As some of you are aware now, I am an avid user of Ancestry Hometown and
when I find something useful to the lists, I let all y'all know. Today
was the first time I had used it this week and in their free database
section, they have a database of WWI civilian draft records. I looked
on it and I found records for all the surname lists I own so here is the
break dow BTW: I checked as many spelling variations when I remembered
SURNAME: # RECORDS:
Barringer 3
Black 404
Bradford 11
Hello everyone. I don't know what to do for the word of the week
(please send me suggestions!), so this week, why doesn't everyone post
their lines?? My lines are viewable at my homepage
http://members.tripod.com/~Kshai/genealogy.html If you have your line
veiwable on a homepage like me, just give the address to the homepage if
you'd rather do that than post them. Please send me suggestions, these
lists, for the most part, are dieing again and we need to boost them up.
If you have any suggestio
>Erin,
>I keep reading the mail generated from the list and have never gotten
>any information that would help me in finding Great Grandfather James
>Hackett. When I first subscribed, I posted my information
>but nobody replied...Should I keep posting it?? or give up and find
>another way to track him down. Maybe the word of the week should be
>MIA - Miss in Ancestry.....
>Marti Randall
That's a good idea with the word of the week. As far as if you should
keep posting the answer is YES!!:) Ther
Hello lists:) I wanted to let you all know that I am starting a new
homepage on Rootsweb and I have just gotten it started. So far, there
is nothing new on there that isn't accessible of the angelfire site for
all the lists, but you can go and check it out and give me any feedback.
There is also an explanation for what Kind of info I am wanting to add.
Bye for now:)
Erin Bradford
ebradford@hotmail.com
Listowner of Barringer, Black, Bradford, Coventry, Eller, Hackett, and
Kern lists
http://www.geo
>From:
>Date: Sun, 9 Aug 1998 10:41:09 EDT
>To: Michael.Morrissey@worldnet.att.net
>Subject: The Coventrys
>X-Mailer: AOL 3.0 for Windows 95 sub 52
>
>Hi, I am related to the Coventrys through Calvin, who lived in Sullivan
>County, NY (that's where I live) around 1875. I have some information about
>Calvin and his brother, Chauncey. They are buried here in the old Liberty
>Cemetery in Liberty, NY. All of their children moved away and I am
interested
>in knowing more about that family
This week, there are going to be 2 "words/phrases of the week". I like
the idea of everyone posting their most unusual place they found the
info or any stories, maybe someone has been searching for their family
for years and then suddenly they found it right under their nose....the
one place they didn't even think of! I think this can be a great one,
not only for "entertainment" and reading amusement, but their may be
someone on the list in the same prediciment and get an idea from the
stories. I
Hello everyone, I forgot to give the address to the page! *sheepish
grin* :} The address is http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~kshai Bye and
good luck.
Erin Bradford
ebradford@hotmail.com
Listowner of Barringer, Black, Bradford, Coventry, Eller, Hackett, and
Kern lists
http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Plains/6106/genlinks.html (+800
genealogy links)
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I am seeking people who have Elizabeth Coventry born abt. 1812
>Columbai County NY
>Married to Augustus Bullock born abr. 1812 in Hudson NY,
>Catherine Coventry born abt. 1788 or 1789 was Elizabeth's mother
>They lived in Hudson NY for a while and later moved to NYC.
>Children of Elizabeth were Julia F., William M., Eliza J.,
>Charles A., Catherine C., Edward L., Major G., Mary V., Emily L.,
>Clara, and Josephine
>Claire1120@aol.com
>This url was sent to another list that I'm on...
> ftp://ftp.genealogy.org/pub/1880
Erin Bradford
ebradford@hotmail.com
Listowner of Barringer, Black, Bradford, Coventry, Eller, Hackett, and
Kern lists
http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Plains/6106/genlinks.html (+800
genealogy links)
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Appreciate information on any connection to:
James Henry COVENTRY (1846 - 1927) & Priscilla BOURNE (1850 - 1899)
m. 17 Jun 1867, Tarleton, TAS, AUS
Louis James Lyle COVENTRY (1889 - 1975) & Mabel ANDERSON (1892 - 1968)
m. 13 Jul 1911, Latrobe, TAS, AUS
Regards, Lynne
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Also interested in any information on the following COVENTRYs,
particularly anything that suggests a connection between James Daniel
COVENTRY and James Henry COVENTRY (earlier message) (same person??)
William COVENTRY (~1777 - ~1831) & Mary Ann MARTIN (1793 - 1866)
John Francis COVENTRY (1816 - 1867)
As I am new at genealogy I am not sure as to the correct way to go about
this submission.
I live in South Africa, my great-grandfather having arrived here in 1860
from England. Apparently he was supposed to go on to Australia to meet up
with two brothers who were there but did not have enough money to continue
the journey with his family.
Below is a list of my direct ancestors beginning with my great-grandfather.
I wonder whether anyone can link into this list somewhere along the line?
There was a Willi
At 03:20 PM 8/22/98 +0200, you wrote:
>I wonder whether anyone can link into this list somewhere along the line?
>
>There was a William Coventry (1817-1847) who married Elizabeth Coventry
>(1822-????) on 12 April 1865 at Laancoorie, Australia. This William Coventry
>is related back to Samuel Coventry and Ann Isaac in my ancestry.
I have a William Coventry born about 1817, but in Scotland.
1. DAVID COVENTRY was born in Scotland, and died in Clackmannan,
Clackmannan, Scotland. He married ELIZABETH WALKER