Cathy.. the Sarah McAdoo was on the bottom of the Deed of sale for my grt. grandmother to property to her son.. William Robert Mitchell. The name William McAdoo appeared on a Pension letter of my grandfather ,,listed above.. brothers Pettition for Pension after the Civil War. in Henry county.. where a hand written letter staed that Mr. McAdoo had lived next to the Mitchell famillly along Yellow Creek Road for years... It onlly caught my attention becasue of the Sarah McAdoo listed on the property sale at the bottom of the letter next to Arabella Mitchell, my grandmother.. so I though if it was land held together they must be related...??...two different perioooods of time adn two different documents but same name in common, McAdoo on both. Lenora
Michael, I am new to my HALL line, and don't recognize the WILLIAM HALL that you are inquiring about, that does not mean that they are not connected. I am researching the JOHN HALL b 1782 and ROSANNA BROWN b 1787. My line comes from their son BENJAMIN BROWN HALL b 1806 in GA. and his second wife MARY POLLY FUSSELL. Now there are others on this list that descend from some of the other children. Contact Suzanne Ash at Sash1616@aol.com or Ben Hall at Bhhtn@aol.com. These two researchers have given me most of the information that I have now. Pat Durham McRae, in Indiana Researching: TRIMBLE, IVY, ELDER, HALL, FUSSELL, DURHAM, THOMPSON, & FLORA in FL & GA
Lenora -- I'm not having much luck finding your Sarah McAdoo or William McAdoo connected to the Mitchell family. Can you give me more exact info on the documents where the names appear, especially the dates of the documents and any other names (with dates, if possible) that appear on them. Thanks! Cathy Wilheim >From: LAnde12781@aol.com >Reply-To: TNDICKSO-L@rootsweb.com >To: TNDICKSO-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: [TNDICKSO] Re: New to you / Mtichell-McAdoo? >Date: Mon, 30 Jul 2001 11:05:28 EDT > >Hello.. I am from the MItchell, Hays .Clymer and other Dickson >surnames... >They were aall great grandparents related........I recently recieved a >Pension for my grandfathers brother fffffor the Civil War...in it was a >letter signed by W. J. Climer,, a family of grandfathers sister through >marriage.. but also the signature of W. MCAdoo.........I am interesssted >in any connection to the Mitchells....My grandmother Arabella Mitchell >had >a Deed in which she signed over land to her son William R. Mitchell in >earlly 1850's... but we never knew why it also had the name Sarah McAdoo >also at the botttom of the Deed,, which we assumed was a Witness >signature.. though it did not list this Sarah as Witness... So we wondered >if >she was a relative of Arabella's and co owned the land in some >way....never >did find the connection.....and now heere is another connection in the >Petition to the Civil War Board with the connection again.. Have >you >ever heard of any connection between my family and yours? > >Lenora > > >==== TNDICKSO Mailing List ==== >http://www.rootsweb.com/~tndickso/index.htm >Join our sister list DICKSONDIGGERS@topica.com >To submit your SURNAMES go to this site and fill out the form: >http://www.rootsweb.com/~tndickso/sursubmit.htm > >============================== >Search over 1 Billion names at Ancestry.com! >http://www.ancestry.com/rd/rwlist1.asp > _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp
Anyone comes across info on W.J. Climer please let me know... think he is the father of Dudley Climer married to Susan Mitchell.. he says in a military letter that he had lived for years close to the Mtichells on Yellow Creek...... Thanks Lenora
Pat, you're researching surname "Hall". Would that include a William Hall who married a Parilee Galloway in 1841, and then presumably died before the 1850 census? Childen were James, Arrinetta, and Richard. --- Canopy2@aol.com wrote: > Sandy, what a wonderful and interesting story. I > have run across a couple of > very early teenage marriages, and men in their 50's > marrying girls in their > 20's. Convenience was more the rule of the day, > rather than Love. > > Pat Durham McRae, in Indiana > > Researching: TRIMBLE, IVY, ELDER, HALL, FUSSELL, > DURHAM, THOMPSON, & FLORA in > TN & GA > > > ==== TNDICKSO Mailing List ==== > http://www.rootsweb.com/~tndickso/index.htm > To submit your SURNAMES go to this site and fill out > the form: > http://www.rootsweb.com/~tndickso/sursubmit.htm > > ============================== > Visit Ancestry.com for a FREE 14-Day Trial and enjoy > access to the #1 > Source for Family History Online. Go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/subscribe/subscribetrial1y.asp?sourcecode=F11HB > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Make international calls for as low as $.04/minute with Yahoo! Messenger http://phonecard.yahoo.com/
Another hurray for you... so glad. as of course it is in a small way a hurray for me since it is grandmother brother!!!! Are you putting these documents on the Hays family pages??? Lenora
Sandy, what a wonderful and interesting story. I have run across a couple of very early teenage marriages, and men in their 50's marrying girls in their 20's. Convenience was more the rule of the day, rather than Love. Pat Durham McRae, in Indiana Researching: TRIMBLE, IVY, ELDER, HALL, FUSSELL, DURHAM, THOMPSON, & FLORA in TN & GA
That's a neat story Sandy. Im so glad you found that info. Jackie tanimara@townsqr.com ICQ# 16519574 Yahoo Messenger ID Tanimara_2000 Surnames: THOMAS, TOWLES, POPE, BRIDGES, ROBB, HARRINGTON, MOORE, RILEY, PETTY, HARMAN, MADDOX, HILL, BURTCHETT, COLEMAN, ANDERSON, TUCKER, HONER, LOMAX, CUDE, DUDLEY "A people without a history is like wind on the buffalo grass" Crazy Horse - Oglala Sioux "Yigaquu osaniyu adanvto adadoligi nigohilvi nasquv utloyasdi nihi!" ("May the Great Spirit's blessings always be wih you") Cherokee Addresses: Post message: harringtongen@yahoogroups.com Subscribe: harringtongen-subscribe@yahoogroups.com Unsubscribe: harringtongen-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com List owner: harringtongen-owner@yahoogroups.com URL to this page: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/harringtongen websites for dogs and native heritage http://www.fortunecity.com/greenfield/twyford/461/index.html http://www.geocities.com/tanimara_2000/ ----- Original Message ----- From: Sandra Ellis <sjellis@mindspring.com> To: <TNDICKSO-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, August 01, 2001 10:49 PM Subject: [TNDICKSO] HAYES/such surprises! > As you know from a recent post, I finally found out the name of my 3rd > great-grandfather and how he really died. Well, today I took a trip to > Christian County (they have a nice genealogy dept. in their library!) to get > a copy of my parents marriage records. (They were divorced after 3 years so > who knows if either of them has a copy!) Someone had told me that my > gg-grandparents were married in Christian County, KY so I thought I'd look > through the marriage index books while I was there. The year I was given > was 1876 but I didn't see a record of the marriage. Some nice person went > to the trouble to compiling an alphabetical marriage index so I looked > through that without paying any attention to the year---I just looked for a > Hays/Hayes and when I found one, I looked to if it was what I wanted. > > I knew my g-grandmother was born in 1880 because she was on the census > record for that year as an infant. I knew she married in 1898 because I > have a copy of that marriage record. Imagine my surprise when I learned > that her parents got married when she was 16 years old! My husband was > totally confused---he kept saying those things didn't happen "back then". > (I told him that he needed to do a little research himself and he'd find out > just how often it did happen!) My gg-grandparents had 12 children but they > didn't decide to get married until after the 10th one was born. I had > always wondered why they didn't get married in Stewart County where they > lived---now, I think I found a pretty good reason for them to cross that > state line to get married. (I'd bet no one knew they were never married all > those years!) > > Theodore Baxter Hayes married Clara Alice Trump on 28 Mar 1896 in > Hopkinsville, Christian County, KY. The paper says "T.B. Hays" and I have > an affidavit written by Clara's mother that says her name is "Clara Ann" > although "Alice" is on the marriage record and the tombstone. > > After I got back to Clarksville, I paid a visit to the cemetery where these > two are buried. I've been there before and have photos of their tombstones > made 15-20 years ago. Back then, there were 2 seperate stones under an old > oak tree. I cleaned the leaves off the stones to be able to read the dates. > My second surprise for the day was at the cemetery. Someone has replaced > those two stones with one stone---and the stone has been turned around! > Before, I faced that oak tree to photograph the stones. Today, I had my > back to the tree to read the stone. > > Isn't genealogy FUN!!!! (Now I have to try to find out who replaced those > stones and why this one is turned around!) > > Sandy Ellis > > > ==== TNDICKSO Mailing List ==== > http://www.rootsweb.com/~tndickso/index.htm > Have you posted your histories or lore lately? > To submit your SURNAMES go to this site and fill out the form: http://www.rootsweb.com/~tndickso/sursubmit.htm > > ============================== > Visit Ancestry.com for a FREE 14-Day Trial and enjoy access to the #1 > Source for Family History Online. Go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/subscribe/subscribetrial1y.asp?sourcecode=F11HB > >
As you know from a recent post, I finally found out the name of my 3rd great-grandfather and how he really died. Well, today I took a trip to Christian County (they have a nice genealogy dept. in their library!) to get a copy of my parents marriage records. (They were divorced after 3 years so who knows if either of them has a copy!) Someone had told me that my gg-grandparents were married in Christian County, KY so I thought I'd look through the marriage index books while I was there. The year I was given was 1876 but I didn't see a record of the marriage. Some nice person went to the trouble to compiling an alphabetical marriage index so I looked through that without paying any attention to the year---I just looked for a Hays/Hayes and when I found one, I looked to if it was what I wanted. I knew my g-grandmother was born in 1880 because she was on the census record for that year as an infant. I knew she married in 1898 because I have a copy of that marriage record. Imagine my surprise when I learned that her parents got married when she was 16 years old! My husband was totally confused---he kept saying those things didn't happen "back then". (I told him that he needed to do a little research himself and he'd find out just how often it did happen!) My gg-grandparents had 12 children but they didn't decide to get married until after the 10th one was born. I had always wondered why they didn't get married in Stewart County where they lived---now, I think I found a pretty good reason for them to cross that state line to get married. (I'd bet no one knew they were never married all those years!) Theodore Baxter Hayes married Clara Alice Trump on 28 Mar 1896 in Hopkinsville, Christian County, KY. The paper says "T.B. Hays" and I have an affidavit written by Clara's mother that says her name is "Clara Ann" although "Alice" is on the marriage record and the tombstone. After I got back to Clarksville, I paid a visit to the cemetery where these two are buried. I've been there before and have photos of their tombstones made 15-20 years ago. Back then, there were 2 seperate stones under an old oak tree. I cleaned the leaves off the stones to be able to read the dates. My second surprise for the day was at the cemetery. Someone has replaced those two stones with one stone---and the stone has been turned around! Before, I faced that oak tree to photograph the stones. Today, I had my back to the tree to read the stone. Isn't genealogy FUN!!!! (Now I have to try to find out who replaced those stones and why this one is turned around!) Sandy Ellis
Helen will be in our thoughts and prayers. Janet L.
I will keep Helen in my prayers. Mollie ----- Original Message ----- From: "Sandra Ellis" <sjellis@mindspring.com> To: <TNDICKSO-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, August 01, 2001 5:31 AM Subject: [TNDICKSO] Prayers > I just heard from a good friend, "cousin", and member of our "list family". > Helen Hendricks and her family have sure had some rough times in the past > year or so---and it's not slowing down! Her husband (Jim) has had some > serious medical problems in the past and continues to have some. > > Please add Helen and her family to your prayer list. > > Sandy Ellis > > > ==== TNDICKSO Mailing List ==== > http://www.rootsweb.com/~tndickso/index.htm > Join our sister list DICKSONDIGGERS@topica.com > Search your tree if you want deep roots! > > ============================== > Shop Ancestry - Everything you need to Discover, Preserve & Celebrate > your heritage! > http://shop.myfamily.com/ancestrycatalog >
Sandy, My prayers are with Helen....Thank you for the notice.... Lola
I just heard from a good friend, "cousin", and member of our "list family". Helen Hendricks and her family have sure had some rough times in the past year or so---and it's not slowing down! Her husband (Jim) has had some serious medical problems in the past and continues to have some. Please add Helen and her family to your prayer list. Sandy Ellis
Sent you info yesterday on my Arabella Mitchell... are you in this line also???? Lenora
Welcome!!! Cathy, you are going to like this list. I am a fairly new member, and felt right at home from the beginning. I do not have any connection to your line of McAdoo's but read the story with great interest. Pat Durham McRae, in Indiana Researching: TRIMBLE, IVY, ELDER, HALL, FUSSELL, DURHAM, THOMPSON, & FLORA in TN & GA
Sigh.... nuther warning... nothing to do but read .... Cher Officials Warn of 'Code Red' Internet Threat By Deborah Zabarenko Reuters WASHINGTON (July 30) - The fast-spreading ''Code Red'' Internet worm, which disrupted U.S. government Web sites last week, is likely to start multiplying again on Tuesday and could slow the Internet worldwide, officials said on Monday. Code Red, which first surfaced in mid-July, is expected to re-emerge at 8 p.m. EDT on Tuesday, according to the FBI's National Infrastructure Protection Center (NIPC) and other online security watchers. ''There is reason for concern that mass traffic associated with the worm's propagation could degrade the overall functioning of the Internet and impact ordinary users,'' said NIPC Director Ronald Dick at a news conference. Computers running the Windows NT or Windows 2000 operating systems and Microsoft's Internet Information Server (IIS) software version 4.0 or 5.0 are vulnerable to infection and the users should install a software patch. Instructions for the patch are available at www.digitalisland.net/codered. Computer users running Windows 95, Windows 98 or Windows Me are less vulnerable, and no action was recommended for them. For infected computers, turning the machine off and then on gets rid of the worm but does not provide immunity from future infection. Code Red was first noticed in mid-July and appeared to spread most virulently on July 19, but has been largely dormant since about July 23, experts from industry and government said at the news conference to publicize the software patch. The worm was expected to strike again on Tuesday evening at the hour corresponding to the first instant of Wednesday, August 1, based on so-called universal time, which is the same as Greenwich Mean Time. The worm, named for a caffeinated soft drink favored by computer programmers, works by installing itself on server computers that then are instructed to blitz government Web sites and others with data, which can slow them down. UNCONTROLLED GROWTH, WIDESPREAD OUTAGES ''What makes this one different from any other is how dramatically ... it has been able to propagate itself and the viciousness associated with that,'' Dick said. The worm can also deface sites, though in two of the three known variants, no vandalism is apparent to computer users. In last week's hits, some U.S. government sites showed the message ''Hacked by Chinese.'' It scans the Internet, looking for other computers to infect, and as more and more computers are infected the scanning gets more widespread. ''This uncontrolled growth in scanning directly decreases the speed of the Internet and can cause sporadic but widespread outages among all types of systems,'' the online security watchers said in a joint statement. The version of Code Red that could hit on Tuesday ''has mutated so that it may be even more dangerous,'' the statement warned. ''This spread has the potential to disrupt business and personal use of the Internet for applications such as electronic commerce, e-mail and entertainment.'' The warning was posted by Microsoft Corp., the FBI center, Carnegie Mellon University's Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT) and other groups. While the White House Web site managed to avoid disruption when the worm surfaced on July 19, the Pentagon temporarily cut off public access to hundreds of its Web sites on July 23 to guard against it. Public access was restored to the Defense Department sites on July 24. Dick noted that on July 19 alone the worm had infected more than 250,000 computer systems in just nine hours and it was estimated it could affect 500,000 Internet addresses in a day. INVESTIGATING SOURCE OF CODE RED He said the source of the worm was being investigated, but said it was up to the users of the Internet to take the measures needed to secure the net from such attacks. ''For us to have a safe Internet the public at large has to institute appropriate security measures, of downloading appropriate fixes to various products, making sure that their anti-virus software is continually updated,'' he said. The worm enters computers when users try to access a Web page, said Roman Danyliw, an Internet Security Analyst at CERT. ''It comes in over the same exact channel that you would use to request a page,'' Danyliw said in a telephone interview from Pittsburgh. ''It's going to a particular Web server, it talks the same language that your browser would be, but this time it inserts this malicious payload, this thing that's going to cause the particular server to be infected.'' It does this by exploiting a vulnerability in the IIS software, he said. Russ Cooper of security services company TruSecure Corp. said Code Red is ''huge'' compared to the Melissa and ILoveYou viruses. Code Red is ''enough to cause the meltdown of the Internet,'' Cooper told Reuters. ''Whether your machine is vulnerable or not, if 300,000 machines all try and send you 8 kilobytes of data, you won't be able to use the Net in the process.'' 17:31 07-30-01 Copyright 2001 Reuters Limited. All rights reserved. Republication or redistribution of Reuters content, including by framing or similar means, is expressly prohibited without the prior written consent of Reuters. Reuters shall not be liable for any errors or delays in content, or for any actions taken in reliance thereon. All active hyperlinks have been inserted by AOL.
Dickson Diggers, Received this email about new items added.. Thought it might help someone on the list. Mollie RAOGK 1, 2 & 6 Coordinator The following documents were added to the Tennessee USGenWeb Archives and Tombstone Transcription Register last week. http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/tn/bedford/deeds/burdet01.txt http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/tn/bedford/deeds/chapel01.txt http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/tn/bedford/deeds/crebbs01.txt http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/tn/bedford/deeds/hess01.txt http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/tn/bedford/deeds/morton01.txt http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/tn/bedford/deeds/payne16.txt http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/tn/campbell/cemeteries/aaaaa.txt http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/tn/carter/obits/emmert02.txt http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/tn/carter/obits/odell01.txt http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/tn/carter/obits/rchrdsn07.txt http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/tn/crockett/vitals/mara1900.txt http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/tn/crockett/vitals/marb1900.txt 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http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/tn/mcnairy/wills/hodge1929.txt http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/tn/mcnairy/wills/ross1922.txt http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/tn/mcnairy/wills/surratt1918.txt http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/tn/mcnairy/wills/surratt1930.txt http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/tn/mcnairy/wills/young1885.txt http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/tn/washington/obits/whtimr01.txt Mike File Manager, TN USGenWeb Archives
Dear Lenora, Unfortunately, I am not at home, but at the home of my parents, helping them deal with a family health crisis, so I can't look in my computer files to help you with this Sarah McAdoo. There were several Sarah McAdoos -- it was a well-liked name in the family. I'll leave your note with the others I'll have to answer after I get home. In the meantime, you might want to address your query to the McAdoo genealogy forum at McAdoo@yahoogroups.com. There are many kind, knowledgeable people who read the notes on that mailing list and may be able to help you with this question. Cathy Wilheim >From: LAnde12781@aol.com >Reply-To: TNDICKSO-L@rootsweb.com >To: TNDICKSO-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: [TNDICKSO] Re: New to you / Mtichell-McAdoo? >Date: Mon, 30 Jul 2001 11:05:28 EDT > >Hello.. I am from the MItchell, Hays .Clymer and other Dickson >surnames... >They were aall great grandparents related........I recently recieved a >Pension for my grandfathers brother fffffor the Civil War...in it was a >letter signed by W. J. Climer,, a family of grandfathers sister through >marriage.. but also the signature of W. MCAdoo.........I am interesssted >in any connection to the Mitchells....My grandmother Arabella Mitchell >had >a Deed in which she signed over land to her son William R. Mitchell in >earlly 1850's... but we never knew why it also had the name Sarah McAdoo >also at the botttom of the Deed,, which we assumed was a Witness >signature.. though it did not list this Sarah as Witness... So we wondered >if >she was a relative of Arabella's and co owned the land in some >way....never >did find the connection.....and now heere is another connection in the >Petition to the Civil War Board with the connection again.. Have >you >ever heard of any connection between my family and yours? > >Lenora > > >==== TNDICKSO Mailing List ==== >http://www.rootsweb.com/~tndickso/index.htm >Join our sister list DICKSONDIGGERS@topica.com >To submit your SURNAMES go to this site and fill out the form: >http://www.rootsweb.com/~tndickso/sursubmit.htm > >============================== >Search over 1 Billion names at Ancestry.com! >http://www.ancestry.com/rd/rwlist1.asp > _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp
Would everyone that normally corresponds with Lenora please send her a message so she can get your email addresses added to the new computer. LAnde12781@aol.com Thanks, Sandy Ellis
My Arabella Mitchell's maiden name was written as Norris in family bible by a relative... however we have never been able to document this.. The Norris that we found had no record of anyone by that name. So either she was under a different name in family records... or the person that wrote Norris in the bible page.. received wrong information...Born around 1802 . Lenora