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    1. [TNHAYWOO-L] Roll Call
    2. Thomas Randolph SHORT Aug 1840-Mar 1921 and wife Tampa BOYKIN Apr 1839-Oct 1912 based on the 1880 census they had 3 sons son LM 14 son TE 11 son JB 7 What were their names? William F. SHORT (Thomas' younger brother) Aug 1843-Feb 1923 and wife Mary "Mollie" BOYKIN (Tampa's sister) Mar 1848-Jun 1913 Had at least one son; Charlie A. The four are buried in Harmony Baptist Church Cemetery, Haywood Co., TN. Did they have any more children? Are they still in Haywood Co.? I am trying to learn more about the Boykin girls. When did they marry? Did they marry in Madison Co. where the girls were born? The Short parents were Thomas Short and Elizabeth J.. They were from VA and lived with son Thomas Randolph Short in 1880. Any help will be appreciated. Phil Di Matteo

    05/17/1999 01:26:16
    1. Re: [TNHAYWOO-L] Roll Call / LOWREY circa 1820's
    2. William Retzer
    3. Hi I was born in Haywood Co in 1940 R.R. 2 does any one remember Arvil and Mary Gorman? Seeking information on any Gormans in Haywood in the 30s and 40s Elsie

    05/17/1999 12:09:30
    1. [TNHAYWOO-L] Roll Call / LOWREY circa 1820's
    2. Lowrey, Mary E.
    3. Looking for LOWREY, Joseph or Riley or combination thereof; also any information on Lowry's Landing / and/or Chief George LOWREY. m lowrey > -----Original Message----- > From: Jane Powell [SMTP:janep@pchnet.com] > Sent: Monday, May 17, 1999 10:18 AM > To: TNHAYWOO-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: [TNHAYWOO-L] Mail List Roll Call > > This mail list has been far too quiet for far too long. Let's have a roll > call ---- with the names you are searching and a few pertinent (or a lot > of > pertinent) facts about them. > > Jane > > > ==== TNHAYWOO Mailing List ==== > List Owner, Jane Norton Powell > Haywood County TNGenWeb > http://www.rootsweb.com/~tnhaywoo/ > http://www.rootsweb.com/~tnobion/ > http://www.pchnet.com/janep/jnp.htm >

    05/17/1999 12:02:56
    1. [TNHAYWOO-L] Roll Call
    2. Jane Powell
    3. Our Haywood-Fayette County, Powell-Pattat, family can be seen at http://www.pchnet.com/janep/brother/bropow.htm Jane

    05/17/1999 08:39:44
    1. [TNHAYWOO-L] Mail List Roll Call
    2. Jane Powell
    3. This mail list has been far too quiet for far too long. Let's have a roll call ---- with the names you are searching and a few pertinent (or a lot of pertinent) facts about them. Jane

    05/17/1999 08:18:28
    1. Re: [TNHAYWOO-L] Mail List Roll Call
    2. William Retzer
    3. Hello I am still hopeing for information on Ishom Arthur Brown, married to Elsie Mae Goodman Buried in Crocket Cl. His father was also named Ishom , his mothers name unknown She was a dark black harried lady, who was very hard to under stand spoke very poor english Also working on John S. Gorman who died in crockett Co ----where did he live before Tn? Elsie

    05/17/1999 08:15:22
    1. [TNHAYWOO-L] Fw: Haywood Co History book
    2. Reese Moses
    3. ---------- > From: Postmaster <postmaster@mail.pchnet.com> > To: reese@pchnet.com > Subject: Undeliverable Mail > Date: Sunday, May 16, 1999 4:46 PM > > Unknown user: TNHAYWOOD-L@rootsweb.com > > > Original message follows. > > Received: from reesemos [206.162.53.89] by mail.pchnet.com with ESMTP > (SMTPD32-5.04) id A8C04320130; Sun, 16 May 1999 18:46:08 CDT > From: "Reese Moses" <reese@pchnet.com> > To: <TNHAYWOOD-L@rootsweb.com> > Subject: Haywood Co. History - New One > Date: Sun, 16 May 1999 18:43:25 -0700 > X-MSMail-Priority: High > X-Priority: 1 > X-Mailer: Microsoft Internet Mail 4.70.1161 > MIME-Version: 1.0 > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 > Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit > Message-Id: <199905161846.SM00135@reesemos> > > I've been screaming for a second one since I saw the first and realized how > many families were not included in that one! But who would do it? The > 1989 one wore out everyone and they just finished that "pictorial history" > so you know they wouldn't tackle another one! Yes, no doubt about it, > there is a need for one. If we had the time and the money, we could take > the family files at the library and compile them into a book but I can't > finish the cemetery one!!! Sure can't start that now. > > Reese Moses > Brownsville, Haywood Co. Tn.

    05/16/1999 08:05:25
    1. Re: [TNHAYWOO-L] Fw: Haywood Co History book
    2. Jane Powell
    3. OK, Haywood County Mail List --- anyone want to tackle this project as a money maker for the Genealogy Room? Jane -----Original Message----- From: Reese Moses <reese@pchnet.com> To: TNHAYWOO-L@rootsweb.com <TNHAYWOO-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Sunday, May 16, 1999 7:12 PM Subject: [TNHAYWOO-L] Fw: Haywood Co History book > > >---------- >> From: Postmaster <postmaster@mail.pchnet.com> >> To: reese@pchnet.com >> Subject: Undeliverable Mail >> Date: Sunday, May 16, 1999 4:46 PM >> >> Unknown user: TNHAYWOOD-L@rootsweb.com >> >> >> Original message follows. >> >> Received: from reesemos [206.162.53.89] by mail.pchnet.com with ESMTP >> (SMTPD32-5.04) id A8C04320130; Sun, 16 May 1999 18:46:08 CDT >> From: "Reese Moses" <reese@pchnet.com> >> To: <TNHAYWOOD-L@rootsweb.com> >> Subject: Haywood Co. History - New One >> Date: Sun, 16 May 1999 18:43:25 -0700 >> X-MSMail-Priority: High >> X-Priority: 1 >> X-Mailer: Microsoft Internet Mail 4.70.1161 >> MIME-Version: 1.0 >> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 >> Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit >> Message-Id: <199905161846.SM00135@reesemos> >> >> I've been screaming for a second one since I saw the first and realized >how >> many families were not included in that one! But who would do it? The >> 1989 one wore out everyone and they just finished that "pictorial >history" >> so you know they wouldn't tackle another one! Yes, no doubt about it, >> there is a need for one. If we had the time and the money, we could take >> the family files at the library and compile them into a book but I can't >> finish the cemetery one!!! Sure can't start that now. >> >> Reese Moses >> Brownsville, Haywood Co. Tn. > > >==== TNHAYWOO Mailing List ==== >List Owner, Jane Norton Powell >Haywood County TNGenWeb > http://www.rootsweb.com/~tnhaywoo/ >http://www.rootsweb.com/~tnobion/ >http://www.pchnet.com/janep/jnp.htm > >

    05/16/1999 07:23:47
    1. [TNHAYWOO-L] Re: New Haywood Co. History
    2. Jane Powell
    3. Let's see how much interest is on the mail list for a new Haywood History --- maybe then, the Historical Society or someone would take up the project. It's a job that requires a year or more of dedication from several people and is easier said than done. Jane -----Original Message----- From: Poyznivy@aol.com <Poyznivy@aol.com> To: janep@pchnet.com <janep@pchnet.com> Date: Saturday, May 15, 1999 10:05 PM Subject: New Haywood Co. History >Jane -- >' > >Do you know ifthere will be a new version of the Haywood Co. History soon? >the laatest one that I saw was published in 1989 (I think). > >Ivy >

    05/16/1999 07:15:18
    1. [TNHAYWOO-L] Sistler Online Catalog
    2. Jane Powell
    3. Haven't seen it mentioned anywhere, online, but Byron Sistler, in Nashville, has a new ONLINE CATALOG of Tennessee Reference "goodies", that some of you might be interested in. THE URL is..... http://www.mindspring.com/~sistler/ This is not a "plug" mind you. Just FYI. Jane

    05/13/1999 02:38:35
    1. [TNHAYWOO-L] Pictures
    2. Jane Powell
    3. Hi there, Will be working on pictures for Haywood TNGenWeb over the next month or so. Have some in my files that were sent or handed to me personally --- At this time, we are looking for early pictures, dating before 1925 --- at some point the 1930's and depression years will be considered, but first --- the older ones, please. Exceptions: 1. present day pictures of churches or schools that date back at least 75 years. 2. present day pictures of cemeteries Please help make a pictorial history of the county. Jane

    05/13/1999 02:14:07
    1. [TNHAYWOO-L] Roster List
    2. Jane Powell
    3. http://www.netease.net/wayne/G2TMI.htm 2nd Tennessee Mounted Infantry, Roster of Company G includes men from both Haywood and Obion counties Jane

    05/11/1999 08:10:35
    1. [TNHAYWOO-L] CSA Black Pensioners
    2. Jane Powell
    3. http://www.angelfire.com/wi/Carver/csaaa.html The purpose of this website is to provide the names of African-Americans who applied for pensions in Tennessee claiming to have served with the Confederate States of America during the Civil War. Although most of the individuals represented here were slaves who entered the war to serve with their masters, some were free during their service. The information was compiled by John V. Brogden using sources at the Tennessee State Library and Archives in Nashville, Tennessee. It was completed in 1998. Interesting site. Jane

    05/11/1999 07:43:21
    1. [TNHAYWOO-L] Copyright and TNGenWeb
    2. Jane Powell
    3. http://www.usgenweb.org/volunteers/copyright.html#Final Statement is the policy of TNGenWeb for using printed material --- since I've asked you to submit research pertaining to Haywood or Obion County -- it would be good for all of us to review what we can and cannot do. Jane

    05/11/1999 07:27:53
    1. [TNHAYWOO-L] New RootsWeb Surname boards
    2. Jane Powell
    3. SURNAME BOARDS. 189 New surname boards include the following <http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/indx/FamAssoc.html>: Baysinger, Brooks, Buijs, Cobb, Dennett, Gary, Glod, Gordon, Green, Gulden, Gunning, Guthrie, Gwinnutt, Halsey, Hashberger, Hendershot, Kirk, Lathrop, Lemke, Macnab, McBee, McDermitt, McMillan, Messencop, Mooney, Neibaur, Pace, Palmer, Petrie, Pevehouse, Pittelkow, Quick, Roth, Shedden, Shows, Sikes, Sloan, South, Standridge, Stribling, Van Den Brandt, Van Halder, Vanorden, Van Pelt, Van Rooij, Weger, Wineman

    05/11/1999 09:11:13
    1. [TNHAYWOO-L] Browns Creek
    2. Jane Powell
    3. >From The States Graphic, Brownsville TN, Friday, May 20, 1975 go to http://www.rootsweb.com/~tnhaywoo/chucem/church.htm and scroll down and click for text and picture. Browns Creek Church To Be Replaced Photo: States Graphic, Brownsville TN, Friday, May 30, 1975

    05/09/1999 05:28:04
    1. [TNHAYWOO-L] RootsWeb
    2. Jane Powell
    3. When RootsWeb was launched, it was assumed that our users would prefer to support us as much as they were able, in exchange for a site open to all, without banners plastered all over everything and without having resources locked up (as is done at other genealogy sites), available only for fees on the order of $60 per year. Instead, people can support RootsWeb for as little as $12 per year. We thus hoped that a reasonable fraction of our users, perhaps half of them, would support us in some way. And because we expected support from the community, we made promises to projects like USGenWeb that we would freely host them for the good of the Internet genealogy community. If you would like to join the folks who are making RootsWeb possible and thus help bring new genealogical data online, freely available to all, please visit: <http://www.rootsweb.com/rootsweb/how-to-subscribe.html> or send e-mail to: RW-info@rootsweb.com

    05/08/1999 07:46:26
    1. [TNHAYWOO-L] Info on Batchelor Family
    2. Searching for info on Caroline Batchelour married to John Henry Sloan who lived at 415 Tyus Street Brownsville, Tenn. My grand parents.

    05/08/1999 06:10:55
    1. [TNHAYWOO-L] Mail List Index
    2. Jane Powell
    3. Had an email about where to find this, so thought I'd send it to all of you. http://www.rootsweb.com/~maillist/us/index.html is the place to find All the RootsWeb Mail Lists for every state. Jane

    05/07/1999 04:25:57
    1. [TNHAYWOO-L] HI
    2. Jane Powell
    3. Mail list has been really quiet --- let's hope everyone is working in the yard, putting in gardens, or off to someone's graduation --- and not lost in one of the recent storms. The wind and rain and hail went on and on here in Haywood County last night --- today was sunny and beautiful --- we are all ok. So, hey, check in and let us all know how you are faring. Jane

    05/06/1999 09:13:48