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Searching for: +path:coulter +(+date:sep +date:1999)
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1. Tombstone photos [1]
I just found this on another list and thought everyone would want to know about it. It is a neat site and a wondreful idea. Delores >>Hello Everyone, I just wanted to let you know that The Gravesite Project site is FINALLY open! The link is: http://www.piedmontsoftware.com/graves/ We are still adding photos to the site as well as some other graphics so please ignore the bare pages after the introductory page. We will also be adding some minor necessities over the next few days, but since the databa
2. interesting site [1]
For American researchers of passenger lists. Just received this from another site and thought I'd post. You might want to check it out. Delores Riley IMMIGRANT SHIPS TRANSCRIBERS GUILD CELEBRATES ITS FIRST ANNIVERSARY BY OFFERING TO THE GENEALOGICAL COMMUNITY THE ISTG COMPASS by Patty MacFarlane Prather As mariners depended on their compass, you can count on this special section of the IST
3. COULTER Family [1]
Hi, I am new to this list and am searching for my husband's family. This is the information that I have. Would appreciate any information that anyone has. Thanks, Linda Generation No. 1 1. Charley C.1 Coulter was born June 15, 1871 in Walker Cty, GA, and died April 09, 1973 in Walker Cty, GA. He married Lillie Mae Salmon January 05, 1897 in Chatooga Cty, GA. Children of Charley Coulter and Lillie Salmon are: + 2 i. Ernest Willie2 Coulter, born October 10, 1904 in Walker Cty, GA; died July 01, 1971 i
4. Samuel Evans Coulter, OH [1]
Can't confirm Samuel Evans Coulter's parents. He was born 1838, was a United Brethren minister in (Marion?) Ohio, served as a Capt. Co. E 96th Reg. Ohio Volunteer Infantry in the Civil War, & died in a Confederate hospital in 28 Apr 1864 in Louisiana (I have his diaries - he mentions writing to an Uncle Samuel, an Uncle William Coulter, and a sister Margaret - which looks like it might make him the son of John Coulter & Jane Kerr, as all the names connect). He married 22 Apr 1861, Rebecca Mary Andrews b Oh
5. Samuel Nixon Coulter [1]
I was stumbling around on the web tonight, and while this isn't my ancestor, I thought maybe one of you might qualify: Samuel Nixon Coulter's pictures Posted by Mary Ann Coulter on Wed, 08 Sep 1999 Surname: Coulter Several years ago we acquired a small box of photos and memorabilia that belonged to Samuel Nixon Coulter. They were found with his second wifes things. She was Hilda
6. Message boards [1]
Here are 3 message boards for COULTER: There may be more. Some are repeats, but just might find some lost cousins or ancestors. If anyone knows of another Coulter message board, please post.....Mary GENFORUM http://genforum.familytreemaker.com/coulter/ Family History.com http://www.familyhistory.com/messages/Messages.asp?id=8889&last=-100 COULTER GANG http://www.europa.com/~krcufpc/mesboard/newmesboard.html "IF YOU DON'T KNOW, ASK!!!"
7. Samuel Nixon Coulter [1]
Jane, What a nice thing for you to do. There is young lady who listed posts on the Coulter Gang web page about 2 years ago who is looking for this family. Her name is Carrie Tolbert and at the time she posted the queries her address was CBT377@aol.com. I forwarded her the message you put out on the mailing list and I hope you two can touch base. I love old pictures and am always searching for relatives who have them.Take care and thanks for sharing!! Vanessa Dumrauf chasecard@pathway.net

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