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    1. [TXLIMEST] OWEN(S) BURIED IN LIMESTONE CO CEMETERY
    2. Hello, Does anyone have any Limestone county TX Cemetery books that contains Old Bethel Cemetery Records/New Bethel Cemetery Records? If you do, would you please do a couple of look-ups for me. I have been informed a R.D. OWEN(S) is buried there and his wife is buried beside him altho she remarried after Owen's death and she is buried under her other husbands name & not Owens, but yet beside Owen. Also there is a WILLIAM OWEN buried in Row 20. I would like to have as much data as the records contain . Also would anyone be willing to take photos of those graves for me ihere in New Mexico?. I understand R.D. OWEN'S grave is marked with a rock. Thank you Wanda [email protected]

    07/19/2001 07:53:47
    1. Re: [TXLIMEST] Howdy
    2. Cindy Walder
    3. Gina, I am also searching for Armstrongs. I am looking for an Effie B Armstrong who married John Thompson. I believe her mother was a Baldwin. Any connections? Cindy

    07/19/2001 06:35:06
    1. Re: [TXLIMEST] : Fw: [E-TX-R] New Project
    2. Charles Royall
    3. I have a listing of persons buried in McCulloch Co. (Brady) if interested. Charlie charlotte McDonald wrote: > I would be interested in give obituary from McCulloch County (Brady area). > Charlotte >

    07/18/2001 11:13:36
    1. Re: [TXLIMEST] : Fw: [E-TX-R] New Project
    2. charlotte McDonald
    3. I would be interested in give obituary from McCulloch County (Brady area). Charlotte [email protected] wrote: > > >From another Mail List. would anyone on this List be interested? > > Wanda > --------- Forwarded message ---------- > From: "William Beauregard" <[email protected]> > To: [email protected] > Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2001 20:30:21 -0500 > Subject: [E-TX-R] New Project > Message-ID: <[email protected]> > > We are creating a network of volunteers who enter obituary data from > their > local newspaper each day into a searchable database. This project is new > and > many volunteers are needed. > > If you would like to volunteer a few minutes of your time each day to > enter > obituary data from your local newspaper please contact me at > [email protected] Entering data is simple and will only take a few > moments each day or each week if you want to save the information and > enter > it at one sitting. > > The only information you need is Surname, First Name, DOB (if available,) > Date of Obit and Newspaper. > > This data will never be sold and will be available to the world free of > charge forever on the Internet. > > Please volunteer!! Thanks -- Wm > > Visit They-Speak.com at > http://www.they-speak.com > Though Silent, They Speak: > Resources for Genealogists > > ==== TXLIMEST Mailing List ==== > http://www.rootsweb.com/~txlimest/

    07/18/2001 10:05:48
    1. [TXLIMEST] : Fw: [E-TX-R] New Project
    2. >From another Mail List. would anyone on this List be interested? Wanda --------- Forwarded message ---------- From: "William Beauregard" <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2001 20:30:21 -0500 Subject: [E-TX-R] New Project Message-ID: <[email protected]> We are creating a network of volunteers who enter obituary data from their local newspaper each day into a searchable database. This project is new and many volunteers are needed. If you would like to volunteer a few minutes of your time each day to enter obituary data from your local newspaper please contact me at [email protected] Entering data is simple and will only take a few moments each day or each week if you want to save the information and enter it at one sitting. The only information you need is Surname, First Name, DOB (if available,) Date of Obit and Newspaper. This data will never be sold and will be available to the world free of charge forever on the Internet. Please volunteer!! Thanks -- Wm Visit They-Speak.com at http://www.they-speak.com Though Silent, They Speak: Resources for Genealogists

    07/18/2001 06:02:34
    1. [TXLIMEST] Limestone Co. INFO. in Book
    2. Patricia Oates
    3. List Members for those interested Herberta Mask has a book for sale that is obits & tidbits from the Kosse Cyclone in the late 1890s & early 1900s. I purchased the book & did enjoy it very much, it is well worth the 20.00 + 3.00 shipping. Her email address is Herberta Mask <[email protected]> Hope this will help anyone searching the very south end of Limestone Co. Pat Oates in TX.

    07/17/2001 05:29:28
    1. Re: [TXLIMEST] Cundiff
    2. Charlene King
    3. Hi Patricia Do you have a Winifred Cundiff born in Mexia, Texas in 1914? I need her mother and father's names if you have them. Please reply to Charlene King at [email protected] Thanks ----- Original Message ----- From: "Patricia Oates" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, July 17, 2001 10:47 AM Subject: Re: [TXLIMEST] Anglin > Sue > Sorry to have been so long in answering your email. I do not think the > Anglin family I am working on were in MS at all. They came from IL to TX > in the 1830s. > I have some Pearce/Pierce names in my Limestone Co. data base but do not > remember having a Weaver. I will keep your email & check to see if I have > run into your family. Do you know what area of Limestone they lived in? > Pat Oates in TX. > > > At 01:00 PM 7/16/2001 +0000, you wrote: > >Hi, > > > >Saw your messages and picked up on Anglin name. I have Anglin's from > >Monroe County Mississippi. They married Weaver and Rye's which are both my > >lines. > > > >I also had Pearce/Pierce two spelling but I believe that Pearce was used in > >Limestone. The given name was Daniel, Ada Catherine, two children: > >Robert and Mollie. He was a minister and farmer. She died in the late 1890' > >and he remarried. > > > >Also William E. Weaver, a Methodist minister and his wife Margaret B., who > >died there and he remarried Mrs.. Smith. > > > >I have been looking for Ada Catherine Pearce's grave and have had no luck. > > > >I have a lot of information on these lines and would be glad to share. > > > >Sue > >_________________________________________________________________ > >Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com > > > > > >==== TXLIMEST Mailing List ==== > >http://www.rootsweb.com/~txlimest/ > > > > > ==== TXLIMEST Mailing List ==== > http://www.rootsweb.com/~txlimest/ >

    07/17/2001 04:51:45
    1. Re: [TXLIMEST] Anglin
    2. Patricia Oates
    3. Sue Sorry to have been so long in answering your email. I do not think the Anglin family I am working on were in MS at all. They came from IL to TX in the 1830s. I have some Pearce/Pierce names in my Limestone Co. data base but do not remember having a Weaver. I will keep your email & check to see if I have run into your family. Do you know what area of Limestone they lived in? Pat Oates in TX. At 01:00 PM 7/16/2001 +0000, you wrote: >Hi, > >Saw your messages and picked up on Anglin name. I have Anglin's from >Monroe County Mississippi. They married Weaver and Rye's which are both my >lines. > >I also had Pearce/Pierce two spelling but I believe that Pearce was used in >Limestone. The given name was Daniel, Ada Catherine, two children: >Robert and Mollie. He was a minister and farmer. She died in the late 1890' >and he remarried. > >Also William E. Weaver, a Methodist minister and his wife Margaret B., who >died there and he remarried Mrs.. Smith. > >I have been looking for Ada Catherine Pearce's grave and have had no luck. > >I have a lot of information on these lines and would be glad to share. > >Sue >_________________________________________________________________ >Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com > > >==== TXLIMEST Mailing List ==== >http://www.rootsweb.com/~txlimest/ >

    07/17/2001 03:47:59
    1. [TXLIMEST] Anglin
    2. Sue Duke
    3. Hi, Saw your messages and picked up on Anglin name. I have Anglin's from Monroe County Mississippi. They married Weaver and Rye's which are both my lines. I also had Pearce/Pierce two spelling but I believe that Pearce was used in Limestone. The given name was Daniel, Ada Catherine, two children: Robert and Mollie. He was a minister and farmer. She died in the late 1890' and he remarried. Also William E. Weaver, a Methodist minister and his wife Margaret B., who died there and he remarried Mrs.. Smith. I have been looking for Ada Catherine Pearce's grave and have had no luck. I have a lot of information on these lines and would be glad to share. Sue _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com

    07/16/2001 07:00:44
    1. Re: [TXLIMEST] Wilson Family
    2. Sandra Van Wyk
    3. Thanks for checking. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Patricia Oates" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, July 15, 2001 10:29 PM Subject: Re: [TXLIMEST] Wilson Family > Sandra > These Wilsons were in Limestone Co. before the 1860 census & had no > children born in LA all born in IL or TX. > I can tell you I have run into the Bumpass name in the south east corner of > Limestone Co. south of Oletha. Don't have a lot of info on this line. > Will keep my eye open for your Wilson because there was a Wilson family > that was in the Big Hill area & also another one on the west side of > Limestone Co. > Pat Oates in TX. > > > > At 12:01 AM 7/12/2001 -0500, you wrote: > >Patricia, thank you for the offer. > > > >On the 1870 McLennan County Texas census, "East of the Brazos River", page > >97, > >house #605 > >Malone Thomas 38 b.TN > > William 18 b. LA > > Kathryn 17 b. LA > > Elizaee 16 b. LA > > Frances 12 b. LA > > Mary 8 b. LA > >Carter George 18 b. LA > > Tabitha 16 b. LA > > William 13 b. LA > >Wilson William 15 b. LA > >McDonald Alpha 65 b. TN > > > > > >Who is the William Wilson, age 15 in 1870, b. about 1855 in Louisiana living > >with the Malone family? > > > >I know that Thomas Malone moved his kids to this area after the civil war. > >His first wife Simantha Leonard had died, and they moved from Monroe, > >Ouachita Parish, LA. Possibly the Carter kids and William Wilson moved with > >him since they were all born in LA. > > > >Thomas Malone had other Malone relatives already living in Limestone county. > >This George Carter is my greatgrandpa and they later lived around Elk and > >Hallsburg which is on the McLennan/Limestone county line. > > > >George Carter is my brickwall. Finding who William Wilson is may give me > >further clues? > > > >I also know that Alpha Bumpass McDonald is the mother of Thomas Malone. > > > >Thank you, > >Sandra > >Denton County > > > > > > > > > > > >----- Original Message ----- > >From: "Patricia Oates" <[email protected]> > >To: <[email protected]> > >Sent: Wednesday, July 11, 2001 8:47 AM > >Subject: [TXLIMEST] Wilson Family > > > > > >> Anyone who has a connection to a Wilson family that came to Limestone Co. > >> before 1860 may want to email me & see if I can tie your family to the one > >> I am working on. I have just connected many of the William & Marcus > >> Wilson families together. These are some of the Wilsons that were in the > >> Box Church area which is on the east side of the county. > >> These Wilsons have connections to the Anglin family before & after they > >> arrived in Limestone Co. They were also married into may of the families > >> in this area including > >> > >Hillman/Oates/Ferrill/Durham/Roundtree/Anglin/Stanford/Wilkinson/Cunningham > >> just to name a few. > >> Just an interesting note on this is to never give up hope when searching > >> for a family connection. I found a living daughter of the youngest son > >of > >> William Wilson b: 1820 & she is sharp as a tack. She was able to confirm > >> all the information I had found in census & other places. > >> Pat Oates in TX. > >> > > > > ==== TXLIMEST Mailing List ==== > http://www.rootsweb.com/~txlimest/ > >

    07/15/2001 05:08:04
    1. Re: [TXLIMEST] Re: wilson family
    2. Patricia Oates
    3. Hello Joan Glady to see you are still on the list. I am still waiting on you to clean up any errors in all the info. I sent you last winter on your lines like you promised me you would do. I decided you were no longer interested in working on any of this. I have not looked at any of your lines I have in the computer since I did not hear anymore from you unless I married someone into them & did not notice they were your lines. Pat Oates in TX. At 12:09 PM 7/14/2001 -0400, you wrote: >In a message dated 7/14/01 9:02:09 AM CDT, Pat Oates writes: > ><< These Wilsons have connections to the Anglin family before & after they > arrived in Limestone Co. They were also married into may of the families > in this area including > Hillman/Oates/Ferrill/Durham/Roundtree/Anglin/Stanford/Wilkinson/Cunningham > just to name a few. >> > >Is this Wilkinson connection a marriage between Weldon Wilson and Jonnie >Wilkinson in the 1920/s? >love >joan

    07/15/2001 05:00:37
    1. Re: [TXLIMEST] Wilson Family
    2. Patricia Oates
    3. Sandra These Wilsons were in Limestone Co. before the 1860 census & had no children born in LA all born in IL or TX. I can tell you I have run into the Bumpass name in the south east corner of Limestone Co. south of Oletha. Don't have a lot of info on this line. Will keep my eye open for your Wilson because there was a Wilson family that was in the Big Hill area & also another one on the west side of Limestone Co. Pat Oates in TX. At 12:01 AM 7/12/2001 -0500, you wrote: >Patricia, thank you for the offer. > >On the 1870 McLennan County Texas census, "East of the Brazos River", page >97, >house #605 >Malone Thomas 38 b.TN > William 18 b. LA > Kathryn 17 b. LA > Elizaee 16 b. LA > Frances 12 b. LA > Mary 8 b. LA >Carter George 18 b. LA > Tabitha 16 b. LA > William 13 b. LA >Wilson William 15 b. LA >McDonald Alpha 65 b. TN > > >Who is the William Wilson, age 15 in 1870, b. about 1855 in Louisiana living >with the Malone family? > >I know that Thomas Malone moved his kids to this area after the civil war. >His first wife Simantha Leonard had died, and they moved from Monroe, >Ouachita Parish, LA. Possibly the Carter kids and William Wilson moved with >him since they were all born in LA. > >Thomas Malone had other Malone relatives already living in Limestone county. >This George Carter is my greatgrandpa and they later lived around Elk and >Hallsburg which is on the McLennan/Limestone county line. > >George Carter is my brickwall. Finding who William Wilson is may give me >further clues? > >I also know that Alpha Bumpass McDonald is the mother of Thomas Malone. > >Thank you, >Sandra >Denton County > > > > > >----- Original Message ----- >From: "Patricia Oates" <[email protected]> >To: <[email protected]> >Sent: Wednesday, July 11, 2001 8:47 AM >Subject: [TXLIMEST] Wilson Family > > >> Anyone who has a connection to a Wilson family that came to Limestone Co. >> before 1860 may want to email me & see if I can tie your family to the one >> I am working on. I have just connected many of the William & Marcus >> Wilson families together. These are some of the Wilsons that were in the >> Box Church area which is on the east side of the county. >> These Wilsons have connections to the Anglin family before & after they >> arrived in Limestone Co. They were also married into may of the families >> in this area including >> >Hillman/Oates/Ferrill/Durham/Roundtree/Anglin/Stanford/Wilkinson/Cunningham >> just to name a few. >> Just an interesting note on this is to never give up hope when searching >> for a family connection. I found a living daughter of the youngest son >of >> William Wilson b: 1820 & she is sharp as a tack. She was able to confirm >> all the information I had found in census & other places. >> Pat Oates in TX. >>

    07/15/2001 04:29:16
    1. Re: [TXLIMEST] Wilson Family
    2. Patricia Oates
    3. Kirk This is the family that I am working on also the Ferrill family that Effie Wilson married into is the same as my Husbands Grandmother Mary Jane Ferrill Oates dau. of James Ward Ferrill. Pat Oates in TX. At 06:17 PM 7/11/2001 -0500, you wrote: >Patricia-My grandfather was Jasper W. Ferrill, my grandmother was Effie Wilson >Ferill. My great-grandparents were Calvin Jefferson Ferrill, Margaret Ridge >Ferrill and Robert Franklin Wilson, Jenny Williams Wilson. What else you >have? Thanks in advance for your help. Kirk Farmer >([email protected]) > >Patricia Oates wrote: > >> Anyone who has a connection to a Wilson family that came to Limestone Co. >> before 1860 may want to email me & see if I can tie your family to the one >> I am working on. I have just connected many of the William & Marcus >> Wilson families together. These are some of the Wilsons that were in the >> Box Church area which is on the east side of the county. >> These Wilsons have connections to the Anglin family before & after they >> arrived in Limestone Co. They were also married into may of the families >> in this area including >> Hillman/Oates/Ferrill/Durham/Roundtree/Anglin/Stanford/Wilkinson/Cunningham >> just to name a few. >> Just an interesting note on this is to never give up hope when searching >> for a family connection. I found a living daughter of the youngest son of >> William Wilson b: 1820 & she is sharp as a tack. She was able to confirm >> all the information I had found in census & other places. >> Pat Oates in TX. >

    07/15/2001 04:16:32
    1. Re: [TXLIMEST] Wilson Family
    2. Patricia Oates
    3. Shirley Hi!! I have not forgotten you & your Beard research just have been off into this Wilson thing for the last month heavy. I have also been working on the Durham family during all this as they seem to be in the same area & intermarried with some of the Wilson family. When I can lay this Wilson thing to rest for a while I will see what I can do for you. Pat Oates in TX. At 12:49 PM 7/11/2001 -0500, you wrote: >Hi Pat, haven't heard from you in awhile. I just read your email on the >Wilson Family and noticed that you tied them into some other families in the >area. One of them was Durham. As you know, I am researching the Beard >families and one of my brick walls is finding out about Samuel J. Boyd, son >of Ellen (Cox) Beard. He married Amy Durham in 1900 in Limestone County, >Tx. Would you have any information on her line that may lead me to her or >Sam. Samuel J. Boyd was a Baptist Minister and he and Amy had a son named >Joe in 1904 who also became a Baptist Minister. My mother thinks they moved >to the Dallas area but visited Thornton all the time. In fact Sam married >my grandmother, Annie Lee Beard, to Thomas Albert St.Clair on 23 Aug. 1908. >Any help would be appreciated. Shirley Orem, Corpus Christi,Tx. >-----Original Message----- >From: Patricia Oates <[email protected]> >To: [email protected] <[email protected]> >Date: Wednesday, July 11, 2001 8:47 AM >Subject: [TXLIMEST] Wilson Family > > >>Anyone who has a connection to a Wilson family that came to Limestone Co. >>before 1860 may want to email me & see if I can tie your family to the one >>I am working on. I have just connected many of the William & Marcus >>Wilson families together. These are some of the Wilsons that were in the >>Box Church area which is on the east side of the county. >>These Wilsons have connections to the Anglin family before & after they >>arrived in Limestone Co. They were also married into may of the families >>in this area including >>Hillman/Oates/Ferrill/Durham/Roundtree/Anglin/Stanford/Wilkinson/Cunningham >> just to name a few. >>Just an interesting note on this is to never give up hope when searching >>for a family connection. I found a living daughter of the youngest son of >>William Wilson b: 1820 & she is sharp as a tack. She was able to confirm >>all the information I had found in census & other places. >>Pat Oates in TX.

    07/15/2001 04:10:51
    1. Re: [TXLIMEST] Re: O'Neal family
    2. Gina Heffernan
    3. At 11:21 AM 7/14/01, you wrote: >Back in the late 30's, I went to school in Lebanon, Mo., with a young lady >named Margie O'Neal. She had several brothers and sisters, at least some of >them older than she. Her dad and my dad worked together for an oil pipeline >company. >When we were in 8th grade, her father died. I am not sure what happened to >the family after that. We moved away a year or two later. > >I know they were from Limestone County, Texas, which also was my mother's >home. The school we attended had a plaque in honor of the man for whom it was >named -- and his middle name was Groesbeck. Margie and I used to laugh about >it, because both of our grandmothers lived in a town called Groesbeck. > >Anyone have any idea what happened to this family and to Margie? It has always fascinated me when I make a connection via a mailing list. I have met several distant cousins who are researching parts of the same families. When I first joined the Limestone list about two years ago, I made no connections and finally dropped off the list. Now I have been back only a few days and have found common ground. Joan's Margie is my husband's great Aunt Margie and Joan has given me some lovely memories of Margie and her family. I only met Aunt Margie two times but my husband was quite fond of her. He was very happy to have bits of her childhood to add to our database. Thanks to Joan for the stories and encouragement to everyone. Gina Heffernan - researching Armstrong Brazzil Disney Forrey Heffernan Holder McKinnon Mellen Mills O'Neal Puckett Rickert Senn Shepherd Sparks Wills and related lines. Also Ashby Baird Dee Erickson Garrison Ivy Langley Thompson and ancestors.

    07/15/2001 06:26:34
    1. [TXLIMEST] Limestone County Queries
    2. Donald Mcfarland
    3. What has happened to the Limestone County queries? I have found only one posted since the 1st of July. Other counties seem to have an up and going message board. Don McFarland

    07/15/2001 04:02:14
    1. [TXLIMEST] Re: O'Neal family
    2. In a message dated 7/14/01 9:02:09 AM CDT, Gina writes: << My families in Limestone County include a few of my Armstrongs (distant cousins), my husband's families - O'Neal, Sparks, Puckett, Walker, Bell, McCook, and Hoffpauir >> Gina Welcome as List Manager! (and Good Luck to you, David, and thanks) You mentioned a tie to the O'Neal family. I am not related, but I would like to inquire if you or anyone else on the list can help me a bit. Back in the late 30's, I went to school in Lebanon, Mo., with a young lady named Margie O'Neal. She had several brothers and sisters, at least some of them older than she. Her dad and my dad worked together for an oil pipeline company. When we were in 8th grade, her father died. I am not sure what happened to the family after that. We moved away a year or two later. I know they were from Limestone County, Texas, which also was my mother's home. The school we attended had a plaque in honor of the man for whom it was named -- and his middle name was Groesbeck. Margie and I used to laugh about it, because both of our grandmothers lived in a town called Groesbeck. Anyone have any idea what happened to this family and to Margie? love joan

    07/14/2001 06:21:25
    1. [TXLIMEST] Re: wilson family
    2. In a message dated 7/14/01 9:02:09 AM CDT, Pat Oates writes: << These Wilsons have connections to the Anglin family before & after they arrived in Limestone Co. They were also married into may of the families in this area including Hillman/Oates/Ferrill/Durham/Roundtree/Anglin/Stanford/Wilkinson/Cunningham just to name a few. >> Is this Wilkinson connection a marriage between Weldon Wilson and Jonnie Wilkinson in the 1920/s? love joan

    07/14/2001 06:09:44
    1. Re: [TXLIMEST] Re: O'Neal family
    2. Gina Heffernan
    3. At 11:21 AM 7/14/01, you wrote: >In a message dated 7/14/01 9:02:09 AM CDT, Gina writes: > >Back in the late 30's, I went to school in Lebanon, Mo., with a young lady >named Margie O'Neal. She had several brothers and sisters, at least some of >them older than she. Her dad and my dad worked together for an oil pipeline >company. >When we were in 8th grade, her father died. I am not sure what happened to >the family after that. We moved away a year or two later. > >I know they were from Limestone County, Texas, which also was my mother's >home. The school we attended had a plaque in honor of the man for whom it was >named -- and his middle name was Groesbeck. Margie and I used to laugh about >it, because both of our grandmothers lived in a town called Groesbeck. > >Anyone have any idea what happened to this family and to Margie? I think this my husband's great aunt. Her father died in Lebanon. I will email you privately about Margie. Gina Heffernan - researching ARMSTRONG BRAZZIL DISNEY FORREY HEFFERNAN HOLDER MCKINNON MELLEN MILLS O'NEAL PUCKETT RICKERT SENN SHEPHERD SPARKS WILLS and related lines. Also ASHBY BAIRD DEE ERICKSON GARRISON IVY LANGLEY THOMPSON and ancestors. My genealogy site: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~heffernan/ Our GenLists: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~genlists/ My personal site: http://www.dreamwater.net/ginagale/index.htm My dog site: http://ginagale.freeservers.com/ "A dog teaches a boy fidelity, perseverance, and to turn around three times before lying down." - Robert Benchley (1889–1945)

    07/14/2001 05:34:04
    1. [TXLIMEST] Cemetery lookup
    2. Don, Would you mind looking in your book for a Sam/Samuel/S.J. Nichols? He is hiding and doing it well!! Rebecca

    07/12/2001 04:12:51