Trying one more time before I unsubscribe for awhile..... I am looking for any information available about Sarah Wyatt who was born in 1809 in NC. She married Joseph Caldwell (poss. Jacob Joseph) and they had the following children: John Martin, William Harvey, Easther, Morris, Wiley, Polly, Andrew Jackson, and Sarah. The children were born from the years 1834-1857. Sarah and Joseph lived in NC, VA and their children finally settled in Lawrence Co., KY. It is believed that Sarah and Joseph may have both died and been buried in NC Any information on her or her family would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
I am looking for anyone with information on the following KITCHEN family members: James Kitchen m. Martha Mathews (James died Jan 17, 1757) They had the following children: Joseph, Benjamin, James, Mathew, Martha, Lydia, Mary, Ann, Elizabeth, William, Christian, and Patience. James Kitchen born 1749 in Isle of Wight Co., VA m. Jane Patterson, Jan. 10, 1780 at Fort Savannah, VA. They had the following children: William, John, Andrew, Mary Alice, and Sarah Elizabeth John Kitchen b. Jan. 3, 1782 in VA. m. Sarah J. Murphy in 1804 in VA. John died in 1863 and Sarah in 1865. They had the following children: Elizabeth, Leer, James, Alexander, John, Sarah, George, William, Nancy, Nehemiah, Murphy, and Polly. Nehemiah Kitchen born April 13, 1825 in Lawrence co., KY m. Martha Jane (Patty) Fannin Dec. 1846. They had the following children: James, John, Sarah, Nancy, Julia, Martha, Rachel, David, Lear, Lafayette. James Kitchen b. Jan. 15, 1851 in KY m. Matilda Hensley in 1870 in KY. They had the following children: Mason, John Wesley, Cecil, Mary, William, Sarah, James, Evelyn, and Everett. Cecil Kitchen b. Oct 10 1875 in KY m. Josiephine Mosley in 1901 in KY.. They had the following children: Herman, Bessie, Ballard, Dovie, David, Buena Vista, Dorothy and Buelah. If you have any information on any of the above individuals, please email me at Cwmom4@aol.com I'd be very appreciative. Thanks
I am looking for information on my line of CALDWELLs. I have the following information: Joseph Caldwell born abt. 1807 m. Sarah Wyatt. They had the following children: John Martin Caldwell b abt. 1834 in VA m. Jestine Tolliver and had 9 children : Benjamin, William, Cinley, Margaret Louisa, Little Creed, John Reed, Noah F., Andrew Jackson, Joseph. Lived in Lawrence co. KY. William Harvey Caldwell b 21 Dec. 1840 m. Mary Ann Hickman, he died in Los Angeles, CA in 1918. They had 4 children: Morris F., George W., William H. and a daughter. Easther Caldwell b. 1841 Morris Caldwell b. 1843 m. Catherine Cecil. He died in 1878 in KY. They had 3 children: Laura Belle, Nancy J., Andrew Jackson. Wiley Caldwell b. 1846 Polly J. Caldwell b. 1848 Andrew Jackson Caldwell b. 1852 Sarah Caldwell b. 1857 Anyone with information on any of the above mentioned Caldwells please contact me at Cwmom4@aol.com Thanks!
Sarah Downey m. Henry Franklin Broadwell on 07 May 1865 in Gibson Co., IN. Her father is known as J.M. Downey. If anyone may have additional information on Sarah and her father, please email. == Michael Witherspoon michael_witherspoon@yahoo.com http://home.sprynet.com/sprynet/mwitherspo/ http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Prairie/3432/wrennpag.htm _________________________________________________________ DO YOU YAHOO!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com
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Does anyone have the names of all of his children? One was Felon Hanson, and I feel sure that there were many more. He married Nancy C. White. He is buried in Ranburne, AL. Amy Harris Brown sab@tallassee.net http://www.tallassee.net/~sab FAMILY HISTORY SURNAMES: Brown, Harris, Price, Wigley, White, Hanson, Rowell, Trammell, Morrow, Higgins, Armstrong, Sanders, Oliver, Blakely, Lisles
Cheryl, please read the other message I sent you first (these are the bits I've copied from what other helpful people have sent me): Is an IGI a Genealogical Index? How does one come across it? > > > > The IGI is the International Genealogical Index - probably the most > important genealogical index around world-wide. It was first published > by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the Mormons) in 1973 > as a tool to help its members in their religious work - but has become > almost invaluable in family history research. > > The best thing to do is to buy one of the many (inexpensive) books on > Family History. This will give all the sources for the genealogist - > including use of the IGI. You can buy outputs of the IGI - usually by > Surname and (in the UK) by County. In the case of PENNINGTON, > Lancashire there are 129 pages (you can buy A4 print-outs containing two > pages), either through Family History Societies; from the nearest LDS > Library (if you live in America then there should be one near you!); and > are advertised in such as 'Family Tree Magazine'. If there is an LDS > Library near you then you can also download information onto a floppy > disk, that you can then read at home at your leisure (there are > inexpensive programs available to help you do this). > Maybe you will find something about British research from these as well: These urls are primers in beginning Irish research: http://www.bess.tcd.ie/roots_ie.htm http://www.geocities.com/~fiannag/ipig.html http://www.familytreemaker.com/issue4.html http://www.familytreemaker.com/00000384.html for Scotch-Irish http://www.familytreemaker.com/4_pocket.html http://www.bess.tcd.ie/roots/guide.htm Also if you look up the Genuki website - although large it is very rewarding - it may be helpful Best Wishes Jan AnthSullivan@bigpond.com ---------- > From: Cheryl Kerr <ckerr@midcoast.com.au> > To: SURNAME-QUERY-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: FIZZELL,John and Bridget;Liverpool,ENG;1830's > Date: Monday, 16 March 1998 20:31 > > Hi-I regret I can't help with your particular search, but am wondering if > you would share with me how you went about making the track back. I found > my husband's great grandmothers ship record, came on a ship, the Baretto > Junior in 1850, from 'the Downs". I don't know how to find out where 'the > Downs' are, and how to proceed with the search from there, I'm new to this > and new to Australian research, and my husband, the Aussie, never did any > searching at all! Any help would be appreciated. > thanks, > Cheryl, the mad yank, in Oz, the land of wonder > > At 05:31 PM 13/03/98 +1100, you wrote: > >Hello > >Looking for inforamtion about John and Bridget Fizzell dates unknown, > >places unknown > >Son Samuel was baptised in St Peter Liverpool on 16th July 1837 and > >emigrted to Australia > >Also keen to contact other people researching Fizzell family in Australia, > >US and Ireland > >Jan Fizzell > >AnthSullivan@bigpond.com.au > > > > > >==== SURNAME-QUERY Mailing List ==== > >To unsubscribe from SURNAME-QUERY, send an e-mail message to: > > SURNAME-QUERY-L-request@rootsweb.com (for individual messages) > > SURNAME-QUERY-D-request@rootsweb.com (for Digest mode) > >Subject: unsubscribe > >In the body include only one word: unsubscribe > >(Turn OFF your signature file when sending this command) > > > > > > > > > > > ==== SURNAME-QUERY Mailing List ==== > To unsubscribe from SURNAME-QUERY, send an e-mail message to: > SURNAME-QUERY-L-request@rootsweb.com (for individual messages) > SURNAME-QUERY-D-request@rootsweb.com (for Digest mode) > Subject: unsubscribe > In the body include only one word: unsubscribe > (Turn OFF your signature file when sending this command) > >
Dear Cheryl, I am also very new to this and to be honest many of my connections in England I have scrounged off others in my family. One very useful newsgroup is the soc.genealogy.britain and the soc.genealogy.britain.surnames and posting a message asking about "The Downs" and your family's surname on the Downs. Once you know which County the Downs are in you can go to your local Church of the Latter Day Saints Research Centre (no you don't have to be a Mormon) or Family History Society or State Library and look at records such as the births, deaths and marriages for that County. Also Censuses taken for the years she may have been resident will put you on to other relatives. The anzwers search engine at anzwers.com.au is really good for looking for Australian records and for addresses of local Family History Societies (I just visited one for the first time last week and it was very helpful) I will also forward a message I was sent recently when I asked a similar question to someone who helped me. Hope this has been of some use From a fellow beginner Jan Fizzell AnthSullivan@bipond.com ---------- > From: Cheryl Kerr <ckerr@midcoast.com.au> > To: SURNAME-QUERY-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: FIZZELL,John and Bridget;Liverpool,ENG;1830's > Date: Monday, 16 March 1998 20:31 > > Hi-I regret I can't help with your particular search, but am wondering if > you would share with me how you went about making the track back. I found > my husband's great grandmothers ship record, came on a ship, the Baretto > Junior in 1850, from 'the Downs". I don't know how to find out where 'the > Downs' are, and how to proceed with the search from there, I'm new to this > and new to Australian research, and my husband, the Aussie, never did any > searching at all! Any help would be appreciated. > thanks, > Cheryl, the mad yank, in Oz, the land of wonder > > At 05:31 PM 13/03/98 +1100, you wrote: > >Hello > >Looking for inforamtion about John and Bridget Fizzell dates unknown, > >places unknown > >Son Samuel was baptised in St Peter Liverpool on 16th July 1837 and > >emigrted to Australia > >Also keen to contact other people researching Fizzell family in Australia, > >US and Ireland > >Jan Fizzell > >AnthSullivan@bigpond.com.au > > > > > >==== SURNAME-QUERY Mailing List ==== > >To unsubscribe from SURNAME-QUERY, send an e-mail message to: > > SURNAME-QUERY-L-request@rootsweb.com (for individual messages) > > SURNAME-QUERY-D-request@rootsweb.com (for Digest mode) > >Subject: unsubscribe > >In the body include only one word: unsubscribe > >(Turn OFF your signature file when sending this command) > > > > > > > > > > > ==== SURNAME-QUERY Mailing List ==== > To unsubscribe from SURNAME-QUERY, send an e-mail message to: > SURNAME-QUERY-L-request@rootsweb.com (for individual messages) > SURNAME-QUERY-D-request@rootsweb.com (for Digest mode) > Subject: unsubscribe > In the body include only one word: unsubscribe > (Turn OFF your signature file when sending this command) > >
I am looking for an Ebenezer STONE from NY state (at least after the war) If anyone has information I sure would be thankful! Joan
---------- From: Amy Brown <sab@tallassee.net> To: norris-l@rootsweb.com Subject: NORRIS, Mollie Catherine 1854-1916, AL Date: Tuesday, March 17, 1998 1:22 PM She married William Christopher White. They resided in Hightower, AL. Her brothers and sisters were Jim, Arthur, Reuben, Sarah, and 'Tee'?. Does anyone have her parents names and any more generations back? Amy Harris Brown sab@tallassee.net http://www.tallassee.net/~sab FAMILY HISTORY SURNAMES: Brown, Harris, Price, Wigley, White, Hanson, Rowell, Trammell, Morrow, Higgins, Armstrong, Sanders, Oliver, Blakely, Lisles
If anyone encounters a JORDAN in the R.W., please let me know. He was a Hesisan who deserted from the British at Trenton(?). He may have joined the Colonials, or he may just have headed to western PA where things were a bit safer. -- Tom Lusk -- Tallahassee FL thomase@nettally.com Researching: LUSK, ELLIOTT, PALMER, PERRY, STUART, WITHERSPOON: Europe > western PA : CLELAND: Lawrence/Mercer Co. PA, BUSH ?> GA > FL, FOSTER ?> MA > CT
---------- > From: Christine Curran Hennessey <jch@erols.com> > To: Northeast-Roots-L@listserv.indiana.edu > Cc: jch@erols.com > Subject: HENNESSEY/Maine > Date: Tuesday, March 17, 1998 2:19 PM > > Hi, > > I am looking for any HENNESSEY relatives of my husband from Brunswick,Maine > c:1845 and Bangor, Maine form 1895 on. > HENNESSEY,John b:Ireland 1835 m:Mary______ b:NB 1845; they had 7 > children:John/1863,William/1865,Mary/1867,Joseph Patrick/1872(my husband's > grandfather), Thomas/1874, Frederick/1878, and Edward/1880. The 1880 Census > shows them living in Brunswick,Me.and all children born in Maine. > > HENNESSEY,Joseph P.Sr. m:1894LEGESEY,Mary Olive b:St JohnNB 1870 (her last > name is spelled many ways on SSA applications of children...we can find no > info) . According to 1900 Census for Bangor Maine they lived at 28 Davis St > and had 3 children: Mary/1896, Harry/1898 and Alice/1900. My father-in-law > was born in April,1903 in Bangor .On the 1920 Census they are living at 12 > Second St. in Bangor. We know that Alice married, COUGHLIN,Francis in 1921 > and married, KEEFE____?in _? She lived in Bangor all of her life. She went > by the name of Dolly and in her later years was a housekeeper for a > Catholic Church in Bangor. my husband says she had 2 sons; COUGHLIN, Buddy > & Jimmy. > > This is all info known on my husband's father's family. I am hoping to > connect with anyone form any of the childrens families. > > Please excuse my detail, but this is all there is. > > TIA, > Chris > mailto:jch@erols.com>Christine Curran Hennessey
I'm looking for decendants, relatives, ancestors or other info re: Fabian Joseph Bissonnette/Bissonette born in Quebec Province, Canada on July 27, 1870. He married Dorothy Kayser of Kaiser born Feb 4, 1876 in Wisconsin or another northern state. They were married and lived their adult lives in Montana. Both were from large families - 12+ siblings. His parents and grandparents were from Normandy in France. Current information shows that her parents probably came from Alsaas Lorraine. Any help you can offer will be greatly appreciated. I'll be happy to exchange info. LynnB
PJShane299 wrote: > > Hello, > > I had just asked what the letters on a note meant and did not know > how to describe this repeating of letters or the reasons behine them. > > What does etc over and over mean. You recieved a message that was written in HTML, instead of plain text, which is what it should have been... Ron
I guess the above listed, names didnt come through,,try again
AMY, I suggest you contact, http://www.sar.com, this is the national Society for the SONS of the AMERICAN REVOLUTION. they have an excellent, library,,,and can do lookups for you,,,also at the web page,,is the DAR. direct line WEB also...good luck,,,, I am the 5 gen, grandson, of Uriah Tippie, who, with a company of men, marched to a point, just west of the Delaware River, and on Dec 26, 1776, crossed the Delaware, with Gen. George Washington's army, and took TRENTON,,,,the first, AMERICAN VICTORY,,,of our nation...I am very proud, to say this,,as I know you will be also,,,when you find just exactly what your PATRIOT,,,did for our country. GOD bless,,and good luck. Michael D> Young, Houston,
Just as a add on,,,If you come across,,,the following surnames,,, during the REV....send me the info...thanks,,,,YOUNG< WASSON< HARDWICK< JACKSON< CREECY<SAVAGE thank you, Michael
Anyone by the name of JOHN HENRY had to be a good guy. I have one in my family. He's generous to a fault. Doesn't hold a grudge. Funny? he can make a pall bearer grin. JOHN HENRY's are great people. mike -----Original Message----- From: ELAINE HANNAY <KYDEAN@AXIONET.COM> To: SURNAME-QUERY-L@rootsweb.com <SURNAME-QUERY-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Tuesday, March 17, 1998 1:28 AM Subject: A SINGLE TEAR >IM QUITE NEW AT THIS!. Just sitting here plugging all my family info >into my ged file. Started writing info regarding my Grandfather who died >many years ago. He was a real nice guy. His name was John Henry Hannay. >As I was writing I felt very sad. Strange!!. He died in 1959. I miss >him.I just had a little cry all by myself. >Isnt this what genealogy is all about. Memories and records of our >families. Funny, after a few weeks on the web with most of you, you now >feel like family to me. Some of you have helped me out, including Bill. >Lets all get together again please. > >GOD BLESS YOU GRAMP. > > >==== SURNAME-QUERY Mailing List ==== >If not receiving messages, it may mean mail to your address >has bounced. > >Please resubscribe... > > > > >
Spinster is unmarried woman supposedly past the marrying age. Bev.
Searching for parents of Eliza Boyd DIXON born 1821 NC, Her death certificate states father's name as Jacob DIXON. I have been unable to link Eliza with Jacob. Eliza marries Daniel TOWNSEND in 1841, also born in NC. Marriage took place in Hopkins County, Ky and the couple migrates to Clinton County, Mo in 1849. Pulled will for Jacob DIXON in NC but it does not list all of his children. Also searched for parents of Daniel without results. Can anyone give me some idea of what to check next? Donna