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    1. Moseley Research
    2. Who is ____P____ Moseley? Elizabeth Moseley lived in Raleigh, Shelby Co Tn on the Wolf River in Dist 2 owning 500 ac of land in 1830's. She signed her name(not x) with the spelling both Moseley/Mosely. Elizabeth was dead before July 1840 in Shelby Co. What was her maiden name? She had two daughters at least, may have had other children. 1. Mary Ann Eliza Moseley b. 1812, d. 1834. Married Daniel Clifton 1833. One son Charles Palmer Clifton b. 1834. 2. Catherine Moseley married John Marcum/Markum 17 Nov 1840. She died before 1850. One son George Marcum. If someone can do research for me in Shelby Co. please contact me privately. Dorothy Ox Sugar Land TX

    09/10/1998 09:02:39
    1. Re: Surnames
    2. Marion Laster
    3. Jack75234@aol.com wrote: > > I am researching the following surnames: > > BERRY, BRATCHER, BRYANT, COPELAND, GABRIEL, HOLLIS, HOLT, HORTON, KING, > KRIEGISCH/KRIEGISH, LUNA/LOONEY, NEWBORN, NITSCHE, PIGG, REEVES, SCOTT, SIMS, > UHL, WHITE, YOUNGBLOOD and many, many more. Jack, I have Scott ancestors from Shelby Co. My gg grandmother was Luticia Scott (bc 1834-died aft 1857) in Shelby Co. She married Robert R. Lynn and her parents were John (b 1803in TN) and Mary "Polly" Scott (bc 1808 in VA). Their children were Napolean B., Mary Jane, Luticia, James William, Dinah Elizabeth, Jerome, and Jantha. Do you see a connection? I also have Reeves ancestors from Hickman Co, TN. Lynn Laster

    09/09/1998 09:07:25
    1. WYLIE, HERRING, ANDERSON, BUCKLEY
    2. Susan Wilson
    3. Su Wilson County Coordinator, Chester County SC USGenWeb Project http://www.rootsweb.com/~scchest2/scchester.htm County Coordinator, Marshall County TN USGenWeb Project http://www.rootsweb.com/~tnmarsha/index.html County Coordinator, Camden County NC USGenWeb Project http://www.rootsweb.com/~nccamden/camden.htm I'd rather be looking for dead people than have them looking for me! My cousin Lynn has already introduced himself (Lynn Laster), so tack my name onto his names also, and add the above. Our lines came from (primarily) Chester Co SC and Duplin/Sampson Cos NC. Many Chester Countians moved to Shelby/Fayette/Tipton in 1845. My Wylie family was one of them. Lewis Wylie and his wife Catherine Wylie (yes, that was her maiden name -- they were apparently cousins) moved from Chester Co with their children, and had several more born in Arlington. Their son, Harvey, was my great grandfather. He worked in the general store which still stands in Arlington. I have *access to* all three volumes of _Gravestone Inscriptions from Shelby County Cemeteries_, and will do lookups, BUT -- I work full time and have an hour commute each way, and the books are *not* in the library in the town where I work, but in a town close to the ink-spot on the map where I live. My time to research is limited -- please be prepared to wait for a response! Unless your ancestors were buried in Brunswick or Arlington -- then there's a good chance that they appear on the copies I have made which also list my ancestors. I'm glad to see this list! Thanks, Rhonda! Su Wilson County Coordinator, Chester County SC USGenWeb Project http://www.rootsweb.com/~scchest2/scchester.htm County Coordinator, Marshall County TN USGenWeb Project http://www.rootsweb.com/~tnmarsha/index.html County Coordinator, Camden County NC USGenWeb Project http://www.rootsweb.com/~nccamden/camden.htm I'd rather be looking for dead people than have them looking for me!

    09/09/1998 08:43:59
    1. Re: Excited for TNSHELBY
    2. Barbie, I may take you up later on re the lookup. I don't think my Dalton's were here then. Bobbie -----Original Message----- From: The Peddicords <nashoba@cdsnet.net> To: TNSHELBY-L@rootsweb.com <TNSHELBY-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Wednesday, September 09, 1998 9:01 AM Subject: Re: Excited for TNSHELBY >I second that motion. Guess I'll get on the bandwagon. I have the S-K 1850 >Shelby Co Census Book and will do look ups. Please one surname at a time. >You can send as many as you want just one at a time and I will get to them >as time allows. > >Bobbie could you give your books a look see for either an Alex or Jonathan >HARGIS/HARGUS. His wife would be list as Louisa. Please don't hesitate to >ask for a 1850 Lookup also have the 1820-1858 Marriage Records Book ( >Rhonda, sorry forgot that one, you might want to add it to the lookups) > >Thanks to all Barbie > >At 08:14 AM 9/9/98 -0500, you wrote: >>To all: I am very excited about having our own mailist for Shelby Cty. I >>think we are long overdue. I have the 1885 Memphis City Directory and also >>Keating's History of the Yellow Fever 1878 and will be glad to do free >>lookups for anyone that wants one. >>Bobbie in Cordova >> > >______________________________

    09/09/1998 08:16:58
    1. Re: Excited for TNSHELBY
    2. Nothing in YF book or 1885 dir. Sorry. Bobbie -----Original Message----- From: Marion Laster <mlaster@edge.net> To: BOBBIERENNIE@prodigy.net <BOBBIERENNIE@prodigy.net> Cc: TNSHELBY-L@rootsweb.com <TNSHELBY-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Wednesday, September 09, 1998 4:06 PM Subject: Re: Excited for TNSHELBY >BOBBIERENNIE@prodigy.net wrote: >> >> To all: I am very excited about having our own mailist for Shelby Cty. I >> think we are long overdue. I have the 1885 Memphis City Directory and also >> Keating's History of the Yellow Fever 1878 and will be glad to do free >> lookups for anyone that wants one. >> Bobbie in Cordova > >Bobbie, > >Thanks for the offer. Please see if you have anything on Dandridges in >these books. I'm a Dandridge descendant from Memphis. > >Lynn Laster

    09/09/1998 08:11:16
    1. TAUBENBLATT
    2. DARLENE C HILDRETH
    3. I'm so glad this list has been started. Thanks Rhonda. I'm looking for information on my great-grandparents, JONAS and JENNIE TAUBENBLATT, and their family. They lived in Memphis from about the middle of the nineteenth century until their deaths in the 1920's and 1930's. I know very little about them, and would appreciate any information anyone may have regarding the TAUBENBLATT family. Thanks very much, Darlene Hildreth dahildreth@prodigy.net

    09/09/1998 07:20:51
    1. Re: Surnames
    2. I am researching the following surnames: BERRY, BRATCHER, BRYANT, COPELAND, GABRIEL, HOLLIS, HOLT, HORTON, KING, KRIEGISCH/KRIEGISH, LUNA/LOONEY, NEWBORN, NITSCHE, PIGG, REEVES, SCOTT, SIMS, UHL, WHITE, YOUNGBLOOD and many, many more.

    09/09/1998 04:32:45
    1. Dandridge, Lynn, Herring, Griffin, Jones Families
    2. Marion Laster
    3. I am a descendant of N.W. Dandridge, Jesse Lynn, Lewis Herring, Elijah Griffin, Stephen Jones, and Andrew Wherry who settled or lived in Shelby County prior to and after 1850. Most lived near Arlington and Brunswick around today's Lakeland. Even some descendants are there today. I welcome contacts by any who are interested in or can contribute to the genealogy of these families. Marion Lynn Laster

    09/09/1998 03:20:42
    1. Re: Excited for TNSHELBY
    2. Marion Laster
    3. BOBBIERENNIE@prodigy.net wrote: > > To all: I am very excited about having our own mailist for Shelby Cty. I > think we are long overdue. I have the 1885 Memphis City Directory and also > Keating's History of the Yellow Fever 1878 and will be glad to do free > lookups for anyone that wants one. > Bobbie in Cordova Bobbie, Thanks for the offer. Please see if you have anything on Dandridges in these books. I'm a Dandridge descendant from Memphis. Lynn Laster

    09/09/1998 03:07:02
    1. Re: Excited for TNSHELBY
    2. The only Hargis listed in 1885 is James, carpenter, bds 298 Hernando. There is a John H HARGAN, watchman, r 35 Avery. Bobbie -----Original Message----- From: The Peddicords <nashoba@cdsnet.net> To: TNSHELBY-L@rootsweb.com <TNSHELBY-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Wednesday, September 09, 1998 9:01 AM Subject: Re: Excited for TNSHELBY >I second that motion. Guess I'll get on the bandwagon. I have the S-K 1850 >Shelby Co Census Book and will do look ups. Please one surname at a time. >You can send as many as you want just one at a time and I will get to them >as time allows. > >Bobbie could you give your books a look see for either an Alex or Jonathan >HARGIS/HARGUS. His wife would be list as Louisa. Please don't hesitate to >ask for a 1850 Lookup also have the 1820-1858 Marriage Records Book ( >Rhonda, sorry forgot that one, you might want to add it to the lookups) > >Thanks to all Barbie > >At 08:14 AM 9/9/98 -0500, you wrote: >>To all: I am very excited about having our own mailist for Shelby Cty. I >>think we are long overdue. I have the 1885 Memphis City Directory and also >>Keating's History of the Yellow Fever 1878 and will be glad to do free >>lookups for anyone that wants one. >>Bobbie in Cordova >> > >______________________________

    09/09/1998 01:58:36
    1. Re: BRUMFIELD
    2. Jean, just for a whim I checked the Memphis 1885 City directory, which I have and there were no BRUMFIELD's listed at that time. Bobbie -----Original Message----- From: Jean Masoner <jmasoner@isc-durant.com> To: TNSHELBY-L@rootsweb.com <TNSHELBY-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Tuesday, September 08, 1998 11:28 PM Subject: BRUMFIELD >Does anyone have any information on James BRUMFIELD and wife Permilia who >were found on the 1850 Shelby Co. census. James' father William, age 85, >was living with him at the time. Any information appreciated. > >Jean Masoner >jmasoner@isc-durant.com >CoEditor THE NEW MASONER MONITOR > >______________________________

    09/09/1998 01:52:56
    1. CAVANESS - Shelby Co, 1810
    2. Skip
    3. Seeking Any information on James CAVANESS b.c.1810-12 and Robert Clark CAVANESS b.c.1810-12 in Shelby Co, TN Believe they are sons of Robert CAVANESS ... Thanks, Skip spaceport@greater.net

    09/09/1998 10:06:26
    1. Roll Call
    2. Laurel Crook
    3. Thank you Rhonda for starting this list!! Let's start out by having a roll call. I am researching the CROOK surname in Shelby and Fayette Co. 1. James B. Crook, b. abt 1855 in Ga.; mar. Manerva, b. abt 1858 in Ga. 2. William Amon Crook, b. Nov 1877 in Tenn.; mar. Anna V. Bolzoni, b. 22 Feb 1878 in Tenn., dau. of John Bolzoni, b. abt 1828 in Italy. 3. Clarence L. Crook, b. 1902 in Tenn.; mar. Beulah _____ 4. Beatrice Crook 4. Laverne Crook 4. Oney Jean Crook 3. John W. Crook, b. 1903 in Tenn. 3. Mattie J. Crook, b. 1905 in Tenn. 3. Nathan Andrew Crook, b. 30 Jul 1906, Eads, Shelby Co., Tenn., d. 1985, Wilson, Mississippi Co., Ark.; mar. Margie Owens, b. ?, d. 1997, Wilson, Mississippi Co., Ark. 4. Larence Crook (living) 4. Mary Crook 4. more children than this I think... 3e. Mary Henrietta Crook, b. 1909 in Tenn. 3f. J.T. Crook, b. 28 Jul 1911 3 g. Ruby Crook, b. 1913 in Tenn. 2. Andrew I. Crook I also have more information on some other CROOK families of Shelby Co. from census records that I will be glad to share with the list. Thanks and I look forward to getting to know each and every one of you. Laurel Crook lcrook@fhu.edu =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= White Co. Ill., ILGenWeb Site: http://www.rootsweb.com/~ilwhite2 Personal Web Site: http://www.fhu.edu/~lcrook

    09/09/1998 09:14:20
    1. Re: Excited for TNSHELBY
    2. The Peddicords
    3. I second that motion. Guess I'll get on the bandwagon. I have the S-K 1850 Shelby Co Census Book and will do look ups. Please one surname at a time. You can send as many as you want just one at a time and I will get to them as time allows. Bobbie could you give your books a look see for either an Alex or Jonathan HARGIS/HARGUS. His wife would be list as Louisa. Please don't hesitate to ask for a 1850 Lookup also have the 1820-1858 Marriage Records Book ( Rhonda, sorry forgot that one, you might want to add it to the lookups) Thanks to all Barbie At 08:14 AM 9/9/98 -0500, you wrote: >To all: I am very excited about having our own mailist for Shelby Cty. I >think we are long overdue. I have the 1885 Memphis City Directory and also >Keating's History of the Yellow Fever 1878 and will be glad to do free >lookups for anyone that wants one. >Bobbie in Cordova >

    09/09/1998 08:01:31
    1. Excited for TNSHELBY
    2. To all: I am very excited about having our own mailist for Shelby Cty. I think we are long overdue. I have the 1885 Memphis City Directory and also Keating's History of the Yellow Fever 1878 and will be glad to do free lookups for anyone that wants one. Bobbie in Cordova

    09/09/1998 07:14:55
    1. Fleming/Flemming
    2. Sharon Hanna
    3. Seeking information on Elizabeth and Evalina Fleming/Flemming. Elizabeth was mother of Evalina. Evalina was born in 1823 in North Carolina. Married Joseph Sanderlin in Shelby Co TN before 1850. Any information on Evalina's parents appreciated. Sharon Hanna fhanna@arkansas.net

    09/08/1998 08:47:22
    1. Mary Hamilton
    2. David Cagle
    3. Does anyone know anything about Mary Hamilton who died in Shelby Co., TN in 1860, age 76, born in VA. David

    09/08/1998 08:35:27
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    09/08/1998 04:45:34
    1. BRUMFIELD
    2. Jean Masoner
    3. Does anyone have any information on James BRUMFIELD and wife Permilia who were found on the 1850 Shelby Co. census. James' father William, age 85, was living with him at the time. Any information appreciated. Jean Masoner jmasoner@isc-durant.com CoEditor THE NEW MASONER MONITOR

    09/08/1998 03:28:30