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    2. Martha Wooten Solomon
    3. Additional information can be located at Roots Web at these archive sites: http://archiver.rootsweb.com/archives-bin/list Enter the surname and search. or try: http://archiver.rootsweb.com/archives/search.html Thanks, Martha Wooten Solomon List Host

    04/20/1999 05:17:47
    1. Archives of List Items
    2. Martha Wooten Solomon
    3. Greetings to all of our list members, This was received from Roots Web. I hope that it will assist our members in searching for previous postings. "We are very excited about providing this new service to all Rootsweb mailing lists and strongly encourage that you take advantage of it for your mailing list. On Thursday alone there were over 168,000 hits on the website and since then the number of archived messages have surpassed 152,607 with the the number of mailing lists have growing to 1,220!" Thanks, Martha Wooten Solomon List Host

    04/19/1999 07:46:54
    1. Re: Solomon Family Genealogy
    2. Andrew, I don't have any of those names in my information. I don't know if this site would be able to help you or not but I am going to send it at the bottom of my email. Also are you on the Solomon rootsweb list? You should post on there because there are a lot of Solomon researchers on there. Some are related to me and some aren't. But it's worth a try. The address for the Solomon list is SOLOMON-L-request@rootsweb.com I'm sorry that I cant be of any help. Rose <A HREF="http://www.gsu.edu/~fs01rew/solomon.txt">http://www.gsu.edu/~fs01rew/sol omon.txt </A>

    04/19/1999 08:23:08
    1. Peter M.Solomon
    2. Hello All I located this on the familysearch page of the LDS. This list Peter M.Solomon as the child of Louis and Lucy Ann Solomon. This was the youngster that was listed in Rev. Solomon's Household age 5 on the 1850 census of Twiggs County. Le FamilySearch® International Genealogical Index™North America IGI Record ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Peter M. SOLOMON <Picture>Sex: M <Picture>Event(s):<Picture>Born: 1845 Twiggs', 'Georgia <Picture>Parents:<Picture>Father: Louis SOLOMON Mother: Lucy Ann LINGO ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Source Information:<Picture> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Film Number:1985643Page Number:Reference Number:   ------------------------------------------------------------------------  © 1999 by Intellectual Reserve, Inc.  All rights reserved.  English approval: 3/1999  Use of this site constitutes your acceptance of these Conditions of Use. Last updated: 3/22/1999  Privacy Policy. Last updated: 3/22/1999

    04/16/1999 04:34:49
    1. Re: [GAWILKIN-L] Solomon and Fulton
    2. Subj: Re: [GAWILKIN-L] Solomon and Fulton Date: 4/12/99 5:50:04 PM Pacific Daylight Time From: PTMACAW To: LBate18495 the 1818 tax digest robert belcher's district: solomon, henry " , william capt. jefferson's district fulton, thos. solomon, lazarus land lottery 1820 fulton, James H. R. Belcher's district fulton, Thomas jr. griffin's solomon, henry Robert belcher's solomon, james jefferson's lottery of 1821 solomon, john Blackshears lottery of 1827 fulton, thomas, R.S. Solomons solomon, Laz., R.S. Blackshears solomon, william Solomons one thing to remeber is to win in the land lottery most of the criteria stated you had to be a resident for 3 years, and orphan, a widow , fought int he revolution hope this helps pat

    04/15/1999 01:02:10
    1. Laurens County, GA
    2. Source: LAURENS COUNTY GEORGIA LEGAL RECORDS 1807-1832; compiled & edited by Allen Thomas. (Entries copied at Montgomery County, GA Courthouse June 1998 by Nieca Sharrard, ggg granddaughter of James Solomon. Entries have been entered in chronological order for clarification. Original data is in alphabetical order.) August 1808 - LAZARUS SOLOMON. Named to work on the Oconee River to Little Rocky Creek Road. (Note from Nieca - The present Clerk of Court explained that since there were no public works in that time, private citizens were assigned at various times to create and/or maintain roadways and rivers. The citizen could hire someone to do the work, send a slave or perform the task himself.) August 2, 1810 - WILLIS SOLOMON. Legatee was NANCY SOLOMON. Executors were Evans Andress and Nancy Solomon. Witnesses were William Cawthorn, Sr., Ashley Cawthorn and Reddin Stringer. Will probated Sept. 3, 1810. September 1810 - WILLIS SOLOMON. Last will and testament of Willis Solomon proved in Open court. Court ordered testamentary letters be given to executors named in will. September 15, 1810 - WILLIS SOLOMON. Itemized inventory of the Solomon estate as prepared by appraisers W. Cawthon, Sr., Benjamin Faircloth and Harmon Neel. September 1813 - WILLIS SOLOMON. Exum Anders, executor of the estate of Solomon, rendered expenditures of $66.15. September 1813 - WILLIS SOLOMON. Estate received monies from JAMES SOLOMON, Henry Land, Willey Whitley, William Brumley and Thomas Eaton. Monies paid to WILLIS SOLOMON, Sius Taylor, Willey Whitley, JAMES SOLOMON, Leodica Darsey, Abigail Faircloth, 1808 & 1809 taxes, MARY SOLOMON, Zacariah Price, Amos Love, Joseph Denson, Evans Anders, and Charles Burch. November 1,, 1817 - Wiley Whitley of Laurens County sold to Isaac Boyd of Laurens County. 18th L.D., L.L. #109 $200.00 Witnesses: Mathew Tucker and JAMES SOLOMON November 20, 1817 - LAZARUS SOLOMON. HENRY SOLOMON, tax collector from Twiggs County sold to Lazarus Solomon and James Batey. 22nd L.D., L. L.. #258. $7.50. This sale was to satisfy taxes of William Snelgrove. Witnesses K.W. Hargrove and Justice of Peach L. P. Hargrove. March 8, 1819 - JAMES SOLOMON. Named eligible from Capt. Leroy G. Harris District. March 8, 1819 - MARY SOLLOMAN. Named eligible from Capt. Leroy G. Harris District. March 1820 - Petit Jury next term jurors -- John Davis, Lewis B. Jernigan, Job Cobb, ........... JAMES SOLOMON ........ Eli Hutto James Albritton, William Montford. September 1820 - Petit Jury #2 -- Reason Spell, John Barlow, William Carson, Daniel Lawson, Eli Hutto, Mark Snellgrove, JAMES SOLOMON, Thomas Usery, Mathew Tucker, Samuel Hammock, Henry Albritton and John Dean. May 1824 - HENRY SOLOMON. Plaintiff was Solomon. Defendant was Tom Peter Chaires. Settled and costs paid says Col. Holt. March 1828 - Court case involving B. Smith; JAMES SOLOMON listed among participants. (Note from Nieca - This appears to relate to the inventory and handling of the estate of Benjamin Smith and involved the assets and liabilities of a mercantile store.)

    04/13/1999 11:23:21
    1. Montgomery County, GA
    2. Following are Solomon(s) deed record entries from Montgomery County, GA: Lazarus Solomon Plat 200 acres James Solomon to Lazarus Solomon Feb. 2, 1801 100 acres granted to John Briggs Lazarus Solomon to John Bryd Dec. 13, 1809 200 acres A. P. Solomon (et al) to A. P. Stone May 22, 1900 1/2 acre in Glenwood Henry Solomon (et al) to A. P. Stone May 22, 1900 1/2 acre in Glenwood Lizar Solomons to Walter T. McArthur July 6, 1871 Lots 443 & 444 Dist 7; Lot 44 Dist 6 and Lot 2 Dist 15 - 202 1/2 acres each Lizar Solomons to Walter T. McArthur Oct. 1, 1872 various lots L. Solomons to N. W. Clark 1876 Lot 249 Dist 6 202 12 acres L. Solomons to Patrick H. Clark Jan. 16, 1876 Lot 218 Dist 6 202 1/2 acres

    04/13/1999 10:11:41
    1. My mistake, on the GA. Solomon
    2. I made a mistake on the email I sent to the list. I only read Solomon and not the fact that it was the first name instead of the surname. Thanks, Rose

    04/13/1999 08:13:49
    1. GA. Solomon's
    2. Check this email I received today. It mentions Solomon, s.-Jew. Run away 28 May 1740. I will post the email down to that point at the end of my email. Rose Subj: [GA] Early Georgia Settlers-PArt 1. Date: 4/13/99 11:22:35 AM Central Daylight Time From: lhodge1@nycap.rr.com (Linda Hodge) To: GEORGIA-L@rootsweb.com This partial list was taken from the book: A List OF The Early Settlers Of GEORGIA Edited By:E. Merton Coulter & Albert B. Saye The University Of Georgia Press(1989) Part 2 Persons Who Went from Europe To Georgia On Their Own Account Page: 61 1. Aberdaun, Heyman-Jew inmate; arrived 10 July 1733. Fyn'd for scandal 0.13.4, 27 Sept. 1734. Inmate at Savannah. Fled the Colony with his wife & 2 small children for fear of the Spaniards 29 July 1740. Run away May 28, 1740 [sic.]. 2. --------, Abigail, w.-Jew. Run away 28 May 1740. 3. --------, Solomon, s.-Jew. Run away 28 May 1740.

    04/13/1999 07:04:51
    1. Charles Solomon
    2. Hello All Several months ago or it may have been last year I located a Charles Solomon in one of the volumes of Roster of Confederate Soldiers of Georgia. This may have been Augustus, one of Lazarus's grandchildren. I cannot remember what company and regiment he was in. I will check and see when I have the time. Le

    04/08/1999 11:39:52
    1. Re: Solomon civil War ?
    2. Harold Solomon
    3. Hi Rose, The Texas State Archives has a Confederate Pention Application for a Hartwell C. Solomon. Do you or anyone on the list know who this is? Claimant: Solomon, Hartwell Collier Pension No.: 32587 County: Franklin Claimant: Solomon, Mary Ellen Pension No.: 41753 County: Franklin Husband: Hartwell Collier Pension No.: 32587 Thanks! Harold Solomon Deer Park, Texas ----- Original Message ----- From: <TOMNROSEJ@aol.com> To: <SOLOMON-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, April 07, 1999 12:19 PM Subject: Solomon civil War ? > Hello Solomon family, > Does anyone know who the parents of Ruffin A. Solomon was? Ruffin was in the > Twiggs County Guard's, Co. I, 6th Regiment. He died Aug 1862 in Twiggs Co., > Ga. > Also do any of you have the military records for Ruffin A. Solomon, Hartwell > L. Solomon, John Wesley Solomon or Cary E. Solomon? If so would you be so > kind as to make me a copy. I will be more than glad to reimburse you for the > cost of copying and postage. > Thanks, Rose > >

    04/07/1999 11:37:30
    1. Ruffin Solomon
    2. Hello All Ruffin Solomon was the son of Hardy and Nancy Solomon. I know that Ruffin, Hartwell L. and John Wesley are mentioned in Henderson's Roster of Confederate Soldiers of Georgia. Le

    04/07/1999 08:35:34
    1. Solomon civil War ?
    2. Hello Solomon family, Does anyone know who the parents of Ruffin A. Solomon was? Ruffin was in the Twiggs County Guard's, Co. I, 6th Regiment. He died Aug 1862 in Twiggs Co., Ga. Also do any of you have the military records for Ruffin A. Solomon, Hartwell L. Solomon, John Wesley Solomon or Cary E. Solomon? If so would you be so kind as to make me a copy. I will be more than glad to reimburse you for the cost of copying and postage. Thanks, Rose

    04/07/1999 07:19:48
    1. Re: SOLOMON-D Digest V99 #41
    2. Reed Wurts
    3. I am hoping that that would include the notes from the W. G. Solomon Bible that are said to have mention as son of Peter, one Levi Solomon born 10 Nov 1767 (married 2nd Eliza R. Cook), and was a Presbyterian Minister of Freshold, NJ. I need more information on this family, particularly to see the exact text of the Bible notes. That one sure does appear to be MY Levi Solomon, of Freehold, Monmouth Co., NJ,; who was christened (as adult on 21 Jun 1812) and buried at Old Tennent [Scotch Presbyterian] Church, Tennent, Monmouth Co., NJ, that we (mother and I) previously believed (quite possibly erroneously) to be son of Jonas Solomon and Hannah Applegate. SOLOMON-D-request@rootsweb.com wrote: > Subject: > > SOLOMON-D Digest Volume 99 : Issue 41 > > Today's Topics: > #1 Solomon [TOMNROSEJ@aol.com] > > Administrivia: > To unsubscribe from SOLOMON-D, send a message to > > SOLOMON-D-request@rootsweb.com > > that contains in the body of the message the command > > unsubscribe > > and no other text. No subject line is necessary, but if your software > requires one, just use unsubscribe in the subject, too. > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: Solomon > Date: Sun, 28 Mar 1999 16:17:26 EST > From: TOMNROSEJ@aol.com > To: SOLOMON-L@rootsweb.com > > A lady I have been emailing, is writing a Solomon book. It is on Lazarus > Solomon, b. 1765 and his family. She asked me to see about how many people > would be interested in buying a book. So she will know how many to order when > she prints it. Let me know if you would be interested and I will pass the > information on to her. You do not have to commit yourself to buying it. Just > if you think you would be interested. > Rose

    03/29/1999 10:18:46
    1. Re: Solomon
    2. I too want the book.... Denise Woods

    03/29/1999 12:05:59
    1. Re: Solomon
    2. Harold Solomon
    3. Hi Rose, Please put me down as an interested book buyer. I put together a book on my Solomon family, but didn't publish it. I just gave copies to my immediate family. Harold Solomon Deer Park, Texas ----- Original Message ----- From: <TOMNROSEJ@aol.com> To: <SOLOMON-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, March 28, 1999 3:17 PM Subject: Solomon > A lady I have been emailing, is writing a Solomon book. It is on Lazarus > Solomon, b. 1765 and his family. She asked me to see about how many people > would be interested in buying a book. So she will know how many to order when > she prints it. Let me know if you would be interested and I will pass the > information on to her. You do not have to commit yourself to buying it. Just > if you think you would be interested. > Rose > >

    03/29/1999 11:56:18
    1. SOLOMON BOOK
    2. Hello All I would definitely be interested in buying the book. Who would I make the check out to when the book is published. Le

    03/29/1999 07:27:58
    1. Solomon
    2. A lady I have been emailing, is writing a Solomon book. It is on Lazarus Solomon, b. 1765 and his family. She asked me to see about how many people would be interested in buying a book. So she will know how many to order when she prints it. Let me know if you would be interested and I will pass the information on to her. You do not have to commit yourself to buying it. Just if you think you would be interested. Rose

    03/28/1999 09:17:26
    1. New Solomon
    2. Just a note of interest: One Solomon line has just been added to: Noah Patrick Solomon was born Mar 22, 1999 in Tahlequah, OK. His lineage is: (going backwards) Darren Solomon, (OK), son of Kerry Leon Solomon, (AL) son of Leon Mavis Solomon, (AL), son of William Richard Solomon (AL), son of James Benjamin Solomon (AL), son of James B. Solomon ( AL), son of John G. Solomon (SC) 1797. Noah is beautiful. Marilyn Patrick Solomon-proud grandma

    03/23/1999 04:13:41
    1. Re: John & Levi Solomon
    2. Reed Wurts
    3. Hi Nieca, That info from Kindred Konnections looks EXACTLY like the info I have been sharing, that was collected by my mother, except I have Catherine born on April 12. My mother has seen that New Jersey family Bible and made notes from it. My own note in my file for William is as follows: "!Possible child William. Did not live to manhood, per Betha Solomon. Not listed in family Bible record." Because my mother and I have hit a dead end on this family we are considering ideas that our information may be incomplete and/or that the father of Levi and siblings posibly changed the name by which he was known. We really have very little info on Jonas, except for a photocopy of his marriage bond with Hannah Applegate. [I have wondered of Jonas, or Jones as someone else has him listed somewhere, was really meant to be written as James.] So, When I saw mention the W. G. Solomon Bible entries with a Levi Solomon of the exact same birth date and 2nd wife Eliza R. Cook, of course I realize examination of that information commands high interest. Could you send me the Kindred Konnections link? Reed Wurts SHARRARDMT@aol.com wrote: > To: solomon-l@rootsweb.com > > Subject: John & Levi Solomon > > The following was obtained from Kindred Konnections. > > Source: Jonas Solomon Family Bible > > Jonas Solomon > wife, Hannah Applegate born @1725 New Jersey > Married Dec. 27, 1757 at Monmouth, NJ > > Children: Birthdate > > Catherine April 18, 1758 NJ > John Nov 18, 1760 NJ > Rebeckah Feb 15, 1765 NJ > Levi Nov 10, 1767 NJ > Jonas Sep 29, 1768/1769 NJ > Nebuchadnezzar Mar 14, 1774 NJ > > William (did not live to adulthood per family lore, was > not listed in > family Bible) > > Note: The Kindred Konnection file goes on to state John (born in Freehold, > Monmouth, NJ) was alive Mar 15, 1782 per Revolutionary War info. Also lists > the children of Levi and his wives: Catherine Hilsey and Eliza Roena Cook. > > Other sources I have encountered listing John and Levi as sons of Peter have > listed Levi's birthdate as Nov. 10, 1767. This seems suspiciously > coincidental. > > The source from W. G. Solomon Bible Records states John spent time in Coffee > County, GA. Coffee County was formed in 1855; John born 1760 would have been > 95 years old at the time. There were John Solomons in Cofffee Cty; but I > suspect not this particular one. > > As shown on this list, the W. G. Solomon Bible records state Lazarus was born > in Washington County, GA and, later in the same post, in Washington County, > NC. I suspect this emanates from the fact that Lazarus came to Georgia from > North Carolina and settled first in Washington County, GA before later > settling in Twiggs County. > > I personally am not comfortable accepting John and Levi unequivocally as the > sons of Peter until further investigation can be accomplished. > Nieca Sharrard

    03/20/1999 09:29:05