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    1. [SCHORRY-L] Lawrimore
    2. I am trying to find the family of both Julia Annie Lawrimore and husband Benjamin Franklin Todd. Was Benjamins parents Henry Todd and Annie or Richard T Todd and Elizabeth Jordan? Here is the dates I have on Benjamin Franklin Todd and Julia Annie Lawrimore. Please let me know if you know who their parents were? Thanks, Lisa Descendants of Benjamin Franklin Todd 1 Benjamin Franklin Todd b: 1854 . +Annie Julia Lawrimore b: April 10, 1861 in ,Horry, SC d: December 21, 1925 in Antioch United Methodist Church Cemetery

    03/23/2000 01:38:06
    1. [SCHORRY-L] MISCONCEPTIONS
    2. Thought I would share with You. "MISCONCEPTIONS," by Michael John Neill This is a semi-serious look at some misconceptions that genealogists (and non-genealogists) have about family history. 1) WE ALL HAVE A FAMOUS ANCESTOR, SOMEWHERE. I've got the names of over three hundred of my ancestors and have yet to have any of them qualify as "famous." In some cases, you may want to reconsider being related to someone famous. Hard-working, law-abiding relatives are nothing to be ashamed of. Try and document your ancestors accurately, whether they were famous or not. 2) THERE ARE NO "EARLY" BABIES OR SHADY STORIES IN MY FAMILY TREE. Trace your ancestry completely for six generations and then we will talk. 3) THERE WERE THREE BROTHERS WITH THE LAST NAME OF [TAKE-YOUR-PICK] WHO CAME TO AMERICA. WE DESCEND FROM THE YOUNGEST (OLDEST, MIDDLE, TALLEST, SMARTEST, ETC.) If this is true, then the number of families who had three sons is beyond statistical expectations. Check it out. 4) IMMIGRANTS WERE ALL POOR. There's no doubt that the vast majority of them were and came toAmerica with only the clothes on their backs. Once in a while though, you'll find one who had a little bit of money and came to America hoping to make more. 5) LIFE BEFORE 1900 WAS ONE OF BUCOLIC PASTORAL BLISS, DOTTED BY BARN RAISINGS AND CHURCH SOCIALS. Life before 1900 was hard. No running water, no electricity, no law (in some areas), rudimentary medical care (if any), child labor, and few of life's creature comforts. This only scratches the surface. I'm not even so certain life was "simple." If I want a loaf of bread, I go to the store. Great-great-grandma likely did not. 6) EVERYONE LIKES TO HEAR THE TALES OF "NOTORIOUS" ANCESTORS. Not everyone will think the story of great-great-great-grandma's four husbands, two divorces, involvement in a murder, and the running of a tavern should be included in the family history. 7) CENSUS AGES ARE ALWAYS CORRECT. You must be kidding. 8) OFFICIAL RECORDS SHOULD NOT CONTAIN ERRORS. They do. The best way to deal with it is to try and research around it where possible. 9) GENEALOGISTS ARE ALL RETIRED. Not so. There are genealogists out there who have yet to hit forty or retirement. If you see one who has yet to hit puberty, tell them to interview their grandparents now. Most of all encourage them, gently. 10) GENEALOGY IS NOT AN INTELLECTUAL HOBBY. Ever tried to read through (and understand) sixty pages of court records from the 1840s? I've taken calculus exams that made more sense. Same thing goes for platting property in metes and bounds. Talk about applied mathematics. 11) MY FAMILY HAS A CASTLE IN EUROPE. Some did, but don't believe it until you see it. Don't really believe it until you see the deed, title, etc. 12) MY ANCESTOR SERVED WITH WASHINGTON, LEE, GRANT, ETC. Choose your war , take your pick. There are lots of these stories. Check them out before believing them. Document your ancestor's service, accurately. 13) I GOT IT ON THE INTERNET, THEREFORE IT MUST BE TRUE. Nope. 14) I GOT IT ON THE INTERNET, THEREFORE IT MUST BE FALSE. Nope. 15) I CAN DO MY GENEALOGY ENTIRELY VIA THE INTERNET. Nope. 16) I CAN DO MY GENEALOGY WITHOUT THE INTERNET. Possibly, but it really saves time. 17) THE RECORDS IN STATE Y ARE CLOSING BECAUSE IT WAS POSTED TO THE GENEALOGY MAILING LIST FOR THAT STATE. Check out rumors before you spread them. Think before you forward or copy and paste this type of information to other people or lists. [Editor's Note: For more on this, see the FGS Suggested Steps for Action in the Feb.9 Ancestry Daily News at: http://www.ancestry.com/learn/columns/dailyarchive/02-09-00.htm#4] 18) I CAN DO ALL MY RESEARCH ONLY USING VITAL RECORDS, OBITUARIES, AND CENSUS RECORDS. Goodness! There's a vast treasure trove of other sources out there that you can utilize. 19) MY SURNAME HAS ALWAYS BEEN SPELLED THE SAME WAY, WE NEVER CHANGED IT. Maybe, but then again, maybe not. 20) EVERYONE REPLIES TO E-MAIL IMMEDIATELY. Some genealogists have non-genealogy commitments, such as family and employment. Be patient and wait a few days before posting a follow-up e-mail. 21) I CAN TRACE MY ANCESTRY IN ONE AFTERNOON AT THE COMPUTER. Time for a reality check. 22) I CAN TRACE MY ANCESTORS IN AN AFTERNOON AT THE FAMILY HISTORY CENTER. (See number 21) 23) SOMEONE HAS ALREADY TRACED MY ENTIRE FAMILY TREE. I JUST HAVE TO FIND IT. That's the tricky part-finding it! Then comes the fun ofdocumenting it. 24) DOCUMENTATION IS ONLY FOR GENEALOGICAL GEEKS WHO GET CHEAP THRILLS BY ASKING, "WHERE DID YOU FIND IT?" How will you ever compare three different birth dates for Grandpa if you don't know where you obtained each date? 25) GENEALOGISTS ARE NUTS. More likely they are truly focused on their research. However, one correspondent told me that working on genealogy "beats spending all my free time at a bar." 26) GENEALOGISTS ARE RUDE AT THE COURTHOUSE OR LIBRARY. Genealogists are people and a few are rude. Just make certain it's not you. No family historian wants to walk into the courthouse just after the most obnoxious genealogist on the planet has left the building. 27) GENEALOGY IS BORING. You must be kidding. I've learned a great deal about history, culture, and myself researching my own family. 28) YOU OUGHT TO BE DONE WITH THAT FAMILY HISTORY BY NOW. Well, I would except every time I find one ancestor I have two more parents to learn about. [Ed. note: Genealogy is a terminal disease.] 29) THERE IS ONE BEST GENEALOGICAL SOFTWARE PACKAGE. Most have their pros and cons. Pick one that works for you, keep alert for new packages, but only change when you have good reason to. Time spent upgrading and upgrading and constantly learning new packages can be spent doing research. 30) YOU ARE COMPLETELY ADDICTED IF YOU SEARCH THE INGREDIENT LIST OFYOUR BREAKFAST CEREAL FOR YOUR ANCESTRAL SURNAMES. This is likely true, but I'm not admitting to this one in public! 31) GENEALOGY IS EXPENSIVE. The documentation can be expensive. Many will share copies but some will not. Spread it out over time if you don't have immediate resources.

    03/22/2000 05:39:41
    1. [SCHORRY-L] 1910 cencus lookup
    2. james gore
    3. Does anyone on the list have access to the 1910 census for Horry Co, SC.,that would be willing to do a look-up for me? james ruagore@yahoo.com __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Talk to your friends online with Yahoo! Messenger. http://im.yahoo.com

    03/20/2000 08:20:43
    1. Re: [SCHORRY-L] Thomas D(urant) Todd & Thomas D(avid) Todd
    2. Debbie
    3. Richard, are you replying to my email? If so, please respond privately so we won't clutter up the list. Thanks. Debbie Mdvleguy@aol.com wrote: > hello her name was nancy lucinda todd , but can you send me what you have > found you never know ,it might be her then maybe she got remarried thank you > ok please send what you have richard > > ==== SCHORRY Mailing List ==== > Web Sites of Horry County Listmembers. > 1. Jim Farmer farmer@visa.com > http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/jotajota/ > 2. Marty Grant martygra@icomnet.com > http://www.martygrant.com/ > 3. Mike Cooper http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Bluffs/2544/ > 4. Craig Smith craig@cityathletics.com > http://www.cityathletics.com > 5. Steve and Eileen Worthington <irish1@netins.net> > http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Bluffs/5512/ > > ============================== > Free Web space. ANY amount. ANY subject. > RootsWeb's Freepages put you in touch with millions. > http://cgi.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/acctform.cgi -- I am researching these names: ANDERSON, BRAY, CAPPS, CHESTNUT/CHESNUTT, ENZOR/ENSOR, FOWLER, GARGANO, HOUSEMAN, HOLLINGSWORTH, KING, NEWTON, RHAMES, ROYALS, TYLER, VEREEN, VROOME and more. Please contact me if you have any of these names in your family or visit my web page at http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=debpar or contact me at mailto:debpar@wizard.com

    03/20/2000 12:06:16
    1. [SCHORRY-L] FW: Record Room - WEB PAGE - GOOD!
    2. Fairfax, Dan
    3. fyi {:) -----Original Message----- From: Tamara and Allen Wilkerson [mailto:hoosiers@digital.net] Sent: Monday, March 20, 2000 10:32 AM To: VAFAIRFA-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Record Room I got this one off the list that I am joined to but not sure which one now so if you are seeing this twice I apologize. But this could maybe hold some good information for someone. However it does need more links and volunteers. http://www.daddezio.com/records/ Happy Hunting, Tammy

    03/20/2000 04:04:02
    1. Re: [SCHORRY-L] Roll Call-JOHNSON, TYLER, CANNON
    2. Lisa, Thanks, but my Sarah Johnson is not the wife of Carmi Johnson. I have heard rumors that Carmi may have played around and that it is possible that he is the father of my Oliver. I have also heard that it may have been a Skipper. I was hoping that someone would have some really old papers of some sort laying around that might give a hint as to who my Sarah was a mistress for, or some data on her husband. Thanks for the shot. Robert

    03/19/2000 04:03:58
    1. Re: [SCHORRY-L] Roll Call-JOHNSON, TYLER, CANNON
    2. Nelson, Thanks, but my Sarah Johnson is not the wife of Carmi Johnson. I have heard rumors that Carmi may have played around and that it is possible that he is the father of my Oliver. I have also heard that it may have been a Skipper. I was hoping that someone would have some really old papers of some sort laying around that might give a hint as to who my Sarah was a mistress for, or some data on her husband. Thanks for the shot. Robert

    03/19/2000 04:02:31
    1. Re: [SCHORRY-L] Roll Call-JOHNSON, TYLER, CANNON
    2. I have in my file a Carmi Johnston with wife Sarah Ann Skipper both buried at Methodist Rehobeth Church Cemetery. Must be the same line, but was her last name Graham or Skipper? Horry Herald. Johnson, Carmi, b. 20 Nov 1829, d. 28 Feb 1910 m. Miss Sarah A. Skipper 1850 (d. 1905); B.H. Johnson, son, Willie C. Skipper, grandson. HH 31 Mar 1910 Lisa

    03/19/2000 03:26:20
    1. Re: [SCHORRY-L] Roll Call-JOHNSON, TYLER, CANNON
    2. Nelson L. Hardwick
    3. > Nspctr1 wrote: > - My brickwall here is who was the father of Oliver and his brother > Hugh Bryant JOHNSON. I have them listed with in the 1880 Galivants Ferry > Census, with their mother SARAH A. JOHNSON I have a Sarah A. Graham m. Carmi Johnson, with a son Hugh b. abt 1853. Both are buried in Methodist Rehobeth Cemetery. Think there may a connection? Nelson

    03/19/2000 03:25:21
    1. Re: [SCHORRY-L] Thomas D(urant) Todd & Thomas D(avid) Todd
    2. hello her name was nancy lucinda todd , but can you send me what you have found you never know ,it might be her then maybe she got remarried thank you ok please send what you have richard

    03/19/2000 11:51:19
    1. [SCHORRY-L] Obituary for Lennie E. Gerald
    2. TAMELA STEVENS
    3. >From the Loris Scene - Wednesday, March 15, 2000: LORIS - Lennie Edward Gerald, age 70, of the Cane Branch Community died March 9, at the Loris Community Hospital following a sudden illness. Born Oct. 8, 1929 in Loris, Mr. Gerald was the son of the late George Levi Gerald and the late Mary Stella Faulk Gerald. Mr. Gerald was a retired tobacco farmer, Board Member of Horry Electric Cooperative, President of the Horry-Loris Farm Bureau, and former Board Member of the FCX Corporation. Mr. Gerald was also a member of the Cane Branch Baptist Church where he served as Music Director, Deacon, Former Chairman of the Deacons, and Music Director of the Carolina Association. Survivors include his wife: Roberta Harris Gerald of Loris; one son: Marcus Gerald and his wife, Julie, of Loris; one daughter: Wanda Jordan and her husband, Billy, of Loris; one sister: Vettie Gore of Loris; and four grandchildren; Faith Gerald, Lindsey Gerald, Kip Jordan, and Desiree Jordan, all of Loris. Funeral services were held March 11 at the Cane Branch Baptist Church with burial in the Cane Branch Cemetery. The Reverends Alvin Jackson and Bill Williams officiated. Memorials may be made to the Cane Branch Baptist Church Adult Choir or the the Cane Branch Cemetery, 760 Cane Branch Road, Loris, SC 29569 or to the American Diabetes Association, Attn: Ada Web, PO Box 96911, Washington, DC 20090-6911.

    03/19/2000 06:50:36
    1. Re: [SCHORRY-L] Confederate Memorial Cemetery, Chattanooga, TN
    2. Thank you Corkey. There a lot of Horry folks that hadfamily members fight with the Army of Tennessee and they should have burials at the cited locations. Julian R. Harper CorkeyBetty Panter wrote: > I copied this url from another list. It is a listing of Confederate > and a few Union soldiers that are buried here. They are listed under > the State they were serving from, their name and their Co.; at the end > are some who do not have State or Co. designations and they are from > all over. The Url is: http://www.utc.edu/commdept/ConfederateCem.html > > Betty Panter > > ==== SCHORRY Mailing List ==== > ANY Horry County mailing list problems should be brought to the attention of > Marceline Beem. marceline@mindspring.com > Here are Web Sites to keep handy for those virus scares. > Symantic Anti-Virus Research Center > http://www.symantec.com/avcenter/hoax.html > Stiller Research Virus Hoax News > http://www.stiller.com/hoaxes.htm > > ============================== > Join the RootsWeb WorldConnect Project: > Linking the world, one GEDCOM at a time. > http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/

    03/18/2000 03:30:35
    1. Re: [SCHORRY-L] Thomas D(urant) Todd & Thomas D(avid) Todd
    2. Debbie
    3. Hi, I have a Nancy Lucreatia Todd married to William Rollins W. Royals. Could this be the same Nancy? They are from Horry County, South Carolina. Debbie Mdvleguy@aol.com wrote: > hello have you found out about the todd that i sent to you nancy lucinda > todd she married my ggggrandfather noah wilson booth can you help with this > family thanks richard booth > > ==== SCHORRY Mailing List ==== > Visit USGENWEB for links to GENWEB pages and data archives for all states > http://www.usgenweb.com/ > You can search the archives of any mailing list (except those withdrawn by > the listowner) at: > http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl > This site below is fantastic!! > http://archiver.rootsweb.com/ > > ============================== > Free Web space. ANY amount. ANY subject. > RootsWeb's Freepages put you in touch with millions. > http://cgi.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/acctform.cgi -- I am researching these names: ANDERSON, BRAY, CAPPS, CHESTNUT/CHESNUTT, ENZOR/ENSOR, FOWLER, GARGANO, HOUSEMAN, HOLLINGSWORTH, KING, NEWTON, RHAMES, ROYALS, TYLER, VEREEN, VROOME and more. Please contact me if you have any of these names in your family or visit my web page at http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=debpar or contact me at mailto:debpar@wizard.com

    03/18/2000 11:15:22
    1. Re: [SCHORRY-L] Roll Call-JOHNSON, TYLER, CANNON
    2. Debbie
    3. Hi, do you have a John Tyler born Feb. 15, 1814 married to Elizabeth Sealy? He would have been born in Horry County, South Carolina. Debbie Nspctr1@aol.com wrote: > The family lines that I am researching are: > > 1. JESSE CANNON b. abt 1801 d. January 20, 1880 m. Tabitha > -I have followed my line down thru: > John CANNON m. Mary MARTIN > Toquet Turntime CANNON m. Tabitha A. TYLER > Moses Purdue TYLER m. Mary Etta CANNON > -The brick wall here is who is Jesse's parents? > > 2. OLIVER W. JOHNSON b. Nov. 5, 1859 d. Sep 21, 1931 m. Avey Jane TYLER > - I have traced this family down to present day > - My brickwall here is who was the father of Oliver and his brother > Hugh Bryant JOHNSON. I have them listed with in the 1880 Galivants Ferry > Census, with their mother SARAH A. JOHNSON. In this family listing I only > know that Sarah is the mother of Oliver, as listed in an obituary for Sarah > who married a ROBERTS at some point after 1880. I know who Hugh is and his > descendants. I do not know who the others are in this family. All I have is > rumors that Sarah was a mistress of someone. Any help here would be more > than greatly appreciated. > > 3. TYLER's- I have more Tyler's than I know what to do with. I have been > given information that JOHN JACKSON TYLER b. Sep 24, 1810 d. abt 1847 m. > Elizabeth SOLES, is the son of NEEDHAM TYLER. I have also found 11 gencom's > that show that John J. TYLER is the son of Moses TYLER who was the brother of > Needham. I would welcome any help with this. > > There you have it, my current problem areas in my search. > > Robert > > ==== SCHORRY Mailing List ==== > NOTICE FOR AOL USERS > For AOL subscribers, the SC Chat meets every Monday night, 7- 8. > > <A HREF="aol://2719:3-2128-Root%20Cellar">Root Cellar</A> >> > > ============================== > Join the RootsWeb WorldConnect Project: > Linking the world, one GEDCOM at a time. > http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/ -- I am researching these names: ANDERSON, BRAY, CAPPS, CHESTNUT/CHESNUTT, ENZOR/ENSOR, FOWLER, GARGANO, HOUSEMAN, HOLLINGSWORTH, KING, NEWTON, RHAMES, ROYALS, TYLER, VEREEN, VROOME and more. Please contact me if you have any of these names in your family or visit my web page at http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=debpar or contact me at mailto:debpar@wizard.com

    03/18/2000 11:13:25
    1. [SCHORRY-L] Confederate Memorial Cemetery, Chattanooga, TN
    2. CorkeyBetty Panter
    3. I copied this url from another list. It is a listing of Confederate and a few Union soldiers that are buried here. They are listed under the State they were serving from, their name and their Co.; at the end are some who do not have State or Co. designations and they are from all over. The Url is: http://www.utc.edu/commdept/ConfederateCem.html Betty Panter

    03/18/2000 11:11:27
    1. Re: [SCHORRY-L] Hello!
    2. TAMELA STEVENS
    3. Hi Julia, I have a small bit of Norton information that may be connected to your line. I am related to the Reaves that may have married into your family: 1. SOLOMON2 REAVES (WILLIAM1) was born Abt. 1754, and died 1835. He married SARAH FLOYD 1777. Children of SOLOMON REAVES and SARAH FLOYD are: 2. i. ANNA3 REAVES, b. October 13, 1793; d. March 26, 1870. ii. MARK REAVES. 3. iii. OLIVE REAVES, b. Abt. 1795, Brunswick County, North Carolina; d. Bet. 1837 - 1844, Columbus County, North Carolina. 4. iv. RHODA CAROLINE REAVES, b. March 31, 1781; d. August 29, 1823. v. CHARLES REAVES. 5. vi. JERUSHA REAVES. vii. JOEL REAVES. viii. PRUDENCE REAVES, m. ? NANCE. ix. SAMUEL REAVES. 5. JERUSHA3 REAVES (SOLOMON2, WILLIAM1). She married JAMES NORTON, SR.. Children of JERUSHA REAVES and JAMES NORTON are: i. WILLIAM4 NORTON. ii. ANNA NORTON. iii. SARAH NORTON. iv. NANCY NORTON. v. MARTHA NORTON, m. JOHN ROBERTS. James had another wife named Honey Cutt (I'm sure this is probably a last name - Honeycutt, but this is how I recieved the information). Their children are: Mary, Solomon, and John - m. Nancy Huggins. Unfortunately, I don't have any dates on these people. This is all the information I have, I hope it helps some. Good luck in your search, Tamela ---------- > From: ROBBETTY@aol.com > To: SCHORRY-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: [SCHORRY-L] Hello! > Date: Saturday, February 19, 2000 9:01 PM > > I am Julia Norton from Hayward, California. I am spending February and half > of March and next summer assisting my parents (primarily my mother, Betty Sue > Hawkins Norton, but also my father Robert Louis Norton, both of Birmingham, > Alabama) with some research on our family. I have this time because my > children are mostly grown and I am a college professor on sabbatical > (Statistics is my field--don't shudder, I like it). > > I am primarily interested in William Norton born in New Hanover County about > 1739. My belief is that he moved to Horry County South Carolina, married > Patience Minsey, a widow, about 1780. They had six children, Lewis, Mary, > William Jr., James, Ruth, and John Wesley, all born in Horry County between > about 1780 and 1794. William Sr., died in Horry County in 1806. William > Jr., to Barbour County Alabama before 1826 and Patience and John W. joined > him there. I am a descendant from William Jr.'s line. > > If you have any interest in what I know of William Norton's descendants in > Alabama, please let me know. Meanwhile, if you have any leads or information > that I could use, I would appreciate it. > > I have no knowledge about the descendants of Lewis Norton b. about 1781; Mary > Norton b. about 1782, m. Isaac Lewis probably about 1802; James Norton > (Rev.), b. about 1786, d. Columbia SC about 1828; or Ruth Norton, about 1790, > m. Joel Lewis (son of William Lewis and Mourning Vamplet of Horry Co.) moved > to Mississippi. I am also interested in them. > > I have gotten some very useful assistance from researchers in Horry County > Historical Society already. For example, William Norton Jr., b. Horry > County about 1784, married Lucretia Harralson, b 1788 in Horry County. I got > some really interesting information about Lucretia that I had not known. > Also, their son James Russell Norton, b. 21 Dec. 1804 Horry County, married > Margaret C. Johnston b. 4 Oct. 1808. I had thought that Margaret's mother > was Mary Hodges. But she turns out to be wife two and Margaret's mother was > Celia Floyd. I learned that from a descendant of Margaret's sister Mary Ann. > > It is great filling in the female lines especially because they are so often > forgotten. > > I am in the dark about Patience, wife of William Norton who died in Horry > County 1806(?). There is some indication that she might be the sister of > Lucretia Harralson. That is really strange as Lucretia would then also be > her daughter-in-law. Of course, there could have been two wives of Josiah > Harralson d. 1822 Horry County. Patience could have been born from the first > wife, not Mary Vick, whom I believe is the mother of Lucretia Harralson. > > Any light to shed on this topic? > > Also I learned today that a William Norton was in the 2nd Infantry of North > Carolina, Captain Augustin Spain's Company--they were captured 12 May 1780 by > the British at Charleston, they were furloughed 1 January 1783 at James > Island, SC, and they were decommissioned from the Revolutionary War 15 Nov. > 1783. Certainly puts a William Norton in the right place to marry in Horry > County in early 1780s. The widow (Patience Norton) reported in Alabama (She > died Barbour County, Alabama about 1839) that William Norton was in the > revolution. I notice that in Virginia about 1780 a William Norton and a > Henry Norton were reported as Tories. So I have some searching to unravel > which William Norton (there may even have been two in Spain's company) is in > my line. > > All the best--Julia Norton > > > ==== SCHORRY Mailing List ==== > More SCHORRY-L listmember sites: > 16. Van & Katherine Jenerette > http://members.aol.com/vandoniii/familytree.html > 17. Elizabeth Whitten ewhitten@ro.com > http://ro.com/~ewhitten/ > 18. Debbie Parsons debpar@pahrump.net > http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Acres/1602/ > 19. Tom Harrelson- tharr29@idt.net > http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Ranch/3087/ > 20. Ron Hall- phillhall@email.msn.com > http://www.geocities.com/BourbonStreet/Quarter/5221 > 21. Marion Banks McGee - MarionBMc@aol.com > http://www.geocities.com/~marionbmc/ > 22. Danny Lee Blanton > http://millennium.fortunecity.com/abbeydale/731/ > > ============================== > Join the RootsWeb WorldConnect Project: > Linking the world, one GEDCOM at a time. > http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/

    03/18/2000 05:01:02
    1. Re: [SCHORRY-L] roll call: Neely, Lee, Bowden, King
    2. Debbie
    3. Hi, I have a David T. or L. King married to Mary Fowler. Family rumors say that the King family was from either N.C. or S.C. or Georgia. He would have been born around 1860-1870. Does any of this look familiar? Debbie Tom Donnelly and Sharlotte Neely wrote: > I am researching Neely, Lee, Bowden, and King. Thanks. > Sharlotte > http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/d/o/n/Sharlotte--N-Donnelly > > ==== SCHORRY Mailing List ==== > On-Line Newspaper: > http://www.myrtlebeachaccess.com/ > Click on "The Sun News Online", then on "Obituaries". Check the "Local" > section on Saturdays when they feature area history. > All South Carolina Newpaper sites: > http://www.usnewspaperlinks.com/scnews.html > > ============================== > Free Web space. ANY amount. ANY subject. > RootsWeb's Freepages put you in touch with millions. > http://cgi.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/acctform.cgi -- I am researching these names: ANDERSON, BRAY, CAPPS, CHESTNUT/CHESNUTT, ENZOR/ENSOR, FOWLER, GARGANO, HOUSEMAN, HOLLINGSWORTH, KING, NEWTON, RHAMES, ROYALS, TYLER, VEREEN, VROOME and more. Please contact me if you have any of these names in your family or visit my web page at http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=debpar or contact me at mailto:debpar@wizard.com

    03/17/2000 09:20:50
    1. Re: [SCHORRY-L] Roll Call
    2. Debbie
    3. Hi, I have Capps in my lines. Where are yours from? Mine are from Alabama and then on to Florida. Debbie Sonja Phipps wrote: > Hi everybody, below you'll see some of the > names I'm interested in. Thanks, Sonja > > Singleton > Martin > Richardson > Capps > Jordan/Brown > Gilmore/Suggs > Inman/Ward > My brickwall is Callie Johnson Hughes Singleton, the only thing I know > about her is: she first married Jim or James Hughes, her second marriage > was to my great-grandfather "Dock" Joseph H. Singleton. > > http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/p/h/i/Sonja-R-Phipps/ > > ==== SCHORRY Mailing List ==== > NOTICE FOR AOL USERS > For AOL subscribers, the SC Chat meets every Monday night, 7- 8. > > <A HREF="aol://2719:3-2128-Root%20Cellar">Root Cellar</A> >> > > ============================== > The RootsWeb WorldConnect Project: > Tens of millions of individuals... and counting. > http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/ -- I am researching these names: ANDERSON, BRAY, CAPPS, CHESTNUT/CHESNUTT, ENZOR/ENSOR, FOWLER, GARGANO, HOUSEMAN, HOLLINGSWORTH, KING, NEWTON, RHAMES, ROYALS, TYLER, VEREEN, VROOME and more. Please contact me if you have any of these names in your family or visit my web page at http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=debpar or contact me at mailto:debpar@wizard.com

    03/17/2000 09:18:56
    1. Re: [SCHORRY-L] Thomas D(urant) Todd & Thomas D(avid) Todd
    2. hello what information do you have on your william s todd do you have his family line with his kids and wife do you show a nancy lucinda todd as one of his daughters my nancy was born in allsbrok south carolina in 1873 she died in salt lake city can you send me what you have on your william s todd when did he die was he in the civil war thanks richard

    03/17/2000 06:39:35
    1. Re: [SCHORRY-L] Thomas D(urant) Todd & Thomas D(avid) Todd
    2. hello have you found out about the todd that i sent to you nancy lucinda todd she married my ggggrandfather noah wilson booth can you help with this family thanks richard booth

    03/17/2000 06:34:18