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    1. Re: [TXFANNIN-L] Re: Sheriff?
    2. What is the websight address? This sounds interesting Sue

    07/17/2002 03:43:48
    1. Re: [TXFANNIN-L] Re: Sheriff?
    2. John Philip Adams
    3. Have you look up the "Handbook of the State of Texas".? I would go to the web site and place the name in the search space and see what comes up. John Philip Adams ----- Original Message ----- From: <kan@cni.com> To: <TXFANNIN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, July 17, 2002 7:32 AM Subject: [TXFANNIN-L] Re: Sheriff? > 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/1hB.2ACE/433.1 > > Message Board Post: > > My grandfather's name was Robert Marion Satterfield, died around 1922. He married Elizabeth Howell Douglass, there were three children, Marvin, Jessie and Nora. He is buried at Files Valley, Hill County, Tx. There was a story of a relative being a sheriff, I think in Hill County, Tx. If you think you could be connected, please respond.

    07/17/2002 02:27:27
    1. [TXFANNIN-L] Re: Sheriff?
    2. 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/1hB.2ACE/433.1 Message Board Post: My grandfather's name was Robert Marion Satterfield, died around 1922. He married Elizabeth Howell Douglass, there were three children, Marvin, Jessie and Nora. He is buried at Files Valley, Hill County, Tx. There was a story of a relative being a sheriff, I think in Hill County, Tx. If you think you could be connected, please respond.

    07/17/2002 12:32:55
    1. [TXFANNIN-L] Re: McConnells in Fannin Co, Tx
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Smith Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/1hB.2ACE/54.1.1.1 Message Board Post: That would be great. Please email me at shoke2253@aol.com and we can get started.

    07/16/2002 07:46:04
    1. [TXFANNIN-L] meeting
    2. Hawkins
    3. this month has flown past for me .I am late getting out the notice about the Fannin County Genealogical Society meeting for July. It is tomorrow night. I will be hosting a program about how to use the new Family History center and will spotlight the IGI, Family search, Persi and other indexes and materials. It will be fun (we always have fun!) . Please come and join us. Susan

    07/15/2002 06:24:19
    1. [TXFANNIN-L] Re: Copeland-Dodd City Cemetery
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Fletcher/Foster/Copeland/Rex/Hawkins/McGuffey/Smart Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/1hB.2ACE/317.1.2 Message Board Post: Actually, Delilah Jane Copeland was married to James Richard Fletcher and they are both buried there. They were my husband's great grandparents.

    07/15/2002 08:30:50
    1. [TXFANNIN-L] Re: McConnells in Fannin Co, Tx
    2. 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/1hB.2ACE/54.1.2 Message Board Post: I am also researching the Dulaney family. My grandmother was Doris Martin Dulaney Moss. Her father was Samuel Ozias Dulaney who was the son of Henry (Benjamin?) Clay Dulaney.

    07/15/2002 03:30:31
    1. [TXFANNIN-L] Re: McConnells in Fannin Co, Tx
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: MOSS>SMITH>WARE>KINCAID and others Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/1hB.2ACE/54.1.1 Message Board Post: my great grandmother was Georgia Smith and her father was Horace Huffaker Smith m. to Martha "Mattie" Rhoda Kincaid. I would like to correspond with you and compare notes.

    07/15/2002 03:28:43
    1. [TXFANNIN-L] Susan (Cook) Rummans
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: COOK, RUMMANS, KINCAID Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/1hB.2ACE/1423 Message Board Post: Seeking to find the date of death for Susan L. (Cook) Kincaid Rummans. She was last married to Leander Madison "Matt" Rummans. They married in Boone county, Mo. and later went to Fannin county. According to the 1920 Fannin county census, Leander is living there alone. So am assuming Susan died sometime between their move (?)and before 1920. Susans first husband was J.R.Kincaid, would like to hear from that side also. All I know about that marriage is they had 3 children. What happened to J.R? Anyone knowing anything about Susan, please get in touch. It will be appreciated.

    07/13/2002 11:36:34
    1. [TXFANNIN-L] Tom and Lissie (Hendrix) McGuire of Fannin Co. TX.
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Hendrix, Smith, Rasor, Hillhouse/House Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/1hB.2ACE/1422 Message Board Post: Good Morning, I am searching for any descendants of my great Aunt Lissie (Hendrix) and her husband Tom McGuire. I only know of two children born to them, but there could have been more. The names of the two are...Louis and Marvin McGuire. Another name that is connected to them is 'Loy' but I do not know how this person is related. If anyone knows of this family, I would certainly like to hear from them, as I am doing the family tree and would love to share. Thank you kindly, Sandy in AZ.

    07/13/2002 04:37:08
    1. [TXFANNIN-L] Re: Arvie Lillie Greenlee born Aug 29 1893 d 2/13/1928
    2. 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/1hB.2ACE/1421.1 Message Board Post: MARRAIGE RECORD LOCATED FANNIN COUNTY TEXAS Found marriage record Fannin county Texas Bonham Texas W P Greenlee married Lillie A Titus Marriage 6Oct1881 Fannin county Texas Need to find out who W P Greenlee is frances Greenlee

    07/12/2002 03:24:13
    1. [TXFANNIN-L] Arvie Lillie Greenlee born Aug 29 1893 d 2/13/1928
    2. 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/1hB.2ACE/1421 Message Board Post: Hi need information on parents of Arvie Lillie Greenlee she was born Aug 29 1893 d 2/13/1928 parents are W P Greenlee bornArk and Mother Lillie Titus Born Nebraska per death certificate. Found in 1880 Fannin co Tx Precinct 6 page 495B John Titus 44 MO KY KY Jenetta Titus wife 40 MO KY - Isaac Titus son 19 MO MO O Lillia Titus dau 18 MO MO MO Ema Titus dau 16 MO MO MO Bell titus dau 14 MO MO MO Faney titus dau age 13 Nebraska MO MO Minnie Titus dau age 11 Nebraska MO MO Susan Titus dau 10 TX MO Mo Dolly Titus dau age 9 Tx mO MO Willie Titus son 3 TX MO MO bobie Titus son 1 TX MO MO Need marriage records dates,etc and any and all information just got death certificate yesterday. have been searching for a long time. Frances Greenlee

    07/12/2002 01:20:00
    1. [TXFANNIN-L] Re: Williams/Reliford Connections
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Reliford Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/1hB.2ACE/851.1 Message Board Post: Visit http://www.geocities.com/relifordreuniion it traces the AA Reliford family from Ringgold, LA.

    07/11/2002 02:11:08
    1. Re: [TXFANNIN-L] Union Valley
    2. Thank you for telling where Union Valley was.

    07/09/2002 01:19:28
    1. Re: [TXFANNIN-L] Union Valley
    2. Don & Nancy Beck
    3. Union Valley is in Hunt County.

    07/09/2002 11:50:31
    1. [TXFANNIN-L] Union Valley
    2. Can anyone tell me if Union Valley was located in Fannin County. He was born in 1913 in Hunt County, started school at Union Valley School, & graduated at Gober High School. I do not know if it is Fannin or Hunt Co. where the school was located. Thanks, Peggy

    07/09/2002 11:42:33
    1. [TXFANNIN-L] Hornbeck Family
    2. 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/1hB.2ACE/1420 Message Board Post: I am searching for any info on my grandmother. Susan Alma Hornbeck b.1/27/1894 in or around Bonham d. 2/18/1936 Buried in Pine-top cem. in Pittsburg co.OK She married Ira Lee (Reid)Reed. Thats all we have on her and any help will be greatly appreciated. Buddy Fennell

    07/09/2002 07:55:21
    1. Re: [TXFANNIN-L] Orangeville
    2. Hawkins
    3. Those are my favorite places. They are full of history and wonderful stories. But I think they are like a biography of a person. There is a starting and then an ending in a sort of way. The places end up living on in oral traditions and in peoples hearts. Some almost go completely away. I have a real time trying to find anyone with info on Neut history ( not Monkstown, but the actual place of Neut) Other places Bliss gone almost completely and Medlintown , few memories left of that except the school name. But I was lucky enough to know someone who lived there and talked about the area. So many neat stories but the dividing lines often overlap as in the case of Medlintown overlapping Orangeville history. The only sad part of the stories to me is when the railroad sapped the life right out of these places and formed the towns , Savoy, Ector, Windom, Dodd City, Trenton, Whitewright, Leonard, they all killed out the communities along with the road building. The River towns died out with the railroad due to the shipping points changing. The towns have their own history but it overlays on top of the community history and moves the people into them. Their children change the focus and the town history kicks in. Soon there will only be written history of these communities. Its important to collect all we can find. Only the very very old can tell me personal history of places like Medlintown. Most can speak of it only in second and third generations removed. At least Fannin County hasnt' been totally overrun. Down in areas like southern part of Collin County , the growth has overrun the area so you can't even find anything. It's hard to believe it was once beautiful and still country side, just 15 yrs ago! It will take miracles just to keep a small cemetery from disappearing into a parking lot. The Orangeville area is quickly changing. New houses are creeping in everywhere . Trenton , Whitewright and Leonard are happy with their growth, so agricultural land being broken up by people who don't even give it an extra thought. And any thought or control of such damage is being ignored in the eyes of all the tax money the school districts and the towns are wanting. I don't think people put any thought that when they build a home in the country if it is in a field or pasture, they have permanently removed something they can't replace ( I haven't figured out why people do that and then buy SUV's and commute into dallas and then promote conservation and earth saving, green anything in the schools and in their voting and not see what hypocrites they are being) It won't be long until anyone knowing the area 50 yrs ago would be able to find something they recognize. Everyone try hard to collect the look and feel of Fannin county , it may not be anything you can capture 20 years from now. I need pictures taken around the calendar of these areas of the countryside. Once you get a line of houses in front of the beautiful vales and fields, such as those around hwy 11 ( past porters chapel area) you can't recaputure that. I'ts just gone. Huge eyesore houses are being built out that way. That area of the county has a special mixture of moisture and valleys that forms a mist, it looks like the effects you see if you see a range of mountains getting bluer and bluer in the mornings. Some areas have already lost this because people have put in rock gravel driveways , cement pads for houses and barns and other structure. They changed the temperature ranges and the moisture changes. That has made the lovely mist in the sunrises dissappear in many of the vales. I dont' think they put a thought to any of it but the fact that it WAS beautiful. These roads ruined the special effects around Medlintown that can't be recaptured. You can't have a gravel road much less a paved one without changing the feel and look . Medlintown used to have 'Jack O Lanterns' these lights were like the famous Marfa lights. These have been ruined because of the roads and gravel drives along with the brick houses built there. it doesnt take much to remove something that was valuable and special. Susan in Texas "David L. Cates" wrote: > > Thanks for the Orangeville information Susan. It has filled some gaps for me. I'm always interested in that kind of information. My father's family originated there. My mother's mother was born in Illinois, a little place called Pilot Knob. A trip there and I discovered it too is just a place, not a real town. > > David > >

    07/09/2002 06:24:41
    1. RE: [TXFANNIN-L] RollCall
    2. Jeri J. Steele
    3. I hope the formatting on this stays when going through the mailing list. I am interested in the previous county and state of any of the individuals listed below. Here's the events in my database that are related to Hunt County: (b. is born, m. is marriage, cen. is census,res. is resident, and d. is death) res. __ ___ ____ CASTLEBERRY, Rube res. __ ___ ____ CASTLEBERRY, Sim m. 24 May 1849 FLOOD, Pernacy Ann MOORE, Isreal T. M. cen. 14 Oct 1870 HARRELL, David cen. 14 Oct 1870 HARRELL, Elizabeth cen. 14 Oct 1870 HARRELL, Fountain E b. c __ Feb 1870 HARRELL, Francis E. cen. 14 Oct 1870 HARRELL, John b. c __ ___ 1867 HARRELL, Lora A. b. c __ ___ 1866 HARRELL, Robert m. c __ ___ 1858 KIZER, Enoch COOK, Amelia Ellen b. c __ ___ 1866 KIZER, Martha J. b. c __ ___ 1823 KIZER, Nancy b. c __ ___ 1867 KIZER, Rebecca L. White Rock m. 25 Jan 1866 KIZER, William , Margaretta M. M. m. c __ ___ 1855 KIZER, William M. , Sarah J. cen. __ ___ 1900 LAKE, Zonia b. c __ ___ 1856 MOORE, Alfred J. b. c __ ___ 1871 MOORE, Alice b. c __ ___ 1868 MOORE, Alice L. b. c __ ___ 1863 MOORE, Benjamin M. cen. 14 Oct 1870 MOORE, Clarisa b. c __ ___ 1858 MOORE, Dorcas M. m. 30 Mar 1876 MOORE, Dorcas M. b. c __ ___ 1856 MOORE, Euell T. b. c __ ___ 1854 MOORE, Fletcher C. cen. 14 Oct 1870 MOORE, Fletcher C. b. c __ Aug 1870 MOORE, Henry cen. 14 Oct 1850 MOORE, Isreal T. M. d. 20 Jun 1873 MOORE, Isreal T. M. b. c __ ___ 1858 MOORE, J. D. m. 01 Oct 1885 MOORE, James C. BAKER, Mary E. m. 18 Aug 1867 MOORE, James C. CASTLEBERRY, Martha m. 09 Jan 1848 MOORE, James C. MCELREATH, Mary Ann cen. 15 Oct 1850 MOORE, James C. cen. __ ___ 1860 MOORE, James C. cen. 14 Oct 1870 MOORE, James C. White Rock cen. __ ___ 1880 MOORE, James C. occ. 15 Oct 1850 MOORE, James C. b. c __ ___ 1859 MOORE, James J. b. c __ ___ 1852 MOORE, James Richar b. c __ ___ 1858 MOORE, Jno. W. cen. 14 Oct 1870 MOORE, Jno. W. cen. 14 Oct 1870 MOORE, John b. c __ ___ 1854 MOORE, Joseph M. cen. 14 Oct 1870 MOORE, Katharine cen. 14 Oct 1870 MOORE, Margaret b. c __ ___ 1862 MOORE, Margaret R. b. c __ ___ 1866 MOORE, Margaret R. cen. __ ___ 1880 MOORE, Margaret R. cen. 14 Oct 1870 MOORE, Martha b. c __ ___ 1852 MOORE, Mary J. cen. 14 Oct 1870 MOORE, Mary J. b. 09 Jul 1879 MOORE, Mary Lou Anna cen. __ ___ 1880 MOORE, Mary Lou Anna b. c __ ___ 1856 MOORE, Newton B. b. __ Feb 1850 MOORE, Pamela M. b. c __ ___ 1847 MOORE, Rebecca b. __ ___ 1869 MOORE, Rosa cen. __ ___ 1880 MOORE, Rosa b. c __ ___ 1861 MOORE, Rosetta A. b. c __ ___ 1823 MOORE, Samuel P. cen. 14 Oct 1850 MOORE, Samuel P. cen. 14 Oct 1870 MOORE, Samuel P. d. __ Nov 1878 MOORE, Samuel P. b. c __ ___ 1860 MOORE, Sara J. cen. 14 Oct 1870 MOORE, Sarah b. c __ ___ 1865 MOORE, Syntha M. cen. 14 Oct 1870 MOORE, Syntha M. b. c __ ___ 1848 MOORE, Texas b. c __ ___ 1872 MOORE, Thomas W. cen. __ ___ 1880 MOORE, Thomas W. b. c __ ___ 1860 MOORE, William b. c __ ___ 1860 MOORE, Y. Brickenri cen. 14 Oct 1870 SMITH, Mary b. 24 Aug 1896 SNODGRASS, Della Viola Greenville m. 19 Sep 1895 SNODGRASS, James Andrew MOORE, Mary Lou Ann Wolfe City or Greenville m. 19 May 1881 STANDLEE, Jim MOORE, Margaret R. b. c __ ___ 1857 STANDLEE, Jim cen. 14 Oct 1870 STANDLEE, Marion m. 28 Feb 1850 STANLEE, Elbert E. MOORE, Martha C. cen. 14 Oct 1850 STANLEE, Elbert E. cen. __ ___ 1860 STANLEE, Elbert E. b. c __ ___ 1858 STANLEE, Felonois b. c __ ___ 1851 STANLEE, John W. b. c __ ___ 1855 STANLEE, Mary J. b. c __ ___ 1853 STANLEE, William N. Thanks, Jeri Steele

    07/09/2002 03:50:27
    1. [TXFANNIN-L] Re: KING family
    2. 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/1hB.2ACE/165.3 Message Board Post: can you contact me at workmadr@bp.com I have not been able to get to you thru your e-mail address. Thanks, Damon

    07/07/2002 10:15:18