I am just forwarding this. Please reply either to the list as a whole
or to conniem@ruraltel.net -Erin
>Date: Tue, 14 Jul 1998 06:27:16 -0700 (PDT)
>From: conniem@ruraltel.net (Connie Miller)
>Reply-To: conniem@ruraltel.net
>To: ELLER-L-request@rootsweb.com
>Subject: Leonard Eller Family
>
>I have a lost ancestor and hope someone can help me find her. I am
>searching for Elizabeth Mast, wife of Leonard Eller. She was daughter
of
>John Mast Sr and Barbara Harman, born ca 1760 in NC. Leonard and
>Elizabe
I'm just forwarding this.....don't reply to me, but to
DAllen9503@aol.com...that is who this is from --Erin
>From:
>Date: Mon, 13 Jul 1998 13:26:33 EDT
>To: ebradford@hotmail.com
>Subject: Re: north carolina
>
>i do not know her birthday but i know that she married in 1937 to grant
>anderson eller . her son was born 5 aug, 1935.
>
>thank you
>dianna
>
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>Date: Sun, 12 Jul 1998 22:18:29 -0700 (PDT)
>From: DAllen9503@aol.com
>To: ELLER-L-request@rootsweb.com
>Subject: north carolina
>
>searching for a woman that married into the eller family. name
>nannie mae clinton. she had a son named ray forest clinton. I have
>list of ellers of wilkes county and some other names on the list if
>you would like to share information
>
>dianna
I'm replying to you and the list because I believe this is something all
of use would like to know is what is the year o
Hello lists. First off, let me welcome all the new subscribers of my
lists (50 total just this past week! YEAH! hehe) Right now, I'm going
to explain the "word of the week", so those who know it may skip down,
if you're not familiar, please read the next paragraph:
I have had trouble with getting very little mail to the lists and so in
an effort to get more people posting and helping them to hopefully make
connections, I have implemented the "word of the week" (although it's
not necessarily every w
I have a Frederick and Sophia Ehlers who came to America from Germany with
their 4 sons ca. 1855. The 4 sons were: Charles, Henry, William Henry, and
Frederick. They are shown on the 1860 U.S. census for Jackson Co., MS. All 4
of the boys fought in the Civil War on the Southern side. They served in
Twigg's Rifles where their last name was given as Ellis.
Charles married a Sarah Miller and lived all his life in Escatawpa, MS.
Henry married a 1. Minerva Miller; 2. Lenora Marie Reus. He lived out his
l
Hello everyone:) I have taken control back of this list so if you have
any problems, email me here as I can't reply to any mail sent to my
geocities address. Thanks Roots for watching the list for me:).
Unfortunately, I only have access to the comp. during my breaks at work
as I had to leave my computer behind during my move so you won't get as
quick a response as before, but you will get one:) Bye for now.
Erin Bradford
ebradford@hotmail.com
http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Plains/6106/genlinks
Hello everyone!:) I know a lot of Eller researchers, especially
searching in NC, have there Eller ancestors in Wilkes County, usually in
North Wilkesboro township. I work at the NCSUniversity library in the
reference department and I found a book about the formation of NC
counties and thought I'd send you the relevant info. The book is called
"Formation of North Carolina Counties: 1663-1973" by David Leroy
Corbitt published in Raliegh (NC) in 1950 by the State Department of
Archives and History.
Hello everyone! I'm back and as some of you may remember, I had to
leave my computer behind when I moved and I can't remember what my past
"word(s) of the week" have been so I'm basically starting over. That is
actually ok since we've had some new subscribers who might be able to
give more information. Currently, I'm concentrating on the NC
Wilkes/Rowan counties of Ellers, but you are more than welcome to post
other lines not related, but this is my line from George Michael Eller.
I'm gonna start