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    1. Re: [WALDROP] Benjamin and Asley Waldrop in 1827
    2. I > There is an Estate Index that has Benjamin Waldrop listed in 1829. I do not > have a copy of this. Does anyone know if it mentions Alsey? Karen, do you know what Town or County and State this Estate was in? I'll go back and recheck Benjamin and where he was in 1829. My gr grandpapa was named Joseph Ryan Waldrop. I wonder if Ryan was a family name and he was named after someone? Sandra maiden name Waldrop Green Berry, Joseph Ryan, James Harry, Harry P. Waldrop then me.

    04/28/2003 02:14:48
    1. [WALDROP] Benjamin and Asley Waldrop in 1827
    2. Karen Waldrup Ryan
    3. Something else that is found interesting about Gwinnett County, GA is that Benjamin and Asley Waldrop and Bodie are listed as founding members of the Bethlehem Primitive Baptist Church founded on March 27, 1827. >From my notes, I have Benjamin married to Rachel Griffin on Dec.22, 1825. There is an Estate Index that has Benjamin Waldrop listed in 1829. I do not have a copy of this. Does anyone know if it mentions Alsey? At least one date seems to be wrong. The church record or the marriage date to Rachel Griffin. Any ideas? Thanks, Karen Benjamin -> Major -> George M.

    04/28/2003 02:04:25
    1. [WALDROP] Rev. Green Berry Waldrop in Talbot County, Georgia.
    2. <A HREF="mailto:Scalawag1867">Scalawag1867</A> Sandra, I just remembered that I had a book here about the founding of Talbot County and it's principle founders, I located "Rev G.B. Waldruop," (Different spelling), But could be of interest.  Quote: Liberty Hill was constituted October 4, 1837, with 13 members, by a presbytery of the Rev. G. B. Waldruop, James Perryman and A. Smith. Early pastors were James Perryman,  1837, R. Fleming, 1838, C. H. Stillwell, 1840; etc.; etc. I have other info, just a matter of research and time. Does this help? Tommy

    04/28/2003 05:00:18
    1. [WALDROP] This was at the bottom of the last email.
    2. >          Sweetwater Primitive Baptist Church was organized  on December 8, > 1824 in the Wells school house by Tyre Landers and G. B. Waldrop.  The > following were charter members:  Frances Landers, Clarissa Woodruff, Sara > Morgan, Elizabeth Niblet, Precilla Woodruff, Mary Hedrick, Hannah Spradlin, > Heziah Lawrence, Sarah Schamblee, Margaret Minchem, Cynthy Barnett, Editha > McDaniel, Elley Davis, Nancy Hendrix, John Hendrix, Elizabeth Doneyhoo, > James Donehoo, Thomas Mason, Prodence Wells, James Wells, Bodie Waldrop, > Benjamin Waldrop, Alsey Waldrop. > >         The first building was erected in 1824 and  replaced in 1909.  The > first minister of the church was James Hale, who served 16 years > consecutively, and an additional 12 years two years later. > >         Located on Pleasant Hill Road between Duluth and Lawrenceville, > near the corner of Cruse Road, the church today is used as Sweetwater > Memorial  Chapel.  The cemetery is relatively well maintained, and several > graves are decorated with small Confederate flags.  The Eli Landers house > is seen directly behind the cemetery. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >

    04/28/2003 04:34:43
    1. [WALDROP] GREEN BERRY WALDROP ORGANIZED CHURCH IN GWINNETTE COUNTY, GEORGIA
    2. Sweet water Baptist Church , Gwinnette County, Georgia. Below mentions Green Berry, Benjamin, Aisley and Bodi Waldrop. Lawrenceville, Georgia >          Lawrenceville's history is closely tied with the history of > Gwinnett County itself.     All of the business of the county was moved to > this location in 1820, and a temporary courthouse was erected.         > William Toweres was the surveyor who laid out the courthouse square, with > the four streets bordering the square named for distinguished men, Pike, > Perry, Clayton and Croghan (now spelled Grogan).   The next four streets > were named for trees, Oak, Chestnut, Sassagras and Pine.  William Maltbie > suggested the name for the town itself. > >         The original town commissioners were James Wardlaw, Hugh B. > Greenwood, James McClure, John Gaddess, Sr., and Pascal Brooks, who had the > authority to pass bylaws and regulations necessary to maintain the streets, > springs and police.  They were appointed to serve until the first election > in January 1823. > >         After Lawrenceville was incorporated in 1821 the population began > growing, and businesses relocated to the new county seat.   In 1829  > Lawrenceville had forty dwellings, ten stores, ten machine shops, three law > offices, three doctors, one academy, one Methodist church, one Baptist > church and one Presbyterian church. > >         Among the first lawyers in the town were Philip Alston, 1821; N. L. > Hutchins, 1823;  John G. Parks, 1823; E. W. Chester, 1825; and James C. > Martin, 1829, who lost his life in the Creek Indian War. > >         Early physicians in Lawrenceville were Dr. Philo Hall, Dr. Bangs, > Dr. Jesse Lowe, Dr. Wildman, Dr. John W. Maltbie and Dr. T. W. Alexander. > >          Edward Featherstone and Asahel R. Smith were among the first > merchants in town. > >         In 1832 ten acres were set aside northwest of Lawrenceville for the > Lawrenceville Academy.  The trusteess were:  William Maltbie, Elisha Winn, > E. W. Chester, Thomas W. Alexander, Charles W. Rawson, John Mills, William > Richardson, Richard Seay, Robert S. Adair and Isham Williams. > >         The Lawrenceville Female Seminary was incorporated by the General > Assembly in 1837, and a two story brick building was erected by Daniel > Killian in 1838 (now the Gwinnett History Museum). > >         In 1893 a public school system was created in the town, and a new > building was erected.  Mrs. Ronald Johnston was the first superintendent > and Mr. Miller, Mr. Davis, and Mrs. Bessie Exum were the first teachers. > >         The <A HREF="http://gwinnett-online.com/FAIRVIEWPC/history.htm">Presbyterian Church of Fairview</A> was organized August 9, 1823 by > the Rev. Remembrance Chamberlain.  The charter members were Mary A. Isley, > Margaret Beattie, Mary Reid, Isabel Jackson,  Catherine Montgomery, Phillip > Isley, George M. Gresham, James M. Gresham, William Montgomery, James C. > Reed, W. J. Russell, Samuel Reed, and Thomas Beattie. > >         The Lawrenceville Methodist Church was established around 1823 when > Rev. W. J. Parks was appointed at the South Carolina Conference to serve > the Gwinnett mission.  It is not known when the first building was erected > on the Old Cemetery lot.  It was followed by a second building which was > used from 1854 to 1891, when a larger building replaced it.  It burned in > 1902 and the brick building was erected. > >         Lawrenceville Baptist Church was organized May 2, 1840 of members > who had split from the Redland Baptist Church over policy decisions.   The > charter members were James P. Simmons, A. Bloodworth, William Sanders, G. > W. F. Lamkin, Sion Evans, S. Bloodworth, Alindima Lamkin, Mariam Pool, > Katherin Evans, Mary L. Skelton, Cyntha Evans, and Emeline, a slave.  Their > first pastor was S. B. Churchill. > >         A building committee was appointed in 1850, consisting of Anthony > W. Bates, Jno. J. Davis, and James P. Simmons, and the church was completed > in 1854.  Until the building was completed, the  Baptists worshiped with > the Presbyterians.   In 1887 a new building was completed on South Clayton > Street, and additions continued through the years. > >         Walnut Grove Baptist Church was  organized in 1872 with seven > charter members:  Manaley Haslett, Mary McConnell, Hannah A. Bailey, > William Haslett, J. C. McConnell, A. J. Abbott, and B. J. Bailey.  The > first building was erected in 1874, the second in 1885, and the third in > 1959. > >         McKendree Methodist Church, located northwest of Lawrenceville, was > organized in 1883 and named after Bishop McKendree.  One acre of land was > donated by Mrs. Martha Wellmaker and one by M. B. Montgomery, and the first > meeting house was erected in 1884.  The present church was built in 1884. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ***************************************************************************************************************************************** > >          Sweetwater Primitive Baptist Church was organized  on December 8, > 1824 in the Wells school house by Tyre Landers and G. B. Waldrop.  The > following were charter members:  Frances Landers, Clarissa Woodruff, Sara > Morgan, Elizabeth Niblet, Precilla Woodruff, Mary Hedrick, Hannah Spradlin, > Heziah Lawrence, Sarah Schamblee, Margaret Minchem, Cynthy Barnett, Editha > McDaniel, Elley Davis, Nancy Hendrix, John Hendrix, Elizabeth Doneyhoo, > James Donehoo, Thomas Mason, Prodence Wells, James Wells, Bodie Waldrop, > Benjamin Waldrop, Alsey Waldrop. > >         The first building was erected in 1824 and  replaced in 1909.  The > first minister of the church was James Hale, who served 16 years > consecutively, and an additional 12 years two years later. > >         Located on Pleasant Hill Road between Duluth and Lawrenceville, > near the corner of Cruse Road, the church today is used as Sweetwater > Memorial  Chapel.  The cemetery is relatively well maintained, and several > graves are decorated with small Confederate flags.  The Eli Landers house > is seen directly behind the cemetery. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ***************************************************************************************************************** > > > Views of Lawrenceville > <A HREF="http://patsabin.com/gwinnett/sweetwater.htm">Sweetwater Primitive Baptist Church and Cemetery</A> > <A HREF="http://patsabin.com/gwinnett/landers.htm">Eli Landers Home Place</A> > <A HREF="http://patsabin.com/gwinnett/courthouse.htm">Old Gwinnett County Courthouse</A> > <A HREF="http://patsabin.com/gwinnett/femaleseminary.htm">Lawrenceville Female Seminary</A> > <A HREF="http://patsabin.com/gwinnett/lvillepres.htm">Old Lawrenceville Church</A> > <A HREF="http://patsabin.com/gwinnett/victorian.htm">Victorian Home</A> > <A HREF="http://patsabin.com/gwinnett/clayton.htm">Clayton Street from the Courthouse Square</A> > <A HREF="http://patsabin.com/gwinnett/crogan.htm">Crogan Street</A> > > > This history is a work in progress.  I will be adding more information and > photographs, so be sure to check back frequently and reload or refresh! > Sources: > History of Gwinnett County, 1818-1960, Volume II, by James C. Flanigan, > copyright 1959 >   >   > > <A HREF="http://patsabin.com/gwinnett/index.htm">Back to Gwinnett County History</A> > > > <A HREF="http://patsabin.com/">Back to my REMAX of Atlanta-Gwinnett Home Page</A> > > © 1999,2000 Pat Sabin- >

    04/28/2003 04:30:40
    1. Re: [WALDROP] Benjamin Waldrop
    2. Benjamin and Alsey and Bodie are mentioned here.(Below in Sweetwater Baptist Church as charter members) Green Berry Waldrop 1791-1850s. This Green Berry is mention in Harris, Talbot, Cowetta, Mereiweather,Troup County and Muscogee County Georgia as traveling around and helping constitute the Primitive Baptist Churches. Green Berry was in Harris County when one of his sons were born. These Counties are out my back door, I live in Muscogee County, and I have traveled and checked out the Libraries where Green Berry is listed from 1828 to the late 1830s. I have copies of the deeds where he bought land in these Counties and my Muscogee County, Georgia , also. I 've heard Benjamin Waldrop stopped off in Alabama and Green Berry went on to DeSoto, Mississippi. I have listed Ezekle Waldrop listed as his brother and Benjamin Waldrop had four other sons whose names were spelled Waldrup (Major Waldrup) Jimmy Walker has listed Green Berry Waldrop 1791-1850s children listed as McDonald, Henry Low, Joseph Ryan Waldrop, and Nancy Caroline Waldrop(Mrs. Seaborn Higginbothan) Nancy married a Higginbothan, but it wasn't the Higgingbothan Jimmy Walker listed in the DeSoto County, Mississippi Journal. I have copies of letters written to Rev. or Bro. Green Berry Waldrop from his son Dr. Joseph Ryan Waldrop who was visiting in Martagorda, Texas in the 1850s. The Primitive Baptist didn't call their ministers Pastors or Rev. When Rev. Green Berry arrived in DeSoto he was called Rev. G. B. Waldrop His obit was written in the Southern Baptist Assoc. Book, in Macon , Georgia. I don't know if Ezekle Waldrop's son Green Berry Waldrop named after his uncle Rev. Green Berry Waldrop . if Green Berry the nephew was ever in Georgia during the 1820-1830s. There is plenty of evident that the elder Rev. Green Berry Waldrop(1791-1850s) was in Georgia constituting the Primitive Baptist Churches and buying and selling land in Georgia. I will send you all my findings on a few of the Primitive Baptist Churhes where during 1829 and the late 1830s, Green Berry Waldrop (1791-1850s) was in several Counties in Georgia. I have copies of the deeds where he bought and sold land in Georgia. More Information to follow. Jan Dawson, thank you for your information. So you are saying 1791-1850s Rev, Green Berry Waldrop is the son of Benjamin and Aisley Waldrop. You do not know who Bodi is, and one of the other Green Berry Waldrop is his brother Ezekle Waldrop's son who belongs to Faye Waldrop Johnston. Major Waldrup belongs to Marshall Waldrup. That leaves about three or four Waldrup brothers not accounted for, or at least I do not have information about them. Jan, thanks again for your help. The following is about the Sweetwater Baptist Chruch, including Green Berry Waldrop, Bodi, Benjamin and Asley Waldrop. Please correct anything, let me know, I will check my files and get back in touch with you. I try not to discuss anything I do not have in my files to back me up. Alot of my information came from Jimmy Walker who wrote in the DeSoto County, Mississippi Journal. Jimmy and I disagree on some of his information. I still have the material answering the questions he is asking me to prove. I need to send it to him. I can't get his correct email whenever I write him, it's returned. I do have his snail address. The Higginbothams sent me the correct information where they have Nancy Caroline Waldrop, daughter of Rev. Green Berry Waldrop and sister of my Joseph Ryan Waldrop, married to their Seaborn Higginbothan, and not who Jimmy Walker had listed in the Journa. By memory, Jimmy Walker comes from the line of my great grandpapa's daughter Georgia Ann Waldrop who married a Thornton and her daughter Jimmy Ann Thornton married Arthur Scott, then on down to the Walkers. Sweetwater Primitive Baptist Church was organized  on December 8, 1824 in the Wells school house by Tyre Landers and G. B. Waldrop.  The following were charter members:  Frances Landers, Clarissa Woodruff, Sara Morgan, Elizabeth Niblet, Precilla Woodruff, Mary Hedrick, Hannah Spradlin, Heziah Lawrence, Sarah Schamblee, Margaret Minchem, Cynthy Barnett, Editha McDaniel, Elley Davis, Nancy Hendrix, John Hendrix, Elizabeth Doneyhoo, James Donehoo, Thomas Mason, Prodence Wells, James Wells, Bodie Waldrop, Benjamin Waldrop, Alsey Waldrop.         The first building was erected in 1824 and  replaced in 1909.  The first minister of the church was James Hale, who served 16 years consecutively, and an additional 12 years two years later.         Located on Pleasant Hill Road between Duluth and Lawrenceville, near the corner of Cruse Road, the church today is used as Sweetwater Memorial  Chapel.  The cemetery is relatively well maintained, and several graves are decorated with small Confederate flags.  The Eli Landers house is seen directly behind the cemetery. <A HREF="http://patsabin.com/gwinnett/lawrenceville.htm">Back to Lawrenceville</A> <A HREF="http://patsabin.com/gwinnett/views.htm">Back to Gwinnett Views</A> <A HREF="http://patsabin.com/gwinnett/index.htm">Back to Gwinnett County, Georgia ALHN</A>

    04/28/2003 04:00:01
    1. Re: [WALDROP] Benjamin Waldrop
    2. In a message dated 4/20/2003 5:29:44 PM US Mountain Standard Time, Scalawag1867@aol.com writes: > > Where is the connection of Benjamin Waldrop and Green Berry Waldrop? > The Green Berry Waldrop who was born in 1791 and died in DeSoto, > Mississippi > in the 1850s. There are many Greenberrys. One born about 1791 in SC was the oldest son of Benjamin Waldrup and Ailsy Huggard. Greeenberry died in 1854 in DeSoto, Ms. Married Eliabeth. His son Henry, like himself, was a minister in DeSoto. Greenberry's brother Major Waldrop named his son Greenberry, and these two Greenberrys have often been confused. > > What does it mean when a person is name Living? > That means that person is still alive. It is unethical to give out personal > information about people until after they are dead. That is why we can't > get census info after 1930. > Is there a Benjamin Waldrop in the Hicks's line? > No. Gary Hicks copies info from any place he can get it, accurate or not, related or not, and puts it on his web site. When I challenged him with proof some of his data was wrong, he replied that was not his problem. It was up to the individual to check it out on his own. You would be wise not to rely on anything on his web site. > Green Berry has a brother named Ezkiel Waldrop. > Yes. This Green Berry Waldrop is he related to the Hicks line. No. See note above. > > > > Ezekle Waldrop in the Hicks line, is he an entirely different line of > Waldrops? > I do not know which Ezekiel is in his line because I do not know which line i his. I doubt it is Benjamin's line, though.. I would ignore any and ALL of Hicks data. > I haven't been into the Waldrop line long enough to know the split between > the the two. I am trying to understand these lines. There are a lot of Greenberry Waldrops and a lot of Ezekiel Waldrops.It is easy to confuse them. You have to go by time, location and relatives. Censuses are the best guide for relatives, but not for birthdates and places. > > Who is Bodie who is with Green Berry , Benjamin and Asley in Gwennette > County, Georgia in 1828? > I have no idea. Sounds like a nickname. What do you mean by "with." I was > not aware Benjamin and Aisley were in Gwinnett Co., Ga in 1828. I know they > were in Coweta in 1829, while Greenberry was in Gwinett as early as 1824.

    04/27/2003 06:41:17
    1. [WALDROP] Howard William Waldrop
    2. marca
    3. Dear Howard: I am so sorry to learn of the death of your father. Please express our condolences to the rest of your family. Where will he be buried? Howard William Waldrop, b. 3 April 1912, Rome, Floyd Co., GA; d. 27 April 2003, Michigan. Jim and Marca Lee McInnes Murray Visit our web site. http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/m/u/r/Buford-J-Murray/index.html?Welcom e=1045454011 ----- Original Message ----- From: <HwrdWl@aol.com> To: <bjmmlm@sbcglobal.net> Sent: Sunday, April 27, 2003 8:28 PM Subject: (no subject) > Marca Lee: > > My father expired today, 27 April 2003. The funeral should be this coming > wednesday. If you wish, you may make a contribution to to your local > Hospice. He was 91. > > he never really recovered from major surgery. > > he never really recovered from the death of his 2nd wife, who was 16 yrs his > junior. > > Howard

    04/27/2003 03:42:38
    1. [WALDROP] Alton M. Waldrop
    2. marca
    3. >From one of my cousins in Mississippi. Tupelo paper April 24, 2003. ( I do not know where he fits.) CORINTH - Alton M. Waldrop, 82, died Wednesday, April 23, 2003, at his home. He was born March 16, 1921, in Tishomingo County to the late Mathier and Evie McMeans Waldrop. He was a brick mason and a farmer, and a member of the nondenominational faith. He enjoyed fishing, gardening and whittling on the court square. Services will be at 11 a.m. today at McPeters Funeral Home Chapel with Phillip Farris, Carol Wagie and Esther Wahlen officiating. Burial will be in the Valley of the Dogwood Cemetery. Survivors include his wife of 62 years, Marie Waldrop of Corinth; a son, Shelby Wade Waldrop of Corinth; two daughters, Rose Knight and husband, James, and Geraldine Lee and husband, Danny, all of Corinth; two brothers, James Waldrop of Michie, Tenn., and Mack Ray Waldrop of Corinth; six grandchildren, Christy Hinton, Casey Waldrop, Jake Waldrop, Justin Knight, Jason Knight and Brandy Lee; a stepgranddaughter, Candi Lee Kinney; six great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents; a son, Eugene Waldrop; a brother, Talmadge Waldrop; and a sister, Florene Waldrop. Pallbearers will be Casey Waldrop, Jake Waldrop, Justin Knight, Jason Knight, Greg Hinton and Steward McEwen. Jim and Marca Lee McInnes Murray Visit our web site. http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/m/u/r/Buford-J-Murray/index.html?Welcom e=1045454011

    04/27/2003 10:57:30
    1. [WALDROP] HYCHE
    2. Bettye Heinrich
    3. I have not seen mention on this list of Gene Hyche's recent death. His wife sent me a msg saying that he had been hospitalized for two weeks before his death. I am sure that there are several subscribers that had contact with him while doing their Waldrop research. Also, if cousin Connie Waldrop sees this I need Rick Parker's email addy. My email acct on my old computer is 'locked up by another program'. Now if anyone can tell me how to get rid of that problem I will be very happy. Regards. Bettye Heinrich

    04/27/2003 07:40:09
    1. [WALDROP] Benjamin Waldrop
    2. Where is the connection of Benjamin Waldrop and Green Berry Waldrop? The Green Berry Waldrop who was born in 1791 and died in DeSoto, Mississippi in the 1850s. What does it mean when a person is name Living? Is there a Benjamin Waldrop in the Hicks's line? Green Berry has a brother named Ezkiel Waldrop. This Green Berry Waldrop is he related to the Hicks line. Ezekle Waldrop in the Hicks line, is he an entirely different line of Waldrops? I haven't been into the Waldrop line long enough to know the split between the the two. I am trying to understand these lines. Who is Bodie who is with Green Berry , Benjamin and Asley in Gwennette County, Georgia in 1828? Thanks for any help. Sandra maiden name Waldrop Georgia

    04/20/2003 02:29:19
    1. [WALDROP] Charity Waldrop found in Georgia
    2. FOURTH GENERATION John M. Duke (1791-1868) and Charity Waldrop (c1794-c1822) Reverend John M. Duke was born on March 31, 1791 in Lancaster County, South Carolina, the son of <A HREF="http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Plains/3956/jduke.htm">Jesse Duke</A> and his first wife. After moving to Georgia with his father after 1804, on February 10, 1814 in Jasper County John married Charity Waldrop, daughter of <A HREF="http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Plains/3956/jwaldrop.htm">James Waldrop and Mary Morrison</A>. Charity bore him at least 3 children before her death around 1822. John Duke remarried on June 22, 1824 to Mahaley Hudson, and moved to Troup County on the Georgia frontier in 1829. In 1833 he was one of three founding trustees of Concord Primitive Baptist Church there, and became its first preacher. In 1837 he relocated to Chambers County, Alabama, and lived most of the rest of his life there. John Duke's grave is located in Concord Primitive Baptist Church (which he also founded) in Randolph County, Alabama. His second wife Mahaley, who bore him several additional children, died there in 1878. Children of John M. Duke and Charity Waldrop Robert W. Duke, born c1815. <A HREF="http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Plains/3956/wwduke.htm">Willis W. Duke</A>, born September 14, 1818; married <A HREF="http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Plains/3956/wwduke.htm">Mary Ann Hagler</A> on February 8, 1842 in Troup Co., Ga.; died May 13, 1912 in Heard Co., Ga. Daughter, born c1820. Return to <A HREF="http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Plains/3956/index.html">Piedmont Georgia Roots</A> page. This page hosted by Get your own <A HREF="http://www.geocities.com/">Free Home Page</A> geovisit();

    04/17/2003 05:33:45
    1. [WALDROP] Fw: {not a subscriber} Waldrop
    2. Robert Hays
    3. Forwarded by :: Bob Hays WALDROP-L List Owner rhays@galvestonbay.net ________________________________ ----- Original Message ----- From: "T S" <kahok76@hotmail.com> To: <WALDROP-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, April 10, 2003 10:47 PM Subject: {not a subscriber} Waldrop > > I am searching for Francis Marion Waldrop born in Kentucky Dec. 24, 1869, > married Mattie and lived in Greeneville, TN until he died. He and Mattie had > several Children, Albert, Clifton, Fred,Bertie, Barzelle, Nina,Roxie. His > Father's name was Amos Waldrop married Mary Morgan. Anyone having any > information that would like to share please write back. > Thank You > Teresa > > > > > _________________________________________________________________ > Protect your PC - get McAfee.com VirusScan Online > http://clinic.mcafee.com/clinic/ibuy/campaign.asp?cid=3963 > >

    04/10/2003 06:56:34
    1. [WALDROP] Fw: {not a subscriber} New E-mail Address
    2. Robert Hays
    3. Forwarded to list by: Bob Hays WALDROP-L List Owner rhays@galvestonbay.net ________________________________ ----- Original Message ----- From: "marca" <bjmmlm@sbcglobal.net> To: <WALDROP-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, March 20, 2003 9:48 PM Subject: {not a subscriber} New E-mail Address > I do not think that my address has been changed. I have a new E-mail > address. > > This was in the "Fort Worth Star-Telegram" this morning, Thursday 20 Mar. > 2003. > > Claybourne Waldrop Sr. > > Claybourne Waldrop Sr., 83, died Monday, March 17, 2003. > Funeral: No services are scheduled. The family will receive friends from 3 > to 7 p.m. Sunday at the family residence. > > Memorials: In his memory, donations may be made to any arts or educational > organization. > > As a Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) B-24 pilot, he served with the British > RAF during World War II, where he completed 61 combat missions. He was proud > of the fact that no member of any of his crews was ever injured or killed > during the missions. > > Following the war, he worked for 24 years as an air traffic controller and > then as a crew chief for the Federal Aviation Administration. Upon > retirement, he traveled the world extensively, visiting all continents > except Antarctica many times. > > Claybourne was a member of Mensa and Intertel, and an enthusiastic lover and > supporter of the arts. > > Survivors: Beloved wife of 60 years, Avis; his three loving children, Clay, > Doc and Ann; four grandchildren; three sisters; and numerous nieces and > nephews. > > > Published in the Star-Telegram from 3/20/2003 - 3/23/2003. > > Flowers & gifts . Guest Book > > > > Jim and Marca Lee McInnes Murray > Visit our web site. > http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/m/u/r/Buford-J-Murray/index.html?Welcom > e=1045454011 > > >

    03/20/2003 04:56:35
    1. [WALDROP] Researching for Waldrops
    2. I am looking for family members who are looking for my Waldrops. They searching: Harry P. Waldrop Cristo Lamonte Waldrop Minnie Lee Master Waldrop James Harry Waldrop Jo Ollie Waldrop Daniels Louises Waldrop Jorgensen Helen Waldrop Foxworth These members of our family lives in Louisiana Their parents Harry L. Waldrop and Diane Waldrop. If you know of them, would you please have them contact me. Thanks, Sandra maiden name Waldrop Georgia

    03/18/2003 12:41:58
    1. Re: [WALDROP]Pedigree
    2. Sandra: Do you have a simple pedigree of your Waldroop, Waldrope, etc. lines that you could e-mail me as an attachment? Is any of this information CORRECT? Any news with Thomas Waldroop lll and Sarah Ann MEEK? Was he Born:14 Nov 1794 Lauren's Co.... SC Married: 1825-18237 Died; @1850 Where: Carroll Co, AR I have information that Thomas stayed with his Dad until he married. (Census 1790) The first census I see Thomas is with his family is 1830 and then Thomas and Sarah in AR. by 1845 (Census 1850) Sarah Ann MEEK's Father: Jacob MEEK Born: 1764 James River, VA Married: @1807 TN Died: Where: TX Her Mother: Sarah "Sallie" BLEVINS Her Grandfather: Jeremiah MEEK Born: 1731 Where: James River, VA Her Grandmother: Sarah LEE Born: 1731 Her other Grandparents: Her Grandfather: William BLEVINS Born: Where: Cuncombe Co, NC Her Grandmother: Her great-grandfather: John MEEK Born: Where: Lincolnshire, ENG.

    03/12/2003 08:24:32
    1. [WALDROP] Robert F. Waldrop
    2. Any of the Waldrop lines claim, "Robert F.(Francis) Waldrop. Sandra Maiden name Waldrop Georgia

    03/12/2003 08:00:39
    1. Re: [WALDROP] Re: [GEORGIA] Shetland Island Scotland Genealogy
    2. I would be interested in this also. Karen Waldroops, Waldrop, Waldrup etc...

    03/11/2003 07:57:21
    1. Re:[WALDROP] Re: [GEORGIA] Shetland Island Scotland Genealogy
    2. Sandra, some years ago, a man named Black wrote a book titled "The Surnames of Scotland", or "Surnames of Scotland". Waldrop, under various spellings, is in his book. I am not home so cannot look up the names. Most good libraries should have a copy. Lloyd wallyone@juno.com

    03/09/2003 08:02:58
    1. [WALDROP] Re: [GEORGIA] Shetland Island Scotland Genealogy
    2. I have traced my ancesstors back to the mid 1700s and they are just then in North and South Carolina. I haven't, so far ,connected with that certain ancestor that came to this Country. Surnames researching: Waldrop Willifords Baxters Masters Liverman Aldridge White McBride McKenzie Does anyone know where what Countries these surmames might have come from? Thanks for your help. Sandra Maiden name Waldrop Georgia

    03/05/2003 11:43:13