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Please, could we not have this sort of thing sent to the list?
----- Original Message ----- From: [email protected] To: [email protected] Sent: Sunday, November 10, 2002 9:43 PM Subject: Re: [THOMAS] Fw: Two Brothers > > > Once upon a time, two brothers who lived on adjoining farms fell into > >conflict. It was the first serious rift in 40 years of farming side by > >side, PLEASE do not post messages of this nature to the list, it is for genealogy work only. In addition I find this offensive as I am not a religious person and have requested that you be removed from the list............ Tom M.......
Subject: Fwd: Two Brothers> > >TWO BROTHERS > > > > > > > > > Once upon a time, two brothers who lived on adjoining farms fell into > >conflict. It was the first serious rift in 40 years of farming side by > >side, > >sharing machinery, and trading labor and goods as needed without a hitch. > > > > > > Then the long collaboration fell apart. It began with a small > >misunderstanding and it grew into a major difference, and finally it > >exploded > >into an exchange of bitter words followed by weeks of silence. > > > > > > One morning there was a knock on John's door. He opened it to find a man > >with a carpenter's toolbox. "I'm looking for a few days' work" he said. > >"Perhaps you would have a few small jobs here and there I could help with? > >Could I help you?" > > > > > > "Yes," said the older brother. "I do have a job for you. Look across the > >creek at that farm. That's my neighbor, in fact, it's my younger brother! . > >Last week there was a meadow between us and he took his bulldozer to the > >river levee and now there is a creek between us. Well, he may have done > >this > >to spite me, but I'll do him one better. See that pile of lumber by the > >barn? > >I want you to build me a fence - an 8-foot fence -- so I won't need to see > >his place or his face anymore." > > > > > > The carpenter said, "I think I understand the situation. Show me the > >nails > >and the post-hole digger and I'll be able to do a job that pleases you." > > > > > > The older brother had to go to town, so he helped the carpenter get the > >materials ready and then he was off for the day. The carpenter worked hard > >all that day measuring, sawing, nailing. > > > > > > About sunset when the farmer returned, the carpenter had just finished > >his > >job. The farmer's eyes opened wide, his jaw dropped. There was no fence > >there > >at all. It was a bridge -- a bridge stretching from one side of the creek > >to > >the other! A fine piece of work, handrails and all! and the neighbor, hiss > >younger brother, was coming toward them, his hand outstretched. > > > > > > "You are quite a fellow to build this bridge after all I've said and > >done." > >The two brothers stood at each end of the bridge, and then they met in the > >middle, taking each other's hand. They turned to see the carpenter hoist > >his > >toolbox onto his shoulder. "No, wait! Stay a few days. I've a lot of other > >projects for you," said the older brother. > > > > > > "I'd love to stay on," the carpenter said, "but, I have many more > >bridges > >to build." > > > > > > > > > REMEMBER THIS: > > > > > > God won't ask what kind of car you drove, but He'll ask how many people > >you > >drove who didn't have transportation. > > > > > > God won't ask the square footage of your house, but He'll ask how many > >people you welcomed into your home. > > > > > > God won't ask about the clothes you had in your closet, but He'll ask > >how > >many you helped to clothe. > > > > > > God won't ask what your highest salary was, but He'll ask if you > >compromised your character to obtain it. > > > > > > God won't ask what your job title was, but He'll ask if you performed > >your > >job to the best of our ability. > > > > > > God won't ask how many friends you had, but He'll ask how many people to > >whom you were a friend. > > > > > > God won't ask in what neighborhood you lived, but He'll ask how you > >treated > >your neighbors. > > > > > > God won't ask about the color of your skin, but He'll ask about th! e > >content of your character. > > > > > > God won't ask why it took you so long to seek Salvation, but He'll > >lovingly > >take you to your mansion in heaven, and not to the gates of Hell. > > > > > > God won't ask how many people you forwarded this too, but He'll ask you > >were you ashamed to pass it on to your friends. > > > > > _________________________________________________________________ > Tired of spam? Get advanced junk mail protection with MSN 8. > http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail > >
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This is the upline I am looking for. I am tons of downline from it but am trying to find the Thomas from Tennessee who started this string. 1 ? Thomas B:TN spouse: Delilah ? B: TN-1798 - 1881 children: A. Benjamin Thomas (b:Copiah County, MS-1821 - 1886) spouse:Martha E. Ramsey 1836 - 1896 children: 1.John Thomas 1857 - 1907 2.Leonard Brown Thomas 1859 - 1938 3.Simeon P. Thomas 1861 - 1935 4.William K. Thomas 1871 - 1901 5.Charles Carrington Thomas 1875-1949 B. James Thomas 1824 -? C. William Thomas 1832 - 1871 spouse:Malinda A. Walker 1835 - 1917 Children: 1. William S. Thomas 1864 - 2. Robert B. Thomas 1866 - 3. Abert S. Thomas 1868 - 4. Oliver L. Thomas 1870 - 1897 ===== ****Laura**** Fort Polk, Louisiana __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? U2 on LAUNCH - Exclusive greatest hits videos http://launch.yahoo.com/u2
Hello! My great, great grandmother was Esther THOMAS, born 04.10.1845 at Rhandir, Llanelli. Her father was David THOMAS, shoemaker and Margaret THOMAS nee EVANS. Does anyone have them on their tree? Thanks! Lyn Freeman West Sussex talk21 - TV email
Searching for descendants of Manuel THOMAS born in the Azore Islands in 1850's. Emigrated to U.S. approximately 1875 and settled in northern California (Alameda County). Married Maria AMBROSE (also from Azore Islands) and they produced 10 children. Believe Manuel died around 1897 in Alameda County. Any corroborating information most greatly appreciated. Jerry Forman Berkeley, CA
Just wanted to tell others that I just found my grandfather in the 1880 Bibb County census which is on line now from Ancestry.com. Ordinarily I would never have found him in a search as his name in family Bible is Jehu, and was later apparently known as John; but not able to find him, I put in a search for his wife Martha (daughter of Catherine Alabama Kersh & Thomas Jefferson King) and found her listed as Marty and then the household including her husband and their children. He has been my illusive prisonor of the Civil War although my grandmother applied for a pension. Guess I need to look at phonetic spelling in muster rolls as he is listed in 1880 census as Gehue Thomas. His children in 1880 were listed as Dovie, Eliga (Elijah), Bella (Betty Lula), Mattie (Martha Eva) and David (Arthur). Do I have any cousins out there that this helps? Do I have a cousin researching? Evelyn
Please check your Thomas Digest for the last week. My virus protector keeps me from checking the attachments. Thought you might want to know there may be a problem. Jo Woodward ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, November 01, 2002 10:02 AM Subject: THOMAS-D Digest V02 #144
Thomas married (first) a Sarah Thomas, said to be a "relative of General Thomas." (I presume that must refer to the General Thomas who died in the attempt to take Quebec.) Recently, I found a Captain John Thomas who was in Halifax in the 1700s, but I do not know much about him (wife, siblings, antecedents, descendents, etc.) Cordially, Robert S. McCargar. <[email protected]>
Jan Dawson: You say this this line is incorrect...I will send you the names who sent in information for this page Jan if you have the corrections, would you be so kind to send me the corrections. I would love to take my Joseph Ryan Waldrop and his papa Rev. Green Berry Waldrop 1791-1854, a generation or two. Thanks. I did not research this line. I merely wanted to know if it was correct. I feel like from Green Berry Waldrop 1791- 1854 is my correct line. I believe Green Berry Waldrop brothers were Ezekle Waldrop and Major Waldrup. I do not know if this is correct or not, this is why I posted it before entering it into my files as the gospel.. The research on this information was posted by several Waldrop researchers. At the bottom of the page it lists the researchers who researched and entered the information. The page I sent in yesterday. Wait I'll give you the researchers now. (Major contributors: Howard Waldrop - MI, Bill Couch - AR, Bob Waldrop - FL, Rebecca Morris - TX, Clyde Waldrop - CA, Kathy J.Wade - GA, Melody Sanchez - CA, Howard Waldrop - IL, Deborah Zouras - SC, Thomas King - TX, I did notice that when it came to my Rev. Green Berry they have him born in 1788. There is a Green Berry Waldrup , who is the nephew of Rev. Green Berry Waldrop. The nephew is the son on Major Washington Waldrup. I received information from Jimmy Waldrop that my Joseph Ryan Waldrop couldn't be his Joseph Ryan Waldrop because I had taken from a 1870 Census that my JRW was born in Mississippi at the time he was 44. This is how I place him being born in 1826. (Mr Jimmy Walker is of the Heard line, Joseph Ryan Waldrop's first wife Nancy Heard,children Georgia Ann Waldrop and Stephen Franklin Waldrop.) Jimmy said, Rev. Green Berry was still in Georgia in 1824 in Gwenette, and he was, there is a picture of his church and in the message below mentions Green Berry Waldrop, Bodi Waldrop , Alsey and Benjamin Waldrop who parted from Green Berry by staying Talapoosa, Alabama , shortly after that picture was taken. Mr. Jimmy Walker insisted Joseph Ryan Waldrop had to be born in Georgia. He might have been, how ever Rev. Green Berry Waldrop was in the Alabama area and close enough to Mississippi for JRW to have been born in Alabama or Mississippi but as I told him on census 1870, the year he was ambushed and killed in Washington County, Escatawpa, Alabama his birth place was listed Mississippi, he was age 44 when he was killed. I found this by researching the for his death and found this information about the killing in the Mobil Register Newspaper. Sweetwater Primitive Baptist ...organized on December 8, 1824 by Tyre Lamders and G. B. Waldrop. Also Rev. Green Berry Waldrop was a Presty( not sure of spelling) He traveled around with other ministers organizing new Chruches.I have found him thru out my area in Georgia. I live in Muscogee County and he is listed as owning land here, Talbot and Harris Counties, Georgia He owned land all over these areas. He traveled from one area to another this is why I believe Joseph Ryan Waldrop could have been born in Alabama or Mississippi as well as Georgia. He did have on son born in Georgia but Joseph Ryan Waldrop was on up in age. (Henry Low Waldrop was born in 1832 in Harris County, Georgia, Joseph Ryan Waldrop was already six years old.) Back to Jimmy Walker, Rev. Green Berry was in Georgia until the early 1840s. How ever I have a deed where Green Berry bought land in Alabama in 1823. Rev. Green Berry must have traveled back and forth and was in Alabama and maybe even in Mississippi the time my Joseph Ryan Waldrop was born. Also Jimmy Walker questioned Matagorda and Powder Horn and Joseph Ryan Waldrop being in both places. I researched Powder Horn and Matagorda and they are very close together. You can find this information also in a book his mother in law at the time wrote and she mention Dr. Waldrop and Dr. J.R. Waldrop as a very like able person. Joseph Ryan Waldrop married Victoria K. Thomas in the Powder Horn, Texas area and then they moved to Matagorda , Texas to live by her mother. They had a son Joseph Henry Mark Waldrop in 1858. In 1859 Dr. Joseph Ryan Waldrop moved on to Arkansas and Victoria came home to deliver JHMW and then divorced my Joseph Ryan Waldrop , just to find he was still married to Sarah Catherine Alexander in Arkansas. He lawyer found JRW was still married to Sara C. Alexander Waldrop. There are other questions I need to answer Mr. Jimmy Walker that he asked me to send me to send him proof. I am doing that I am sending him the information on Powder Horn and Matagroda Texas. Also, about Rev. Green Berry being in Alabama in 1823 and 1826 in Georgia. Land deeds shows that he goes back and forth, with him having Waldrop relatives in Tuscaloosa and Talapoosa. This man traveled all over the States until the week he died in 1854, Joseph Ryan Waldrop , traveled as much as his papa, we have found him in La. South Carolina,( mention in one of his letters in 1854 to his brother Henry Low in DeSoto, Mississippi) He also lived in Tubelo, Mississippi, this is where his daughter Georgia Ann Waldrop Thornton was born in 1845 while married to Nancy Heard, they also had a son Stephen Franklin Waldrop who lived in DeSoto, Mississippi. Georgia Ann also lived in Mississippi) Arkansas and Washington County, Alabama. I still have other questions to answer Mr. Jimmy Walker's wanting to see written information. He also questioned the maiden name of Joseph Ryan Waldrop's mother. I have received information from Faye Waldrop Johnston and Major Washington Waldrup, I believe this is where I received the maiden name of my great great grandmother. Elizabeth Ward was on one of the Ged I received. I will contact Ann and Marshall and see if that information came from them. Mr. Jimmy Walker also question the Joseph R. Waldrop who signed up for the Civil War in 1861 in Canaan, Mississippi is the same JRW or not. I have a nephew with the FBI , I don't know if he can help me or not, but I am going to ask him if he can't have it done at the FBI , if he will find a handwriting expert in Washington D. C for us. I want to verify the signatures of the Civil War Joseph R. Waldrop and the Matagorda, Texas. I do not know why Joseph R. Waldrop was in Powder Horn or Matagorda in 1855-1858 but he was there visiting and writing home to his family about the estate of his papa Rev. Green Berry in 1854. His mother Elizabeth Ward Waldrop died in 1866. On census I found another J. R. Waldrop who was born 1834 in Texas who might have been a cousin. There is a eight year difference in their ages. 1934 would have made my Joseph Ryan Waldrop the papa of Georgia Ann Waldrop Thorton born in 1845, that J. R.Waldrop in Texas would have been only 11 years old in 1845. My JRW was visiting in Texas, he wasn't born or raised there. As always I stand to be corrected. But, after almost ten years, I have learned to have what I enter written down on paper and able to back up. So as for Rev. Green Berry Waldrop on down Rev. Green Berry Waldrop 1791-1891 Joseph Ryan Waldrop 1826-1870 James Harry Waldrop 1869-1924 Harry P. Waldrop 1906-1962 Me I am pretty sure, we have a connection with the Alabama and Mississippi Waldrops and Texas. Sandra Waldrop Doolittle
Requesting info for David THOMAS b/Ohio about 1838 m/Mary Jane HOON in Conemaugh Twp, Cambria Co., Pa 1857. Children; Grace,Abram, James, Annie, Margrell, Smilda all b/Pa. & Nathaniel b/OH about 1876. Any assistance appreciated Audrey
Catherine Thomas was born abt 1803 in NC. I have not been able to pin down which county yet. She married James Adams abt 1824 in NC. They had their first three children there starting with 1. John Quincy Adams b. 1825, he married an Elizabeth ?, in MO. 2. Samuel Madison Adams b. 1826, NC. md. 22 Sep 1850 in MO. to Jane Cox. had a son Isaac. 3. Barsheba Adams b. 1831 in NC md 19 MAr 1848 in Ray COunty MO., Asa Mann b. 1805 in VA. had 6 children. 4. Mary Jane was born 1835 in Ray County, MO. MArried Thomaas Davis of KY. 5. Benjamin Franklin Adams b. 21 Oct 1839, Ray County, MO. md. Sep 5 1859 in Ray COunty to Lodusky Jane Roanski Cummins. 6. Cleopatra Ann Adams b. 27 Aug 1841, Ray County, MO. md. 16 Sep 1866 Ray County, MO., Abram Powell b. in Indiana 1842. 7.Henry Clay Adams b. 1843, Ray COunty MO. md. Martha Shanks 20 Jan 1863. 8. George Washington Adams b. 20 Feb 1847, Ray County, MO md. Susan Taylor 13 Feb 1867 in Ray County, MO. All of the census records report that James Adams was born in TN . He was supposedly 1/2 Cherokee . I have no proof other than family lore. The family ccetainly has the cheekbones though. Any Thomas that fits into this area would be much appreciated. I am just beginning to look for this connection. Rose Adams in CA.
Is there any disagreement on the Benjamin Waldrop line? If so, where is the disagreement? Below Benjamin and Asley Waldrop who were with Green Berry (born 1791) in Gwenette County, Georgia in 1824 along with Bodie. May I ask is my line is correct from Benjamin and Asley Waldrop , Green Berry Waldrop (born 1791) Joseph Ryan Waldrop (born 1826 in Alabama or Mississippi, Mississippi was listed on census 1870) Green Berry was in Alabama in 1823 listed purchasing land in Alabama and then he went back to Georgia where he was a Minister and purchased quite abit of land in Harris, Muscogee and Talbot County from the early 1830s to early 1840 then he moved on to Ponotoc , Mississippi then over to DeSoto, County until he died in 1854. Joseph Ryan Waldrop is listed in his will along with Henry Low, McDonald, Nancy Caroline Waldrop Higginbottom,Joseph Ryan Waldrop first wife Nancy and their Children Georgia Ann Waldrop Thornton and Stephen Franklin. Rev. Green Berry(born 1791, died 1854) traveled back and for according to Land Deeds from the Carolinas to thru Gwenette, Georgia, then Alabama back to Georgia, back to Alabama then settled in DeSoto, Mississippi where he died. Families.....Heard, Thornton,Higginbottom, Scott, Thomas, Walkers and Baxters. My Baxters...Sarah Baxter Waldrop. Dr. Joseph Ryan Waldrop was ambushed shot and killed (August 13, 1870) by a shot gun twelve yards away in Escatawpa, Alabama, Washington County. The killer or killers were never found , it was ruled as radical murder. This is where my Joseph Ryan Waldrop. Information from the Mobile Register Newspaper dated August 16, 1870. He was call the Hon. Joseph Waldrop and Dr. Waldrop and has just finished a term as State Rep. of Washington County, Alabama. I have not connected my Joseph R. Waldrop with the Civil War Joseph R. Waldrop ,even tho this JRW lived in North Mississipi where my JRW lived. Nor have I connected my JRW with the 1860 Tippah County , Mississippi Dr. J. R. Waldrop, Physician. My line is connected by oral family stories where my Joseph Ryan Waldrop lived, had another family in North Mississippi. The family stories mention a first marriage, father was a minister, family member thought of as a son by first wife name Stephen who came to visit him in Alabama 1867-1870. Stories mention Pontotoc, Canna, West Point and quite a bit of talk of DeSoto, Mississippi. My aunt Louise Waldrop Jorgensen 1905- 2000 said her grandpapa Joe, went to school in West Point , Mississippi. I don't remember all the stories I heard as a child, but I do remember the names of the towns , I do remember West Point, DeSoto, Pontotoc, where there is a plaque with Rev. Green Berry's name on a highway with other ministers. My connection with my Joseph Ryan Waldrop is from 1866 on down. I have gathered information from Faye Waldrop Johnston, (Ezekial) Green Berry Waldrop's wills and other information along with Marshall Waldrup(Major Washington Waldrop) I was contacted a Waldrop family member who was related to the 1860 Tippah County, Mississippi , Physician with wife and four children J. R. Waldrop, Physician. He said he had heard this was the same JRW as mine the State Rep. of Washington County, Ala. But, I lost contact with him, before we could confirm the connection. Does everyone agree on this line have posted below? At the bottom under my personal comments. My Joseph Ryan Waldrop's father is Green Berry Waldrop, Georgia, early 1830s to 1840. Rev. Green Berry Waldrop was in Alabama in 1824 where my Joseph Ryan Waldrop might have been born there or in Mississippi in 1826, he Married Nancy Heard and his daughter was born in Tubelo, Mississippi in 1845 and a son Stephen Franklin. Benjamin Waldrop's parents were Ezekila Waldrop, born 1784, in Granville County, North Carolina Wife Martha Johnston. Benjamin Waldrop married Alsey, born about 1784. ID: I659 Name: Ezekial Waldrop Surname: Waldrop Given Name: Ezekial Sex: M Birth: ABT 1748 in Granville County North Carolina Death: 1823 in Buncombe County North Carolina _UID: 1D14D41A0EBF7F4A80FB3B53E5EBAAA8E082 Note: > Batch #: F515255, Sheet #: 38, Source Call #: 1553607 > > Ezekiel is said to have served in the Revolutionary War and fought atKing's > Mountain. It is thought that he married at least twice beforemarriage to > Kuykendall. > Ezekiel Waldrop is found in a deed 5 Aug 1822 to James Kuyendall,recorded > 20 Dec 1827, book 14, page 347. Deed of 9 Apr 1828 to JohnHamilton found in > Book 15 page 125, 100 acres on Chaoweek Mill Creek.His wife Martha may be a > Johnston or Kuykendall. > > Mentioned in father's will. > > Ezekiel's children may not be listed in order of their births. Family > tradition has it that Exekiel fought in the Rev War and at King'sMountain. > However, no record has been found. Ezekiel lived in GranvilleCo, NC, > Rutherford Co, NC, Newberry Co, SC, Rutherford Co, NC, BuncombeCo, NC. > Possibly, he lived in Greene Co, TN. Circumstantial evidenceseems to > indicate that he lived in Greene Co, TN prior to movung toRutherford Co, NC > abt 1780. > Tabitha & her husband Thomas Adams were living in Buncombe Co on 9 Apr1828. > Nancy & her husband Thomas Price were living in Buncombe Co on 9 Apr1828. > Permelia was living in Buncombe Co on 9 Apr 1828. Perhaps her husbandMr. > Short had died before that time. > Samuel Newman Gary was living in Buncombe Co. on 9 Apr 1828. He > wasenumerated in the 1830 Census of Rutherford, the 1840 & 1850 of > Hendersonand the 1870 census if POlk Co NC. > He was buried in DeHrt Cemetery in Tellica Plains, TN. His birth & > deathdates are taken from the gravsetone. > Rebecca & her husband Joseph Kuykendall were living in Habersham Co, GAon 9 > Apr 1828. > Family Tradition has it that Ezekel died on his 75th birthday. Ezekeilwas > received by experience int the Bush River Baptist Church in NewberryCo, SC > on 27 Jun 1802. Change Date: 20 Jan 2002 at 00:00:00 Father: <A HREF="http://awt.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=hicksgl&id=I582">John Waldrop Sr.</A> b: ABT 1734 in Amelia County Virginia Mother: <A HREF="http://awt.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=hicksgl&id=I879">Millicent</A> b: 1730 in Va? Marriage 1 <A HREF="http://awt.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=hicksgl&id=I17130">Martha Johnston</A> Married: BEF 1788Children <A HREF="http://awt.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=hicksgl&id=I15050">Robert Waldrop</A> b: ABT 1774 in Newberry County South Carolina <A HREF="http://awt.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=hicksgl&id=I15051">William Waldrop</A> b: 1775 in Nc <A HREF="http://awt.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=hicksgl&id=I15080">Amos Waldrop</A> b: ABT 1776 in North Carolina <A HREF="http://awt.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=hicksgl&id=I15082">Daniel Waldrop</A> b: ABT 1780 in Nc <A HREF="http://awt.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=hicksgl&id=I15084">Benjamin Waldrop</A> b: ABT 1784 in Nc <A HREF="http://awt.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=hicksgl&id=I15086">Greenberry Waldrop</A> b: ABT 1788 in Nc &db=hicksgl&id=I4744">Tabitha "Tabe" Waldrop</A> b: ABT 1790 in Newberry Co ? 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I recently found my great-grandfather on the LDS 1880 US Census. He is Lewis E. Thomas (35) in Charlemont, Bedford County, Virginia. He is listed with his wife Elizabeth (35), daughters Anna Belle (9), Mary H. (7), Ida E. (5) and sons Nathan R (2) and Walter L. (3M). In the same town are two more families. The first Jno C. Thomas (64) and his wife Elza B. (66). The other is John Thomas (25) with his wife Cora (22) and his son Edward M (9M). Does anyone have an earlier census or other information to tie these three families together? I was wondering if the Jno family is my gggrandfather and John my ggrandfather's brother. Also, does anyone know if the name Jno was an abbreviation for John or some other name, or is this a spelling I am not familiar with?
If anyone else has a James Thomas family from Cheddar, Somerset, in the 1800's, I would like to hear from them. My 2nd great grandfather, born in 1833, was James Thomas. His son (my great grandfather), Albert James Thomas, but called James Thomas, was born in Cheddar in 1866. Going back another generation, I am getting the idea that my 3rd great grandfather's name was also James Thomas. There is a James Thomas, born in 1802, Cheddar, married to a woman named Rebecca, whom I believe to be the man I am looking for. Can anyone help with this James Thomas who is married to Rebecca?
The LDS has put their multi CD 1880 census online free at www.familysearch.org
To Whom it may Concern I am seeking some information on a family name Thomas. George Washington Thomas was born 8-18-1873 in Tallapoosa, Al and died 8-28-1948 in Lake Charles LA. George married Ellen David in Drew Co Ar. in 1899 the had serveral children and their names are Ala Thomas, Edward Lee Thomas, George L.Thomas , Jerfferson Davis Thomas, Vera mattie Thomas. I would like to know if such a incident of one child, named of George Washington Thomas, was taken by gypies and later returned to his Mother, Mrs. Nancy G. Thomas in years of 1874-1878. As the story ... George Washington Thomas mother and father is John Henry Thomas and Nancy Garner. Nancey was born in Al. That is what it has on the census. What I am looking for is anything that has do with is family. Like a family bible,letters, deads anythink. Also Nancy got married after John Henry Thomas she became Mrs.Hanks.I would appricate the help. my Email is [email protected] I really need the help . Please.
Looking for anyone connected to or researching the family of Manley THOMAS/Mary STEWART. They were married on 30 Oct 1823 in Scioto County, OH. Mary was the dau of George W. STEWART and Elizabeth CROUSER. Any info appreciated. Thanks. Kenneth R. Searles Huntsville, KY