Hi, Group ~ I've been reading all the May/Mayes, Owens, Roach, etc., etc. and have enjoyed it, though I defer to SharR when it comes to Mayes and Owens. I have an Ivy/Ivey question though. James Roach md. Martha Ivy/Ivey 31 Dec 1819 Orange Co. NC James was the son of William Roach and Milly Cate. James md. 2) Elizabeth O'Daniel 5 Dec 1835 Orange Co. NC, B. Corbett Bondsman. The James Roach family eventually moved to TN, and then on to MS. Does anyone know who this Martha Ivey/Ivy was, and do you have information on her and/or James? Thanks much, Betty B. From: "Sheri P. Kelly" <[email protected]> Reply-To: [email protected] To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [TNGRAING-L] Jane May Mayse Ivey Date: Sat, 8 Mar 2003 05:02:37 -0800 (PST) Gail, Thanks again for the help. I will enter all information below in my data and make sure I have the connections placed properly. Unless someone else wants more detailed information, what you have now sent is fine. You have enough other work and research to do without trying to find more. I appreciate all you have done in regards to helping me with the Mayes research. I know I will have other questions in the near future as I continue to enter the data I've downloaded and printed. Enjoy your day! Sheri Gail Roorda <[email protected]> wrote:Dear Sheri You said, "Jane Howell Ivey is in no way related to the Jane Howell who married James Mayes, then Reuben Groves, Jr, or at least that's what I have determined. The surname Howell happens to be merely coincidential, right?" No concidence here Sherry. Jane "Jincey" "Jenny" Howell Mayes Grove was my 4th great grandmother Jane Howell Ivey's niece. Jane Howell Mayes Grove was the daughter of my Jane Ivey's brother, Henry Howell and his wife Jane O. Collins. (Some sources: Henry Howell's Revolutionary pension file #795. In a deposition dated Feby 1848 shortly before Jane Ivy's death, Jane Ivy stated that Henry Howell was her brother (actually Henry's pension file is Jane O. Collins Howell's application for a pension, Henry Howell died in 1819.) Also Jane Ivy stated that Henry Howell had served two tours with her husband (Henry Ivey or Ivy). Jane O. Howell left a nocuperative will in 1849?? in Grainger County mentioning her daughters Jane now Jane Grove and Prudence Carmichael. I don't think Jane Grove or Jane Mayes as she would have been then was mentioned in her brother Thomas K. Howells earlier will. He "remembered" Prudence Carmichael and Prudy's children and some of the Countses. James Mays and Jane his wife are mentioned as heirs of Henry Howell, dec'd in land records after Henry died.. I am working from memory here since I don't have time to dig all the "stuff"out right now. It is getting very late here and I need to get up very early so bye for Now, Gail ==== TNGRAING Mailing List ==== To UNSUBSCRIBE please send your message to [email protected] --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Tax Center - forms, calculators, tips, and more ==== TNGRAING Mailing List ==== To UNSUBSCRIBE please send your message to [email protected] _________________________________________________________________ The new MSN 8: advanced junk mail protection and 2 months FREE* http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail
Good Evening List: Would anyone know who Susannah Mayes Bridges first husband was? The information provided to me states that William Mayes (son of Sherrod), b 10/03/1776 in VA, married Susannah Mayes Bridges b 9/20/1777 in VA. Thanks for any help. Sheri Sheri P. Kelly [email protected] ' Genealogy is Perpetual' VA, NC, TN, & KY: COFFEY-COLLINS-GREEN-HICKS-JONES-JORDAN-PERRY-RUSSELL. SC & AL: McCOOL-MILLS-McCOOL-SEGREST-THRASHER-WOOD --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Tax Center - forms, calculators, tips, and more