I need to communicate with anyone who might have information on descendants of Sam and Flora Porter (who are buried at Hillsdale Baptist Church). I'm trying to make connections for a "cousin." Please contact me privately. Thanks! Rhonda Porter Delph [email protected] _________________________________________________________________ Internet access plans that fit your lifestyle -- join MSN. http://resourcecenter.msn.com/access/plans/default.asp
This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------A8BC9FC16DB553FE52F7AE93 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit -- Vi Poland email address [email protected] Home Page is http://members.cox.net/w8fwf --------------A8BC9FC16DB553FE52F7AE93 Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline X-Mozilla-Status2: 00000000 Message-ID: <[email protected]> Date: Tue, 29 Oct 2002 13:32:48 -0700 From: "Violet E. Poland" <[email protected]> X-Mailer: Mozilla 4.79 [en] (Win98; U) X-Accept-Language: en MIME-Version: 1.0 To: [email protected] Subject: Brockett Books Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit To All Who Have Connections To The WIlliam E. Brockett, Sr. Line, With Christmas closing in on us so quickly, I would like to let Wm.'s descendants know I have some copies of this 2 Vol. set of 1200 pgs.+100 pgs. of pictures, hard cover, completely indexed still available. They make great gifts for those that have a passion for family history. If, you are uncertain if you have connections to this line, contact me and I will look to see if you have connections. If, you are interested you can contact me privately at which time I can give you more details. I wish everyone a wonderful holiday season. Vi -- Vi Poland email address [email protected] Home Page is http://members.cox.net/w8fwf --------------A8BC9FC16DB553FE52F7AE93--
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Peggy: Thanks! Curt
www.familysearch.org is the 1880 CENUS on line ll no pictures just data..
I am looking for my Fox family in Macon Co. My great grandmother was Zula Brown Fox. She married Jody Bandy. Her mother and father was Claud and Sarah Virginia Driver Fox. I have no info on this side of my family and would like to know more about them. I do know that Claud has a road named after him in Lafayette called Claud Fox Road. If anybody has any info on this family it would be Great! Thanks Michelle Mahan
www.familysearch.org that might help you.. On Wed, 30 Oct 2002 09:43:32 EST [email protected] writes: > I have heard that someone found my gggrandmother listed on the 1880 > census > (Elizabeth Parker) as living in District #7, Macon County. She was > 104 at the > time. I have been unable to find her on the Family Search page so > does > anyone in Macon County have access to the 1880 census? I would like > to have > a copy of the entry. > Also, she supposedly died in 1884 at 108. Does anyone know where > she is > buried? Any help will be greatly appreciated. > Regards, > Curt Johnson > > > ==== TNMACON Mailing List ==== > Shelta Shrum and Barbara Hutchinson want you to > <a href="http://www.tngennet.org/macon"> VISIT THE MACON COUNTY, > TENNESSEE WEBPAGE!</A> > >
I have heard that someone found my gggrandmother listed on the 1880 census (Elizabeth Parker) as living in District #7, Macon County. She was 104 at the time. I have been unable to find her on the Family Search page so does anyone in Macon County have access to the 1880 census? I would like to have a copy of the entry. Also, she supposedly died in 1884 at 108. Does anyone know where she is buried? Any help will be greatly appreciated. Regards, Curt Johnson
Curt: In the 1880 Macon County census book, District 7 Household 317: Parker, Elizabeth 104 Female White Disabled VA VA VA Knight, James 22 Male W Servant TN TN TN Knight, Martha 21 Female W wife TN TN TN Knight, Mary 3 Female W daughter TN TN TN Knight, Egar 1 Male W son TN TN TN I did not find an Elizabeth Parker in the Macon or Smith County TN cemetery books. Peggy ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, October 30, 2002 6:43 AM Subject: [TNMACON] Elizabeth Parker > I have heard that someone found my gggrandmother listed on the 1880 census > (Elizabeth Parker) as living in District #7, Macon County. She was 104 at the > time. I have been unable to find her on the Family Search page so does > anyone in Macon County have access to the 1880 census? I would like to have > a copy of the entry. > Also, she supposedly died in 1884 at 108. Does anyone know where she is > buried? Any help will be greatly appreciated. > Regards, > Curt Johnson > > > ==== TNMACON Mailing List ==== > Shelta Shrum and Barbara Hutchinson want you to > <a href="http://www.tngennet.org/macon"> VISIT THE MACON COUNTY, TENNESSEE WEBPAGE!</A>
To All Who Have Connections To The WIlliam E. Brockett, Sr. Line, With Christmas closing in on us so quickly, I would like to let Wm.'s descendants know I have some copies of this 2 Vol. set of 1200 pgs.+100 pgs. of pictures, hard cover, completely indexed still available. They make great gifts for those that have a passion for family history. If, you are uncertain if you have connections to this line, contact me and I will look to see if you have connections. If, you are interested you can contact me privately at which time I can give you more details. I wish everyone a wonderful holiday season. Vi -- Vi Poland email address [email protected] Home Page is http://members.cox.net/w8fwf
I am looking for Sam Hughes from KY He was married to Nancy Hughes They moved to TN they had 3 chidlren 1866 1868 1874 1 girl and 2 boys Thank you Jeannie
I agree about Family Tree Maker...which is actually owned by some other company now...Ancestry or Genealogy.com. Names you might look in your files for are Charles J. White & Belza Hargrave White. Their girls married into (Jane & Mary ) Greathouse, Rupper, (Martha,my line), and Sager(Josephine. )Their boys were Franklin (Emily Johnson, ) Jordan Stokes ( Hanna Kenner) Hugh B.F. & William.(may have died young) Family moved to S. Illinois in the 1850's. Thanks. Phyllis R. Jones ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, October 23, 2002 5:57 PM Subject: [TNMACON] Tomlin Cassitty Kirby Hughes Climer > well this thing of family research is really getting to be something. My > mothers family settled in Macon Co TN. > > > My Daddys family went everywhere, I have found them gettining married in > Davidson county, Henderson County etc. They were in Al, Ga, MS TN then on to > Ark, OK LA and then settled in to TEXAS This is the Tomlin and Burchfield > Line. Mother and Daddys family have crossed the same area at times coming > out of the Carolina's but no marriages. > > I have so many names in my tree maker program. I refuse to give it to tree > maker to sell. > > I will look into my line for any name you have. I have over 50,000 names now > > So many of you have helped out and now it is my turn to help you all out. > > While on here > Please pray for this world and our familys > > take care > GodBless > GodSpeed > SammieJean Gregory-Fairchild > (Jeannie) > > > > > ==== TNMACON Mailing List ==== > Shelta Shrum and Barbara Hutchinson want you to > <a href="http://www.tngennet.org/macon"> VISIT THE MACON COUNTY, TENNESSEE WEBPAGE!</A> > >
well this thing of family research is really getting to be something. My mothers family settled in Macon Co TN. My Daddys family went everywhere, I have found them gettining married in Davidson county, Henderson County etc. They were in Al, Ga, MS TN then on to Ark, OK LA and then settled in to TEXAS This is the Tomlin and Burchfield Line. Mother and Daddys family have crossed the same area at times coming out of the Carolina's but no marriages. I have so many names in my tree maker program. I refuse to give it to tree maker to sell. I will look into my line for any name you have. I have over 50,000 names now So many of you have helped out and now it is my turn to help you all out. While on here Please pray for this world and our familys take care GodBless GodSpeed SammieJean Gregory-Fairchild (Jeannie)
Can anyone help me with information regarding William H. Hood? He is listed on the 1920 Macon County Census: 1920 Macon County, Tennessee 7 82* Hood, William H. Head 2 M W 69 M Tennessee 7 82* Hood, Lidda Wife F W 71 M Tennessee He was listed on the 1880 Jackson County Census: Was Macon County once a part of Jackson County? I don't know if they moved to Macon or if the county lines changed. Listed on the 1880 Jackson County census is the following: 286 258 Hood Wm H W M 34 works on farm TN TN TN M. Lidda W F 30 wife TN VA VA John (Information says it was James William) 8 son KY TN TN Mary A. Hood 1 b 1879 daughter TN TN TN James Litterl 17 stepson 1863 Aaron York 16 b 1864 stepson Robert York 12 b 1868 stepson Nancy York 10 b 1870 stepdaughter Richard York 8 b 1872 step son I am looking for information on all of these family members. If you can help, please email me at [email protected] I will be happy to share all the information I have on this family. Thank you, Sheila Rice
That message was to go to Jeanne, but guess you all got it. Sorry about that. Carol Hall Bradford -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Wednesday, October 16, 2002 4:54 PM Subject: [TNMACON] Hello Everyone >Has anyone heard from Carol Hall > >My emails keep coming back/Has anyone heard from her . Lost contact after Max >Passed Away > >She was very much into family research and then one day my emails started >coming back. > >Anyone know anything I know she lives in Baxter and Teaches in Cookville > > > >==== TNMACON Mailing List ==== >This list is for sharing Macon County, TN. Genealogy!! ><a href="http://www.tngennet.org/macon"> VISIT THE MACON COUNTY, TENNESSEE WEBPAGE!</A> >
Hi Jeanne, I am here, just not on the computer as much as usual. I don't know why the emails came back. Max passed away on July 4, 2001. In late Mar. my oldest son went to work at a truck stop in Cookeville. After a few weeks a guy he worked with asked him who his parents were. He told him my name and that his dad had passed away. This guy told him stories about me, and that he had a crush on me in high school, etc., etc. Well, he asked Chris if he could call me. He did and I was shocked. Chris had mentioned his name but I didn't really remember him. I told him Max hadn't been dead but a little over 9 months and I wasn't ready for anyone. I said last fall that if God had anyone for me he would put him in front of me; I wasn't looking for anyone and didn't want anyone. Well, two weeks later Glenn called again. I told him we could be friends and I would go to eat with him sometime. He said he would wait forever. He has been divorced 10 yrs. and is a Christian. A few days later he called again and begin calling every day. It took 5 weeks for me to let Glenn come to the house and we went to eat. He was like someone I knew all my life. To make it short, he asked me to marry him in late June; I said yes. But wanted to wait. I waited for God's guidance and answer to my prayers. I know God put Glenn in my life. We married on Sept. 5. I had a lingerie shower from teachers, a linen shower from church, and a money tree from school, as well as a reception on Sept. 8 attended by 75 people. I am happier than I have been in yrs. Max was sick for so long; he told me not to sit around and mope when he was gone. My familly and friends wouldn't let us get married in peace, or rather have peace and quite. We and the pastor and wife were the only ones at our wedding; I teach with his wife. The rest was all arranged by sisters and friends. I am happy. I live in Cookeville, but teach in Baxter. I WILL RETIRE on Dec. 31; I am thrilled; so is Glenn. He will be 55 in Mar. I turned 55 on Oct. 9. Write again. Thanks for asking about me. Carol -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Wednesday, October 16, 2002 4:54 PM Subject: [TNMACON] Hello Everyone >Has anyone heard from Carol Hall > >My emails keep coming back/Has anyone heard from her . Lost contact after Max >Passed Away > >She was very much into family research and then one day my emails started >coming back. > >Anyone know anything I know she lives in Baxter and Teaches in Cookville > > > >==== TNMACON Mailing List ==== >This list is for sharing Macon County, TN. Genealogy!! ><a href="http://www.tngennet.org/macon"> VISIT THE MACON COUNTY, TENNESSEE WEBPAGE!</A> >
I am Carol's sister, Joan Littrell. If you e-mail me personally at [email protected], I will fill you in on her. Thanks Joan ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, October 16, 2002 4:53 PM Subject: [TNMACON] Hello Everyone > Has anyone heard from Carol Hall > > My emails keep coming back/Has anyone heard from her . Lost contact after Max > Passed Away > > She was very much into family research and then one day my emails started > coming back. > > Anyone know anything I know she lives in Baxter and Teaches in Cookville > > > > ==== TNMACON Mailing List ==== > This list is for sharing Macon County, TN. Genealogy!! > <a href="http://www.tngennet.org/macon"> VISIT THE MACON COUNTY, TENNESSEE WEBPAGE!</A> >
I need help on Martha Jones of Macon County. She was born abot 1821 in Kentucky or Tennessee. One census lists her as being born in Kentucky and another lists Tennessee. She married Hiram Gibson in 1849 in Tennessee. I find them in 1850 living next to William Gibson. Hiram and Martha had two children in Macon County before they moved to Schuyler County, Missouri in 1854. These children are named Thomas Coleman and Hiram Wilson Gibson. Hiram and Martha later moved to Randolph County, Missouri. I have no other information on Martha Jones. Would like to find her parents and siblings. Thank You
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