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    1. Re: [TNDICKSO] Roll Call
    2. Faye, Thanks for the congratulations! Levi Wilson b: 6 Jan. 1849 m: Nancy Jane Messer their son: Robert Lee Wilson b: 1 Oct. 1866 d:18 April 1970 m: 7 Sept 1907 to Urvilla Myrtle Holbrook b: 28 Dec. 1891 d: 18 Apr. 1986 theri daughter Lora Maxine Wilson is my grandmother she was married to Lee Logan Gregory... Robert and "Myrt" was both living in Olive Hill, KY at the time of their deaths and are buried there. I am not sure where Levi was from... I will have to ask my mother. she is working on the Wilson clan too. My Wilson clan is from all over...lol... mostly Kentucky, Tennessee, and Ohio... but you know the Wilsons, they seem to get around. Darla In a message dated 9/6/2004 7:24:52 AM Central Standard Time, [email protected] writes: Congratulations, Darla, on your marriage. Now what Wilson family and where? Faye Wilson Keele

    09/06/2004 04:45:31
    1. Re: [TNDICKSO] Roll Call
    2. Faye Keele
    3. Hey Cher, Good to know you are still kicking>> When you calm down a bit ,,,,, give me a hollow. Made it through my surgery fine and dandy.... Your CUZ, Faye

    09/06/2004 01:31:06
    1. Re: [TNDICKSO] Roll Call
    2. Faye Keele
    3. Congratulations, Darla, on your marriage. Now what Wilson family and where? Faye Wilson Keele

    09/06/2004 01:24:34
    1. TNDICKSO] Roll Call
    2. I am searching for those: Underwoods, Davis, Baggetts, Biters, Freeman, McCarty Thanks, Debbie in Indiana

    09/05/2004 04:38:53
    1. Re: [TNDICKSO] Roll Call
    2. The Whitfields, John and Margaret are the historians. Phalby R. Walker

    09/05/2004 12:53:30
    1. Re: [TNDICKSO] Roll Call
    2. Tony Johnson
    3. WEll Hello Again Cousin In law:::: LOL more then Likely I do have some on the Tankersly Lines as this is the lines of my Great Uncle ???? Johnson of Dickson Co. (LOL) Humphreys . I will try and send you what I have::: one of the Tankerslys contributed a lot of info to Mr. and MRs. Whitowrth County Historians of Humphreys Co. Still alive in Waverly for the Humphreys County History Books Volume 1 and Volume 2::: Cuzin Tony >From: "Mollie H Simpson" <[email protected]> >Reply-To: [email protected] >To: [email protected] >Subject: Re: [TNDICKSO] Roll Call >Date: Sun, 5 Sep 2004 10:10:08 -0500 > >Congratulations, >Mollie' > >----- Original Message ----- >From: <[email protected]> >To: <[email protected]> >Sent: Saturday, September 04, 2004 10:33 PM >Subject: [TNDICKSO] Roll Call > > > > Hello everyone... > > Just wanted to let everyone know that I was just married August 31st >into >the > > Tanksley family so I will now be researching them too. > > I am still researching Canada, Edwards, Cathey, Ivey, Gregory, McAdams, > > Wyatt, Wilson, Holbrooks. > > Thanks > > Darla Tanksley > > Dickson County, TN > > > > > > ==== TNDICKSO Mailing List ==== > > http://www.rootsweb.com/~tndickso/index.htm > > > > > > > >==== TNDICKSO Mailing List ==== >http://www.rootsweb.com/~tndickso/index.htm >I am my own double first cousin , now isn't that scarey .... >

    09/05/2004 12:41:42
    1. Re: TNDICKSO-D Digest V04 #147
    2. Deb Crow
    3. Came thru fine on my email acct. Deb Crow, Donegan/Dunnegan/Dunnagan,Adcock,Pendergrass __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? New and Improved Yahoo! Mail - Send 10MB messages! http://promotions.yahoo.com/new_mail

    09/05/2004 11:35:58
    1. Re:
    2. Mollie H Simpson
    3. Sharon, Came thru loud and clear... Mollie' ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, September 05, 2004 2:27 PM > Thanks fo your help Mollie. Hopefully this works. > > I am researching Gilmer/Gilmore,Martin, Peeler. All families were in Dickson as > well as Hickman Co. > > Sharon Gimer Dixon > >

    09/05/2004 09:55:36
    1. Re: [TNDICKSO] Roll Call
    2. Thank you Mollie. Darla In a message dated 9/5/2004 10:10:45 AM Central Standard Time, [email protected] writes: Congratulations, Mollie'

    09/05/2004 08:14:19
    1. Re: [TNDICKSO] Darla's Nuptials
    2. Thank you Cher for the congratulations. I have been pulling out my hair for years trying to tie all this together.I guess one more name (family) wont make me bald...lol Darla In a message dated 9/5/2004 5:31:07 AM Central Standard Time, [email protected] writes: Congratulations,(I really mean, Best Wishes) Darla on your marriage and on your BIGGER field of research! You have some great names that you are tied to... you will pull your hair out trying to tie em down! <LOL> What fun though! Cher

    09/05/2004 08:13:10
    1. Re: [TNDICKSO] Roll Call
    2. Mollie H Simpson
    3. Congratulations, Mollie' ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, September 04, 2004 10:33 PM Subject: [TNDICKSO] Roll Call > Hello everyone... > Just wanted to let everyone know that I was just married August 31st into the > Tanksley family so I will now be researching them too. > I am still researching Canada, Edwards, Cathey, Ivey, Gregory, McAdams, > Wyatt, Wilson, Holbrooks. > Thanks > Darla Tanksley > Dickson County, TN > > > ==== TNDICKSO Mailing List ==== > http://www.rootsweb.com/~tndickso/index.htm > >

    09/05/2004 04:10:08
    1. Walker's Dickson Co., TN
    2. Rayna
    3. Hi Mike, I attempted to send this to your private email, but it was returned. Please contact me at [email protected] Are you participating in the Walker DNA tests? I think we have talked before about the possibility of ours being the same family. I think we are, but proving it is going to be difficult. The 1850 census you found is my family, several other members were in Macoupin Co and by 1860 almost all of them were. The usual problems exist on where Archeblaus and Jacob were born, One census, 1850 Madison Co, states South Carolina, the 1860 Macoupin Co census says VA. My understanding of the migration pattern was VA > NC or SC > TN > IL with the possiblity of GA mentioned. We have Archelaus married to Susan Robinson in 1825 Madison Co., IL, probably a second wife because in 1830 there are 3 male children living with them between the ages of 10 - 15 We are still searching for any wills that will connect everyone together. Right now we have bits and pieces of the puzzle, some land documents, census records, marriage records. Let me know if you are interested in any of it and will send it along to you. This is the obit of Archelaus: Bunker Hill Union Gazette Dec 21, 1866 pg3 - Macoupin County, IL Name Archeleous Walker died Dec 11, 1866. Residence was West Prairie, Il. Aged 84 years. Born abt 1782 in VA. Came to this state abt 45 years ago. Died at West Prairie at the home of Daniel B. Sawyer. Cause of death was general debility. Cemetery was not listed. Notes: He was a native of VA., was raised in Georgia. Came to IL 45 years ago after having lived in Tennessee for many years. He outlived the majority of his family. Could this be the same A. Walker who is buried in Wayne cem. A Walker, Dec 17, 1783-Dec 12, 1866. I'm putting a lot of faith in the DNA testing showing some of the relationships. My great great uncle Walker just submitted his sample to the Walker DNA test about 2 months ago. Take care, Rayna Moore Rayna Moore  

    09/05/2004 03:59:50
    1. Roll Call
    2. Janie M. Brigode
    3. HI , I think some one once said they were related to a Whitehorn Female out of Dickson co. Hooper(2), Scarlett, Thanks Janie in tucson

    09/05/2004 03:50:05
    1. Re: Roll Call
    2. theshadow
    3. Hi Susy, I'd love to know if you have anything on Isham and Elizabeth Whitehead Trotter who are supposedly buried in Hustburg. Jean Hancock in TX ----- Original Message ----- From: [email protected] To: [email protected] Sent: Wednesday, September 01, 2004 12:15 PM Subject: Roll Call Dear Friends - So happy to see all the activity going on. My lines are very early Dickson Co. The Turner Family - John, his son George, and grandson Richard Dillard The Teas (Tease) Family - Very early - in the area of Yellow Creek (possibly near the mouth of Bear Creek) The Gilmore Family - My James Teas married Anna Gilmore about 1806-1807 The Norris Family - There might be a connection with the Norris and Teas families. Could anyone researching the Norris family give me any help??? Good luck to all. Susy PS - I have (as far as I know) all the published records on Humphreys County along with boxes of personal research done by my mother who was County Historian for Humphreys County for many years. I would be happy to try to help anyone researching in Humphreys County. ______________________________

    09/05/2004 01:23:51
    1. Darla's Nuptials
    2. Cheryl Adams
    3. Congratulations,(I really mean, Best Wishes) Darla on your marriage and on your BIGGER field of research! You have some great names that you are tied to... you will pull your hair out trying to tie em down! <LOL> What fun though! Cher -------Original Message------- From: [email protected] Date: 09/04/04 23:33:55 To: [email protected] Subject: [TNDICKSO] Roll Call Hello everyone... Just wanted to let everyone know that I was just married August 31st into the Tanksley family so I will now be researching them too. I am still researching Canada, Edwards, Cathey, Ivey, Gregory, McAdams, Wyatt, Wilson, Holbrooks. Thanks Darla Tanksley Dickson County, TN

    09/05/2004 12:31:51
    1. Roll Call
    2. Hello everyone... Just wanted to let everyone know that I was just married August 31st into the Tanksley family so I will now be researching them too. I am still researching Canada, Edwards, Cathey, Ivey, Gregory, McAdams, Wyatt, Wilson, Holbrooks. Thanks Darla Tanksley Dickson County, TN

    09/04/2004 05:33:23
    1. Re: [TNDICKSO] Jean Hancock is back---sort of!
    2. Mollie H Simpson
    3. Very True, Mollie' ----- Original Message ----- From: "Amanda Tate" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, September 03, 2004 3:57 PM Subject: Re: [TNDICKSO] Jean Hancock is back---sort of! > God's hand at work > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "theshadow" <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Friday, September 03, 2004 1:33 PM > Subject: [TNDICKSO] Jean Hancock is back---sort of! > > > > Hi There! Well, I am finally able to get back on the computer although I > don't spend more than an hour or two right now. > > > > I know my friend, Liz, has kept some of you up-to-date on my progress > these past 4 months but here's the story on what's been going on with me. > > > > On May 11th Liz and I drove from Jackson, MS to home where I collapsed in > the bed as I was some tired! The next day I was down in my back but could > still move around. The day after that I was taken to the emergency room as I > could not move and was in a great deal of pain. I spent the next 8 days in > the hospital and was sent home to try to get in good enough shape so I could > have an MRI done to see what was wrong. Along the way I developed small red > welts/lesions on both my legs from the knees down. Well, 3 wks. later I did > get the MRI and found that I had something that looked like a "growth" on my > spine. However, the neurosurgeon was more concerned about the welts than my > back by that time so he sent me to an Infectious Disease Specialist. > > > > Dr. R. S. Lemos of Bryan, TX is from Brazil and I found out later that he > was a "child prodigy, and lucky for me that he was! I had to check into the > hospital to have an IV inserted into my arm for 6 weeks as Warner was to > administer antibiotics twice a day for the next 6 weeks. While in the hosp. > Dr. Lemos asked a local cardiologist to check me out as I had told him I had > a malfunctioning heart valve and he had already suspected that the infection > might have attacked my heart and spine since those were the weakest areas in > my body. > > > > Well, you guessed it, he was right! It had attacked that valve and was > working on another---the Drs. called it a "vegetation"----not sure if it was > moss or what. We tried antibiotics at first in hopes that would solve the > problem but I finally had to have open heart surgery on July 24th, repairing > one valve and replacing the destroyed one with a valve called the "porcine > Hancock" valve. Some fellow named Hancock had developed the valve! The > surgeon said that if I had not had the surgery at that time you would now be > hearing from me wherever my ancestors are---and I wasn't real sure where I > might wake up! > > > > After a couple of setbacks with the antibiotics, I finally finished that > therapy on Aug. 30th and am now on my way to making a full recovery. When > they did the heart cath they found that I have no heart blockage of any > kind---which I think is pretty much a miracle in itself in today's world of > fatty foods. It seems my heart is now the strongest part of my body so I > guess as long as I don't drift into an oncoming lane on the Interstate I'll > be around for a while! Dr. Lemos said that the infection which manifested > itself in my legs was most likely the cause of my previous back problems as > well----so keep your fingers crossed that as I heal and build back up my > stamina he is right. > > > > So many of you sent me Prayers, cards, and letters and I cannot tell you > how much I enjoyed receiving each one. A side effect of the surgery is that > the little finger and ring finger on both hands are numb (which will > eventually go away) and I have trouble writing so I will be slow in thanking > you---but please know that I do thank you so much. > > > > I am slowly getting back into genealogy stuff but right now I am trying to > read some of the email I was able to save before I accidentally deleted > them! I have no idea what I did, but it's all gone now so if you sent me > something in the last 4 months (other than forwarded stuff), send it again > if you are of a mind to. I do ask that you hold off forwarding email to me > as I'm trying to save my stamina as much as possible and I do still have > some 500 emails to go through! > > > > I'm going to close now but it sure feels good to be here and to be online > again! > > > > Jean Hancock in TX > > > > > > > > > > ==== TNDICKSO Mailing List ==== > > http://www.rootsweb.com/~tndickso/index.htm > > > > > > ==== TNDICKSO Mailing List ==== > http://www.rootsweb.com/~tndickso/index.htm >

    09/04/2004 12:17:01
    1. Re: [TNDICKSO] Jean Hancock is back---sort of!
    2. Amanda Tate
    3. God's hand at work ----- Original Message ----- From: "theshadow" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, September 03, 2004 1:33 PM Subject: [TNDICKSO] Jean Hancock is back---sort of! > Hi There! Well, I am finally able to get back on the computer although I don't spend more than an hour or two right now. > > I know my friend, Liz, has kept some of you up-to-date on my progress these past 4 months but here's the story on what's been going on with me. > > On May 11th Liz and I drove from Jackson, MS to home where I collapsed in the bed as I was some tired! The next day I was down in my back but could still move around. The day after that I was taken to the emergency room as I could not move and was in a great deal of pain. I spent the next 8 days in the hospital and was sent home to try to get in good enough shape so I could have an MRI done to see what was wrong. Along the way I developed small red welts/lesions on both my legs from the knees down. Well, 3 wks. later I did get the MRI and found that I had something that looked like a "growth" on my spine. However, the neurosurgeon was more concerned about the welts than my back by that time so he sent me to an Infectious Disease Specialist. > > Dr. R. S. Lemos of Bryan, TX is from Brazil and I found out later that he was a "child prodigy, and lucky for me that he was! I had to check into the hospital to have an IV inserted into my arm for 6 weeks as Warner was to administer antibiotics twice a day for the next 6 weeks. While in the hosp. Dr. Lemos asked a local cardiologist to check me out as I had told him I had a malfunctioning heart valve and he had already suspected that the infection might have attacked my heart and spine since those were the weakest areas in my body. > > Well, you guessed it, he was right! It had attacked that valve and was working on another---the Drs. called it a "vegetation"----not sure if it was moss or what. We tried antibiotics at first in hopes that would solve the problem but I finally had to have open heart surgery on July 24th, repairing one valve and replacing the destroyed one with a valve called the "porcine Hancock" valve. Some fellow named Hancock had developed the valve! The surgeon said that if I had not had the surgery at that time you would now be hearing from me wherever my ancestors are---and I wasn't real sure where I might wake up! > > After a couple of setbacks with the antibiotics, I finally finished that therapy on Aug. 30th and am now on my way to making a full recovery. When they did the heart cath they found that I have no heart blockage of any kind---which I think is pretty much a miracle in itself in today's world of fatty foods. It seems my heart is now the strongest part of my body so I guess as long as I don't drift into an oncoming lane on the Interstate I'll be around for a while! Dr. Lemos said that the infection which manifested itself in my legs was most likely the cause of my previous back problems as well----so keep your fingers crossed that as I heal and build back up my stamina he is right. > > So many of you sent me Prayers, cards, and letters and I cannot tell you how much I enjoyed receiving each one. A side effect of the surgery is that the little finger and ring finger on both hands are numb (which will eventually go away) and I have trouble writing so I will be slow in thanking you---but please know that I do thank you so much. > > I am slowly getting back into genealogy stuff but right now I am trying to read some of the email I was able to save before I accidentally deleted them! I have no idea what I did, but it's all gone now so if you sent me something in the last 4 months (other than forwarded stuff), send it again if you are of a mind to. I do ask that you hold off forwarding email to me as I'm trying to save my stamina as much as possible and I do still have some 500 emails to go through! > > I'm going to close now but it sure feels good to be here and to be online again! > > Jean Hancock in TX > > > > > ==== TNDICKSO Mailing List ==== > http://www.rootsweb.com/~tndickso/index.htm >

    09/03/2004 09:57:36
    1. Jean Hancock is back---sort of!
    2. theshadow
    3. Hi There! Well, I am finally able to get back on the computer although I don't spend more than an hour or two right now. I know my friend, Liz, has kept some of you up-to-date on my progress these past 4 months but here's the story on what's been going on with me. On May 11th Liz and I drove from Jackson, MS to home where I collapsed in the bed as I was some tired! The next day I was down in my back but could still move around. The day after that I was taken to the emergency room as I could not move and was in a great deal of pain. I spent the next 8 days in the hospital and was sent home to try to get in good enough shape so I could have an MRI done to see what was wrong. Along the way I developed small red welts/lesions on both my legs from the knees down. Well, 3 wks. later I did get the MRI and found that I had something that looked like a "growth" on my spine. However, the neurosurgeon was more concerned about the welts than my back by that time so he sent me to an Infectious Disease Specialist. Dr. R. S. Lemos of Bryan, TX is from Brazil and I found out later that he was a "child prodigy, and lucky for me that he was! I had to check into the hospital to have an IV inserted into my arm for 6 weeks as Warner was to administer antibiotics twice a day for the next 6 weeks. While in the hosp. Dr. Lemos asked a local cardiologist to check me out as I had told him I had a malfunctioning heart valve and he had already suspected that the infection might have attacked my heart and spine since those were the weakest areas in my body. Well, you guessed it, he was right! It had attacked that valve and was working on another---the Drs. called it a "vegetation"----not sure if it was moss or what. We tried antibiotics at first in hopes that would solve the problem but I finally had to have open heart surgery on July 24th, repairing one valve and replacing the destroyed one with a valve called the "porcine Hancock" valve. Some fellow named Hancock had developed the valve! The surgeon said that if I had not had the surgery at that time you would now be hearing from me wherever my ancestors are---and I wasn't real sure where I might wake up! After a couple of setbacks with the antibiotics, I finally finished that therapy on Aug. 30th and am now on my way to making a full recovery. When they did the heart cath they found that I have no heart blockage of any kind---which I think is pretty much a miracle in itself in today's world of fatty foods. It seems my heart is now the strongest part of my body so I guess as long as I don't drift into an oncoming lane on the Interstate I'll be around for a while! Dr. Lemos said that the infection which manifested itself in my legs was most likely the cause of my previous back problems as well----so keep your fingers crossed that as I heal and build back up my stamina he is right. So many of you sent me Prayers, cards, and letters and I cannot tell you how much I enjoyed receiving each one. A side effect of the surgery is that the little finger and ring finger on both hands are numb (which will eventually go away) and I have trouble writing so I will be slow in thanking you---but please know that I do thank you so much. I am slowly getting back into genealogy stuff but right now I am trying to read some of the email I was able to save before I accidentally deleted them! I have no idea what I did, but it's all gone now so if you sent me something in the last 4 months (other than forwarded stuff), send it again if you are of a mind to. I do ask that you hold off forwarding email to me as I'm trying to save my stamina as much as possible and I do still have some 500 emails to go through! I'm going to close now but it sure feels good to be here and to be online again! Jean Hancock in TX

    09/03/2004 07:33:06
    1. Roll Call Davidson, Luther, Moss, Rainy
    2. Pam Pease
    3. Please add mine. Pam

    09/02/2004 07:43:38