Looking for information of about Jimmie THORTON. Born about 1911 somewhere in Texas. Grandparents were from the Southern States. Her mother was born 8 Dec 1867 and father 4 Nov 1863. Joy -- Joyce DAY AUSTIN <jaau@airmail.net> Researching VA, GA, TN, TX: DAY, COLE, FORMBY, MOORE, DAVIS TX: SLOCUM, HENDRIX, BRITTON VA, TN, TX: AUSTIN, WOOD, RUSSELL RED RIVER CO, TEXAS: HALL, MARTIN Home page: http://web2.airmail.net/jaau/index.htm
Hi, I'm new to the list and just saw a gene-report on the Gabriel Bobo family. I have some relatives listed in that report and would like to correspond with the person that submitted the report. I have information I'm willing to share. Thanks, Delo
---------- > From: John Rigdon <GaLinaHist@AOL.COM> > To: DEEP-SOUTH-ROOTS-L@LISTSERV.INDIANA.EDU > Subject: [D-S] Finding Confederate Ancestors > Date: Sunday, November 01, 1998 6:16 AM > Knowing the unit or regiment a person served in is indeed a key piece of information for beginning a search. Here are some beginning pointers. For Federal (northern) men. Records are generally complete but exist largely only on microfilm at the national archives. Regimental histories and such are really spotty. Broadfoot Publishing is working on an index but it took a hundred years to complete the Confederate index so don't look for it anytime soon. I believe partial indexes are being incrementally published, but I have not personally seen these. A brief outline sketch of each regiment may be found in Dyer's "A Compendium of the War of the Rebellion" the 3 (4?) volume set is pretty widely available and is also included on the Civil War CD-ROM For Confederate Men Broadfoot Publishing's wonderful set essentially lists every man who served and the unit they belonged to. I have access to this set (though I don't personally own one - we can always dream) and will gladly to lookups. All this will tell you however is the unit / regiment and company. Many times the men are identified by initials only, and some common names may have dozens of entries, but it's a start. Now for the state level research. Generally the microfilm of the original rosters and other records are at the state archives. Indexes / publication of these records are really spotty. There are three important general reference works. Sifakis and Curte both have regimental sketch histories and Dornbusch has a bibliography of works by state and regiment. VIRGINIA - approximately 1/3 of the regiments formed have written histories. I do not know of any state wide indexes NORTH CAROLINA - a wonderful set of books was recently published by the state which is essentially complete for every man who served. This set of books is not widely circulated as yet, but I have seen it in the Spartanburg (SC) County Library. I don't get up there often however, so I really can't offer to do lookups unless you can wait several months. SOUTH CAROLINA - I could write a book on the shameful way this important set of records has been ignored by the state. Col. Rivers was commissioned to begin a Roll of Honor in 1862, never paid for his work, but he accumulated a great deal of records on those who were killed, and this has just recently been published by teh state archives in a book entitled "Roll of Honor" A much better book which incorporates and extends Roll of Honor is Broken Fortunes which was recently published by the State Historical Society. This book contains the names and death information of 18,666 men who died in the war (approx. 90%). State Historian A. S. Salley began a project around the turn of the century to compile rosters. His work has been narrowly circulated, but it covers Infantry Regiments 1-5 - some 15,000 men. I estimate that some 65,000 men served from South Carolina, and to date I have identified approx. half of them - with about 16,000 now listed on my web site, The Civil War in South Carolina http://www.researchonline.net/sccw GEORGIA - Lillian Henderson put together a set of rosters entitled "Rosters of the Confederate Soldiers of Georgia" which covers Infantry Regiments 1-66. Many people do not realize however that this set - as wonderful as it is - represents only about half of the men who served from Georgia. None of the Cavalry, Artillery, Navy, and special forces (state troops, etc.) are included. My site, The Civil War in Georgia focuses on this "other half", but to date I have accomplished little more than listing all of the various regiments. The rosters and regimental histories are quite spotty. The Civil War in Georgia http://www.researchonline.net/gacw FLORIDA - Did not provide a lot of troops. I don't know of anything that has been done beyond the sketch histories done by Crute and Sifakis and the bibliography done by Dornbush. ALABAMA - The beginnings of a state wide inventory has been started. Regimental Histories are quite spotty TENNESSEE - Records are quite spotty. KENTUCKY - Records are quite spotty. LOUISIANNA - Records are quite spotty. MISSISSIPPI - Records are quite spotty. TEXAS - Records are quite spotty. MISSOURI - Records are quite spotty. ARKANSAS - Records are quite spotty. If anyone can add to this, please drop me a note. Maureen Reed maintains a great page of links by state to Military Records on Line as a part of USIGS. John Rigdon
From: "Hamilton County [TX] Business Guide and Directory" First Edition, August 1, 1937 1937 VOTING PRECINCT NO. 11...McGIRK (Last entry WAS Mrs. Ida Miller.) I Ising, Mrs. C., Evant, Texas, R1 J Jeffery, W. J., Farmer, Caradan, R1 Jones, Adrian, Farmer, Hamilton, R2 Jones, W. W., Farmer, Hamilton, R2 K Kemp, J. M., Farmer, Caradan, R1 Kemp, J. A., Farmer, Caradan, R1 Kemp, H. F., Farmer, Caradan, R1 Kirby, J. J., Farmer, Hamilton, R2 Kuykendall, John, Farmer, Hamilton, R2 L Leach, J. L., Farmer, Caradan, R1 M McCamey, W. L., Farmer, Hamilton, R2 Miles, C. H., Farmer, Star, Texas P Pax, W. A., Farmer, Hamilton R2 Powers, A., Farmer, Star, Texas Pruitt, Weldon, Farmer, Hamilton, R2 Pickel, Artie, Farmer, Hamilton, R2 R Russell, W. L., Caradan, Rt. 1 S Shave, Fred, Farmer, Star, Texas Smith, A. H., Farmer, Hamilton, R2 Stout, W. P., Farmer, Star, Texas W Walker, C. B., Farmer, Caradan, Texas Wilcox, T. E., Farmer, Evant, R1 Williams, W. W., Farmer, Caradan, R1 Williamson, J. W., Farmer, Evant, R1 Y Yeager, J. B., Caradan, R1 Elreeta Crain Weathers ecw@htcomp.net http://www.htcomp.net/ecw/main.htm Elreeta's home page about Hamilton County http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Prairie/1789/ Miss Ann's Home Page http://www.rootsweb.com/~txhamilt/main.htm Hamilton County, TX GenWeb http://www.htcomp.net/rrw/main.htm Ray's homepage http://www.ionet.net/~dgordons/crystal.htm Crystal Tears
American History Timeline from 1492 to 1999; http://www.geocities.com/Area51/Station/5052/History.html Very good. This is a good resource for teachers and students of the history of our nation, as well as to the those of us who trace our family history to help us understand the influences of history of the actions of our ancestors. Elreeta in Hamilton
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Forwarded: I am passing this along to the list. Even though it is Halloween time lets not treat them!! I recently received a mailing about how my family had been in the Civil War, and that there was now a book about them. Buyer Beware when ordering these Civil War family history books. Halbert's are back to their old tricks again! Halbert's of Bath, Ohio, has come up with a new gimic. They are now using an address from Washington, DC, to try and peddle their wares. Halbert's is now using the name "US Information Burueau NUMA" (note the spelling of Bureau) 3220 N. St, NW Ste 1400 Washington D.C. (no zip code given)" They are advertising a book regarding all the people with your family's surname in the Civil War. Don't be fooled. This is the same poor craftmanship and outdated generic information in a new cover. This time they want $49.95 + shipping and handling. Be very, very careful!!! Don't believe their money back guarantee. They are a real hassle to deal with. Regards, M. A. Geary
The Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild has recently been established to transcribe ships passenger lists and put on the internet. We have over 100 volunteers, always looking for more, and over 150 ships now being transcribed. Is there anyone out there that would like to donate a list. We will transcribe it and mention your ancestor and yourself as a donator. Please check out our site at: http://iigs.rootsweb.com/immships/ You can contact me to be a volunteer or donate a list at Wawebft@AOL.com.
Hi everyone, Is there any one researching these surnames, If so, please contact me. I need HELP!!! LATHAM, ARTHER, QUEENER, MILLS, VINCENTS, GODDARD, GRUMBLES, KING, LEWIS Thanks, Robin mailto:latham5@telapex.com
From: "Hamilton County [TX] Business Guide and Directory" First Edition, August 1, 1937 1937 VOTING PRECINCT NO. 11...McGIRK B Ball, J. J., Merchant, Hamilton, R2 Bethke, Paul, Farmer, Hamilton, R2 Black, Bob, Farmer, Star, Texas Black, Mrs. J. M. Farmer, Star, Texas Bowan, Mrs. Chas., Farmer, Hamilton, R2 Bryan, Mrs. Annie, Hamilton, R2 Brown, W. T., Farmer, Caradan, R1 Brown, E. B., Farmer, Caradan, R1 C Caraway, Florella G., Farmer, Hamilton, R2 Crews, E. N., Farmer, Hamilton, R2 Crews, E. E., Farmer, Hamilton, R2 Crews, R. J., Farmer, Hamilton, R2 D Davis, R. A., Farmer, Hamilton, R2 F Flatt, C. L., Farmer, Hamilton, R2 Fowler, Juliett, R, Farmer, Hamilton, R2 G Green, Mrs. F. H., Hamilton, R2 H Hale, T. A., Farmer, Hamilton, R2 Harris, J. R., Farmer, Star, Texas Harman, W. E., Farmer, Hamilton, R2 Havens, Mrs. Sarah, Hamilton, R2 Havens, Silas, Farmer, Hamilton, R2 Hawley, J. L., Farmer, Hamilton, R2 Hiller, Oscar, Farmer, Hamilton, R2 M Miller, Mrs. Ida, Hamilton, R2 Elreeta Crain Weathers ecw@htcomp.net http://www.htcomp.net/ecw/main.htm Elreeta's home page about Hamilton County http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Prairie/1789/ Miss Ann's Home Page http://www.rootsweb.com/~txhamilt/main.htm Hamilton County, TX GenWeb http://www.htcomp.net/rrw/main.htm Ray's homepage http://www.ionet.net/~dgordons/crystal.htm Crystal Tears
1937 VOTING PRECINCT NO. 9...SHIVE From: "Hamilton County [TX] Business Guide and Directory" First Edition, August 1, 1937 S Sargent, Elvy, Teacher, Hamilton, R2 Sauer, J. M., Farmer, Hamilton, R2 Seilheimer, H. G., Farmer, Hamilton, R2 Seilheimer, F. A., Farmer, Hamilton, R2 Seilheimer, Robt., Farmer, Hamilton, R2 Seilheimer, A. B., Farmer, Hamilton, R2 Seilheimer, W., Farmer, Hamilton, R2 Seilheirmer, John, Sr., Farmer, Hamilton, R2 Seilheimer, John, Jr., Farmer, Hamilton, R2 Seilheimer, Carl, Farmer, Hamilton, R2 Sharp, W. H., Farmer, Hamilton, R2 Sharp, Mrs. A. R., Farmer, Hamilton, R2 Sills, J. L., Farmer, Hamilton, R2 Sills, Weldon B., Teacher, Hamilton, R2 Sills, Johnnie H., Teacher, Hamilton, R2 Smith, Ira, Farmer, Hamilton, R2 Soloman, W. S., Farmer, Hamilton, R2 Soloman, Claude, Farmer, Hamilton, R2 Soloman, D. A., Farmer, Hamilton, R2 Soloman, V. W., Farmer, Hamilton, R2 Speaker, Mrs. Ida, Farmer, Hamilton, R2 Speaker, Willie, Farmer, Hamilton, R2 Springer, H. C., Rancher-Farmer, Hamilton, R2 Stevens, W. T., Farmer, Hamilton, R2 Starnes, Mrs. W. I., Hamilton, R2 Stephenson, John, Rancher, Hamilton, R2 T Terrell, Mrs. K., Farmer, Hamilton, R2 Trout, Mrs. J. B., Hamilton, R2 V Vick, Chester, Farmer, Hamilton, R2 W Waedekin, Ernest, Farmer, Hamilton, R2 Wendland, O. G., Farmer, Hamilton, R2 Wendland, W. W., Farmer, Hamilton, R2 Whitmore, B. W., Farmer, Hamilton, R2 Williams, J. E., Farmer, Hamilton, R2 Williams, Walter, Farmer, Hamilton, R2 Williams, M. W., Farmer, Hamilton, R2 Wilcox, Herbert, Farmer, Hamilton, R2 Wilcox, Haskell, Farmer, Hamilton, R2 Wilcox, A. J., Jr., Farmer, Hamilton, R2 Witschorke, Edward, Farmer, Hamilton, R2 V Vaughn, Sam, Farmer, Hamilton, R2 Vick, Lamar, Farmer, Hamilton, R2 Y Yates, J. D., Farmer, Hamilton, R2 Elreeta Crain Weathers ecw@htcomp.net http://www.htcomp.net/ecw/main.htm Elreeta's home page about Hamilton County http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Prairie/1789/ Miss Ann's Home Page http://www.rootsweb.com/~txhamilt/main.htm Hamilton County, TX GenWeb http://www.htcomp.net/rrw/main.htm Ray's homepage http://www.ionet.net/~dgordons/crystal.htm Crystal Tears
I am looking for the family of Sidney A. Sayles,b. abt. 1870 and Sue E. Sayles, b. abt. 1873. Anna Penny
U.S. Alphabet once Contained a 27th Letter by Terry Kerns "Most of us assume the English alphabet has remained unchanged for centuries. If one looks at a copy of the original Declaration of Independence or the Constitution of the United States, however, he sees that the letter "s" as we know it was not widely used until after we became a nation. At the time of the American Revolution, there were two forms of "s"--the one we use (short form) and another which resembles an "f" (long form) but did not have as long a crossbar. As a result, one finds "expenfe, bufinefs and neceffary" in the writings of that era. The long form was created in the 1700's (1700's is a direct quote) as an alternate, space-saving device. By the ninth century, it had gained such popularity that the short form was dropped from the alphabet. The short form was reintroduced in the 12th century and by the time the Gutenberg Bible was printed in he 1400s, both forms were used. If a word ended in a single "s," the short form was used. If a word ended in double "s," a long form followed by a short form was used. If the word had a double "s" in the middle, one used either two long forms or a long form followed by a short one. The rules were violated quite often. The most common exception was the use of only the long form when a word ended in a double "s." The first book printed without use of the long form was John Bell's "Shakespeare" printed in 1785. The long form disappeared slowly, however. Part of the reason for the slow change was the cost of replacing type. Many printers did not adopt the use of the short form until they had to replace worn out fonts of type. Others fought the change on grounds of taste. Benjamin Franklin was one of the great opponents of dropping the long form. He argued that without the long form, the language looked too even, comparing it to cutting off all men's noses to make them look alike. Franklin and those who agreed with him lost. By the early 1800's, the long form of the letter "s" had disappeared from normal use. It was the only change in the alphabet in the past 200 years." ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ The long "s" did not disappear from census records until the late 1800's and it did not disappear from the Church of England Prayer in which my Fergufson (Fergusson) family recorded births, deaths, and marriages from 1787 until after 1860. Elreeta Crain Weathers ecw@htcomp.net http://www.htcomp.net/ecw/main.htm Elreeta's home page about Hamilton County http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Prairie/1789/ Miss Ann's Home Page http://www.rootsweb.com/~txhamilt/main.htm Hamilton County, TX GenWeb http://www.htcomp.net/rrw/main.htm Ray's homepage http://www.ionet.net/~dgordons/crystal.htm Crystal Tears
1937 VOTING PRECINCT NO. 9...SHIVE From: "Hamilton County [TX] Business Guide and Directory" First Edition, August 1, 1937 L Landua, J. M., Farmer, Hamilton, R2 Landua, Mack, Farmer, Hamilton, R2 Landua, Paul, Jr., Farmer, Hamilton, R2 Landua, Kenneth, Farmer, Hamilton, R2 Lee, Kary, Bus Driver, Hamilton, R2 Lee, J. B., Farmer, Hamilton, R2 Lee, John Thomas, Farmer, Hamilton, R2 Lucas, Wm. B., Farmer, Hamilton, R2 Lucas, E. L., Farmer, Hamilton, R2 Lucas, G. J., Farmer, Hamilton, R2 Lucas, Otto, Farmer, Hamilton, R2 Lucas, Alford, Farmer, Hamilton, R2 Lucas, E. O., Farmer, Hamilton, R2 Lucas, G. E., Farmer, Hamilton, R2 Lunsford, Leslie, Farmer, Hamilton, R2 M Menzdorf, W.F., Farmer, Hamilton, R2 Menzdorf, A. O., Farmer, Hamilton, R2 Miles, H. R., Farmer, Hamilton, R2 Miles, Elmer, Farmer, Hamilton, R2 Morgan, Sanford, Farmer, Hamilton, R2 McCutchen, W. W., Farmer, Hamilton, R2 Munday, J. T., Farmer, Hamilton, R2 N Nettleton, A. B., Rancher-Farmer, Hamilton, R2 Nettleton, G. B., Rancher-Farmer, Hamilton, R2 Newton, J. G. Farmer, Hamilton, R2 Nettleton, Lawrence, Farmer, Hamilton, R2 Northcutt, Mrs. Mary, Hamilton, R2 P Perkins, S. H., Farmer, Hamilton, R2 Peters, Gottfried, Farmer, Hamilton, R2 Petett, John, Farmer, Hamilton, R2 Peters, Miss Ida, Hamilton, R2 Peters, Mrs. C. F., Hamilton, R2 Peters, Miss Elizabeth, Hamilton, R2 Pinkert, Ed, WPA Laborer, Hamilton, R2 R Redden, R. W., Farmer, Hamilton, R2 Redden. H. T., Farmer, Hamilton, R2 Register, Mrs. T. J., Hamilton, R2 Register, Fred, Laborer, Hamilton, R2 Rhodes, Ben, Teacher, Hamilton, R2 Risinger, William V., Farmer, Hamilton, R2 Elreeta Crain Weathers ecw@htcomp.net http://www.htcomp.net/ecw/main.htm Elreeta's home page about Hamilton County http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Prairie/1789/ Miss Ann's Home Page http://www.rootsweb.com/~txhamilt/main.htm Hamilton County, TX GenWeb http://www.htcomp.net/rrw/main.htm Ray's homepage Crystal Tears http://www.ionet.net/~dgordons/crystal.htm Crystal Tears
1937 VOTING PRECINCT NO. 9...SHIVE From: "Hamilton County [TX] Business Guide and Directory" First Edition, August 1, 1937 B Bilberry, Erwin, Farmer, Hamilton, R2 Bloodworth, Mrs. W. K., Hamilton, R2 Bloodworth, M. H., Hamilton, R2 Bosse, B. H., Garageman, Hamilton, R2 Brown, I. B., Farmer, Hamilton, R2 Bubert, R. H., Farmer, Hamilton, R2 Bubert, F. H., Farmer, Hamilton, R2 Busch, Wm. G., Farmer, Hamilton, R2 Busch, Willie G., Farmer, Hamilton, R2 C Chapman, Dewey., Farmer, Hamilton, R2 Cole, Charlie, Farmer, Hamilton, R2 D Duncan, C. M., Laborer, Hamilton, R2 E Eisen, Carl, Farmer, Hamilton, R2 F Flatt, K. A., Farmer, Hamilton, R2 G Garcia, Joe, Farmer, Hamilton, R2 Gerald, O. L. (or G. L.), Farmer, Hamilton, R2 H Hall, T. J., Farmer, Hamilton, R2 Hall, E. N., Farmer, Hamilton, R2 Hale, J. W., Farmer, Hamilton, R2 Harris, Roy, Farmer, Hamilton, R2 Harris, Mrs. Ella, Hamilton, R2 Hausler, Wm. C., Farmer, Hamilton, R2 Henderson, Steve, Farmer, Hamilton, R2 Hiller, C. E., Farmer, Hamilton, R2 Hoak, R. A., Farmer, Hamilton, R2 Houck, E. C., Farmer, Hamilton, R2 Howell, F. A., Farmer, Hamilton, R2 Huckabee, A. B., Trucker, Hamilton, R2 J Jeschke, Chas, Farmer, Hamilton, R2 Jordan, C. D., Farmer, Hamilton, R2 Jordan, L. W., Farmer, Hamilton, R2 Jordan, Mrs. E. A., Hamilton, R2 Jurney, Mrs. Ida, Hamilton, R2 Journey, F. B., Farmer, Hamilton, R2 K Kincheloe, J. B., Farmer, Hamilton, R2 Knipsten, Albert, Farmer, Hamilton, R2 Kopp, Fritz, Farmer, Hamilton, R2 Krueger, C. D., Farmer, Hamilton, R2 Kunkel, A. J. Farmer, Hamilton, R2 Kuykendall, Susie, Hamilton, R2 Elreeta Crain Weathers ecw@htcomp.net http://www.htcomp.net/ecw/main.htm Elreeta's home page about Hamilton County http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Prairie/1789/ Miss Ann's Home Page http://www.rootsweb.com/~txhamilt/main.htm Hamilton County, TX GenWeb http://www.htcomp.net/rrw/main.htm Ray's homepage http://www.ionet.net/~dgordons/crystal.htm Crystal Tears
---------- > From: MS LOUISE T OVERTON They are up to their old tricks again! Watch Out for Halbert! Halbert's of Bath, Ohio, has come up with a new technique. They are now sending their advertisement for Family History Books from a Washington D.C. address. Halbert's is now using the name "US Information Burueau NUMA" (note the spelling of Bureau) 3220 N. St, NW Ste 1400 Washington D.C. (no zip code given) They are advertising a book regarding all the people with your surname in the Civil War. Do not be fooled. This is the same game, different cover. >From the Wake County Genealogical Society Fall 1998 and the Durham-Orange Genealogical Society Fall 1998
Did you know that to find the URL for the GenWeb page for any county in any State of the United States of America, all you have to do is : 1. Visit the Hamilton County GenWeb page at: http://www.rootsweb.com/~txhamilt/main.htm 2. Scroll down to and click on the GREEN BUTTON for another STATE. 3. Click on the STATE you seek. 4. Select the county by clicking on the County name.
Did you know that to find the URL for the GenWeb page for any county in the Great State of Texas, all you have to do is : 1. Visit the Hamilton County GenWeb page at: http://www.rootsweb.com/~txhamilt/main.htm 2. Scroll down to and click on the RED BUTTON for another county in Texas. 3. Click on the appropriate letter of the alphabet for the county you seek. 4. Select the county by clicking on the County name.