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    1. Re: [TXJASPER] Does anyone have a WOOD from GA
    2. ColORRed
    3. Hello Laurie, Do you happen to know what area of the county they were living in?  I have a copy of court documents (Sept 21, 1889) concerning the heirs of John Morse of Buna, Jasper, TX.  He left some property to his wife, children and grandchildren, in all there are 24 signers.  Each one was paid $100 for their interest in the property.  Leaving sole ownership to John's youngest son David Whitfield Morse.  Among the signers are,  W. A. Wood  and  N. J. Wood.  I haven't been able to determine who they are.  The following are the signers of this document. Cheryl --------------- R.G. Morse                  John W. Morse Lucy (X) Morse             Jerimiah (X) Dunn N.L. Morse                   Elizabeth (X) Dunn Wily (X) Curry               M.V. Johnson M.A.(X) Curry               L.A. (X) Johnson J.M. Fish                     John T. (X) Dunn M.A. Smith                 Martha (X) Dunn L.M. Smith                  W.A. Wood S.W. Coughlin             N.J. Wood L.A. Couglin                Martin (X) Fish                                   L.M. Strawther                                   A.M. Franklin                                   S.A. (X) Cochran                                   A.A. Cochran ------ Laurie Brandt wrote: > Does anyone have a Wood that moved to Texas? sometime before 1880. I > found my G. Grandfather Joseph Britton Wood in the 1880 census, his > parents were listed as being born in GA and TN. > Laurie Wood Brandt

    03/07/2000 03:25:49
    1. [TXJASPER] Does anyone have a WOOD from GA
    2. Laurie Brandt
    3. Does anyone have a Wood that moved to Texas? sometime before 1880. I found my G. Grandfather Joseph Britton Wood in the 1880 census, his parents were listed as being born in GA and TN. Laurie Wood Brandt

    03/07/2000 09:07:53
    1. [TXJASPER] Holly Webb, Jasper Co., TX, 1880
    2. Jonathan Cavness
    3. Hello, I need a census lookup please. I am searching for Holly Webb in Jasper Co., TX 1880. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks, Jonathan

    02/27/2000 10:46:15
    1. [TXJASPER] Meyers in Jasper, Co.
    2. Laurie Brandt
    3. I am looking for John Myer or Meyer of Bern Switzerland ch 1870. Laurie Wood Brandt

    02/11/2000 07:24:03
    1. [TXJASPER] Thomas Houston Warren or James Knox Polk Warren
    2. L. Fisher
    3. I am Looking for 1.James Knox Polk Houston (maybe Holmes Co,Texas)1800's His son may be my ggrandfather Thomas Houston Warren Sr. ..................................... 2.Thomas Houston Warren Sr. b.1881 married Rannie Jeffcoat b.1891(Spurger,TX)married in 1907 in Fred,Texas.They had 4 children Monroe,Joe,Bertha (my grandmother) and Thomas.... ................................. 3.Thomas Houston Warren Jr.b.1912 and married Helen L. Hurst b.1931.They had children;George Thomas,Dorthy,Raymond,Ralph,Martha Ann and Katy Lou. .......................... 4.Monroe Warren married Jewell Perkins,I know all of these children..They moved to Hartman Ark. in 1960's.. ............................. 5.Joe Warren lives or lived in Houston,Texas. ...................... 6.Bertha Warren (my grandma) b.1909 in LA. d.1986 married Jolley F.Caskey and had 3 children in Beaumont,TX .... .................. Would anyone have any information on these Warren's? I thank you very kindly, Laurie Fisher kjpaseo@netpluscom.com http://www.angelfire.com/oh/Jeffcoat/index.html

    02/03/2000 11:03:05
    1. [TXJASPER] Some Early JACKSON's of Evadale
    2. J& L Kyle
    3. Hello again, Perhaps these will help someone. I found them, while looking for info on my great grandfather. These may possibly be connections to my great great grandfather. But I do not have birth data for my great grandfather, William K. Jackson. If you have a William K. Jackson in your data, please get back with me. Many thanks in advance, and hope these help someone. Linda Jackson, Clinton Spouse : Morgan, Sarah M. Marriage Date : May 10, 1860 County : Jasper Jackson, James M. Spouse : Mattox, Carline Marriage Date : May 13, 1866 County : Jasper Jackson, Jno. Spouse : Byerly, Mary Marriage Date : Dec 16, 1869 County : Jasper Jackson, Jno. Spouse : Spikes, Mararet (Margaret?) Marriage Date : Sep 25, 1876 County : Jasper Jackson, Joe Spouse : Horn, Ellen Marriage Date : Jan 15, 1870 County : Jasper

    01/24/2000 10:15:31
    1. [TXJASPER] JACKSON/WOOD of Evadale
    2. J& L Kyle
    3. Hello, I am new to this list - this is my first posting. Have found substantial proof, finally of my great grandparents, and would surely like to have more. Here's what I have, farthest back: WILLIAM K. JACKSON (No b/d or dod) married HARRIET AMELIA WOOD on May 9, 1878 - in Jasper County, most likely in Evadale or Jasper. They had 6 children: TOM JACKSON AUBA JACKSON ETHYL JACKSON MAUDE JACKSON VERA JACKSON AD MOSES JACKSON - My grandfather. (At one point in time he changed his name to ED JACKSON) He was married to EMMA LOFTIN (LOFTON? LOFTAN?) He may have been married to JESSIE MAE (MAYE? MAY?) COLLINS, my grandmother, and later in his life to A. MOSS. (Do not know what the "A." stands for) If you hvae any information on any of these, please let me know, especially William K. Jackson and Harriet Amelia Wood. My sincerest Thanks to y'all, :0) Linda (Jackson) Kyle

    01/24/2000 10:06:21
    1. [TXJASPER] Jasper High School
    2. Ann Podgorski
    3. Anyone on the list who graduated from Jasper High School around 1965?

    01/07/2000 07:29:47
    1. [TXJASPER] LETNEY CEMETERY
    2. deb tanton
    3. DOES ANYONE HAVE INFORMATION ON THE LETNEY CEMETERY THAT WAS LOCATED NEAR SAM RAYBURN DAM?? ITWAS MOVED TO EVERGREEN CEMETERY IN JASPER WHEN THE DAM WAS BUILT. I M INTERESTED IN ALL THE GRAVES BUT MAINLY JOHN FLOWERS LWE. HE WOULD BE MY GRANDMOTHER, FANNIE LAURA BLACK LOWE CHERRY'S FIRST HUSBAND. I HAVE NO IMPORTANT DATES.

    12/24/1999 12:05:13
    1. [TXJASPER] James Morgan
    2. Robert Morgan
    3. Does anyone know these Morgans. I'm looking for my ggrandfather Joe Morgan and this may be his family. This is from the 1860 census in Jasper Co. Tx. James Morgan 32 m famer N.C. Nancy 26 f Fl. Mary 4 f Joesph 2 m Susan 5/12 f Harrel Oliver 62 m Domestic N.C. My Joe Morgan married Margaret Ann Cleveland in 1888. I will share information with you. Thanks for the help. Robert J. Morgan Houston, Tx. rjmorgan@flash.net

    12/22/1999 09:22:16
    1. [TXJASPER] 1850 Census
    2. Lesley
    3. I have the 1850 Jasper Co. census and I am willing to do look ups for anyone interested. I do however ask that you be as specific as possible when asking for someone and please put the county name in the subject line. I am doing look ups for 42 email groups in 34 counties in 10 different states so things can get confusing if I dont have the subject line correct. I will get back to you with the results as soon as I can, please try to be patient with me. Thanks. Lesley (Baird) Prey lesley@eznet.net (originally from Cleburne, Texas) now in Batavia, New York. Lesley's Family Tree http://www.angelfire.com/ny/LesleysWorld/index.html Census, Marriage, Birth, Death,Church, Military, and Cemetery Records from Texas, Mississippi, and South Carolina and much more. Come take a look!!!

    11/28/1999 08:13:58
    1. [TXJASPER] William Redding
    2. lillie
    3. I am looking for information on William Redding he was born in 1841 and lived part of his life in Harrisburg TX. Glenda rgwalch@canby.com

    10/25/1999 07:37:07
    1. [TXJASPER] Hannah Nash
    2. lillie
    3. I am looking for any information anyone has on Hannah Nash. She lived at Harrsburg TX in 1836. Thanks Glenda rgwalch@canby.com

    10/25/1999 07:36:10
    1. [TXJASPER] Hannah Nash
    2. lillie
    3. I am looking for informaiton on Hannah Nash she lived in Harrisburg in 1836. Thanks Glenda rgwalch@canby.com

    10/25/1999 07:04:03
    1. [TXJASPER] SHEFFIELD researchers
    2. To the many SHEFFIELD surname researchers: There's a great letter written by Thomas Jefferson Sheffield at http://www.rootsweb.com/~txtcgs/TYLER~16.htm Thought I'd pass this along, Nan Pickle

    10/17/1999 07:31:45
    1. [TXJASPER] Unsubscribe
    2. Gregory Aymond
    3. Unsubscribe Gregory R. Aymond Alexandria, Louisiana -----Original Message----- From: vtoole <vtoole@ballistic.com> To: TXJASPER-L@rootsweb.com <TXJASPER-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Friday, October 15, 1999 12:12 PM Subject: [TXJASPER] GEN.SEM. 10/16/99 > THERE IS STILL TIME TO REGISTER AND ATTEND THIS SEMINAR! Walk-ins >welcome before 9:00 am. There are plenty of seats left. > I want to remind everybody on the lists for Angelina County, Texas, >and its neighboring counties about the upcoming VIRGINIA RESEARCH >SEMINAR at Angelina College, in Lufkin, Texas, on Saturday, October 16, >1999. Unless all your ancestors came late enough for Ellis Island >(1892), if you get back far enough in your research just about everybody > >has somebody who came through Virginia. Vendors are welcome. Call >ahead for space. > Speaker will be the well known Mary McCampbell Bell of Arlington, >Virginia. Price is $45.00 which includes continental breakfast, and >break snacks, and a salad and sandwich buffett lunch in the college >cafeteria. She is an excellent nationally known speaker and it cost to >get her to East Texas from Virginia. She will present four one hour and > >15 minutes sessions on Migrations out of early Virginia to other regions > >and the use of Virginia records including deeds and patents, probate >records and court order books and tax records with very informative and >detailed handouts. Program begins at 9:00 a.m. > In my other genealogy life, I teach genealogy and organize these >special genealogy events at Angelina College in Lufkin, Texas, a two >year community college 100 miles or a two hour drive north up Hwy 59 >from Houston, Texas. While a lot of colleges are teaching continuing >education/hobby courses in genealogy now, Angelina College is the only >college in Texas that we know about and probably the only one between >Alabama and Utah that is bringing in special speakers for fall and >spring seminars and holding a three day summer conference. > The dates for next summer's conference are Thurs-Sat, July 27-29. >Theme is expected to be Researching the mid-1800's, the Civil War Era, >if I can get enough speakers on that topic and maybe some re-enactors >together. > If you would like to be on the mailing list please let us know. If >we do not have a good turnouts for these programs, college could decide >not to sponsor them anymore. I have some areas well covered and almost >nobody in some of the adjoining counties where there are apparently no >local genealogy societies. > Dates for the spring seminar are Friday, March 31, and Saturday, >April 1, 2000. Speaker will be Rhonda R. McClure of Florida with a >variety of topics. Some speakers will speak on Friday night and some >will only speak on Saturday. Mrs. McClure will speak on Friday night; >Mrs Bell does not. Mrs. McClure's Friday night topics will be >Organization and migrations. Saturday topics will be one session on New > >England research and three sessions on using computers and the internet. > > For more information Contact: Community Services, Angelina >College, P. O Box 1768, Lufkin, Texas, 75902-1768 1-409-633-5206. The >name of the lady who does registration is Susan. e-mail >fkanke@angelina.cc.tx.us fax is 1-409-639-3863 Seats are still >available. Walk-ins are welcome on a space available basis the morning >of the seminar. You can register the morning of the conference, but it >is best to call ahead so that you will have a lunch >reservation. Late Registration is from 8-8:45 am with the program >beginning at 9 am. with a one hour break for lunch, 12-1. > If you are interested in speaking at a future conference, send a >resume and a list of topics with summaries on which you speak. Speakers > >are by inviation. Let us hear from you if you have suggestions for >future speakers or topics. > We need a good turnout for these events or college could decide not to >sponsor them in the future. >Vivian Toole Cates, Rt. #2 Box 52-A, Alto, Texas 75925 1-409-858-3801 >vcates@ballistic.com http://www.ballistic.com/~vcates >college web page http://www.angelina.cc.tx.us click on Community >Services > > > > > > > > > > >

    10/15/1999 09:56:46
    1. [TXJASPER] GEN.SEM. 10/16/99
    2. vtoole
    3. THERE IS STILL TIME TO REGISTER AND ATTEND THIS SEMINAR! Walk-ins welcome before 9:00 am. There are plenty of seats left. I want to remind everybody on the lists for Angelina County, Texas, and its neighboring counties about the upcoming VIRGINIA RESEARCH SEMINAR at Angelina College, in Lufkin, Texas, on Saturday, October 16, 1999. Unless all your ancestors came late enough for Ellis Island (1892), if you get back far enough in your research just about everybody has somebody who came through Virginia. Vendors are welcome. Call ahead for space. Speaker will be the well known Mary McCampbell Bell of Arlington, Virginia. Price is $45.00 which includes continental breakfast, and break snacks, and a salad and sandwich buffett lunch in the college cafeteria. She is an excellent nationally known speaker and it cost to get her to East Texas from Virginia. She will present four one hour and 15 minutes sessions on Migrations out of early Virginia to other regions and the use of Virginia records including deeds and patents, probate records and court order books and tax records with very informative and detailed handouts. Program begins at 9:00 a.m. In my other genealogy life, I teach genealogy and organize these special genealogy events at Angelina College in Lufkin, Texas, a two year community college 100 miles or a two hour drive north up Hwy 59 from Houston, Texas. While a lot of colleges are teaching continuing education/hobby courses in genealogy now, Angelina College is the only college in Texas that we know about and probably the only one between Alabama and Utah that is bringing in special speakers for fall and spring seminars and holding a three day summer conference. The dates for next summer's conference are Thurs-Sat, July 27-29. Theme is expected to be Researching the mid-1800's, the Civil War Era, if I can get enough speakers on that topic and maybe some re-enactors together. If you would like to be on the mailing list please let us know. If we do not have a good turnouts for these programs, college could decide not to sponsor them anymore. I have some areas well covered and almost nobody in some of the adjoining counties where there are apparently no local genealogy societies. Dates for the spring seminar are Friday, March 31, and Saturday, April 1, 2000. Speaker will be Rhonda R. McClure of Florida with a variety of topics. Some speakers will speak on Friday night and some will only speak on Saturday. Mrs. McClure will speak on Friday night; Mrs Bell does not. Mrs. McClure's Friday night topics will be Organization and migrations. Saturday topics will be one session on New England research and three sessions on using computers and the internet. For more information Contact: Community Services, Angelina College, P. O Box 1768, Lufkin, Texas, 75902-1768 1-409-633-5206. The name of the lady who does registration is Susan. e-mail fkanke@angelina.cc.tx.us fax is 1-409-639-3863 Seats are still available. Walk-ins are welcome on a space available basis the morning of the seminar. You can register the morning of the conference, but it is best to call ahead so that you will have a lunch reservation. Late Registration is from 8-8:45 am with the program beginning at 9 am. with a one hour break for lunch, 12-1. If you are interested in speaking at a future conference, send a resume and a list of topics with summaries on which you speak. Speakers are by inviation. Let us hear from you if you have suggestions for future speakers or topics. We need a good turnout for these events or college could decide not to sponsor them in the future. Vivian Toole Cates, Rt. #2 Box 52-A, Alto, Texas 75925 1-409-858-3801 vcates@ballistic.com http://www.ballistic.com/~vcates college web page http://www.angelina.cc.tx.us click on Community Services

    10/15/1999 11:13:40
    1. [TXJASPER] OOPS - Sorry
    2. Melissa Franks Gantt
    3. My face is even more red now!� There is no period at the end of the website name.� So click on this:� http://www.buddyhelp.com/home.tmpl I'm sorry, sorry, sorry, etc. Melissa � Melissa Franks Gantt wrote: > For my genealogy lists, even though this isn't exactly genealogy > related, this is a great new internet tool� - and best of all, it's > free!� I can't wait to use it. > Melissa

    10/12/1999 11:38:15
    1. [TXJASPER] Re: Great New Internet Tool
    2. Melissa Franks Gantt
    3. Boy is my face red!� I forgot to give the address.� Here is the great new internet tool: http://www.buddyhelp.com/home.tmpl.� I have no excuse except, my mind seems to be on vacation. Melissa Melissa Franks Gantt wrote: > For my genealogy lists, even though this isn't exactly genealogy > related, this is a great new internet tool� - and best of all, it's > free!� I can't wait to use it. > Melissa

    10/12/1999 10:51:58
    1. [TXJASPER] Great New Internet Tool
    2. Melissa Franks Gantt
    3. For my genealogy lists, even though this isn't exactly genealogy related, this is a great new internet tool� - and best of all, it's free!� I can't wait to use it. Melissa

    10/12/1999 10:36:12