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    1. Re: [ERATH] CENSUS ONLINE
    2. charles a Wyly
    3. Hi, Hugh waldrop had a farm at Selden (or was it W.T.) where he attended church into the 1960's or later. I have done postings on Roberts this year. If you do not have them, let me know. I knew a few in Erath, Bosque & Hamilton County, in the three corners near Hico. Let me know if I can add any. the ones I have records of are buried Carlton Fairy, Clairette, and Walnut Springs. Another request today seeks Bonney info. Brushy Bill Roberts (birth name) was raised by his aunt and Uncle , a Bonney in Okla. and Billy Bonney became Billy the Kid of New Mexico, trained by Jesse james and Quantril after hsis dad returned from the civil War and joined the Raiders or Rebel soldiers. He returned to Hico in his old age and is buried at Carlton , I think.. a Roberts founded Fairy, Texas and waskilled by Indians there. Check the documents carefully in the Hico Museum of Billy the Kid. I don't think the Lincoln County, N.M. records would hold up with screnners like the D.A. R. Could be wrong. Much of that story was created by Eastern Dime novel writers, not historians. I knew Brushy Bill. Happy hunting, Charles Wyly On Sun, 14 Mar 1999 06:19:10 -0600 Brenda Hay <tracers@imagin.net> writes: >Good morning list, >I have transcribed the 1820 Hart Co, KY census, 1830 and 1840 Crawford >Co, IN >census, 1819 Hart Co, KY tax list, and other KY databases. If you >have lost >anyone in Kentucky or Indiana, maybe you can find them at my site. > - CENSUS ONLINE - >http://www.imagin.net/~tracers/census1.htm >Brenda Smelser Hay >-- >GENEALOGY = always meant to be shared! >Always digging up SMELSER / WALDROP / WALDROUP / ROBERTS / > HOUSE / LOOPER / LUPER / STARKEY / AND TATMAN > >Visit our Smelser/Smeltzer homepage >http://members.tripod.com/tracers > >Research available: >http://www.imagin.net/~tracers > > > > > ___________________________________________________________________ You don't need to buy Internet access to use free Internet e-mail. Get completely free e-mail from Juno at http://www.juno.com/getjuno.html or call Juno at (800) 654-JUNO [654-5866]

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