Now you are talking about my family so I figured that I better join in. The Jonas M. - Ella Jane Swango TAulbee had 5 deaths in the fall of 1918 to the flu. There was grandma Ella, Aunt Rosa and her baby Geneva, aunt Debbie (she was about 8)&Aunt Alice Lawson Taulbee. She was uncle Sams wife. They are all buried at Taulbee-Burton cemetary. The family lived in the big white house at the foot of the hill and where the road turns to go to Bloody Creek. Aunt Rosa and Sherly Childers only had the one child. Sherly Childers then married aunt Lillie, sister of Rosa. They lived at Campton for years. They had Olive and Paul. I haven't heard of them since we had a family reunion at uncle Jim and aunt Virgie in 1943. Does anyone know more about them? They divorced and Sherly came to Mich. around South Lyons in the 40's I beleive. Does anyone know who Sherlys parents were? Aunt Lillie married a Bailey and lived in Lexington. She worked as a nurse in Eastern State Hospital . She was killed by a train while trying to rescue her dog. This was in 56-57. Nancy TAulbee that married John B. Childers was a sister to my grandfather Jonas Taulbee. they lived on Bloody Creek. Jonas lived at Mary. Minerva childers was a midwife. She was present at my birth, but we had complications. I ended up with three doctors. Mary Neeley married Kernie Shull @ 1934. He was murdered on Bloody Creek on his way home one nite. They had no children. Kernie was a cousin on mine. I had come to Mich in 1942, and kindly lost track of some cousins. But we always attended most of the parties at Jim Nobles' so I was able to keep up on the important family news. I still visit Mary. Yes Edgar died in Mich. I think they had 3 children. Enough for tonite. Family history is my weakness . I am working on the Olivers, Burtons,and some others. Manda
Sherly Childers was the s/o Richard A. (Hooker) Childers and Margaret Buchanan. Carole -----Original Message----- From: gipsylee [mailto:gipsylee@core.com] Sent: Saturday, January 24, 2004 12:21 AM To: TAULBEE-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [TAULBEE-L] TAULBEE-L)Taulbee- Childers Now you are talking about my family so I figured that I better join in. The Jonas M. - Ella Jane Swango TAulbee had 5 deaths in the fall of 1918 to the flu. There was grandma Ella, Aunt Rosa and her baby Geneva, aunt Debbie (she was about 8)&Aunt Alice Lawson Taulbee. She was uncle Sams wife. They are all buried at Taulbee-Burton cemetary. The family lived in the big white house at the foot of the hill and where the road turns to go to Bloody Creek. Aunt Rosa and Sherly Childers only had the one child. Sherly Childers then married aunt Lillie, sister of Rosa. They lived at Campton for years. They had Olive and Paul. I haven't heard of them since we had a family reunion at uncle Jim and aunt Virgie in 1943. Does anyone know more about them? They divorced and Sherly came to Mich. around South Lyons in the 40's I beleive. Does anyone know who Sherlys parents were? Aunt Lillie married a Bailey and lived in Lexington. She worked as a nurse in Eastern State Hospital . She was killed by a train while trying to rescue her dog. This was in 56-57. Nancy TAulbee that married John B. Childers was a sister to my grandfather Jonas Taulbee. they lived on Bloody Creek. Jonas lived at Mary. Minerva childers was a midwife. She was present at my birth, but we had complications. I ended up with three doctors. Mary Neeley married Kernie Shull @ 1934. He was murdered on Bloody Creek on his way home one nite. They had no children. Kernie was a cousin on mine. I had come to Mich in 1942, and kindly lost track of some cousins. But we always attended most of the parties at Jim Nobles' so I was able to keep up on the important family news. I still visit Mary. Yes Edgar died in Mich. I think they had 3 children. Enough for tonite. Family history is my weakness . I am working on the Olivers, Burtons,and some others. Manda ==== TAULBEE Mailing List ==== TAULBEE mail list information page: http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/surname/t/taulbee.html ============================== Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237