I am looking for information about my Fuller family. James Herman Fuller was my grandfather he was the son of Joseph Thomas Fuller and Viola Fullen if there is anything you can help me with I would greatly appreciate it. Thanks in advance, Karen Mott
Here are the Cobbs in the Tebo Cemetery: Cobb, Eugene C. 28 Jan 1878 - 5 Feb 1951 w Rosa Cobb, Dr. LaFayette 10 Apr 1841 - 2 May 1897 w Lydia A. Cobb, Lydia A. 28 Feb 1844 - 15 Feb 1932 h Dr. LaFayette Cobb Cobb, Mollie M. 1853 - 1886 h M. D. Cobb Cobb, Rosa 22 Aug 1883 - 6 Dec 1955 h Eugene Cobb Cobb, Willie 1867 - 1884 son of L. & L. Cobb Hope this helps, Kay
It is located in Sabine Co. My DENT/COBB family is there. Nice cemetery really. There is a book called "Index of the Cemeteries of Sabine Co. 1836-1964" by J. B. Sanders. I think the book is out of print, but any gene. lib. in Tx. should have it. I live near Dallas and I know they do and I think the one in Hemphill, Tx. does to. I don't know of a COBB Cemetery proper, but this is the one where bunch of them are buried. hehe mine are there. If ye be researching this group, em me we may be cousins! Pam DENT Webb
There is a Wells/Cobb Cemetery located in Newton County near the Weeks Settlement area. There is a cemetery near Tebo in Sabine County but it is commonly referred to as Tebo Cemetery. Perhaps is you could give us the names you are looking for, someone might be able to help you. RootsLady (aka) Barbara Yancey Dore RootsLady@lest-we-forget.com (NEW) RootsLady@email.msn.com HomePage: RootsLady's Home, Home On The Web http://RootsLady.com CC for 8 TX Counties & 1 GA County "In loving memory of all my ancestors and for the benefit of all their descendants." -----Original Message----- From: MToms66729@aol.com <MToms66729@aol.com> To: TXSABINE-L@rootsweb.com <TXSABINE-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Monday, January 04, 1999 11:42 PM Subject: [TXSABINE-L] Cobb cemetery >Does anyone know where the Cobb cemetery is? I understand that it is near Tebo >or Kirbyville, Texas. Is this in Sabine county? Do you know of an index or >listing of graves for this cemetery? I appreciate any help on this matter. MT >
There is no Cobb Cemetery in Sabine, Shelby, or San Augustine Co. Tebo is near the Sabine, San Augustine Co. line. Kirbyville is in Jasper Co. south of Jasper. I don't have any cemetery books for Jasper Co. Kay
Does anyone know where the Cobb cemetery is? I understand that it is near Tebo or Kirbyville, Texas. Is this in Sabine county? Do you know of an index or listing of graves for this cemetery? I appreciate any help on this matter. MT
TXGenWebbers, First, I will apologize for you receiving more than one copy, if you belong to more than one of the lists I host. Since the 4th of December several people or "someone" has been subbing to all my county lists and within minutes or hours posting either a list of links or a "glowing" report about a new genealogy research service that has apparently just put a website at http://www.imagin.net/~tracers/ soliciting business for people needing Texas research done. This is a commercial site and the first visit I made there showed nothing free at all that had anything to do with Texas. I also noticed that these same postings were popping up on several lists that I belong in Texas that are not my own. Several days later I noted that a "very" small piece of a Texas census had been started and a "under construction" sign for that section. That has since been removed or, at least, I couldn't find it again. After receiving several private complaints, I decided to do some checking and received quite a SHOCK. The first "clue" was that Brenda Hay tracers@mailcity.com subbed then unsubbed from JASPER-D on December 24, 1998 4:01 AM and Jean Casteel genie1@mailcity.com subbed to JASPER-D on December 24, 1998 4:03 AM...... Just 2 minutes later!! The strange part was these postings, though grouped closely together, were under several different names that had never posted before. They turned out to be new subs. As we all know, these county lists are for posting information, queries, etc. as it specifically relates to each county. They are not for posting general links. Thinking that the poster might be a "newbie" I wrote privately to a couple asking their specific connection to the county. It really didn't take long to begin to put the pieces of this puzzle together but with the holidays I had delayed further investigation. What I discovered disturbed me greatly. I sent stern messages to each poster & to Becky Smesler Hay and after several exchanges of me asking Becky to explain the above subbing & unsubbing she told me she was "too busy for all this foolishness". Due to the continued postings about the "problem" I am presenting my findings on a webpage as it is FAR too complicated for email presentation. If all this can be explained away, I will send an apology to each and every person involved and to each Texas maillist. I have stated my opinion on the pages...... YOU DECIDE YOURS!! http://lest-we-forget.com/tracers/index.htm PS: If you feel that this is important enough for forwarding to any other lists to which you might belong or mentioning the URL, please feel free to do so. RootsLady (aka) Barbara Yancey Dore All comments are my opinion - take it for what its worth!! RootsLady@lest-we-forget.com (NEW) RootsLady@email.msn.com HomePage: RootsLady's Home, Home On The Web http://RootsLady.com CC for 8 TX Counties & 1 GA County "In loving memory of all my ancestors and for the benefit of all their descendants."
Hello everybody, I have not been receiving messages from the list. It seems that Hotmail had some kind of problem. I got the messages but they were blank. I am glad to see today I am getting the messages but now the the content is not making any sense. Has anybody else been having this problem? Thanks, Benny >From rootslady@email.msn.com Sun Dec 27 23:17:25 1998 >Received: from default - 208.255.145.182 by email.msn.com with Microsoft SMTPSVC; > Sun, 27 Dec 1998 23:17:27 -0800 >Message-ID: <00e001be3232$13fc2d80$b691ffd0@default> >Reply-To: "RootsLady" <RootsLady@email.msn.com> >From: "RootsLady" <RootsLady@email.msn.com> >To: "Benny Hannah" <beni102@hotmail.com>, > "TXSABINE-L" <TXSABINE-L@rootsweb.com>, > <tracersbb@mailcity.com> >Subject: Re: [TXSABINE-L] Great genealogy links I have collected >Date: Mon, 28 Dec 1998 01:14:06 -0600 >X-Priority: 3 >X-MSMail-Priority: Normal >X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook Express 4.72.3110.5 >X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V4.72.3110.3 >Return-Path: RootsLady@email.msn.com > >Benny (et al), >I think unless Image Tracers wishes to receive a bill for advertising that >each of you that subbed to the Texas lists and immediately posted "the" link >should unsub yourselves or restrict yourselves to legitimate county >postings. As listowner of 9 lists that have been spammed with this link I >will do what is necessary to prevent the honest list participants from this >kind of list abuse. > >ListMistress > >-----Original Message----- >From: Benny Hannah <beni102@hotmail.com> >To: TXSABINE-L@rootsweb.com <TXSABINE-L@rootsweb.com> >Date: Friday, December 11, 1998 6:58 PM >Subject: [TXSABINE-L] Great genealogy links I have collected > > >>Hi >>I have been at it again. >>Surfing and collecting links to add to my collection. These are pretty >>good genealogy links. ><SNIPPED> > > > > > > ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com
Hello, I am in the dark. I got this message from another list I am on and it doesn't make any sense. Anybody have any ideas? Thanks, Benny >From rootslady@email.msn.com Sun Dec 27 23:17:25 1998 >Received: from default - 208.255.145.182 by email.msn.com with Microsoft SMTPSVC; > Sun, 27 Dec 1998 23:17:27 -0800 >Message-ID: <00e001be3232$13fc2d80$b691ffd0@default> >Reply-To: "RootsLady" <RootsLady@email.msn.com> >From: "RootsLady" <RootsLady@email.msn.com> >To: "Benny Hannah" <beni102@hotmail.com>, > "TXSABINE-L" <TXSABINE-L@rootsweb.com>, > <tracersbb@mailcity.com> >Subject: Re: [TXSABINE-L] Great genealogy links I have collected >Date: Mon, 28 Dec 1998 01:14:06 -0600 >X-Priority: 3 >X-MSMail-Priority: Normal >X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook Express 4.72.3110.5 >X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V4.72.3110.3 >Return-Path: RootsLady@email.msn.com > >Benny (et al), >I think unless Image Tracers wishes to receive a bill for advertising that >each of you that subbed to the Texas lists and immediately posted "the" link >should unsub yourselves or restrict yourselves to legitimate county >postings. As listowner of 9 lists that have been spammed with this link I >will do what is necessary to prevent the honest list participants from this >kind of list abuse. > >ListMistress > >-----Original Message----- >From: Benny Hannah <beni102@hotmail.com> >To: TXSABINE-L@rootsweb.com <TXSABINE-L@rootsweb.com> >Date: Friday, December 11, 1998 6:58 PM >Subject: [TXSABINE-L] Great genealogy links I have collected > > >>Hi >>I have been at it again. >>Surfing and collecting links to add to my collection. These are pretty >>good genealogy links. ><SNIPPED> > > > > > > ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com
Benny (et al), I think unless Image Tracers wishes to receive a bill for advertising that each of you that subbed to the Texas lists and immediately posted "the" link should unsub yourselves or restrict yourselves to legitimate county postings. As listowner of 9 lists that have been spammed with this link I will do what is necessary to prevent the honest list participants from this kind of list abuse. ListMistress -----Original Message----- From: Benny Hannah <beni102@hotmail.com> To: TXSABINE-L@rootsweb.com <TXSABINE-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Friday, December 11, 1998 6:58 PM Subject: [TXSABINE-L] Great genealogy links I have collected >Hi >I have been at it again. >Surfing and collecting links to add to my collection. These are pretty >good genealogy links. <SNIPPED>
I am asking for help locating the descendants of George W. Toms,b. 1852 in Columbia county Arkansas. married Nancy Grosby in East Texas,probably Sabine county, about 1874. The family was on the Sabine county census in 1880 with one child, a son , William E.Toms b. 1876. George is mentioned as a witness on a land transaction in 1887 in Sabine county, but this is the last record of the family that I can find.I could not find a marriage record for George in Sabine county but was told that there was a fire in 1875 that may have destroyed it if it was in Sabine county. I will appreciate any info on this family and the family of Nancy Grosby that can be found.
I am seeking information on the family of DeWitt C. Toms.He was born in Columbia county Arkansas in 1862. Son of Edward H. Toms and Polly Twitty.Died in Bronson Texas,Sabine county in 1925. He married Adah Ford in Sabine county in 1882 and had five children. Maud Toms married Tom Roberts in Sabine county in 1906; Deward Toms b.1896, the only son, died in his teens in Tebo Texas. Jessie Toms b.1899,no more info; Flossie Toms b.1902;married O.J.McAlister in Sabine county in 1920; & Alma Toms b. 1903.Any information on any of this family will be greatly appreciated. I should add that DeWitt is buried at Bronson cemetery in Bronson Texas. I would really like to find out the families of the four daughters and who Jessie and Alma married. I have tried to find their license in Sabine and Shelby counties but to no avail. Thanks again for any help.
Hi I have been at it again. Surfing and collecting links to add to my collection. These are pretty good genealogy links. Databases of ship passenger lists http://iigs.rootsweb.com/immships/ census databases, Texas research and Civil War research http://www.imagin.net/~tracers For those of you who have palatine ancestors this explains what that is http://genealogy.org:80/~palam/palatine.htm The soundex machine...helps with soundex codes http://www.nara.gov/genealogy/soundex/ Hope you enjoy them.........Benny ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com
I am researching the Campbells, of Madison County, Al. the following is what I have on my Campbell Line: 1. James (Jim)Campbell b. 1809/14 d. 11 May 1894, Madison County, Al 1st Wife>>>Minevera Hambrick b. abt 1811/15 d. Nov 1838 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Their Children>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> a. Rutha Campbell b. abt 1833 d.??? b. Chelsey Campbell. b. 13 Apr 1838 d. after 1902 ( My GGranddad) Married: Mary Ann Bettie Martin: b. 11 Aug 1846 d. aft 1902 and the date of mariage 9 Oct 1847, Madison County, Al ============================================================ Chelsey and Mary Ann "Bettie" (Martin) Campbell had the following Children ============================================================ 1. George Washington "Waxey" Campbell b. 15 July 1868 Married--Margaret Jones 2. James E Campbell b.abt 30 April 1870 3. Lidey J. Campbell b. 10 Feb 1873 4. Bedford Forrest Campbell b. 3 Jul 1875 Married Sallie Smithey 5. Martha C. (Myra) Campbell b. 10 Jan 1877 Married: Bud Moore 6. Nannie T. Campbell b. 23 Dec 1879 7. Joseph C. Campbell b. 5 Jul 1880 d. 20 Jun 1933 (Elora, Tennessee) Married Maggie Roberson 8. Mary M. Campbell b. 8 Aug 1883 d. 14 Jan 1957 (Elora, Tennessee) Married Sylester H. Hambrick 13 Oct 1890 9. Aggie (Maggie) Campbell b. 15 Jun 1886 d. 22 Feb 1987(New Market, Ala) Married Joe Willie Sharp 13 Dec 1900 ( These are my Grandparents on my mothers side ( Mary Birdie Sharp) 10. Fannie C. Campbell b. 16 Jun 1888 11. Lillian B. A. Campbell b. 29 Mar 1890 12. Georgia H. Campbell b. 1 May 1901 After James "Jim" Campbell first wife Minevera Hambrick died aft 13 Apr 1838 or durning child birth he married Minevera's sister Mahala Hambrick b. 10 Mar 1822 d. 13 Nov 1899. They married in Lincoln Co., Tenn/Jackson Co., Al 12 Nov 1838. ============================================================ Children of James Campbell and Mahala (Hambrick) Campbell ============================================================ 1. James Campbell b. abt 1839 d._______, Married Anna Heard 2 Feb 1860 2. Margaret (Polly) Campbell b. abt 1841 d. _________. 3. Harriet M. Campbell b. abt 1843 d. ___________. 4. Mary-Adelia Campbell b. 4 Sep 1846 d. 23 Feb 1923, Married George T. Jones >> 3 Feb 1867. 5. George W. Campbell b. 25 Feb 1848 d. 7 Jan 1914. Married Catherine (Kate) Jones 18 Sep 1868. 6. Adam (Ad) Campbell b. Jan 1849 d. 30 Oct 1921. Married Sarah Ann Lewis 24 Feb 1876. 7. Elizabeth Campbell b. abt 1851 8. Frank P. Campbell b. abt 1855 9. John Campbell b. abt Sep 1855 10. H. J. Campbell b. abt 185? 11. Elizabeth Campbell b. abt 185? 12. James Wesley (Wes) Campbell b. 24 Jul 1862 d._______ in Texas. Married Magdaline (Maggie)(Mug) Barley 4 Jan 1900. It is my understanding all the children were borned in an around New Market, Al and I have all the lineage of Maggie (Campbell) Sharp. I also just received some sad news that of the two daughters that are surving of Maggie Sharp, Gladys (Rosebourgh)(Sims)(Hall) Sharp just past away. If anyone one has any information would like to exchange information, do not have much on the Campbell's, but what I have will gladly furnish. Please email me BGeneMorri@aol.com Thanks for the information Bobby G. Morrison
My grx3 grandfather James A. Curry migrated from Hancock Co, GA to Conecuh Co, AL, to Amite Co, MS, somewhere in LA. Before he received a 1st class headright in Sabine Co, TX. One of the first settlers of Sabine Dist, TX. About 1848 moved to San Augustine Co, TX. Settling on part of the Lucas Survey, between Ayish Bayou and Angelina River, just above the Jasper Co. line. Entering TX with him were at least 3 of his children; James Thomas Curry, Joseph "Joe" Curry, and Julia Ann Curry. Two children were born after they arrived in TX, Lucinda Curry and William Curry. James A's: 2nd wife was Elizabeth Farnel. James Thomas: 1st-Cecelia/Celia Hickman [Chesher/Chessher], children; William, Wiley C., Jesse, Lucinda, Troy. 2nd-Emaris C. Coleman [Curry], children; James, Cazetta, Edward, Willie, William H.or A., Martha A., Jacob, Mack, Melvina. Joseph "Joe": Emaris C. Coleman, children; Joel/Joe, Elizabeth, Catherine, John. Julia Ann: David L. Hornsby After the 1880 census there isn't any sign of most of them. Does anyone know where thes Currys went? Cheryl ColORRed@inconnect.com
Dear Carnell & Wayne, Sorry, but I struck out on both families with our county historian. She didn't know what happened to these particular people. Kay Kay Parker McCary, Milam, Sabine County, Texas http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/m/c/c/Kay-P-McCary/
Dear Kay Robert Thomas Conner was my great grandfather and his son John Wesley was my grandfather. I would very much like to have ancestor information on Lewis as now all I have is names and some dates for his father, gf and ggf. We use FTM 5.0 so you can send info that way or as an attachement to E-Mail. Also I woul like to have information on your line to compare with what I have and to fill in the blanks. HTL "Pat" Connor, San Dimas, Los Angeles Co., Calif. Wickittys@aol.com
Dear Pat, I do have some info on this CONNER family. Lewis is the father of Robert Thomas, Lawrence Hampton, and John Wesley. My ancestor is the sister to these three, Elizabeth Ann married John J. LOVE. I do have some ancestor info of Lewis and also spouses and children of Lewis' children. Are you a descendent of one of these lines? I use Family Tree Maker 4.4 and I can send and receive FTM and GEDCOM files. I would love to share info with you. I'm looking forward to hearing from you. Kay Kay Parker McCary, Milam, Sabine County, Texas http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/m/c/c/Kay-P-McCary/
I have located several of my Conner relatives in Sabine Co. in the 1870 Census and would like to find additional information as to marriages, births and deaths of Conners in the county. The heads of household located in the 1870 Census are: Lewis Conner b.1806 or 1810 in SC Robert T. Conner b. 1842 in FL Lawrence Hampton Conner b. 1845 in MS John Wesley Conner b.1835 in FL They all families born in Texas. HTL Pat Conner Wickittys@aol.com
I am looking for info on the children of JOHN LOUIS AYRES and his wife, MARY (BREEDLOVE) AYRES born between about 1860 to 1878. Also, would like the wife's name of GEORGE TABOR who married and lived in the Sabine Parish area until his death in 1925. He had two children, Sallie Tabor, 1880, and George Tabor, Jr., 1884. I do not know what his wife's maiden name was. Thanks for any help. Charlie L. Reynolds