dec. 6, 1828 with his wife, Ellender (Greer) Cobb and also had a daughter name Martha Elizabeth with Nancy Adams, a woman he lived with, Robert never divorce Ellender (Greer) Cobb, they were still married when he died. > < Sounds like the same guy!!!> Your right it is...Robert Cobb SR., father of Robert Cobb JR that was married to > Susan and Nancy Long. > Shirley > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Ray Corbin > To: [email protected] > Sent: Saturday, April 17, 2004 3:00 PM > Subject: Re: [SC-OPD] Want a Challenge? Want to help?/ Cobb > > > Here's some additional Cobb info: > > Packet #339, Document #3, Clerk of Courts Office, Pickens County, SC: > On 4 March 1829, Lily and Samuel Whitmire made oath against Robert Cobb, > of having gotten Delilah Whitmire, a single women, with a bastard child, > which was born 8 April 1825. Cobb was ordered to pay $300 to Delilah. > > This Delilah Whitmire married John Corbin, Sr about the 1828/29 > timeframe and they raised the child, Martha Jane(Cobb) as their own > (Martha took on the Corbin name in future records). This is the > apparently the reason that Martha Jane is not listed as an heir in > John's will in 1853, ie not really his child. All other children of this > marriage (2nd for John Sr) were listed in the will. > Children (at least 9 - 7 daughters first and then 2 sons) of John's > first marriage to an unknown woman were also not listed in the will but > were adults with their own families by then. > > Sounds like the same guy!!! > > Ray Corbin > > > ==== SC-OLD-PENDLETON-DIST Mailing List ==== > Kindness is contagious, pass it on. > List Admin - Derrell Oakley [email protected] > > > > > ==== SC-OLD-PENDLETON-DIST Mailing List ==== > Harmony is the objective of this list. We are all adults, so please respect us by talking with the list admin before making suggestions on methods of posting or conduct. > Thank you -- Derrell Oakley Teat--List [email protected] > > >

    04/18/2004 04:41:17
    1. Re: [SC-OPD] Want a Challenge? Want to help?/ Cobb
    2. K McGee
    3. I've followed this thread, hoping that someone just might have an answer to my COBB problem. I know so little about the woman I'm looking for -- most is assumption based upon comments by others. I've linked a family together whom I think are related, but I'm just NOT SURE. Could someone take on this challenge?? >1-- William Cobb ( - ) NOT PROVEN as parents > sp-Anna MNU* ( - ) " " " > 2-- Nancy E. Cobb (1819-1854) > sp-James Anderson Hope (1814-1904) ,York County/District,South Carolina > 2-- Sarah Cobb (1821-1898) ,,Georgia > sp-Ellison Hope (1821-1882) ,York District,South > Carolina ---------------->>>>> My link. > 2-- Hannah Cobb (1826-1893) ,,Georgia > sp-James Anderson Hope (1814-1904) ,York County/District,South Carolina Name: Cobb,Sarah Birth: 6 Mar 1821 Place: ,,Georgia Death: 2 Apr 1898 Place: ,Forsyth County,Georgia Burial: Place: Concord Baptist Church Cemetery,Forsyth County,Georgia Father: Cobb,William NOT PROVEN Mother: MNU*,Anna " " Spouse: Hope,Ellison The Smith family, that Ellison and Sarah COBB HOPE's daughter married into, are from the Pendleton District area (or are said to be -- I haven't proven them there yet). I'm also looking for ANY Native American who might be a SMITH, Montgomery, McAlister, Mullinax or Cobb. I have a family story/tradition saying that we do have a connection to a man called Rockybottom Smith who was NA . . . but that man has yet to be found -- he was probably born before 1800 in or close to SC and Old Pendleton District. Fingers crossed! Hope someone can help. K McGee <snip>

    04/18/2004 02:25:06
    1. Re: [SC-OPD] Want a Challenge? Want to help?/ Cobb
    2. Shirley Bennett
    3. Some more information: Not only was the daughter of Robert Cobb with Delilah Whitmire name Martha Jane but he had a daughter name Martha E. born Dec. 6, 1828 with his wife, Ellender (Greer) Cobb and also had a daughter name Martha Elizabeth with Nancy Adams, a woman he lived with, Robert never divorce Ellender (Greer) Cobb, they were still married when he died. < Sounds like the same guy!!!> Your right it is...Robert Cobb SR., father of Robert Cobb JR that was married to Susan and Nancy Long. Shirley ----- Original Message ----- From: Ray Corbin To: [email protected] Sent: Saturday, April 17, 2004 3:00 PM Subject: Re: [SC-OPD] Want a Challenge? Want to help?/ Cobb Here's some additional Cobb info: Packet #339, Document #3, Clerk of Courts Office, Pickens County, SC: On 4 March 1829, Lily and Samuel Whitmire made oath against Robert Cobb, of having gotten Delilah Whitmire, a single women, with a bastard child, which was born 8 April 1825. Cobb was ordered to pay $300 to Delilah. This Delilah Whitmire married John Corbin, Sr about the 1828/29 timeframe and they raised the child, Martha Jane(Cobb) as their own (Martha took on the Corbin name in future records). This is the apparently the reason that Martha Jane is not listed as an heir in John's will in 1853, ie not really his child. All other children of this marriage (2nd for John Sr) were listed in the will. Children (at least 9 - 7 daughters first and then 2 sons) of John's first marriage to an unknown woman were also not listed in the will but were adults with their own families by then. Sounds like the same guy!!! Ray Corbin ==== SC-OLD-PENDLETON-DIST Mailing List ==== Kindness is contagious, pass it on. List Admin - Derrell Oakley [email protected]

    04/17/2004 06:30:13
    1. Re: [SC-OPD] Want a Challenge? Want to help?/ Cobb
    2. Ray Corbin
    3. Here's some additional Cobb info: Packet #339, Document #3, Clerk of Courts Office, Pickens County, SC: On 4 March 1829, Lily and Samuel Whitmire made oath against Robert Cobb, of having gotten Delilah Whitmire, a single women, with a bastard child, which was born 8 April 1825. Cobb was ordered to pay $300 to Delilah. This Delilah Whitmire married John Corbin, Sr about the 1828/29 timeframe and they raised the child, Martha Jane(Cobb) as their own (Martha took on the Corbin name in future records). This is the apparently the reason that Martha Jane is not listed as an heir in John's will in 1853, ie not really his child. All other children of this marriage (2nd for John Sr) were listed in the will. Children (at least 9 - 7 daughters first and then 2 sons) of John's first marriage to an unknown woman were also not listed in the will but were adults with their own families by then. Sounds like the same guy!!! Ray Corbin

    04/17/2004 08:00:34