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1. [GACOFFEE-L] TRIP TO COFFEE COUNTY -Reply [1]
Are you going to Reedy Branch cemetary also?
2. Re: [GACOFFEE-L] Mary Ricketson [1]
Melody, I have reviewed my Ricketson records and I show Mary Ricketson, daughter of Bryant Ricketson, as being married to James Asberry Day. This information is from Grace W. Edes Volume 2 of William Ricketson and his descendants. Grace Edes recorded the following: Mary Ricketson, daughter of Bryant and Nancy (Smith) Ricketson, born 12 March, 1853; married 30 March 1878, Broston, Georgia, James Asberry Day, son of Alanson and Sarah (Bosworth) Day, born 10 March, 1854, Clinton, Georgia. No
3. [GACOFFEE-L] Re: [Davis/Hane/corson [1]
Tetof@aol.com wrote: > > THE CIRCUIT RIDER > Sang. Co. Gen. Society > January 1981 > > Virginia Research Suggestions; Sangamon Co. Cemeteries; Story of ISAAC BAKER; > Bible of IDA MAY DAVIS HANE; Surname index; Obit of REUBEN CORSON; obit of > FRANCES CATHERINE HELCE CORSON. > In Memoriams - CLIFFORD M. BLUNK - ROBERT A. BRUCE; > Family charts: ROBERT J.FLYGARE; BARBARE ROGENE SMITH MARSH; STANLEY L. > ATTERBERRY; > Taylor Cemetery, Clear Lake Township. > much more. > $8.00 +$1.50 s/h > > email - tetof
4. [GACOFFEE-L] ARBUTHNOT [1]
Cynthia S. Arbuthnot wrote: > > Who was it here who had the Arbuthnot information? I sent the original information-- diana mailto:sjoberg1@sprintmail.com I'm sorry, but we've > been busy this week, and I didn't get a name or e-mail address. I am > interested in any information on the ARBUTHNOT/MERRITT family. I'd like > to know why the Merritt family adopted the Arbuthnots, were they related, > ect. You can e-mail me privately if you wish. > > Cynthia Arbuthnot > > _________________________________
5. [GACOFFEE-L] Higgs/Arnold [1]
Hi John: I have a question about this information you posted on the Coffee County list: ---------- > From: JLRICKET@aol.com > To: GACOFFEE-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: [GACOFFEE-L] Higgs > Date: Friday, January 08, 1999 9:04 PM > 8 Mary Higgs, b. January 17, 1808, Washington County, Ga (?), d. > August 1887 at Millwood, Ware, Georgia, bur: Mt. Zion Church Cemetery, > Axson, Ga. > She married James Arnold, son of Needham Arnold and Serena (Foy) > Arnold. James Arnold b. July
6. [GACOFFEE-L] List of Surnames Mailing List : http://www.rootsweb.com/~maillist/ [1]
> > > Where do you get a list of Surname sights through rootsweb--I am looking > > for certain family names. > > > soory I gave you the http for regionals not surnames the correct one is > below > http://www.rootsweb.com/~maillist/ > > ====
7. Re: [GACOFFEE-L] Surnames which I am researching [1]
Diana, I am seeing very similar names in my database. I am interested in sharing info with you or anyone with the following lines: 1. Lillie Smith, dau. of Alan Smith and Nancy Griffin m . George Dewey Solomon [this is Gerald's grandmother and her parents] 2. William Hutto m. Jane Jincy Wooten [d/o William Jordan Wooten] these are Gerald's gg-grandparents 3. James Asberry Day m. Mary Francis Ricketson [these are my gr-great grandparents] 4. Bryant Ricketson m. Nancy Smith , d/o William D.
8. [GACOFFEE-L] Re: Burke county Sapp Marriages [1]
cleaning out my mailbox Thought this might help someone... William boulineau wrote: > > Here are some Sapp marriages I extracted from Burke Co., GA. Burke Co. is > not listed on either marriage CD I have, so if anyone has any more, please > post them, especially if they are from an earlier time period. Any more > info on any of these names would be appreciated. -Bill > > Burke Co., GA 1855-1879 > > ODUM,James P./ SAPP,Matilda / 24 Feb 1864 > PERKINS,David M./ SAPP,Sarah Ann / 27 May 1858 > ROWLS,Hez
9. [GACOFFEE-L] [Fwd: Re: NEW SEARCH SITE: Dept.of Interior, Old Land Patents] [1]
Received: from bl-30.rootsweb.com(207.113.245.30) by mailgate31-hme2 via dsmap-1.22 id Q_10.1.1.24/Q_5551_1_3568425d; Sun, 24 May 1998 08:53:01 -0700 Received: (from slist@localhost) by bl-30.rootsweb.com (8.8.5/8.8.5) id IAA24453; Sun, 24 May 1998 08:42:30 -0700 (PDT) Resent-Date: Sun, 24 May 1998 08:42:30 -0700 (PDT) From: FModderno Message-ID: <9f9dc647.356840de@aol.com> Date: Sun, 24 May 1998 11:46:37 EDT Old-To: Southern-Trails-L@rootsweb.com Mime-Version: 1.0 Subject: Re: NEW SE
10. Re: [GACOFFEE-L] I WANT TO ADDRESS THIS PERSONALLY! [1]
My goodness At 02:30 PM 1/3/99 , you wrote: >Linda: > > I have a couple of questions to ask about membership for those of us >who >live out of state. I personally am housebound and live 4 1/2 hours from > >Waycross, so, there's no way for me to get there. I was curious as to >whether those who are able to get there to do research are going to be >permitted to print out your databases for the marriages, cemeteries, >etc. >and if so, is the price still the same as what you have quoted on the >Ware >Coun
11. [GACOFFEE-L] Re: Filby's Passenger and Immigration Lists Index [1]
jjrollins wrote: > > Today I was researching in the above noted book and found what I was > looking for. However the reference was "Smith-Emigrants from France to > America". Can anyone tell me what this refers to and is it a source I > would find in a library or does the Family History Center have this > available. > Any assistance in this is appreciated. Thank you in advance. Judy > Rollins, JAcksonville,Florida.
12. Re: [GACOFFEE-L] Coffee County Census Records [1]
Hello Melody and Happy New Year! I sure would appreciate a census lookup for Joe Hayes m. to Priscilla Hand -- probably in the 1870-80 census or later. They are my g-grandparents. Joe was the son of Eli Hayes who was the son of Aley Hayes, all of Coffee Co. The Hands have a long history in the area. Joe and Priscilla's daughter was Rosa Lee Hayes who m. Thomas J. Purvis (my grandparents) and they lived around the Wayne/Appling county areas, though Rosa Lee died in Waycross in 1933. Thank you so much. Julie
13. [GACOFFEE-L] Pridgen [1]
Hello, For those of you searching for Pridgens there is a mailing list. Pridgen-L@rootsweb.com. Just type subscribe in the body. Leave the Subject empty. Karen
14. [GACOFFEE-L] Re: Andrew Gay [1]
This sounded familiar? Can anyone help her? anncam@postoffice.worldnet.att.net wrote: > > Still searching for more info on Andrew Gay on the 1900 Jefferson Co. FL > census with wife, Mariah(Connell Baker) and sons, Lawson and Rufus from > a previous marriage. Lawson md. Ollie C. Wright in 1904 and Rufus md. > Viola Thompson in 1901. Rufus and Viola and children, Christina b. > 1905; Rufus A. b. 1908; and Andrew G. b. 1909 are living next door to > Andrew and Mariah in 1910. Who were Andrew's parents? Wh
15. Re: [GACOFFEE-L] Mary Ricketson [1]
John, Didn't someone say that you have a web page??? If so, would you please send it to me? I'd love to take a look at your findings. Thanks, Nancy E Parr
16. [GACOFFEE-L] [Fwd: [GEORGIA-L] 1768 Arrival of the ship ADMIRAL HAWK, John McAdams, Master - Colonial South Carolina] [1]
Received: from fp-1.rootsweb.com(207.113.233.233) by mailgate31-hme2 via dsmap-1.22 id Q_10.1.1.24/Q_20429_1_35574f60; Mon, 11 May 1998 12:20:01 -0700 Received: (from slist@localhost) by fp-1.rootsweb.com (8.8.5/8.8.5) id MAA06607; Mon, 11 May 1998 12:03:49 -0700 (PDT) Resent-Date: Mon, 11 May 1998 12:03:49 -0700 (PDT) Message-ID: <35574EBB.54D4@mail.telfair.public.lib.ga.us> Date: Mon, 11 May 1998 15:17:15 -0400 From: Jeanette Martin Reply-To: martinj@mail.telfair
17. [GACOFFEE-L] Re: WOOD, KEEN, PIERCE [1]
GraceEP@aol.com wrote: > > Eveline Wood, born ca. 1843 and her husband, Joseph L. Keen were living in the > 1870, 1880 and 1900 Hillsborough County, Florida census. Any info would be > appreciated. Joseph L. Keen had a > twin sister, Mary, who died in 1861 and a brother, Henry Harrison Keen, who > moved to Manatee County, Florida. Eveline Wood Keen had a brother, Burzilla > Wood, who > married Sarah Pierce in Hillsborough County, Florida. > > Thanks, > Grace
18. [GACOFFEE-L] ATT:BETTY MAINS [1]
Betty, Hello, and welcome aboard the Coffee County Express. At least that's the way I like to think of the mailing list. My hopes are that one day very soon it'll take off and barely stop until all the brick walls are broken down. What line of O'steens and Williams are you researching? I might be able to help. Karen
19. Re: [GACOFFEE-L] Arbuthnot [1]
Cindy, Do you have a Fred Arbuthnot in your tree? If so, the old page of the newspaper has an obit for his wife. Let me know and I'll send you the info. Karen "Cynthia S. Arbuthnot" wrote: > I noticed that on the marriages list, there was an Arbuthnot there. Does > anyone have any information on any Arbuthnots in Coffee County? My > husband is interested, since he is an Arbuthnot and they are all related > in one way or another. > > Cynthia Arbuthnot > > _______________________________________________
20. Re: [GACOFFEE-L] Mary Ricketson [1]
Melody, We have spoken before. I shared about the WOOTEN and SOLOMON lists that I have at Roots Web. These are free to anyone interested in these families. We have about 150 WOOTEN researchers and about 50 SOLOMON researchers. Parents of John W. Pridgen b. 1859: Enoch G. Pridgen b. 1832 in NC or GA ? m. Mary C. Fussell b. 9/16/1863 [dau. of William Fussell and his first wife.] Enoch's parents: William Pridgen b. 1803 and Margaret ___. (I just received a 400 page book on the Pridgen
21. Re: [GACOFFEE-L] Mary Ricketson [1]
Which John? I do not have a web page, and what is it you want to see? John White Nancy Parr wrote: > John, > Didn't someone say that you have a web page??? If so, would you > please send it to me? I'd love to take a look at your findings. > Thanks, > Nancy E Parr > > ==== GACOFFEE Mailing List ==== > To unsubscribe from GACOFFEE, send an e-mail message to: > GACOFFEE-L-request@rootsweb.com (for individual messages) > GACOFFEE-D-request@rootsweb.com (for Digest mode) > Subject: unsubscri
22. [GACOFFEE-L] Smith and allied families of Houston Co, GA [1]
J Here's the William Smith line...always a work in progress. > > ALLIED FAMLIES: Danielly, Arnold, Lisenby, Johnson, Heard, Hays, > Hartley, Hall, Shirah, McGlamory, O'Sullivan, Hancock, Richardson, > Summerford, King, and Sawyers. > > Descendants of William Smith > > 1 William Smith b: 1790 in North Carolina d: April 18, 1848 in 10th > Dist. of Houston Co, GA > . +Mary m: Abt 1817 > ...... 2 John W. Smith b: 1818 in South Carolina > .......... +Catherine b: 1821 in North Carolina > ...........
23. [GACOFFEE-L] Re: Zachariah Sapp/SMITH/SKILLERN [1]
I am forwarding this to us in South GA becasue of the name SAPP/SMITH > > (Among the things I found in the FHC database was that Benjamin Sapp, b. > abt 1730 in Kent, MD; m. to Dorothy, d. aft 1790, Stokes Co., NC, is the > son of Henry Sapp, b. abt 1698 at Kent, DE; m. Ann Moore and d. aft 2 > May 1743. This is a response to Tammy E. Dollar's 8/17 message. I > don't know who submitted this info nor the sources/support they had for > it, but I will try to find out.) > > Now to my pieces which I have not
24. [GACOFFEE-L] Mailing List [1]
Diana Sjoberg wrote: > > John R. Harrell wrote: > > > > > > Where do you get a list of Surname sights through rootsweb--I am looking > > for certain family names. > > > http://www.rootsweb.com/~maillist/us/index.html > > Diana S
25. [GACOFFEE-L] SURNAMES GONE TO BRAZIL AFTER THE WAR! [1]
I was just scooting around in the CSA and just about fell off my chair when I saw the many surnames that we have been searching for on this list! > http://www.researchonline.net/sccw/tobrazil.htm >

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