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    1. [TNMAURY-L] MCINTOSH, MAURY CO., TN 1820-1829
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/0hB.2ACI/309 Message Board Post: Info needed for William Mcintosh/Mcintush on 1820 census in Williamsport, Maury Co., TN. William and Wife Judy, two daughters under ten, Nancy and Malinda and two sons under ten, Abner and John. Later between 1820-1829, sons, Beverly, Aaron and James were born before the family moved to Sullivan Co. Indiana by the 1830 census. Aaron wrote in a civil War letter in 1865 while fighting for the Union Army that he fought in Maury County, TN "where they grew up". A biography of another Son, Thomas, mentions that Williams father was "coming from Scotland to America at a very early age". Judy died about 1840 in Sullivan County, Indiana. William died between 1870-1880 in Crooked Creek Twp in Ray County, Missouri. He was born abt 1794 in VA or NC.

    03/31/2003 11:16:01
    1. [TNMAURY-L] Re: Need copy of death certificates from Courthouse
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/0hB.2ACI/299.1 Message Board Post: I might be able to help you with this request. You can email me directly at [email protected] with the information you're seeking. Randy Fulton

    03/29/2003 01:04:54
    1. Re: [TNMAURY-L] Aydelott /Scribner family Maury county Tn
    2. Hello: I do have Schribners mixed with the Garretts and Daughterys. They did move to Ind. Co. AR. mid 1860's. I don't have info handy but we probably do have some relations. Keep in touch, Marian

    03/26/2003 02:14:32
    1. [TNMAURY-L] Aydelott /Scribner family Maury county Tn
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Aydelott, Scribner, Whitworth, Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/0hB.2ACI/308 Message Board Post: Looking for information on Rebecca A. Aydelott m. John Scribner. Found on Maury County 1860 cenus. Looking for parents of Rebecca. child: Margaret Scribner m. George Washington Whitworth. Rebecca Aydelott named daughter Rhoda, so maybe possible Rhoda Wharton was grandmother to Rebecca. Any help with this family would be appreciated.

    03/25/2003 02:23:43
    1. [TNMAURY-L] JAMES BAILEY BOSTICK (ca.1800-1878)
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Bostick, Bostwick, Bailey, Wood Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/0hB.2ACI/307 Message Board Post: James Bailey Bostick (b.ca.1800 in GA) married Tabitha Wood on 12/8/1818 in Clarke Co. GA. They moved to Tennessee settling in Maury County, where James was a wagonmaker/house carpenter by trade. Known children were: Mary Bostick, James H. Bostick, Tabitha Bostick, Edmond Bostick, Abram Bostick, John Bostick & Martha Bostick. Who were the parents of James Bailey Bostick? Is this man the "James B. Bostwick" (minor son) mentioned in the 1811 will of William Bostwick, of Wilkes County, GA ? A few coincidences: William Bostwick's wife was "Mary Bailey", daughter of James Bailey & Leticia Guinn. William Bostwick was believed to have been a carpenter. I'd like to hear from anyone researching this family. Greg C. White 3101 Mills Ridge Drive Canton, GA 30114 770-345-7640 (evenings)

    03/25/2003 10:54:25
    1. [TNMAURY-L] BROWN, CARMAN, ALEXANDER>
    2. The NARA site <A HREF="http://www.archives.gov/publications/microfilm_catalogs/census_schedules/1790_1890_federal_population_census_part02.html#1810"> http://www.archives.gov/publications/microfilm_catalogs/census_schedules/1790_ 1890_federal_population_census_part02.html#1810</A> does not show a microfilm listing for Maury Co. in 1810. Does this mean there isn't one or that it is just not indexed? Maury Co., TN was founded in 1807 so why would there be no Census? 1820 U.S. Census, TN Maury Co. is located on Roll #124. Some extracts for 1840-1870 Census for Maury Co., TN are listed at <A HREF="http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/tn/maury/census/"> http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/tn/maury/census/</A> but you can get the Roll #s from the NARA site, above. --------------- I am researching BROWN in Maury Co., TN, Hardin Co., KY, Coles Co., IL and Cumberland Co., IL. Jonathon BROWN b. abt. 1770, probably SC, m. in 1799. Believed to be listed with his wife, Phoebe CARMAN, in the 1810 U.S. Census, TN Maury Co., and, perhaps, their son, below: BROWN, Jourden (Jordan); b. 1809 Hardin Co., KY>m. Lydia ALEXANDER in 1829 Coles Co., IL>1880 Census, Cumberland Co., IL

    03/25/2003 10:24:20
    1. [TNMAURY-L] Update "Torn Apart" Brown/Shelton/Harris
    2. Sheila Gibson ~ SpiritHawk
    3. (Hi Proud Horse!) Hello! I first published this on 23 Mar 2003 & was encouraged by the response. I am getting new contacts, new leads & most especially new hope for finding our �missing� family members. I apologize for having directed you to www.spiritfamily.org. I did not consider that MyFamily.com requires invitation access. Several of you have contacted me about getting in. I am working to take care of this ASAP. I ask for your patience if you have not yet heard back from me. Someone suggested that I add more specific info like additional names, dates, places, events known in our family. (My time has been going towards getting this piece ready, sorry!) I have revised the story and have also inserted some genealogy which I have placed at the end. Here then is my (revised) story: ********** Sheltons were already in the frontiers of America long before the Revolution. Our branch of SHELTONs takes on a twist a bit different from most other branches I know about; but perhaps not in the beginning. Family stories say one of our ggg?grandfathers was brother of Sarah who married Patrick Henry, the patriot. I suspect our line was part of the Sheltons found in colonial records of Virginia & the Carolinas. I have studied some of these lines and have followed them into the Indian territories of Georgia, Alabama, Tennessee, Kentucky, Indiana, Illinois, Arkansas & Missouri still in very early times. We know that by the 1820s some of our Shelton ancestors lived in Missouri. By the 1830s some became Mormons (members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints). Others in our family actively fought against them. When the Mormons were preparing to leave Illinois and move west in the 1840s, some of the Shelton children did not want to go; and so they ran away! . It is supposed that nonMormon relatives hid them. Most sadly, since angry mobs were then forcing the Mormons to leave, our Shelton family became permanently split apart. The two groups totally lost contact with each other. In Utah, the pioneers may have found refuge from religious intolerance; but FAMILY IS FAMILY. And these pioneer Sheltons ever longed to be reunited with the rest of their kin. This yearning continues into our day. As descendants and extended families of the Mormon pioneer Sheltons, we still seek to find our unknown family. Not only do we seek descendants of those who stayed behind, but we also seek to find their fathers� and grandfathers� families as far back as we can. Our Utah Shelton branch married into the families of ALLEN, BONNER, BROWN, CUMMINGS, CUNNINGHAM, FAUSETT, GOFORTH, GRAGG, GREGG, HAIR, HAMILTON, HARRIS, HARRISON, HENDERSON, HULLINGER, IVIE, JOHNSON, KINSEY, MANTLE, MARSHALL, MCGIMNSEY, MERTON, MORTON, ROBINSON, RUSHTON, ! SMITH, SULTZER, THOMPSON, WARDLE, WATKINS, WRIGHT & many others. We are learning that with tools like our www.SpiritFamily.org website that we can finally share information efficiently! Here's hoping the time has arrived when we can now push forward and finally find the roots from whence we came. If after checking this you feel you might belong to our scattered group or have information that could help find our missing kin, please write me (Sheila Gibson) at [email protected] You may also contact me thru the link at the bottom of the login screen of www.spiritfamily.org. Please join us in our project. Extended family is also very welcome. Thanks so much! ***** WARNING: The following genealogy contains unproven familylore & is presented for guidance only. �Familylore� is all we�ve ever had on some things! In my research I found many conflicts within the various published biographies, original documents & family records. Apparently, as each ancestor remembered, recorded and passed information down, they didn�t get together to get their stories straight! LOL! We know it is true that each of us remembers and perceives things differently. I can prove errors in some of our records, other info might never be straightened out. Just remember that for now the following is only LORE: Stephen SHELTON (b. 9 Mar 1809 in NC, son of Stephen Shelton & Elizabeth ?Unk) FIRST married Nancy BROWN (b. abt 1809, possibly in MO, d. 1832 in MO, dau of John Brown & Nancy ?Unk). Although not proven, familylore says the children of Stephen & Nancy were: Joel or Jewell (b. abt 1825, M, died when a young child); William (b. abt 1826, M, lost contact; Samuel (b. 1827 in MO, M, lost contact); Andrew Jackson (b. 1829 in Mo, M, called �Jack� or �Jo�, ?lost contact); & Mary Ann (b. 24 Dec 1831 in Harmony Township, Washington, MO, F, called �Polly�, went to UT, md John McKee FAUSETT). Stephen�s first wife, Nancy Brown Shelton d. abt 1833. #### Stephen Shelton SECOND married Abigail HARRIS (b. 6 May 1818 in Knoxville, TN, dau of John Harris Jr. & Abigail GRAGG). (Abigail had been married previously to ?Unk GOFORTH (div)& had Nancy Serilda Goforth (b. 5 Feb 1837 in , Washington, MO, F, adopted by Stephen, went to UT, md Thomas MANTLE.) The children of Stephen & Abigail wer! e: John (b. 4 Dec 1839 in Nauvoo, IL, went to UT, md Mary Morton); Elizabeth (b. Jun 1842 in Nauvoo, IL, d. 28 Aug 1843 in Nauvoo); Martha Jane (b. 22 Jun 1844 in Nauvoo, IL, F, went to UT, md James Baker HAMILTON); Joseph (b. 1846 at Mount Pisgah, IA, M, went to UT, d. 1867 not md); Hyrum (b. 10 Mar 1848 at Mount Pisgah, IA, M, went to UT, md Emmeline SULTZER); Stephen (b. 5 Aug 1851 in Provo, UT, M, md Margaret BONNER); & Abigail (b. 5 Jan 1854 in Provo, UT, F, md Adelbert HULLINGER). *SpiritFamily is lovingly dedicated to Leonard Aaron Shelton (1914-2003), descendant of the Shelton Utah pioneers. ~~Sheila Shelton Gibson, SpiritFamily Domain Administrator. ~ Sheila Gibson ~ SpiritHawk ~ Housework Makes You Ugly ~ Help Jamie Help E.B. Victims: www.anetherealsuite.com Thank you! Wado! ~

    03/25/2003 05:02:12
    1. [TNMAURY-L] C. A.Reed/Ireland
    2. Jan Patton
    3. Does anyone have info on a Charles A. (C. A.) Reed b. ca. 1773 Ireland; immigrated to NC; married Mary "Polly" in NC and had a daughter named Mary Ann who later married John W. Randolph in Tn.? I've been told that John & Mary lived in Henry & WarrenCos. ,Tn. before they migrated to Pope Co., Il. Charles may have had a brother/son named David Reed and another daughter named Nancy Pearl. Can anyone tell me how to find out when C. A. arrived in this country? Any info on this family appreciated. Jan

    03/24/2003 05:36:58
    1. [TNMAURY-L] A SHELTON/BROWN/HARRIS Family Torn Apart
    2. Sheila Gibson ~ SpiritHawk
    3. (This is the family of Stephen Shelton (b. 1809 NC) who first married Nancy Brown, a mixed blood Cherokee woman and second married Abigail Harris.) Hello! My own branch of Sheltons takes on a twist a bit different from many of the others stories I've heard. Take a look at this bit of history that follows. If you feel you just might belong to our scattered group, I do hope you will respond so we can exchange information. My addy is [email protected] You may also visit the site directly at www.spiritfamily.org. Check us out and give us a call if this look like we might be kin. Thanks! ~~Sheila Gibson~~ SHELTONS were already in the frontiers of America long before the Revolution. We suspect our particular branch was part of the Sheltons found in the colonial records of Virginia & the Carolinas. We have studied some of these lines and followed them into the Indian territories of Georgia, Alabama, Tennessee, Kentucky, Indiana, Illinois, Arkansas & Missouri still in very early times. By the 1820s we know some of our Shelton ancestors lived in Missouri. By the 1830s some became Mormons; others of our family actively fought against them. When the Mormons were preparing to leave Illinois, some of these Shelton children did not want to go; and so they ran away. It is supposed that nonMormon relatives hid them. Most sadly, since angry mobs were now forcing the Mormons to leave at this time, our Shelton family was permanently split apart. The two groups totally lost contact with each other. In Utah, the pioneers found refuge from religious intolerance. But FAMILY IS FAMILY; and these pioneer Sheltons ever longed to be reunited with the rest of their family. This yearning continues into our day. As descendants and extended families of the Mormon pioneer Sheltons, we still seek to find our unknown family. Not only are we seeking decendants of those who stayed behind, but we also seek to find their fathers� and grandfathers� families as far back as we can. We have renewed hope today in this age of cyberspace that with tools like this SpiritFamily website we can share information and finally find answers to questions we have been seeking for many years. Sheltons of Utah married into families of BROWN, CUMMINGS, CUNNINGHAM, FAUSETT, GRAGG, HAIR, HAMILTON, HARRIS, HENDERSON, HULLINGER, IVIE, JOHNSON, KINSEY, MANTLE, MCGIMNSEY, MORTON, ROBINSON, RUSHTON, SMITH, SULTZER, THOMPSON, WARDLE, WATKINS, WRIGHT & many others. Here's hoping that by working together we can finally find the roots from whence we came. Extended family is very welcome also. Please join us in our project. Thanks! *This site is lovingly dedicated to Leonard Aaron Shelton (1914-2003), descendant of the Utah Shelton pioneers. ~~Sheila Shelton Gibson, SpiritFamily Domain Administrator. ~ Sheila Gibson ~ SpiritHawk ~ Housework Makes You Ugly ~ Help Jamie Help E.B. Victims: www.anetherealsuite.com Thank you! Wado! ~

    03/23/2003 12:40:52
    1. [TNMAURY-L] Bittleman/Saunderson/ Holland
    2. My ancestor, Lucy Saunderson (Sanderson), was married to John Bittleman (Biddleman, Bittman) in Columbia, Tn. in March 1814. John died circa 1819, leaving one daughter, Rosina Jemima, who was married to Newton Holland in 1836 in Columbia. Can anyone give me any information about John? He left quite a sizable estate, but I have been unable to determine background, parents, or date of birth. Desperate to learn more. Thanks - Laurette Russell

    03/23/2003 08:56:23
    1. [TNMAURY-L] 1810-20 census
    2. Jan Patton
    3. Does anyone have access to the 1810-1820 Maury Co. census? I'd like a look-up for a C. (Charles?) A. Reavis and family. It may be spelled Reeves/Reaves. Thanks, Jan

    03/21/2003 11:38:15
    1. [TNMAURY-L] Re: Maury County Cemeteries
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/0hB.2ACI/244.4 Message Board Post: I would be interested in knowing about any Maury's buried in Maury Co. I am looking up long lost family. Thanks. [email protected]

    03/21/2003 07:24:30
    1. [TNMAURY-L] Maury's in Maury co.
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/0hB.2ACI/306 Message Board Post: I would be interested in knowing if there are any Maury's left in Maury Co. If so, let me here from my long lost cousins. [email protected]

    03/21/2003 07:16:01
    1. [TNMAURY-L] Re: Church families on 1830 census
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/0hB.2ACI/304.1.1 Message Board Post: Thanks, Robert, for your reply. As of now, I have not found a Thomas Franklin listed as a child of any of those Church men. Tho, I am aware that sometimes some of their children aren't. I have learned that Thomas A. had a John and a Thomas that are seldom listed with the family. John married Unity Fitz- gerald and Thomas married Margaret Fitzgerald, sisters of the wives of Robert C. Church. My research is limited to what I can find on the net, so if you learn anything I can use, please let me know. Thanks.

    03/19/2003 01:51:43
    1. [TNMAURY-L] Re: Church families on 1830 census
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Church Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/0hB.2ACI/304.1 Message Board Post: My Abraham Church had a son named Thomas Holiday Church. Abraham was the son of Thomas Jr. Thomas Jr. had sons named Robert C., Charles C., and John T. "Jackson" Church. One of them may be old enough to be the father of your Thomas.

    03/18/2003 10:04:30
    1. [TNMAURY-L] guardianship records
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/0hB.2ACI/305 Message Board Post: Dose anyone know where to find guardianship records in Maury Co, TN, for the time period of 1870-1880? Thanks

    03/18/2003 07:34:35
    1. [TNMAURY-L] Church families on 1830 census
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/0hB.2ACI/304 Message Board Post: I am trying to learn the parents and siblings of my great- grandfather, Thomas Franklin Church, who was born 4 Dec. 1828. On the 1830 Maury Co TN census are listed two families that I am unable to identify: Arthur (b. 1790-1800) with a wife and 7 children and William (b. 1790-1800) with a wife and 7 children. They each have a male child under 5. I would greatly appreciate any information about these men.

    03/18/2003 01:40:03
    1. Re: [TNMAURY-L] Webbs in Maury County, 1820
    2. Jerry W. Murphy
    3. Meredith Burton Webb, Sr. and his wife, Elizabeth Hafley, did not have a son named Joseph. Their sons were named John (b. 1798), Meredith Burton Jr. (b. 1800), George Washington (b. 1806), Woodford C. (b. 1811), Hampton N. (b. 1813), William C. (b. 1814), Theron B. (b. 1817), Milton (b. 1819) and Alfred/Alford H. (b. 1823). I don't know about other Webb families of Maury County. Hope this helps. Jerry W. Murphy [email protected] Jerry's Homepage: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jwmurphy/ Rootsweb List Administrator: ALFRANKL-L, TNHARDIN-L, TNWASHIN-L, TNWAYNE-L BRATTON-L, COCHRAN-L, HAFLEY-L, PATTERSON-L, SOWERBY-L Wayne County, Tennessee Co-County Coordinator: http://www.netease.net/wayne Wayne County Computer Club: http://www.netease.net/waccc ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, March 16, 2003 8:00 PM Subject: [TNMAURY-L] Webbs in Maury County, 1820 > This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > > Surnames: WEBB,McCANN/McANN,MARTIN,SMITH,LUKE,LIVINGSTON,HACHMAN, HETZEL, PENCE > Classification: Query > > Message Board URL: > > http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/0hB.2ACI/303 > > Message Board Post: > > Hello, I am looking for information on these Webbs in Maury County on the 1820 census. All have boys listed as under 10 or under 16 with them on the census. John Webb, Maredith Webb, William Webb and another John Webb. I'm hoping to locate the parents of Joseph Webb b abt 1808 in TN. Thank you in advance for any help, Karen Webb Hachman > > > ==== TNMAURY Mailing List ==== > SOUTHERN HERITAGE NEWS & VIEWS > http://southernheritage.jccalhouncenter.com/ > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > >

    03/16/2003 03:53:15
    1. [TNMAURY-L] Webbs in Maury County, 1820
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: WEBB,McCANN/McANN,MARTIN,SMITH,LUKE,LIVINGSTON,HACHMAN, HETZEL, PENCE Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/0hB.2ACI/303 Message Board Post: Hello, I am looking for information on these Webbs in Maury County on the 1820 census. All have boys listed as under 10 or under 16 with them on the census. John Webb, Maredith Webb, William Webb and another John Webb. I'm hoping to locate the parents of Joseph Webb b abt 1808 in TN. Thank you in advance for any help, Karen Webb Hachman

    03/16/2003 12:00:56
    1. [TNMAURY-L] Shelton
    2. Alexandra
    3. Well, it's time for my semi-annual message. Is anyone researching the family of John Shelton, and James R Shelton, tailors, who lived in Columbia, Tenn. Early to late 1800s? John died in 1835. His son, James R.Shelton married an Alderson. Another son was named Colin. I'd like to know what became of their families, and what John's wife Elizabeth's maiden name was. Thanks Alex in MO.

    03/13/2003 12:07:31