just uploaded Civil War soldiers buried at Trinity http://www.tngenweb.org/haywood/chucem/trinity.htm and men and women who served in other American Wars and Conflicts. http://www.tngenweb.org/haywood/chucem/trinity3.htm Jane
Some of mine were different and VERY FUNNY ---- AS 6. 9 places in social security number, or is it eight? 12. 200 days for a pregnancy in Monkey sounded good to me 13. 8 souls on a sailing ship (The Ark) 15. 4 quarts in a gallon ( that's pints --- but it sounded good) and I kind of like my 22 .1000 ways that a person is wise. and I didn't get anything for 25. 26 Letters of the Alphabet 7 wonders of the world 1001 Arabian Nights 12 Signs of the Zodiac 54 Cards in a Deck (2 jokers) 9 Planets in the Solar System 88 Piano Keys 32 Degrees at which water freezes 13 stripes on the American Flag 18 holes on a golf course 90 degrees in a right angle 200 dollars for passing go in Monopoly 8 sides on a stop sign 3 blind mice (see how they run) 4 quarters in a game 24 hours in a day 1 wheel on a unicycle 5 digits in a zip code 57 Heinz variety 11 players on a football team 29 days in February in a leap year 1000 words that a picture is worth 64 squares on a checkerboard (Bill thought that it was 64 seats on a city bus) 40 days and nights of the great flood 5 bowlers on a team 12 months in a year 18 wheels on a semi trailer 60 seconds in a minute 3 feet in a yard 13 in a bakers dozen
Let me know when and if you want the answers to the 30 dumb questions. Jane
The two computers that I use most of the time are Macs. I do have a PC laptop. I am researching the Hawkins and Tanner families in Haywood County. Thanks, Dorothy
Looking for Reed Researchers in TN, MS, & TX. If you have any information on the Reeds of the above states, please contact me, if willing to share information. Nell
Neat story on Pages from the past in the States Graphic today from the States-Democrat, Aug. 10 1894 about a James Rainey --- you can see it at http://www.tngenweb.org/haywood/hisdoc/jrainey.htm Would like to have more historical documents. The old page also has adds for Wesleyan Female college, open 25th year, Tuesday Sept 4 1894 ... T. W. Crowder, President, Brownsville for Brownsville Female College (entering 43rd yr) Next Session begins Monday Sept 3 1894, apply for Catalogue to C. A. Folk, B. A. President, Alumnus of Richmond College, Virginia (I wonder if this is the ex-governor of Arkansas ??? that lived in the house on College St) for Dancyville Male and Female Academy, Rev. R. C. Douglas, Prin; F. M. Sanger, Associate; Miss Sallie Douglas, Assistant; Miss Puss D. Tanner, Elocution; Mrs. Sallie Boyd, Music. School opens August 21st 1894 Private School, Term (unreadable) Month --- located in Greenville, Miss. with a personal endorsement "I can sincerely say that we consider the months Birdie spent with you 'golden.' Your teaching developed her mind and character more than the three years spent at boarding school, and you know we selected the selected the best schools in the south --- Miss Higbee's and Columbus Institute. Mrs. D. A. Love" Jane http://www.tngenweb.org/haywood/
I use a PC. Researching: RUSSELL and DUCKWORTH Regards, Christina Christina's World http://pw1.netcom.com/~ninah/ninah.htm
I'm using a pc and searching: STAN(D)LEY, BOURNE, JENNINGS, EUBANKS, COLEMAN, COLE, and THURMOND.
I have a pc My Haywood ancestors are: Stokely, Taliaferro, McLeod, Clements
This really isn't genealogy --- but it's fun --- after two days, I still don't have all of them. NSTRUCTIONS: Each statement below contains the first letter of the words that will make it correct. Find the missing words. EXAMPLE: 16 = O in a P ANSWER: 16 Ounces in a Pound 1. 26 = L of the A 2. 7 = W of the W 3. 1001 = AN 4. 12 = S of the Z 5. 54 = C in a D 6. 9 = P in the SS 21. 7. 88 = PK 8. 32 = D at which WF 9. 13 = S on the AF 10. 18 = H on the GC 11. 90 = D in a RA 12. 200 = D for PG in M 13. 8 = S on a SS 14. 3 = BM (SHTR) 15. 4 = Q in a G 16. 24 = H in a D 17. 1 = W on a U 18. 5 = D in a ZC 19. 57 = HV 20. 11 = P on a FT 21. 29 = D in F in a LY 22. 1000 = W that a P is W 23. 64 = S on a CB 24. 40 = D and N of the GF 25. 5 = B on a T 26. 12 = M in a Y 27. 18 = W on a ST 28. 60 = S in a M 29. 3 = F in a Y 30. 13 = in a BD
Hello Fellow Rooters, I have a Pentium II PC. I am searching for the parents and/or siblings of my g-grandfather, Rev./Dr. Jesse Lee (Leonidus?) WOOD who was reportedly b. 1839 in Duck Hill, Carroll (now Montgomery) Co., MS?. He first shows up on the 1860 Census in Dyer Co., TN at age 21 years m. to "M." (WOOD) age 20 years. We have no idea how Jesse got to TN nor any info. about his family or him until he enlisted in Company I of the 7th Tennessee Cavalry Regiment, U. S. Army at Huntingdon, Carroll Co., TN on Dec 27, 1863. His 1st wife "M." (Maiden name unknown) was reportedly b. 1840 in TN? and gave birth to a daughter, Anna, in 1860. His wife, M. WOOD supposedly died during the War and should be buried somewhere in the area of Dyer/Haywood/Carroll/etc. Co., TN. Jesse's 2nd wife (m. 1865) was Nancy Evelener HALL, my g-grandmother and the daughter of Perry M. HALL and Margaret E. LETSINGER of Carroll Co., TN. Jesse L. WOOD became a minister with the Methodist Episcopal Church in 1868 and was assigned with T. C. CARTER to Pond Creek Church in 1869 (originally in Haywood Co. but which I believe is now in Alamo, Crockett Co.). He reportedly shows up living in Haywood Co. on the 1870 Census with wife Nancy Evelener HALL WOOD, daughter Anna (10 yrs.) and son, Nathaniel Clark WOOD b. 1868. If anyone could do a lookup of this 1870 Census record I would greatly appreciate it. I appreciate any information and am willing to share information with anyone who has a connection. Jesse Lee "Jack" WOOD, III Powell, OH (Formerly from TX) jwood1@mindspring.com
Dear Fellow List Members It has been brought to my attention that I did not give enough information in my request for help. The marriage dates I am looking for are for the following: William F. Short b. 31 Aug 1843, d. 12 Feb 1923 and is buried in Harmony Baptist Church Cemetery Wife Mary "Mollie" Boykin b. 23 Mar 1848, Mason Grove, Madison Co., d. 4 June 1913. Buried in Harmony Baptist Church Cemetery Thomas Randolph Short b. 8 Aug 1840, don't know where, d. 11 Mar 1921, Buried in Harmony Baptist Church Cemetery Wife Tennessee C. "Tampa" BOYKIN, b. 19 Apr 1839, Mason Grove, Madison Co., d. 17 Oct 1912, Buried in Harmony Baptist Church Cemetery I'm sorry if I put you through extra work. Phil Di Matteo
I use a PC! Cora McDonnell, searching for ancestors who came to Haywood Co. in the 1830s. RICHARDSON, SHAW, OWEN, TALIAFERRO, BURTON
Married in 1948 in Haywood County TN Dist 7, I guess. That was along about time the Ark landed on Court Square. Jane -----Original Message----- From: HAPPYDI@aol.com <HAPPYDI@aol.com> To: TNHAYWOO-L@rootsweb.com <TNHAYWOO-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Wednesday, April 14, 1999 7:43 PM Subject: [TNHAYWOO-L] Roll Call >I use a MAC Performer 6400 with a 200 MHz processor and 57 M RAM. > >I am searching for >William F. Short and Mary "Mollie" Boykin >Thomas Randolph Short and Tennessee C. "Tampa" Boykin. > >I would appreciate if someone can tell me when they married and what district >they lived in. > >Thank you >Phil Di Matteo >Santa Barbara, CA > > >==== TNHAYWOO Mailing List ==== >TNHAYWOO List Owner, Jane N. Powell >Haywood TNGenWeb Page >http://www.tngenweb.org/haywood/ > >
I am on WebTV, and researching the Middlebrook/s lines. Evelynmarie _______________________________________________________________ Get Free Email and Do More On The Web. Visit http://www.msn.com
I'm using a PC and will make no further comment, don't want to start a flame. Dave hobock@tfb.com Researching: BOWLING, CLOUD, HARRINGTON, HOBOCK, MILLS, RAGLAND, ROBINSON, SCAGGS, TARBET, WARREN -----Original Message----- From: Jane Powell <janep@pchnet.com> To: TNHAYWOO-L@rootsweb.com <TNHAYWOO-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Tuesday, April 13, 1999 6:52 PM Subject: [TNHAYWOO-L] Roll Call >Please answer roll call with whether you are running >a >PC >or a >Mac --- some of our list subscribers would like to know. > >Jane > >______________________________
I have a Power Computing "Power PC" (Mac clone). Rex Gehring Redmond, WA
I use a MAC Performer 6400 with a 200 MHz processor and 57 M RAM. I am searching for William F. Short and Mary "Mollie" Boykin Thomas Randolph Short and Tennessee C. "Tampa" Boykin. I would appreciate if someone can tell me when they married and what district they lived in. Thank you Phil Di Matteo Santa Barbara, CA
Hi I have a Thomas MaGee who was married to m grandmother Elsie Goodman in Perry Couny, Tn in the year 1914 they had one daugther amed Myrtle , he died with the swine flue and she later married Ishom Arthur Brown and they had childern They wound up in Crockett Co. and are buried there Elsie
JONES, WILLIAM LEWELLYN THOMAS JONES b. Sept 1823 VA. m. Maria Obedience (Moseley) b. Feb. 27, 1821 VA. d. ? 1889 ? 1. Jones, William Francis, b. Oct. 20, 1846. VA. m. Octavia C. David December 17, 1868 - returned December 3, 1869 Tipton County TN 2. Jones, Peter B., b. Sept. 16, 1848, VA. m. Anna L. David October 1, 1872 -Bond A.M. Dumas, marriage book 5/475 3. Jones, Maria Obediance, b. November 11, 1848, BA. m. E.M. Widick December 9, 1868. Bond B.A. Whitehurst 3/418 Haywood County Tn. 4. Jones, Lewllyn (Lou E.), b. 26 January 1853 TN. 5. Jones, Elizabeth Fleming, b. June 28, 1855 TN. 6. Jones, Rebecca Alice, b. June 28, 1855 TN. What happened to these people and whom did they marry?