Hi Katharan, I would like to take you up on your offer to do look ups. I have many brick walls in all of my lineages. All due to Cherokee & Choctaw blood. My ancestors didn't trust the US government, so they avoided any records of any kind and paid cash for everything. I need to place the following people SOMEWHERE in 1880. Sanford SUGG/SUGGS, b. 1846-48 Lawr. Co. AL. most likely a widower by 1880, but his wife was Cynthie Permillis [Mellie} They were in Itawamba Co. MS. but possibly ended up in Lee after the boundry changes. He had the following children by wife 1. Jennie, George W. Mattie, Walter S. & Daisy. John Clayton German/Jarman [various spellings] b. 1855-57 AR. probably Franklin Co. m. Mary Trotter, b. 1860-61 AR. Children: Infant girl, John Houston, James Wm, & Lenzy lee. Possible spellings for German-Germon, Jermon, Jerman, Jermyn, Jarman, Gearman, Gaurman, probably more. George W. [Sam] Trotter, b. 1850-51, Madrid, MO. m. Paaralee [Pauline] German/Jarman, in AAR. 1870, b. 1854-55. Children: Georgia [first born], m. Edward F. Allen, James/Jimmy, Reggie, all born in AR. John C. German & Paralee Trotter are siblings & George Trotter and Mary German are siblings. They stayed pretty close all their lives. Also after John C. German/Jarman died [unknown] Mary German m. 2. Avery Shannon. Need information on him also and I have absolutely nothing but his name. Looked for a marriage license where I knew Mary German was, but found nothing. Any help or suggestions most appreciated. Shirley in HOT, DRY, OKLAHOMA ----- Original Message ----- From: "katharan plemmons" <katharan@hotmail.com> To: <TNMONTGO-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, August 29, 2002 11:44 AM Subject: [TNMONTGO-L] genealogy and history > Well, I have got to jump in here...I am one of those people who live on the > computer....I am handicapped and cannot get to all those wonderful research > sites...It is my window on the world...and the exchange of genealogy > information is what these lists are all about...I belong to about a dozen > genealogy lists and get 1000 emails a day...I also do lookups in the > 1850-60-80 census' for Tennessee..I have other research materials that I > also share with people who ask.. > I read each and every email to see if pertains to me or if I can help them > in any way.... > > All this only takes about 4 hours a day and I still have time for my family > and my other love, quilting......and I enjoyed the lively discussion of the > Civil War and learned a few things about it that I did not know before...If > William did nothing else, he got this list animated and I appreciate it.... > > So if anyone needs a lookup in the 1850, 1870 census for Tennessee or the > 1880 for all states, just ask..I like to share information... > > Katharan > > > > >Jerree, > > I am sorry but I believe you have a different notion of what this list > >if for than I do. My understanding of the various lists is for folks to > >join who have similiar lines to share information they have, not to do > >other's research for them. I am under the impression that the websites for > >various states, counties, etc. is the place to post copies of wills, > >censuses, probate records, Bible records, > > _________________________________________________________________ > Chat with friends online, try MSN Messenger: http://messenger.msn.com >