PAt, No sparks in Douglas Cemetery Shirley Myers Kerr Nacogdoches ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, May 03, 2000 8:39 PM Subject: Re: Nacagdoches Co. Cemetery > Does anyone have an inventory of the Douglas(s) cemetary northwest of > Nacogdoches? I am trying to see if there are any SPARKS buried there. > >
I don't have any on Toms but there is info on Toombs Kae ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, May 03, 2000 10:17 AM Subject: Re: listing for cemeteries > Do you show a listing for the surname Toms? BT > >
Does anyone have an inventory of the Douglas(s) cemetary northwest of Nacogdoches? I am trying to see if there are any SPARKS buried there.
That is another frequent spelling of the name. Could I have what you have on them? Thanks BT
The Walnut Grove Cemetery is located near Garrison, Nacogdoches County. WALNUT GROVE CEMETERY web site> http://www.ktsnet.com/~rayjac/xwalnutcemetery.htm ~ Leigh A. VIertel ~ Researching: Viertel / Hudson / Mack / O'Hearn / Willett / Boatman / & many others ~
Sherry, Do you have the listings for the Lazarin(e?) cemetery?? Johnny Sanchez ----- Original Message ----- From: "Betty Stokes" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, May 03, 2002 11:39 AM Subject: Re: listing for cemeteries > > I have cemetery books (5 volumes). If you know which cemetery it is, it > would help me look it up for you. I don't remember a Garrison Cemetery. Some > of the folks are buried at Martinsville. > > Betty > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Sherry Douglas <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Tuesday, May 02, 2000 11:32 PM > Subject: listing for cemeteries > > > > Does anyone have to address for site of Nac. Co cemeteries...Not the > GenWeb one...been there. I had one a while back for Kay Partin. She had > some cemeteries listed on her site..now I cant find it. I am needing to > find Eliza Jane Summers Caraway and her sister Georgia Ann Summers Goodwin ? > Goodman? who was married to William B. Goodwin/Goodman...I have land records > from 1882 spelt both ways. The Girls are daughters of Emily C. Summers > DeLoney of Garrison. Thanks for your help, Sherry Douglas > > > > >
There are also listings for some cemeteries in the Chireno area. The ones I have found there are Chireno Upper and Lower cemeteries and Our Lady of Lourdes cemetery CEMETERY JUCTION Karen Martin http://www.daddezio.com/cemetery/juction/ ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, May 03, 2000 6:55 AM Subject: Re: listing for cemeteries > > www.geocities.com/kaepartin/ > > This is the address for Kae. She has many cemeteries listed. > > Judy Gibson > >
I have a current list of Old Union that I have not got posted on my site yet. Who are you looking for? Kae Partin ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, May 03, 2000 7:33 AM Subject: Re: listing for cemeteries > Are there any records for Old Union, Lone Star and Douglas cemeteries or any > of the other Nacogdoches County cemeteries ? I know there are probably > hundreds. > > Roger > >
My web site is www.geocities.com/kaepartin to that main site are many other of my sites and the one you want is listed there. I am working on new additions to be added soon. Kae Partin ----- Original Message ----- From: "Sherry Douglas" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, May 02, 2000 11:32 PM Subject: listing for cemeteries > Does anyone have to address for site of Nac. Co cemeteries...Not the GenWeb one...been there. I had one a while back for Kay Partin. She had some cemeteries listed on her site..now I cant find it. I am needing to find Eliza Jane Summers Caraway and her sister Georgia Ann Summers Goodwin ? Goodman? who was married to William B. Goodwin/Goodman...I have land records from 1882 spelt both ways. The Girls are daughters of Emily C. Summers DeLoney of Garrison. Thanks for your help, Sherry Douglas > >
Kay thanks for the reply. We're working on the Wisener line. we would appreciate any or all. My wife is descended from Wm.1812, his son Sidney Nathan Lanier Wisener, William, Lillie Belle. We went to Old Union and found several from Romulus's line. but also found several unmarked in the Southwest corner. Any assistance on any Wisener will be appreciated. Roger Thomason Channelview, Tx.
Here is the site is for the Walnut Grove Cemetery in Nacagdoches County, TX > http://www.ktsnet.com/~rayjac/xwalnutcemetery.htm ~Leigh A. Viertel
www.geocities.com/kaepartin Sherry Douglas wrote: > Does anyone have to address for site of Nac. Co cemeteries...Not the GenWeb one...been there. I had one a while back for Kay Partin. She had some cemeteries listed on her site..now I cant find it. I am needing to find Eliza Jane Summers Caraway and her sister Georgia Ann Summers Goodwin ? Goodman? who was married to William B. Goodwin/Goodman...I have land records from 1882 spelt both ways. The Girls are daughters of Emily C. Summers DeLoney of Garrison. Thanks for your help, Sherry Douglas
Do you show a listing for the surname Toms? BT
www.geocities.com/kaepartin/ This is the address for Kae. She has many cemeteries listed. Judy Gibson
Are there any records for Old Union, Lone Star and Douglas cemeteries or any of the other Nacogdoches County cemeteries ? I know there are probably hundreds. Roger
Sherry I have the Nacogdoches Cemetery Books by Carolyn Ericson and I would be glad to do a look up for you. Sunset Memorial Park Sullivan, Lizzie Caraway - 10 April 1889, 8 November 1963; Married J.H. Sullivan Sullivan, James Parker - 19 December 1919: 8 July 1948; son of J.H. and Lizzie Caraway This was all that I found for Caraway and no Goodwin, Summers or DeLoney that matched your. Shirley Myers Kerr Nacogdoches ----- Original Message ----- From: Sherry Douglas <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, May 02, 2000 11:32 PM Subject: listing for cemeteries > Does anyone have to address for site of Nac. Co cemeteries...Not the GenWeb one...been there. I had one a while back for Kay Partin. She had some cemeteries listed on her site..now I cant find it. I am needing to find Eliza Jane Summers Caraway and her sister Georgia Ann Summers Goodwin ? Goodman? who was married to William B. Goodwin/Goodman...I have land records from 1882 spelt both ways. The Girls are daughters of Emily C. Summers DeLoney of Garrison. Thanks for your help, Sherry Douglas > >
Does anyone have to address for site of Nac. Co cemeteries...Not the GenWeb one...been there. I had one a while back for Kay Partin. She had some cemeteries listed on her site..now I cant find it. I am needing to find Eliza Jane Summers Caraway and her sister Georgia Ann Summers Goodwin ? Goodman? who was married to William B. Goodwin/Goodman...I have land records from 1882 spelt both ways. The Girls are daughters of Emily C. Summers DeLoney of Garrison. Thanks for your help, Sherry Douglas
At 07:59 AM 4/15/00 , you wrote: >Dear Sue, I'm still having trouble, it takes an hour, (57 min.) to down load >one file, then when I open it it takes another hr. to open. I feel sure it is >something I'm doing or not doing to cause this. Surely it isn't supposed to >take so long. I'll be gone for 2 weeks, so I'll work on it when I get back. >Thanks, Helynn Helynn .... you're not doing anything wrong -- the files are extremely large. I am on the state WAN and can download them in a few seconds. I have a 450 MHz Pentium processor, 256 Megs of main memory and a very fast hard drive. .... not bragging, just want to point out that, even with all that available to me, these files are still cumbersome at the least and virtually unusable in some instances (i.e. if I really want to do something with them). They are so large they will crash most word processors and spread sheet programs designed for a PC. Word seems to handle them okay, but because it is so humonguous in and of itself, it does not help the speed problem. They definitely are not for the faint of heart .... prepare to spend a _LOT_ of time waiting while you download them through a modem .... and again while your software grinds through all that data. Practice keeping them in their zipped format, unzipping only when you want to use them, to save on disk space. If you have a CD burner or a tape drive, that is probably the best way to archive them. What would be _GREAT_ is if the TDH could come up with an online, searchable database so that we wouldn't have to download everything. This would probably save them some "bandwidth" also. Tom Cloud <[email protected]>
When you start to scan look for somehting that tells you at what resolution you are using, click on this and it should allow you to adjust it from 80 to 2000 or so. Do this selection before scanning the image. Need help get back to me. JIMMY ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, April 15, 2000 12:14 PM Subject: Re: TX Birth And Death Records > Thanks. I didn't know about the resolution. There is so much to learn and if > not for the help of folks like you, I'd never know what was wrong. Thanks > again, Helynn > >
Helynn, You are scanning at to high a resolution. When you set up your scanner for scanning a photo to send over email use resolution of 100 bpi or less. This is entirely adequate to send a clear color photo or what ever. The higher the resolution scanned the bigger the file that you save it in and so the longer it takes to send to recipient and the longer it takes them to download the file. Also send photos over email using the .jpg format. This also saves space as it compresses the file and the recipient 's computer will uncompress it. JIMMY ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, April 15, 2000 8:59 AM Subject: Re: TX Birth And Death Records > Dear Sue, I'm still having trouble, it takes an hour, (57 min.) to down load > one file, then when I open it it takes another hr. to open. I feel sure it is > something I'm doing or not doing to cause this. Surely it isn't supposed to > take so long. I'll be gone for 2 weeks, so I'll work on it when I get back. > Thanks, Helynn > >