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    1. [TNHARDEM] Roll Call: WOMACK, WHITBY
    2. Ann Crumpton
    3. Hardeman County Names: WOMACK, WHITBY, Hi everyone, I am Ann in NE Texas and I have a large family who lived in Hardeman county for many years. John D. Womack, was the son of David Womack and Adaline (unknown). David was born in Halifax Co., NC, but lived many years in Tippah Co., MS. where he died in 1874. I have lots of Womack information that I will gladly share. JOHN D. WOMACK, who was in Hardeman Co., by 1865, when he married FRANCIS P./R. WHITBY. He married (2) M. E. (unknown), about 1872. He had children by both wives. Their know children are: (1) Mary L. Womack; J. C. Womack; John D. Womack, Jr.; E. F. Womack (female); Laura J. Womack; Laura was born c1880, so other children might have been born after 1880. I need the marriage date for John and M.E. Also, I especially would like to know when and where John D. Womack and his wives died. Did they die there or move on? I have searched the cemetery records that are on line at the Hardeman county RootsWeb site, but didn't find them. Are there other cemeteries that are not on line? I know that John D. owned land in Hardeman County. If someone has access to the Land Records and Probate/Wills, etc. I would sure appreciate a look-up. If he died possessing land, and did not leave a Will, the land records would establish his childrens name and the time of his death. Thanks, Ann in NE Texas I welcome any additional information on these families. I especially would like to know when and where John D. Womack died. I have searched the cemetery records that are on line for Hardeman county but didn't find him or his wives. Are there other cemeteries?

    09/28/2003 09:58:25
    1. Re: [TNHARDEM] Roll Call: Fulghum; McKinnie
    2. Dan Fulghum
    3. Hello Everyone, My name is Dan Fulghum. I live just north of Houston, Texas. I'm researching the Fulghum and McKinnie families, primarily in the early to mid 1800s. My Great-Great-Great-Grandfather was Arthur Fulghum, who moved to Hardeman County after leaving Wayne County, North Carolina, and spending some time in Williamson County. He later was the first Fulghum to settle in the Republic of Texas (circa 1839). My Great-Great-Grandfather, William McKinnie Wilson Fulghum, and my Great-Grandfather, Julius Ebenezer Fulghum, were born in Hardeman County. Julius later moved to Gibson County, Tennessee. We are also related to the Sharps of McNairy County, Tennessee, and Corinth, Alcorn County, Mississippi. Through our Sharp line, we are also related to the McKee and Chambers families of McNairy County, Tennessee. Dan Fulghum Conroe, Texas Assistant Archivist Fulgham/Fulghum Family National Association http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~fulghum/web-text-html.htm Fulgham Family Mailing List--Rootsweb List Administrator--Dan Fulghum-- dfulghum@flex.net http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/surname/f/fulgham.html Fulghum/Fulgham DNA Project http://www.familytreedna.com/surname_det.asp?group=Fulghum Fulghum/Fulgham Genealogy/DNA Webpage http://hostingprod.com/@fulghum.org/Fulghum-DNA-Genealogy.html Foljambe Family Research Page http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~fulghumfulghamhome/indextwo.html Foljambe Family Message Board http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec?htx=board&r=rw&p=surnames.foljambe

    09/28/2003 02:54:57