In a message dated 98-03-22 10:40:49 EST, you write: << Terril >> There were 3 TERRILs in Ohio, Cuyahoga Co, in 1819, on a tax list. They are: Oliver, Ichabod, and Joel. Good luck on the THOMPSONs. I have some ancestors in MA and VT, before 1820. Do you know that group sheet collector/dispensors charge EXTRA for Thompsons?? Very prolific people. Madora
Hi - Definitely Sam is. Thanks for this MD information. I did not have it. Take care- Debi -----Original Message----- From: Matboyd <Matboyd@aol.com> To: SURNAME-QUERY-L@rootsweb.com <SURNAME-QUERY-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Friday, March 20, 1998 4:54 PM Subject: Re: RICHARDS>PA >In a message dated 98-03-18 08:05:25 EST, you write: > ><< CHEW (Va, NJ), >> >Therea are 4 CHEWs listed in Early Settlers of Maryland - 1731 - 1750 pg 40 >CHEW, Benjamin Sr of Anne Arundel Co had property in Cecil Co called Piny >Neck, 575 acres, 13 April 1736, assigned by John PERRY, Jr; George PERRY, >Anna TEMPLAR, and Dorothy BARRON of London. > >CHEW, Henrietta Maria of Queen Anne's Co, wife of Samuel CHEW Jr, daughter and >heir of Philemon LLOYD, Esq. (3 properties in Dorchester Co), Alcock's Range, >100 acres - Clement's Chance, 200 acres - Union, 300 acres (reg to her) 10 >June 1736 > >CHEW, Henry, gent: Calvert Co, (called) Henry Chew 990 acres 4 July 1737 > >CHEW, Samuel Jr of Queen Anne's Co - (4 properties 2 in)Prince George's Co, >Alcock's Range, 100 A, and Chew's Farm, 5,000 A and 2 in Dorchester Co, >(called) Clemens Chance, 200 A, and Union, 300 A all dated in June 1734 ex CF >1736 > >Perhaps your forefathers? > > >==== SURNAME-QUERY Mailing List ==== >APPROPRIATE SUBJECT LINES: > In an effort to provide meaningful Subject: lines in posts to the > SURNAME-QUERY List, the Listowner asks you to try to adhere to the > following format: > > SURNAME, First MI;dates;places > > An example would look like this: > > BROWNING, Arthur C.;1795-1876;PA>VA>OH > > Users of this SURNAME-QUERY List do not download every day in order > to read each of the hundreds of posts. They are looking for certain > SURNAMES, on which they are doing research, or are willing to help > others with research of said SURNAMES. Therefore, if you do not > provide meaningful Subject: lines, chances are good that your posts > will be deleted without having been read. > > Also, the accepted standard in conducting genealogy research via > the Internet/Web is to spell all SURNAMES in CAPS. > > > > >
William Harris was born around 1815 in SC. He married a Rachel, born around March 1823 in SC. They had several children in SC, moved to AL sometime in the 1850s, and had some more children in AL. The known children are: Savannah, Alice, Monroe, Laura, 'Judge', and Edmond Herbert. I'm sure that there were more children because Savannah is the known oldest, and there is a 20-something year gap between S and the youngest, Edmond Herbert. Has anyone run across these people? I live in AL, and I have no idea what county W. and R. came from. I've done an extensive online search for their marriage record, but I could not find it. Thanks, Amy Harris Brown
Seeking information on NUTT family in NJ. Henry B. NUTT b.c1795 d.3DEC1840 NJ m. Ann �Nancy� Hughes b.c1798 d.23JAN1891 NJ. Children:Catherine b.26AUG1820 d.5JUN1864 m.Charles SHAFER Charles b.03APR1819 d.30JAN1907 m.Elizabeth Drusilla m.John SCHONTZ 10JAN1853 Joseph b.MAR1826 d.23MAY1885 m.Mary COVERT 25FEB1845 George Mary Ann m.Fredrick HINES Believe Henry's parents to be Joseph NUTT and Sarah CONOVER and grandparents to be William NUTT and Jane BROWN. Any information on this family would be appreciated. Thank you, Faith FMY11@aol.com NJ - ACKER/AKER, BREECE, CASSIDY, CHERRY, COVERT, EADES, EDWARDS, FITZPATRICK, GULDEN, LIVERSIDGE, NUTT, SCHUSTER, SMITH, THATCHER, YOUNG NY - HOUGHTALING
Looking for information on this couple. Believe that my GGG Grandfather George D.P. Coonrod b. 1827 Wayne Co. ILL. is his son . George D.P. Connrod married Fanny/Frances Grizzle b.1828 in Tenn. they married in Greene Co. on Dec. 17, 1848 John Coonrod b. ca 1793 in Kty d. Oct. 25, 1846 in Greene Co. ILL.. Thanks, Carol
John Peebles m. Christian/a Finlay/son 31 Dec 1789 Falkirk, Scotland. Michael Snell
Michael, I noticed your name on a post and if I am not out of line wonder if you have relatives in York, Pa. My mother's sister was married to Henry H Snell abt 1925 or around that era. Phyllis in Ga. PJShane299@aol.com
Don, Thanks for checking your CDRoms for my Surname, and those data bases. even though no luck, your effort was greatly appreciated. Michael Everlyn, Mount gambier, South Australia, mick@seol.net.au
I am interested in your Bailey's in Mo. contact me at mdewitt@swbell.net Thanks Marjorie DeWitt/Bailey > > > > > ==== SURNAME-QUERY Mailing List ==== > Reminder! Please remove as much of the Original Message as possible when > replying to a List Posting. Include only that part of the original message > important to your reply.
i am looking for information on Rhodam Rhichard BUSSELL born Tenn. county unkown. aprox 1820-1830, Also a Presely BUSSELL, Could have been his father, A son was named for him I would appreciate any leads on the BUSSELL family that moved from Tenn to Arkansas and settled finaly in Texas around 1870 Thank you marcia collins
Looking for information on William Henry Warner. William Henry Warner b 1796 and d. july 30, 1874 in Spencer, Ohio married (1)Abigail HOAEL (2) Polly THAYER, February 2, 1842 in Spencer, Ohio. William and Abigail had: Mark B. Warner b. Aug 6, 1819 in Genese Co., New York; d. Dec 6, 1898 in Warner Wisconsin. He married (1) Emily GREEN. He married (2) Lovina RICHARDSON. They went on to Wisconsin but some of the Warner's remained in New York. I'm interested in finding his siblings and parents. Mellisa Arnold mellisa@ewa.net
I am new to this list. I would appreciate any information concerning this family or suggestions on how to obtain information. Researching SASIELA, Kaspar, Poland, b 1888c, d in 1960s Manchester, CT., m Rosalie SKIBA, Poland, b 1888c, d 1941 Manchester, CT. These are my father's parents. Emigrated to Manchester, CT, USA by 1905c. I do not know the town from which city they came but I do know that at least Rosalie knew several languages - reportedly because of frequent border changes. The dates given are based on the date of my father's birth in Connecticut. David Sasiela Eau Claire, WI Ssasiela@aol.com
Looking for information on William Henry Warner. William Henry Warner b 1796 and d. july 30, 1874 in Spencer, Ohio married (1)Abigail HOAEL (2) Polly THAYER, February 2, 1842 in Spencer, Ohio. William and Abigail had: Mark B. Warner b. Aug 6, 1819 in Genese Co., New York; d. Dec 6, 1898 in Warner Wisconsin. He married (1) Emily GREEN. He married (2) Lovina RICHARDSON. They went on to Wisconsin but some of the Warner's remained in New York. I'm interested in finding his siblings and parents. Mellisa Arnold mellisa@ewa.net
Thanks for that information. It seems that these people must have just dropped from the earth. I have followed enough wrong leads to make one want to give up, but when you find something you get a renewed desired to keep going. I'll try that famly. I know that there were three brothers in VA at one time and that's where we descended from. I have been trying to find a Charles Guinn from Sevier Co., TN for many months now. The name Robert does not repeat like others do ,but It could very well be the smae family. MJM >In a message dated 98-03-20 23:04:35 EST, you write: > ><< Gwin >> >There was a Robert GWINN in Queen Anne's County, MD, in 1742. >registered a plantation: Gwinn's Hazard, 100 acres, 23 Dec 1743. >Help for early names? >Madora > > >==== SURNAME-QUERY Mailing List ==== >Reminder! Please remove as much of the Original Message as possible when >replying to a List Posting. Include only that part of the original message >important to your reply. > > > >
Michael, you might try the search engine http://www.mamma.com/ The give you lots of different ways to search. Hope this works for you. Carla.
Children of Johnithan Bogard BROWN and Mary Jane BAILEY: Sarah (b. ca. 1858 - d. 06 Jul 1933) m. (1) John TINDER; (2) John VANDOLINDA Eliza J. Brown (1866-1925) m. W. L. HUSTED Weltha (b. ca. 1875) m. Elige WALKER Cora (b. ca. 1878) m. Wilber WARD Sadalia m. LINVILLE Adelia Ola m. Jesse HUNT Thanks in advance for checking, Melinda K. Green
Helen was kind enough to give me two names very close in spelling to mine, Allen Everlyne and Zelma Everlyne, both from Houston, Texas, with a zip code of 77004, can anyone please tell me how I follow up to see if there is any other family in that area. With thanks, Michael Everlyn in Australia. mick@seol.net.au
Having just received the article below from one of the services to which I subscribe, I thought I would share the knowledge with all you fellow subscribers. I apologize if it is off-topic, but I feel it is important enough to risk the wrath of some of you. I DO ask that if you wish to discuss this, that you send back to me via my private email address. DO NOT send your replies, comments, agree- ments, opposition, etc., back to the mailing lists. Sending something that is of value to users is one thing, making a thread of it is not. As both a Listowner and subscriber to many lists, I see this subject, COOKIES, show up from time to time and cringe at the uninformed opinions that I see on the subject. As you will see if you continue to read this post, COOKIES are absolutely nothing to fear. They can do you NO harm! In fact, they make your web browsing much easier. I don't know about you, but it pleases me that, when I log on to a URL that I have visited before, I don't have to retype UserName, ID, Password, etc., again and again. COOKIES are a wonderful invention and those software writers that keep producing programs/utilities to negate the COOKIES, are only preying on users gullibility and ignorance. Please read the article below to find out the truth. SgtGeorge ============================================================== - U.S. Government Advisory On Cookies The U.S. government is always warning its citizens about the dangers of tobacco, cholesterol, alcohol or sexually transmitted diseases. One branch of the Department of Energy also alerts all of us of the dangers of computer viruses and other computer security problems. But this week that same agency said that we should not worry about "cookies." Cookies are short pieces of data used by web servers to help identify web users. The "cookies" actually are stored in a text file on your own hard drive, but remote Web sites can write data to your cookies file and then retrieve that data on a later visit. Normally, cookies are used as "placeholders" so that you can return to the same page on a Web site. The cookies also could contain user IDs, passwords or personal information that you previously entered such as name, age, sex, mailing address or almost anything else that a Web site wishes to store on your hard drive for later use. Messages have floated around the online world for a couple of years now proclaiming the "dangers of cookies." Some of these messages were nearly panic-stricken texts describing all the "dangers." The online world seems to be a bit paranoid about cookies. In fact, you can even obtain programs that either disable cookies or hide them in such a manner that they are invisible to Web sites. Now the U.S. government says, "The popular concepts and rumors about what a cookie can do has reached almost mystical proportions, frightening users and worrying their managers." The highly-respected U.S. Department of Energy Computer Incident Advisory Capability office says that such concerns are hogwash. In a news alert quietly posted this week, the agency says: The vulnerability of systems to damage or snooping by using web browser cookies is essentially nonexistent. Cookies can only tell a web server if you have been there before and can pass short bits of information (such as a user number) from the web server back to itself the next time you visit. Most cookies last only until you quit your browser and then are destroyed. A second type of cookie known as a persistent cookie has an expiration date and is stored on your disk until that date. A persistent cookie can be used to track a user's browsing habits by identifying him whenever he returns to a site. Information about where you come from and what web pages you visit already exists in a web server's log files and could also be used to track users browsing habits, cookies just make it easier. The agency also says: The popular rumors about web cookies describe them as programs that can scan your hard drive and gather information about you including: passwords, credit card numbers, and a list of the software on your computer. None of this is close to the truth. My guess is that these wild rumors will continue to float around for a long time, regardless of what the U.S. Government or anyone else says. Human nature seems to force us to look for sinister motives in everything we do not understand. If you receive a message warning you about the "dangers" of cookies, ask yourself one question: "Really?" The full text of the government announcement is long and very detailed. It provides an in-depth explanation of the operation of cookies. To read the full story, look at: http://ciac.llnl.gov/ciac/bulletins/i-034.shtml ==============================================================
My surnames from Baxter County are: GIST, DAVIS, COWART, also have GILLILAND. Are you researching any of these names. Thank you. Doris Gist Email: Tiger@Gorilla.Net -----Original Message----- From: Dld3462 <Dld3462@aol.com> To: SURNAME-QUERY-L@rootsweb.com <SURNAME-QUERY-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Friday, March 20, 1998 2:12 PM Subject: Re: IZARD county or FULTON county ARKANSAS >DLD3462 >Date3\20\98 > > >Hello im not sure what you are looking for but I have alot of family that I >have been researching in our tree from Baxter co. Ark. Izard, Marion , Searcy. >Fulton maybe we have a tie. some of my names are >Shehorn,Stratton,Reeves,Copeland,Landcaster, >Bunch ,Hutchings,sinor,Gilliland,and many many more TTFN Dianna > > >==== SURNAME-QUERY Mailing List ==== >Reminder! Please remove as much of the Original Message as possible when >replying to a List Posting. Include only that part of the original message >important to your reply. > > >
I have hit a dead end following the trail of Karl Hugo Soderman, b.c. 1908 in either Sweden or Finland (oral history is shaky). Left on a merchant ship as a seaman for the US between 1920 and 1935, possibly staying in New York as long as two years, and possibly taking a wife. Trail picks up in Argentina where he fathered three children, and died 1953. No records have been kept by his family, and little is known before his arrival in Argentina. Looking for anyone who may be researching Soderman in US, particularly New York area. Also researching: BRIOZZO; ITA>ARG VIANELLO; ITA>ARG PIAGGIO: ITA>ARG Thanks!! Leo Soderman lsoderman@worldnet.att.net