My Garretts came from Virginia, South & North Carolinas, Union & Fannin
County, Georgia, Benton County, Arkansas & ended up in western Kansas.
Good Luck & The Best of Holidays & have a Great 2004
Gayle M. Garrett
Gayle M. Garrett & Ann Bush
County Coordinator: Co-Coordinator
Trego County Kansas GenWeb genealogy site.
Graham County Kansas GenWeb genealogy site.
Sheridan County Kansas GenWeb genealogy si
Thanks so much Lanita, this is a wonderful resource!
Nancy
I found this online, and found it very informative. My thanks to this
group for posting this in an effort to learn about our forefathers and
foremothers.
This information was collected as a part of the research done by the
25th Continental Regiment, a living history group. The regiment
re-creates an American unit from 1776 that fought in the American
Revolution.
HOW THE SOLDIERS COOKED:
We drew a day's
I am starting to schedule programs for 2004. I wanted to let everyone know
that I am available for presenting programs to historical and genealogical
societies in other states in the Southeast besides Alabama.
I currently have the following programs available: Using Newspapers In Family
History Research, Using Vital Records In Family History Research, Using U.S.
Census Records in Family History Research (1790-1930), Native American Family
History Research (Southeastern tribes), and Genealogical Hold
Hi Gayle,
My Berry's were from Virginia, moved to Eastern tennessee, then came
to Arkansas. They were a lively bunch!!! looks like we missed out on all
the fun.The stories I've been told since started our genalogy has kept
me laughing for days..The things they did back then, if we did them
today we would all be in Jail... Ah! the good old Days...
I found this online, and found it very informative. My thanks to this
group for posting this in an effort to learn about our forefathers and
foremothers.
This information was collected as a part of the research done by the
25th Continental Regiment, a living history group. The regiment
re-creates an American unit from 1776 that fought in the American
Revolution.
HOW THE SOLDIERS COOKED:
We drew a day's ration of beef and flour, what was called a pound of
each.
The flour, perhaps, was not far from
Hi Teresa:
Your ancestors sound a lot like my Garrett ancestors.
They came from Virginia, both South & North Carolina, both Union & Rabun
Co.Georgia, Benton Co. Arkansas & then western Kansas.
Gayle M. Garrett
Gayle M. Garrett & Ann Bush
County Coordinator: Co-Coordinator
Trego County Kansas GenWeb genealogy site.
Graham County Kansas GenWeb genealogy site.
Sheridan County Kansas GenWeb
I found this census record....
We had her as "Elizabeth A." FLOWERS as found on earlier census.
The "A" could have stood for Angeline, as in this census. The area &
ages fit, anyone researching this family & or are descendants please
contact me.
Thanks, Carolyn FLOWERS Tucker
John COOPER/Self/M/Male/W/45/TN/
Farm Labor/TN/TN/.
Angeline COOPER/
Wife/M/Female/W/35/AR/Keeping House/TN/TN/.
Sarah E.COOPER/
Dau/S/Female/W/6/AR/TN/AR/.
William R.COOPER/
Son/S/Male/W/4M/AR/TN/AR/.
1880 Arkansas
With best wishes for a joyful and peace-filled holiday season to each of
you. May 2004 see all of your brick walls come tumbling down. (And
mine, too!) Nancy
I made 4 pages this year, once I got started, I couldn't seem to stop. :-)
Christmas in the Civil War:
www.thepastwhispers.com/Christmas_Civil_War
I Am the Christmas Spirit:
www.geocities.com/twincousin2334/Christmas
A Cowboy's Christmas:
www.thepastwhispers.com/Cowboys_Christmas
Yes, Virginia, There is a Santa Claus:
www.geocities.com/twin