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    1. Re: Migration Trails to Nacogdoches Co. area.
    2. I had Mary T. Davis NUNN whose daughter Nancy Anne Jane Tilly Elizabeth NUNN m. Drewery HASLEY in 1858......Clarke Co. ARK moved to Nacogdoches, TX 1870 census. Cheryl Young

    09/13/2000 04:15:30
    1. Re: Migration Trails to Nacogdoches Co. area.
    2. Carole Tyler
    3. Betty, I forgot to ask you, did any of your Davis's come from Marion Co, AR.? Carole ----- Original Message ----- From: "J.H. Stokes" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, September 12, 2000 4:48 PM Subject: Re: Migration Trails to Nacogdoches Co. area. > There are Luman marriages in my Davis line in San Augustine Co., TX. > Betty > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Carole Tyler <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Tuesday, September 12, 2000 5:10 PM > Subject: Re: Migration Trails to Nacogdoches Co. area. > > > > Hi Cyndi, > > Could be either. Mine went from Logan Co, AR to Black Jack, Nacogdoches > > Co, TX in 1891. They also traveled with the Luman's. I heard there was no > > wagon road or trail. They rode horseback or walked. Don't know if thats true > > or not. Seems there should have been some kind of trail as it was a route > > into TX that many had traveled. > > Carole > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: <[email protected]> > > To: <[email protected]> > > Sent: Saturday, September 09, 2000 6:42 PM > > Subject: Re: Migration Trails to Nacogdoches Co. area. > > > > > > > Carole, My Tillman line came from Logan Co AR too. I wonder if any > > > connection or coincidence? > > > > > > > > > Cyndi Hutchens > > > Researching Tillman, Bradford, Maxwell, Fry, Hutchens, Horn, Studebaker > > > > > > > > > >

    09/12/2000 06:36:27
    1. Re: Migration Trails to Nacogdoches Co. area.
    2. Carole Tyler
    3. Have you seen the Luman Lineages on the Nacogdoches Genweb site. I went to Black Jack Cemetery and then linked to families. My gg-grandfather was John Wesley Oliver and 2 of his son's married Luman women. Carole ----- Original Message ----- From: "J.H. Stokes" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, September 12, 2000 4:48 PM Subject: Re: Migration Trails to Nacogdoches Co. area. > There are Luman marriages in my Davis line in San Augustine Co., TX. > Betty > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Carole Tyler <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Tuesday, September 12, 2000 5:10 PM > Subject: Re: Migration Trails to Nacogdoches Co. area. > > > > Hi Cyndi, > > Could be either. Mine went from Logan Co, AR to Black Jack, Nacogdoches > > Co, TX in 1891. They also traveled with the Luman's. I heard there was no > > wagon road or trail. They rode horseback or walked. Don't know if thats true > > or not. Seems there should have been some kind of trail as it was a route > > into TX that many had traveled. > > Carole > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: <[email protected]> > > To: <[email protected]> > > Sent: Saturday, September 09, 2000 6:42 PM > > Subject: Re: Migration Trails to Nacogdoches Co. area. > > > > > > > Carole, My Tillman line came from Logan Co AR too. I wonder if any > > > connection or coincidence? > > > > > > > > > Cyndi Hutchens > > > Researching Tillman, Bradford, Maxwell, Fry, Hutchens, Horn, Studebaker > > > > > > > > > >

    09/12/2000 06:35:11
    1. Re: Migration Trails to Nacogdoches Co. area.
    2. J.H. Stokes
    3. There are Luman marriages in my Davis line in San Augustine Co., TX. Betty ----- Original Message ----- From: Carole Tyler <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, September 12, 2000 5:10 PM Subject: Re: Migration Trails to Nacogdoches Co. area. > Hi Cyndi, > Could be either. Mine went from Logan Co, AR to Black Jack, Nacogdoches > Co, TX in 1891. They also traveled with the Luman's. I heard there was no > wagon road or trail. They rode horseback or walked. Don't know if thats true > or not. Seems there should have been some kind of trail as it was a route > into TX that many had traveled. > Carole > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Saturday, September 09, 2000 6:42 PM > Subject: Re: Migration Trails to Nacogdoches Co. area. > > > > Carole, My Tillman line came from Logan Co AR too. I wonder if any > > connection or coincidence? > > > > > > Cyndi Hutchens > > Researching Tillman, Bradford, Maxwell, Fry, Hutchens, Horn, Studebaker > > > > >

    09/12/2000 05:48:04
    1. Re: Migration Trails to Nacogdoches Co. area.
    2. Carole Tyler
    3. Hi Cyndi, Could be either. Mine went from Logan Co, AR to Black Jack, Nacogdoches Co, TX in 1891. They also traveled with the Luman's. I heard there was no wagon road or trail. They rode horseback or walked. Don't know if thats true or not. Seems there should have been some kind of trail as it was a route into TX that many had traveled. Carole ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, September 09, 2000 6:42 PM Subject: Re: Migration Trails to Nacogdoches Co. area. > Carole, My Tillman line came from Logan Co AR too. I wonder if any > connection or coincidence? > > > Cyndi Hutchens > Researching Tillman, Bradford, Maxwell, Fry, Hutchens, Horn, Studebaker > >

    09/12/2000 04:10:29
    1. Re: Migration
    2. Marilyn Dawson
    3. Yes, Jeanette, I have Willis and Ann (Davis) Bentley who settled in Douglas in 1871 (possible a few years prior to this) along with their their daughters and one son, Larkin Columbus, my Great Grandfather. One daughter, Sarah or Sallie Jane, married Mr. George W. Raney, from Natchitoches Co., La., as he was stationed in Monroe Co., during the Civil War. The other girls married into the Rogers, Rushing and Johnson families around 1871-78 in Nacogdoches. Willis was buried in Douglass Cemetery in 1871 and he was a Soldier in the Georgia Infantry. Around 1878, Ann bought land. The land deed, for Ann Bentley to buy land from Stephen Watson, states that her land was in Cherino in Nacogdoches County. They came to Nacogdoches from Monroe Co., Ga., possibly staying in louisiana for a time enroute to Nacogdoches. I am still trying to discover their motivation for moving on to Douglass, perhaps other family members or friends. I am just now discovering, in reading over entries in the List, that alot of people in that area were married to people from San Augustine County. Do you have any clues on that? Perhaps I should investigate that lead. If you have any leads or ideas, please write to me. Who is your family in Douglass? Have you been to the Cemetery there? I have been there two times and it is very well kept. Marilyn ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, September 10, 2000 9:12 PM Subject: Re: Migration > Does anyone have ancestors who settled around Douglass? > > Jeanette in Texas > >

    09/11/2000 08:34:47
    1. Re: migrations
    2. Debbie Procell
    3. Linda, E-mail would not go through directly to you , but yes my hsband line is Melchor. Debbie e-mail directly to [email protected] >From: "Billikopf" <[email protected]> >Reply-To: [email protected] >To: [email protected] >Subject: Re: migrations >Date: Mon, 11 Sep 2000 15:41:32 -0700 > >Debbie, > I am researching the Procellas which originated in Los Adaes in the >1700's. Are you a descendant of the original Procellas from the Los Adaes >Settlement? My people--Jose Maria Procella and his son Francisco were in >Nacogdoches in the early to mid 1800's and were decendants of Melchor >Procella who was part of the Los Adaes group which eventually settled in >Nacogdoches. Feel free to e-mail me directly ([email protected]) if >you >are researching the Procella family--I would love to exchange information. >--Linda > > _________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com. Share information about yourself, create your own public profile at http://profiles.msn.com.

    09/11/2000 06:15:18
    1. Re: migrations
    2. Billikopf
    3. Debbie, I am researching the Procellas which originated in Los Adaes in the 1700's. Are you a descendant of the original Procellas from the Los Adaes Settlement? My people--Jose Maria Procella and his son Francisco were in Nacogdoches in the early to mid 1800's and were decendants of Melchor Procella who was part of the Los Adaes group which eventually settled in Nacogdoches. Feel free to e-mail me directly ([email protected]) if you are researching the Procella family--I would love to exchange information. --Linda

    09/11/2000 04:41:32
    1. migrations
    2. Debbie Procell
    3. Hi. Has anyones ancestors came from Los Adaes? Just wondering. _________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com. Share information about yourself, create your own public profile at http://profiles.msn.com.

    09/11/2000 03:56:19
    1. Re: Migration
    2. BILLIE WINGATE
    3. My relatives are / Josiah Joseph Lambert m Narcissa Myers / 2 Mrs Rose Fuller cme from Ala /Miss / La to Tex. Settled in Douglass , was a Baptist preacher at Douglass and Old North Church, buried in the cementary at Douglass.He was my great grandfather. Billie Krisha Banigan wrote: > Jeanette, > about 1851, my Robert C. Crofton and his new wife Tobitha arrived from > Abbeville, Henry Co, AL to settle on the Angelina River near Douglass. > Neighbors listed on court records for probate were William P. Selman, Eliah > L. Rowe, and James M. Nelson. I can do a lookup for Douglass, 1854 School > Census. > Krisha > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Sunday, September 10, 2000 7:12 PM > Subject: Re: Migration > > > Does anyone have ancestors who settled around Douglass? > > > > Jeanette in Texas > >

    09/11/2000 01:18:50
    1. Re: Migration
    2. Gail
    3. My family lived aroud Douglas Co., Tex. They were the Coles, Rooks and the Morris. Gail [email protected] ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, September 10, 2000 9:12 PM Subject: Re: Migration > Does anyone have ancestors who settled around Douglass? > > Jeanette in Texas > >

    09/11/2000 11:53:30
    1. Re: Migration
    2. Krisha Banigan
    3. Jeanette, about 1851, my Robert C. Crofton and his new wife Tobitha arrived from Abbeville, Henry Co, AL to settle on the Angelina River near Douglass. Neighbors listed on court records for probate were William P. Selman, Eliah L. Rowe, and James M. Nelson. I can do a lookup for Douglass, 1854 School Census. Krisha ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, September 10, 2000 7:12 PM Subject: Re: Migration > Does anyone have ancestors who settled around Douglass? > > Jeanette in Texas >

    09/11/2000 09:46:34
    1. Re: Nacagdoches Books
    2. VIERTEL
    3. As noted by several of the list - there are indeed many books about Nacogdoches settlers & ancestors. But be warned that there are MANY errors in these books. I know this from first hand experience. These books should only be looked at as general guides for the researcher, not as fact. Please remember to ALWAYS research the official records to back up the book's information. ~Leigh Viertel P.S. This Texan is living in the Great Rainy Northwest and I appreciate the fire updates - all I hear about is Idaho & Montana. ~ Researching: Viertel / Hudson / Mack / O'Hearn / Willett / Boatman / & many others ~

    09/11/2000 09:45:17
    1. Re: Migration
    2. wanda and shawna price
    3. Bodine settled [email protected] -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Sunday, September 10, 2000 9:13 PM Subject: Re: Migration >Does anyone have ancestors who settled around Douglass? > >Jeanette in Texas > >

    09/11/2000 05:58:18
    1. Re: Migration Trails to Nacogdoches Co. area.
    2. rstanley
    3. Shasta, this is the reply I received from Galveston County Daily News. 1900 Galveston Census might help also!! Reecie "The Rosenberg Library has published a list of storm victims. You can find their site listed on the resources page of 1900storm.com." Greg Mefford, online services manager The Galveston County Daily News http://www.galvnews.com tel: (409) 683-5236 ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, September 09, 2000 7:30 PM Subject: Re: Migration Trails to Nacogdoches Co. area.

    09/10/2000 06:32:45
    1. Re: Migration
    2. Does anyone have ancestors who settled around Douglass? Jeanette in Texas

    09/10/2000 04:12:38
    1. Re: Migration Trails to Nacogdoches Co. area.
    2. Betty and the list - My SPARKS ancestors came to Nacogdoches from Yazoo County, MS - formerly from Lawrene then Simpson County. Richard Sparks was a Representative to the Mississippi State Legislature - as well as holding other public offices. His son, Stephen Franklin Sparks was a soldier and hero of the Texas Revolution. They arrived about October 1835. Jeanette in Texas

    09/10/2000 04:06:46
    1. Martin family
    2. Craft
    3. Hi, We are looking for information on William Linley Martin b: 4/28/1870 d: 4/30/1906 buried in Starville Cemetery, Smith Co. TX. Would you by any chance have anything that might give us a clue to this family? He was married to Amanda Hoy. Can;t find anything on his parents or siblings. Any help would be so appreciated! Thank you, Elsi Craft

    09/10/2000 02:04:08
    1. Re: Migration Trails to Nacogdoches Co. area.
    2. rstanley
    3. http://www.galvnews.com/NF/omf/freedaily/1900storm/news.html Shasta, check this URL out. I just wrote the online editor about your query. You might write more details to him on that site. Reecie From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, September 09, 2000 7:30 PM Subject: Re: Migration Trails to Nacogdoches Co. area. > Dear j- > > My last name is Lee, and I have hit a dead end looking for info. about my > grandfather's ancestry. His name was James Calvin Lee; he looked very > Native American, but refused to divulge any family info. at all to any of his > children. My dad knew that grandpa had a brother, and two sisters, who

    09/10/2000 01:33:09
    1. Migration
    2. J.H. Stokes
    3. Thanks for the replies. I was trying to see if there were a pattern for where people came from in regard to where they settled in the Nacogdoches Co. area. I know that is true in some instances, but a not large enough sampling to draw any conclusions. It was more circumstances where they lived and who their family connections were. In Nacogdoches Co., my folks mostly settled in the Martinsville, Chireno, Melrose area or the Linn Flat, Cushing, area. They might not have been kin before they came (although a lot of them were) but they soon intermarried. I stripped the locations down to one line. Sorry if I left something out. My Texas Ancestors After 1835 Allen - Benton/Calhoun Co., AL to Cherokee Co., TX Bentley - Haywood Co., TN Blackburn - Anderson Co., TN by way of Mississippi Britain - Perry Co., AL by way of Claiborne Parish, LA Burrows - Grundy Co., TN Byrd - Dale Co., AL Carnes - Hinds Co., MS Craft - Madison Co., AL Crenshaw - Sumter Co., AL Davis - Sumter Co., AL>Jones Co., MS>San Augustine Grayson - Madison Co., AL Hamil - Haywood Co., TN Muckleroy - Benton/Calhoun Co., AL to Cherokee Co., TX Prather - Opalousas Par., LA Watson - Coffee Co., AL Others have reported: - Houston Co., Georgia & Crawford Co., GA. - Madison, Bibb and Shelby County, Alabama. - Dallas Co., AL Williams -Dale County, AL abt 1835 +/- and settled in Shelby Co Oliver - Logan County, AR.to Nacogdoches Co, TX. Sharp - Clarke Co., AL (Coffeeville) 1877 to Angelina,Nacogdoches Tillman - Logan Co AR TATE - Va., SC., Tn. then to Nacogdoches. George - NC Davis - TN Singleton-Barbour Co Al>Bossier Par LA>Polk Co TX>Jasper Co TX Roberts- Washington>Natchitoches LA>Sabine>San Augustine>Nacogdoches Betty

    09/10/2000 10:17:22