In about 15 minutes, Joe Harrington is going to become the adminstrator of this list. In the meantime, however, I made a promise that I would call for a Roll Call this month. So, let this be my last official act. Please post your Union County families and let's find some new cousins! And thanks, Joe. Mickey Mildred "Mickey" Fournier PO Box 1967, Lake City, FL 32056 mailto:mfournier@atlantic.net
I am researching my Palmer/Palmore/Morgan lines from Union County. Martin Palmore, b. 1791 SC married Hetty Morgan, b. 1790 Union Co.SC, in Daviees County IN in 1814. By 1830, they were in Lauderdale Co. AL. I am looking, primarily, for the parents of this couple. If you have any information about any of the Morgans or Palmer/Palmores who migrated to Indiana by 1814, please email me. Thank you, Sue Palmer~Elliott carmela2@quik.com The Palmer Surname DNA Project Administrator Palmer-L Listmom Palmore-L Listmom
Mickey, I want to thank you for all the work you have done on the Union County list, for the information you have posted and assistance freely given to many of us. I hope your health will let you stay with us even though Joe takes over. As always I am looking for information on Kirby, Sparks, Garner, Lipscomb, Bolling (or Boaling), Stott, Owensby and a few I don't recall at the moment. John Kirby appears in Union Co probate records 1808. His wife was Jemima Bolling (Boaling). Jacob Kirby appears in the Union Co 1830 census. His son Ransom Kirby is also in 1830 census and 1870 census. I seem to have lost him between those dates but two of his sons Richard, abt 20 and John, abt 15 bid farewell to their mom and dad and sisters and came to Texas abt. 1878. Joseph Garner is on 1840 census and I suspect his wife Nancy Sparks was right there with him. Shelton Sparks is there in 1840, 1850 and probably 1860 having been murdered in 1864 by Sam Jefferies. Shelton's wife Rebecca Stott also Union Co and if memory serves me correctly she is living next door to Sam on the 1870 census. But the real puzzle for me is Thomas and Elizabeth Owensby on the 1850 census with three children of their own and also William Garner, 13, Peggy Garner, 15 and Joseph 7 living in their household. Have not figured out their connection to the Owensbys or any information on the Garner children. As time permits I will post more specific information for each of these individuals but for now just wanted to toss the names out in case someone else might also be researching these families. I have been preoccupied with numerous other lines in Alabama, Georgia and Mississippi and didn't realize I was neglecting all my many ancestors from Union, Cherokee and Spartanburg counties until I saw your call for roll call. With that, I'll say thanks for a job well done. Rex Kirby -----Original Message----- From: Mildred "Mickey" Fournier [mailto:mfournier@atlantic.net] Sent: Wednesday, October 08, 2003 7:32 PM To: SCUNION-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [SCUNION] Roll Call and New List Administrator In about 15 minutes, Joe Harrington is going to become the adminstrator of this list. In the meantime, however, I made a promise that I would call for a Roll Call this month. So, let this be my last official act. Please post your Union County families and let's find some new cousins! And thanks, Joe. Mickey Mildred "Mickey" Fournier PO Box 1967, Lake City, FL 32056 mailto:mfournier@atlantic.net ==== SCUNION Mailing List ==== The SC GenWeb Archives page is located at: http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/sc/scfiles.htm ============================== To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237