RootsWeb.com Mailing Lists
Next Page
Total: 20/169
    1. [TN-VETERANS] (no subject)
    2. http://fatpipeinfotech.com/chopa.html?ywpw=ubjkiaa

    07/09/2012 03:50:52
    1. [TN-VETERANS] Virtual Wall Link
    2. Mary Lynn Pelino
    3.  This is a great web site.   Just wanted to share it with everyone.   Click Below for Virtual Wall link of soldiers.  You can search by name, state, panel, etc..    It also gives you a full profile of the Soldier.      http://www.virtualwall.org/index.html

    05/26/2010 02:24:01
    1. [TN-VETERANS] Michael Frey-Killed fighting Creek Indians (1813-1814)
    2. Randall Frye
    3. Michael Frey was born in what is now Lexington County, South Carolina between 1784-1790, one of five sons born to Phillip Martin Frey (abt. 1760-7 June 1833) and Nancy Frey (abt. 1760-1845). Michael Frey/Fry/Frye is listed as a single man in the 1810 Lexington County, SC census living near his parents. In the December 1818 Revolutionary War pension application of Phillip Martin Frey, his father states Michael had laid down his life for his country fighting the Creek Indians under General Jackson in Tennessee where he then lived. Based on what I have read on the Creek Indian War, I would estimate that Michael Frye was likely killed between November 1813 and March 1814. Since he was serving under Andrew Jackson, I am also assuming that Michael Frey had moved to somewhere in Middle Tennessee between 1810-1813 which was then refered to as Western Tennessee. I am also inclined to believe that Michael Frey more likely died in Alabama and not Tennessee (feel free to correct me if you have evidence to the contrary). I have never discovered any record of a marriage for Michael Frey but wouldn't someone have had to accept his pay after his death? Where could I look online for record of his service? Also, there was a list of those killed and wounded in the Battle of Horseshoe Bend published in the 11 May 1814 edition of the Nashville Whig. Has this list ever been posted on the web? Any record of a Michael Frey buying land in Middle Tennessee between 1810 and 1813. I know he owned land in Lexington County, South Carolina as evidenced by two deeds between his brothers, Andrew and George M., and their father, Phillip Martin Frey. Thanks for any help you can provide. Randall Frye Laurens, South Carolina scfamilyroots@gmail.com

    02/09/2010 06:50:01
    1. [TN-VETERANS] Eugene added you as a friend on MyLife!
    2. Eugene Walsh
    3. Eugene Walsh added you as a friend on MyLife(TM). Please confirm you know Eugene so we can connect you. Do You Know Eugene? YES - Connect with Eugene, and see who's searching for you http://smtp26.mail.reunion.com:80/track?type=click&mailingid=68800&messageid=9300&databaseid=1238061911&serial=1228209693&emailid=tn-veterans-l@rootsweb.com&userid=454096&extra=&&&2002&&&http://www.mylife.com/showInviteRegistration.do?uid=343764052&invitee=tn-veterans-l@rootsweb.com NO - I don't know Eugene http://smtp26.mail.reunion.com:80/track?type=click&mailingid=68800&messageid=9300&databaseid=1238061911&serial=1228209693&emailid=tn-veterans-l@rootsweb.com&userid=454096&extra=&&&2000&&&http://www.mylife.com/showInviteRegistration.do?unsub=true&invitee=tn-veterans-l@rootsweb.com&uid=343764052 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ MyLife - Find everyone. All in one place.(TM) You have received this email because a MyLife member sent an invitation to this email address. For assistance, please refer to our FAQ or Contact Us: http://smtp26.mail.reunion.com:80/track?type=click&mailingid=68800&messageid=9300&databaseid=1238061911&serial=1228209693&emailid=tn-veterans-l@rootsweb.com&userid=454096&extra=&&&2001&&&http://help.mylife.com/ Our Address: 2118 Wilshire Blvd., Box 1008, Santa Monica, CA 90403-5784 Copyright (c) 2009 MyLife.com, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

    04/09/2009 12:45:40
    1. [TN-VETERANS] Military research at the National Archives
    2. Kelley Bevis
    3. Hello. My name is Kelley -- I recently completed my Masters degree and am going to law school this fall here in Washington, D.C. School is expensive and I could use some extra money to pay for tuition and loans, so I am offering to do military research at the National Archives (service files, pension files, etc). Generally, a request for this kind of information takes the Archives several months, at a minimum, to process. I can retrieve them much faster and also give you someone to interact with instead of a government form. My fees are reasonable, intended to compensate me for my time, printing costs and postage for what I'll send back to you. The Archives offers extended hours once a month, so I would be doing research over the course of three days each month, and I am more than happy to send you a schedule. If you are interested, please just email me at texlabooks@gmail.com Take care. Kelley

    01/20/2008 04:50:25
    1. Re: [TN-VETERANS] RAY in Revolutionary War
    2. I have my Ray family back to Thomas Ray. I believe he was born in TN in 1795. Thomas had a son James and I believe one by the name of Joseph. I don't know what other children he may have had. Thomas died in DeKalb Co. TN after 1850. James was born about 1832 in TN. He was probably born in Belk, Warren County, TN but a few years later the place where he was born was changed to DeKalb Co. TN. James had 2 sons and 7 daughters. He sons were: William Thomas Ray and James Byrd Ray. I am trying to find more information about Thomas Ray and his ancestors. Ruby

    10/19/2006 08:20:24
    1. Re: [TN-VETERANS] RAY in Revolutionary War
    2. Jerry The Old Dude
    3. Ruby I have a James Ray in my family ,Not a whole lot of information on him . I believe that he may be the Father of a Claxton Ray Jerry The old Dude Hollan ----- Original Message ----- From: <RPantalone@aol.com> To: <TN-VETERANS@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, October 18, 2006 11:41 PM Subject: [TN-VETERANS] RAY in Revolutionary War >I am looking for my Ancestors in the Revolutionary War. I believe it >would > have been Thomas, William or James Ray. > Thank you for any information you might have. > Ruby > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > TN-VETERANS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > > -- > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > Version: 7.1.408 / Virus Database: 268.13.5/482 - Release Date: 10/18/2006 > >

    10/19/2006 04:15:42
    1. [TN-VETERANS] RAY in Revolutionary War
    2. I am looking for my Ancestors in the Revolutionary War. I believe it would have been Thomas, William or James Ray. Thank you for any information you might have. Ruby

    10/18/2006 06:41:59
    1. Re: [TNVets] Williams Brothers
    2. Earl Feathers
    3. I am sorry, but I have no records of these men. Earl L. Feathers - Retired 814 Cobblestone Place Kingsport, TN 37660-3298 USA 423-245-7536 423-612-0305 urlfea@chartertn.net ----- Original Message ----- From: "David A Bishop" <shot_my_baby@juno.com> To: <TN-VETERANS-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, May 21, 2006 7:01 PM Subject: [TNVets] Williams Brothers > Looking for records on Hugh Williams and Wood Williams. They were > residents of Hardeman County, and served as privates in the U.S. Army > during World War I. Both were in the American Expeditionary Force that > went to France. > > > ==== TN-VETERANS Mailing List ==== > We have archives! Search for your TN-VETERANS information here..... > http://listsearches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl?list=TN-VETERANS > > ============================== > Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million records added in the > last 12 months. Largest online collection in the world. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13965/rd.ashx > > > -- > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > Version: 7.1.392 / Virus Database: 268.6.1/344 - Release Date: 5/19/06 > >

    05/21/2006 03:15:51
    1. Williams Brothers
    2. David A Bishop
    3. Looking for records on Hugh Williams and Wood Williams. They were residents of Hardeman County, and served as privates in the U.S. Army during World War I. Both were in the American Expeditionary Force that went to France.

    05/21/2006 12:01:34
    1. Andersonville
    2. Kevin Frye
    3. There was a researcher that sent me an email and a photo of his surviving Andersonville ancestor today. I lost the email and wish to exchange records. Can you email me again? Thanks Kevin Frye Andersonville Historian / NPS Volunteer www.angelfire.com/ga2/Andersonvilleprison/index.html

    11/28/2005 03:05:09
    1. Re: TN-VETERANS-D Digest V05 #6
    2. Thanks very much for your generous look-up offer. My ancestor's brother, John ODOM, died in Andersonville as a Prisoner of War. He left a wife and six children I think. Do your records by any chance include that of John ODOM, his cause of death, etc.? Again - thanks so much. Norma (Gorman) Wright

    11/27/2005 10:33:32
    1. Re: [TNVets] Andersonville Civil War POW site
    2. Thanks for answering. Imogene In a message dated 11/24/05 5:45:43 PM Central Standard Time, Frye@pstel.net writes: Hi Imogene, Im sorry but all of my research is based on CW Prison sites. Kevin ----- Original Message ----- From: <IWard27663@aol.com> To: <TN-VETERANS-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, November 24, 2005 4:26 PM Subject: Re: [TNVets] Andersonville Civil War POW site > Thanks for your generous offer of help, Kevin. > > Can you provide me with any information on Two that served in the Spanish > American War? > > Ernest E. Hord Bedford Co. TN. (Born in Ft. Worth ,TX. DOB 1882) > > Fred Hord Bedford Co. TN (DOB 1885?) > > > Thank you for your help, > > Imogene G. Hord, Ward > _IWard27663@aol.com_ (mailto:IWard27663@aol.com) > > > ==== TN-VETERANS Mailing List ==== > Hoaxes and Urban Legends on the Internet > http://www.snopes.com/ > _Snopes.com_ (http://www.snopes.com/) > > ============================== > Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million records added in the > last 12 months. Largest online collection in the world. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13965/rd.ashx > > > ==== TN-VETERANS Mailing List ====

    11/24/2005 03:56:22
    1. Re: [TNVets] Andersonville Civil War POW site
    2. Kevin Frye
    3. Hi Imogene, Im sorry but all of my research is based on CW Prison sites. Kevin ----- Original Message ----- From: <IWard27663@aol.com> To: <TN-VETERANS-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, November 24, 2005 4:26 PM Subject: Re: [TNVets] Andersonville Civil War POW site > Thanks for your generous offer of help, Kevin. > > Can you provide me with any information on Two that served in the Spanish > American War? > > Ernest E. Hord Bedford Co. TN. (Born in Ft. Worth ,TX. DOB 1882) > > Fred Hord Bedford Co. TN (DOB 1885?) > > > Thank you for your help, > > Imogene G. Hord, Ward > _IWard27663@aol.com_ (mailto:IWard27663@aol.com) > > > ==== TN-VETERANS Mailing List ==== > Hoaxes and Urban Legends on the Internet > http://www.snopes.com/ > <A HREF="http://www.snopes.com/">Snopes.com</a> > > ============================== > Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million records added in the > last 12 months. Largest online collection in the world. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13965/rd.ashx > > >

    11/24/2005 11:41:42
    1. Re: [TNVets] Andersonville Civil War POW site
    2. Thanks for your generous offer of help, Kevin. Can you provide me with any information on Two that served in the Spanish American War? Ernest E. Hord Bedford Co. TN. (Born in Ft. Worth ,TX. DOB 1882) Fred Hord Bedford Co. TN (DOB 1885?) Thank you for your help, Imogene G. Hord, Ward _IWard27663@aol.com_ (mailto:IWard27663@aol.com)

    11/24/2005 09:26:45
    1. Re: [TNVets] Andersonville Civil War POW site
    2. Edna Macon
    3. Do you have copies of the trial of Maj. Henry Wirz at your disposal? Thanks, Edna S. Macon ------- ----- Original Message ----- From: "Kevin Frye" <Frye@pstel.net> To: <TN-VETERANS-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, November 24, 2005 8:18 AM Subject: [TNVets] Andersonville Civil War POW site > Hi Gang, > Its been a long time since I have posted here but wanted to remind > those oldies and newbies that I still do FREE research here at > Andersonville for the asking. I'm a part time historian and Volunteer at > Andersonville and I have the newest revision of the historic site database > here at my home and at my fingertips. If anyone needs any lookups, please > just drop me an email. > > Kevin Frye > Butler Georgia > Andersonville Historic Site Historian / NPS Volunteer > www.angelfire.com/ga2/Andersonvilleprison/index.html > > > ==== TN-VETERANS Mailing List ==== > List Mom for TN-VETERANS-L: > Diana Boothe philsbarbie1@arkansasfamilies.net > > ============================== > View and search Historical Newspapers. Read about your ancestors, find > marriage announcements and more. Learn more: > http://www.ancestry.com/s13969/rd.ashx > >

    11/24/2005 05:53:48
    1. Andersonville Civil War POW site
    2. Kevin Frye
    3. Hi Gang, Its been a long time since I have posted here but wanted to remind those oldies and newbies that I still do FREE research here at Andersonville for the asking. I'm a part time historian and Volunteer at Andersonville and I have the newest revision of the historic site database here at my home and at my fingertips. If anyone needs any lookups, please just drop me an email. Kevin Frye Butler Georgia Andersonville Historic Site Historian / NPS Volunteer www.angelfire.com/ga2/Andersonvilleprison/index.html

    11/24/2005 02:18:46
    1. UNSUBSCRIBE
    2. CINDY NORD
    3. UNSUBSCRIBE BRIGHT BLESSINGS, CINDY ANGELS COME TO US IN MANY FORMS...BE OPEN TO RECEIVE THEM!

    04/16/2005 07:39:35
    1. Re: [TNVets] Walkers's 2nd Tennessee Confederate Infantry
    2. Dr. Arthur L. McGinley
    3. Gene, Go to Google.com and type in "2nd Tennessee Infantry". I did and came up with 625 hits. Arthur ----- Original Message ----- From: <Geewalsh@aol.com> To: <TN-VETERANS-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, February 18, 2005 12:21 PM Subject: [TNVets] Walkers's 2nd Tennessee Confederate Infantry > Does anybody have anything on 2nd Tennessee (Walker's) Infantry Regiment? It > was formed in Memphis in May, 1861. > I have some info on it. Wife's ggrandfather killed at Shiloh while serving > with this outffit. He was an Irish immigrant, with a wife and three infant > daughters. So many Irish served in that regiment, that it was sometimes referred > to informally as the Irish Regiment. > Gene Walsh. > > > ==== TN-VETERANS Mailing List ==== > We have archives! Search for your TN-VETERANS information here..... > http://listsearches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl?list=TN-VETERANS > > ============================== > Search Family and Local Histories for stories about your family and the > areas they lived. Over 85 million names added in the last 12 months. > Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13966/rd.ashx >

    02/18/2005 08:09:02
    1. Walkers's 2nd Tennessee Confederate Infantry
    2. Does anybody have anything on 2nd Tennessee (Walker's) Infantry Regiment? It was formed in Memphis in May, 1861. I have some info on it. Wife's ggrandfather killed at Shiloh while serving with this outffit. He was an Irish immigrant, with a wife and three infant daughters. So many Irish served in that regiment, that it was sometimes referred to informally as the Irish Regiment. Gene Walsh.

    02/18/2005 05:21:34