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    1. [TXWILLIA] Blue Norther
    2. Well, It's like this morning when I was driving to work here in Lubbock and I looked to the north, the sky was dark blue just like a huge thunderstorm was fixing to come. But it's not a thunderstorm, it's just COLD and very WINDY. I've lived around these flat parts (here and in Knox County, TX ) and you can see them coming for miles. I have always been told that the only thing between Amarillo and the North Pole is a barbed wire fence. Gail Bullion Whitley searching BULLION, BULLEN

    12/11/2000 01:43:32
    1. Re: [TXWILLIA] Weather
    2. Yeppers...and pride goeth before a freeze...

    12/11/2000 12:35:36
    1. RE: [TXWILLIA] UNSUBSCRIBE
    2. Jackie Morgan
    3. Mary Ann, How cold is it supposed to be up there? We're in San Antonio and it sounds like 30s tonight and maybe teens tomorrow night. Isn't that ridiculous? Stay warm At least it makes it more Christmas like, but watch it will probably be in the 80s on Christmas DAY. Jackie -----Original Message----- From: MABARTLETT@aol.com [mailto:MABARTLETT@aol.com] Sent: Monday, December 11, 2000 11:57 AM To: TXWILLIA-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [TXWILLIA] UNSUBSCRIBE Well, bring your thickest pair of longjohns when you come down here...or over here. We are supposed to get a BlueNorther...a cold front that has gotten a running start outta Canada and had nothing in it's way except my front door! Good luck! Have a safe trip, too. MABartlett Bartlett, Bell/Williamson Cos., TX

    12/11/2000 11:37:57
    1. Re: [TXWILLIA] UNSUBSCRIBE
    2. Teresa
    3. Thanks for the heads up, since I am heading to Georgetown, I needed it. The weather is so nice out here in Vegas, but sounds like I'm going to freeze in TX. Teresa ----- Original Message ----- From: <MABARTLETT@aol.com> To: <TXWILLIA-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, December 11, 2000 9:56 AM Subject: Re: [TXWILLIA] UNSUBSCRIBE Well, bring your thickest pair of longjohns when you come down here...or over here. We are supposed to get a BlueNorther...a cold front that has gotten a running start outta Canada and had nothing in it's way except my front door! Good luck! Have a safe trip, too. MABartlett Bartlett, Bell/Williamson Cos., TX

    12/11/2000 11:11:16
    1. [TXWILLIA] UNSUBSCRIBE
    2. Teresa
    3. Going to TX for a week. Please Unsubscibe me.

    12/11/2000 10:08:48
    1. [TXWILLIA] Weather
    2. Hello, I am in Lubbock, TX and it is about 27 degrees with a strong north wind. The chill factor is below zero and they are predicting snow for tomorrow. Gail Bullion Whitley

    12/11/2000 09:03:33
  1. 12/11/2000 06:36:44
    1. Re: [TXWILLIA] UNSUBSCRIBE
    2. Well, bring your thickest pair of longjohns when you come down here...or over here. We are supposed to get a BlueNorther...a cold front that has gotten a running start outta Canada and had nothing in it's way except my front door! Good luck! Have a safe trip, too. MABartlett Bartlett, Bell/Williamson Cos., TX

    12/11/2000 05:56:51
    1. [TXWILLIA] free access to Ancestry.Com
    2. Anna Price
    3. until Dec 21, Ancestry.Com has free access - here's the URL to sign up. http://www.ancestry.com/home/celebrate/freeaccess.htm?sourcecode=674 Thanks, Anna Houston Price Austin, TX 512-231-0640

    12/08/2000 10:21:08
    1. [TXWILLIA] check this out
    2. Linda Pierce Forsyth
    3. http://www.ac.wwu.edu/~stephan/Animation/us.gif Best regards, Linda - Huntsville, TX Surnames: ALLISON - REVEAL - HARLING + many others

    11/27/2000 05:16:47
    1. [TXWILLIA] FTM ripoff
    2. Here's what FTM is charging for "selected counties" in the below states. Ancestry is charging $99 annual membership for all it's free, and paid, and census data including 6 issues of a magazine and research CD's, plus 15% off additional purchases in their store.. 1900 CENSUS MICROFILM <http://www.FamilyTreeMaker.com/holiday/cenmicro1900.html> Two new 1900 census microfilm sets are here: Pennsylvania and Ohio. Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, and North Carolina are also available. Get instant online access to these valuable indexed images today! >> Item # 10903 $59.99 ~ North Carolina >> Item # 10904 $59.99 ~ Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont >> Item # 10910 $59.99 ~ Ohio >> Item # 10914 $59.99 ~ Pennsylvania

    11/20/2000 10:21:19
    1. Re: [TXWILLIA] Caseys
    2. Do you have a Catherine Casey? Descendants of Catherine Casey 1 Catherine Casey b: Aft. 1806 in TN d: Aft. 1880 . +John C. Bilberry b: 1807 in TN m: Abt. 1832 d: Aft. 1880 .. 2 Leon Elihu Bilberry b: 1832 d: .. 2 Franklin Bilberry b: 1833 d: .. 2 Amanda Bilberry b: 1835 d: .. 2 Madison Bilberry b: 1838 d: .. 2 Livingston Severe Bilberry b: 1839 in Overton Co.,TN d: Bef. 1900 ...... +Martha Elizabeth Bilberry b: Jan 28, 1850 in Overton Co., TN m: Jun 5, 1868 in Burnet Co., TX d: May 6, 1907 ....... 3 William "Jeff" Jefferson Bilberry b: Mar 21, 1871 in San Saba, San Saba, TX d: Feb 26, 1910 in TX ........... +Mary "Mollie" Dempsy b: May 15, 1877 in TX-parents BP not known m: Mar 21, 1892 d: Oct 9, 1948 in Lubbock, Lubbock, TX ....... 3 Mary C. Bilberry b: May 1872 in TX d: Abt. 1970 ........... +Hamlin Black b: Abt. 1870 m: Abt. 1889 d: Abt. 1970 ....... 3 Charles H. Bilberry b: Jan 1873 in TX d: Abt. 1970 ........... +Elizabeth b: Abt. 1893 in TX m: d: Abt. 1990 ....... 3 Louisa E. Bilberry b: Oct 1879 in TX d: Abt. 1980 ........... +Whit Messer b: Abt. 1877 m: d: Abt. 1970 ....... 3 Mabry Evert Bilberry b: Nov 1883 in TX d: 1947 ........... +Hattie Barrett b: Abt. 1885 m: d: ....... 3 Ethel Lou Annie Bilberry b: Abt. 1900 in TX d: ........... +John Ables b: Abt. 1883 m: d: .. 2 Russell Bilberry b: 1841 d: .. 2 Francis Bilberry b: 1844 d: .. 2 Bonaparte Bilberry b: 1846 d: .. 2 Hilary Bilberry b: 1849 d:

    11/19/2000 01:34:58
    1. [TXWILLIA] STRANGERS IN THE BOX
    2. Ric
    3. I found the following on one of the sites I've looked at today and believe it to pertain to genealogists everywhere. STRANGERS IN THE BOX Come, look with me inside this drawer, In this box I've often seen, At the pictures, black and white, Faces proud, still, serene. I wish I knew the people, These strangers in the box, Their names and all their memories Are lost among my socks. I wonder what their lives were like, How did they spend their days? What about their special times? I'll never know their ways. If only someone had taken time To tell who, what, where, or when, These faces of my heritage Would come to life again. Could this become the fate Of the pictures we take today? The faces and the memories Someday to be passed away? Make time to save your stories, Seize the opportunity when it knocks, Or someday you and yours could be....... The strangers in the box. Anonymous Author

    11/19/2000 11:29:37
    1. Re: [TX-Cem] Re: [TXWILLIA] Finding burial site
    2. Ric
    3. I can see from re-reading my message that most of you would think I was simply making a statement to the message of Andrew Moenke, cousin of my wife. But what I'm really hoping is that there might be someone out there who might be able to help us after I added some additional information. Ric Gordon Ric wrote: > > OK.... > > So we're looking for the burial place of August Priem, brother of Annie > "Priem" Moehnke. Annie being the great grandmother of my wife, Bonnie > "Moehnke" Gordon. > Annie Priem was born in Germany December 20, 1872, and died February 24, > 1946 in Williamson Co., Texas and is buried in the Immanuel Lutheran > Church Cemetery, Taylor, Williamson Co., Texas. > August Priem could have been born around the same time frame as Annie > and probably even in Germany. Also, being listed as surviving Annie in > her obituary, we know August didn't die till after February 24, 1946. > Also, as August was listed as living in Round Rock, Williamson Co., > Texas at the time, it's indeed possible he and some of his family are > buried in or around Round Rock. > > Ric Gordon > > amoehnke@vvm.com wrote: > > > > Ric-- > > The persons name in August Priem, brother to Annie Priem > > Moehnke. > > amoehnke@vvm.com wrote: > > > >> I am trying to find information on my Ggrandmothers brother, > > but I only know his name from an obituary of hers dated > > 1946. He was listed as living in Round Rock. Are there > > any newspaper records from this town, that far back? There > > is also another person with same name, probably a cousin. > > Please e-mail me privately, if you have any ideas or can > > help. Thanks > > ==== TX-CEMETERIES Mailing List ==== > Want to search RootsWeb archives > http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl

    11/15/2000 01:35:04
    1. Re: [TXWILLIA] Finding burial site
    2. Ric
    3. OK.... So we're looking for the burial place of August Priem, brother of Annie "Priem" Moehnke. Annie being the great grandmother of my wife, Bonnie "Moehnke" Gordon. Annie Priem was born in Germany December 20, 1872, and died February 24, 1946 in Williamson Co., Texas and is buried in the Immanuel Lutheran Church Cemetery, Taylor, Williamson Co., Texas. August Priem could have been born around the same time frame as Annie and probably even in Germany. Also, being listed as surviving Annie in her obituary, we know August didn't die till after February 24, 1946. Also, as August was listed as living in Round Rock, Williamson Co., Texas at the time, it's indeed possible he and some of his family are buried in or around Round Rock. Ric Gordon amoehnke@vvm.com wrote: > > Ric-- > The persons name in August Priem, brother to Annie Priem > Moehnke. amoehnke@vvm.com wrote: > >> I am trying to find information on my Ggrandmothers brother, > but I only know his name from an obituary of hers dated > 1946. He was listed as living in Round Rock. Are there > any newspaper records from this town, that far back? There > is also another person with same name, probably a cousin. > Please e-mail me privately, if you have any ideas or can > help. Thanks

    11/15/2000 11:50:43
    1. Re: [TXWILLIA] Finding burial site
    2. Ric-- The persons name in August Priem, brother to Annie Priem Moehnke.

    11/14/2000 09:51:55
    1. [TXWILLIA] Historic Cemetery Medallion program
    2. Anna Price
    3. The DearMyrtle column for November 12 features the Historic Cemetery Medallion program sponsored by the Texas Historic Commission and gives the link for application forms plus the requirements to apply. This is a worthwhile program to help preserve our heritage.Here's the link to the columns. http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/Special/DearMYRTLE Thanks, Anna HOUSTON PRICE Seeking HOUSTON, HOWELL, OWNE, TUCKER, WRIGHT Austin, TX 512-231-0640

    11/14/2000 05:54:39
    1. [TXWILLIA] William Daniel JARRELL
    2. Jackie Morgan
    3. I'll try this again. I am trying to find out the family line on William Daniel JARRELL. He is buried in the Bartlett Cemetery in Bartlett, Bell Co., Texas. He was listed as being buried there with no dates of birth or death. Other JARRELL family members buried there are: Lamira Comes Jarrell born Feb. 6, 1838 died Apr. 20, 1907 Will Jarrell born May 21, 1878 died Feb. 12, 1904 Sula Jarrell born July 17, 1874 died Oct. 8, 1954 Orlando D. Jarrell no dates Mollie Jarrell Dheatham (probably supposed to be Cheatham) Born 1865 died 1945 Does anyone have further information on any of these people. Thanks. Jackie Morgan

    11/12/2000 07:19:40
    1. [TXWILLIA] William Daniel JARRELL 1838-1907
    2. Jackie Morgan
    3. I am trying to find out something about this family. William Daniel Jarrell is buried in

    11/12/2000 06:27:03
    1. Re: [TXWILLIA] Finding burial site
    2. Ric
    3. What name are you looking for Andrew? Ric amoehnke@vvm.com wrote: > > Can anyone give help to me? > I am trying to find information on my Ggrandmothers brother, > but I only know his name from an obituary of hers dated > 1946. He was listed as living in Round Rock. Are there > any newspaper records from this town, that far back? There > is also another person with same name, probably a cousin. > Please e-mail me privately, if you have any ideas or can > help. Thanks

    11/12/2000 05:40:48