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    1. [TNMARSHA] HYAMS
    2. Hello Everyone, Can anyone help?I'm looking for a Louise HYAMS b.9-1761 d. 4/20/1900 in Chapel Hill, Marshall Co., TN. Cherrie G. Hays 4501 Packard Dr. Apt H-3 Nashville, TN. 37211 [email protected]

    09/22/1999 01:02:03
    1. [TNMARSHA] VINCENTS - Marshall Co, TN
    2. belinda melton hughes
    3. i have just made some major additions to our Vincent lineage - address below. This Vincent family is from NC in 1789 and we follow some of the lines down to the present day. This family is scatter throughout NC, TN, CO, KY, TX NM. Let me know if anyone looks familiar to you on this lineage 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/

    09/20/1999 09:34:34
    1. TNMARSHA-D Digest V99 #186
    2. monica gardner
    3. This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------3329A3E3CCE51A141ED87EC6 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Dear Marshall County Mailgroup: The following is a brief pedigree of my gggrfa Uriah Hopper and his descendants. I am truly stuck on finding Uriah's parents. I have some information that lists them as Thomas Hopper and Mary Penn but I can find no good source on this. Is there anyone out there who knows????? Any information anyone could add to this would be greatly appreciated!!! Please respond to this forum or me directly at: [email protected] Thank you!! Monica Gardner 1-Uriah HOPPER b: Mar 1810, TN, d: 2 Oct 1896, Marshall Co. TN, bur: Hopper Cemetary, Marshall Co., TN sp: Emily KIMERY b: 1813, North Carolina, m: 1830, Marshall Co. TN, par: Frederick D. KIMERY and Turley FRIDDLE |--2-Thomas G. HOPPER b: 30/31 Nov 1831, Bedford Co, TN, d: 28 Nov 1918 |--2-James B. HOPPER b: 14 Feb 1833, Bedford Co., TN | sp: Emily M. WHITE , m: 5 Oct 1854 |--2-Mary E. HOPPER b: 17 Oct 1837, Bedford Co., TN, d: 28 Dec 1926, bur: | Hopper Cemetary, Marshall Co., TN | sp: Barney HOWELL , m: 10 Aug 1854, TN | |--3-America A. HOWELL b: <1856> | |--3-Uriah J. HOWELL b: <1859> | sp: J.L. BLEDSOE , m: 17 Jul 1869 | sp: Charles HOPPER b: 14 Jan 1836, d: 13 Feb 1901, bur: Hopper Cemetary, | Marshall Co., TN, m: 7 Dec 1864 |--2-Cassy Or Cassa HOPPER b: 17 May 1839, Bedford Co, TN |--2-Newton Jasper HOPPER b: 5 Jan 1842 or 1-6-1841, Bedford Co., TN, d: 26 Jul | 1911, Wanette Pottawatomie, OK Or Canadian, OK, bur: Box Cemetery, | Cleveland, OK | sp: Sarah Elizabeth SIMS b: 10 Nov 1845, Bedford Co., TN, d: 2 Dec 1929, | Canadian, OK, bur: Box Cemetery, Cleveland, OK, m: 1865-1866, par: Martin | Edward SIMS and Sarah IRVING | |--3-Uriah Thomas HOPPER b: 9 Oct 1866, Bedford Co, TN, d: 15 Jan 1926, | | Pancake, Coryell Co. TX | |--3-Madora Anne HOPPER b: 21 Dec 1874, Tom Bean, Grayson Co., TX, d: 27 Sep | | 1935, Wynnewood, OK | |--3-Jasper Lee HOPPER b: 26 Mar 1876, Tom Bean TX, d: 12 Nov 1957, Tulare, | | Tulare Co., CA, bur: 15 Nov 1957, Tulare Dist. Cemetery | |--3-Martha Lula HOPPER | |--3-John Henry HOPPER | |--3-Rosa HOPPER | |--3-Robert Edward HOPPER b: 16 Oct 1885, Tom Bean, Grayson Co., TX, d: 20 | | Dec 1969, Lorenzo, Crosby Co, TX, bur: 22 Dec 1969, Idalou, Lubbock | | Co., TX | |--3-Luther Sears HOPPER b: 16 Nov 1887, Tom Bean TX, d: 3/4 Apr 1976, | | Washington, OK | |--3-Claude HOPPER b: Jul 1891, Tom Bean TX, d: May 1940, Pauls Valley, OK, | | bur: Box Cemetery, Box, OK | sp: Susan M. SHARP , m: 19 Apr 1860 |--2-Rebecca Jane HOPPER b: Oct 1843, Bedford Co., TN, d: Grayson Co., TX | sp: James Benton "JB" WILLIAMS |--2-Sarah C. HOPPER b: 1845, Bedford Co., TN |--2-Charles W. "Bud" HOPPER b: 13 Aug 1849, Bedford Co, TN, bur: Warden | Cemetery, Tom Bean, TX | sp: Rebecca Ann b: 10 Jan 1858, Missouri, d: 19 Feb 1918, bur: 24 Feb 1918, | Warden Cemetery, Tom Bean, TX | |--3-Emmalie Ida HOPPER b: 17 Feb 1876, d: 20 Jan 1958 | |--3-William Uriah "Little Bud" HOPPER b: 27 Jun 1877, Grayson Co., TX, d: | | 17 Nov 1917, Tom Bean, Grayson Co., TX, bur: Warden Cemetery, Tom Bean, | | TX | |--3-Columbus (W.C.) HOPPER b: 14 Jul 1879, Grayson Co., TX, d: 11 Mar 1922, | | Grayson Co., TX, bur: Warden Cemetery, Tom Bean, TX | |--3-Annie HOPPER b: Jul 1887, Grayson Co., TX, d: 1968, bur: Vittito | | Cemetery | |--3-Mary Elizabeth "Lizzy" HOPPER b: 23 Jul 1889, Grayson Co., TX, d: 26 | | May 1974, bur: Vittito Cemetery |--2-William C. HOPPER b: 19 Sep 1850, Bedford Co., TN |--2-Amerrica An HOPPER b: 25 Sep 1852, Bedford Co., TN |--2-Millard Fillmore HOPPER b: 25 Mar 1856, Marshall Co., TN, d: 10 Mar 1932, | Sherman, Grayson Co., TX | sp: Caldona MILLER HOPPER OR HOOPER HICKMAN b: May 1861, MS, d: 13 Nov 1932, | White Deer, TX, bur: White Deer Cemetary, TX, par: Warren R. MILLER Dr. | and Emily FITZPATRICK | |--3-Emily Jane (Lissy) HOPPER OR HOOPER b: 23 Jul 1886, Sherman, TX | |--3-Cora Ethyl HOPPER OR HOOPER b: May 1889, TX, d: in infancy | |--3-Eula Pearl HOPPER OR HOOPER b: May 1892, TX | |--3-Myrtle Ardena HOPPER OR HOOPER b: 15 May 1894, TX, d: ~1940's | |--3-Bertha Mae HOPPER OR HOOPER b: 6 Nov 1899, Texas, d: 26 Feb 1944, Grand | | Junction, Colorado | |--3-Florence Fay HOPPER OR HOOPER d: in infancy | |--3-Tom Watson HOPPER OR HOOPER |--2-John Rily HOPPER b: 1 Sep 1857, Bedford Co, TN probably died in <4. sp: Susan A. EDWARDS EMERSON b: 4 May 1834, d: 13 May 1907, Marshall Co. TN, bur: Hopper Cemetary, Marshall Co., TN, m: 3 Mar 1864, Bedford Co, TN |--2-Nancy E. "Nannie" HOPPER b: 14 Mar 1963, d: Apr 1997 | sp: E.C. WILSON b: 29 Jul 1862, d: 26 Nov 1927, m: 16 Dec 1988 | |--3-Mary Ethyl WILSON b: 26 Mar 1892 | |--3-Earl Hensley WILSON b: 26 Feb 1894 |--2-George E. HOPPER b: 27 Dec 1864 sp: Algie C. LONG , m: 1 Mar 1891 --------------3329A3E3CCE51A141ED87EC6 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; name="nsmailU7.TMP" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline; filename="nsmailU7.TMP"

    09/19/1999 10:58:00
    1. [TNMARSHA] Re: [TNWILLIA] Ancestry Product Sale
    2. Lynda Marshall
    3. ON THE OTHER HAND..this just in from a Williamson County lister in response to Noel's original message. =========== In a message dated 9/19/99 4:54:30 PM Pacific Daylight Time, [email protected] writes: << > In This Issue: > Celebrate our Anniversary and SAVE UP TO 50% on ALL Ancestry Products > Sneak Preview of next week's DAILY SPECIALS > All NEW Ancestry E-Store Coming Soon! >> I punched in a few of the books listed as being on sale during Ancestry's Sale-abration into Amazon.com and within a penny or two these are Amazon's everyday prices. Not trying to imply anything......I guess in the end I'd rather give my money to a genealogy related business but if I'm strapped for cash and looking for books only, when Ancestry's sale is over be aware that you can buy these books at Amazon any time. Cat ================ Hi, Received this on the Williamson County list and am passing it along in the event that you didn't see it and/or you might be interested in it. Regards, Lynda -----Original Message----- From: Noel C. Matthews <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Sunday, September 19, 1999 6:50 PM Subject: [TNWILLIA] Ancestry Product Sale Greetings, I received this message from Ancestry. Looks like they have a lot of good deals. You might want to check them out. Cheers, Noel ---------------------- > ********************************************************************** > A N C E S T R Y P R O D U C T W A T C H > Your Guide to Info & Outrageous Savings on Genealogy Software, Books, & > Supplies > ********************************************************************** > In This Issue: > Celebrate our Anniversary and SAVE UP TO 50% on ALL Ancestry Products > Sneak Preview of next week's DAILY SPECIALS > All NEW Ancestry E-Store Coming Soon! <large snip>

    09/19/1999 06:28:25
    1. [TNMARSHA] Fw: [TNWILLIA] Ancestry Product Sale
    2. Lynda Marshall
    3. Hi, Received this on the Williamson County list and am passing it along in the event that you didn't see it and/or you might be interested in it. Regards, Lynda -----Original Message----- From: Noel C. Matthews <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Sunday, September 19, 1999 6:50 PM Subject: [TNWILLIA] Ancestry Product Sale Greetings, I received this message from Ancestry. Looks like they have a lot of good deals. You might want to check them out. 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    09/19/1999 05:57:13
    1. [TNMARSHA] Harrison Burgess will
    2. Virginia Poarch
    3. In this will, Harrison Burgess leaves grandson, Wm H and Willis H Burgess land in Marshall Co TN. Giles Co TN wills 1864-5 Harrison Burgess ...... All personal property to be sold and to sons, Henry R and John $3, which is their share of the estate. Also Executor to pay Mary Parmer,Sarah Hardeman, Anderson Hardeman, Martha Hardeman, Ellen and Elizabeth Hardeman, children of my daughter, Martha, now dead, the sum of $3 each which is their share. The balance of the money to be equally divided between 3 other children: Thomas, Brice L, and Eliza West, wife of W O West. To Wm H and Willis H Burgess, two of my dead son, Berry's children, a tract of land in Marshall Co TN. and to the other son, John Burgess, a sum of $3. Ex. Chesley W McMillion Wit: John CC Gordon, John Gordon probated 1865 in Giles Co TN. Appreciate any information on this family. Will share what I have. Virginia Poarch [email protected]

    09/13/1999 12:25:02
    1. Re: [TNMARSHA] Roberson/Or/McKibbon ATTN: Christopher Taylor
    2. David H. Farrar
    3. Christopher, Yes, I am the woman in B'ham who called the funeral home. I readily found my ggparents, James Baker Roberson and Bettie Bullock Roberson, in Beecwood.(Your directions were great.) They are buried beside his brother and wife and a son, William Jasper. The plot is in the "old" section as you had thought, just over the rise. My original email is at the end of this one. What a nice man you are! You have been so willing to offer your help each time I contacted you. Thank you for your kindness and generosity. Elizabeth Birmingham, AL [email protected] wrote:> > Christopher:> > Neat to see your post -- I use to be a member and then all of a sudden > they> seemed to drop out of sight -- would love to re-up my membership, so please send the address. They've done some neat stuff on my Pickens and Orrs in the> past > Best regards,> Cary Cary, My father had had an uncle in the Cornersville/ Lewisburg area: Clyde Orr. I don't know the connection. Can you help? My father's mother was Carrie Roberson, > daughter of James B. Robersonand Bettie Bullock Roberson. They moved to TN from NC in the late 1800. J. B. is listed in the 1899 Marshall Co. > Business Notices as a generalmerchant in Ostella. I know they still had the store in the 1940s. Thanks for the help, Elizabeth Birmingham, AL--------- End forwarded message ---------- > C & M Taylor in TN > e-mail: [email protected] > > > > >Christopher, > > > >I talked to you a month or more ago about the location of my > >ggrandparents', James and Bettie Roberson, burial in Cornersville. > > > >Thank you again for your help and kindness. Luckily, I can decline > >your generous offer of research assistance. > > > >I have been fortunate enough to find many other helpful researchers in > >NC, where my ggparents were born. I have been able to trace the > >Robersons to the late 1600s in NC/VA, and to trace my ggmother's > >family > >to Jamestown. Almost all the information I got on the internet. The > >rest came from the LDS research room in B'ham. > > > >Thanks for your offer of help, but I am lucky to have made such great > >strides so quickly and easily. > > > >I still don't know how I'm related to the Orrs. (My father used to > >visit his uncle, Clyde Orr in the Cornersville area.) Nor, do I know > >the connection with the McHibbons, also Cornersville area. My > >gparents > >married at their home, and my father also would visit Viva McHibbon. > >If you or anyone reading this might know any connection between the > >ROBERSONS and the ORRS or the MCHIBBONS, I would be grateful. > > > >Last puzzle. My maiden name is PHILLIPS. A letter written to my > >father > >in the 1940s by a Roberson cousin in Cornersville came by way of MARIE > >PHILLIPS GILLUM. She had my father's address in Birmingham, not the > >Roberson cousin. I have no idea who she is, but would love to know. > > > >I think I have a cousin in Lewisburg, Edward Roberson. He would be > >the > >last family in the area that I know of. I found him in the phone > >book, > >and I'm hesitant to contact him out of the blue, but he might be able > >to > >solve some of the mysteries. > > > >Christopher, thank you again for taking the time to help me. > > > >Elizabeth Phillips Farrar > >Birmingham, AL > > > > ___________________________________________________________________ > Get the Internet just the way you want it. > Free software, free e-mail, and free Internet access for a month! > Try Juno Web: http://dl.www.juno.com/dynoget/tagj.

    09/13/1999 08:07:47
    1. Re: [TNMARSHA] Marshall Co.
    2. David H. Farrar
    3. [email protected] wrote: > > Elizabeth: > I checked my database and see that I have a Clyde Orr, s/o John Vincent Orr > and Loudelia Ann Jones who were married in 1888. By any chance would this be > the right time frame for your Uncle Clyde Orr? Also, I noticed the McHibbons > name -- by any chance could that be McKibbon? > Cary Yes, that would be the right time period for Uncle Clyde. Now, if I only knew how he was my father's uncle. It may have been a term of affection, not an actual relation. McKibbon is likely. I was reading the name from a Bible. My grandparents were married at the home of W. F. McHibbon/McKibbon. My father visited Viva McHibbon/McKibbon. Thanks so much for the help! Elizabeth

    09/13/1999 07:46:53
    1. Re: [TNMARSHA] Historical Society Meeting
    2. Christopher Taylor
    3. The next meeting of the Marshall County Historical Society is Sunday, Nov 7, 1999 at 2:30 PM at the Marshall County Historical Museum, located in the auditorium of the old Hardison School. I'll post meeting topics prior to the meeting and info from the meeting following.- Christopher in Lewisburg C & M Taylor in TN e-mail: [email protected] ___________________________________________________________________ Get the Internet just the way you want it. Free software, free e-mail, and free Internet access for a month! Try Juno Web: http://dl.www.juno.com/dynoget/tagj.

    09/11/1999 08:00:03
    1. Re: [TNMARSHA] Fwd: Short
    2. Christopher Taylor
    3. P. O. Box 1352, Lewisburg, Tn 37091. $10.00 annual membership includes the quarterlies. Some have mentioned renewal notices not sent out and issues never sent. Obviously there is some problem now. I hope to attend the Nov meeting and see if there is an answer for the list. - Christopher in Lewisburg C & M Taylor in TN e-mail: [email protected] On Fri, 10 Sep 1999 16:37:46 EDT [email protected] writes: >Sir: how do i go about subscribing to the Marshall countyhistorical >magazine. >thanks > ___________________________________________________________________ Get the Internet just the way you want it. Free software, free e-mail, and free Internet access for a month! Try Juno Web: http://dl.www.juno.com/dynoget/tagj.

    09/10/1999 05:57:56
    1. Re: [TNMARSHA] Fwd: Short
    2. Sir: how do i go about subscribing to the Marshall countyhistorical magazine. thanks

    09/10/1999 10:37:46
    1. Re: [TNMARSHA] Marshall Co. Historical Society & Quarterly
    2. Paul Beatty
    3. Most likely the same reason I never renewed. I never received a renewal notice! My subscription just expired and they stopped coming. Paul Beatty At 09:36 PM 9/9/99 EDT, you wrote: >Check Wed. PM's messages. The PO Box was listed. I believe it was Box >1352. Someone correct me if wrong, please!!! I spoke with one of the >members yesterday and asked why so many were having trouble obtaining or >continuing subscriptions. She stated, "We just don't have enough people >to go around." I volunteered to help with subscription mailings. We'll >see. I was also informed the next quarterly (NOV) is supposed to deal >with Civil War issues in and around Marshall County. I'll keep you >posted.- Christopher in Lewisburg

    09/10/1999 05:03:44
    1. [TNMARSHA] Fwd: Short
    2. Karen in Ky
    3. I am forwarding the message below. Please send any directly reply to [email protected] Subject: {not a subscriber} short surname Date: Thu, 9 Sep 1999 17:00:01 -0700 (PDT) From: [email protected] To: [email protected] Hello list! I'm looking for information on the family of Ella Short born in Tennessee in 1883. About the only info I have is that her mothers maiden name was Arnold. Is there anyone out there that might have some info on a SHORT/Arnold connection? If so I would love to hear from you. Debbie

    09/09/1999 09:52:17
    1. Re: [TNMARSHA] Marshall Co. Historical Society & Quarterly
    2. Christopher Taylor
    3. Check Wed. PM's messages. The PO Box was listed. I believe it was Box 1352. Someone correct me if wrong, please!!! I spoke with one of the members yesterday and asked why so many were having trouble obtaining or continuing subscriptions. She stated, "We just don't have enough people to go around." I volunteered to help with subscription mailings. We'll see. I was also informed the next quarterly (NOV) is supposed to deal with Civil War issues in and around Marshall County. I'll keep you posted.- Christopher in Lewisburg C & M Taylor in TN e-mail: [email protected] On Thu, 9 Sep 1999 07:28:11 EDT [email protected] writes: >Christopher: >Neat to see your post -- I use to be a member and then all of a sudden >they >seemed to drop out of sight -- would love to re-up my membership, so >please >send the address. They've done some neat stuff on my Pickens and Orrs >in the >past. >Best regards, >Cary > ___________________________________________________________________ Get the Internet just the way you want it. Free software, free e-mail, and free Internet access for a month! Try Juno Web: http://dl.www.juno.com/dynoget/tagj.

    09/09/1999 03:36:35
    1. Re: [TNMARSHA] Marshall Co. Historical Society & Quarterly
    2. Christopher Taylor
    3. Follows is the message I was about to send to you. Sorry. After you read the mesasge, you will understand a lot! Do you know WHERE in C'ville your relatives are buried? I'll follow up on a few of the items in your message and let you know if I have anything. Again: Sorry.- Christopher - ----------------------------------------------- From: fixmup Full-Name: Christopher Taylor To: [email protected] Subject: "David H. Farrar" <[email protected]>: Re: [TNMARSHA] Marshall Co. Historical Society & Quarterly This is a long shot! This is to Elizabeth in Birmingham. Are you the same lady who contacted the Funeral Home in Lewisburg and was going to send an e-mail to me? I think you did and I threw it out before I realized it!!! SORRY. Please resend me the info you had originally and I'll follow up. I had located some info on the Ostella store but set it aside. I'll relocate and we'll begin again. I'm glad Cary forwarded your message to me. I look forward to hearing from you.-- Christopher in LewisburgC & M Taylor in TNe-mail: [email protected] --------- ----------From: "David H. Farrar" <[email protected]>To: [email protected]: Re: [TNMARSHA] Marshall Co. Historical Society & QuarterlyDate: Thu, 09 Sep 1999 09:14:45 -0500Message-ID: <[email protected]>References: <[email protected]>[email protected] wrote:> > Christopher:> Neat to see your post -- I use to be a member and then all of a sudden they> seemed to drop out of sight -- would love to re-up my membership, so please> send the address. They've done some neat stuff on my Pickens and Orrs in the> past.> Best regards,> CaryCary,My father had had an uncle in the Cornersville/ Lewisburg area: ClydeOrr. I don't know the connection. Can you help?My father's mother was Carrie Roberson, daughter of James B. Robersonand Bettie Bullock Roberson. They moved to TN from NC in the late 1800. J. B. is listed in the 1899 Marshall Co. Business Notices as a generalmerchant in Ostella. I know they still had the store in the 1940s.Thanks for the help.Elizabeth Birmingham, AL--------- End forwarded message ---------- C & M Taylor in TN e-mail: [email protected] > >Christopher, > >I talked to you a month or more ago about the location of my >ggrandparents', James and Bettie Roberson, burial in Cornersville. > >Thank you again for your help and kindness. Luckily, I can decline >your generous offer of research assistance. > >I have been fortunate enough to find many other helpful researchers in >NC, where my ggparents were born. I have been able to trace the >Robersons to the late 1600s in NC/VA, and to trace my ggmother's >family >to Jamestown. Almost all the information I got on the internet. The >rest came from the LDS research room in B'ham. > >Thanks for your offer of help, but I am lucky to have made such great >strides so quickly and easily. > >I still don't know how I'm related to the Orrs. (My father used to >visit his uncle, Clyde Orr in the Cornersville area.) Nor, do I know >the connection with the McHibbons, also Cornersville area. My >gparents >married at their home, and my father also would visit Viva McHibbon. >If you or anyone reading this might know any connection between the >ROBERSONS and the ORRS or the MCHIBBONS, I would be grateful. > >Last puzzle. My maiden name is PHILLIPS. A letter written to my >father >in the 1940s by a Roberson cousin in Cornersville came by way of MARIE >PHILLIPS GILLUM. She had my father's address in Birmingham, not the >Roberson cousin. I have no idea who she is, but would love to know. > >I think I have a cousin in Lewisburg, Edward Roberson. He would be >the >last family in the area that I know of. I found him in the phone >book, >and I'm hesitant to contact him out of the blue, but he might be able >to >solve some of the mysteries. > >Christopher, thank you again for taking the time to help me. > >Elizabeth Phillips Farrar >Birmingham, AL > ___________________________________________________________________ Get the Internet just the way you want it. Free software, free e-mail, and free Internet access for a month! Try Juno Web: http://dl.www.juno.com/dynoget/tagj.

    09/09/1999 03:36:35
    1. Re: [TNMARSHA] Marshall Co.
    2. Elizabeth: I checked my database and see that I have a Clyde Orr, s/o John Vincent Orr and Loudelia Ann Jones who were married in 1888. By any chance would this be the right time frame for your Uncle Clyde Orr? Also, I noticed the McHibbons name -- by any chance could that be McKibbon? Cary

    09/09/1999 12:33:22
    1. Re: [TNMARSHA] Marshall Co. Historical Society & Quarterly
    2. David H. Farrar
    3. [email protected] wrote: > > Christopher: > Neat to see your post -- I use to be a member and then all of a sudden they > seemed to drop out of sight -- would love to re-up my membership, so please > send the address. They've done some neat stuff on my Pickens and Orrs in the > past. > Best regards, > Cary Christopher, I talked to you a month or more ago about the location of my ggrandparents', James and Bettie Roberson, burial in Cornersville. Thank you again for your help and kindness. Luckily, I can decline your generous offer of research assistance. I have been fortunate enough to find many other helpful researchers in NC, where my ggparents were born. I have been able to trace the Robersons to the late 1600s in NC/VA, and to trace my ggmother's family to Jamestown. Almost all the information I got on the internet. The rest came from the LDS research room in B'ham. Thanks for your offer of help, but I am lucky to have made such great strides so quickly and easily. I still don't know how I'm related to the Orrs. (My father used to visit his uncle, Clyde Orr in the Cornersville area.) Nor, do I know the connection with the McHibbons, also Cornersville area. My gparents married at their home, and my father also would visit Viva McHibbon. If you or anyone reading this might know any connection between the ROBERSONS and the ORRS or the MCHIBBONS, I would be grateful. Last puzzle. My maiden name is PHILLIPS. A letter written to my father in the 1940s by a Roberson cousin in Cornersville came by way of MARIE PHILLIPS GILLUM. She had my father's address in Birmingham, not the Roberson cousin. I have no idea who she is, but would love to know. I think I have a cousin in Lewisburg, Edward Roberson. He would be the last family in the area that I know of. I found him in the phone book, and I'm hesitant to contact him out of the blue, but he might be able to solve some of the mysteries. Christopher, thank you again for taking the time to help me. Elizabeth Phillips Farrar Birmingham, AL

    09/09/1999 08:38:46
    1. Re: [TNMARSHA] Marshall Co. Historical Society & Quarterly
    2. David H. Farrar
    3. [email protected] wrote: > > Christopher: > Neat to see your post -- I use to be a member and then all of a sudden they > seemed to drop out of sight -- would love to re-up my membership, so please > send the address. They've done some neat stuff on my Pickens and Orrs in the > past. > Best regards, > Cary Cary, My father had had an uncle in the Cornersville/ Lewisburg area: Clyde Orr. I don't know the connection. Can you help? My father's mother was Carrie Roberson, daughter of James B. Roberson and Bettie Bullock Roberson. They moved to TN from NC in the late 1800. J. B. is listed in the 1899 Marshall Co. Business Notices as a general merchant in Ostella. I know they still had the store in the 1940s. Thanks for the help. Elizabeth Birmingham, AL

    09/09/1999 08:14:45
    1. Re: [TNMARSHA] Marshall Co. Historical Society & Quarterly
    2. Christopher: Neat to see your post -- I use to be a member and then all of a sudden they seemed to drop out of sight -- would love to re-up my membership, so please send the address. They've done some neat stuff on my Pickens and Orrs in the past. Best regards, Cary

    09/09/1999 01:28:11
    1. Re: [TNMARSHA] Marshall Co. Historical Society & Quarterly
    2. Karen in Ky
    3. Here's the address: The Marshall County Historical Society P 0 Box 1352, Lewisburg, TN 37091 Good Hunting, Karen Christopher Taylor wrote: > YES, the Quarterly is still published! Individual copies are $3.00, but > a $10.00 membership to the Society includes mailings of the quarterly for > a year. Of course, your next question is "How do I become a member?" > > I left the address at the office tonight, but anyone interested can > e-mail me privately and I will forward the address. Sorry for my > forgetfulness! Happy hunting. > > PS: I saw a "signature" on another rootsweb list that read as follows: > > "Shake your family tree and watch the nuts fall out!" How appropriate!!! > Christopher in Lewisburg > C & M Taylor in TN > e-mail: [email protected] > > ___________________________________________________________________ > Get the Internet just the way you want it. > Free software, free e-mail, and free Internet access for a month! > Try Juno Web: http://dl.www.juno.com/dynoget/tagj.

    09/08/1999 11:41:13