Yes ma'am. please send to jadams3@pdq.net. Thank you. JPA Baytown, Texas ----- Original Message ----- From: "Debra Schafer" <DSchafer@bak.rr.com> To: <TXFANNIN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, April 26, 2002 2:00 AM Subject: Re: [TXFANNIN-L] Re: Wagon Train to Fannin Co > Would you like me to send this picture to you via e-mail? > Deb > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "John Philip Adams" <jadams3@pdq.net> > To: <TXFANNIN-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Thursday, April 25, 2002 3:38 PM > Subject: Re: [TXFANNIN-L] Re: Wagon Train to Fannin Co > > > > My Grandfather is Joe Pearson, a not very well liked individual by our > > family as well as most of Bonham from what I can find. Gr. Mother we Eula > > Lee Pearson. The kids are > > Travis Pearson > > Vernon P > > Eugenia > > Margaret - 1916 youngest kid > > Skeeter > > Lynna. > > There are several Pearson's in the area. Their Grandfather is Philip > Raiford > > Pearson of S.C. born abt 1790. > > Moved to Texas 1839 thru Port of Galveston. > > Sounds as if Jim Went to New Mexico earlier than 1920, however that is > about > > where Gr. Mother and crew wound up on their wagon train exploits. > > JPA > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "Debra Schafer" <DSchafer@bak.rr.com> > > To: <TXFANNIN-L@rootsweb.com> > > Sent: Thursday, April 25, 2002 1:11 PM > > Subject: Re: [TXFANNIN-L] Re: Wagon Train to Fannin Co > > > > > > > I have a photo of a Jim Pearson family that was in my gr grandmother's > > > things. Don't know where it fits into my line, if at all. My gr > > grandparents > > > lived in Fannin Co from 1892 to 1906. They then went to E. New Mexico, > > right > > > on the Tx NM border. Some settled in NM and some settled in Lamb or > > Swisher > > > Co., TX. Does this name ring a bell with you? > > > > > > Deb > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > > From: "John Philip Adams" <jadams3@pdq.net> > > > To: <TXFANNIN-L@rootsweb.com> > > > Sent: Thursday, April 25, 2002 5:45 AM > > > Subject: Re: [TXFANNIN-L] Re: Wagon Train to Fannin Co > > > > > > > > > > Were there any Pearson's or Hawkins's on this wagon train. My mother, > > > > Margaret Harris Pearson, b. 1916 in Bonham, said they went to west > Texas > > > > when she was 'little'. I would assume this was sometime after 1921 to > > > 1928. > > > > Is this the time frame you all are referring to with this wagon train? > > > > John Philip Adams > > > > Baytown > > > > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > > > From: "Don Coatney" <donnlisa@bellsouth.net> > > > > To: <TXFANNIN-L@rootsweb.com> > > > > Sent: Wednesday, April 24, 2002 10:37 PM > > > > Subject: [TXFANNIN-L] Re: Wagon Train to Fannin Co > > > > > > > > > > > > > Were there any Coatney or Price family members on this wagon > > > > > train? Don Coatney > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== TXFANNIN Mailing List ==== > > > > > So many dead men! So little time! > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== TXFANNIN Mailing List ==== > > > > Shake your family tree and watch the nuts fall! > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== TXFANNIN Mailing List ==== > > > Search List Archives by keyword > > > http://searches2.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl > > > > > > > > > > > ==== TXFANNIN Mailing List ==== > > Threaded Archives > > Search List by subject line in a time period > > http://archiver.rootsweb.com/ > > > > > ==== TXFANNIN Mailing List ==== > Threaded Archives > Search List by subject line in a time period > http://archiver.rootsweb.com/ >
Would you like me to send this picture to you via e-mail? Deb ----- Original Message ----- From: "John Philip Adams" <jadams3@pdq.net> To: <TXFANNIN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, April 25, 2002 3:38 PM Subject: Re: [TXFANNIN-L] Re: Wagon Train to Fannin Co > My Grandfather is Joe Pearson, a not very well liked individual by our > family as well as most of Bonham from what I can find. Gr. Mother we Eula > Lee Pearson. The kids are > Travis Pearson > Vernon P > Eugenia > Margaret - 1916 youngest kid > Skeeter > Lynna. > There are several Pearson's in the area. Their Grandfather is Philip Raiford > Pearson of S.C. born abt 1790. > Moved to Texas 1839 thru Port of Galveston. > Sounds as if Jim Went to New Mexico earlier than 1920, however that is about > where Gr. Mother and crew wound up on their wagon train exploits. > JPA > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Debra Schafer" <DSchafer@bak.rr.com> > To: <TXFANNIN-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Thursday, April 25, 2002 1:11 PM > Subject: Re: [TXFANNIN-L] Re: Wagon Train to Fannin Co > > > > I have a photo of a Jim Pearson family that was in my gr grandmother's > > things. Don't know where it fits into my line, if at all. My gr > grandparents > > lived in Fannin Co from 1892 to 1906. They then went to E. New Mexico, > right > > on the Tx NM border. Some settled in NM and some settled in Lamb or > Swisher > > Co., TX. Does this name ring a bell with you? > > > > Deb > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "John Philip Adams" <jadams3@pdq.net> > > To: <TXFANNIN-L@rootsweb.com> > > Sent: Thursday, April 25, 2002 5:45 AM > > Subject: Re: [TXFANNIN-L] Re: Wagon Train to Fannin Co > > > > > > > Were there any Pearson's or Hawkins's on this wagon train. My mother, > > > Margaret Harris Pearson, b. 1916 in Bonham, said they went to west Texas > > > when she was 'little'. I would assume this was sometime after 1921 to > > 1928. > > > Is this the time frame you all are referring to with this wagon train? > > > John Philip Adams > > > Baytown > > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > > From: "Don Coatney" <donnlisa@bellsouth.net> > > > To: <TXFANNIN-L@rootsweb.com> > > > Sent: Wednesday, April 24, 2002 10:37 PM > > > Subject: [TXFANNIN-L] Re: Wagon Train to Fannin Co > > > > > > > > > > Were there any Coatney or Price family members on this wagon > > > > train? Don Coatney > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== TXFANNIN Mailing List ==== > > > > So many dead men! So little time! > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== TXFANNIN Mailing List ==== > > > Shake your family tree and watch the nuts fall! > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== TXFANNIN Mailing List ==== > > Search List Archives by keyword > > http://searches2.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl > > > > > > ==== TXFANNIN Mailing List ==== > Threaded Archives > Search List by subject line in a time period > http://archiver.rootsweb.com/ >
I would appreciate anything anyone runs across concerning any Holt or Kyle in the early 1900's. Mamie Kyle, wife of Thomas Price Kyle died in Fe. of 1901. Her unnamed child died January 12, 1901. Supposedly there was a buggy "accident". They are both buried in Dial Cemetery in Honey Grove Tx. Is there a book, maybe, with old obituaries in it? Shortly after Mamie's death, Thomas P. returned to Arkansas for a short time, then back to Tx., Delta and Johnson Counties, only through Ok, first. Pam
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/1382 Message Board Post: Descendants of William SNOW 25 Apr 2002 ====================================================================================================================== 1. William SNOW (b.1785-Nc d.1854-Giles Tn) sp: Elizabeth UNKOWN (b.1790-Tn m.1805) |-2. Franklin SNOW (b.1813-1825 ?-Tenn d.Aft 1875-unknown) | sp: ELIZABETH KILBURN (b.1820-LAWRENCE CO TENN m.14 May 1846(div) d.1863-PARks,Ark Parks Cem Scott Co,Ark) | |-3. Nancy Parilee SNOW (b.Jun 1848-Lawrence Co,Tenn d.1918-Okla) | | sp: Arnold Porter SMITH (b.1840-Missouri m.1866 d.1915-Pittsburg Co,Okla) | | |-4. Thomas Bell SMITH (b.19 Jan 1886-ark d.1 Dec 1951-pittsburg Co,Okla Mcalester,Okla St.marys Hosp) | | | sp: Edith May PEARSON (b.8 Feb 1894-Bonham,Texas d.12 Jul 1946-Haskell,Co Enterprise,Okla) | | | |-5. Julie Marie SMITH (b.19 Jan 1918-Brooken,Okla) | | | | sp: Fred Ezra PRICE (b.3 Dec 1908-Blythville,Ark m.15 Apr 1935 d.15 Nov 1960-witchita,Kan) | | | | |-6. Edith Faye PRICE (b.11 Apr 1938-Okfuskee Co,Okla) | | | | | sp: Jimmy NORTON{+} (b.24 Jul 1937- m.Illinois10 May 1957) | | | | | |-7. michele NORTON (b.1 Jun 1965-Tulsa Ok) | | | | | | sp: Michael Boyd PEARCE (b.14 Nov 1962-Springerville Arizona m.14 Feb 1998) | | | | | | +-8. Dakota Colt DUCKWORTH{+A} (b.8 Jul 1997-) | | | | | |-7. Michael James NORTON (b.24 Jun 1958-Tulsa Ok) | | | | | +-7. Tommy Joe NORTON (b.30 Dec 1959-Tulsa Ok) | | | | |-6. Betty Lou PRICE (b.21 Mar 1936-Bearden Okla) | | | | |-6. Brendia Kay PRICE (b.11 May 1950-Brooken Bottoms Okla) | | | | +-6. Clara Ann PRICE | | | |-5. Omega SMITH (b.1927-Okla d.1930-Haskell Co,Okla) | | | |-5. Elva Elvie SMITH (b.18 Feb 1916-Brooken,Okla d.31 May 1997-Haskell Co,Okla) | | | | sp: LESLIE SHAVER (b.23 Mar 1908-Okla d.31 Oct 1985-Brooken,Okla) | | | | |-6. Donald SHAVER | | | | +-6. Darrell Jean SHAVER (b.20 Feb 1941-Okla d.19 Oct 1996-Okla) | | | |-5. Jay Leotis SMITH (b.1920-BROOKEN,OKLA bu.MOUNTAIN HOME CEMT,HASKELL CO OKLA) | | | |-5. Leonard SMITH (b.13 May 1923-Brooken,Okla) | | | |-5. Ruby SMITH (b.1914-brooken,Okla d.1934-Bearden Okla) | | | | sp: Fred Ezra PRICE (b.3 Dec 1908-Blythville,Ark d.15 Nov 1960-witchita,Kan) | | | | |-6. James Leotis PRICE (b.24 Mar 1931-Okfuskee Co,Okla) | | | | |-6. Juanita PRICE (b.21 Sep 1932-Okfuskee Co,Okla) | | | | +-6. Wilma Jean PRICE (b.1934-okfuskee Co,Okla) | | | |-5. Wilma Lee SMITH | | | | sp: Tommy LIGHTLE | | | +-5. Frances SMITH | | | sp: Carl ALVERSON | | |-4. Dora Jane SMITH (b.31 Jan 1872-Ark d.13 Nov 1949-Black Fork Ark) | | | sp: WILLIAM THOMAS JANWAY (b.11 Dec 1862-SAline Co Benton Ark m.1890 d.14 Jan 1917-BLACKFORK.ARK) | | | |-5. William Crowder JANWAY (b.19 Sep 1892-ARK d.1 Feb 1982-POLK CO ARK) | | | | sp: ANNIE BELL OGLESBY (b.30 Dec 1897 d.16 Jul 1981-POLK CO ARK) | | | |-5. Thomas Porter JANWAY (b.1894 d.1984) | | | |-5. Augusta Ann JANWAY (b.24 Apr 1897-INDIAN Territory Ok d.6 Jul 1979) | | | | sp: JACK MCCAMISH (b.6 Aug 1896 d.13 Dec 1950) | | | |-5. Johnny Jay JANWAY (b.18 Dec 1898-INDIAN Territory Ok d.18 May 1969) | | | | sp: LILLIE MCCAMISH (b.27 Mar 1899 d.26 Oct 1930) | | | |-5. CORDA LEE JANWAY (b.9 May-OKLA d.7 Apr 1974-LEFlore Co Heavener Ok) | | | | sp: ETHEL MARIE FOX (b.7 Apr 1905 d.6 Dec 1976-LEFLORE Co Heavener Ok) | | | |-5. Mary Arbell JANWAY (b.16 Feb 1903-ARK d.3 Aug 1969) | | | |-5. Bud Marion JANWAY (b.25 Mar 1905-Ark d.9 Mar 1988-Leflore Co Heavener Ok) | | | |-5. S Elizabeth JANWAY (b.1907 d.1909) | | | +-5. Prudie Jane Alsedine JANWAY (b.28 Oct 1909-Ark d.20 Dec 1975) | | | sp: Emil HAIRRELL (b.5 Nov 1901 d.20 Dec 1975) | | |-4. Lida Garner SMITH (b.1877-Ark d.1915) | | | sp: JAMES BENTON S JANWAY (b.1878-SCOTT CO ARK m.19 Feb 1896 d.1944-Haskell Co,Okla) | | | |-5. Willie Lee Will JANWAY (b.22 Feb 1901-Ok d.28 Sep 1978) | | | |-5. Arnel Porter JANWAY (b.6 Mar 1905-Ok d.13 Nov 1960) | | | | sp: Maudie PHILLIPS (b.3 Apr 1907-Searcy Co Ark m.27 Jan 1924 d.24 May 1999-Muskogee Co Okla) | | | | |-6. Infant Son JANWAY (b.1 Dec 1924-Ok d.1 Dec 1924-Ok) | | | | +-6. Albert Norman JANWAY | | | |-5. Festes JANWAY (b.6 Dec 1896-Ark d.19 Jul 1973) | | | | sp: Gertrude B HADDOX (b.19 Jul 1905 d.11 Nov 1991-Pittsburg Co,Krebs Ok) | | | | |-6. Marvin JANWAY | | | | |-6. Sylvia JANWAY (b.1900's) | | | | +-6. Infant Son JANWAY (b.20 Jan 1931-Ok d.20 Jan 1931-Haskell Co,Okla) | | | |-5. ESTES JANWAY (b.6 Dec 1896-ARK d.16 Mar 1983-HASKELL CO OKLA) | | | |-5. LOU JANWAY (b.May 1899-INDIAN TERRITORY OK) | | | |-5. MARY JANWAY (b.1909-OK d.1912) | | | +-5. SARAH JANWAY (b.1912 d.1927) | | |-4. Lottie A SMITH (b.1873-Ark d.1899-Okla) | | | sp: JOHN M JANWAY (b.1865-Benton ark Saline Co m.1888 d.1917-Okla) | | | |-5. James Jimmy JANWAY (b.20 May 1890-Waldron Ark Scott Co d.11 Aug 1977-Pittsburg Co Ok) | | | | sp: Emma Carolyn JACKSON (b.3 May 1898-Waldron Ark Scott Co m.12 Oct 1914 d.2 Jan 1971-Mcalester Okla) | | | | |-6. Effie Mae JANWAY (b.6 Jun 1917-Zoe Okla) | | | | +-6. Jessie Willard JANWAY (b.10 Jul 1919-Heavener Okla Leflore Co d.4 Sep 1992-At Home Shady Grove Community Mcalester Ok) | | | | sp: Belva Earline CUMMINS (b.31 Mar 1922-Scipio Ok m.17 Mar 1945 d.22 Jul 1995-Hospice Metro Denver In Aurora Co) | | | | |-7. Jessie Willard Jr JANWAY (b.27 Sep 1945-Okla) | | | | |-7. Ileta Jean JANWAY (b.5 Nov 1946-Mcalester Ok Pittsburg Co) | | | | | sp: Gary Ronald DANHAUER (m.17 Jun 1964(div)) | | | | | |-8. Richard Allen DANHAUER (b.1964-Colorado Springs Co d.1964-Colorado Springs Co) | | | | | |-8. Kevin Wayne DANHAUER (b.1965-Denver,Co d.1965-Denver,Co) | | | | | |-8. Brian Eugene DANHAUER{+} (b.17 Aug 1966-) | | | | | sp: John Christian SMITH , JR (m.21 May 1972) | | | | | +-8. Brian Eugene DANHAUER{+A} (b.17 Aug 1966-) (*Already Printed*) | | | | |-7. Roy Dwane JANWAY (b.21 Feb 1948-Mcalester Ok Pittsburg Co) | | | | |-7. Rita Fern JANWAY (b.10 Feb 1950-Mcalester Ok Pittsburg Co) | | | | +-7. Sandra Kaye JANWAY (b.21 Nov 1955-Mcalester Ok Pittsburg Co) | | | |-5. Cecil G JANWAY (b.25 Feb 1895-Indian Territory Ok d.11 Sep 1972-Lebanon,Mo Laclead Co) | | | |-5. Lue Genie JANWAY (b.24 Jun 1898-Indian Territory Ok d.16 Jul 1992-Hoyt,Okla Haskell Co) | | | +-5. Alta Belle JANWAY (b.20 Aug 1892-waldron Ark Scott Co d.25 Jul 1983-hoyt okla) | | | sp: James Leroy COUCH (b.22 Nov 1891 d.6 Jan 1971) | | | |-6. Woodrow Wilson COUCH (b.5 Jul 1913-Okla d.24 May 1978-Okla) | | | |-6. Olene Virgie COUCH (b.13 Oct 1914-Okla d.11 Nov 1987) | | | | sp: Jimmie F GRAHAM (b.3 Dec 1907 d.5 May 1994) | | | | +-7. Wanda GRAHAM (b.29 Dec 1933) | | | | sp: Don HOWELL (b.1900's) | | | | |-8. Douglas HOWELL (b.10-15-1900's) | | | | | sp: Betty FARROW (b.1900's) | | | | sp: Olein HARRIS (b.29 Mar 1932 d.12 Feb 1995) | | | |-6. Thula Adell COUCH (b.15 Dec 1917-Okla d.2001) | | | | sp: Oscar Lee MILLS (b.8 Aug 1920 m.13 Jan 1940 d.8 Oct 1989) | | | | +-7. Johnny Lee MILLS (b.26 Dec 1940) | | | | sp: Alma Frances STEWART (b.9 May 1945) | | | | +-8. Sandra Kay MILLS (b.11 Oct 1952) | | | +-6. Tandy Ulyess COUCH (b.18 Dec 1922 d.10 May 2000-Tx) | | | sp: Daisy Mae MILLS (b.23 Mar 1929 m.Feb 1947 d.9 Apr 1999) | | | |-7. Baby Girl COUCH (b.28 Oct 1949 d.28 Oct 1949) | | | |-7. Danny Ulyess COUCH (b.23 Dec 1950) | | | |-7. Glenda Ray COUCH (b.30 Mar 1952) | | | | sp: Darrell Wayne STEPHENS (b.16 Mar 1951 m.23 Mar 1970) | | | sp: Betty Jane RIGNEY (b.1 May 1935 m.31 Mar 1961) | | |-4. Rev Marion S SMITH (b.22 Jun 1880-Ark d.3 Apr 1950-Haskell Co,Okla) | | | sp: METTIE PETTIT (b.9 Oct 1884-ok m.1905 d.20 Sep 1958-haskell Co,Okla) | | | |-5. Lillie Mae SMITH (b.14 Mar 1907-Pittsburg Co,Okla d.7 Jun 1986) | | | | sp: Roy HADDOX (b.28 Nov 1894 m.1924 d.Nov 1984-Muskogee Co Okla) | | | | |-6. Garland HADDOX | | | | |-6. Junior HADDOX | | | | |-6. Spencer HADDOX | | | | |-6. Leon HADDOX | | | | +-6. Leaona HADDOX | | | |-5. Mary Magdoline SMITH | | | | sp: Lenard Roscoe SMITH (b.E-1900's) | | | |-5. Elijah J SMITH (b.22 Jul 1917-Pittsburg Co,Okla d.28 Dec 1972-Enterprise Cem Haskell Okla) | | | |-5. Ammie Naomia SMITH | | | | sp: George BEAIRD (b.1900's) | | | +-5. Arvil Levi Bill SMITH | | | sp: Lavana Mae REED (b.1900's) | | |-4. Jack SMITH (b.1800's-ARK d.1900's) | | |-4. William F SMITH (b.1869-ARK) | | |-4. John C SMITH (b.1868-Ark) | | +-4. Jessie Porter SMITH (b.10 Mar 1884-Ark d.25 Nov 1973-haskell Co,Okla) | | sp: Nancy E STAMPER (b.1 Oct 1886 m.1904 d.17 Dec 1968-Ok) | | |-5. Arzona SMITH | | |-5. Bessie N SMITH | | |-5. Lizzie SMITH (b.22 Dec 1910-Ok d.2 Feb 1926-Enterprise Cem Haskell Okla) | | |-5. Ester SMITH (b.15 Jan 1916-Ok d.23 Jul 1917-Ok) | | +-5. Jimmy SMITH (b.1918-Ok d.1991) | | sp: Eddie WORKS (b.1900's) | |-3. Martha J SNOW (b.1847-lawrence Co,Tenn d.1850-Lawrence Co,Tenn) | sp: MARGARET BLANTON (b.1823-?-ARK m.1849) | +-3. LAURA J SNOW (b.1851-TX) | sp: JOHN J PALMER/ PARMER (b.12 Aug 1842-CARROLL CO TN) | +-4. LAURA F PALMER/ PARMER (b.3 Apr 1872-SEBASTIAN CO ARK) |-2. Jane SNOW (b.1807-Ga) | sp: Unknown RAY (b.1804 m.1841 d.Bef 1850-TN) | |-3. M Palestine RAY (b.1843-Tn) | +-3. Lanis C RAY (b.1845-giles Tn) |-2. David SNOW (b.7 Nov 1832/1833-giles Tn d.2 Apr 1910-Gober,Fannin Tx) | sp: Hester Anne marten/ MARTIN (b.1840-Tn m.3 Dec 1856) | sp: Emaline SELF (b.22 Apr 1833-Mo d.22 Apr 1879) | sp: Rebecca E CLAXTON (b.1841-Tn) | |-3. Ida Lee SNOW (b.Apr 1869-giles Tn d.1929-Tx) | |-3. William Oscar SNOW (b.9 Dec 1873-Giles Tn d.28 Dec 1951-abiline Taylor,Tx) | | sp: Sallie Ann CASH (b.27 Jun 1879-Warren Co,Tn m.3 Sep 1899 d.14 Dec 1953-abiline Taylor,Tx) | | |-4. Willie Oliver SNOW (b.25 Nov 1900-Fannin Tx d.14 May 1901-Fannin Tx) | | |-4. Claud SNOW (b.25 Jun 1902-Fairlee Hunt,Tx d.23 Feb 1974-Dallas,Tx) | | | sp: Living OLSON | | |-4. Jessie Loretta SNOW (b.5 Feb 1906-Pratville Delta,Tx d.21 Jun 1957-Abiline Taylor,Tx) | | | sp: Living LANE | | |-4. Herman SNOW (b.26 Mar 1908-Collinsworth,Tx bu.Oct 1986-Tx) | | | sp: Living SPILLARS | | |-4. Orville SNOW (b.19 Oct 1911-Knox Co tx d.Feb 1966-Tx) | | | sp: Living BEASLEY | | +-4. Living SNOW | | sp: Living MAYHALL | sp: Virginia Estelle Or Essie STAFFORD (b.Mar 1862-Mo m.2 Mar 1885d.Fannin Tx) | |-3. Irenia Or Rene SNOW (b.May 1886-Tx d.Tx) | | sp: J.e. BOREN (b.1882) | |-3. Deity Or Dette SNOW (b.Apr 1888-Tx d.12 Jan 1912-Fannin Tx) | | sp: J.d. BIGGERSTAFF (m.26 Dec 1907) | +-3. Ernest SNOW (b.Jan 1891-Tx d.8 Dec 1974-Bonham,Texas) |-2. James SNOW (b.1816-Tn) | sp: Martha UNKNOWN (b.1821-Tn) | |-3. Marion SNOW (b.1839-Tn) | |-3. William F SNOW (b.1841-Tn) | | sp: UNKNOWN | |-3. James C SNOW (b.1844-Tn) | |-3. John F SNOW (b.1847-Tn) | | sp: NANCY ANN GARNER (m.21 Apr 1869) | +-3. Henry Clay SNOW (b.1850-Tn) |-2. Elizabeth SNOW (b.1823-Tn) |-2. Malissa SNOW (b.1829-Giles,Tn d.1868-Giles,Tn) | sp: Paul Addison SHANDS (b.1820-Lawrence Co,Tenn m.1851 d.1869) | |-3. Elizabeth SHANDS (b.1854-Giles Tn d.1855-Giles,Tn) | |-3. Mary G SHANDS (b.1856-Giles,Tn d.1857-Giles,Tn) | +-3. Edward Gardner SHANDS (b.25 Jan 1865-Giles,Tn d.1866-Giles,Tn) |-2. Edmund/edward SNOW (b.1814-Tn) | sp: mahala/mahaly MATTOX (b.1826-Chatham,N.C m.26 Oct 1848) | |-3. Daniel Stewart SNOW (b.10 Oct 1849-Giles,Tn d.2 Dec 1915-Lincoln Co,Tn) | | sp: Laura Ann MITCHELL (b.1858-Lincoln Co,Tn m.15 Oct 1873 d.1887-Lincoln Co,Tn) | | |-4. David E SNOW (b.1878-Lincoln Co,Tn) | | |-4. James H SNOW (b.1880-Lincoln Co,Tn) | | sp: Nancy/nannie LOCK (m.1887) | +-3. Samuel S SNOW (b.1850-Giles Tn) | sp: Caroline REYNOLDS (m.11 May 1868) |-2. Washington SNOW (b.1820-Tn) | sp: FRANCES KILBURN (b.1820-LAWRENCE CO TN m.24 Apr 1845) | |-3. John H SNOW (b.1849-Tn) | | sp: Fluery Jane GULLION | |-3. Elizabeth SNOW (b.1850-Tn) | +-3. Duly A SNOW (b.1856-Tn) |-2. Amos SNOW (b.Abt 1820-Tn) | sp: Elizabeth UNKNOWN (b.1824) | |-3. Thomas SNOW (b.1846) | +-3. Andrew SNOW (b.1850-Tn) |-2. JOHN SNOW (b.1812-GA) | sp: FAITHY/theha FRAZIER (b.1828-N.C m.1839) | |-3. RICHARD D SNOW (b.1841-GILES TN d.HARDIN CO TN) | | sp: MARGARET V (d.HARDIN CO TN) | | |-4. LULA L SNOW (b.1877/1878-HARDIN CO TN) | | +-4. WILLIAM C SNOW (b.1878/1879-HARDIN CO TN) | |-3. ANETTE/ann SNOW (b.1843-GILES,TN) | |-3. WILLIAM R/E? SNOW (b.1845-GILES,TN) | | sp: MARTHA A (b.1850/1853-SOUTH CAROLINA m.1866) | | |-4. MARY E SNOW (b.1869-HENDERSON CO TN) | | |-4. C. ALICE SNOW (b.1871-HENDERSON TN) | | | sp: HENRY HUNT (b.1867 m.1889) | | |-4. IDA BELLE SNOW (b.1873-HENDERSON TN) | | | sp: MANN (b.1873) | | |-4. CHARLES P SNOW (b.1877-HENDERSON TN) | | |-4. MAGGIE L SNOW (b.1879-HENDERSON TN) | | |-4. BETTY SNOW (b.1881-TN) | | | sp: COX (b.1869 m.1891) | | |-4. UDIE SNOW (b.1883-TN) | | | sp: CHARLIE GUSS MANN (b.1871) | | +-4. MATTHEW SNOW (b.1885-TN) | | sp: MANN (b.1877) | |-3. JOHN G JR SNOW (b.1846-GILES,TN) | |-3. MARY F SNOW (b.1849-GILES,TN) | |-3. THOMAS G SNOW (b.1853-GILES TN) | |-3. CHARLES L SNOW (b.1855-GILES,OR HENDERSON TN) | |-3. JAMES J SNOW (b.1857-HENDERSON TN d.1879-OF FARMINGTON,GRAVES KY) | | sp: EMMA CLARY (b.1861/1862-TN m.1878) | | +-4. ED SNOW (b.1879-GRAVES KY) | |-3. IZORA GLENN (JANE) SNOW (b.1860-HENDERSON TN d.21 Jul 1892-GRAVES KY) | | sp: ALEXANDER BURGESS WILLIAMS (b.Dec 1858-WATER VALLEY,GRAVES KY m.21 Jul 1892 d.Jul 1937-WATER VALLEY,GRAVES KY) | | |-4. TURNER WILLIAMS (b.Jul 1893-WATER VALLEY,GRAVES KY) | | |-4. INEZ BEATRICE WILLIAMS (b.12 Mar 1895-WATER VALLEY,GRAVES KY d.8 Nov 1993-GOODING IDAHO) | | | sp: CONDIT (b.1894 m.1916) | | |-4. WILMA FALWELL WILLIAMS (b.11 Aug 1899-WATER VALLEY,GRAVES KY d.8 Dec 1978-INDEPENDENCE,JACKSON MO) | | | sp: ELMER CLARAENCE SCOTT (b.24 Apr 1891-INYO CALIFORNIA m.4 Jul 1921 d.27 Nov 1978-INDEPENDENCE,JACKSON MO) | | | |-5. ANNETTA MAY SCOTT (b.26 Jul 1922-INDEPENDENCE,JACKSON MO d.30 Nov 1995-INDEPENDENCE,JACKSON MO) | | | | sp: DOUGLAS PARK FARMER (b.29 Jul 1919-ANN ARBOR,WASHTENAW MICHIGAN m.19 Jan 1940(div) d.11 Nov 1978) | | | | |-6. CLARAENCE ERLE FARMER (b.8 Jul 1941-EUGENE,LANE,OREGON) | | | | | sp: CAROL FRANCES MARTIN (b.24 Nov 1944 m.23 Feb 1962(div)) | | | | | |-7. DOUGLAS EDWARD FARMER (b.2 Aug 1965-INDEPENDENCE,JACKSON MO) | | | | | | sp: KIMBERLY RUPPERT (b.1966) | | | | | |-7. JULIE ANN FARMER (b.29 Dec 1967-INDEPENDENCE,JACKSON MO) | | | | | |-7. LANCE ERLE FARMER (b.29 Dec 1967-INDEPENDENCE,JACKSON MO) | | | | | | sp: RUTH (b.1968 m.1991) | | | | | | |-8. STERLING CARLYLE FARMER (b.27 Nov 1992-SALT LAKE CITY UTAH) | | | | | | +-8. SKYLER CLARAENCE FARMER (b.1994) | | | | | | sp: UNKNOWN | | | | | sp: LINDA (b.1944 m.Aft 1985) | | | | +-6. PATRICIA GAIL FARMER (b.8 Dec 1943-EUGENE,LANE,OREGON) | | | | sp: THOMAS GIRVAN WILSON (b.28 Jan 1943-HOLYTOWN,LANARKSHIRE,SCOTLAND m.4 Apr 1964) | | | | |-7. THOMAS DOUGLAS WILSON (b.10 May 1966-CASTLE AF BASE MERCED CALIFORNIA) | | | | | sp: KIMBERLY RENEE RUDY (b.27 Oct 1965 m.23 Feb 1990) | | | | | +-8. KRISTINE ALLISON WILSON (b.14 Jan 1991-KANSAS CITY JACKSON,MO) | | | | |-7. PATRICIA LYNNETTE WILSON (b.11 Jul 1967-LACKLAND AF BASE,SAN ANTONIO TX) | | | | | sp: CARL LOUIS BENEDICK (b.1966-OF TX m.5 Oct 1991) | | | | +-7. MARK THOMAS WILSON (b.21 Sep 1971-MOUNTAIN VIEW,SANTA CLARA,CALIFORNIA) | | | +-5. JOHN THOMAS SCOTT (b.1924-INDEPENDENCE,JACKSON MO) | | |-4. WAYNE WILLIAMS (b.11 Aug 1899-WATER VALLEY,GRAVES KY) | | |-4. MAGGIE WILLIAMS (b.1901-WATER VALLEY,GRAVES KY) | | +-4. CLIFFORD WILLIAMS (b.1903-WATER VALLEY,GRAVES KY) | |-3. ROBERT J SNOW (b.1850-GILES,OR HENDERSON TN) | |-3. ALBERT N SNOW (b.1862-HENDERSON CO TN d.KY) | | sp: ROSA SNOW (b.1864-OF GRAVES CO KY m.8 Nov 1890) | | |-4. ALMA SNOW (b.1891-OF GRAVES CO KY) | | |-4. RUBY SNOW (b.1893-OF GRAVES CO KY) | | |-4. DAN SNOW (b.1895-OF GRAVES CO KY) | | |-4. CLARENCE SNOW (b.1897-OF GRAVES CO KY) | | |-4. HERBERT SNOW (b.1899-OF GRAVES CO KY) | | |-4. STANLEY SNOW (b.1901-OF GRAVES CO KY) | | |-4. CHESTER SNOW (b.1903-OF GRAVES CO KY) | | |-4. THELMA SNOW (b.1905-OF GRAVES CO KY) | | +-4. PAULINE SNOW (b.1906-OF GRAVES CO KY) | +-3. MARTHA ALICE SNOW (b.1865-HENDERSON CO TN) +-2. BAZZIL SNOW (b.1812-GA) sp: MARGARET GRIGGS (b.1822-TN) |-3. FRANCES L SNOW (b.1835-TN) |-3. CYNTHIA/ SINTHIA ( A.M.) SNOW (b.1838-GILES,TN) |-3. PATSY E SNOW (b.1841-GILES TN) |-3. SPARKY A. E. SNOW (b.1843-GILES TN) |-3. CHRISTOPHER C SNOW (b.1844-GILES TN) +-3. MARGARET L SNOW (b.1846-GILES TN) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- + Multiple Parents A Adopted
My great grandmother Denner Eva Estes (Lang)was born in Bonham, 31 Dec 1881. Her mother, Melissa Shackelford Estes and two children, Florence and William just disappeared and her husband Leonard C. Estes remarried Ermond (Emma) McDougal Stone Estes (Kilpatrick) in 1887. I have always felt that an epidemic of some kind must have killed them. Susan lastest e-mail mentions a measles epidemic in the 1880's to 1900's. If anyone knows where I can find any information on this epidemic in the Bonham area (or if you recognize any of these names) please let me know. Thanks Susan, Diane Miller
Rebecca, My Elizabeth Taylor's first name was really Mary, but oddly enough they called her Betty. She married William Seaborn Lee... As far as I know, he was her one and only husband. They had 5 children...three of whom survived to adulthood. I have pictures of her parents...but no names to attach to them..... Lauri ----- Original Message ----- From: <TATEGENEALOGY@cs.com> To: <TXFANNIN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, April 25, 2002 11:48 AM Subject: [TXFANNIN-L] Taylors > Lauri, > My Elizabeth Taylor was the d/o Alexander Smith Taylor. She married 1st > Robert H. Tate, then Samuel "Sanders" Husbands. Any connection???? > Hopefully!! > > Rebecca > > > ==== TXFANNIN Mailing List ==== > How can just one ancestor cause so much TROUBLE ?? > >
I just signed up a nice lady named ShaJuan and she will index the school records so we will be in good shape. As far as the Fannin Co. Facts and folks book I spent the evening ironing the pages. My book is old and the first 25 pages I keep getting a funny ripple on in the scans. turned out the scanner is so good it even finds hidden details, my pages are stretched from wear and tear! I didn't think paper did that so easily it has only been opend twenty or thirty thousand times. The front part is the rippled ones, so I'm ironing a book! Never thought I would do that. I hate ironing but this is a nice change from a shirt! I am also going to have to touch up a few pages- ones with notes written in the side part of the pages with words like 'murdered by her sister' or 'He is the one Mr.Garner told me got shot in front of the ...church" ... Stuff like that . (Don't worry I've told my kids that everything in my filing cabinets and in these boxes for this are are to be burned on my death, nobody can read my writing anyway) I sure like the details in the photos, the way they pop out of the pictures. This scanner picked up enough detail at a lowish resolution that I could see things in a wagon I had never noticed. and my monitor is a 15 inch one so most people should be able to save a page image and then close in on a lot of detail. By Golly I never realized how many of yall's ancestors were crosseyed either. Is it my imagination that not very many people are born crosseyed these days? I have only heard of a couple of children born that way. So what causes so very many people in old photographs to be crosseyed? Was it by birth or was it also a result of disease like a common infection. Is anyone in the medical field who knows? Things like that are very curious to me. I am very interested in diseases, such as the horrible legacy measles left in the 1880's and through the first decade of the 1900's . It often blinded folks. Then the same measles went fairly silent becoming just a bothersome disease but rarely blinded anyone. Scarlet fever also blinded people and killed people often. By the time I was a child it was a bothersome childhood disease, but lately the disease if morphing into a stronger one and a friend's dau. was nearly blinded in one eye with Scarlet Fever. Doing some reading it is gaining strengh again. I often wonder why so many died of 'dropsy' who were children. I can't seem to find what kind of disease it was . A virus or just a bacteria that came and went /disappered? So many interesting things to ponder. I do see a lot of middle class children in photographs with bowed legs. That is the common side effect of ricketts, but why are so many children having ricketts when they appear with their families who lived on average income farms with fresh farm foods? These children lived where lots of good food was, why ricketts in them? Darn this project, I'm getting just too close to the photographs! Susan :) Falcon5146@aol.com wrote: > > Susan: > Just happened to see your message in ref to the books. Great, would you > please keep me in mind if you happen across any Kerr's? Thank you and keep > up the great work your doing. > > Sam Kerr, South Dakota > > ==== TXFANNIN Mailing List ==== > Threaded Archives > Search List by subject line in a time period > http://archiver.rootsweb.com/
I have, in my tree, a Mary Elizabeth TAYLOR, b. 01 January 1840 (Itwamba CO, MS), daughter of Samuel B. TAYLOR, b. 22 December 1810 (TN), and Mary (Polly) DONHAM, b. 25 March 1810 (Warren CO, KY). I do not know to whom she married, but am trying to find out. I have not found Samuel B TAYLOR in the 1850 Census, but he is in the 1860 Census in Chickasaw Co, MS, and in the 1870 Census in Hill CO, TX, and in the 1880 Census in Williamson CO, TX. She had a brother, George Gutry TAYLOR, b. 01 February 1833 (Fayette CO, MS), who may have "stopped off" in Fannin CO, TX, got married and settled down. I have also not been able to find sister Nancy Pabury TAYLOR, b. 13 August 1837 (Fayette CO, MS). If any one has any leads let me know. Robert Lynn Taylor rltaylor47@juno.com
Susan, My name is Diane Ray and I am doing research on my family. 3 of them are buried at Coontown cemetary. Would appreciate any info you could share on Hutchins in Fannin County or direct me to site if it exists . By the way enjoyed your message concerning diseases. And I can't think of a better way to spend an evening than ironing a precious book like that. Hope to hear from you. Diane Sandy Owsley <owsley@ccountry.net> wrote: Susan, I looked up dropsy : edema. edema: an abnormal accumulation of serous fluid in connective tissue or in a serous cavity. When I was a child, there was a neighbor that had dropsy, everything she ate or drank turned to fluid in her body. Her heart finally couldn't take the strain; she weighed over 500 lbs when she died. As for the rickets : (origin unknown), a childhood disease characterized esp. by faulty ossification of bone from defective deposition and utilization of calcium and phosphorus due to inadequate sunlight or vitamin D. Thank you and keep up the wonderful work. Sandy Garrett Owsley ----- Original Message ----- From: Susan Hawkins To: TXFANNIN-L@rootsweb.com Sent: Thursday, April 25, 2002 8:33 PM Subject: [TXFANNIN-L] mostly offtopic I just signed up a nice lady named ShaJuan and she will index the school records so we will be in good shape. As far as the Fannin Co. Facts and folks book I spent the evening ironing the pages. My book is old and the first 25 pages I keep getting a funny ripple on in the scans. turned out the scanner is so good it even finds hidden details, my pages are stretched from wear and tear! I didn't think paper did that so easily it has only been opend twenty or thirty thousand times. The front part is the rippled ones, so I'm ironing a book! Never thought I would do that. I hate ironing but this is a nice change from a shirt! I am also going to have to touch up a few pages- ones with notes written in the side part of the pages with words like 'murdered by her sister' or 'He is the one Mr.Garner told me got shot in front of the ...church" ... Stuff like that . (Don't worry I've told my kids that everything in my filing cabinets and in these boxes for this are are to be burned on my death, nobody can read my writing anyway) I sure like the details in the photos, the way they pop out of the pictures. This scanner picked up enough detail at a lowish resolution that I could see things in a wagon I had never noticed. and my monitor is a 15 inch one so most people should be able to save a page image and then close in on a lot of detail. By Golly I never realized how many of yall's ancestors were crosseyed either. Is it my imagination that not very many people are born crosseyed these days? I have only heard of a couple of children born that way. So what causes so very many people in old photographs to be crosseyed? Was it by birth or was it also a result of disease like a common infection. Is anyone in the medical field who knows? Things like that are very curious to me. I am very interested in diseases, such as the horrible legacy measles left in the 1880's and through the first decade of the 1900's . It often blinded folks. Then the same measles went fairly silent becoming just a bothersome disease but rarely blinded anyone. Scarlet fever also blinded people and killed people often. By the time I was a child it was a bothersome childhood disease, but lately the disease if morphing into a stronger one and a friend's dau. was nearly blinded in one eye with Scarlet Fever. Doing some reading it is gaining strengh again. I often wonder why so many died of 'dropsy' who were children. I can't seem to find what kind of disease it was . A virus or just a bacteria that came and went /disappered? So many interesting things to ponder. I do see a lot of middle class children in photographs with bowed legs. That is the common side effect of ricketts, but why are so many children having ricketts when they appear with their families who lived on average income farms with fresh farm foods? These children lived where lots of good food was, why ricketts in them? Darn this project, I'm getting just too close to the photographs! Susan :) Falcon5146@aol.com wrote: > > Susan: > Just happened to see your message in ref to the books. Great, would you > please keep me in mind if you happen across any Kerr's? Thank you and keep > up the great work your doing. > > Sam Kerr, South Dakota > > ==== TXFANNIN Mailing List ==== > Threaded Archives > Search List by subject line in a time period > http://archiver.rootsweb.com/ ==== TXFANNIN Mailing List ==== Shake your family tree and watch the nuts fall! ==== TXFANNIN Mailing List ==== Genealogists are time unravelers. --------------------------------- Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Games - play chess, backgammon, pool and more
Susan, I looked up dropsy : edema. edema: an abnormal accumulation of serous fluid in connective tissue or in a serous cavity. When I was a child, there was a neighbor that had dropsy, everything she ate or drank turned to fluid in her body. Her heart finally couldn't take the strain; she weighed over 500 lbs when she died. As for the rickets : (origin unknown), a childhood disease characterized esp. by faulty ossification of bone from defective deposition and utilization of calcium and phosphorus due to inadequate sunlight or vitamin D. Thank you and keep up the wonderful work. Sandy Garrett Owsley ----- Original Message ----- From: Susan Hawkins To: TXFANNIN-L@rootsweb.com Sent: Thursday, April 25, 2002 8:33 PM Subject: [TXFANNIN-L] mostly offtopic I just signed up a nice lady named ShaJuan and she will index the school records so we will be in good shape. As far as the Fannin Co. Facts and folks book I spent the evening ironing the pages. My book is old and the first 25 pages I keep getting a funny ripple on in the scans. turned out the scanner is so good it even finds hidden details, my pages are stretched from wear and tear! I didn't think paper did that so easily it has only been opend twenty or thirty thousand times. The front part is the rippled ones, so I'm ironing a book! Never thought I would do that. I hate ironing but this is a nice change from a shirt! I am also going to have to touch up a few pages- ones with notes written in the side part of the pages with words like 'murdered by her sister' or 'He is the one Mr.Garner told me got shot in front of the ...church" ... Stuff like that . (Don't worry I've told my kids that everything in my filing cabinets and in these boxes for this are are to be burned on my death, nobody can read my writing anyway) I sure like the details in the photos, the way they pop out of the pictures. This scanner picked up enough detail at a lowish resolution that I could see things in a wagon I had never noticed. and my monitor is a 15 inch one so most people should be able to save a page image and then close in on a lot of detail. By Golly I never realized how many of yall's ancestors were crosseyed either. Is it my imagination that not very many people are born crosseyed these days? I have only heard of a couple of children born that way. So what causes so very many people in old photographs to be crosseyed? Was it by birth or was it also a result of disease like a common infection. Is anyone in the medical field who knows? Things like that are very curious to me. I am very interested in diseases, such as the horrible legacy measles left in the 1880's and through the first decade of the 1900's . It often blinded folks. Then the same measles went fairly silent becoming just a bothersome disease but rarely blinded anyone. Scarlet fever also blinded people and killed people often. By the time I was a child it was a bothersome childhood disease, but lately the disease if morphing into a stronger one and a friend's dau. was nearly blinded in one eye with Scarlet Fever. Doing some reading it is gaining strengh again. I often wonder why so many died of 'dropsy' who were children. I can't seem to find what kind of disease it was . A virus or just a bacteria that came and went /disappered? So many interesting things to ponder. I do see a lot of middle class children in photographs with bowed legs. That is the common side effect of ricketts, but why are so many children having ricketts when they appear with their families who lived on average income farms with fresh farm foods? These children lived where lots of good food was, why ricketts in them? Darn this project, I'm getting just too close to the photographs! Susan :) Falcon5146@aol.com wrote: > > Susan: > Just happened to see your message in ref to the books. Great, would you > please keep me in mind if you happen across any Kerr's? Thank you and keep > up the great work your doing. > > Sam Kerr, South Dakota > > ==== TXFANNIN Mailing List ==== > Threaded Archives > Search List by subject line in a time period > http://archiver.rootsweb.com/ ==== TXFANNIN Mailing List ==== Shake your family tree and watch the nuts fall!
My Grandfather is Joe Pearson, a not very well liked individual by our family as well as most of Bonham from what I can find. Gr. Mother we Eula Lee Pearson. The kids are Travis Pearson Vernon P Eugenia Margaret - 1916 youngest kid Skeeter Lynna. There are several Pearson's in the area. Their Grandfather is Philip Raiford Pearson of S.C. born abt 1790. Moved to Texas 1839 thru Port of Galveston. Sounds as if Jim Went to New Mexico earlier than 1920, however that is about where Gr. Mother and crew wound up on their wagon train exploits. JPA ----- Original Message ----- From: "Debra Schafer" <DSchafer@bak.rr.com> To: <TXFANNIN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, April 25, 2002 1:11 PM Subject: Re: [TXFANNIN-L] Re: Wagon Train to Fannin Co > I have a photo of a Jim Pearson family that was in my gr grandmother's > things. Don't know where it fits into my line, if at all. My gr grandparents > lived in Fannin Co from 1892 to 1906. They then went to E. New Mexico, right > on the Tx NM border. Some settled in NM and some settled in Lamb or Swisher > Co., TX. Does this name ring a bell with you? > > Deb > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "John Philip Adams" <jadams3@pdq.net> > To: <TXFANNIN-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Thursday, April 25, 2002 5:45 AM > Subject: Re: [TXFANNIN-L] Re: Wagon Train to Fannin Co > > > > Were there any Pearson's or Hawkins's on this wagon train. My mother, > > Margaret Harris Pearson, b. 1916 in Bonham, said they went to west Texas > > when she was 'little'. I would assume this was sometime after 1921 to > 1928. > > Is this the time frame you all are referring to with this wagon train? > > John Philip Adams > > Baytown > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "Don Coatney" <donnlisa@bellsouth.net> > > To: <TXFANNIN-L@rootsweb.com> > > Sent: Wednesday, April 24, 2002 10:37 PM > > Subject: [TXFANNIN-L] Re: Wagon Train to Fannin Co > > > > > > > Were there any Coatney or Price family members on this wagon > > > train? Don Coatney > > > > > > > > > ==== TXFANNIN Mailing List ==== > > > So many dead men! So little time! > > > > > > > > > > > ==== TXFANNIN Mailing List ==== > > Shake your family tree and watch the nuts fall! > > > > > > > ==== TXFANNIN Mailing List ==== > Search List Archives by keyword > http://searches2.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl >
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: WYATT, BARKER, Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/1hB.2ACE/700.712.1 Message Board Post: Could I get some one to check this book for the death of CHARLES K. WYATT death 25 Nov 1875. I am a descendant of this poor fellow's widow and would just like to know what actually happened here. Susan
I don't have a hotmail address. I'm afraid I dont' have the 1900 census handy , wish I did but that would lead to more typing! Mulberry is easy to find , right up there north of Ravenna. A wondrful spot. I will write her thanks. susan Linda Kent wrote: > > I tried sending this message to Susan Hawkins at her hotmail address and it kept refusing to send so I'm gonna try the rootsweb list. Excuse me for the mixup but I really need help because we have a reunion in a couple of weeks and I need to get this info and not much to choose from here in Omaha Nebraska. > > Thanks > Linda > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Linda Kent > To: Andy Osborn > Sent: Thursday, April 25, 2002 11:02 AM > Subject: Fannin County 1900 > > Hello Susan: > > I'm looking for an index or soundex for 1900 Fannin County for Major S. Townsend and they lived in Mulberry TX. I can't find one online and was wondering if you have one or access to an index. I've looked through the descriptions listed on Ancestry 1900 Fannin Co TX to try and pinpoint where Mulberry would be so I could look through it page by page but I'm just not that familiar with it's location. I'm hoping that you can be of some help. Thanks for trying. > > Best Regards > Linda > Omaha NE > >
My husband's family the Hillman's lived in Fannin Co. in the late 1800's. Henry Hillman and Fannie ( Roderick ) Hillman lived in the Honey Grove area. They had a daughter Sibyl b. 1875. She married Wm. R. Kinsworthy 11-4-1897. Sibyl died when their daughter Gertie was about 3 yrs. old in 1902. She's buried at Forest Chapel, Chicota but there's no stone. Gertie was raised by a woman in the area. I would like to know if anyone can help me find this person's name. Also I would like to know more about this Wagon Train. Jackie
Lauri, My Elizabeth Taylor was the d/o Alexander Smith Taylor. She married 1st Robert H. Tate, then Samuel "Sanders" Husbands. Any connection???? Hopefully!! Rebecca
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/700.712 Message Board Post: If you can find the book titled "Fannin Co. Texas, Murders, Trials and Tribulations in the Libraries you might find your information. I found write ups in it about my Gr-Uncles hanging and als another Gr-Uncles mules being stolen. Also there was follow ups about who hung my Gr-Uncle and who stole my other Gr-Uncles mules. If you have no luck e-mail me at my e-mail: msbsroots@earthlink.net and I will try to check next time I get a chance to go to the Library. Good Luck. Dorothy
I have a photo of a Jim Pearson family that was in my gr grandmother's things. Don't know where it fits into my line, if at all. My gr grandparents lived in Fannin Co from 1892 to 1906. They then went to E. New Mexico, right on the Tx NM border. Some settled in NM and some settled in Lamb or Swisher Co., TX. Does this name ring a bell with you? Deb ----- Original Message ----- From: "John Philip Adams" <jadams3@pdq.net> To: <TXFANNIN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, April 25, 2002 5:45 AM Subject: Re: [TXFANNIN-L] Re: Wagon Train to Fannin Co > Were there any Pearson's or Hawkins's on this wagon train. My mother, > Margaret Harris Pearson, b. 1916 in Bonham, said they went to west Texas > when she was 'little'. I would assume this was sometime after 1921 to 1928. > Is this the time frame you all are referring to with this wagon train? > John Philip Adams > Baytown > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Don Coatney" <donnlisa@bellsouth.net> > To: <TXFANNIN-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Wednesday, April 24, 2002 10:37 PM > Subject: [TXFANNIN-L] Re: Wagon Train to Fannin Co > > > > Were there any Coatney or Price family members on this wagon > > train? Don Coatney > > > > > > ==== TXFANNIN Mailing List ==== > > So many dead men! So little time! > > > > > > ==== TXFANNIN Mailing List ==== > Shake your family tree and watch the nuts fall! > >
I tried sending this message to Susan Hawkins at her hotmail address and it kept refusing to send so I'm gonna try the rootsweb list. Excuse me for the mixup but I really need help because we have a reunion in a couple of weeks and I need to get this info and not much to choose from here in Omaha Nebraska. Thanks Linda ----- Original Message ----- From: Linda Kent To: Andy Osborn Sent: Thursday, April 25, 2002 11:02 AM Subject: Fannin County 1900 Hello Susan: I'm looking for an index or soundex for 1900 Fannin County for Major S. Townsend and they lived in Mulberry TX. I can't find one online and was wondering if you have one or access to an index. I've looked through the descriptions listed on Ancestry 1900 Fannin Co TX to try and pinpoint where Mulberry would be so I could look through it page by page but I'm just not that familiar with it's location. I'm hoping that you can be of some help. Thanks for trying. Best Regards Linda Omaha NE
Were there any Pearson's or Hawkins's on this wagon train. My mother, Margaret Harris Pearson, b. 1916 in Bonham, said they went to west Texas when she was 'little'. I would assume this was sometime after 1921 to 1928. Is this the time frame you all are referring to with this wagon train? John Philip Adams Baytown ----- Original Message ----- From: "Don Coatney" <donnlisa@bellsouth.net> To: <TXFANNIN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, April 24, 2002 10:37 PM Subject: [TXFANNIN-L] Re: Wagon Train to Fannin Co > Were there any Coatney or Price family members on this wagon > train? Don Coatney > > > ==== TXFANNIN Mailing List ==== > So many dead men! So little time! >
Were there any Coatney or Price family members on this wagon train? Don Coatney