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    1. [WALDROP] Re: Eavenson Post
    2. Sandra W. Doolittle
    3. Hi Mary, Yes, Evensen Cemtery is linked to the Waldrops . Willis Eavenson was with Green Berry Waldrop in the early 1830s in Harris County,Georgia. They both settled in DeSoto County, Mississippi Green Berry Waldrop is buried in Eavensen Cemetery. The Benjamin , Green Berry and Joseph R. Waldrop are the line I am researching. Eavensen Cemetery is in DeSoto/Tate County It lists the a whole page of names, so anyone that might be looking in the DeSoto/Tate area just might find their family listed. My line of Waldrops are related to the Thorntons, Scotts and Walker and others on that page. I have found my Waldrops on other lists while looking for another member of my family. I researched for my JRW for 8 years and one day I set him aside to help a friend whose family was in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, never thinking to look for JRW there, after a month of helping the friend.....there he(JRW's family) was , his family,(Ezekiel Waldrop Green Berry's brother)they were living in Tuscaloosa , which led to finding my JRW in DeSoto County, Mississippi. My scanner is new and I have to add something for it to work. So, I tried to reply it and also forward it but it didn't work. I send in information to the Waldrop list with other's names, in hopes someone will find their family listed. I will have to go back and check but there was a Waldrop that left Tuscaloosa Alabama, Tuscaloosa County to join the fighting in the Civil Warbv. His group from Alabama all came down with measels and could't leave. When they did leave they had to join a Company from Tenn. So if any one was looking for him in Alabama , he was fighting with Tenn. I will look his name up today and post it. He was a Waldrop. Sandra I was just sharing many names in that area that might help someone. Sandra Mary wrote: >Hi Sandra, >Saw your post, but I'm confused. Is it suppose to be the link to names >of Waldrops.??? >Mary > >

    03/10/2002 01:13:43