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    1. [WVTYLER-L] Fwd: Hillbillie Maps
    2. --part1_32.6c9e62.25b9108b_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit --part1_32.6c9e62.25b9108b_boundary Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Disposition: inline Return-path: WileyERea@aol.com From: WileyERea@aol.com Full-name: WileyE Rea Message-ID: <ca.bd9af8.25b8c3b3@aol.com> Date: Thu, 20 Jan 2000 15:01:55 EST Subject: Fwd: Hillbillie Maps To: WVTYLER@rootsweb.com MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/mixed; boundary="part2_32.6c9e62.25b8c3b3_boundary" X-Mailer: Windows AOL sub 47 --part2_32.6c9e62.25b8c3b3_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit --part2_32.6c9e62.25b8c3b3_boundary Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Disposition: inline Return-path: WileyERea@aol.com From: WileyERea@aol.com Full-name: WileyE Rea Message-ID: <59.5c534e.25b82ac1@aol.com> Date: Thu, 20 Jan 2000 04:09:21 EST Subject: Fwd: Hillbillie Maps To: DGBABUCK@aol.com MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/mixed; boundary="part3_32.6c9e62.25b82ac1_boundary" X-Mailer: Windows AOL sub 47 --part3_32.6c9e62.25b82ac1_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit --part3_32.6c9e62.25b82ac1_boundary Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Disposition: inline Return-path: WileyERea@aol.com From: WileyERea@aol.com Full-name: WileyE Rea Message-ID: <d8.e574bc.25b8231a@aol.com> Date: Thu, 20 Jan 2000 03:36:42 EST Subject: Hillbillie Maps To: WVPLEASA-L@rootsweb.com MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Windows AOL sub 47 Hi Everybody. Where is youall? I havent seen a peep for weeks. Anyway I have found some good cheep maps that are published by the Weevie Dept . of Highways. These maps are GOOD, the are made from USGov. ariel and space photos as well as several sources on the ground. There are maps of the state, maps of each county and maps of all incorperated places. The map of St. Marys is dated 1995 but all the rest that I bought are current to 1998. Maps range from $2.10 to.30 depending on the county requested. Shipping in paper tube is $2.85 for up to 15 maps Only drawback no e-mail orders, money must be in hand befor maps are shipped.To get an order form call the DOH at 1-304-558-2868 and one will be mailed to you. I will snail mail one to Linda if she can put it on the web and you all could down load them. Later Grumps --part3_32.6c9e62.25b82ac1_boundary-- --part2_32.6c9e62.25b8c3b3_boundary-- --part1_32.6c9e62.25b9108b_boundary--

    01/20/2000 01:29:47
    1. [WVTYLER-L] Thanks, Thelma
    2. Patty S Pulasky
    3. Hi Fellow Listers: In reading my Tyler Digest this morning, I came across the post by Thelma West in answer to Lyle's query. What a wonderful person you are, Thelma, to send in so much info for Lyle. This is what makes genealogy a great hobby....the generosity of fellow researchers. Thanks, Thelma...surely wish I'd been researching Longs, too!!!! Pat Pulasky

    01/20/2000 09:36:14
    1. [WVTYLER-L] Old obituaries/Alder, Sweeney, Loughney, Preston etc
    2. F Swisher
    3. Hello, I copied and pasted these obits from my Rescued Family History Items webpage. PLEASE contact me if you tie into one of these families. Otherwise they are still good to have for the archives! Thanks for your time. Floa Swisher http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Pointe/7741/photo.html Rescued Family History Items >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>. *None of these clippings had a name of a newspaper. 1912 {newspaper clipping of obituary & back of it}Back... Columbus, Ohio ---Fred Zeigler, released yesterday from the penitentiary, is sought on a charge of swindling the wife of a fellow prisoner. She paid him $10. on his promise that as a lawyer he would free her husband. ---------------------------NOTICE to CONTRACTORS At 2 0'clock p.m. on September 14,1912, on the school house lot at Paden City the Board of Education ofLincoln District will receive sealed bids for the erection of a new school building on said lot, the plans and specifications for whichmay be seen at Martin & Buck's store in Sistersville or at the home of thesecretary. The Board reserves the right to re-ject any and all bids. O. J. WELLS, Secretary. - ------------------------------------------------- Prominent Oil Man Is Dead ------James Preston, of Titusville, Well Known Here, Succumbed Thurs- day From Hemorrhage of of Stomach. ----- Thursday afternoon at his home in Titusville, Pa., James Preston, aged 64 years, died from hemmorhage of the stomach. He had been ill for some time but became much worse Wednesday evening. Mr Prestonwas born in Green Center, Roches- ter, N.Y., in 1848. He cameto the oil country at the age of 17 and start- ed drilling. He then became con-tractor and in late years he had ope- rated exclusively for himself in thePennsylvania, New York, Indiana and Ohio oil fields. He was widelyknown and a highly thought of and well liked man. His surviving part-ner is S. Q. Wilson. Mr Preston's wife died 13 years ago in Pleasantville, Pa. He leaves a large family to mourn the loss of an idolized and indulgent father. The children are: John, Louis, Flor-ence, Frances, Clara, Mrs. David Kerr and Sister, M. DeSales, of theMercy Convent, all of Titusville. He also leaves two sisters, Mrs JuliaGranger, and Mrs Margaret Dodd, of Rochester N.Y., and one brother,John, a prominent oil man of Wash- ington, Pa. The deceased was a member of the B.P.O. Elks and the Knights of Columbus. The fun-eral will be held Monday morning in St. Titus Church. Titusville. Mr Preston was well known in Sis- tersville. He was a brother-in-law of Mrs. Joseph Preston and an uncle of Mrs. J.T. Loughney, formerly ofthis city but now of Muskogee, Okla. - ------------------------------------------------------------------------- - --------------------------------- 1913 {?} Recent Deaths --------- John Preston.PITTSBURGH, June 11 --(Special)-- John Preston died at the City hospitalin Washington, Pa., Monday. Mr. Preston was 73 years old and perhaps no man engaged in the oil industry had a wider acquaintance among operators,more particularly the old guard who became identified with the business in its early days. For the past 20 years he had residedin Washington and as one of the first to embark in the development of the ter-ritroy in that county. Prior to that time he had operated in the Western Pennsyl-vania fields and was very successful. Of late years he had not taken an activepart in development work, but had given his attention to his oil properties in Washington County, in which he was associated with W.C. McBride, formerly of that place, but now a resident of St. Louis. Mr. Preston was generous to a fault and was highly esteemed by all of his acquaintances. His genial nature made him one of the most companionable menand in his death the oil industry loses one of its men of greatest integrity. Mr. Preston was born in Rochester, N.Y. and engaged in the oil industryin Butler County in 1861. He followed the trend again to the southwest insoutheastern Ohio and West Virginia. In his day he was one of the most dar-ing operators and never hesitated to back his convictions to the limit. Mr. Preston never married. He is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Julia A.Granger and Mrs M. Dodd, both of Rochester. Mr Preston was a devoutCatholic and the funeral services were held at the Church of the ImmaculateConception, Washington, Pa., this morning. The body will be taken toRochester, N.Y., where interment will take place Friday morning. D.S.W. --------------------On BACK::::::::::::::::::; Notice to Taxpayers The duplicates for 1913 city taxes are in my hands for collection. On all citytaxes paid on or before the first day of July a discount of one per cent will beallowed. Statements can be had at the Citybuildings. B. R. Bromley, City Treasurer and Tax Collector. 5-3-cod-St - ------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- Obituary clipped out of newspaper. No year given anywhere on clipping and this one was torn and incomplete. On the back it has two advertisements of businesses in Sistersville, WV. {Tyler County} MRS. LOUGHNEY ---------Mother of Mayor J.T. LOUGH- NEY Passed Away At Her Home in Rochester -----------Mrs Ellen Loughney, widow of John F., died at her home in Rochester, N.Y., Monday afternoon about four o'clock, from cancer of thesromach with which she has been suffering for about one year. Although her death has been daily ex- pected for several weeks, the news ofit came as a severe shock to her rel- atives and friends, by whom she washeld in the greatest love and esteem. She was a native of Rochester, hav-ing died in the same house in which she was born, and will be sadly miss-ed in the community as she was one of it's most beloved and highly re-pected women. Her husband died about five years ago. She is surviv-ed by four children, Edward, a prom- inent business man of Rochester,Ella, of Rochester, and Mayor J. Loughney, of the city, .....{torn off here} - ------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- obituary clipped from newspaper...no date anywhere on clipping. FRANK SWEENEY DEAD -----------Word was received here late this afternoon that Frank B.Sweeney had died of Bright's dis- ease at 1:45 this afternoon at his home in Rochester, N.Y. He formerly lived here and was well known throughout the oil fields. He is survived by a wife, and two children, two sisters, Mrs. Mar- garet Preston, of Muskogee, Ok-lahoma; Mrs. L.C. Adler, of this city and one brother, Joseph P.Sweeney, of Youngstown, Ohio. - ------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- 2 Clippings from newspaper that seemed related. Date probably 1918. Case - Alder. Special Dispatch to the Intelligencer. SISTERSVILLE, W. Va., April 25, --Miss Clara Julia Alder and Mr. John Artel Case were quietly married to-dayat 12 o'clock at the home of the bride's parents in Benton Street. The ceremony was performed by Rev. P. A. Boice, of the Holy Rosary Church. Miss Alder was charming in a suit of grey with accessories to match. She carried abouquet of sweet peas. The only at- tendant was the best man, Mr LouisC. Case, a brother of the groom. Immediately following the ceremonya delicious wedding dinner was served. The dining room was beautifully deco-rated in magnolias while the table decorations were sweet peas and smilax. Mrs. Case, who is one of the most charming of the younger girls of thecity, is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Lewis C. Alder, Mr Case is the son of Mr and Mrs J.D. Case, of Chelsea street. He holds a postion with the Carter Oil Co. Mr and Mrs Case left this afternoonon a short wedding trip.AND ...Miss Margaret Work and Miss MaryTalbott entertained Monday evening at Wells street. Fan Tan and music were the diversions of the evening. The guests were invited into the dining room which was decorated in red, the center- piece of the table being a large mound of red hearts on the top of which was a ribbon. When the balloons was openedfollowing announcement: Clara J. Alder- J. Atel Case, April 24, 1918. Miss Alder was presented with a beautiful gift fromMiss Talbott and Miss Work. Miss Hattie Hill and received the highest score in the bride elect. Those present besides thehonor guest, Miss Alder, were: Mrs. Luke Toussant, Mrs. Henry Slemaker,Ruth McCormick, Helen Hill, Camilla Talbott, Edna Lindsley, Hattie Hill, An-nette Frame, Helen McCoy, Mary Tal- bott and Margaret Work. - ------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- clipped obituary....no date anywhere on clipping FRANK F. ALDER DEAD ----------Well Known and Esteemed Citizen Passes Away ----------- Frank F(is)her Alder, died at 2:30 yesterday morning at his home, No. 42Jefferson Street, following a brief ill- ness. Deceased who was 60 years old,came to Bradford many years ago from Oil City and had been continuously engaged in the meat business. He was a man of excellent disposition andbusiness acumen and numbered his friends by the score. General regret will be felt at his passing. Deceased was a member of Bradford lodge No.124, Loyal Order of Moose, and of Bradford Tent, Maccabees. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Frances S. Alder, of this city; two sisters, Miss Emily Alder of Oil City and Mrs. Har- ry Kobletz of Chicago, and two broth-ers, Lewis C. Alder of Sistersville, W. Va., and Edward Alder of Chicago. Funeral services will be held at 3:30 this afternoon at the home and the body, will be taken at 5 o'clock over the Pennsylvania to Oil City for interment. Last evening 100 members of Bradford Lodge of Moose visited the homeand viewed the face of their deceased brother and the members will also meet at the Pine Street rooms at 2:30 this afternoon to march in a body to the funeral services. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>..

    01/20/2000 09:12:00
    1. Re: [WVTYLER-L] Thanks, Thelma
    2. Pat and Thelma: Yep, I agree, it is nice people like Thelma who make this hobby so much fun. On a larger scale , nice people make everything better. Lyle Corder

    01/20/2000 04:48:22
    1. [WVTYLER-L] Re: WVTYLER-D Digest V00 #5 John Wells place
    2. Keith Lynch
    3. Thelma You said something about Owl's Head Ridge have to travel past John Wells place. This is a long shot, but would the John Wells that own this place be from the 1800's? My gggrandfather Philip Linch b: 1815 married a Margaret Wells about 1844 and lived in the Pursley area of Tyler Co. A John Wells went the Surety for the marriage bond, lists nothing for father or parents. Maybe a father or a brother? Or could be a son by another marriage? Have been unable to find anything on her passed. I know very little of the Tyler Co. area. Thanks for your time even if you may not be able to help! Keith Lynch >From: "west" <thelma@tusco.net> >Reply-To: WVTYLER-L@rootsweb.com >To: WVTYLER-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: [WVTYLER-L] Re: WVTYLER-D Digest V00 #5 >Date: Wed, 19 Jan 2000 13:52:35 -0500 > >JAMES LONG - BORN1790 M. (1) MARY (FRANCES) BURGE > (2) Ruth Gillon 14 Nov >1847 Tyler Co., VA > >TYLER COUNTY LAND RECORDS >1826 - James Long bought 200 Acres on Sugar Creek from Abraham Birckhead . > >1830 - James and Mary Long sold 81A - Rush Fork of Sugar Creek to David >Hannon. > >1836 - David Hannon sold 81A Rush Fork to John Long (son of David Long-tw) > >1841 - John Long sold 81A Sugar Creek to James Long (no wife mentioned-tw). > >1842-3 - James Long and Mary sold 81A Rush Run to John Long. > >1847 - James Long (no wife) sold 119A Rush Fork to Thomas Ewal. > >This means James Long sold all 200 Acres on Rush Fork. His next land >transaction was > >1849 - James Long bought 49-1/2 Acres on Big Run from Silas Waters. This >was on Indian Creek near Meeker. (Silas Waters aged 28 lived >next door to James in 1850 census. In 1840 census there > was a JAMES WATERS with a large family. Perhaps Silas was brother >of Waters below in 1850) > I think these Waters were children of Ruth Gillon who m 1st >Archible Waters and 2nd James Long. > >TYLER COUNTY, VA > >1820 CENSUS - NO LONGS > >1830 CENSUS - DON'T HAVE but Lee Eddy looked up at Museum Library > JAMES LONG - 2 males 5 and under > 2 males 10-15 > 1 male 40-50 > 2 females 5-10 > 1 female 15-20 > 1 female 40-50 > >1840 CENSUS - #159 JAMES LONG 01201001 - 0002001 (4 SONS - 2 DAUGHTERS) > (George was married and gone) > >1850 CENSUS - #24 - JAMES LONG 60 PA FARMER > RUTH 56 PA > JEREMIAH 23 VA > AND....ELIJAH WATERS 22 >PA > EMELINE > 18 PA > NANCY > 16 PA >(EMELINE WATERS THAT YEAR (1850) MARRIED JEREMIAH LONG. > >Source: Flo Montgomery - The family of James Long lived at Wick. It was >Mr. Long of Wick who placed on OWL'S HEAD RIDGE a monument for his horse >and dog when they died. > >Mr. Stevens who cut our timber about 1989 said he owns Owl's Head but he >never found any mounument Location of Rush Fork-From Wick-Turn on road by >John Wells house, go past old schoolhouse, John & Elizabeth Gorrell's farm >on left and old Garrison Farm on right. Garrisons farm was 174 acres >bought 1862 from Eugenius Newbrough who I believe bought it from Long's. I >think this is the original JAMES LONG farm. > >TYLER CO. - SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE - BOOK 3-A - PAGE 74-75 - March, 1857. > Elijah Waters - Administrator of RUTH LONG, DECEASED. >Appraisers - George Kester and William Baker > >List of Notes & Accounts of the Estate of Ruth Long, deceased. - Jeremiah >Long $175.00 Apr 1, 1856 - >Mathias E. Kester $116.63 March 11, 1856 - Joshus Baker. Didn't copy all. >I presume James Long, husband of Ruth, had already died. > >Ruth would have been about 53 years old when she married James. These >Waters children could have been hers by a previous marriage. I found in >the Long Cemetery the following: Ruth Waters, wife of Archible - Died May >9, 1856 - 59 Yrs. I think this is Ruth the second wife of James Long. >Tombstone would make her born 1797. Census age makes her born 1794. > > Hope this helps Lyle. Regards. Thelma M. West > > > > > > > > >==== WVTYLER Mailing List ==== >To Unsubscribe from WVTYLER-L send a message to: >wvtyler-l-request@rootsweb.com (mail mode) or >wvtyler-d-request@rootsweb.com (digest mode). > ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com

    01/20/2000 12:06:55
    1. Re: [WVTYLER-L] Re: WVTYLER-D Digest V00 #5
    2. Jean Loudin
    3. Hey Lyle, Thelma is one of Larry's cousins on the Wagner/Williamson Line. She is very thorough and a good researcher. Have worked together for 30 years, but sometimes she gets touchy, it is related to health problems. She lives in Ohio and a son lives on the old family farm in Tyler Co. Small world. Jean/Larry

    01/19/2000 05:22:11
    1. Re: [WVTYLER-L] Re: WVTYLER-D Digest V00 #5
    2. Yep, she seems to know what she is doing...Lyle

    01/19/2000 02:55:55
    1. [WVTYLER-L] Re: WVTYLER-D Digest V00 #5
    2. west
    3. JAMES LONG - BORN1790 M. (1) MARY (FRANCES) BURGE (2) Ruth Gillon 14 Nov 1847 Tyler Co., VA TYLER COUNTY LAND RECORDS 1826 - James Long bought 200 Acres on Sugar Creek from Abraham Birckhead . 1830 - James and Mary Long sold 81A - Rush Fork of Sugar Creek to David Hannon. 1836 - David Hannon sold 81A Rush Fork to John Long (son of David Long-tw) 1841 - John Long sold 81A Sugar Creek to James Long (no wife mentioned-tw). 1842-3 - James Long and Mary sold 81A Rush Run to John Long. 1847 - James Long (no wife) sold 119A Rush Fork to Thomas Ewal. This means James Long sold all 200 Acres on Rush Fork. His next land transaction was 1849 - James Long bought 49-1/2 Acres on Big Run from Silas Waters. This was on Indian Creek near Meeker. (Silas Waters aged 28 lived next door to James in 1850 census. In 1840 census there was a JAMES WATERS with a large family. Perhaps Silas was brother of Waters below in 1850) I think these Waters were children of Ruth Gillon who m 1st Archible Waters and 2nd James Long. TYLER COUNTY, VA 1820 CENSUS - NO LONGS 1830 CENSUS - DON'T HAVE but Lee Eddy looked up at Museum Library JAMES LONG - 2 males 5 and under 2 males 10-15 1 male 40-50 2 females 5-10 1 female 15-20 1 female 40-50 1840 CENSUS - #159 JAMES LONG 01201001 - 0002001 (4 SONS - 2 DAUGHTERS) (George was married and gone) 1850 CENSUS - #24 - JAMES LONG 60 PA FARMER RUTH 56 PA JEREMIAH 23 VA AND....ELIJAH WATERS 22 PA EMELINE 18 PA NANCY 16 PA (EMELINE WATERS THAT YEAR (1850) MARRIED JEREMIAH LONG. Source: Flo Montgomery - The family of James Long lived at Wick. It was Mr. Long of Wick who placed on OWL'S HEAD RIDGE a monument for his horse and dog when they died. Mr. Stevens who cut our timber about 1989 said he owns Owl's Head but he never found any mounument Location of Rush Fork-From Wick-Turn on road by John Wells house, go past old schoolhouse, John & Elizabeth Gorrell's farm on left and old Garrison Farm on right. Garrisons farm was 174 acres bought 1862 from Eugenius Newbrough who I believe bought it from Long's. I think this is the original JAMES LONG farm. TYLER CO. - SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE - BOOK 3-A - PAGE 74-75 - March, 1857. Elijah Waters - Administrator of RUTH LONG, DECEASED. Appraisers - George Kester and William Baker List of Notes & Accounts of the Estate of Ruth Long, deceased. - Jeremiah Long $175.00 Apr 1, 1856 - Mathias E. Kester $116.63 March 11, 1856 - Joshus Baker. Didn't copy all. I presume James Long, husband of Ruth, had already died. Ruth would have been about 53 years old when she married James. These Waters children could have been hers by a previous marriage. I found in the Long Cemetery the following: Ruth Waters, wife of Archible - Died May 9, 1856 - 59 Yrs. I think this is Ruth the second wife of James Long. Tombstone would make her born 1797. Census age makes her born 1794. Hope this helps Lyle. Regards. Thelma M. West

    01/19/2000 11:52:35
    1. [WVTYLER-L] Archible Waters m Ruth Gillon/Gillan ca 1820s, lived in Tyler Co, VA/WV
    2. Seeking info on the parents, etc of Archible Waters and Ruth Gillon/Gillan who married ca1820s; Ruth married James Long in 1847 in Tyler Co, VA/WV. Thanks for all help....Lyle Corder

    01/19/2000 10:07:54
    1. Re: [WVTYLER-L] Re: WVTYLER-D Digest V00 #5
    2. Dear Thelma: You just made my day...maybe my week. I went to local library today and found nothing of help. Yep, I think you have got it figured out. Thank you very much. How very nice of you......Lyle Corder If I can help you in northcentral WV, let me know...

    01/19/2000 07:24:22
    1. Re: [WVTYLER-L] marriage
    2. Peggy Calk
    3. Christina, I must have missed something! If you are doing lookups for Tyler Co, WV, could you please check for James EARLY and Nancy Ann McCULLOUGH. TIA, Peggy ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Peggy Hall Calk pwcalk@tds.net ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ----- Original Message ----- From: Christina Hunt <Ninah@ix.netcom.com> To: <WVTYLER-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, January 18, 2000 4:00 PM Subject: Re: [WVTYLER-L] marriage

    01/19/2000 05:31:58
    1. Re: [WVTYLER-L] marriage
    2. Christina Hunt
    3. Marion, I don't see Esau or Evan Rice. Sorry! Regards, Christina http://pw1.netcom.com/~ninah/ninah.htm ----- Original Message ----- From: Marion Rice <mjrice@dakotacom.net> To: <WVTYLER-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, January 18, 2000 11:14 AM Subject: [WVTYLER-L] WVTyler marriage lookup please > Looking for a marriage of Esau (Evan) Rice and Sarah Emmons 1839. Can't > find it in OH maybe it occurred in WV. > > Thanks, > > Marion Rice > mjrice@dakotacom.net > > > ==== WVTYLER Mailing List ==== > To Unsubscribe from WVTYLER-L send a message to: > wvtyler-l-request@rootsweb.com (mail mode) or wvtyler-d-request@rootsweb.com (digest mode). >

    01/18/2000 03:00:28
    1. Re: [WVTYLER-L] Marriage lookup please
    2. Christina Hunt
    3. Lyle, No the - there are no parents listed. I had also checked the name Gillion to see if an earlier marriage was listed but no luck. Regards, Christina http://pw1.netcom.com/~ninah/ninah.htm ----- Original Message ----- From: <Wvlyle@aol.com> To: <WVTYLER-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, January 18, 2000 10:33 AM Subject: Re: [WVTYLER-L] Marriage lookup please > Dear Christina: > > Thank you....the plot thickens. Don't suppose it lists the parents of > Emeline Waters?? Boy, that would give it to me. I am sure she is the sister > of Elijah Waters. Thanks so much...Lyle Corder > > > ==== WVTYLER Mailing List ==== > To Unsubscribe from WVTYLER-L send a message to: > wvtyler-l-request@rootsweb.com (mail mode) or wvtyler-d-request@rootsweb.com (digest mode). >

    01/18/2000 02:57:18
    1. Re: [WVTYLER-L] Marriage lookup please
    2. Dear Christina: Thanks for looking....Lyle Corder

    01/18/2000 10:28:34
    1. [WVTYLER-L] WVTyler marriage lookup please
    2. Marion Rice
    3. Looking for a marriage of Esau (Evan) Rice and Sarah Emmons 1839. Can't find it in OH maybe it occurred in WV. Thanks, Marion Rice mjrice@dakotacom.net

    01/18/2000 09:14:59
    1. Re: [WVTYLER-L] Marriage lookup please
    2. Christina Hunt
    3. Lyle, Found a marriage between James LONG and Ruth GILLIAN. 14 Nov 1847. By George Monroe. Bk 1 pg 108. Jeremiah Long m. Emeline Waters 22 Sep 1850. By J.T. Prickett. Hope this helps, Christina http://pw1.netcom.com/~ninah/ninah.htm ----- Original Message ----- From: <Wvlyle@aol.com> To: <WVTYLER-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, January 18, 2000 10:00 AM Subject: [WVTYLER-L] Marriage lookup please > Looking for a marriage of James Long b1790 and Ruth ??? b1796. This may be a > second marriage for both so could have occurred anytime before 1850. Kind of > hoping that Ruth's first marriage was to a Waters....Thanks...Lyle Corder > > > ==== WVTYLER Mailing List ==== > USGenweb Project Site for Tyler County: > http://www.rootsweb.com/~wvtyler/ >

    01/18/2000 08:21:51
    1. Re: [WVTYLER-L] Marriage lookup please
    2. Joylette & Tom
    3. Lyle, I found James Long and a Ruth Gillon m Nov. 14, 1847 on pg 21 of Tyler Co. WV Marriages 1815-1852. Joylette ---------- > From: Wvlyle@aol.com > To: WVTYLER-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: [WVTYLER-L] Marriage lookup please > Date: Tuesday, January 18, 2000 10:00 AM > > Looking for a marriage of James Long b1790 and Ruth ??? b1796. This may be a > second marriage for both so could have occurred anytime before 1850. Kind of > hoping that Ruth's first marriage was to a Waters....Thanks...Lyle Corder > > > ==== WVTYLER Mailing List ==== > USGenweb Project Site for Tyler County: > http://www.rootsweb.com/~wvtyler/

    01/18/2000 08:09:12
    1. Re: [WVTYLER-L] Marriage lookup please
    2. Dear Christina: Thank you....the plot thickens. Don't suppose it lists the parents of Emeline Waters?? Boy, that would give it to me. I am sure she is the sister of Elijah Waters. Thanks so much...Lyle Corder

    01/18/2000 03:33:47
    1. [WVTYLER-L] Marriage lookup please
    2. Looking for a marriage of James Long b1790 and Ruth ??? b1796. This may be a second marriage for both so could have occurred anytime before 1850. Kind of hoping that Ruth's first marriage was to a Waters....Thanks...Lyle Corder

    01/18/2000 03:00:45
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