-----Original Message----- From: DJoh485660@aol.com <DJoh485660@aol.com> To: TNMCNAIR-L@rootsweb.com <TNMCNAIR-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Sunday, November 15, 1998 7:55 PM Subject: Re: [TNMCNAIR-L] Hardins of McNairy County,Tn. >11/15/1998 > >Thanks for your reply. No, I don't have John Jackson Skipper in my PAF files. >I've had a hard time finding out who Margaret's parents were. That's one >reason I got on the internet. If you have her in your genealogy, would you >let me know. I''ve hit a brick wall on the Hardins and the Skippers. > >Thanks, > >Dale Johnson >Huntsville,Al. Peter B. and Howell Hudson served in the War of 1812 from Huntville, AL. Bonnie Reach > > >==== TNMCNAIR Mailing List ==== >Pat >pwjones@centuryinter.net > >
-----Original Message----- From: DJoh485660@aol.com <DJoh485660@aol.com> To: TNMCNAIR-L@rootsweb.com <TNMCNAIR-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Sunday, November 15, 1998 4:16 PM Subject: [TNMCNAIR-L] Hardins of McNairy County,Tn. >Is anyone researching the Hardin family? Looking for information on Simon >Peter Hardin and his son William. Think William's son was Bartlett Hardin, >who served in Civil War. Also searching for information on the Skipper family. >Bart married Margaret Jane Skipper in Tishomingo County after the war. > >Dale Johnson I know nothing of these Hardins, but could they have any connection with mine? They are the wife of Howell Hudson, Jannet Hardin, on the 1830 McNairy Census, his brother Peter B. Hudson's wife, Sarah Hardin, their brother John Dickson Hardin and sister Mariah, wife of Eli D. Hanks (married 1835, Yalobusha Co., MS). Their father is thought to be Sion Hardin of Sampson Co., NC and Shelby Co., TX. Bonnie Reach, Alba, TX > > >==== TNMCNAIR Mailing List ==== >Take time to smell the roses. >Pat >pwjones@centuryinter.net > >
where can I get a hold of the Hardeman Co Marriage book?? nolin
from _Hardeman Co TN Marriages 1823=1861_ printed from the WPA copies by the Sistlers in 1986--second date, if given, is the solemnization date page 23 Grooms Hardin, John C. to Elly Jane Robinson 1-2-1858 Hardin, Martin L. to Helen C. Harriss 6-22-1846 (6-25-1846) Harlin [might be Hardin??] Ellis to Synthia Sweeton 8-14-1826 (8-15-1826) Harlon {might be Hardon??] Wyatte to Julia Ann Tuning? (Luning?) 9-19-1850 p.51 Grooms Skipper, Needham to Sarah Cartwright 3-14-1832 (3-?-1832) page 23 Brides Hardin, Sarah R. to James Aston 2-14-1837 no Skipper brides listed
I am searching for the parents of my ancestor, EMILY TUCKER, who married ROBERT C. ROGERS in Tippah County, Mississippi. Emily was born April 19, 1845, and died on December 31, 1908. She is buried at the Shiloh Baptist Church cemetery in Corinth, MS. According to family members, her father's name was Dan Tucker and he was "famous". I have hit a brick wall on this one. Thanks, Karen Rogers
Hi Everyone, I'm new on this rootsweb. Seeking information on the surname Ingle. I know there is a fair amount in McNairy Co, TN. Seems most of the Ingle's migrated from NC about 1848. The original family members would have been Adam Ingle b. 1783 Guilford Co, NC his wife Maria Shepherd Children; 1. Delilah Ann m. John Ingle (cousin) 2. Elizabeth Maria 3. Joshua C. m. Elizabeth Jean Thompson 4. Rebecca Jane m. James Foy Robertson 5. Tempy Cornelia m. Thomas M. Robertson 6. Hezekiah m. Matilda ? John Ingle and Delilah Ann Children; 1. William Denton m. Jane ? 2. Alexander Haywood m. Mary Louisa Robertson 3. David Sidney ? 4. Mary Ann ? 5. Adam Franklin m. Malinda Threldkeld, Martha Brooks, Osborne and Sarah Moore 6. Maben Lewis ? 7. James M. m. Nancy Smith 8. Rebecca C.J. ? 9. John Sheppard m. Rachel Cox and Ella Sparks. Would appreciate any additional information someone might share. My family is Adam Franklin Ingle. Please contact me Bob Ingle BIKHAWAII@aol.com
11/15/1998 Thanks for your reply. No, I don't have John Jackson Skipper in my PAF files. I've had a hard time finding out who Margaret's parents were. That's one reason I got on the internet. If you have her in your genealogy, would you let me know. I''ve hit a brick wall on the Hardins and the Skippers. Thanks, Dale Johnson Huntsville,Al.
In a message dated 11/15/98 2:18:52 PM Pacific Standard Time, DJoh485660@aol.com writes: << Also searching for information on the Skipper family. Bart married Margaret Jane Skipper in Tishomingo County after the war. >> My husband's grandfather was John Jackson Skipper. I am not sure where he was from but he died in LaGrange, Troup County, Ga.. Do you have him in your genealogy. Kam
Didn't find any Blanton family in 1850 census - however, i did find someone who matches your james a tucker. 1850 Tishomingo County MS Census - Northern Part - House 525 TUCKER M 42 TN Susan 37 TN Martha 22 TN Elizabeth 20 TN Mary 16 TN James 15 TN Mahaley 13 AL America 10 AL Susan 8 MS Emily 5 MS Sentha 3 MS Thomas 1 MS >From James' marriage, the surety was Thomas Ham. Hint: Blanton is TN and Alabama name. Looks like they moved from TN to AL to MS. I am posting my answer to the Tishomingo co MS, Giles, Hardin, McNairy county Tn lists as well as Lauderdale County list. List folks, please respond to Chuch to his personal email. Hope you find some answers, Chuck! Brenda ---------- From: C9364213@aol.com Sent: Saturday, November 14, 1998 7:11 PM To: brendaw@tsixroads.com Subject: RE:Lookup Hello, I am looking for info on my gggrandparents marriage. Would their parents be listed any place. James A. Tucker to Rhuhamey Catherine Blanton, 9/22/1858 in Tishomingo County, MS. Thank you, Chuck Floyd
Is anyone researching the Hardin family? Looking for information on Simon Peter Hardin and his son William. Think William's son was Bartlett Hardin, who served in Civil War. Also searching for information on the Skipper family. Bart married Margaret Jane Skipper in Tishomingo County after the war. Dale Johnson
Hello List, For anyone researching Horton/Horten/Orton I have launched a Horton Surname Resource Center in conjunction with the surnameweb organization. Please visit the site at: http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Lane/5925 and submit your queries, links, gedcoms and information. Thank you Ola Horton Cates http://www.intelcities.com/memory/tngal
You can find the official LDS website at http://www.lds.org I found my info using thier search feature. Tracy > >>From TNMCNAIR-L-request@rootsweb.com > > > Where is the LDS website? > > > ----------
---------- From: TNMCNAIR-L-request@rootsweb.com Sent: Thursday, November 12, 1998 12:58 PM To: brendaw@tsixroads.com Cc: owner-TNMCNAIR@bl-30.rootsweb.com Subject: RE: [TNMCNAIR-L] Question about Family History Center records >From TNMCNAIR-L-request@rootsweb.com > Where is the LDS website? > ---------- > From: Thomas Enterprises > Sent: Wednesday, November 11, 1998 10:22 PM > To: TNMCNAIR-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: [TNMCNAIR-L] Question about Family History Center records > Thanks for your reply. I searched quite a while on the LDS website > before I ever found anything that made reference to sealing. Since > you are familiar with Mormon practices, do you think there is any > chance at all that we could find out who was the proxy for my great > grandparents? As I understand it, the proxy is supposed to be a > descendant. While I don't want to intrude on anyone's religious > beliefs, I would love to find this person and compare notes. > Tracy > - > ==== TNMCNAIR Mailing List ==== > We are our ancestors. > Pat > pwjones@centuryinter.net
Barbara, My guess is that it would be Corinth, MS for a hospital. Savannah had a hospital in the 50s or 60s but McNairy Hospital wasn't built until mid 60s. Jackson is more than 40 miles away: Corinth is 15 or so. Even now many people go to Corinth to orthodontists and specialists. At Selmer some folks go to Jackson, but the south more frequently goes to Corinth. Corinth is in Alcorn County. Gail Forsythe -----Original Message----- From: Barbara Olivier <turp@bellsouth.net> To: TNMCNAIR-L@rootsweb.com <TNMCNAIR-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Wednesday, November 11, 1998 9:23 PM Subject: Re: [TNMCNAIR-L] Re: "Sealed" marriage records >have a question for mcnairy folks >what hospital was nearest to michie tn in 1920 >barb >looking for glen duboise born 1920 for his 99 yr old father a.a Duboise >and Ethel West was his mom > > > >==== TNMCNAIR Mailing List ==== >We are our ancestors. >Pat >pwjones@centuryinter.net >
I know Savannah had and still has a hospital. I was born in it and my grandparents died in it. It is the Hardin County Hospital. John
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Hi All Iv been researching the Barnes line of Tishomingo, Alcorn and McNairy Counties for some time now. Charles Barnes died in Tishomingo Co. 1846, his two oldest son's were Westley J. Barnes and Dennis Barnes. Because there were two Dennis Barnes in Tishomingo Co. at this time I am calling them Jr. & Sr. Dennis Barnes (Jr.) married Reliance ? and lived in McNairy Co. after 1841. Dennis (Sr.)Barnes m. Ann Liner ( Tiner ) (Tyner) Oct. 1838 in Tishomingo County. She was the widow of Wm. Tyner Sr.This is who I had down for Reliance. Has anyone found out who Reliance is ? Bobbie Bobbie Brewer Wilson bwilson@avsia.com MsGenWeb
The person the gave the names to the church should be on the file. At 10:14 PM 11/11/98 -0600, you wrote: >Tracy, the only way would be if they track that a name was specifically >sent to a specific temple. Then it would be more than likely that a family >member did the work. Do not know if this is tracked. Does anyone know if >this information is possible? > >They do temple work is mass quanities, so it is more than likely that the >work was done by just about anyone. > > >---------- >> From: Thomas Enterprises <hogwild@i1.net> >> To: TNMCNAIR-L@rootsweb.com >> Subject: [TNMCNAIR-L] Re: "Sealed" marriage records >> Date: Wednesday, November 11, 1998 9:18 PM >> >> >> >> It took a while but I found my answer on what it means when records >> at the Family History Centers are marked "sealed". I was almost >> right but not quite. >> >> Source: Global Media Guide/Temples and Families on the LDS website >> http://www.lds.org >> >> It is according to LDS teachings that marriages can last for >> eternity but the marriages must be performed or "sealed" (if they're >> already married) in a temple by the authority of the holy priesthood. >> These temples are specifically for family-centered ordinances. In a >> case (such as my great grandparents) where the couple has already >> passed on, Latter-day Saints stand as proxies for their own ancestors >> in sealings for husbands and wives, parents and children and baptisms. >> There is great emphasis placed on performing these temple ordinances. >> In fact, members are taught that they have a religious obligation to >> trace their own genealogies and perform temple ordinances for their >> ancestors. >> Now, I'm wondering what my chances would be of finding out which >> descendant of my great grandparents perfomed the sealing ordinance. >> That info, I would think, would be private since it has to do with a >> religious ceremony. Any ideas? >> >> Thanks. >> Tracy >> >> >> ==== TNMCNAIR Mailing List ==== >> We are our ancestors. >> Pat >> pwjones@centuryinter.net >> > > >==== TNMCNAIR Mailing List ==== >We are our ancestors. >Pat >pwjones@centuryinter.net > > vgr@mindspring.com Researching; Church, Aday, Eakin, Vaughan, Vaughn, Ellis, Mitchell, King, and Norwood, that is all for now!!!
Thanks for the info! I was hoping for something like that. Be well. Tracy -----Original Message----- From: JONESGEN@aol.com <JONESGEN@aol.com> To: TNMCNAIR-L@rootsweb.com <TNMCNAIR-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Wednesday, November 11, 1998 11:31 PM Subject: Re: [TNMCNAIR-L] Question about Family History Center records >>From remembering when I was in Salt Lake City, I think that there is a number >of the actual sealing that can be cross referenced to the person that had the >sealing performed. > >Perhaps you can go to a local Family Center and find out. It is not secret >and they like to help non-Mormons like us find this info. > >Hope this helps. > > >==== TNMCNAIR Mailing List ==== >Thanks, >Pat >pwjones@centuryinter.net > >
Thanks for your reply. I searched quite a while on the LDS website before I ever found anything that made reference to sealing. Since you are familiar with Mormon practices, do you think there is any chance at all that we could find out who was the proxy for my great grandparents? As I understand it, the proxy is supposed to be a descendant. While I don't want to intrude on anyone's religious beliefs, I would love to find this person and compare notes. Tracy -