I am searching for a book entitled "Connections in East Tennessee" by Izora Waters Frizzell. I would appreciate any clues. Barbara
This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_008C_01BDDBF1.D723F0A0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit icq#4202467 -----Original Message----- From: Marilyn K. Hare <mkhare@bellsouth.net> To: worsham@ave.net <worsham@ave.net> Date: Wednesday, September 09, 1998 5:57 AM Subject: [Fwd: [NCORANGE-L] Genealogy Research Hints] >Dave, >Just received this from the NCORANGE list. Thought it might be useful >to the Giles researchers. Louise Overton is a constant contributor of >helpful information. >Regards, >Marilyn > ------=_NextPart_000_008C_01BDDBF1.D723F0A0 Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Description: [NCORANGE-L] Genealogy Research Hints Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline Received: from mail3.bellsouth.net (mail3.bellsouth.net [205.152.32.6]) by mail.atl.bellsouth.net (8.8.8-spamdog/8.8.5) with ESMTP id IAA03755; Wed, 9 Sep 1998 08:10:20 -0400 (EDT) Received: from fp-1.rootsweb.com (fp-1.rootsweb.com [207.113.233.233]) by mail3.bellsouth.net (8.8.8-spamdog/8.8.5) with ESMTP id IAA16520; Wed, 9 Sep 1998 08:10:11 -0400 (EDT) Received: (from slist@localhost) by fp-1.rootsweb.com (8.8.5/8.8.5) id FAA25778; Wed, 9 Sep 1998 05:08:36 -0700 (PDT) Resent-Date: Wed, 9 Sep 1998 05:08:36 -0700 (PDT) Message-Id: <199809091203.IAA07370@mime4.prodigy.com> X-Mailer: Prodigy Internet GW(v0.9beta) - ae01dm02sc02 From: DFGM43A@prodigy.com (MS LOUISE T OVERTON) Date: Wed, 9 Sep 1998 08:03:11, -0500 Old-To: NC-SC-ROOTS-L@listserv.indiana.edu, NCORANGE-L@ROOTSWEB.COM, NCROOTS-L@ROOTSWEB.COM, VA-SOUTHSIDE-L@ROOTSWEB.COM, SMALL-L@ROOTSWEB.COM Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: Text/Plain; charset=US-ASCII Subject: [NCORANGE-L] Genealogy Research Hints Resent-Message-ID: <"tGvT_C.A.ISG.C_m91"@fp-1.rootsweb.com> To: NCORANGE-L@rootsweb.com Resent-From: NCORANGE-L@rootsweb.com X-Mailing-List: <NCORANGE-L@rootsweb.com> archive/latest/2088 X-Loop: NCORANGE-L@rootsweb.com Precedence: list Resent-Sender: NCORANGE-L-request@rootsweb.com Some very good research questions to ask yourself. ************************************************************ *********** Are all dates for events in proper order? Are all abbreviations correct? Is every fact documented? Have you found your ancestor in every census of his/her life? Have you looked for citizenship or naturalization papers? Was the father married more than one time? Do all the children belong to one wife? Is a pattern evident in the children's names? Did the father serve in the military? If yes, what war? Did the family own land? Have you found the father's will and probate records? Have you researched tax lists and church records? Figuring the dates, how many children could the mother have had? Do all her children belong to one husband? If widowed, did she live with her children in later years? Do you have the children listed in correct birth order? Do you have place of birth and marriage information for each child? Have you followed each child in the census to see if a parent or grandparent is living with them? Have you checked to see if a book was ever written about your family? Have you checked to see if your families are in the Family History Center? Have you entered your family in the Ancestral File? Have you considered that your ancestor may have kept a diary? Have you plotted your family's migration pattern? Have you placed queries on your families in all the genealogical periodicals? Review documents acquired over time. New clues will surface that were missed the first time, or the information didn't fit with your data at that time. Those papers filed away should be REVIEWED OFTEN. You will be surprised how clues just seem to grow after being put away! ==== NCORANGE Mailing List ==== Larry Noah - LarryNoah@juno.com - Listowner - NCORANGE mailing list Visit our host - RootsWeb at http://www.rootsweb.com/ Mailing list website - http://members.tripod.com/~lrnoah/NCOrange/index.htm ------=_NextPart_000_008C_01BDDBF1.D723F0A0--
Is there anybody in Giles Co., TN who can look up something in the library for me? I am interested in the Luker surname. Thanks Jane Fagan fagan@ipa.net
Hi Folks, Todays update includes; Cemetery listing of all Porters. Dave www.rootsweb.com/~tngiles icq#4202467
Searching for information on the following family & descendants: Isaac Newton LOGUE b. 5 Nov 1869, Weakley Creek (Giles), TN, m. 28 Dec 1908, in Pulaski (Giles), TN, Ida Belle CLIFTON, b. 13 Oct 1874, near Weakley Creek (Giles), TN, (daughter of Jasper Cicero CLIFTON and Mary Cynthelia Theodosia BEELER) d. 5 Feb 1969, Nashville (Davidson), TN, buried: 7 Feb 1969, Greenwood Cemetery in Giles Co., TN. Isaac died 5 Apr 1955, Lawrenceburg (Lawrence), TN, buried: 7 Apr 1955, Greenwood Cemetery in Pulaski, TN. I. Infant LOGUE b. 1909, Giles Co., TN, d. 1909, Giles Co., TN, buried: 1909. II. Lytle Lambert LOGUE b. 24 Sep 1910 III. Hartwell Brown LOGUE b. 1912 IV. Hume Clifton LOGUE b. 1914. V. Mary Mildred LOGUE b. 1917 VI. Marjorie Dean LOGUE b. 1924 Any information will be greatly appreciated. Bonnie Logue bl@texoma.net
Searching for information on the following family and descendants: Mary Ella LOGUE b. 1 Aug 1865, Giles Co., TN, m. abt 1893, in Giles Co., TN, Joe STAFFORD, b. 1863, Giles Co., TN, d. 1943, Giles Co., TN, buried: 1943, Choates Creek Cemetery in Giles Co., TN. Mary died 25 Aug 1932, Giles Co., TN, buried: 27 Aug 1932, New Hope Cemetery in Giles Co., TN. I. Mable Irene STAFFORD b. 21 Jun 1894 II. Mary Ella STAFFORD b. 22 Jun 1896 III. Simon Peter STAFFORD b. 4 Apr 1900 Any help will be greatly appreciated. Thanks Bonnie Logue
Thought some of you might be interested in this info sent to me on another list. Jan in Arizona The HISTORY OF NATURALIZATION in the United States along with the LOCATION of NATURALIZATION RECORDS by STATE (and some Cities) can be found at > http://www.rootsweb.com/~fianna/citizen/naturl.html Also, an excellent GUIDE TO IRISH GENEALOGICAL RESEARCH at > http://www.rootsweb.com/~fianna/guide/index.html
If you want to check out some immigration manifests, check out this site. http://www.cimorelli.com/vbclient/shipmenu.htm Jan in Arizona
Thought this might be of interest Dave icq#4202467 -----Original Message----- From: Alisa <AlisaO@ix.netcom.com> To: TNGEN-L@rootsweb.com <TNGEN-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Sunday, September 06, 1998 12:48 AM Subject: [TNGEN-L] Helpful info >>Subject: Helpful info >> >>Hello everyone! >> >>This was on a list I belong to and thought it might be helpful >>to some one....in some cases it covers the entire US so it would >>apply to TN as well. >> >>Happy weekend to all! >> >> >> In case you ever wondered why a large number of your ancestors >> disappeared during a certain period in history, this might help. >> Epidemics have always had a great influence on people - and thus >> influencing, as well, the genealogists trying to trace them. Many cases >>of >> people disappearing from records can be traced to dying during an epidemic >> or moving away from the affected area. Some of the major epidemics in the >> United States are listed below. >> >>1657 Boston: Measles >>1687 Boston: Measles >>1690 New York: Yellow Fever >>1713 Boston: Measles >>1729 Boston: Measles >>1732-33 Worldwide: Influenza >>1738 South Carolina: Smallpox >>1739-40 Boston: Measles >>1747 Conn, NY, PA & SC: Measles >>1759 North America (areas inhabited by white people): Measles >>1761 North America & West Indies: Influenza >>1772 North America: Measles >>1775 North America (especially hard in New England): Epidemic (unknown) >>1775-76 Worldwide: Influenza (one of worst flu epidemics) >>1788 Philadelphia & NY: Measles >>1793 Vermont: Influenza and a "putrid fever" >>1793 Virginia: Influenza (killed 500 people in 5 counties in 4 weeks) >>1793 Philadelphia: Yellow Fever (one of worst) >>1783* Delaware (Dover) "extremely fatal" bilious disorder >>1793 Pennsylvania (Harrisburg & Middletown) many unexplained deaths >>1794 Philadelphia: Yellow Fever >>1796-97 Philadelphia: Yellow Fever >>1798 Philadelphia: Yellow Fever (one of worst) >>1803 New York: Yellow Fever >>1820-23 Nationwide: "fever" (starts on Schuylkill River, PA & spreads) >>1831-32 Nationwide: Asiatic Cholera (brought by English emigrants) >>1832 New York & other major cities: Cholera >>1837 Philadelphia: Typhus >>1841 Nationwide: Yellow Fever (especially severe in South) >>1847 New Orleans: Yellow Fever >>1847-48 Worldwide: Influenza >>1848-49 North America: Cholera >>1850 Nationwide: Yellow Fever >>1850-51 North America: Influenza >>1852 Nationwide: Yellow Fever (New Orleans 8,000 die in summer) >>1855 Nationwide (many parts) Yellow Fever >>1857-59 Worldwide: Influenza (one of disease's greatest epidemics) >>1860-61 Pennsylvania: Smallpox >>1865-73 Philadelphia, NY, Boston, New Orleans, Baltimore, Memphis & >> Washington DC: A series of recurring epidemics of Smallpox, >> Cholera, Typhus, Typhoid, Scarlet Fever & Yellow Fever >>1873-75 North America & Europe: Influenza >>1878 New Orleans: Yellow Fever (last great epidemic of disease) >>1885 Plymouth, PA: Typhoid >>1886 Jacksonville, FL: Yellow Fever >>1918 Worldwide: Influenza (high point year) More people >> hospitalized in World War I from Influenza than wounds. US Army >>training >> camps became death camps - with 80% death rate in some camps. >> >>Finally, these specific instances of cholera were mentioned: >>1833 Columbus, OH >>1834 New York City >>1849 New York >>1851 Coles Co, IL >>1851 The Great Plains >>1851 Missouri >> >Coming soon: www.trudean.com is under construction. Check back for >fashion jewelry, gifts, men's gifts, collectibles, rings, watches, ink >pens...a little bit for everyone! FREE Gift wrapping and mailing service. > > >==== TNGEN Mailing List ==== >Be sure to send your updates to this mailing list to be >included on the "What's New" page. > >
Janis, Sorry about that. Giles County is at: http://www.rootsweb.com/~tngiles/ You might want to bookmark the URL in your browser. The latest updates are always listed on the right under "Recent Updates". Just click the button next to the item and you be transferred to the correct page. Dave icq#4202467 -----Original Message----- From: Janis Lindemann <jlinde@mail.cei.net> To: TNGILES-L@rootsweb.com <TNGILES-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Saturday, September 05, 1998 10:23 AM Subject: [TNGILES-L] Accessing info. >Dear Dave, Please for those of us who are not very computer literate, >explain how to access the information you send concerning Giles Co. Surely >I am not the only one who does not know what to do. Janis > > >==== TNGILES Mailing List ==== >Got some old photos of you Gilesx County ancestors??? Send them to me and I will add them to the site. >mailto:worsham@ave.net > > > > > > > >
Dear Dave, Please for those of us who are not very computer literate, explain how to access the information you send concerning Giles Co. Surely I am not the only one who does not know what to do. Janis
Hi Folks, Todays update includes: Obituary of Joseph Hanna by Sandra Hoyt. Thanx Sandra. Dave icq#4202467
Would like to correspond with anyone having knowledge of the Avery and/or Wheeler families of Giles County in early 1800s. Descendants of: Benjamin WHEELER 1 Benjamin WHEELER b. 1775 d. 31 Aug 1842 m. Nancy (WHEELER) b. 1775 d. 29 Nov 1853 2 Benjamin F. WHEELER m. Susan J. PARSONS 2 Samuel H. WHEELER 2 Frances WHEELER m. Micajah LEE 2 Jeremiah WHEELER 2 Sarah WHEELER 2 Nancy WHEELER b. C 1800 d. C 1840 m. William AVERY b. c1805 d. c1835 3 Benjamin Franklin AVERY b. 13 Feb 1827 d. 11 Apr 1905 m. 1845 Elizabeth Jackson BENNETT b. 9 Nov 1823 d. 25 Dec 1910 3 Eliza Jane AVERY b. 1 Oct 1828 d. 13 Mar 1904 m. ABT 1851 James C. CHEATAM m. Plummer WILLIAMS b. 1829 d. 1913 3 Granville Pillar AVERY b. 23 Apr 1830 d. 23 May 1910 m. Margaret Ann HUCKABY b. 1840 3 William Henry AVERY b. ABT 1834 d. 1852 3 Frances Lee AVERY b. ABT 1834 d. 1852
Hi Folks, Todays update includes: Cemetery listing for LONGS Dave icq#4202467
Hi, Looking for info. on KING's 1870 - 1879 in Giles Co., TN or Lincoln Co., TN. Kathy
Does anyone know which Barnett Mary Wright Stovall (b.1774 Virginia died 1864 Giles Co, Tenn) married in Giles Co, Tenn? I found this info in the STOVALL book. She was married 1st to David Stovall who died 1808 Georgia. Married a Barnett 1820-30 and I guess he died and she was a widow by 1830or thereabouts. Does anyone know anything about Mary Wright Stovall Barnett? Janice Barnett Craft
Searching for information on all Logue families of Giles County. Searching for information on S.R. Logue, a preacher in Giles county and his wife Cora Worley. Any information will be greatly appreciated. Bonnie Logue bl@texoma.net
Please send any info on Hobbs and/or Jester families in 1800's (we have lots to trade) to Sue Brown at jbrown@281.com thanks, her daughter, Ginger
Hi Folks, Todays update includes: Gen -charts of Crowder and Rackley from Beth Mize Listing of the Hopkins/Blooming Grove Cemetery by Nancy Wasness Photo of the Giles Co Courthouse by Jim Long Thanx Beth, Nancy, & Jim Don't forget, if you send me something and don't see it loaded in a few days, let me know. I sometimes forget to load things. Dave www.rootsweb.com/~tngiles/ icq#4202467
Please share this and pass it on. The Southern Regional Archive in Atlanta covers all the southern region states and they have the WWI draft registration cards on file for all those states by county, so if you are searching for info on an ancestor born around 1880 (ages I looked at varied 22-37 years old in 1917-1918 for the county of Dale, AL.) Then you can write that county's Court of Ordinary and request their discharge records. Or order the LDS microfilm "Military Discharges of WWI" for the county you ancestor filed in. Hope this helps someone. This is a well kept genealogy secret. Good Luck! Brenda Barfield