I have two Nancy Thomas' in my data base. 1. Nancy Thomas born 1811, her siblings are, John, Joseph, Pleasant, Jobe, William, Cynthia, Catherine, Aaron Jr, Henry, and James. The second Nancy was born in 1836, her siblings are, Elizabeth, Emelinae, Millie, Larkin, Hyram, James, Lewis, Eli, and Andrew. They were all born in North Carolina or Georgia. Let me know if this is part of what you are looking for. Wanda HEYUITSMED@aol.com wrote: > I am quite curious about this THOMAS family; I have a Nancy Ann (Mamie?) > THOMAS, born (aprox.) 1820 in (GA?NC?); Family information has it that Nancy > had at least two sisters. 1. "Doll" 2. "Geneva"; I have descriptions of > these two, and family "lore" about the three girls. Nancy, Doll, and Geneva > were thought to be of Native American Descent, however, the family "lore" > states that either Doll, or Geneva said they were Black Deutch. We believe > Nancy was born in GA, however, do not have ANY documentation as to fact. I > do not have information on her parents/siblings, however, have extensive > information regarding her spouse (Joshua Tallie STANFORD), and their > children, and so forth. I have Nancy marrying Joshua aprox. 1835, and both > she and Joshua are burried in the Post Oak Cemetery, Petteway Community, > Robertson County, TX. Joshua is said to have had a total of 3 wives: (Susan > JONES & Louisa JOHNSON), these being prior to Nancy. Nancy died on January > 09, 1904, in Robertson County, TX; She was aprox. 15/16 years old when she > married Joshua. We show the STANFORD clan in Columbia county, GA around > 1820; they were also in Florida, Mississippi, Louisianna, and Texas. This > particular clan (STANFORD) can be traced back to Dorcester, Wocester and > Somerset Counties, Maryland back to the late 1600's. > > Nancy Ann (Mamie?) THOMAS was said to have had dark skin, dark hair, and dark > eyes; also, said that she did not have another single hair on her body. > "Doll", or "Geneva" was (were) said to be "of large frame", and dark haired > as well, and "Doll" 'supposedly' went to Oklahoma to "claim" some of the > Indian Land. (Again, this "story" is of family lore, and has NOT yet been > proven). > > I hope there is another THOMAS/STANFORD researcher out there that I have not > yet been in contact with as of yet, (and sure there are others that I HAVE > been in contact with) (Hello to all). If any other information is needed, > please do not hesitate to contact me. Will offer any help I am able to > provide with the information I have, and if needed, will see if there is > anyone else to put you in contact with. (There are many STANFORD > researchers, however, most of them have about the same information I have > regarding my Nancy THOMAS). > > Thanks in advance for any help/info. > > Sincerely, > > Donna R. Massa (HEYUITSMED@aol.com) > > ==== THOMAS Mailing List ==== > Need list assistance? Please contact: crb@ponyexpress.net > List Adm for THOMAS-L and THOMAS-D > Now with over 610 subscribers!