Dear All: As you all know, Rootsweb is under a major reconstruction and upgrading program. New servers are being installed etc. >From time to time, there are problems accessing various parts of the sites. Here is the latest information from Tim Pierce as of last night. It looks like another week or so to finally get it all done. The lists that he refers to is primarily the mailing lists but also some of the search engines etc. Should be faster, better etc when it's all done. There are more details posted on the Rootsweb home page. Best Regards John A Hansen List Admin At 09:51 PM 6/28/02 , Tim Pierce wrote: >I can only speak first-hand for the mail-related systems. The >following machines have been moved to new hardware in the new >facility: > >mail.rootsweb.com >pml.rootsweb.com >lists2.rootsweb.com >lists3.rootsweb.com >lists7.rootsweb.com > >Still to go: > >lists5.rootsweb.com >archiver.rootsweb.com >listsearches.rootsweb.com > >These will get done next week, hopefully to finish by the middle of >the week. > >Randy has been working feverishly on the other machines. I know that >www.rootsweb.com has been moved, am pretty sure that homepages is done >and that freepages is in process, but I don't know their status.
Hello all, I am writing to find more information (if anyone has some) about a family of Wades in Lee County, Virginia. I believe I found them in the 1880 Lee County, Virginia Census. The Wades left the western part of Virginia for Middlesboro, Kentucky and Columbus, Ohio. I am looking for Gilbert and Rebecca Boswell Wade of Lee County, Virginia. Robert
Subject: George Calbrath Wade Jr. reunion 20 July 2002 noon Fillmore park near Old Territorial Statehouse Hey anyone out there who's descended from George Calbrath Wade, Jr - we are having the annual reunion this year on July 20 at noon at the park in Fillmore Utah, USA near the old Territorial Statehouse and the courthouse. Bring yourself, your kids, lunch and something to share for potluck ! also your family history info that you'd like to share. We'll provide cold soda pops and a shady place to get to know all your second and third cousins twice removed !! We would like to get organized on working together on the genealogy / family history. Also possibly get a newsletter started. or a web page. Bring your ideas and let's see what we can do !! Spread the word and Be there or be square !! xoxo, Mary McCashland ________________________________________________________________ GET INTERNET ACCESS FROM JUNO! Juno offers FREE or PREMIUM Internet access for less! Join Juno today! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/web/.
I am researching Nannie (Nancy) Wade b. abt. 1890 she was married to William Leslie. Their daughter Lillie Mae Leslie b. July 18, 1925, in Stonewall, Oklahoma was married to Charles George Vineyard b, March 28, 1906, in Nocona, Texas. Nannie and William are as far back as I have gotten. She was supposedly a Chickasaw Indian out of Stonewall, Allen & also Ada, Oklahoma Other children of Nannie and William are: Harvey John Ruby Frances Glen Walter born in Allen, OK Maude Evalena Otto b. in Allen, OK Oral Thomas Leslie b. in Allen, OK Thank you Kathy Gold, Washington State [email protected]
Hello Folks, Pardon me for the cross posting if you receive more than one copy of this. Do you have more than one of my surnames for the dates in the indicated areas? If so, please contact me. BLAKE 1819 Whitley Co KY, 1830-1860 Marshall Co AL CRAIG 1819 SC, 1840-1870 Marshall Co AL HAMES 1760 VA, 1790 SC (Pendleton, Union), 1820 GA (Hall, Murray) JACQUES/JAQUISH/JAGARSH/JAGNISH 1840-1860 Roane Co TN, 1870-1880 Marshall Co AL JOHNSON 1824 GA, 1850-1900 Jefferson Co AL KING 1760-1830 SC KRUGG 1739 Germany, 1757-1780 VA MATHIS 1825 NC, 1840-1860 Roane Co TN WADE 1726-1780 VA, 1790 Pendleton Dist. SC, 1810-1827 GA (Hall, Gwinnett), 1830-1920s AL (1830 Jackson, 1840 Morgan, 1850-1870 Marshall, 1880 Jackson, 1890-1920s Jefferson) WATERS/WATTERS 1840-1860 Marshall Co AL WHALEN 1852-1899 AL (Tallpoosa, Talladega, Jefferson) WHITAKER 1819 SC, 1830-1860 Marshall Co AL Thank you very much. Eldon mailto:[email protected] Researching: WADE and HAMES - SC, GA, AL
Seeking descendants of ALLIN & MARY WADE who were born and married in Halifax Va. and died in N. C. . Allin died in 1835 and Mary in 1839 in Person Co. N. C. . Known children were: JOHN LUCY married James H. Walton DAVID WILMOTH HENRY DRURY ALLEN married Nancy Ann Green 10 Dec 1829. Drury died in Alabama GEORGE BOXLEY married Elizabeth Carter before 1838 George died in Texas UNKNOWN SON
We are trying to locate information on Thomas Jesse WADE, who went by the name Jesse, and his wife, Nancy HARDIN. Both are buried in Booher Cemetery, in Arkansas (I have a photo of their headstone, if anyone needs it). We are interested in knowing his birthplace (we have conflicting accounts of Ringgold, Georgia and Tennessee. We also have conflicting birthdates--a family Bible, his wife's, said he was born on 10/15/1848, but he was not found in the 1850 Census with his family members (although I know that doesn't prove anything). Another researcher lists his birthdate as 1846. The reason for this was the 1920 census records. But the same researcher also had the 1910 census record showing Jesse as 60. His obituary lists his age at death as more than 100, but we believe this might have been an error. He died while visiting his son, James Alison WADE. I would be more than happy to forward on whatever information I have if anyone else is looking for these individuals. Thank you for any help you can provide, Shari [email protected]
Hi, I wanted everyone to know, the Ed Wade file that I mentioned is the old one with 13000 on it, some new people have been asking for it. Most of you have it already. I would be happy to send it again if you need it, but I wanted to make sure everyone knows there is not a new copy yet. I always announce it when we get a new one out. Charley is busy inputting the new info in now that we gathered from the last worldwide query I put out around the first of April this year. Let me know if you want a copy. I will announce the new one as soon as he gets it done, June
Hi, Here I am, I will send it again. I just happened to be sitting here sending another one out! It follows in a private email. Anyone else want it, I will be glad to send it. June ----- Original Message ----- From: "dale wade" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, May 21, 2002 11:58 PM Subject: [WADE] Wade Gedcom I am hoping someone can help me on the list. Awhile ago I recieved the Wade Gedcom from a woman named June. I am hoping that someone can put me in contact with her again. My computer crashed and I lost the Gedcom. Does anyone know how I can reach her? Melinda Wade ==== WADE Mailing List ==== To UNSUBCRIBE from LIST - mailto:[email protected] To UNSUBCRIBE from DIGEST - mailto:[email protected] Leave Subject Line empty * Put Only: UNSUBSCRIBE in body of message ============================== To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237
I am hoping someone can help me on the list. Awhile ago I recieved the Wade Gedcom from a woman named June. I am hoping that someone can put me in contact with her again. My computer crashed and I lost the Gedcom. Does anyone know how I can reach her? Melinda Wade
Hey anyone out there who's descended from George Calbrath Wade, Jr - we are having the annual reunion this year on July 20 at noon at the park in Fillmore Utah, USA near the old territorial statehouse and the courthouse. Bring yourself, your kids, lunch and something to share for potluck ! also your family history info that you'd like to share. We'll provide sodas and a shady place to get to know all your second and third cousins twice removed !! Spread the word and Be there or be square !! xoxo, Mary McCashland ________________________________________________________________ GET INTERNET ACCESS FROM JUNO! Juno offers FREE or PREMIUM Internet access for less! Join Juno today! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/web/.
Welcome: It's been awhile since I've posted some hints and guidelines for this mailing list. This memo has been a joint effort with Sue Swiggum from the The Ships List. She has a creative writing ability and creates these really wonderful posts every 3 months or so. . I've modified the memo to cover our particular situation as compared to her list and added some other tidbits that I've accumulated over the years. I'd like to see her publish a book on the subject of Internet Mailing Lists quirks. Hope it's useful for you. Best Regards John A Hansen List Admin ++ Gateways I've set up gateways from most of the message boards. This increases the amount of messages to this list. The usage pattern on the message boards is much more informal than here. However, I've seen many cases where people are tracking the same brick walls for obvious reasons. An elusive ancestor is the same on the mailing list and the message boards. But while the post from the message boards comes this way. the posts from the mailing list do NOT go back to the board. You need to click on the URL in the message and reply "over there" Then your reply will also come back here to this mailing list. ++Subject Lines -- Subject Lines -- Subject Lines -- Subject Lines -- plus ... a few tidbits and gentle reminders which you might find useful. Regarding "Subject Lines" .... you'll see my other comments for Digest members below. Do include your surnames ( in Caps) in the subject line > location > dates and then include them again in the body of your message where you give the full details of your ancestor. If your details are sketchy at this point, then just put what ever you do have; sometimes the most minor of details can often provide the breakthrough. Subject lines such as "HELP" may not get you any HELP ... "NEW SUBSCRIBER" may only get you a HELLO if you are lucky. The reason is not because you are being intentionally ignored, but rather because our wonderful members with the resources to help you are VERY busy, so they scan the subject lines looking for a subject about which they have knowledge. Sometimes they have no time to open every message and peek to see if they can help, so do yourselves a big favor by drawing the right kind of attention to yourself and giving an assist to those with the resources and knowledge who are able to help. If you are making a general or other emigration/immigration inquiry, take a moment to read your own subject line first, to check if it is meaningful for your query. Put as much info in the subject line as can be reasonably done. Try not to _begin_ your subject line with numbers, as the robot handling the list mail sometimes rejects those. ps. A list member (who is one of our big helpers) has also suggested that when any of us respond to a message with an inappropriate subject line, that we alter it slightly. I do this sometimes, but on a busy day I sometimes overlook this step. ++ AOL and SPAM filters There has been a new trend for subscribers to set up filters to screen out unwanted emails. Unfortunately, it sometimes also restricts the receipt of messages from Rootsweb. When the message is rejected, it automatically triggers a auto bounce counter here at Rootsweb. "After 4 there is no more" to plagiarize an old advertising theme :-). ++ Answering: If you able to answer another member's query, then please share that answer with other list members ... UNLESS, the reply is very specifically directed to the poster [such as, "we have a Bill Smith living next door ... could he be yours?"] If your answer will be of interest to other list members, such as immigration, marriages, dates, ports, microfilm numbers, "how-to" research immigration/emigration related sources etc., etc., then please share that with the list. ++ Quoting: When responding to a query on the list, by all means quote the original message so that we ALL know what you are talking about. BUT, edit <snip> the original message to just illustrate the part which you have answered. On the recent roll call for instance, the actual post for the roll call should have been snipped. ++ <snip>'s: As mentioned above, "snipping" [editing] is recommended, to save from excessive "quoting" and wasting band-width by filling up the Digests. List Mode members, also <snip> the 'tag-lines' from the original post, and refrain from sending any "piggy-backed" messages with your post unless they follow the thread. ++ Forwarding Mail: When forwarding mail [Fwd:] because you may have mis-addressed the original or you are sending a repeat of an earlier query, take a moment to edit all the unnecessary 'headers' and taglines etc. They take up too much room, and serve no purpose. Some may just "delete" rather than paging down to find your message. Consider copy/paste into a new message, rather than "Fwd:". ++ CAPS: Do not write your message in "CAPS" [Capital letters]. Messages/Queries written ALL in CAPS tend to be difficult to read, for most of us. In the "world" of cyber-space, CAPS are considered the equivalent of SHOUTING! Save CAPS for ship names, surnames, or anything else you wish to stress. (CAPS are okay from vision-impaired members) ++ WebPages: Do not "quote" an entire web page, rather, POST the URL and give a brief description of the site, and an explanation of why you found it useful. ++ Citing: When quoting any information found elsewhere, eg. ... a web page, a book, a document .. always cite (give credit) to the website, and/or the author, the publication etc. Apart from being common courtesy, it can also cover many possible copyright infringements when you quote an excerptfrom an original document/publication. Content from a public document is not copyright, but the compilation of those facts can be. ++ Subject Lines: These are SO important as this is your "headline" to attract the attention of those who may be able to help you. Digest members ..... remember to change the subject line to reflect the topic. If you send a subject which says ... Re: Surname-D Digest V02 #xx ... then this is meaningless, and may go unread. Also, include your year of interest. ++ Thank you: Please NEVER forget to send a thank you to someone who has answered your query. It is so nice to send some appreciation to those who have helped you. These should be in the form of a PRIVATE message, but I won't mind if you have been totally overwhelmed by the number of responses, and you wish to thank everyone by means of the list. :-) It only takes a moment, and shows that you don't take any contribution for granted. ++ Reply Most often any info request etc should be posted to the list [email protected] Do not reply to me as list admin because I then just forward to the list..later..maybe :-) Please reply to the List even if you are on the Digest as in [email protected] ++ Not A Subscriber. You will sometimes get a "Not A Subscriber" notice. These are posts that get bounced to me because the poster is sending from a different address than they are subscribed with. I usually forward these to the list. The address that you are registered with can be just slightly different, sometimes the ISP inserts a extra server or other identification in the email id. To check your own address, send your self a email and look at the headers to look at your "from" address. Make sure your email program inserts this address in your post and then subscribe to the mailing lists of your choice. Some ISP ( MSN especially) adds "hotmail"or "email" on some kind of random basis to your "from" address. The Rootsweb computer sees that as a totally different address and will bounce that to me. I usually forward when I can , but there is a delay. ++ Virus alerts Please just send these directly to me and keep the discussion off the mailing list. There is a really good Virus mailing list here at Rootsweb Join by sending an email to [email protected] with subscribe in the body of message. I can also refer you to any number of good Virus sites and sites for Free Anti-Virus software. For the first time, if you do get infected, then I delete your account and send a notice message to you. The second time results in a reject notice on your account. I will send out Virus Alerts from time to time after verifying with several Virus web sites. I do subscribe to several newsletters and "honey pots" to get early warnings about upcoming Viruses. There is a wide difference of opinion about the question of even the List Admin sending out Virus Alerts. I will be happy to debate the point off line but I can declare now that in my opinion, the possibility of saving even one person the pain of losing their work is worth one delete message. The virus industry has changed dramatically over the last two years and that changed my opinion. ++ Virus Updates to the software There is a separate and important fact that everyone needs to know. The AntiVirus software program is out of date when you purchase and install it. The Software Programs work on checking a pattern of words against a known database of viruses. There are new viruses introduced each day of each week. So your AV program needs to be updated very often ( at least once a week) I update mine every night. Most programs have an auto update feature. I've set mine to update at 2 AM. Now it also goes that don't lean back and sigh if you have you've got AV software. The AV software is your last line of defense ; not your first. Don't open attachments etc etc. Some of the new viruses are really tricky in their descriptions ( warning from Microsoft come to mind) and double extensions etc etc. There are viruses now being seen at some of the test sites, that are sent in the pure text messages. Currently you can not get a virus from the message from Rootsweb. It's your friends, family and people that you correspond with that do you in :-). ++ Signature Blocks Signature Blocks and Lines are your address at the bottom of your message. No signatures lines over 4 lines. The VLF will automatically put anybody on moderate that can't seem to get their sig line down. Large sig lines clog up the search engine and the archives. "VLF is a patented system from Piglet (the Listowners admin) and she rents it out for a royalty fee per use. VLF = Very Large Flyswatter to keep posters in line :-) ++ Bounces We all get bounced from time to time. It's not a signal that we don't love you. The Rootsweb email server keeps track of how many times a message to you has bounced back. Most times it'd due to you exceeding a limit at your email service. Most of the free Email servers ( Yahoo, Hotmail Netzero ) have very low limits , usually 2 meg of mail. In today's world of big messages that happens very fast. A weekend away can fill your email box pretty fast. So the post from these lists then gets returned. "After 4 there is no more" and the "bouncer" steps in and removes your address. Don't get upset, merely resubscribe and go on. You might want to check the archives to see if there is any missed messages to you. ++ Archives. Every message ever posted is archived here at Rootsweb. So if you're joining because you now found that this surname or topic is hot on your priority list, then check the archives to see what has already been posted. You can go to the home page at www.rootsweb.com and pick up the archives from there. The archives are located at www.archiver.rootsweb.com if you want to bypass home and go direct :-) ++ Contact the List Admin You can always contact any list admin by sending an email to [email protected] XXXX = name of the list. My email is below for direct reference. ++ Unsubscribe Please send an email directly to the request server at [email protected] and merely put unsubscribe in the body of the message. To get on this list you had sent a message with subscribe. So to get off, you merely just tell the computer unsubscribe. Remember this is HAL. Remember this is HAL, Remember this is HAL etc etc. ++ Address Changes We all have address changes in our life. It's a fact of life in this Internet world we live in. So to update your address: A: Send an email to unsubscribe. Please note that you need to use the original email address to do so. On almost every email software program, you can install or keep the original email address. It's there in the from box of the message. You might have to call up the "options" tab to see it. B: Then send an email to subscribe the new address. Please use the new address as it looks in your email server when you created your new account. ++ Posting to the Mail List. All Inquires and mail should only go directly to the mail list. The address to post to is [email protected] Messages sent to to the [email protected] will bounce back to me. Since most of those bounces are misc. they wind up getting deleted. So your pleas to get help to find that one elusive ancestor is gone into the ether someplace. Any other address will bounce to me and then be deleted. There are many ways that various spam artists are trying to post to the list and wind up bouncing to the admin. They are all deleted. So your important message regarding an ancestor line or a response to someone will probably be deleted. ++ USE your one and only Official Subscribed Address Most of the problems regarding posting, unsubscribing etc are due to a difference in the "from" address in your email program and the "reply to". You were subscribed to the "reply to" address automatically. The computer ( HAL) looks only at your "from" address. That "from" address must match the subscribed address. So if you changed the "from" address for some reason then no message. The computer will only accept mail from registered subscribed users. When the address doesn't match exactly, it bounces. I sometimes get a copy but not always. Take a look at the welcome message that you received for this list. Please keep that message. It tells you exactly what address was subscribed and will be accepted for posting. Make sure all email you send is "from" that address. The Rootsweb computer "Hal" just never sleeps and never lets a message get by with an "almost correct" address. Remember this is HAL, Remember this is HAL ++ Be Nice No Flames, No Selling, No Religion, No Politics These are all interesting and emotional items. Trying to admin a list under those circumstance just takes too much time from my own Genealogy and my Grandchildren :-) Hope all this helps. Best Regards John A Hansen [email protected] List Admin BTW: From time to time I get some questions about my own background etc. There is a summary at: http://www.rootsweb.com/rootsweb/spotlight/hansen_j.html
Hi, I just noticed a book for sale on Ebay with a starting bid of $16.77 for 3 more days. Thought someone might be interested. I have no connection with the book. I know there are Wades in there because some Wade cousins have their own books, but there are a lot of other families. I do not know any other names of the families. It is under: Everything Else: Genealogy: other
Looking for info. on the Isaac WADE family. Isaac b. abt. 1821 TN. His wife was Susan B. ____ WADE b. ab.t 1819-20 VA or GA. Children: James H. TN 1839; Milton GA 1842; Mary Ann GA 1848; Calista Caroline "Callie" GA 1852; Jessee TX 1856; Elbert TX 1860. They were living in Rusk Co. TX 1850. By 1870 they were in Denton Co. TX. In 1880 Isaac is not shown but Susan B. Wade is living in Gregg Co. TX with son Milton M. age 39 and Elbert H. age 20. Also living in Gregg Co. is son William Wade and wife Sallie E. and son Granville. Their daughter Callie married William L. McCombs in 1870 in Denton Co. Appreciate any help. Linda
Dear All: Some of you have posted really nice and comprehensive descriptions of your brick walls on the roll call. There is also an very interesting method to utilize the combined benefits of the message boards and the mailing lists that could be of use to everyone. We can use of the archiving capability of the message board and the address of the URL of that message to keep your information available and easy to reach for viewers. The process is: A: Most genealogy software programs will allow you to segment a specific portion of the family tree. So create the descendants tree or ancestry tree in your program or from your ancestry files and then copy that to the clipboard. B: Open the message board at www.rootsweb.com for the specific surname and or Clan. C: Create a new post and copy the material of the ancestor from above into that post. D: Go to Tools or other options on your email program and open the sig lines feature option E: Create the Sig Line block in your email program Insert the name of the brick wall or person at the top of the chart along with the highlights of location and time etc. This is effectively your subject lines so make it eye catching and complete. Then copy the message URL into the next line just below the subject line. E: You now have a 2 line sig line! It lets a viewer go to the same reference point by merely clicking on the URL. If they reply, then you will get that reply automatically. It also gathers all the information on that ancestor in one location so you have a stream of replies for all to see and comment on. That URL becomes a universal locator for you to add to all your outgoing messages and other messages. Especially if you have a lot of documentation etc it will help to confirm to other viewers that this is the right tree. F: Then when you post to the [email protected] "insert" and select the appropriate sig line in that message instead of merely the long line of surnames that nobody really looks at. It will then be a sig line of interest to people in that mailing list with a really easy way to check to see if it fits their family lines. This allows you to post your SPECIFIC brick wall on every post to that specific surname list! That way the more help you give others by posting , the more visibility your brick wall receives and thence the more chances you have of getting help in return :-) G: It will also benefit the new search engines that are coming on stream here at Rootsweb. That search engine will then find your messages that relate to that specific ancestor you are researching. You are now using the message boards as an online archiving and retrieval system. Most people will not go to the threaded archives etc but a simple click on the url below an interesting subject line will likely get their attention. It has the added benefits of: A: always visible forever. B: easier to find than the archives list. C: keeps the threads across many months and years D: there will be an auto reply to you whenever a reply is given. E: New search engine will find related messages. Let's use the combined benefits of the message boards and the mailing lists to our mutual advantage. Please feel free to pass this email to anyone of interest. Best Regards John A Hansen List Admin [email protected] BTW: Example below for one of my brick walls :-) Isaac Brownell > Mass > 1772 ( My ALDEN Line) http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec?htx=message&r=rw&p=surnames.brownell&m=324
Hi, Looking for information on ABSOLOM WADE born in 1804 in VA. I believe he is living with a ALEXANDER WADE in 1830 in Gallatin Co KY. In 1832 he married MALINDA K. PORTER MCLIN MCKEE in Henry Co. TN and in 1840 he is in Gibson Co TN. They move to LA and both die there. WHO ARE ABSOLOM'S PARENTS???? Any info will be greatly appreciated. Rachel
Wonderful! I'm so glad you found them! ...Isn't this fun!!...Betty in Texas Subject: Re: [WADE] N.C. Person Co. WADE Marriages Betty in Texas, Imagine you've been hugged!!! The marriage for my friend's great-great-grandparents was there. Bingo! Linda
This information was generously shared with me today and I'd like to share it with all of you Wade researchers out there...Betty in Texas =================================================== "Person County North Carolina Marriage Records 1792-1869", by Frances T. Ingmire, Iberian Publishing Company Athens, Georgia., which lists (12) WADE grooms, and (11) WADE brides. Page 61 (Grooms): WADE, Allen m. VAUGHAN, Chrissy 04/05/1823 WADE, Benjamin m. WRENN, Elizabeth 11/29/1865 WADE, Benjamin m. DENNY, Nancy 05/02/1818 WADE, Clement m. SCOTT, Martha 03/20/1828 WADE, Downey m. RICHARDSON, Martha 12/11/1806 WADE, Ellis m. BOYD, Susan 01/29/1833 WADE, George m. LAWSON, Sarah L. 04/15/1823 WADE, Joshua m. DENNY, Polly 10/09/1811 WADE, N. T. m. DAVIS, Margaret B. 08/03/1865 WADE, Nicholas L. m. HOWARD, Margaret A. 10/21/1850 WADE, William H. m. BLACKARD, Sarah J. 05/17/1847 WADE, William H. m. TWISDALE, Lucy 12/28/1847 Page 60 (Brides) WADE, Amia m. BOYD, Jourdan 02/29/1812 WADE, Ann m. WALKER, Thomas 03/23/1818 WADE, Harriet m. WOODY, James 12/09/1815 WADE, Mary m. JONES, Robt. 05/20/1793 WADE, Mary m. THOMAS, Joel 12/28/1855 WADE, Mary m. WELLS, William 09/13/1830 WADE, Peggy m. TORIAN, Nathaniel 10/20/1813 WADE, Rebecca m. MCMURRY, William 12/11/1823 WADE, Rebecca F. m. HARDIE, Richard T. 10/10/1849 WADE, Sallie E. m. BOLTON, George B. 11/21/1866 WADE, Sally m. LONG, Reuben 06/16/1829 Katherine Kerr Kendall's "Person County North Carolina Marriage Records 1792-1868" includes the following information (slightly different): WADE, Allin m. VAUGHAN, Cresey 04/05/1823 WADE, Clemment m. SCOTT, Martha 03/20/1828 WADE, Downey m. RICHERSON, Martha 12/11/1806 WADE, Josiah m. DENNY, Polly 10/09/1811
Searching for information on siblings & parents of my great grandfather, George Boxley Wade. The siblings were born a little before and after 1800 in Halifax Co., Va., then moved to nearby Person Co., N.C... Their names were: Parents: ALLIN / ALLEN & MARY POLLY BOXLEY WADE children: JOHN LUCY DAVID WILMOTH HENRY DRURY ALLEN GEORGE BOXLEY (mine) UNKNOWN SON They lived in Halifax Co. Va. & in Person Co., North Carolina then the siblings moved on to other places. George to Texas and Drury to Alabama. Thanks for any help on this family...Betty in Texas
Looking for parents of Will/William Hampton Wade b June 17,1897 Mobile Al (I believe it was Mobile).He married Sally Harris of Rock Hill SC.His grandchildren bear the middle names ,Hampton,Harrison,Lewis and Baxter.Some of these may be family names...I know that Hampton is.Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks,April Trunick