Jackie, I would appreciate a look up on Thomas H. English (wife Susanna) and his daughter Charlotte F. English (husband Hugh Whiteside Fariss), Also on James Fariss (wife Mary) and his son James Fariss (wife Peggy). Thank you for the offer. Debbie > Subject: [TNMAURY-L] From DEMASTUS List > Date: Fri, 6 Nov 1998 23:37:02 EST > From: Demastus@aol.com > To: TNMAURY-L@rootsweb.com > > Though I'd pass this along. There is supposed to be a show on 20/20 Sunday > night about the sad condition on cemeteries in America. Thought some of you > might be interested! > > Happy Searching! > > Jackie McKey Campbell : ) > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: [TNMAURY-L] Dugger > Date: Sat, 7 Nov 1998 00:53:35 EST > From: Demastus@aol.com > To: TNMAURY-L@rootsweb.com > > Subj: Re: DUGGER: Questions arising from my desk cleaning > Date: 11/6/98 11:10:50 AM Central Standard Time > From: martygra@icomnet.com (Marty Grant) > Sender: owner-dugger-list@usroots.com > Reply-to: <A HREF="mailto:dugger-list@rootsquest.com">dugger- > list@rootsquest.com</A> > To: dugger-list@rootsquest.com > > Hi Joyce and Dan and Gang, > > The David Dugger who was in Barren Co, KY in 1810 is David Dugger > (1786-1834) son of Alexander Dugger (Sr) and Ann ---. David married > Catherine Bailey 1804 in Greene Co, TN. He was on the 1805 Greene Co, TN Tax > list, and on the 1810 Barren Co, KY census. By 1820 he was in Maury Co, TN > and still there for 1830 census, and he died there as well. I don't have any > data placing him in Sumner Co, TN, but it is possible that he was there as > he had an Uncle (John, Surry) and 1st cousins there (Flood, Dred et al). > > Marty Grant - (Marvin A. Grant Jr) > 3291 Alton Phillips Road > Kinston, NC 28504-8614 > e-mail: marty@martygrant.com > web: http://www.martygrant.com/gen/dugger.htm > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: [TNMAURY-L] Lookups > Date: Sat, 7 Nov 1998 01:45:24 EST > From: Demastus@aol.com > To: TNMAURY-L@rootsweb.com > > This sent from perk@eskimo.com > > At an antique store I recently bought a copy of "A Historical Sketch of > Maury County, Read at the Centennial Celebration in Columbia Tennessee, > July 4th, 1876", (1876, - reprinted 1967). > > It is indexed and, until December, I will be happy to do look-ups for > anyone interested. > > At that time my plan is to donate the book to the Seattle Library's > "Local History and Genealogy" collection. > > I will not be watching this list so interested parties must contact me > via email. <perk@eskimo.com> > > Good hunting, > > Perk > > > Albert J. "Perk" Bingham > Bainbridge Island, Washington > USA > > "There is nothing, absolutely nothing, half so much worth doing as simply > messing about in a boat". (Wind in the Willows)