I have been reading and re-reading your message for quite a while. I am trying to piece together information to prove that William B. Allman, I think the son of Tempa Allman, who married Frances McDonald 16 June 1850, is the father of the first wife of William Joseph Stewart. I have a marriage record of W.J. and Maggie Allman, and I find them on the 1880 census with mother-in-law Fanny. What I need is some evidence of Maggie's life, especially her death. I believe her to be my g-g-grandmother. I found the grave of William Joseph Stewart in the Gordonsville Cemetery, Smith Co. TN. He is buried next to his 2nd wife Maggie A. Justice Lancaster. I found Tempa Allman on the 1850 Smith Co. Census living with children and a 75 year old woman named Olivia. Do we have any common connection? Gwendolyn ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jim & Tess Kurtz at Tall Timber" <talltmbr@positech.net> To: <TNSMITH-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, February 03, 2005 8:43 PM Subject: [TNSMITH] More questions.... > Recently I sent a plea in for information on Tempa Alman, born abt. > 1807, > North Carolina. I did not know her maiden name or the name of her husband. > Since that time I have received this bit of information, not proven by me, > but it looks good. Can you help? > John Allman, b. 1714, N. Ireland > His son, Jacob Allman, b. about 1738, SC. > Jacob's son, Willis, m. Nancy Stanford, b. 1772, SC. > Jacob's son, Jacob, m. Rebecca Stanford, b. abt. 1790, SC. (rebecca would > be > Nancy's niece) > There was, also, an Elijah Stanford (a nephew of Nancy's) who married > Susan > R. Michell, who was first married to William B. Allman. > I truly think Tempa (Temperance?) was married to a son of Jacob and > Nancy > but I just can't prove it. > Tempa's son, James T. Allman (abt. 1831-1900) was married to Mary Ann > Bockman (1835-1866). > James T.'s son, Willis Oscar Allman (my grandfather), 1860-1894, married > Margaret Ann Butts (1860-1936) > Willis' son, Grover D. Allman (my father) 1892-1964 married Ida G. Hembree > (1898-1989). > I have all these generations and I still can not solve the mystery of > Tempa and her husband. Can someone tell me what I might do next. Thank you > so much. > Tess Kurtz > talltmbr@positech.net > > > ==== TNSMITH Mailing List ==== > Volunteer To Transcribe For The Smith Co Census Project. > Already In Progress! > http://www.rootsweb.com/~tnsmith/tngen/census.htm >
----- Original Message ----- From: "Gwendolyn Melton" <pengwen1@charter.net> To: <TNSMITH-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, September 05, 2005 7:55 PM Subject: Re: [TNSMITH] More questions.... >I have been reading and re-reading your message for quite a while. I am >trying to piece together information to prove that William B. Allman, I >think the son of Tempa Allman, who married Frances McDonald 16 June 1850, >is the father of the first wife of William Joseph Stewart. I have a >marriage record of W.J. and Maggie Allman, and I find them on the 1880 >census with mother-in-law Fanny. What I need is some evidence of Maggie's >life, especially her death. I believe her to be my g-g-grandmother. > I found the grave of William Joseph Stewart in the Gordonsville > Cemetery, Smith Co. TN. He is buried next to his 2nd wife Maggie A. > Justice Lancaster. > I found Tempa Allman on the 1850 Smith Co. Census living with children > and a 75 year old woman named Olivia. > Do we have any common connection? > Gwendolyn > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Jim & Tess Kurtz at Tall Timber" <talltmbr@positech.net> > To: <TNSMITH-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Thursday, February 03, 2005 8:43 PM > Subject: [TNSMITH] More questions.... > > >> Recently I sent a plea in for information on Tempa Alman, born abt. >> 1807, >> North Carolina. I did not know her maiden name or the name of her >> husband. >> Since that time I have received this bit of information, not proven by >> me, >> but it looks good. Can you help? >> John Allman, b. 1714, N. Ireland >> His son, Jacob Allman, b. about 1738, SC. >> Jacob's son, Willis, m. Nancy Stanford, b. 1772, SC. >> Jacob's son, Jacob, m. Rebecca Stanford, b. abt. 1790, SC. (rebecca would >> be >> Nancy's niece) >> There was, also, an Elijah Stanford (a nephew of Nancy's) who married >> Susan >> R. Michell, who was first married to William B. Allman. >> I truly think Tempa (Temperance?) was married to a son of Jacob and >> Nancy >> but I just can't prove it. >> Tempa's son, James T. Allman (abt. 1831-1900) was married to Mary Ann >> Bockman (1835-1866). >> James T.'s son, Willis Oscar Allman (my grandfather), 1860-1894, married >> Margaret Ann Butts (1860-1936) >> Willis' son, Grover D. Allman (my father) 1892-1964 married Ida G. >> Hembree >> (1898-1989). >> I have all these generations and I still can not solve the mystery of >> Tempa and her husband. Can someone tell me what I might do next. Thank >> you >> so much. >> Tess Kurtz >> talltmbr@positech.net >> >> >> ==== TNSMITH Mailing List ==== >> Volunteer To Transcribe For The Smith Co Census Project. >> Already In Progress! >> http://www.rootsweb.com/~tnsmith/tngen/census.htm >> > > > ==== TNSMITH Mailing List ==== > Smith County Cemeteries North and South Of The Cumberland River > at The Smith County Historical and Genealogical Society website: > http://www.rootsweb.com/~tnsmith/hg/cems_north/ > http://www.rootsweb.com/~tnsmith/hg/cems_south/