Hi Everyone, I have been asked to post this information to the list(s). Thought you might have an interest in this information. It is being posted to the maillist for Colleen Pustola the SPAM-L maillist admin. Please direct your questions to Colleen, ladyaudris@earthlink.net. ************************** Hi all, Please forgive if you receive this message more than once. I'm trying to reach as many people as possible. Effective yesterday, I am now discussion coordinator for the SPAM list at Rootsweb. This will be my primary list now to discuss Family Discovery and their associate domains and any other of their ilk that comes along to plague us! :) Also, any SPAM-related issue is permitted for discussion. Since many of you send my Family Discovery messages out to your friends, relatives and lists, you might also want to let them know I'm cranking this group up. It's one that's been on Rootsweb's books but hasn't been used for years. I hope to make this list one that nobody wants to miss out on. To join, simply address a new email form to: SPAM-L-request@rootsweb.com (for individual messages) OR SPAM-D-request@rootsweb.com (for the digest) Put the word subscribe in the top line of the body and mail it. This list may be super quiet until Family Discovery (or anyone else) decides to begin their onslaughts, or it may be high-trafficked. We won't know until we all come together and see who's been receiving what. I hope this finds each of you having a WONDERFUL week! :) Colleen ************************* In response to the prime question newbies seem to have, Spam is your e-mail inbox equivalent of junk mail. It can range from credit lines being granted to you to the latest porn site to a supposed-genealogy enterprise. In any case, they want your money ~ either by cash, check or credit card. We family historians are prime targets for some unscrupulous vendors who like nothing more than to take our money and in return, give us shoddy materials/services or none at all. They know we're desperate for information and use all sorts of ploys against us. Newbies to genealogy and computers are especially prone to fall into these people's traps, though I have to tell you, with some of the come-ons we get in our inboxes, even some experienced researchers fall into their traps. Realize that you're not alone in this and shouldn't feel embarrassed if you happened to be one of the unfortunates who fall/fell for a scam. With this list, and working together, perhaps we can protect ourselves and our friends, relatives and listmembers from being scammed through Spam. I hope this has answered some of your questions. Colleen ************************* I hope this information helps. If you have problems or further questions please let me know. :-) Thanks, Mike ************************** Michael G. McManness, a Jayhawk through and through, eating, sleeping, and bleeding Crimson and Blue near the University of Kansas. Family genealogist and research historian. "Character may be manifested in the great moments, but it is made in the small ones." --- Phillip Brooks *************************
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Williams Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/DiB.2ACI/4.24.35.1 Message Board Post: I am looking for ancestors of Richard W. Williams b abt 1780 in North Carolina. He had a son Freeborn (F.C.) b 14 May 1815 in Sevier Co. Sometime later they moved to Blount county. Richard and his grown children moved to Union County GA by 1850. I have information on a possible Richard [father Isaac Williams, mother Rachael Williams] but there were several Richard Williams around east TN between 1790 to 1840, so I can't be sure which is mine. I would appreciate any information on Richard Williams in east Tennessee around this time. I am checking all standard sources. But if you have Bible records, or other local complied information, it sure could help me get through a brick wall. Todd
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Whether your ancestors wore blue or gray in the American Civil War, the East Tennessee Historical Society is offering free workshops to help find your family's Civil War story. Popular genealogy instructor Dr. George K. Schweitzer will conduct two workshops on research methods for Civil War genealogy at the East Tennessee History Center in downtown Knoxville. One free class will be held in October with an additional class to be offered in December. Participants will learn how to determine if an ancestor served in the Civil War and how to locate records for both Confederate and Union veterans. Although the research will focus on Tennessee, much of the information will apply to participants with ancestors in other states as well. The ETHS Civil War genealogy classes are being held in conjunction with the historical society's new heritage program, "Civil War Families of Tennessee." Workshop dates are Tuesday, 23 October, 6:30 to 8:30 p.m.; and Saturday, 1 December, 10 a.m. to noon. Both classes will be held at the East Tennessee History Center, 600 Market Street, Knoxville, TN. Participants may choose to attend either class. Space is limited and reservations are required in advance. To make reservations for the free workshops, call 865-215-8824 or e-mail mailto:eths@east-tennessee-history.org The East Tennessee Historical Society, founded in 1834, is one of the oldest cultural institutions in the state of Tennessee. ETHS, a non- profit organization headquartered in Knoxville, is dedicated to preserving, interpreting, and promoting the history of the region. The society's activities and exhibits are made possible through the support of its membership. For additional information about the genealogy workshops, membership, or other ETHS programs, call 865- 215-8824, or visit the historical society's Web site at: http://www.east-tennessee-history.org I hope this information helps. If you have problems or further questions please let me know. :-) Thanks, Mike Michael G. McManness, a Jayhawk through and through, eating, sleeping, and bleeding Crimson and Blue near the University of Kansas. Family genealogist and research historian.
Check out this web site for the complete scoop: http://www.tys.org/ http://www.tys.org/charles_mcghee_tyson.htm Enjoy. Richard Debbie wrote: > Hello, > > I just discovered the name of McGhee-Tyson airport. I'm wondering if anyone > can tell me where I can find out who it was named for. > > I am descended from Jacob and Rachel Lindsey Tyson. Does the name come from > descendants of this family? > > Best wishes, > Debbie -- Richard A. Mathis ramat@mindspring.com
Lawrence Davis Tyson was an army colonel who'd chased Geronimo's Apaches across the West, led a regiment against the Spanish in '98 and become military governor of Puerto Rico, and later still, speaker of the Tennessee House of Representatives. Then, in 1917, General Tyson was leading troops into the Great War. Bettie Tyson, wife of General Lawrence Davis Tyson, wealthy heiress of Knoxville's biggest railroad tycoon of the industrial age, Charles McClung McGhee, for whom their son McGhee Tyson was named. In 1918 Tyson, as the second pilot of an aircraft, one of a crew of four. His job was to handle the gun in front. He apparently never had a chance to. Not long after takeoff, they say, the large plane spiraled into the ocean in a thick English fog. Bettie Tyson donated land for a park and an airstrip-under the condition that Knoxville's airport be named after her only son, Lt. McGhee Tyson. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Debbie" <debsey@dsl-only.net> To: <TNSEVIER-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, October 16, 2001 4:48 PM Subject: [TN-Sevier] McGhee-Tyson Airport > Hello, > > I just discovered the name of McGhee-Tyson airport. I'm wondering if anyone > can tell me where I can find out who it was named for. > > I am descended from Jacob and Rachel Lindsey Tyson. Does the name come from > descendants of this family? > > Best wishes, > Debbie > > > ==== TNSEVIER Mailing List ==== > Make a Connection - Helpful Web sites for Mailing Lists > > Genealogy Resources on the Internet, Mailing Lists: > http://users.aol.com/johnf14246/gen_mail.html > > User Mailing Lists hosted by RootsWeb > http://www.rootsweb.com/~maillist/ > > ============================== > Shop Ancestry - Everything you need to Discover, Preserve & Celebrate > your heritage! > http://shop.myfamily.com/ancestrycatalog >
Debbie, You could contact the airport and they will tell you. Check to see if they have a web site. Good hunting Patti
Hello, I just discovered the name of McGhee-Tyson airport. I'm wondering if anyone can tell me where I can find out who it was named for. I am descended from Jacob and Rachel Lindsey Tyson. Does the name come from descendants of this family? Best wishes, Debbie
Hi Everyone, This post is *off topic* and if you have no interest simply delete it. Normally, I would not post something off topic but I felt this very heart moving short film exceptional and wanted to share it with you. God Bless America!!! Thanks, Mike Well worth watching!....... It takes a time to load. http://wfmb.com/wtc_tribute.swf Michael G. McManness, a Jayhawk through and through, eating, sleeping, and bleeding Crimson and Blue near the University of Kansas. Family genealogist and research historian.
Reba, I sent a letter to the First Lady of TN Martha Sundquist at dsundquist@mail.tn.us There is a law against disturbing a grave. Keep us informed on what happens. Dee Lansford God Bless us and God Bless America
I received this from one of my other lists and find this appalling. This is the site for TN Government http://www.tennesseeanytime.org/main/government/index.html I urge everyone going genealogy to remit a response, if the elected officials in Nashville get a large response they cannot ignore it. That's why laws are made, let's get them enforced. If it can happen in Jackson Co., TN then it can happen in any other state. Maybe the next time it will be your family cemetery and who will help you. Patti >From: Reda Bilbrey <reda@twlakes.net> >To: JACKSON-CLAY-OVERTON-CO-TN-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: [JCO] Distorying Moore Graveyard >Date: Fri, 05 Oct 2001 19:50:55 -0500 > >Need your help. The Moore Graveyard in the Big Bottom Community of Jackson >County TN. has been wiped out. No tombstones are left. Those of you that >bought a new tombstone for Denton Moore have lost it to the land owner who >has dug a basement in the cemetery. He has been charged with a 39-17-311 >desecration of a venerated object, meaning a tombstone >instead of a 39-17-312 obuse of a Corpse which is a Class E felony for each >grave. Three or four men have been called to testify in behalf of this >case Oct 18,2001 over this. > >Please call District Attorney , Tommy Tompson at his Hartsville, TN. Office >615-374-2604 or his Lebanon, TN. Office 615-443-2863 and give him all the >what for you can think of. Thompson has charged this man with such a small >charge that it is merely a slap on the wrist. > >Then call your congressman or whoever changes the laws to help the poor >person. > >Please if you know the people who had bought the tombstone for Mr. Denton >Moore and had it set in this cemetery, please notify them that it is gone. > Please someone that can help with this show up in court Oct 18, 2001 and >lend a hand. Tell Thompson you don't like what's being done. > >The Cemetery Laws need to be rewritten to protect the small family >cemeteries. Loop holes big enough to fall through. I don't have to tell >you this makes me very angry. Please will the Moore Family please step in >and put this case on record. > >Reda > > >==== JACKSON-CLAY-OVERTON-CO-TN Mailing List ==== >Please visit the Clay County TNGenWeb Site at >http://www.tngenweb.org/clay/. >Your Hosts are Jane Hembree Crowley and Charles Reeves
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Please join the St. Louis Public Library for a Military Records Symposium on December 8, 2001, from 10AM - 4PM. Presenters will include staff from St. Louis Public Library, St. Louis County Library, Jefferson Barracks, Missouri Historical Society, the National Personnel Records Center, and the U.S. Army Military History Institute. The program is designed to help genealogists discover what types of military records are available in the St. Louis area, and how to access them. We will cover records from the Revolutionary War through Twentieth-century wars. The symposium will be a unique opportunity to learn about various types of military records and their availability. Please join us! Registration is required. Please call Kathy Smith at 314-539-0385 or Tom Pearson at 314-539-0381 to register, or email Kathy Smith at mailto:ksmith@slpl.lib.mo.us . I hope this information helps. If you have problems or further questions please let me know. :-) Thanks, Mike Michael G. McManness, a Jayhawk through and through, eating, sleeping, and bleeding Crimson and Blue near the University of Kansas. Family genealogist and research historian.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Gibson/Patty/Paty/Clampett/Rose/Lawson Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/DiB.2ACI/146.1.1 Message Board Post: Do you know who William Gibson's parants are etc...? Thank you Linda
> >From: TNSEVIER-D-request@rootsweb.com >Date: Tue, 2 Oct 2001 03:08:10 -0600 >To: TNSEVIER-D@rootsweb.com >Subject: TNSEVIER-D Digest V01 #58 > >TNSEVIER-D Digest Volume 01 : Issue 58 > >Today's Topics: > #1 [TN-Sevier] Re: Aaron Pinson & Deb [chrystie.adm@verizon.net] > #2 [TN-Sevier] Re: Hendrix, William, [chrystie.adm@verizon.net] > #3 [TN-Sevier] Re: WARD or CLABOUGH [chrystie.adm@verizon.net] > #4 [TN-Sevier] Re: Breeden [chrystie.adm@verizon.net] > #5 [TN-Sevier] Re: MYERS, LINDSEY, MC [chrystie.adm@verizon.net] > #6 [TN-Sevier] Re: Sevier Book/Frankl [chrystie.adm@verizon.net] > #7 [TN-Sevier] John & Lovie Moses and [indnajns@bellsouth.net] > #8 [TN-Sevier] TITLE of Sevier Book/F [Sehoy1@aol.com] > #9 [TN-Sevier] Johnathan and Zuba fam [ESmith2718@aol.com] > #10 [TN-Sevier] Re: Sevier Book/Frankl [ramppack@bellsouth.net] > #11 [TN-Sevier] Re: TITLE of Sevier Bo [ramppack@bellsouth.net] > >Administrivia: >To unsubscribe from TNSEVIER-D, send a message to > > TNSEVIER-D-request@rootsweb.com > >that contains in the body of the message the command > > unsubscribe > >and no other text. No subject line is necessary, but if your software >requires one, just use unsubscribe in the subject, too. > >To contact the list administrator, send mail to >TNSEVIER-admin@rootsweb.com. > >______________________________ >This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > >Surnames: WHALEY, MYERS, HUSKEY - Sevier, TN >Classification: Query > >Message Board URL: > >http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/DiB.2ACI/145.1 > >Message Board Post: > >Hi, > >My entire father's line (paternal) were and still are in Sevier and surrounding areas. I have a copy here of any old platt mapping those that had property in the Pittman Ctr. area. You can also find them out here online if you try a search... my family married into the WHALEY'S but many did in the mid / late 1800 on into the early 1900's. I have to pull my records up but I think some of the WHALEY'S might have migrated into GA and IL. > >Chrystie > >______________________________ >This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > >Surnames: MYERS, HENDRIX, GREEN - MD>SC>NC>GA>TN >Classification: Query > >Message Board URL: > >http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/DiB.2ACI/156.1 > >Message Board Post: > >Donna, > >My research in the last several years has led me to believe the the HENDRIX of Sevier, a off-branch married into my ggg, gg and g's siblings, might very well have originated from Maryland, as it's the state I live in and I have seen many, spelled in various forms. Also, have read old bio's/family records/bibles left behind from the late 1700's at my local Peabody Institute's Genealogical Holdings, now owned by John Hopkins Hospital/University located on Monument St., Baltimore, MD and there are 2 brothers and if my memory serves me correctly, a sister that migrated into a SC settlement in the late very early 1800's. I just never had the time to try and tie them in. > >Hope this helps. > >______________________________ >This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > >Surnames: MYERS, HURST, LINDSEY, LOVEDAY, CLABO, MAPLES, KIND - Sevier, TN >Classification: Query > >Message Board URL: > >http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/DiB.2ACI/159.1 > >Message Board Post: > >Hi, > >Yes, you're right about probably being related. I think the entire county was connected 10 times over back in the 1800's thru the 1900's! LOL > >Write to me at chrystie.adm@verizon.net. Just remind me of all of the surnames and I'll work with you on them as I too have done work on these lines. > >I wrote earlier that my ggg Margarett Caroline LINDSEY b. 1846 m. 3rd time to Evan HURST; they're both buried at HURST Chapel, Sevier, TN. Her 1st husband, my ggg James Napoleon "NJ" MYERS/MYRES b. 1839 had a "love child" "Salina LOVEDAY" and thou they lived / died in Sevier, they were in Jefferson and McMinn pre-1870. > >Chrystie MYERS > >______________________________ >This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > >Surnames: HURST, BREEDEN, LINDSEY, MYERS - Sevier, TN >Classification: Query > >Message Board URL: > >http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/DiB.2ACI/163.1 > >Message Board Post: > >Peggy, > >Write me at chrystie.adm@verizon.net w/a copy of you're posting. I can help you out w/your HURST/BREEDEN a bit. My ggg Margarett Caroline LINDSEY's 3rd husband (yes..) was m. to Evan HURST of Sevier. They're both buried at Hurst Chapel. > >______________________________ >This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > >Surnames: MYERS, BREEDEN, MARINE, CHAMBERS, HENDRIX - Sevier, TN >Classification: Query > >Message Board URL: > >http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/DiB.2ACI/139.1.2 > >Message Board Post: > >Sherry, > >Write to me at chrystie.adm@verizon.net. I'd like to work w/you on our BREEDEN MARINE line. I have some a photo online you're be interested in - just remind me as I get tons of email and brain is slow ;) > >______________________________ >This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > >Surnames: MYERS - Sevier TN book >Classification: Query > >Message Board URL: > >http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/DiB.2ACI/105.108.114.2 > >Message Board Post: > >Hi, what's the exact title of the Sevier, TN book again... thanks so much for you're help. I'm going to head over to Smoky Hist. Society and try and find it and buy it as a x-mas present to myself - finally ;) Chrystie MYERS > >______________________________ >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/DiB.2ACI/167 > >Message Board Post: > >Looking for a family that appears in the 1920 McMinn County Census: > >John Moses, b abt 1878 >Lovie, b abt 1888 >children: >Minnis (1902) Orie Mae (1913) >Harvey (1903) Grealy (1915) >Bertha (1904) Willard (1916) >Reacie (1907) Esther (1919) >Arakin (Eric) (1909) J.L. (aft 1919) > >Any info greatly appreciated. Thank you in advance, >Tara > >______________________________ >This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > >Surnames: Atchley, Brown, Chambers, Daugherty, Eslinger, Langston, Robertson >Classification: Query > >Message Board URL: > >http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/DiB.2ACI/105.108.114.2.1 > >Message Board Post: > >Hi Chrystie, The exact title is: > >SEVIER COUNTY, TENNESSEE and ITS HERITAGE > >If anyone else is interested in this book, you might still be able to order it from: > >Don Mills; President, >County Heritage, Inc. >County Heritage, Inc. E-mail: >countyheritageinc@mindspring.com >County Heritage, Inc. web site: >http://www.countyheritagebooks.com > >______________________________ >Hi, >Still searching for info on Johnathan Thomas who was married to Zuba? Any >information would be greatly appreciated. >Thanks >Earlene > >______________________________ >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/DiB.2ACI/105.108.114.2.2 > >Message Board Post: > >Chrystie, > If you are talking about the book on the history of Sevier Co., it is called Sevier Co., Tn. and its Heritage. Th only place that you can get it at is the Sevier Co. Heritage Museum at 167 Bruce Street in the old post office. >It sells for $59.95 (no tax). You can not get it through the historical society at all. I work at the museum part time. Our hours are 12:00 P.M.-5:00 P.M. Mon.,Tues.,Thurs.,Fri., and 12:00P.M.-3:00P.M. Sat. Closed Wed. and Sun. We will be waiting for you. >Bob Parton. > >______________________________ >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/DiB.2ACI/105.108.114.2.1.1 > >Message Board Post: > > You will not be able to get Sevier Co., Tn. and its Heritage through Don Mills, only at the Sevier Co. Heritage Musium in Sevierville, Tn. at $59.95(no tax) >167 Bruce St. >Sevierville, Tn. 37862 >865-453-4058 >Bob Parton > >
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: England, Denison, Hendrix, Green, Franklin, Owens Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/DiB.2ACI/115.129.1.2 Message Board Post: My email address has changed is you are still intereseted in sending my a copy of the obit. If youprefer to send via snail mail email me direct for my home address - england5@earthlink.net thanks again, donna
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/DiB.2ACI/156.1.1 Message Board Post: Chrystie, Thanks you for the response. I wanted to discuss with you your personal website. It has some errors regarding my family. I would like for you to correct and if not please expalin why you feel it is correctas stated. Regarding the children of Hannah England and James Walter Myers, they were NOT raised by Richard & Nancy England. Hannah and James raised there children ( 5 total ) . Their daughter, Emma Lee Myers who married Boyd Robert Runion died young and Emma's Children were raised by Hannah and James Myers. The children being Carolyn Frankie and Patsy Lou Meyers. If you need proof I am in direct contact with Carolyn Frankie Meyers-Huskey, and she is a 2nd cousin to my husband. Please update your website and advise when you have completed it and I would be happy to proofread for you. Once again, Happy Hunting and as always keep up the hard work. Donna
I'm well overdue for a trip to the Peabody Library. Matter-of-fact, my genealogy partner in crime ;) my aunt, is off work for about a week starting Monday. Though I can't go Mon or Thur. I sure can fit a trip in Wed or Friday. And I've been wanting to pickup where I left off at regarding a possible connection I had almost made with regards to the HENDRIX Sevier County line, another off-branch of mine. I'll check into LOVEDAY as I always keep an eye out while scanning records, books, etc... I'll get back with you if I find anything out for you;) --------------------- Chrystie MYERS - Rootsweb List & Ancestry.com's Board Administrator MOYERS MYRES MAYERS MAJOR COWGER BROOKOVER KRABAL SWECKER MYERS HOMESTEAD: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~chrystiem/ --------------------- bill anderson wrote: > My Loveday line is from MD also. If you get the opportunity, I would > appreciate what is said about them in the Peabody Institue Genealogical > Holdings. All Loveday researchers would appreciate knowing what you > discover. Thank you. Wanda > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <TNSEVIER-D-request@rootsweb.com> > To: <TNSEVIER-D@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Tuesday, October 02, 2001 4:08 AM > Subject: TNSEVIER-D Digest V01 #58 >
My Loveday line is from MD also. If you get the opportunity, I would appreciate what is said about them in the Peabody Institue Genealogical Holdings. All Loveday researchers would appreciate knowing what you discover. Thank you. Wanda ----- Original Message ----- From: <TNSEVIER-D-request@rootsweb.com> To: <TNSEVIER-D@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, October 02, 2001 4:08 AM Subject: TNSEVIER-D Digest V01 #58
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/DiB.2ACI/105.108.114.2.1.1 Message Board Post: You will not be able to get Sevier Co., Tn. and its Heritage through Don Mills, only at the Sevier Co. Heritage Musium in Sevierville, Tn. at $59.95(no tax) 167 Bruce St. Sevierville, Tn. 37862 865-453-4058 Bob Parton