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    1. Re: [TXFANNIN-L] Re: Wagon Train to Fannin Co
    2. Lauri Rowell
    3. Rebecca..... Who are your Taylors???? There wouldn't be a daughter in there somewhere named Mary Elizabeth? She married William Seaborn Lee..... It is a long shot, but thought it couldn't hurt to ask... thanks Lauri ----- Original Message ----- From: <TATEGENEALOGY@cs.com> To: <TXFANNIN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, April 23, 2002 10:11 AM Subject: Re: [TXFANNIN-L] Re: Wagon Train to Fannin Co > Would there be any TATE's or TAYLORS on the list? Oh how I hope so !! > > Rebecca > > > ==== TXFANNIN Mailing List ==== > Shake your family tree and watch the nuts fall! > >

    04/24/2002 04:41:25
    1. Re: [TXFANNIN-L] hang on for some good news & blessings!!
    2. James H Benton
    3. This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------AF683ED8659601346557ACAE Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Susan Hawkins wrote: > Due to the hard work of Ruth Smith of Fannin County interceding with the > Bonham Public Library she has arranged for me to have the School records > for Bonham ( Maybe other places , no one has seen all the books as they > are in storage so I don't know what all they cover in years and places, > they may only be Bonham but the names are all familiar from those I > see!) > These books are huge. They don't know how many they have but they will > give them all to me. I will be scanning them and sending them into the > website. These are invaluable. I have a 1913 and a 1902 one on my desk > now. they include the child and their birth place /date , the father and > what they did for a living and their grades!!! WOW I sure hope no one > ever finds mine to put up on the internet. I will just have to keep > plugging away on them and as the library moves back into their new > remodeled building they will find what is still in storage. This is a > great amount of work. > I will need a volunteer ( I figure after scanning and putting them up > I won't want to see the images again in my lifetime! :/ > to index the files. there won't be huge amounts it will come in small > amounts. Usually only 6 students and father /mother are listed to a page > and I will have to do them a set at a time so it is a long term thing. > Also depends on when the rest come out of storage. > Another thing; when the librarian came to speak to the group I asked > her about the Fannin County Facts and Folks book . The library owns the > copyright. Ruth sent an official society letter to the board. They have > allowed me to place the whole book online. As you know Edith Smith > already had indexed it so I will fix the whole thing up there for use. > So no more lookups in the book. It has a lot of pictures in it. I will > also do thess in high resolution , when you find a photo you want , you > save to a disc and then can take it to any place like walmart and they > can print it out on photopaper ! Its a wonderful wonderful thing. I > dread getting up in the morning to begin. > ( I whine a lot , it makes me feel better) > I would love all of you to know . My old scanner ( a thirty dollar > wonder) was sounding like an overstretched rubber band when it ran. I > didn't have the money for another. I prayed it would last as long as it > was needed. You will never guess how the Prayer was answered. A > wonderful lady Ann Bryant thought about me as maybe needing a scanner > that was not used. It is a highpowered very good one and she wouldn't > even let me pay postage. She is a wonderful lady and a tool in God's > hands. I sat down and cried when it came. So don't blame blotches on the > pages from showing up. > Mysterious ways. Your ancestors are really wanting to be found. > Susan in Texas > > ==== TXFANNIN Mailing List ==== > Search List Archives by keyword > http://searches2.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl Hello Susan I wrote you a few months ago about the school records .I am interested in 1913 through 1920 .I think my father James Edgar Benton should be in there . You are doing a great job an the Fannin County List is real busy . Thanks for the help Susan JAMES --------------AF683ED8659601346557ACAE Content-Type: text/x-vcard; charset=us-ascii; name="jhbenton.vcf" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Description: Card for James H Benton Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="jhbenton.vcf" begin:vcard n:Benton;James x-mozilla-html:TRUE adr:;;;;;; version:2.1 email;internet:jhbenton@seark.net fn:James H Benton end:vcard --------------AF683ED8659601346557ACAE--

    04/24/2002 03:30:49
    1. Re: [TXFANNIN-L] Re: Wagon Train to Fannin Co
    2. Susan Hawkins
    3. I recently loaded some photographs for a Tombstone Project for Cooke Co. A couple of the Aldridges are there. http://www.rootsweb.com/~cemetery/Texas/cookeph.html I would bet she is kin since she submitted the photos and I know these are the Fannin County bunch of Aldriges' Betty Welch wrote: > > James T. Aldridge b- NC 1815 > Mary Chadwell Aldridge b-NC 1815 > Nancy Jane Aldridge b-Tenn 1842 md- William Franklin Welch in Fannin > County, Tx. 28 Sept 1860 > > Nancy Jane Aldridge Welch is my husband's grgrandmother, I would like to > know of her siblings. She was the daughter of James and Mary. > Thanks for any help, it is much appreciated. > > Betty > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <Pantrees@cs.com> > To: <TXFANNIN-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Tuesday, April 23, 2002 12:24 PM > Subject: Re: [TXFANNIN-L] Re: Wagon Train to Fannin Co > > > I have some distant realative that married a Aldridge. Can you give me > some > > names. Thanks, > > Peggy > > > > > > ==== TXFANNIN Mailing List ==== > > Search List Archives by keyword > > http://searches2.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl > > > > > > ==== TXFANNIN Mailing List ==== > How can just one ancestor cause so much TROUBLE ??

    04/24/2002 12:32:28
    1. Re: [TXFANNIN-L] Re: Wagon Train to Fannin Co
    2. Betty Welch
    3. James T. Aldridge b- NC 1815 Mary Chadwell Aldridge b-NC 1815 Nancy Jane Aldridge b-Tenn 1842 md- William Franklin Welch in Fannin County, Tx. 28 Sept 1860 Nancy Jane Aldridge Welch is my husband's grgrandmother, I would like to know of her siblings. She was the daughter of James and Mary. Thanks for any help, it is much appreciated. Betty ----- Original Message ----- From: <Pantrees@cs.com> To: <TXFANNIN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, April 23, 2002 12:24 PM Subject: Re: [TXFANNIN-L] Re: Wagon Train to Fannin Co > I have some distant realative that married a Aldridge. Can you give me some > names. Thanks, > Peggy > > > ==== TXFANNIN Mailing List ==== > Search List Archives by keyword > http://searches2.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl > >

    04/24/2002 10:35:23
    1. [TXFANNIN-L] Re: Nichols & related families (BRASHEARS)
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Brasher, Roberts, Rogers, Wilkinson, Wear, Finley, Kelley, Webb, Ginn... Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/1hB.2ACE/732.1.1.1.2 Message Board Post: I have Sarah BRASHER (BRASHEAR), b. abt. 1852 LA (prb. Union Parish, Parish Junction, LA) m. Charley Lee ROBERTS. Could Sarah be a dtr. of your Arenia BRASHEARS? Glenna (glosard@msn.com)

    04/24/2002 10:19:41
    1. Re: [TXFANNIN-L] hang on for some good news & blessings!!
    2. Susan Hawkins
    3. Go digging into your Fannin roots and send me a biography with pictures / letters/ any material ( just cut the facts that identify any living folks that may not want to be on the internet). I would even love scans of quilt blocks made by Fannin Co. folks and things like a chair or a picture of a plow that was broght to Fannin County.Old Tools that shaped the land and heritage here. Everyone put on your thinking caps. What would you like to see? TATEGENEALOGY@cs.com wrote: > > Susan, > I don't live anywhere near you or Fannin County, but if there is something I > can do from the coast of TX. please let me know and I will be glad to help. > > Rebecca > > ==== TXFANNIN Mailing List ==== > Threaded Archives > Search List by subject line in a time period > http://archiver.rootsweb.com/

    04/24/2002 06:35:43
    1. [TXFANNIN-L] Henry and Mary Alice Pearson Butler, Fannin County, 1900
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Butler, Pearson Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/1hB.2ACE/1381 Message Board Post: Henry Butler married Mary Alice Pearson on 11-20-1889 in Bedford County, TN. They moved with the Pearson family to Hunt County, TX about 1892. Henry and Alice appear on the 1900 census with their children, Houston Richmond Butler b. 1891 and Estell b. 1892. I am looking for descendants of these families.

    04/24/2002 01:35:06
    1. Re: [TXFANNIN-L] hang on for some good news & blessings!!
    2. Susan, I don't live anywhere near you or Fannin County, but if there is something I can do from the coast of TX. please let me know and I will be glad to help. Rebecca

    04/24/2002 01:11:50
    1. Re: [TXFANNIN-L] hang on for some good news & blessings!!
    2. 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

    04/23/2002 05:12:12
    1. RE: [TXFANNIN-L] hang on for some good news & blessings!!
    2. ShaJuan Studer-Beertema
    3. Susan, I'm a researcher (American) living in Holland. I'm a housewife now and would like to help you in anyway I could. I don't know exactly what kind of help you need.. Or if my being so far away would be a problem. Let me know if you think there is something I could help you with. ShaJuan Studer The Netherlands DISCLAIMER: --------------------------------------- Bovenstaande mening is niet noodzakelijk de mening van mijn familie, is niet noodzakelijk mijn mening en is waarschijnlijk ook niet noodzakelijk. > -----Oorspronkelijk bericht----- > Van: Susan Hawkins [mailto:hawkins@texoma.net] > Verzonden: dinsdag 23 april 2002 22:49 > Aan: TXFANNIN-L@rootsweb.com > Onderwerp: [TXFANNIN-L] hang on for some good news & blessings!! > > > Due to the hard work of Ruth Smith of Fannin County > interceding with the Bonham Public Library she has arranged > for me to have the School records for Bonham ( Maybe other > places , no one has seen all the books as they are in storage > so I don't know what all they cover in years and places, they > may only be Bonham but the names are all familiar from those I > see!) > These books are huge. They don't know how many they have but > they will give them all to me. I will be scanning them and > sending them into the website. These are invaluable. I have a > 1913 and a 1902 one on my desk now. they include the child > and their birth place /date , the father and what they did > for a living and their grades!!! WOW I sure hope no one ever > finds mine to put up on the internet. I will just have to > keep plugging away on them and as the library moves back into > their new remodeled building they will find what is still in > storage. This is a great amount of work. > I will need a volunteer ( I figure after scanning and > putting them up I won't want to see the images again in my > lifetime! :/ > to index the files. there won't be huge amounts it will > come in small amounts. Usually only 6 students and father > /mother are listed to a page and I will have to do them a set > at a time so it is a long term thing. Also depends on when > the rest come out of storage. > Another thing; when the librarian came to speak to the > group I asked her about the Fannin County Facts and Folks > book . The library owns the copyright. Ruth sent an official > society letter to the board. They have allowed me to place > the whole book online. As you know Edith Smith already had > indexed it so I will fix the whole thing up there for use. So > no more lookups in the book. It has a lot of pictures in it. > I will also do thess in high resolution , when you find a > photo you want , you save to a disc and then can take it to > any place like walmart and they can print it out on > photopaper ! Its a wonderful wonderful thing. I dread getting > up in the morning to begin. > ( I whine a lot , it makes me feel better) > I would love all of you to know . My old scanner ( a thirty dollar > wonder) was sounding like an overstretched rubber band when > it ran. I didn't have the money for another. I prayed it > would last as long as it was needed. You will never guess how > the Prayer was answered. A wonderful lady Ann Bryant thought > about me as maybe needing a scanner that was not used. It is > a highpowered very good one and she wouldn't even let me pay > postage. She is a wonderful lady and a tool in God's hands. I > sat down and cried when it came. So don't blame blotches on > the pages from showing up. Mysterious ways. Your ancestors > are really wanting to be found. Susan in Texas > > > ==== TXFANNIN Mailing List ==== > Search List Archives by keyword > http://searches2.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl > >

    04/23/2002 04:53:00
    1. Re: [TXFANNIN-L] hang on for some good news & blessings!!
    2. Mike Barker
    3. I taught with Muriel Burleson at Fannindel Elem. in Pecan Gap in the 70's. She was a lovely lady and she lived in Ladonia. She used to live on the highway to Honey Grove I think. Deanne Barker > the index is online already . check in there. there are stil Burlesons > around Ladonia I think it is. I don't know too many living people :) but > I hear their are. I checked my notes. Look online and see if you can > find a Muriel Champion Burleson somewhere around there , she is an > elderly lady I think and a historian. > I have been meaning to go find her to come speak at our meetings. > Our society has received some wonderful books about Ladonia I > haven't had time to go through them. I want to index the family stories > for an online index. > Pray for more miracles. Maybe they will want their book online! > I asked about the one for Windom but nobody ever answered. It was > published eons ago and would be so wonderful to have it online! . I'm > gong to at least beg ,buy ,borrow or copy the book so I can do lookups. > It is rare I think. I never see it in a library. > Susan > > > > MAKUEHNER@aol.com wrote: > > > > Susan.....been wondering if there is anything about James or Julius Burleson > > in Fannin County Folks and Facts? > > James was my grandfather, and legend says he might have been a City Marshall. > > Marjorie Templeton Kuehner, Tulsa, OK > > > > ==== TXFANNIN Mailing List ==== > > How can just one ancestor cause so much TROUBLE ?? > > > ==== TXFANNIN Mailing List ==== > He who dies with the most ancestors wins! > > > -- Koyote Communications Web Mail http://www.koyote.com

    04/23/2002 03:15:16
  1. 04/23/2002 02:37:33
    1. Re: [TXFANNIN-L] hang on for some good news & blessings!!
    2. Susan Hawkins
    3. the index is online already . check in there. there are stil Burlesons around Ladonia I think it is. I don't know too many living people :) but I hear their are. I checked my notes. Look online and see if you can find a Muriel Champion Burleson somewhere around there , she is an elderly lady I think and a historian. I have been meaning to go find her to come speak at our meetings. Our society has received some wonderful books about Ladonia I haven't had time to go through them. I want to index the family stories for an online index. Pray for more miracles. Maybe they will want their book online! I asked about the one for Windom but nobody ever answered. It was published eons ago and would be so wonderful to have it online! . I'm gong to at least beg ,buy ,borrow or copy the book so I can do lookups. It is rare I think. I never see it in a library. Susan MAKUEHNER@aol.com wrote: > > Susan.....been wondering if there is anything about James or Julius Burleson > in Fannin County Folks and Facts? > James was my grandfather, and legend says he might have been a City Marshall. > Marjorie Templeton Kuehner, Tulsa, OK > > ==== TXFANNIN Mailing List ==== > How can just one ancestor cause so much TROUBLE ??

    04/23/2002 02:21:44
    1. [TXFANNIN-L] Re: Martin's in Fannin County
    2. Howard Busch
    3. Could they have moved to another county by 1870? My TX census index shows 1870 Trinity Co. Susan Martin pg 326 Pennington township 1870 Lamar Co. Lewis Martin pg 364 Paris Beat 3 1870 Houston Co. Lewis Martin pg 229 Augusta pct. 3 1870 Falls Co. Lewis Martin pg 109 Rockdam 5 pct. 1870 Davis Co. Susan Martin pg 55 3rd Pct. Cusseta 1870 Collin Co. Lewis Martin pg 426 Highland P.O. 1870 Bexar Co. Susan Martin pg 230 3 W. San Antonio These are head of house only. You have to look at the film for family details. Judy Busch ----- Original Message ----- From: <cpen@airmail.net> To: <TXFANNIN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, March 02, 2002 4:21 PM Subject: [TXFANNIN-L] Re: Martin's in Fannin County > This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > > Classification: Query > > Message Board URL: > > http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/1hB.2ACE/69.648.1 > > Message Board Post: > > I am looking for a Lewis Martin married to Susan A Allen in Smith Co., Tx. They are on the 1860 Census of Smith Co and married 8 Sept 1855 in Smith Co. Tx. They have three children before he left for the Civil War. He sent word home he was going by way of Louisiana on his way home from the war to inheriate his part of an estate. Either land or $700.00 dollars. At that time that was a lot of money. He was never heard from by his Wife again. I don't know what part of Louisiana he was from and have found no clue to him. To find him in Civil War is like looking for an needle in a haystake without knowing his company. Lots of Lewis or Louis Martins in the Civil War both from Louisiana and Texas. Any Information on this line would be a great help. > > > ==== TXFANNIN Mailing List ==== > Search List Archives by keyword > http://searches2.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl >

    04/23/2002 02:06:31
    1. Re: [TXFANNIN-L] hang on for some good news & blessings!!
    2. Susan Hawkins
    3. I will get it done, I just want to whine and look pitiful for a minute before I start. Moaning is therapy. Susan

    04/23/2002 01:51:16
    1. Re: [TXFANNIN-L] Re: Wagon Train to Fannin Co
    2. Leatherman
    3. Hi Elizabeth Stephens, do you know a Archie R Stephens ? Or Jack Stephens Or Minnie Allen My Name Is Mary ann My Father is Archie Stephens He IS Form Fannin Co , His Mother Is Viola Stephens She was Married To James Garland Stephens . Thank You Mary ann leatherm@iserv.net ----- Original Message ----- From: Elizabeth Stephens <Elizabeth.Stephens@Geac.com> To: <TXFANNIN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, April 23, 2002 5:45 PM Subject: RE: [TXFANNIN-L] Re: Wagon Train to Fannin Co > Greetings! Saw your message and thought I'd drop a line... What is your > PARKER line in Fannin County? My PARKER's were in the Bonham and Ivanhoe > areas. Sound familiar? > > -----Original Message----- > From: Sethie Pitt [mailto:capt_e@bellsouth.net] > Sent: Tuesday, April 23, 2002 5:41 PM > To: TXFANNIN-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: [TXFANNIN-L] Re: Wagon Train to Fannin Co > > > Hi, were there any Bush, Parker,Mahan, Pitt(s)Newsom, Green. > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Betty Welch" <boxerlady@locnet.net> > To: <TXFANNIN-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Tuesday, April 23, 2002 2:24 PM > Subject: Re: [TXFANNIN-L] Re: Wagon Train to Fannin Co > > > > Were there possibly any Welch's or Aldridge's on the wagon train. Thanks > in > > advance. > > Betty Welch > > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: <TATEGENEALOGY@cs.com> > > To: <TXFANNIN-L@rootsweb.com> > > Sent: Tuesday, April 23, 2002 9:11 AM > > Subject: Re: [TXFANNIN-L] Re: Wagon Train to Fannin Co > > > > > > > Would there be any TATE's or TAYLORS on the list? Oh how I hope so !! > > > > > > Rebecca > > > > > > > > > ==== 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 ==== > Shake your family tree and watch the nuts fall! > > > ==== TXFANNIN Mailing List ==== > Threaded Archives > Search List by subject line in a time period > http://archiver.rootsweb.com/ >

    04/23/2002 01:32:06
    1. Re: [TXFANNIN-L] hang on for some good news & blessings!!
    2. Susan, I don't know how you do it!! You do so much for this list & all the online researchers and I really appreciate what you do! God Bless & Keep You! Ginny Ayers Spann <>< VASPANN@aol.com RESEARCHING: Ayers, Bennett, Byrom, Fowler, Green, Gross, Hammontree, Kyle, Ladd, Looney, Seabolt & Stone

    04/23/2002 01:13:50
    1. Re: [TXFANNIN-L] Where to research
    2. Jenny, check with Susan Hawkins (Fannin County list owner) she knows everything there is to know about Fannin County..... Happy Huntin' Ginny Ayers Spann <>< VASPANN@aol.com RESEARCHING: Ayers, Bennett, Byrom, Fowler, Green, Gross, Hammontree, Kyle, Ladd, Looney, Seabolt & Stone

    04/23/2002 01:09:01
    1. Re: [TXFANNIN-L] hang on for some good news & blessings!!
    2. Susan.....been wondering if there is anything about James or Julius Burleson in Fannin County Folks and Facts? James was my grandfather, and legend says he might have been a City Marshall. Marjorie Templeton Kuehner, Tulsa, OK

    04/23/2002 12:57:44
    1. [TXFANNIN-L] Re: Emmett Blassingame
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Johnson and Taylor Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/1hB.2ACE/1376.1 Message Board Post: I have a Samuel Blassingemp Johnson in my tree, b. 02 April 1857 (Hill CO, TX). I also have two Samuel B. Taylor's whose middle name I am not aware of, but suspect that it may be the same, or close to it. I would like to know more about your Emmet Blassingame, and his relatives. Please contact me.

    04/23/2002 12:44:57