At 05:18 PM 04/01/2001, you wrote:
>Hi Roy,
>I was given your E-mail address by Virginia Lane. I understand you have
>done a lot of research on the Gadberry family. I have just started to look
>into my family background a couple of months ago, and would love to get any
>more information about the family of Perry Gadbury and his ancestors. My
>grandfather was his son, Ensel Gadbury, who married Velvia Daulton. I would
>be glad to share any information I have on Ensel's descendents. I have
>Perry's parent
At 03:05 PM 04/30/2001, you wrote:
>subscribeI would like to recieve the news letter. New to researching my
>Gadberry connection. My ggggrandmother ,full blood indian , m. Stark
>Warren nad they lived in Lamar county Texas. Her father was Andrew Jackson
>Gadberry,gfather was Green B. Gadberry. Paulette paulette@koyote.com
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Hello Paulette,
It's great to receive your email about your Gadberry family. Please do
subscribe to the
Remembered that someone on this list was looking for info on some Brashears,
and happened across this this morning, so thought I'd pass it on. If you
are interested, the web addy is:
http://www.rootsweb.com/~itcreek/records2.htm
HTH...Lou Ann
Intruders and Non-Citizens in the
Creek Nation
1875-1895
The following records [see note below] were abstracted by Sharron
Standifer Ashton, and graciously supplied by her, from the Index of Creek
National Records from Office of Superintendent of Five Civilized Tri
Several of my GADBERRY relatives had the given name of MARSHALL. Does
anyone know of some connection between the GADBERRYS and the surname of
MARSHALL? I have finally found proof that my GADBERRYS were also related to
the WINSTEAD Family. The given name MARSHALL proliferated there too.
Thanks
Harold
There are 40 Gadberry marriages listed in Ancestry.com's data base for the
day...link to click on is at the end of this forwarded info...
Happy hunting!!!
Lou Ann
> KENTUCKY MARRIAGES, 1851-1900
> (Update adding Greenup, Larue, McCraken and Henry Counties)
>
> Admitted to the Union as the fifteenth state in 1792, Kentucky was
> settled predominantly by Irish, German, and English men and women in
> the 18th and 19th centuries. This update adds marriage records for
> Greenup, Larue, McCraken and Henry Countie
GADBERRY RESEARCHERS-I NEED YOUR HELP!! PLEASE LET ME KNOW WHAT INFO YOU
HAVE ON PERRY GADBERRY AND/OR THE FAMILY UNIT OF WILLIAM S. GADBERRY (SEE
BELOW) SUPPOSED SON OF GREENBERRY.
THANKS,
ROY JUCH
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At 06:56 PM 04/02/2001, Virginia wrote:
>Hi Roy,
>Hope your sunroom restoration is going OK. We are looking for a little more
>sun around here (in Illinois).
>I downloaded your Nathaniel Gadberry information, but have a few questions
At 08:30 PM 04/01/2001, you wrote:
>Hi Roy,
>Thanks for answering so quickly. Yes, the information you have for Perry
>Gadberry is definitely my family. My grandfather, Ensel, is the child
>listed as James A. His name was James Ensel, but this type of error or
>misinterpretation can happen. Our family line, including Perry, used the
>Gadbury version of the name, but I have seen records both ways. We recently
>made a trip to Pulaski County and located the graves of Perry and his wife
>and several of the
Dear Gadberry Mail List members,
I received the following message from Thelma Gadberry today and am passing
it along to you. I will work with Thelma to help reduce the unwanted
email. You may want to be sensitive to her situation also.
Roy Juch
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>From: "Howard Gadberry"
>To: "Roy Juch"
>Subject: Death of Howard Gadberry
>Date: Sun, 29 Apr 2001 15:42:36 -0500
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