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    1. Re: [TNMARSHA] Update!
    2. I've got several detailed family trees that I have researched over the years. They are the Crunk, Ledbetter & Stinson Families and allied families. They are in Family Tree Maker Format. How can I submit them to share with others? Jim Crunk

    01/13/2000 02:15:46
    1. Re: [TNMARSHA] 1850 Marshall Co. Census Look up
    2. I'm not sure if your request was for a cemetery record or not, but I have checked my Cemetery Records of Marshall County and have found no Mustains. So, if they were in Marshall County they stayed healthy there <g>. Cary

    01/13/2000 07:05:11
    1. Re: [TNMARSHA] 1850 Marshall Co. Census Look up
    2. Would it be too much trouble to look up the MUSTAIN family? I believe Shadrack was the head of household. I believe they were in Marshall County in 1850. Karen

    01/13/2000 06:17:05
    1. Re: [TNMARSHA] Failure again
    2. Sorry list, I meant to reply to Christopher personally. LaVera [email protected]

    01/12/2000 07:12:23
    1. Re: [TNMARSHA] Failure again
    2. Sorry to hear about another failure. You sure are having troubles. My request to you was for ENDSLEY research. Particularly John and William Endsley. My specific request to you of late has been if you could go through the old newspapers on microfilm and see if there is an obituary for John Jackson ENDSLEY. He died, according to "Cem. Rec. of Marshall Co." 11 July 1894 and is buried in Head Spring Cem. My records have his death dat as 11 July 1893, but look first in the 1894 papers as some of my grandmother's dates have been off by a year. Thank you so much for all of your help so far. Will be looking to hear from you and hope that your computer will not crash again. LaVera [email protected]

    01/12/2000 03:29:19
    1. [TNMARSHA] Update!
    2. Karen in Ky
    3. What's new at the Marshall County Website: http://tnmarshall.virtualave.net AOL users: <a href="http://tnmarshall.virtualave.net">click</a> DATABASES: London Funeral Home records have been updated, many new names. Thanks again to Christopher for his hard work transcribing these records. Finding your Family Tree in the Forest: Polk Doggett Family photos Family Group Sheets for OSTEEN, RANEY/RAINEY and GRAY! Good Hunting, Karen

    01/12/2000 11:58:24
    1. [TNMARSHA] 1850 Marshall Co. Census Look up
    2. Shirley Taylor
    3. I would appreciate if someone could look up Peter Wright 28, wife Julia Ann 23, William Franklin 2 yr, Benjamin Luther 1 yr. Thank you Shirley

    01/11/2000 10:44:29
    1. Re: [TNMARSHA] DONNELL pre 1850's,WILLIAMS, TANKERSLEY, MORRIS
    2. belinda melton hughes
    3. If you are following the Tankersley line I have Mary Jane Tankersley's ancestors on our web page - address below. belinda melton hughes http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Acres/7241/index.html > Am looking for any information on the Donnell family in Marshall Co. prior to > 1850's. Am wondering if there was one or two that wandered in from NC, then > passed away, prompting the children to leave. Presently I know that; > John R. Donnell b. Tn. 1819 married Manervia WILLIAMS in Marshall county, > 1851. > James A. Donnell ( gr-gr-gr grandfather, b. Tn. 1829) married Mary Jane > TANKERSLEY in Marshall County, 1850. > Martha Donnell married John H. MORRIS in the 1850's. > These families were all then accounted in the same KY county in the 1860 > census, along with a Washington Donnell, then turned up again out in Western > Tennessee together. > Presently, I cannot find the males (with correct ages) accounted anywhere in > the 1850 Tn. census, except for Washington Donnell, who was already up in KY. > Several references in Marshall Co. minutes (1840-42) mention the minors of > William Donnell, and a 'Martha C' is mentioned, as well as Samuel and David > Donnell as wards. > Any help on this would be greatly appreciated. > Cherilyn Trusty -- BJ's Genealogy Site http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Acres/7241/index.html Child Support Central http://www.geocities.com/Wellesley/Garden/2342/

    01/11/2000 03:30:36
    1. [TNMARSHA] Failure again
    2. Once more, if you sent me a request for Marshall Co., TN research assistance prior to January 8, 2000, please resend. For the second time in 3 months, my computer has experienced a total melt-down, causing me to lose it all!!! Thanks for your patience. Christopher C & M TAYLOR Marshall Co., TN [email protected] "Amateurs built the ark, Professionals built the Titanic" ________________________________________________________________ YOU'RE PAYING TOO MUCH FOR THE INTERNET! Juno now offers FREE Internet Access! Try it today - there's no risk! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj.

    01/10/2000 08:35:17
    1. [TNMARSHA] DONNELL pre 1850's,WILLIAMS, TANKERSLEY, MORRIS
    2. Hello- Am looking for any information on the Donnell family in Marshall Co. prior to 1850's. Am wondering if there was one or two that wandered in from NC, then passed away, prompting the children to leave. Presently I know that; John R. Donnell b. Tn. 1819 married Manervia WILLIAMS in Marshall county, 1851. James A. Donnell ( gr-gr-gr grandfather, b. Tn. 1829) married Mary Jane TANKERSLEY in Marshall County, 1850. Martha Donnell married John H. MORRIS in the 1850's. These families were all then accounted in the same KY county in the 1860 census, along with a Washington Donnell, then turned up again out in Western Tennessee together. Presently, I cannot find the males (with correct ages) accounted anywhere in the 1850 Tn. census, except for Washington Donnell, who was already up in KY. Several references in Marshall Co. minutes (1840-42) mention the minors of William Donnell, and a 'Martha C' is mentioned, as well as Samuel and David Donnell as wards. Any help on this would be greatly appreciated. Cherilyn Trusty

    01/10/2000 08:53:48
    1. Re: [TNMARSHA] Thompson/Yarbrough, Marshall Co TN
    2. Shirley Miller
    3. Hi Regina, I saw you message regarding Elizabeth Thompson that married James Darlin Bridges on TNMARSHA list. I was in contact with you a year or so ago and am aware that James Darlin Bridges' mother was Sarah Caudle. I am researching the Caudle line. Do you have any more information on that line. Do you have Sarah's parents and siblings? I'm hitting a dead end of that line. Thanks Shirley (Caudle) Miller [email protected] Steve Roper wrote: > I am hoping to locate desc. of any of these families: > > Benjamin Thompson (unknown-1848, will, Marshall Co TN) > Sarah Shefner (c1774 PA-aft 1860 TN) > children: > Elizabeth (29 Jan 1808 NC-23 Mar 1877 IL) m James D Bridges > Moses (c1809/11-?) m 1849 Lamira Houston > Rebecca m Sampson Yarbrough > Henry m 1820 Polly Yarbrough, m #2 Malinda Paxton > Nancy m James Yarbrough (she d bef 1847) > Hugh M Thompson > > I have been told that the YARBROUGHS are siblings and the children of > Reuben and Rebecca Yarbrough. > > My line is ELizabeth Thompson BRIDGES > > Regina Roper

    01/09/2000 04:28:21
    1. Re: [TNMARSHA] DONNELL/TANKERSLEY
    2. belinda melton hughes
    3. > I am researching the family of James A. Donnell, who married Mary Jane > Tankersley in the county in 1853. Any leads would be greatly appreciated. We have her ancestors on our web page!!! Please stop by for a look around! Additions and corrections are always welcome on this page. Looking forward to working with you on the Tankersley family! belinda melton hughes -- BJ's Genealogy Site http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Acres/7241/index.html Child Support Central http://www.geocities.com/Wellesley/Garden/2342/

    01/08/2000 07:18:01
    1. [TNMARSHA] DONNELL/TANKERSLEY
    2. I am researching the family of James A. Donnell, who married Mary Jane Tankersley in the county in 1853. Any leads would be greatly appreciated. Cherilyn Trusty Edwardsville, Il.

    01/08/2000 07:00:00
    1. Re: [TNMARSHA] Thompson/Yarbrough, Marshall Co TN
    2. John and Sandra Lott
    3. I, too, am descended from this Yarbrough family through Avasilla Yarbrough who married George H. Fisher. I have a couple of generations back on Reuben Yarbrough. If you don't have this information, I will be glad to send it. Yours, Sandra Lott ----- Original Message ----- From: Steve Roper <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, January 06, 2000 7:33 AM Subject: [TNMARSHA] Thompson/Yarbrough, Marshall Co TN > I am hoping to locate desc. of any of these families: > > Benjamin Thompson (unknown-1848, will, Marshall Co TN) > Sarah Shefner (c1774 PA-aft 1860 TN) > children: > Elizabeth (29 Jan 1808 NC-23 Mar 1877 IL) m James D Bridges > Moses (c1809/11-?) m 1849 Lamira Houston > Rebecca m Sampson Yarbrough > Henry m 1820 Polly Yarbrough, m #2 Malinda Paxton > Nancy m James Yarbrough (she d bef 1847) > Hugh M Thompson > > I have been told that the YARBROUGHS are siblings and the children of > Reuben and Rebecca Yarbrough. > > My line is ELizabeth Thompson BRIDGES > > Regina Roper > >

    01/06/2000 07:24:47
    1. Thompson/Yarbrough, Marshall Co TN
    2. Steve Roper
    3. I am hoping to locate desc. of any of these families: Benjamin Thompson (unknown-1848, will, Marshall Co TN) Sarah Shefner (c1774 PA-aft 1860 TN) children: Elizabeth (29 Jan 1808 NC-23 Mar 1877 IL) m James D Bridges Moses (c1809/11-?) m 1849 Lamira Houston Rebecca m Sampson Yarbrough Henry m 1820 Polly Yarbrough, m #2 Malinda Paxton Nancy m James Yarbrough (she d bef 1847) Hugh M Thompson I have been told that the YARBROUGHS are siblings and the children of Reuben and Rebecca Yarbrough. My line is ELizabeth Thompson BRIDGES Regina Roper

    01/06/2000 06:33:46
    1. Re: [TNMARSHA] Tennessee Confederate Pensions
    2. Gary Wiles
    3. Karen, I like the announcements of new material that you have found. Could I make a suggestion. When you do a link don't put "href=" in the statement. You can't link. <a href="http://www.state.tn.us/sos/statelib/pubsvs/pension.htm">click > here</a> " http://www.state.tn.us/sos/statelib/pubsvs/pension.htm Good Job, Gary Wiles ----- Original Message ----- From: "Karen in Ky" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, January 04, 2000 2:11 PM Subject: [TNMARSHA] Tennessee Confederate Pensions > This announcement was made by the TSLA yesterday: > > "The Tennessee State Library & Archives is pleased to announce that the > index > to Tennessee Confederate Pension Applications is now available on our > web site. > > Tennessee Confederate Pensions were first offered to > soldiers in 1891. In 1905 Confederate widows became eligible. The > files > created by the Pension Board include original applications with data > about > the soldier's life and service. Many files also contain correspondence > and > other paperwork related > to the claim. > > The index is found at: > <a href="http://www.state.tn.us/sos/statelib/pubsvs/pension.htm">click > here</a> " >

    01/05/2000 05:13:08
    1. [TNMARSHA] Victory
    2. KENNY TRAVIS
    3. Researching the family of John Elliott (Alec) Victory md Talitha(Telithy) Dain Smithson John's mother Elizabeth Jane Day Victory Graham Father Francis M (Jenk) Victory

    01/05/2000 11:27:42
    1. [TNMARSHA] Tennessee Confederate Pensions
    2. Karen in Ky
    3. This announcement was made by the TSLA yesterday: "The Tennessee State Library & Archives is pleased to announce that the index to Tennessee Confederate Pension Applications is now available on our web site. Tennessee Confederate Pensions were first offered to soldiers in 1891. In 1905 Confederate widows became eligible. The files created by the Pension Board include original applications with data about the soldier's life and service. Many files also contain correspondence and other paperwork related to the claim. The index is found at: <a href="http://www.state.tn.us/sos/statelib/pubsvs/pension.htm">click here</a> "

    01/04/2000 12:11:55
    1. Re: [TNMARSHA] Mailing List
    2. Claude Cheatham
    3. Just type it in and send it. Claude ----- Original Message ----- From: Bob Watt <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, January 01, 2000 3:20 PM Subject: [TNMARSHA] Mailing List > How do I ask ? on the mailing lists or can I ? > > > > > >

    01/01/2000 03:34:07
    1. Mailing List
    2. Bob Watt
    3. How do I ask ? on the mailing lists or can I ?

    01/01/2000 01:20:43