Sorry, I still can't see a connection, although I rarely discount the possibility of one. -----Original Message----- From: Don Ford <donfordusa@email.msn.com> To: SURNAME-QUERY-L@rootsweb.com <SURNAME-QUERY-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Thursday, March 26, 1998 6:24 PM Subject: Re: FORD - GA>AL >My FORD line is out of KY. The earliest person I am certain of is Robert >Ford (b. March 1844) m. Annie Phillips (b. March 1848) also of Kentucky. >Their children were: > Maggie b. 1863 > Lilly b. 1867 > Robert b. 1869 > Wilson b. 1873 > Myrtle b. 1883 > George b. 1889 > >Hope this helps one way ot the other. Good Genealogy, donford >-----Original Message----- >From: SJChad <SJChad@aol.com> >To: SURNAME-QUERY-L@rootsweb.com <SURNAME-QUERY-L@rootsweb.com> >Date: Thursday, March 26, 1998 4:35 PM >Subject: FORD - GA>AL > > >>I have possibly 2 Ford lines- haven't been able to connect them yet: >> >>1- J. William Ford, married in May 1820 to Cynthia Selena Smith. >>2 - Their daughter, Sarah J. Ford (b. 1823 in James Co. GA, died April 1885 >in >>ALabama) married William Tarpley Herring, b. 1818 in GA. >> >>----------- >> >>1-Cicero Dennis Ford, m. Frances Parkman about 1870 in AL. Both died >young. >>Children were raised by Frances' sister. >> 2-Shelby Ford, b. 1873 inAL, died 1918 in AL, m. Annie L. Prickett >in >>AL. >> 3-Susan Margaret Ford, b. 1904, d. 1976, m. Millard Chadwick in AL. >> >>any ideas? >> >>Stacey >> >> >>==== 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. >> >> >> > > > > >==== 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. > > > > >