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    1. [TXWILLIA] TEST POST
    2. jag
    3. Just checking to see if I'm still subscribed, Lynda

    09/11/2000 04:23:06
    1. [TXWILLIA] it's my fault, sorry
    2. Rebecca Osborne
    3. Folks, if you have been unsubscribed lately -- it has been my fault. I've been getting 2 bounce messages for every post to the list for almost a month. In trying to get this problem solved, I mistakenly un subscribed the person who sent the message. I think I can do it correctly in the future. I'm really sorry for the confusion. Rebecca

    09/10/2000 09:22:42
    1. RE: [TXWILLIA] Simpson Family
    2. Don Holland
    3. I have a Lucy Jane Reaves who married Oscar Moses Rhea in my family in Williamson County. Any connection? Don Holland -----Original Message----- From: Mary Hayes [mailto:hayes211@webtv.net] Sent: Tuesday, August 08, 2000 5:07 PM To: TXWILLIA-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [TXWILLIA] Simpson Family I am looking for my great grandparents, William King Simpson and Mary Reaves. They are buried in the Berry Creek Cemetery. William and Mary moved to Texas in 1881. Mary died in 1886 at the age of 26. Does anyone know this family? Mary http://community.webtv.net/hayes211/THEHUNTFAMILY http://community.webtv.net/hayes211/BLUNSCHIFAMILY

    09/10/2000 07:11:48
    1. [TXWILLIA] Who is Mary DYCHES HOBBS?
    2. Jackie Morgan
    3. I have my suspicions, but maybe I am going the wrong direction. Here is what I have. I'd be curious to hear what others make of it. Mary DYCHES (who I assumed was Mary HENRY (possibly HENRY is her maiden name, but not proven) MAY (widow of James C. MAY, who died in 1861 and is buried in BEARD Cemetery in Granger, Texas) DYCHES (widow of Josiah DYCHES, who she married in about 1863 in Williamson Co., Texas) is listed in marriage records as marrying Joel W. HOBBS on Sept. 11, 1890 and she is listed as being 65 years old which would be about right. She had only one child: Tabitha A. MAY, who later married William DYCHES, son of Josiah DYCHES. Tabitha died many years later. The problem? I have come across a probate record for Mary DYCHES a couple of years BEFORE this marriage. Are there two different Mary DYCHES? Help. Thanks for any input. Jackie Morgan

    09/09/2000 02:55:44
    1. Re: [TXWILLIA] more Callaghan-Pylant-Rubarth
    2. Realyn Parker
    3. I know this isn't in ya'lls county, but I could sure use some help.I need to find out who take's care of , or who's in charge of the cemetary in Davilla, Milam County. Have a huge phone bill & no information ! thank,s in advance.....rsp

    09/07/2000 12:47:17
    1. Re: [TXWILLIA] Perry's of Rock House
    2. Ric
    3. I think, from what I've been told, that there were lots of PERRYs and we're not sure at this time if they're all related. I would think they would be. "L. Hurston Anderson" wrote: > > I seem to remember my father and grandfather speaking of the Perry's who ran > the Rock House Store. Is this the same? > > Hurston Anderson > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Ric <fdg@flash.net> > To: <TXWILLIA-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Thursday, September 07, 2000 12:19 AM > Subject: Re: [TXWILLIA] PERRY: Census look-up help > > > I have a PERRY but not the one you're looking for, but they could very > > well be related. > > > > > > Descendants of A.P. Perry > > > > > > Generation No. 1 > > > > 1. A.P.1 PERRY He married ADA G. DANIEL February 21, 1871 in > > Williamson Co., Texas, daughter of WILLIAM. DANIEL and JANE GORDON. She > > was born Abt. 1850 in Mississippi. > > > > Notes for ADA G. DANIEL: > > Last known to reside in Rockdale, Milam Co., Texas as of November 10, > > 1910 (per the Will of George W. Gordon). > > > > Marriage Notes for A.P. PERRY and ADA DANIEL: > > A.P. Perry to Ada G. Daniels 21 Feb 1871, Williamson Co. Marriage Book > > 3, Lic. # 264 > > > > > > > > Keith Beene wrote: > > > > > > Looking for someone who can help me with a census look-up. I am > > > searching for further info on my gr-grandfather's family. My > > > gr-grandfather, Fred Lee PERRY, was born 22 Feb 1900 in Williamson, > > > County. Wondering if someone might look-up my gr-grandfather's > > > parents........Edward Lee PERRY and Lathey Jane SANDERS in the 1900 > > > Census. Thanks! > > > > > > Keith Beene > > > Murfreesboro, TN > > > >

    09/06/2000 10:50:55
    1. Re: [TXWILLIA] PERRY: Census look-up help
    2. Ric
    3. I have a PERRY but not the one you're looking for, but they could very well be related. Descendants of A.P. Perry Generation No. 1 1. A.P.1 PERRY He married ADA G. DANIEL February 21, 1871 in Williamson Co., Texas, daughter of WILLIAM. DANIEL and JANE GORDON. She was born Abt. 1850 in Mississippi. Notes for ADA G. DANIEL: Last known to reside in Rockdale, Milam Co., Texas as of November 10, 1910 (per the Will of George W. Gordon). Marriage Notes for A.P. PERRY and ADA DANIEL: A.P. Perry to Ada G. Daniels 21 Feb 1871, Williamson Co. Marriage Book 3, Lic. # 264 Keith Beene wrote: > > Looking for someone who can help me with a census look-up. I am > searching for further info on my gr-grandfather's family. My > gr-grandfather, Fred Lee PERRY, was born 22 Feb 1900 in Williamson, > County. Wondering if someone might look-up my gr-grandfather's > parents........Edward Lee PERRY and Lathey Jane SANDERS in the 1900 > Census. Thanks! > > Keith Beene > Murfreesboro, TN

    09/06/2000 10:19:06
    1. [TXWILLIA] Perry's of Rock House
    2. L. Hurston Anderson
    3. I seem to remember my father and grandfather speaking of the Perry's who ran the Rock House Store. Is this the same? Hurston Anderson ----- Original Message ----- From: Ric <fdg@flash.net> To: <TXWILLIA-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, September 07, 2000 12:19 AM Subject: Re: [TXWILLIA] PERRY: Census look-up help > I have a PERRY but not the one you're looking for, but they could very > well be related. > > > Descendants of A.P. Perry > > > Generation No. 1 > > 1. A.P.1 PERRY He married ADA G. DANIEL February 21, 1871 in > Williamson Co., Texas, daughter of WILLIAM. DANIEL and JANE GORDON. She > was born Abt. 1850 in Mississippi. > > Notes for ADA G. DANIEL: > Last known to reside in Rockdale, Milam Co., Texas as of November 10, > 1910 (per the Will of George W. Gordon). > > Marriage Notes for A.P. PERRY and ADA DANIEL: > A.P. Perry to Ada G. Daniels 21 Feb 1871, Williamson Co. Marriage Book > 3, Lic. # 264 > > > > Keith Beene wrote: > > > > Looking for someone who can help me with a census look-up. I am > > searching for further info on my gr-grandfather's family. My > > gr-grandfather, Fred Lee PERRY, was born 22 Feb 1900 in Williamson, > > County. Wondering if someone might look-up my gr-grandfather's > > parents........Edward Lee PERRY and Lathey Jane SANDERS in the 1900 > > Census. Thanks! > > > > Keith Beene > > Murfreesboro, TN > >

    09/06/2000 08:41:01
    1. Re: [TXWILLIA] CAMP- DUCE
    2. Ric
    3. Do you already have the information from his headstone? If not, do you want it? Mary C Stewart wrote: > > Thank you so very much for telling me that Gus Duce is buried in City > Cemetery in > Taylor. I am sure it is the person I am seeking. Now to find his > descendants. Thanks. mcs > -----Original Message----- > From: LREMRY@aol.com <LREMRY@aol.com> > To: TXWILLIA-L@rootsweb.com <TXWILLIA-L@rootsweb.com> > Date: Wednesday, September 06, 2000 6:17 PM > Subject: Re: [TXWILLIA] CAMP- DUCE > > >In a message dated 09/06/2000 6:05:00 PM Central Daylight Time, > >mcstewrt@htcnet.net writes: > > > ><< Would like to know name of Cemetery where Augustus Earl DUCE is > > buried. >> > > > >There is a Gus Duce listed in the index to the Taylor City Cemetery. > >Unfortunately, this cemetery has not been surveyed, so can't offer any > other > >info -- all we have is the index to burials. (up to about 1980). > >

    09/06/2000 07:37:56
    1. Re: [TXWILLIA] CAMP- DUCE
    2. Ric
    3. That is one BIG cemetery, at least for one that hasn't been surveyed yet. I live not very far from it. (well, across town, but no where in Taylor is TO far) LREMRY@aol.com wrote: > > In a message dated 09/06/2000 6:05:00 PM Central Daylight Time, > mcstewrt@htcnet.net writes: > > << Would like to know name of Cemetery where Augustus Earl DUCE is > buried. >> > > There is a Gus Duce listed in the index to the Taylor City Cemetery. > Unfortunately, this cemetery has not been surveyed, so can't offer any other > info -- all we have is the index to burials. (up to about 1980).

    09/06/2000 07:18:01
    1. [TXWILLIA] Osborne
    2. Mary C Stewart
    3. Seeking OSBORNE family. Wilber Fisk Osborne married Alice E. Camp. Children were twins, Alice and Ira, born 1876, Kate born abt. 1877. History to share.

    09/06/2000 06:34:03
    1. Re: [TXWILLIA] CAMP- DUCE
    2. Mary C Stewart
    3. To keep down confusion. The Augustus (Gus) Duce who is buried in the City Cemetery is the father of Augustus Earl Duce who I originally inquired about. Thank you for the information. mcs -----Original Message----- From: Mary C Stewart <mcstewrt@htcnet.net> To: TXWILLIA-L@rootsweb.com <TXWILLIA-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Wednesday, September 06, 2000 6:06 PM Subject: [TXWILLIA] CAMP- DUCE >Seeking information on Augustus Earl Duce and family. He is said to be >buried >in Taylor, Williamson Co., Tx. He married Emilie Camp, dau. of Harmon and >Stella >CAMP. Would like to know name of Cemetery where Augustus Earl DUCE is >buried. > > > > > > > > > > > > > >

    09/06/2000 06:01:55
    1. [TXWILLIA] PERRY: Census look-up help
    2. Keith Beene
    3. Looking for someone who can help me with a census look-up. I am searching for further info on my gr-grandfather's family. My gr-grandfather, Fred Lee PERRY, was born 22 Feb 1900 in Williamson, County. Wondering if someone might look-up my gr-grandfather's parents........Edward Lee PERRY and Lathey Jane SANDERS in the 1900 Census. Thanks! Keith Beene Murfreesboro, TN

    09/06/2000 05:47:49
    1. Re: [TXWILLIA] CAMP- DUCE
    2. Mary C Stewart
    3. Thank you so very much for telling me that Gus Duce is buried in City Cemetery in Taylor. I am sure it is the person I am seeking. Now to find his descendants. Thanks. mcs -----Original Message----- From: LREMRY@aol.com <LREMRY@aol.com> To: TXWILLIA-L@rootsweb.com <TXWILLIA-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Wednesday, September 06, 2000 6:17 PM Subject: Re: [TXWILLIA] CAMP- DUCE >In a message dated 09/06/2000 6:05:00 PM Central Daylight Time, >mcstewrt@htcnet.net writes: > ><< Would like to know name of Cemetery where Augustus Earl DUCE is > buried. >> > >There is a Gus Duce listed in the index to the Taylor City Cemetery. >Unfortunately, this cemetery has not been surveyed, so can't offer any other >info -- all we have is the index to burials. (up to about 1980). >

    09/06/2000 05:36:22
    1. [TXWILLIA] CAMP - OSBORNE
    2. Mary C Stewart
    3. Seeking information on Alice CAMP OSBORNE and daughters, Ida McQueen and Alice Granger Osborne (twins),born 1876 and Kate Osborne, born 1877. They were on the 1880 Lampasas Co., Census along with Harmon Camp, brother of Alice and Martha F. CAMP, mother of Alice. This family were related to the Duce family who lived in Williamson Co., Tx. Does anyone know of descendants of these CAMPS and OSBORNES? Where are they buried?

    09/06/2000 05:33:38
    1. [TXWILLIA] CAMP- DUCE
    2. Mary C Stewart
    3. Seeking information on Augustus Earl Duce and family. He is said to be buried in Taylor, Williamson Co., Tx. He married Emilie Camp, dau. of Harmon and Stella CAMP. Would like to know name of Cemetery where Augustus Earl DUCE is buried.

    09/06/2000 05:05:05
    1. Re: [TXWILLIA] CAMP- DUCE
    2. In a message dated 09/06/2000 6:05:00 PM Central Daylight Time, mcstewrt@htcnet.net writes: << Would like to know name of Cemetery where Augustus Earl DUCE is buried. >> There is a Gus Duce listed in the index to the Taylor City Cemetery. Unfortunately, this cemetery has not been surveyed, so can't offer any other info -- all we have is the index to burials. (up to about 1980).

    09/06/2000 01:10:55
    1. Re: [TXWILLIA] Berry Creek Cemetery
    2. Robert C Palmer
    3. If you can find Berry' Creek Cemetery, could you help me get directions to the Harper Family Cemetery. Also, the name of a cemetery in Georgetown, Williamson County, TX, that sever of my family is supposed to have had their remains moved to. The only directions I have are from a deceased g-aunt and I quote, "you cant miss it, from the Odd Fellows Cemetery, it is south at the end of Main Street." HELP!!! Linda Palmer palmer_5182@msn.com On Mon, 4 Sep 2000 11:44:26 EDT LREMRY@aol.com writes: > I have visited Berry's Creek Cemetery several times. There is a > gate, but it > was not locked the times I went there. > > The cemetery is north of Georgetown, ABOUT 1 mile west of IH-35 on > County > Road 195. Going west on CR 195, the cemetery is on the right. It > is off the > road, about 1/2 mile, and easy to miss. I don't remember if there > was a sign > or not. > > I don't know who owns the property you have to go through to get to > the > cemetery. The gate referred to is located just as you turn off CR > 195, not > at the cemetery itself. > > Linda Emry >

    09/05/2000 10:45:20
    1. [TXWILLIA] Annie May Sims
    2. Roger&Shirley Dunaway Vachon
    3. Annie May Sims was born in 1926 in Williamson County parents were Emma Brooks and Robert Lee Sims Does any one connect?

    09/04/2000 03:51:55
    1. Re: [TXWILLIA] Berry's Creek Cemetery
    2. Vanessa Schatz
    3. Clemons, Williams, Whites, Powells. Are there any Afro Amers with these surnames? Vanessa ----------

    09/04/2000 03:22:32