This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/BAC.2ACE/328.348 Message Board Post: Phil, I believe that William Tucker Jr. was the brother of my great-great-grandfather, Charles Tucker. I know William Jr. was married to an "Ann," but I've never known her maiden name. I would be happy to share information to see if we're talking about the same William and Ann.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/BAC.2ACE/44.53.1.1.1 Message Board Post: Phil, are you the Phil Miller who had posted queries in the late '90s about an Ann Martin who married William Tucker Jr.? I tried to contact you but the e-mail came back as undeliverable. If you're the same person, e-mail me and we can share information.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/BAC.2ACE/328.347.1 Message Board Post: Found you! I was just getting ready to tell you about another poor fool looking for William and Harriet Tucker!
I haven't run across Edward yet but I do have Gilberts in my family and I'm now in contact with another Clements in Maine who is also connected. Sometimes I'm sure that I'm related to everybody who ever lived in Amherst! My dad's Uncle Paul married Nancy Gilbert and there was yet another Nancy Gilbert who married Jesse Clements, JR. who is related to me and also to my dad and that cousin in Maine! I also have a Gilbert who is married to my brother. I haven't gotten around to tracing that outlying area yet but I'll bet her family eventually goes back to Amherst also! There are a number of Gilberts listed in the Amherst cemetary records including an Edward J. and Elizabeth Coffey Gilbert. Could any of this be relevant? There was a Drumheller who worked with my dad at the mill and dad's sister married his son. I have a sister who married a Drumheller and I'll bet if I look further into that I'll find these relate to those in Amherst!. I'm also related to Ann Wilmer and A.T. Powell and I think you've already been contacted by them. Some of the Wilmer-Lawhorne grandchildren still come to reunions so I know them. My mom's family married into the Wilmer family. We're ALL connected. Let me know if I can help. The daughter of mom's brother Jim also married a Clements. It's a tangled web - and endless! Alice Lawhorne Lilley [email protected] ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, June 21, 2006 1:17 PM Subject: [VAAMHERS] Edward Gilbert > This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > > Surnames: Gilbert/Strickland > Classification: Query > > Message Board URL: > > http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/BAC.2ACE/1385 > > Message Board Post: > > Has anyone ever seen the name Edward Gilbert associated with Amherst Co., VA? I just re-read an old e-mail from another Gilbert researcher. She said that her husband descends from Isaac Gilbert, who was a grandson of Edward, and that they came from Amherst Co., VA. Any help appreciated. Thanks in advance. > > Sue Howard > > > ==== VAAMHERS Mailing List ==== > Amherst County Files online! Visit the Amherst County Archives at http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/va/amherst.htm >
I have the following information on this family. Elizabeth Fulcher married Thomas Fulcher in Virginia. She was a daughter of John Fulcher and Susannah George. I have a son, Samuel, listed. Hope this helps. Beezie
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: HILL, TUCKER Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/BAC.2ACE/1386 Message Board Post: Looking for information about the children of Dabney Hill ca 17i75-1755, and his parents, Thomas Hill and Elizabeth (?Fulcher?). Dabney Hill married Elizabeth Tucker, daughter of Charles Tucker and Mary Tomkins.
Gee, I don't know. I was told by Lindsey's daughter (she's now deceased) that Darra was a widow. But I've learned by research that out-of-wedlock children were not at all rare in the past, people just didn't send their daughters to homes for unwed mothers or put the children out for adoption. Ann ----- Original Message ----- From: "Alex Luken" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, June 23, 2006 12:07 AM Subject: Re: [VAAMHERS] Gilbert Is this your Darra? According to the 1920 Census, Clifton District, Allegheny Co. VA Her father is listed as 104/114 H N Gilbert, age 45, head, blacksmith in RR shop, rents Margaret Gilbert, age 33, wife Darra Gilbert, age 16, daughter Lillian Gilbert, age 13, daughter Byrd Gilbert, age 6, son Florence Gilbert , age 2 6/12, daughter Mary Gilbert, age 8/12, daughter Alex Luken On Jun 22, 2006, at 11:25 PM, Ann Wilmer wrote: > Don't know anything about an Edward Gilbert but my grandmother's > brother's > second wife was a Gilbert widow with a child that he raised. This is > what I > know: > > Lindsey Thomas Wilmer (born July 8, 1884 and died April 8, 1962), was > the > son of William Wilmer and Frances Lee Nuckols [sic]. Lindsey one > brother and > five sisters. His brother, William died between the age of 10 and 15. > His > sisters were Annie Byrd Wilmer, Laura Vickie Wilmer, Tempy Wilmer > Jennings, > Emma Wilmer Warren and Maggie Wilmer. Annie Byrd married Ed Wilmer and > they > were my grandparents. > > Lindsey was married twice. His first wife was Carrie Huffman Wilmer, > by > whon he had two daughters, Pauline Wilmer More Jones and Lillian Wilmer > Coleman. Carrie died from TB. > > Lindsey's second wife was, Darra Gilbert with whom he had six children: > Lonzie (never married), Beulah Wilmer Shields), Margaret Wilmer Larry > Mullens, Ruby died at 11 days old. Ila died at four months, Samuel > Lewis > died at two years old. > > Lindsey helped to raise Darra's daughter, Sadie Gilbert Nuckols. > > Ann Wilmer > > > > > ==== VAAMHERS Mailing List ==== > Thank you, Rootsweb, for making this list possible! > http://www.rootsweb.com > ______________________________
...at the Amherst County Museum and Historical Society has just been posted. Check out http://members.aol.com/achmuseum/library.html for updates to our family files, homes and places files, and family publications and binders. For those who will be in Amherst at the end of July, don't forget about the July 29 symposium at Sweet Briar College's Florence Elston Conference Center. We are co-sponsoring this with the West of the Falls Chapter of Colonial Dames, XVII Century. The topic? Discussions, research sharing and tantalizing tidbits about Jamestown's first years--what did John Rolfe consider when he prepared to marry Pocahantas? and other questions you didn't know that we have answers to... Come join us! Holly Holly Mills, MA, MLS Amherst County Museum & Historical Society Post Office Box 741 Amherst, VA 24521 Phone: (434) 946-9068 http://members.aol.com/achmuseum
Is this your Darra? According to the 1920 Census, Clifton District, Allegheny Co. VA Her father is listed as 104/114 H N Gilbert, age 45, head, blacksmith in RR shop, rents Margaret Gilbert, age 33, wife Darra Gilbert, age 16, daughter Lillian Gilbert, age 13, daughter Byrd Gilbert, age 6, son Florence Gilbert , age 2 6/12, daughter Mary Gilbert, age 8/12, daughter Alex Luken On Jun 22, 2006, at 11:25 PM, Ann Wilmer wrote: > Don't know anything about an Edward Gilbert but my grandmother's > brother's > second wife was a Gilbert widow with a child that he raised. This is > what I > know: > > Lindsey Thomas Wilmer (born July 8, 1884 and died April 8, 1962), was > the > son of William Wilmer and Frances Lee Nuckols [sic]. Lindsey one > brother and > five sisters. His brother, William died between the age of 10 and 15. > His > sisters were Annie Byrd Wilmer, Laura Vickie Wilmer, Tempy Wilmer > Jennings, > Emma Wilmer Warren and Maggie Wilmer. Annie Byrd married Ed Wilmer and > they > were my grandparents. > > Lindsey was married twice. His first wife was Carrie Huffman Wilmer, > by > whon he had two daughters, Pauline Wilmer More Jones and Lillian Wilmer > Coleman. Carrie died from TB. > > Lindsey's second wife was, Darra Gilbert with whom he had six children: > Lonzie (never married), Beulah Wilmer Shields), Margaret Wilmer Larry > Mullens, Ruby died at 11 days old. Ila died at four months, Samuel > Lewis > died at two years old. > > Lindsey helped to raise Darra's daughter, Sadie Gilbert Nuckols. > > Ann Wilmer > > > > > ==== VAAMHERS Mailing List ==== > Thank you, Rootsweb, for making this list possible! > http://www.rootsweb.com >
Don't know anything about an Edward Gilbert but my grandmother's brother's second wife was a Gilbert widow with a child that he raised. This is what I know: Lindsey Thomas Wilmer (born July 8, 1884 and died April 8, 1962), was the son of William Wilmer and Frances Lee Nuckols [sic]. Lindsey one brother and five sisters. His brother, William died between the age of 10 and 15. His sisters were Annie Byrd Wilmer, Laura Vickie Wilmer, Tempy Wilmer Jennings, Emma Wilmer Warren and Maggie Wilmer. Annie Byrd married Ed Wilmer and they were my grandparents. Lindsey was married twice. His first wife was Carrie Huffman Wilmer, by whon he had two daughters, Pauline Wilmer More Jones and Lillian Wilmer Coleman. Carrie died from TB. Lindsey's second wife was, Darra Gilbert with whom he had six children: Lonzie (never married), Beulah Wilmer Shields), Margaret Wilmer Larry Mullens, Ruby died at 11 days old. Ila died at four months, Samuel Lewis died at two years old. Lindsey helped to raise Darra's daughter, Sadie Gilbert Nuckols. Ann Wilmer
Carolyn: I checked the gen booklet that my cuz who lives in Madison Heights, Amherst County,VA had done for our family of Gottschalls. This was the only mention she made of 'Gilbert'. Maybe this might be a little clue so hope it helps. Sorry I couldn't be of more help. My cuz in VA is going thru some difficult health tests right now. When she is better will ask her if she personally knows any more re: Gilberts. 17. Alice Virtginia Gottschall (Frederick(Freddie), John Henry) was born Mar 05, 1908 and died December 21, 2001. She married (1) Loving GILBERT Apr 23, 1927. She married (2) C.Dale Webster Jul 10, 1942....(snip) Child of Alice Gottschall and LOVING GILBERT is 1. R. H GILBERT B ;Jul 04 1929 LIVING Gloria in MS
Carolyn: No help on Genealogy for Gilberts of Amherst but can tell you I have a cousin 'Gilbert' now living in Amherst County but quite ill. Also remember as a child his father and his grandmother living there also. That was abt 1940's. If I can find anything else will send it to you. Hope this helps a little. Gloria in MS (transplant from VA) ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, June 21, 2006 3:17 PM Subject: Edward Gilbert > This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > > Surnames: Gilbert/Strickland > Classification: Query > > Message Board URL: > > http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/BAC.2ACE/1385 > > Message Board Post: > > Has anyone ever seen the name Edward Gilbert associated with Amherst Co., > VA? I just re-read an old e-mail from another Gilbert researcher. She > said that her husband descends from Isaac Gilbert, who was a grandson of > Edward, and that they came from Amherst Co., VA. Any help appreciated. > Thanks in advance. > > Sue Howard > > ______________________________
I just took a glance at the 1800 Amherst County Parish Tax roster and find 2 Gilberts: Ezrkiel with 1 white male over 21, 2 horses\ Henry with 3 white males over 21, 3 horsews and 1 slave That may not help but it does acknowledge that Gilberts were in Amherst County in 1800. BH ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, June 21, 2006 4:17 PM Subject: [VAAMHERS] Edward Gilbert > This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > > Surnames: Gilbert/Strickland > Classification: Query > > Message Board URL: > > http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/BAC.2ACE/1385 > > Message Board Post: > > Has anyone ever seen the name Edward Gilbert associated with Amherst Co., > VA? I just re-read an old e-mail from another Gilbert researcher. She > said that her husband descends from Isaac Gilbert, who was a grandson of > Edward, and that they came from Amherst Co., VA. Any help appreciated. > Thanks in advance. > > Sue Howard > > > ==== VAAMHERS Mailing List ==== > Amherst County Files online! Visit the Amherst County Archives at > http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/va/amherst.htm > >
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Gilbert/Strickland Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/BAC.2ACE/1385 Message Board Post: Has anyone ever seen the name Edward Gilbert associated with Amherst Co., VA? I just re-read an old e-mail from another Gilbert researcher. She said that her husband descends from Isaac Gilbert, who was a grandson of Edward, and that they came from Amherst Co., VA. Any help appreciated. Thanks in advance. Sue Howard
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Hello - I would like to share data on your Gray's in SW VA. John, Grove City, OH At 02:58 PM 6/17/2006, you wrote: >I also am having trouble finding Amherst Co. VA Tucker family m. into >Gregory family > >Sallie (Sarah) Tucker m. to John Gregory before 1771 >with 10 children(seven sons and three daughters) including John Gregory. > >Sallie (Sarah) died about 1802 and John Gregory died 1800 and "were >buried 4 or 5 miles south of the Nelson Court House" > >The above is the only information I have on this family. Would love >to have more information on them. > >Land Harris >Fascinated by family > >Brown, Harris, Hamner, Herndon, Hendley, Norris, Land, Clarke, Laughton, >Maynard, Nimmo, Reid, Peebles, Lucas, Webb, Hart, Williams, Wilson, >Gregory, >Taylor,Tyler, Osborn, Terry, Pickett, Raiford, LeGrand, Micheaux, >Turner, >Tucker, Linthicum, Sheppard, Leak, Vaughan, Rochette, Washington, >Barham, >Bradley, Morris, Wrenn, Williamson, Gray, Davis, Blackburn, & Stovall to >name a few...
According to the topo map of the area, some of our ancestors -- including John and Sallie -- are buried at the foot of Jennings Mountain. Ann Also a cousin. ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, June 17, 2006 4:02 AM Subject: LOOKING FOR COUSINS THAT DESCEND FROM GEORGE RODNEY JOHNSON HOWDY COUSINS, George Rodney Johnson M Nancy Ellen Mitchell, Their Daughter Sallie Lee Johnson Married John J. Wilmer, They were My Grt Grand Parents. George Rodney's Son Thomas George Johnson, IS the Grt Grand Father of < BETTY GILLISPIE JENNINGS> AS per An Article on Page's 181/182 Of the # 2 EDITION of the Amherst County Heritage Book, Cousin Betty OR some of the Jennings Family from the Sardis Area of Amherst County PLEASE CONTACT, CUZ A T Powell <[email protected]> THANKS ______________________________
I also am having trouble finding Amherst Co. VA Tucker family m. into Gregory family Sallie (Sarah) Tucker m. to John Gregory before 1771 with 10 children(seven sons and three daughters) including John Gregory. Sallie (Sarah) died about 1802 and John Gregory died 1800 and "were buried 4 or 5 miles south of the Nelson Court House" The above is the only information I have on this family. Would love to have more information on them. Land Harris Fascinated by family Brown, Harris, Hamner, Herndon, Hendley, Norris, Land, Clarke, Laughton, Maynard, Nimmo, Reid, Peebles, Lucas, Webb, Hart, Williams, Wilson, Gregory, Taylor,Tyler, Osborn, Terry, Pickett, Raiford, LeGrand, Micheaux, Turner, Tucker, Linthicum, Sheppard, Leak, Vaughan, Rochette, Washington, Barham, Bradley, Morris, Wrenn, Williamson, Gray, Davis, Blackburn, & Stovall to name a few... ...primarily in Surry/Sussex/Isle of Wight Co. VA AND Albemarle/Amherst/Nelson Co. VA AS WELL AS Guilford/Richmond/Beaufort/Edgecomb Co. NC. On Jun 12, 2006, at 4:57 AM, [email protected] wrote: > This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > > Surnames: TUCKER > Classification: Query > > Message Board URL: > > http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/BAC.2ACE/1384 > > Message Board Post: > > I'm having trouble figuring out parents or siblings of my > gggrandfather, Charles Tucker, who died in Amherst in 1846, leaving > behind a widow, Adaline Plunkett Tucker, and five children under > the age of 14, including my ggrandfather, James William Tucker. > > In the 1850 census, his widow was shown still living in the > Temperance district of Amherst, surrounded by William and Ann > Tucker; Wyatt Tucker; and Edmond P. Tucker. Nearby were the > Higginbothams, including Absalom Jr.'s wife, who was formerly > Elizabeth Tucker. > > I assume that William, Wyatt and Edmond were related to Charles but > cannot prove that. And there were several Williams, Wyatts and > Charles around!! Anyone who can help shed light on this, please! > > > ==== VAAMHERS Mailing List ==== > Have spare time? The USGenWeb Census Project needs you! To > volunteer or view transcribed censuses, visit http:// > www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/census/ >
HOWDY COUSINS, George Rodney Johnson M Nancy Ellen Mitchell, Their Daughter Sallie Lee Johnson Married John J. Wilmer, They were My Grt Grand Parents. George Rodney's Son Thomas George Johnson, IS the Grt Grand Father of < BETTY GILLISPIE JENNINGS> AS per An Article on Page's 181/182 Of the # 2 EDITION of the Amherst County Heritage Book, Cousin Betty OR some of the Jennings Family from the Sardis Area of Amherst County PLEASE CONTACT, CUZ A T Powell <[email protected]> THANKS
Hi, here I am...I can't remember what we were looking for together....but I will be glad to help----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, June 11, 2006 3:16 PM Subject: [VAAMHERS] Loking for Sue Snyder > This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > > Classification: Lookup > > Message Board URL: > > http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/BAC.2ACE/1383 > > Message Board Post: > > Here a while ago I contacted a lady by the name of Sue Snyder, in redueing > my computer I have lose her email address. If she would be so kind as to > email me it will help as I maybe able to put her in contact with a new > cousin. > Thank you > Reni > > > ==== VAAMHERS Mailing List ==== > Amherst County Files online! Visit the Amherst County Archives at > http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/va/amherst.htm > >