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My name is Jason Phelps. I was wondering if their was anybody searching the Wiggins and Martin family connection.Because, in the Famillies of Falls County book, it contains Ingram Rhodes Wiggins and Robert Washington Martin as main people, & their kids, Willis Turner Wiggins and Susan Martin married each other. and for both of them to be in there I figured that somebody must be researching them since they gave so much information. THANKS
Hi, Tomorrow I am putting a news clip about the death of Alfred Branson, who died in 1916. It is like a obit, but I am looking to see if I can find a obit, in the paper a few days later. But its long, so can't tonight. Theresa
Hi, Tomorrow I am putting a news clip about the death of Alfred Branson, who died in 1916. It is like a obit, but I am looking to see if I can find a obit, in the paper a few days later. But its long, so can't tonight. Theresa
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. McClelland of Idabel, Oklahoma, are at the Arlington on a wedding trip. This is Mr. McClelland former home and many friends are pleased to learn of his marriage to Miss Elizabeth Fay Cory, which happy event was solemnized at Tulsa, Oklahoma, last friday, Rev. Hugh McBurney of the Methodist church officiating. The Marlin Democrat, Tuesday, Feb. 22, 1916
I found in a 1916 newspaper, that Will Anderson divorced Annie Anderson, Monday, Feb 14, 1916. If you want the divorce decree, let me know, I am going to try to go to the courthouse this month. Theresa
Hi, Beside genealogy web pages, I love to find books at bookstores, that will help people please check out my page, and see what you think, none of my books sell for very much, I am not in books for the money. Have a great weekend. Please sign my guestbook, as I love to know who came. Theresa http://home.att.net/~theresacarhart/
Tom, Blue Ridge Cemetery is located on Falls web page http://www.rootsweb.com/~txfalls/ -----Original Message----- From: Tom Dunklin <[email protected]> To: theresa Carhart <[email protected]> Date: Friday, February 11, 2000 12:25 AM Subject: Re: [TXFALLS] Article from "FAMILIES OF FALLS COUNTY" >Theresa, >Thanks so much for helping. I will call her and see if she can answer some of >my questions. While I have you, would you know if there is a cemetery at a >place called Blue Ridge, Falls County, TX that would have been in existence >around 1854? My David T. Busby is supposed to have died and been buried >either there or in Freestone Co in 1854. > >Thanks again, >Paula Dunklin > >theresa Carhart wrote: > >> Tom, >> >> Families of Falls County, is a very large book, that was written by Falls >> County Historical soc. it is for sale for $35.00. One of our oldest members >> could most likely help you, I will call her and get permission to give you >> her number on e-mail. I will get bac k to you asap. >> -----Original Message----- >> From: Tom Dunklin <[email protected]> >> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> >> Date: Monday, February 07, 2000 2:28 AM >> Subject: [TXFALLS] Article from "FAMILIES OF FALLS COUNTY" >> >> >I have a few pages copied from "FAMILIES OF FALLS COUNTY" about the >> >David T. Busby family. I am wondering if there is more on any of the >> >rest of his family in this article. Could you tell me what this >> >publication is, a newspaper, magazine, bulletin, etc? How could I get a >> >complete copy? I have found conflicting information about this family >> >and would like to know where the original information came from, who >> >wrote the article, and if it's possible to contact them. I hesitate to >> >use the information as documentation until I can verify that it is >> >correct. I also have a copy of an interview done many years ago with a >> >Mrs. William (Busby) Price. Her given name was Margaret Jane Busby >> >Price, daughter of the above David T. Busby. The first couple of lines >> >read: >> > >> >"Interview with Mrs. William Price, Marlin, Texas, (White Pioneer)--" I >> >was born in the year 1847 at Bowling Green, Kentucky, my father was >> >named David Busby." >> > >> >Can you give me any information as to what publication this article >> >appeared in and in what year this was written? This sounds like a fairly >> >prominent family of Falls County. She lists her grown children as Mrs. >> >C. O. Robertson of Kosse; Mrs. Dave McKinney of Marlin; Will Price of >> >Stranger; and Miss Margaret Price of Marlin. >> > >> >I would love to contact any of these people to see if they can relay >> >more of their family history as I am a descendant of Matthew Busby & >> >David T. Busby, the subject of this article. >> > >> >If you have any other suggestions as how to track down the source of >> >this article, that would also help. >> > >> >Thank you so much, >> >Paula Dunklin >> > >> > >> >============================== >> >Personalized Mailing Lists: never miss a connection again. >> >http://pml.rootsweb.com/ >> >Brought to you by RootsWeb.com. >> > >> > > > > >
I was going through some boxes and I ran across a book called "Big Men Walked Here! The Story of Washington on the Brazos" by Stanley Siegel copyright 1971 by Jenkins Publishing Company. Inside is a lot of names and historical information including the names of all 59 Delegates who signed the Texas Declaration of Independence on March 3, 1836 along with a brief background on each man as well as a brochure on the life history of the "Last President of the Republic of Texas" Dr. Anson Jones. Hopefully, someone might find this information useful. "Look at the list of names of signers and you will see that a Texas county was named for almost every one of them, plus cities, streets, schools, colleges, etc." Here are the names of the 59 Delegates in alphabetical order by last name. (Signer's Last Name, First Name, District, Age, Birthplace, Last Residence) Badgett, Jesse B., Bexar, 29, North Carolina, Arkansas Barnett, Thomas, Austin, 38, Kentucky, Kentucky Barnett, George W., Washington, 43, South Carolina, Mississippi Blount, Stephen William, San Augustine, 28, Georgia, Georgia Bower, John White, Goliad, 27, Georgia, Arkansas Brigham, Asa, Brazoria, 46, Massachusetts, Louisiana Briscoe, Andrew, Harrisburgh, 25, Mississippi, Mississippi Bunton, John Wheeler, Mina (Bastrop), 28, Tennessee, Tennessee Byrom, John Smith Davenport, Brazoria, 38, Georgia, Florida Caldwell, Mathew, Gonzales, 38, Kentucky, Missouri Carson, Samuel Price, Red River, 38, North Carolina, Mississippi Childress, George Campbell, Milam, 32, Tennessee, Tennessee Clark, William Jr., Sabine, 37, North Carolina, Georgia Colemon, Robert M., Mina, 37, Kentucky, Kentucky Collingsworth, James, Brazoria, 30, Tennessee, Tennessee Conrad, Edward, Refugio, 26, Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania Crawford, William Carrol, Shelby, 31, North Carolina, Alabama Ellis, Richard, Red River, 55, Virginia, Alabama Everitt, Stephen, Jasper, 29, New York, New York Fisher, John, Gonzales, 36, Virginia, Virginia Fisher, Samuel Rhoads, Matagorda, 41, Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania Gaines, James, Sabine, 60, Virginia, Virginia Gazley, Thomas Jefferson, Mina, 35, New York, Louisiana Goodrich, Benjamin Briggs, Washington, 37, Virginia, Alabama Grimes, Jesse, Washington, 48, North Carolina, Alabama Hamilton, Robert, Red River, 53, Scotland, North Carolina Hardeman, Bailey, Matagorda, 41, Tennessee, Tennessee Hardin, Augustine Blackburn, Matagorda, 38, Georgia, Tennessee Houston, Sam, Refugio, 43, Virginia, Tennessee Lacey, William Demetris, Colorado, 28, Kentucky, Tennessee Latimer, Albert Hamilton, Red River, 27, Tennessee, Tennessee Le Grand, Edwin Oswald, San Augustine, 33, North Carolina, Alabama Maverick, Samuel Augustus, Bexar, 29, South, South Carolina McKinney, Collin, Red River, 69, New Jersey, Tennessee Menard, Michael Branamour, Liberty, 31, Canada, Illinois Menefee, William, Colorado, 40, Tennessee, Alabama Moore, John W., Harrisburgh, 39, Pennsylvania, Tennessee Mottley, Junius William, Goliad, 24, Virginia, Kentucky Navarro, Jose Antonio Baldomero, Bexar, 41, Bexar,Mexico, Bexar Parmer, Martin, San Augustine, 58, Virginia, Missouri Penington, Sidney O., Shelby, 27, Kentucky, Arkansas Potter, Robert, Nacogdoches, 36, North Carolina, North Carolina Power, James, Refugio, 48, Ireland, Louisiana Roberts, John S., Nacogdoches, 40, Virginia, Louisiana Robertson, Sterling Clack, Milam, 50, North Carolina, Tennessee Ruiz, Jose Francisco, Bexar, 54, Bexar,Mexico, Bexar Rusk, Thomas Jefferson, Nacogdoches, 29, South Carolina, Georgia Scates, William Bennett, Jefferson, 30, Virginia, Kentucky Smyth, George Washington, Jasper, 33, North Carolina, Alabama Stapp, Elijah, Jackson, 53, Virginia, Missouri Stewart, Charles Bellinger, Austin, 30, South Carolina, Louisiana Swisher, James Gibson, Washington, 41, Tennessee, Tennessee Taylor, Charles Stanfield, Nacogdoches, 28, England, New York Thomas, David, Refugio, 35, Tennessee, Tennessee Turner, John, San Patricio, 34, North Carolina, Tennessee Waller, Edwin, Brazoria, 35, Virginia, Missouri West, Clairborne, Jefferson, 36, Tennesse, Louisiana Woods, James B., Harrisburgh, 34, Kentucky, Kentucky Zavala, Lorenzo, Harrisburgh, 47, Yucata, Mexico, France or Mexico
Here is some more good genealogy websites. Kindred Konnections http://www.kindredkonnections.com/ You can also download free gedcom software that is LDS compatible. Family Tree Maker http://www.familytreemaker.com/ Social Security Death Index http://ssdi.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/ssdi.cgi Vanessa Pat Connors wrote: > I sent this out right after New Year's so if you already have it, > nothing is changed or added. This is for our new listers. > > The Top Ten Genealogical Web Sites > (c) 1999 by R. Cole Goodwin > > If you were looking for an ancestor, on which ten Internet > sites would you most likely find him or her? Which sites can > help an individual, a family, or a group research family > history? > > With over 1,500,000,000 names on over 60,000 genealogical web > sites on the Internet, finding the best sites is no easy task. > > Eighteen months ago, I started evaluating over 60,000 web > sites which provide information of genealogical interest in > order to determine the Top Ten. Using Encyclopaedia > Britannica's Alexa service, independent reviews, and personal > [observations], I evaluated each site's freshness, speed, > links in, links out, subjective ratings by reviewers, site > size, and other criteria. I have tested my findings along the > way, having found over 16,000 ancestors during the past > twenty-two months, mostly with the help of the computer. Below > are my top ten sites: > > FamilySearch ( http://www.familysearch.org ) > Owned and operated by The Church of Jesus Christ of > Latter-day Saints in Salt Lake City, Utah, > FamilySearch.org has a little (or more) of genealogical > interest for everyone and it is growing quickly. In its > third full month, it has become one of the most popular > sites on the Internet. Using FamilySearch, you can do the > following: > > * Search for your ancestors using the International > Genealogical Index (I.G.I.) with over 360,000,000 > names, at present, online; Ancestral File (A.F.) with > about 36 million names in linked pedigree charts; and > with hyperlinks to other genealogical web sites. Over > the next month, the site will grow to 600 million > online names, then to 1,000,000 by next spring; > > * Collaborate with others who are searching for the same > ancestor, surname, or place as you. At present, there > are over 60,000 collaboration lists and the number is > growing by over 1000 per day; > > * Access the Family History Library of The Church of > Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, which has over two > million rolls of microfilm with the names of over two > billion people. Once you have identified a microfilm > which interests you, you can order it online and it > will be delivered to an Latter-day Saint Family History > Center of your choosing near you; > > * Learn from online Research Guides. For almost any place > or ethnic group for which you wish to do genealogical > investigation, there are online guides that will allow > you to learn how to do the research you seek; > > * Access over 60,000 genealogical web sites by > categories, such as those which specialize in census, > land, migration, military, royalty, surnames, and more; > > * Preserve your family history by downloading one of the > most popular genealogical software programs in the > world today, Personal Ancestral File (P.A.F.) 4.0 for > Windows, as well as upload your own genealogical > information to FamilySearch to be preserved and to be > shared with others in Pedigree Resource files. > > * Coming Up: Australian, British and North American Vital > Records Indexes will be incorporated into FamilySearch > as will the complete 1851 and 1881 British Censuses, > the complete 1880 U.S. Census, the Ellis Island Index > of 17,000,000 immigrants, and more source guides. Also > coming up: Pedigree Resource Files, containing the > online submissions of FamilySearch users (12,000,000 > names already received); > > Ancestry.com ( http://www.ancestry.com ) > With over 274,000,000 U.S. names in over 1700 databases, > Ancestry.com can help you find and put flesh onto the > bones of your ancestors. It offers the following > features: > > * Census Indexes, 1790-1870, for the entire U.S., as well > as the complete 1790 U.S. Census and assorted later > censuses for sundry states and counties; > > * Social Security Death Index (S.S.D.I.): updated through > June 1999, it is the most current index on the Internet > and can help you locate the disposition of a relative > or friend as well as their parentage; > > * World Family Tree: like FamilySearch's Ancestral File, > this contains millions of names linked in pedigrees; > > * Periodical Source Index, which references over 5,000 > genealogical periodicals for the past 200 years. For > the most part, once you have the index entry, you can > view the articles at the Library of Congress; > > * American Genealogical and Biographical Index (Ryder's > Index): the contents of 200 volumes of genealogical > references to individuals in the U.S. throughout the > seventeenth through nineteenth centuries; > > * The Daughters of the American Revolution Lineage Books > (125 Volumes) > > * Ancestry News-Daily and weekly newsletter providing > news and features of genealogical interest. > > Although Ancestry.com is a paid, subscription service, > major portions of its holdings are made available freely > to the general public. In addition, right now they are > offering a free, 14-day subscription to those who sign-up > through the following link (sponsored by ThirdAge): > > https://www.ancestry.com/ancestry/signup/SignupUser.asp?SignupType=TRIALFR > > EE&SignupCode=g99af > > Cyndislist ( http://www.cyndislist.com ) > Cyndislist catalogues and indexes over 43,000 genealogy > web sites and is in the process of adding 10,000 more. If > you are looking for genealogical web sites from different > countries to different surnames, you will find them > listed and indexed here. Online since 1996, it is > operated by Cyndi Howells of Puyallup, Washington. > > RootsWeb ( http://www.rootsweb.com ) > RootsWeb has over 150,000,000 million U.S. names online > and is operated by the non-profit RootsWeb Data > Cooperative of Pine Mountain Club, California and is a > project of the Rand Corporation. RootsWeb has the > following helpful features: > > * Surname Resources on RootsWeb allow you to search > submissions on surnames by other researchers; > > * County Resource tie you into genealogical discussion > forums organized by state and by county. > > * USGENWEB ( http://www.usgenweb.com ) covers the United > States by state and by county, organizing cemetery, > census, obituary, historical, and biographical > resources by locality. Can be very helpful; for an > excellent example of USGENWEB, go to the Bradford > County, Pennsylvania web site > ( http://www.rootsweb.com/~pabradfo/bradweb.htm ); > > * Mailing Lists for over 16,000 genealogical areas are > sponsored by RootsWeb.com > > * The Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild, an online > project to transcribe the passenger lists of all > passenger ships which have entered America. Currently, > 400 ships are online; > > * Social Security Death Index (SSDI), similar to > Ancestry.com's database; > > The Library of Congress ( http://lcweb.loc.gov/rr/genealogy/ ) > Through The Library of Congress' Local History and > Genealogy Reading Room, you can access the holdings of > the largest library in the world, which has a collection > of over 250,000 local history and genealogy books > available for researchers, as well as a large repository > of microfilm holdings from The Family History Library of > The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Salt > Lake City. Through the site, you can search or browse the > catalogs, access special holdings of various ethnic and > historic reading rooms, and enjoy the American Memories > Collection, an extensive, visual database of American > History. Also available through the Library of Congress > is the National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collection > (N.U.C.M.C.) ( http://lcweb.loc.gov/coll/nucmc/nucmc.html ) > which indexes millions of unpublished documents and > contains valuable genealogical information. > > GenForum ( http://genforum.genealogy.com/ ) > The largest online area for people to share surname and > local history information, with over three million > messages posted. It allows researchers to collaborate one > with another in researching family and local history. > > ProFusion ( http://www.profusion.com/ ) > Rather than a site for genealogical research, ProFusion > is a Microsoft-sponsored meta-search engine, which can > use up to nine Internet search engines (such as > AltaVista, Google, InfoSeek, etc.) simultaneously to find > that ancestor, or relative of yours on that obscure web > page. Unlike typical search engines which, at most, index > only 16% of the web pages on the Internet, meta-search > engines such as ProFusion, Dogpile > ( http://www.dogpile.com/ ), Fast Corporation's AllTheWeb > ( http://www.alltheweb.com ) and MAMMA, The Mother of All > Web Sites ( http://www.mamma.com/ ) use individual search > engines to collectively scale the web. > > The Ultimates ( http://www.theultimates.com/ ) > Like ProFusion (above) rather than a single web site with > genealogical information, The Ultimates is a search > engine for multiple online telephone white pages and e- > mail directories. It can help you find people with the > same surname you are seeking. This is especially useful > when you are seeking an unusual surname. > > MyFamily.com ( http://www.MyFamily.com ) > MyFamily.com is a place where you can post your family > tree, family news, family photos, recipes, and chapter- > by-chapter history for your family to show and to share > with others. It can help a geographically dispersed > family collaborate on its history. > > The U.S. National Archives > ( http://www.nara.gov/nara/nail.html ) Using the new U.S. > National Archives and Records Administration's Archival > Information Locator, you can locate information about the > microfilm, archival holdings, and digital copies > available. Also useful is The National Archives Research > Room ( http://www.nara.gov/genealogy/ ) > > Bonus Web Sites > In addition to the Top Ten, above, following are some > excellent, specialized genealogical web sites. Please > bear in mind that much of this specialized information is > available through the using the Top Ten genealogical web > sites above; indeed, some Top Ten sites have more > specialized data than their more limited counterparts, > below, but the following are always worth checking: > > Biographies > From the Arts & Entertainment Network's "Biography" > series, you can search 22,000 online biographies at the > following link: ( http://www.biography.com/ ) > > Cemeteries and Graveyards > Find A Grave ( http://www.findagrave.com/ ) > Censuses on the Internet > Censuslinks ( http://www.censuslinks.com/directory/ ) > Educational Resources for Online Genealogy > PBS' Ancestors Series > ( http://www.pbs.org/kbyu/ancestors/ ) > Ethnic Genealogy Resources > The Balch Institute for Ethnic Studies Online > ( http://www.libertynet.org/balch/body_index.html ) > Family History for Kids > Disney's Family Tree > ( http://disney.go.com/ads/sponsors/ancestry/index.html ) > Family Reunions > Family-Reunion.com ( http://www.family-reunion.com ) > Geography > The U.S. Geological Service's Geographic Names > Information Service (GNIS) > ( http://mapping.usgs.gov/www/gnis/ ) > Heraldry > Heraldry on the Internet > ( http://www.digiserve.com/heraldry/index.htm ) > Land Records > The Bureau of Land Management has placed all federal > land patent records online, including millions of 19th > Century Homestead Act records. > ( http://www.glorecords.blm.gov/ ) > Medical Genealogy > The Disease Chart (19th century medical terminology) > ( > http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Valley/1030/diseasecharttable.htm ) > Military Records > Military records databases at Ancestry.com > ( > http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Valley/1030/diseasecharttable.htm ) > Newsletters-Online Genealogy > Ancestry.com's Daily News (free sign-up from home page, > with alerts to new, limited-time access to databases, > tips of the day, features, and specials) > ( http://www.ancestry.com/ ) > Newspapers > The United States Newspaper Program links you to > hundreds of online newspapers, some of which have put > back issues up to 200 years old online; excellent for > births, marriages and deaths. > ( http://www.neh.gov/html/usnp.html#NEW%20YORK ) > Photographs > With over 250,000,000 prints, Corbis Corporation has > the largest inventory of historic and newsworthy > photographs in the world, and has put many online-for > free. ( http://www.corbis.com ) > Vital Records > Vital Records Information for the United States > ( http://vitalrec.com/index.html ) > WebCasts on Genealogy > Generations is a live, interactive television show > focusing on family history research and is broadcast > over the Internet. It is sponsored by Sierra Software > and carried by TalkSpot, an Internet broadcasting > company. > ( > http://www.sierra.com/sierrahome/familytree/community/webcast/ ) > World and International Genealogy Resources > WorldGenWeb ( http://www.worldgenweb.com ) will take you > to resources for almost any country in the world. > > ==== IRL-CLARE Mailing List ==== > County Clare News: http://www.clarenet.ie > Guide to County Clare: http://www.iol.ie/~moynihan/clare/ > Assorted Clare records/directories: http://home.att.net/~labaths/clare.htm > Co. Clare Library: http://www.clarelibrary.ie/
Could you give me more information on this book "Families of Falls County" and where I might find a copy? Vanessa Tom Dunklin wrote: > I have a few pages copied from "FAMILIES OF FALLS COUNTY" about the > David T. Busby family. I am wondering if there is more on any of the > rest of his family in this article. Could you tell me what this > publication is, a newspaper, magazine, bulletin, etc? How could I get a > complete copy? I have found conflicting information about this family > and would like to know where the original information came from, who > wrote the article, and if it's possible to contact them. I hesitate to > use the information as documentation until I can verify that it is > correct. I also have a copy of an interview done many years ago with a > Mrs. William (Busby) Price. Her given name was Margaret Jane Busby > Price, daughter of the above David T. Busby. The first couple of lines > read: > > "Interview with Mrs. William Price, Marlin, Texas, (White Pioneer)--" I > was born in the year 1847 at Bowling Green, Kentucky, my father was > named David Busby." > > Can you give me any information as to what publication this article > appeared in and in what year this was written? This sounds like a fairly > prominent family of Falls County. She lists her grown children as Mrs. > C. O. Robertson of Kosse; Mrs. Dave McKinney of Marlin; Will Price of > Stranger; and Miss Margaret Price of Marlin. > > I would love to contact any of these people to see if they can relay > more of their family history as I am a descendant of Matthew Busby & > David T. Busby, the subject of this article. > > If you have any other suggestions as how to track down the source of > this article, that would also help. > > Thank you so much, > Paula Dunklin > > ============================== > Personalized Mailing Lists: never miss a connection again. > http://pml.rootsweb.com/ > Brought to you by RootsWeb.com.
I have a few pages copied from "FAMILIES OF FALLS COUNTY" about the David T. Busby family. I am wondering if there is more on any of the rest of his family in this article. Could you tell me what this publication is, a newspaper, magazine, bulletin, etc? How could I get a complete copy? I have found conflicting information about this family and would like to know where the original information came from, who wrote the article, and if it's possible to contact them. I hesitate to use the information as documentation until I can verify that it is correct. I also have a copy of an interview done many years ago with a Mrs. William (Busby) Price. Her given name was Margaret Jane Busby Price, daughter of the above David T. Busby. The first couple of lines read: "Interview with Mrs. William Price, Marlin, Texas, (White Pioneer)--" I was born in the year 1847 at Bowling Green, Kentucky, my father was named David Busby." Can you give me any information as to what publication this article appeared in and in what year this was written? This sounds like a fairly prominent family of Falls County. She lists her grown children as Mrs. C. O. Robertson of Kosse; Mrs. Dave McKinney of Marlin; Will Price of Stranger; and Miss Margaret Price of Marlin. I would love to contact any of these people to see if they can relay more of their family history as I am a descendant of Matthew Busby & David T. Busby, the subject of this article. If you have any other suggestions as how to track down the source of this article, that would also help. Thank you so much, Paula Dunklin
I am looking for an obit for: Rupert Robertson B 03/31/1895; D 01/15/1968 in Marlin, Texas. I am willing to pay for postage and copying. Thanks, Barb
Hi, Please include page # to help me find the names, Thanks, Theresa page 1b COBB McCORMICK KIMES DOCKSTADEN BRIGGS NUTT MOORE HAWLEY HRYNYK WIGGINS ROBERTSON GLASS WARD PAGE 2B GLASS MERRYMAN WASYLYSZYN NUTT WATKINS MALONE WEBB MARTINEZ WILGANOWSKI FINOWICZ BUTLER PAGE 3B FAIRMAN HIGHSMITH McGREGOR McKNIGHTBEANDEN SPRAYBERRY WHITE LAUDENDALE WILGANOUSKI PAGE 4B GODDARD BULLARD BENNETT DENARD ANDERSON BRAMLETT BONNER BROWN KENDRICK JENSON FINLEY HARGROVE
Please include the page # to help me find the names, thanks page 6a BELL VANDRAISS STEWART SMITH DURHAM NUTT DENARD HARLISS FORD EASTON GREEM WEATHERS BENNETT WREN BRATTON PAGE 7A PATTERSON KEYSEN WHITAKER ANDERSON WOODLAND ROGERS SWENSON PRATT GRAY BYRD SEOTZ SCHWAB PAGE 8 BARGANIER BURKES SHAW EUBANKS FRANCES HEMEN SUDBURY BATE WITWEVICKE FALCO PAGE 9A SPEED PACE WILLIAMSRICE ANDERSON HANES LEDBETTER BERNDT
Please include the page # to help me find the name for the cemetery info. page 1A FREEMAN HUSKEY STRICKLIN PRAZNEK COLEMAN PARKS JOIA McKINLEY FOUNTAIN BARLETT PAGE 2A PETRUCHA DELLENEY PARRISH SANSANDO CATALINA GUTHREY SPIERS WILLIAMS FAULKNER PAGE 3A VINSON FRANKLIN MORRIS SMITH NIX JOHNSON FROST GONSKE STANLEY BRIGGS GARDNER SALVATO CHILDS ESTON PAGE 5A NIX SPRINGFIELD LANGSTON DOUGHTY SYPERT BAUGH WALLACE HUSEBY BARNETT
This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------80CAB60BBDE0A71ACEF33ED3 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit --------------80CAB60BBDE0A71ACEF33ED3 Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline Return-path: <[email protected]> Received: from mta1.rcsntx.swbell.net (mta1-pr.rcsntx.swbell.net) by sims1.rcsntx.swbell.net (Sun Internet Mail Server sims.3.5.1999.07.30.00.05.p8) with ESMTP id <[email protected]>; Sun, 30 Jan 2000 13:22:02 -0600 (CST) Received: from bl-14.rootsweb.com ([204.212.38.30]) by mta1.rcsntx.swbell.net (Sun Internet Mail Server sims.3.5.1999.09.16.21.57.p8) with ESMTP id <[email protected]>; Sun, 30 Jan 2000 13:21:58 -0600 (CST) Received: (from [email protected]) by bl-14.rootsweb.com (8.9.3/8.9.3) id LAA17271; Sun, 30 Jan 2000 11:20:49 -0800 (PST) Resent-date: Sun, 30 Jan 2000 11:20:49 -0800 (PST) Date: Sun, 30 Jan 2000 13:20:36 -0600 Resent-from: [email protected] From: [email protected] Subject: [TEXAS-ROOTS-L] Thought this was a good idea Resent-sender: [email protected] To: [email protected] Resent-message-id: <[email protected]> Message-id: <[email protected]> MIME-version: 1.0 X-Mailer: Juno 4.0.5 Content-type: text/plain Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit Precedence: list Old-To: [email protected], [email protected] X-Juno-Line-Breaks: 1-2,4-10 X-Juno-Att: 0 X-Juno-RefParts: 0 X-Mailing-List: <[email protected]> archive/latest/1771 X-Loop: [email protected] X-Mozilla-Status2: 00000000 The year 2000 is a Census Year. Most of the census will be taken by mail, so >after you have filled out your census form why not make a copy of it and >file with your important papers. Then your family will not have to wait 72 >years to learn about you." > >Got this from another list and thought this was an excellant idea ...... >just thought I'd pass it on!!!!! I plan to do it myself ==== TEXAS-ROOTS Mailing List ==== To unsubscribe from TEXAS-ROOTS-L: send request to [email protected] To unsubscribe from TEXAS-ROOTS-D: (digest mode) send request to [email protected] --------------80CAB60BBDE0A71ACEF33ED3--
Please include the page as this is a extra sheet, and it will help me find the names. FREEMAN PRELL STRICKLIN LOGGINS SANDERS PIERSON SPRINGFIELD SCHERHLICH STUART SMITH KYSER WALLACE DOUGHTY GENTREY