Carolyn, their are 2 Cedar Grove's, one Methodist, and one Baptist, the only Robert L. Carter listed is Robert L., 10/30/1882-7/18/1933, buried Old Silverbrook. Judy CCarter573@aol.com wrote: > > Judy, is there a Cedar Grove Cemetery, if so I need Robert L (Lee) Carter > born July 1873, died Oct. 3o, 1938. He died in Anderson, SC. > > Thank you so much > > Carolyn Carter > SC > > ==== SC-OLD-PENDLETON-DIST Mailing List ==== > Genealogy Resources on the Web > http://www.genhomepage.com/northamerican.html
Hi Melvin, I was just down in your neck of the woods. There is only one listing for Byrd. Byrd, J.W., 5/1/1861-5/12/1911, buried Old Silverbrook. Judy MLBJBYRD wrote: > > Hi Ms. Judy, > I am Melvin Byrd of Gulfport, MS. and have been trying to turn over any > leaf that is available to locate Michael King Byrd. born in NC. parents, > John Byrd and Catherine King, moved to South Carolina and there were (4) > four children, Bathia (Byrd) Gavin in Orangeburg / Dorchester at one time - > Celia (Byrd) Ford - John Byrd and Michael King Byrd. It would be certainly > appreciated if you have any information of any of these Byrds. > Melvin Byrd > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Wanda Spencer <melvspen@m.sd351.k12.id.us> > To: <SC-OLD-PENDLETON-DIST-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Sunday, June 25, 2000 6:34 PM > Subject: Re: [SC-OPD] Smith's "Book of the Dead" > > > Hi Judy, > > My name is Wanda Spencer. I just noticed that you posted some > > information about a Book Of The Dead for Anderson Co. S.C. I have never > > heard of this book. Would it be possible for you to check and see if > > there is a Henry Lowery-Lowry listed or any Lowery's listed. > > Thank you > > Wanda > > > > louiedog wrote: > > > > > > DSeams if you are talking about the "Book of the Dead" for Anderson > > > County, SC, there are 5, please let me know what name you want > > > > > > Judy > > > DSeams9089@aol.com wrote: > > > > > > > > Are there any McAlisters listed in this book? Thank you! > > > > > > > > ==== SC-OLD-PENDLETON-DIST Mailing List ==== > > > > Remember the Subject line > > > > and amend it to reflect > > > > what's in your message. > > > > > > ==== SC-OLD-PENDLETON-DIST Mailing List ==== > > > EDIT YOUR QUERIES > > > Remember to edit those replies. > > > Excess information takes up valuable web space. > > > > > > ==== SC-OLD-PENDLETON-DIST Mailing List ==== > > Kindness is contagious, pass it on. > > List Admin - Donna - dbrand@itexas.net > > > > ==== 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
Jim & Muriel: Sorry major typo, can't seem to spell either. William A., 3/18/1872 - 12/31/1910, buried Belton, Baptist William A., 5/17/1875 - 7/20/1954, buried Double Springs, Baptist, wife Rosa Etta William F., 9/3/1891 - 3/25/1912, buried Whitefield, Baptist, Son of J.P. & M.A. William Fletcher, 8/6/1888 - 5/29/1961, buried Barker's Creek, Baptist, wife Lillian Knowled William M., 6/27/1888 - 4/6/1962, buried Big Creek, Baptist William R., 1904-1956, buried East View, Honea Path, wife Effie L. H. Calvin, 8/23/1887 -6/26/1953, buried Labanon, Baptist, wife Mary W. Henry Clinton, 3/7/1877 - 1/29/1913, buried Broadmouth, Baptist Henry F., 1/7/1906 - 12/19/1923, buried Zion, Methodist, son of James O. J.J., 1/27/1812 - 7/6/1894, buried Williamston, Memorial J.M., 6/28/1860 - 2/1/1885, buried Belton, Baptist J.N., 1898-1935, buried Broadmouth, Baptist John, 4/18/1787 - 1/30/1812, buried Big Creek Baptist John C., died 8/27/1903, age 23, buried Barker's Creek, Baptist John Edgar, 6/2/1888 - 6/30/1963, buried Garden of Memories John H. Mrs., died 12/28/1961 age 49, Husband on John H. Gambrell, buried Forest Lawn John J., 1887-1948, buried Broadmouth, Baptist John N., 12/25/1831 - 7/10/1917, buried Honea Path, Presbyterian John P., dates unreadable, buried Labanon, Baptist John W., 5/11/1858 - 10/14/1905, wife, Mary C., 12/31/1865 - 3/22/1900, buried Belton Baptist John W., 12/16/1870 - 9/11/1954, wife Hester J., 1/8/1877-2/22/1955, buried Mt. Tabor, Baptist Dates seem a little late for you, but I hope it helps, also I was very careful with my typing. Judy Jim & Muriel Gambrel wrote: > > >Jim & Muriel: There are 3 1/2 pages of GRAMBRELL's, but no > GRAMBREL's. > >Dates few 1700's, mosey 1800's. Give me some names. > >Judy > > Hi Judy - I hope your message was just a typo - I am looking for > Gambrell/Gambrel, not GRambrell. The ones I am looking for are: > > William Gambrell, from NC or Virginia, > Henry Gambrell from NC or Virginia, and > John Gambrell from NC or Virginia > (all these would have moved from these states to SC) They could all be > in the 1700's , or early 1800's. > Thanks - Muriel > > > > >Jim & Muriel Gambrel wrote: > >> > >> Judy - are there any Gambrel/Gambrell names in this book? Thanks > for > >> your kindness. > >> What years do these books cover? > >> Muriel > > ==== SC-OLD-PENDLETON-DIST Mailing List ==== > POST !! POST !! POST !! > Remember, there are new comers almost every day. > The more you post, the better the chance of > finding that elusive relative.
Hello I am new to the list. I am lost as to this Book of the Dead. Is it a cemetery book? If so are there any Bolton's listed in it. Kay --- Susan Johanson <djohanson@mindspring.com> wrote: > In the volumes of the "Book of the Dead" do you find > any listings for Elizabeth "Betsey" Smith, > wife of Jesse R. Smith? I think that she may have > died around 1857. > > Thanks for your time, > > Susan > > -- > Susan C. Johanson > Springfield, VA > djohanson@mindspring.com > Rootsweb sponsor-NEHGS member > http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=johanson > http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/j/o/h/Susan-C-Johanson/ > ...Searching for footprints in the sands of > time... > > > > ==== SC-OLD-PENDLETON-DIST Mailing List ==== > Here's the web site for The South Carolina > Genealogical Society concerning Old Pendleton > District information to be downloaded > <AHREF="http://www.geocities.com/bourbonstreet/delta/8155/site2.html"> > OPD Download</A> > http://www.geocities.com/bourbonstreet/delta/8155 > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get Yahoo! Mail - Free email you can access from anywhere! http://mail.yahoo.com/
Sonia and Judy, Sonia, this is great, thanks a lot. It is also my John Gambrell and Barbara Bruton as far as I can tell. Judy, would you like to exchange info? SOWERO@aol.com wrote: > > Judy, > I found this information in a book called Pendleton District and Anderson > County, Sc-Some Wills Estates, and Legal Records. I purchased this book from > Southern Historical Press in Greenville, SC for $40.00. Can give you the > address if you would like to order the book. > > Will of John Gambrell: > Wife, Barbara to hve slaves Jane and Frank. After her death to go to son, > Frank Gambrell. Executors to have in trust a negro named Meshack and Eliza > and all her children:Rachel, Grace, Miriah, and Jenny, and also Land on > Broadmouth Creek joining Reuben Cox in trust for benefit of my son Henry > Gambrell. At his death, divided between heirs of his body and Susannah, his > wife. All my children: William Gambrell, Henry Gambrell, John Gambrell, James > Gambrell, David Gambrell, David Gambrell, Mathea Gambrell, Elizabeth Cox, and > Nancy Brazeal. > Executors: sons, JOhn and Mathew and J. Hammond. Dated > 10 March 1830 > Signed by John Gambrell > Witnesses: > Samuel J. Hammond, Elijah Griffin, and Barbara Casey > Proven 29 Sept. 1834 > > Hope this is new information for you and that it is helpful. > Sonia Rogers > > ==== SC-OLD-PENDLETON-DIST Mailing List ==== > Remember the Subject line > and amend it to reflect > what's in your message.
Cedar Grove Baptist Church Cemetery is located between Williamston, SC and Belton, SC in a community of Anderson County called Cheddar.
Judy, I found this information in a book called Pendleton District and Anderson County, Sc-Some Wills Estates, and Legal Records. I purchased this book from Southern Historical Press in Greenville, SC for $40.00. Can give you the address if you would like to order the book. Will of John Gambrell: Wife, Barbara to hve slaves Jane and Frank. After her death to go to son, Frank Gambrell. Executors to have in trust a negro named Meshack and Eliza and all her children:Rachel, Grace, Miriah, and Jenny, and also Land on Broadmouth Creek joining Reuben Cox in trust for benefit of my son Henry Gambrell. At his death, divided between heirs of his body and Susannah, his wife. All my children: William Gambrell, Henry Gambrell, John Gambrell, James Gambrell, David Gambrell, David Gambrell, Mathea Gambrell, Elizabeth Cox, and Nancy Brazeal. Executors: sons, JOhn and Mathew and J. Hammond. Dated 10 March 1830 Signed by John Gambrell Witnesses: Samuel J. Hammond, Elijah Griffin, and Barbara Casey Proven 29 Sept. 1834 Hope this is new information for you and that it is helpful. Sonia Rogers
> I am on the committee for this "Heritage Book" for Habersham County, Ga. > and this is articles from the people who live in Habersham, has lived in Habersham, > or has roots in Habersham. It can be about a pioneer family (which is someone who > was here by or before 1850) or later families. This is articles, written by the people > about their families. I am very much into genealogy and a majority of these articles > are submitted by people who have been searching for their roots and from what I have > witnessed already, this will be a very good book. ----- Original Message ----- From: MLBJBYRD <MLBJBYRD@email.msn.com> To: <SC-OLD-PENDLETON-DIST-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, June 26, 2000 6:45 AM Subject: Re: [SC-OPD] Re: SC-OLD-PENDLETON-DIST-D Digest V00 #218 > If this the Heritage Book out of Ohio, be careful as I have tried (3) three > and have be so DISAPPOINT that I send them back for a credit. (1) The first > was from different cities telephone directories, (2) the next was by Social > Security numbers and the (3) third was from census that was not correct > either. The Experience that I have had form Heritage Books, from Bath, Ohio. > The government had to shut down part of their advertisement as it was very > misleading about Genealogy. It did not connect any of the listed to another. > > ---- Original Message ----- > From: <GBeam@aol.com> > To: <SC-OLD-PENDLETON-DIST-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Sunday, June 25, 2000 2:33 PM > Subject: [SC-OPD] Re: SC-OLD-PENDLETON-DIST-D Digest V00 #218 > > > > Hi > > To anyone with connections to Habersham co.Ga. > > I saw this on the GAHABERS-L@rootsweb.com mailing list,they really need > > many more articles to get this book in print. > > I am not subscribed to many of the list that I sent this information > > to,Please make any replies to GAHABERS-L@rootsweb.com > > Thanks > > Gay Stewart Beam GAHABERS-L@rootsweb.com > > > > The Habersham co.GA.Heritage Book needs articles from anyone with > > connections to Habersham co.Ga. > > > > The deadline for the Heritage Book has been extended to August 31. The > > book committee met on Thursday night to review the number of family > > histories and book orders received. Although we need more family > histories > > to be submitted, the orders for books are below the publishers minimum for > > even printing the book. > > > > Habersham County originally encompassed Banks, Rabun, Lumpkin, Stephens > and > > White counties and parts of Franklin and Jackson. If your ancestors were > > in Habersham County prior to 1850, they were pioneers, and you are > entitled > > to submitting an additional 500 word article on the family for a total of > > 1000 words at no cost. Additional words are 10 cents each. > > > > Each article submitted is entitled to one photo FREE. Photos will be > > printed 2-1/2" wide (one column) and 1-3/4" high. (Information is > outlined > > in the brochure.) A self-addressed, stamped envelope should be included in > > submitted articles with pictures. > > > > If you are interested in submitting an article and/or ordering a book, > > please send me your snail-mail address, and I will mail you a brochure of > > the guidelines. > > > > If you are interested in purchasing a book, the cost is $48.69 picked up > in > > Habersham County or $52.69 (which includes $4.00 for shipping). Book > > orders with checks should be sent to: > > Habersham County Heritage Book > > P.O. Box 2643 > > Clarkesville, GA 30523 > > > > There will be no surplus copies printed. Only the number of pre-paid > > orders for books will be printed. So, if you want a book, the order must > be > > submitted by the deadline of August 31. > > > > Habersham County was such an important center in early Georgia history, we > > need to have this area documented for future generations of its decendants > > to read and appreciate their heritage. Such a research tool is vital for > > future genealogists. > > > > Lynne in the beautiful northeast GA mountains > > chick@hemc.net > > > > Please send replies to GAHABERS-L@rootsweb.com Thanks > > > > > > > > ==== 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 ==== > Join RootsWeb WorldConnect Program > For details on how to submit your GEDCOM > Visit http://www.rootsweb.com > Scroll down to Other Tools/Resources > >
Sonia, Is the Will for David Greer-b.abt,1750 ( Will ) Feb.13, 1852 and probated on Sept. 17, 1855.( I think) Thank you for any help. Shirley Greer/Cobb/Chambers) Bennett ----- Original Message ----- From: <SOWERO@aol.com> To: <SC-OLD-PENDLETON-DIST-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, June 26, 2000 4:45 PM Subject: [SC-OPD] RE:Will of John Gambrell > Judy, > I found this information in a book called Pendleton District and Anderson > County, Sc-Some Wills Estates, and Legal Records. I purchased this book from > Southern Historical Press in Greenville, SC for $40.00. Can give you the > address if you would like to order the book. > > Will of John Gambrell: > Wife, Barbara to hve slaves Jane and Frank. After her death to go to son, > Frank Gambrell. Executors to have in trust a negro named Meshack and Eliza > and all her children:Rachel, Grace, Miriah, and Jenny, and also Land on > Broadmouth Creek joining Reuben Cox in trust for benefit of my son Henry > Gambrell. At his death, divided between heirs of his body and Susannah, his > wife. All my children: William Gambrell, Henry Gambrell, John Gambrell, James > Gambrell, David Gambrell, David Gambrell, Mathea Gambrell, Elizabeth Cox, and > Nancy Brazeal. > Executors: sons, JOhn and Mathew and J. Hammond. Dated > 10 March 1830 > Signed by John Gambrell > Witnesses: > Samuel J. Hammond, Elijah Griffin, and Barbara Casey > Proven 29 Sept. 1834 > > Hope this is new information for you and that it is helpful. > Sonia Rogers > > > ==== SC-OLD-PENDLETON-DIST Mailing List ==== > Remember the Subject line > and amend it to reflect > what's in your message. >
In the volumes of the "Book of the Dead" do you find any listings for Elizabeth "Betsey" Smith, wife of Jesse R. Smith? I think that she may have died around 1857. Thanks for your time, Susan -- Susan C. Johanson Springfield, VA djohanson@mindspring.com Rootsweb sponsor-NEHGS member http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=johanson http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/j/o/h/Susan-C-Johanson/ ...Searching for footprints in the sands of time...
Gay, If your Habersham Co.,GA Heritage Book is being published by the Walsworth Publishing Company, the group of which you wrote are all volunteers like I was when we did The Heritage of Clay County, AL. We worked for months trying to get all the information together. When our book was finished and printed, it was so filled with information about the county and the people who lived here that all our extra copies were sold in no time. We have had so many requests for books that the coordinators of Heritage Publishing are now taking prepaid orders for a reprint. There may be more than one Heritage Book, but I sincerely hope that no one confuses this book with some other one. I was one of the chairmen of the book, and I can assure the writer that not ONE list was put in the book. We did not even take family group lists unless they were written in paragraph form. Pam Shirey -----Original Message----- From: GBeam@aol.com <GBeam@aol.com> To: SC-OLD-PENDLETON-DIST-L@rootsweb.com <SC-OLD-PENDLETON-DIST-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Monday, June 26, 2000 12:34 PM Subject: [SC-OPD] Re: {not a subscriber} Re: SC-OLD-PENDLETON-DIST-D Digest V00 #218 >Hi > I got permission from a great person with good genealogy background and a >local in Habersham co.Ga. before sending the information on the Habersham >co.Ga.Heritage book, which was posted on the Habersham co.Ga.mailing list,on >to other mailing list. > In the past,this person met me in Batesville,Habersham co.Ga.(over a >year ago) and along with another resident helped me to find my Brookshire >Graves at Providence Baptist Church there and helped me to find some Local >people in the area with good information to help me. > They have been a helping hand to me in much of the information from that >area > and have sent me several copies,snail mail and email, free information over >the previous months.I have a ton of trust and respect for this person,which >has been earned. > The Habersham co.Ga.mailing list,GAHABERS-L@rootsweb.com is a very >commendable and informative site.Many of the OPD and others mailing list have >their connections in Habersham co.Ga. > The group that is getting this book together probably can be contacted thru >that mailing list and I feel sure they can assure you this is probably a >community effort. > They also have a Heritage Day Festival,which will be in Oct.this year.I >attended last yesr and enjoyed it very much. > I was born and raised in Greenville,SC area (still here,next to OPD) and >have many Stewart (Robert Stewart line) and other ancestors in the Old >Pendleton District. >I know several people personally in the Old Pendleton District area and in >the genealogy group. >My Brookshires were in Habersham co.Ga.along with Martin from Anderson >co.SC.and Sharpton from I don't know,were also there.I have helped others >searching in Habersham co.Ga.and OPD many many times. > When I sent this information online I tried to send it to as many surnames >and locations that I could remember,which may have some connection and >information that they wanted to contribute to this effort,I ended up with a >very long list which looks very suspicious if you are looking at it in terms >of "selling" this book and if your job is to look for suspicious >informationand behavior.My mistake.I was not aware that this would be >interpreted as something not on the up and up. >I have seen so many surnames with connections to Habersham co.Ga.that the >list just grew and grew.It has become one of my favorite places and the >mailing list is great. > Please understand that I sent it in hopes of making people aware that >they still have time to send articles in and help to make this a source of >information to us all. > I did this in an effort to get articles and information to make the book a >great one.I think there are many connections in Habersham co.Ga.that need to >be discovered and available to everyone. > I think other areas are developing Heritage books in this same manner,I >think that is a great idea. I have found my very best information from direct >decendants and local folks.Anyone searching genealogy knows that even small >trival statements can be valuable and information is everywhere. >I hope many local genealogy groups compile Heritage books.I could certainly >use the information. > Information needs to be shared.I am sure this book will end up in our >libraries and in resources,available for free to many of us. > As a big time procrastinator with a very busy lifestyle,I have not >contributed any articles my Brookshire,Martin,Sharpton ect information yet >and was happy to learn that myself and others have more time to send in our >informatio.I am hoping to encourage others to send their information too. > I believe if this information is compiled and made available,It will serve >good purpose to many who have connections to Habersham co.Ga. > My intent was not to "sell" this book.My intent was to get information >sent in to complete the book and make it a tool for us all.I have been on the >Old Pendleton District mailing list and others for a long time,my interest >lies in discovering and sharing information.I have shared everything that I >have learned,free to everyone on the list and forums that I am on.I get a >little carried away when it comes to gathering and sharing with others,guess >I did go a little overboard with the mailings. > I believe this effort of the Habersham co.Ga.folks to be legit and think >that before making a statement that it is not, one should check out the >information. > Remember that this information was only posted in one place,the GAHABERS >list. >"I"(not the originator,me) made the mistake of sending it on to others, to >try to gather more information,not for the sales of a book that isn,t or may >not be printed without more information to complete it. > I will continue to share this information with others and will remove the >portion of information on the "selling" of the book,if that is suspicious >behavior to others,as I stated before Gathering and sharing information is my >objective. > >Sincerely > Gay Stewart Beam > > > >==== SC-OLD-PENDLETON-DIST Mailing List ==== >EDIT YOUR QUERIES >Remember to edit those replies. >Excess information takes up valuable web space.
Hi I got permission from a great person with good genealogy background and a local in Habersham co.Ga. before sending the information on the Habersham co.Ga.Heritage book, which was posted on the Habersham co.Ga.mailing list,on to other mailing list. In the past,this person met me in Batesville,Habersham co.Ga.(over a year ago) and along with another resident helped me to find my Brookshire Graves at Providence Baptist Church there and helped me to find some Local people in the area with good information to help me. They have been a helping hand to me in much of the information from that area and have sent me several copies,snail mail and email, free information over the previous months.I have a ton of trust and respect for this person,which has been earned. The Habersham co.Ga.mailing list,GAHABERS-L@rootsweb.com is a very commendable and informative site.Many of the OPD and others mailing list have their connections in Habersham co.Ga. The group that is getting this book together probably can be contacted thru that mailing list and I feel sure they can assure you this is probably a community effort. They also have a Heritage Day Festival,which will be in Oct.this year.I attended last yesr and enjoyed it very much. I was born and raised in Greenville,SC area (still here,next to OPD) and have many Stewart (Robert Stewart line) and other ancestors in the Old Pendleton District. I know several people personally in the Old Pendleton District area and in the genealogy group. My Brookshires were in Habersham co.Ga.along with Martin from Anderson co.SC.and Sharpton from I don't know,were also there.I have helped others searching in Habersham co.Ga.and OPD many many times. When I sent this information online I tried to send it to as many surnames and locations that I could remember,which may have some connection and information that they wanted to contribute to this effort,I ended up with a very long list which looks very suspicious if you are looking at it in terms of "selling" this book and if your job is to look for suspicious informationand behavior.My mistake.I was not aware that this would be interpreted as something not on the up and up. I have seen so many surnames with connections to Habersham co.Ga.that the list just grew and grew.It has become one of my favorite places and the mailing list is great. Please understand that I sent it in hopes of making people aware that they still have time to send articles in and help to make this a source of information to us all. I did this in an effort to get articles and information to make the book a great one.I think there are many connections in Habersham co.Ga.that need to be discovered and available to everyone. I think other areas are developing Heritage books in this same manner,I think that is a great idea. I have found my very best information from direct decendants and local folks.Anyone searching genealogy knows that even small trival statements can be valuable and information is everywhere. I hope many local genealogy groups compile Heritage books.I could certainly use the information. Information needs to be shared.I am sure this book will end up in our libraries and in resources,available for free to many of us. As a big time procrastinator with a very busy lifestyle,I have not contributed any articles my Brookshire,Martin,Sharpton ect information yet and was happy to learn that myself and others have more time to send in our informatio.I am hoping to encourage others to send their information too. I believe if this information is compiled and made available,It will serve good purpose to many who have connections to Habersham co.Ga. My intent was not to "sell" this book.My intent was to get information sent in to complete the book and make it a tool for us all.I have been on the Old Pendleton District mailing list and others for a long time,my interest lies in discovering and sharing information.I have shared everything that I have learned,free to everyone on the list and forums that I am on.I get a little carried away when it comes to gathering and sharing with others,guess I did go a little overboard with the mailings. I believe this effort of the Habersham co.Ga.folks to be legit and think that before making a statement that it is not, one should check out the information. Remember that this information was only posted in one place,the GAHABERS list. "I"(not the originator,me) made the mistake of sending it on to others, to try to gather more information,not for the sales of a book that isn,t or may not be printed without more information to complete it. I will continue to share this information with others and will remove the portion of information on the "selling" of the book,if that is suspicious behavior to others,as I stated before Gathering and sharing information is my objective. Sincerely Gay Stewart Beam
Judy, is there a Cedar Grove Cemetery, if so I need Robert L (Lee) Carter born July 1873, died Oct. 3o, 1938. He died in Anderson, SC. Thank you so much Carolyn Carter SC
Is this a reprint of the 1968 publication? If so, please let me know and, thank you very much. Charlotte
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>Jim & Muriel: There are 3 1/2 pages of GRAMBRELL's, but no GRAMBREL's. >Dates few 1700's, mosey 1800's. Give me some names. >Judy Hi Judy - I hope your message was just a typo - I am looking for Gambrell/Gambrel, not GRambrell. The ones I am looking for are: William Gambrell, from NC or Virginia, Henry Gambrell from NC or Virginia, and John Gambrell from NC or Virginia (all these would have moved from these states to SC) They could all be in the 1700's , or early 1800's. Thanks - Muriel > >Jim & Muriel Gambrel wrote: >> >> Judy - are there any Gambrel/Gambrell names in this book? Thanks for >> your kindness. >> What years do these books cover? >> Muriel
Would it be possible to look for Joseph Prevost and Mary B. Prevost. I would also like to find Palmyra McCully Prevost. Thank you very much. Beth Browne
Hi Ms. Judy, I am Melvin Byrd of Gulfport, MS. and have been trying to turn over any leaf that is available to locate Michael King Byrd. born in NC. parents, John Byrd and Catherine King, moved to South Carolina and there were (4) four children, Bathia (Byrd) Gavin in Orangeburg / Dorchester at one time - Celia (Byrd) Ford - John Byrd and Michael King Byrd. It would be certainly appreciated if you have any information of any of these Byrds. Melvin Byrd ----- Original Message ----- From: Wanda Spencer <melvspen@m.sd351.k12.id.us> To: <SC-OLD-PENDLETON-DIST-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, June 25, 2000 6:34 PM Subject: Re: [SC-OPD] Smith's "Book of the Dead" > Hi Judy, > My name is Wanda Spencer. I just noticed that you posted some > information about a Book Of The Dead for Anderson Co. S.C. I have never > heard of this book. Would it be possible for you to check and see if > there is a Henry Lowery-Lowry listed or any Lowery's listed. > Thank you > Wanda > > louiedog wrote: > > > > DSeams if you are talking about the "Book of the Dead" for Anderson > > County, SC, there are 5, please let me know what name you want > > > > Judy > > DSeams9089@aol.com wrote: > > > > > > Are there any McAlisters listed in this book? Thank you! > > > > > > ==== SC-OLD-PENDLETON-DIST Mailing List ==== > > > Remember the Subject line > > > and amend it to reflect > > > what's in your message. > > > > ==== SC-OLD-PENDLETON-DIST Mailing List ==== > > EDIT YOUR QUERIES > > Remember to edit those replies. > > Excess information takes up valuable web space. > > > ==== SC-OLD-PENDLETON-DIST Mailing List ==== > Kindness is contagious, pass it on. > List Admin - Donna - dbrand@itexas.net >
Hi, Does anyone have access to The Heritage of Abbeville County and if so be willing to look up George Reid for me? I live outside the USA and have no access to any genealogical library. Thanks. Bob
If this the Heritage Book out of Ohio, be careful as I have tried (3) three and have be so DISAPPOINT that I send them back for a credit. (1) The first was from different cities telephone directories, (2) the next was by Social Security numbers and the (3) third was from census that was not correct either. The Experience that I have had form Heritage Books, from Bath, Ohio. The government had to shut down part of their advertisement as it was very misleading about Genealogy. It did not connect any of the listed to another. ---- Original Message ----- From: <GBeam@aol.com> To: <SC-OLD-PENDLETON-DIST-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, June 25, 2000 2:33 PM Subject: [SC-OPD] Re: SC-OLD-PENDLETON-DIST-D Digest V00 #218 > Hi > To anyone with connections to Habersham co.Ga. > I saw this on the GAHABERS-L@rootsweb.com mailing list,they really need > many more articles to get this book in print. > I am not subscribed to many of the list that I sent this information > to,Please make any replies to GAHABERS-L@rootsweb.com > Thanks > Gay Stewart Beam GAHABERS-L@rootsweb.com > > The Habersham co.GA.Heritage Book needs articles from anyone with > connections to Habersham co.Ga. > > The deadline for the Heritage Book has been extended to August 31. The > book committee met on Thursday night to review the number of family > histories and book orders received. Although we need more family histories > to be submitted, the orders for books are below the publishers minimum for > even printing the book. > > Habersham County originally encompassed Banks, Rabun, Lumpkin, Stephens and > White counties and parts of Franklin and Jackson. If your ancestors were > in Habersham County prior to 1850, they were pioneers, and you are entitled > to submitting an additional 500 word article on the family for a total of > 1000 words at no cost. Additional words are 10 cents each. > > Each article submitted is entitled to one photo FREE. Photos will be > printed 2-1/2" wide (one column) and 1-3/4" high. (Information is outlined > in the brochure.) A self-addressed, stamped envelope should be included in > submitted articles with pictures. > > If you are interested in submitting an article and/or ordering a book, > please send me your snail-mail address, and I will mail you a brochure of > the guidelines. > > If you are interested in purchasing a book, the cost is $48.69 picked up in > Habersham County or $52.69 (which includes $4.00 for shipping). Book > orders with checks should be sent to: > Habersham County Heritage Book > P.O. Box 2643 > Clarkesville, GA 30523 > > There will be no surplus copies printed. Only the number of pre-paid > orders for books will be printed. So, if you want a book, the order must be > submitted by the deadline of August 31. > > Habersham County was such an important center in early Georgia history, we > need to have this area documented for future generations of its decendants > to read and appreciate their heritage. Such a research tool is vital for > future genealogists. > > Lynne in the beautiful northeast GA mountains > chick@hemc.net > > Please send replies to GAHABERS-L@rootsweb.com Thanks > > > > ==== 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 >