The following is a very well written statement about the Kinnamans and
specifically about Elizabeth Gadberry (supposed daughter of John Wesley
Gadberry & Deliah Manning). The information provided by Mr. Kinnaman
casts doubt on the relationship to John Wesley. PLEASE READ THE BELOW
ACCOUNT AND LET ME KNOW YOUR THOUGHTS. This is not my direct line so I
would like to hear from those of you that are in this direct line.
Roy Juch
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We are in the early stage of researching GADBERRYS in the State of Indiana.
They immigrated to that state from S. C., in the early 1800s. We would be
grateful if anyone would point us in some beginning direction.
Gratefully
Dover
Dear Kat1956@aol.com!
Thanks for all the info you provided below. I was missing some of it. In
case you need it I have the Gordon info as follows:
I received much of my Gordon info from Wesley Gordon. Do you know him? I
have below my file for the descendants of Elizabeth Gadberry & Obadiah
Gordon, Sr.
I descend from Nathaniel Gadberry, Thomas, Theodore, Joseph, then my
grandmother Ida Mae Gadberry.
Thanks for your sharing and joining the Gadberry Mail List.
Roy Juch
Descendants of John Gordon
Found this this morning at Ancestry.com in their daily data:
Sincerly,
Lou Ann
Tennessee Marriages, 1851-1900
POTTS, J. T.
Spouse: GADBERRY, LULIE Marriage Date: 28 Oct 1893
County: Scott State: TN
Hi,
I just hope everyone is aware of the new virus - worm that i spreading very
fast. DO NOT open attachments that end in .doc.bat - I have had this sent
to me twice in the last two days. It is a very bad one. Delete the email
and the attachment. One attachment was called file.doc.bat. The other was
transaction.doc.bat. The person gives a first name, and a friendly message
of 3 lines. The attached file is fairly large.
Robin Gadbury
At 02:16 PM 07/11/2001, Jim Kinnaman wrote:
>Dear Roy,
> Your name and e-mail address was given to me by Treven Dunning,
> saying
>that you have done research on the Gadbury/Gadberry families.
> My great great granduncle, Jacob M. Kinnaman, married a Mrs.
> Elizabeth
>Gadbury on 23 July 1850 in Daviess County, Indiana, officiated by
>William Dillon, jp. My question is this: I have found references to
>Elizabeth Gadbury on the internet with a rather lengthly ancestry. My
>impression, based
Thanks Lou Ann,
I didn't have them in my file so I added them as unrelated and posted your
email as reference. Maybe someday we'll need that info?
Roy
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At 09:40 AM 07/20/2001, you wrote:
>Found this this morning at Ancestry.com in their daily data:
>Sincerly,
>Lou Ann
>Tennessee Marriages, 1851-1900
>POTTS, J. T.
> Spouse: GADBERRY, LULIE Marriage Date: 28 Oct 1893
> County: Scott State: TN
>
>
>
>
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> From another mail list and fyi
Roy Juch
>Abbreviations used in the War of 1812 database are:
>1LT - First Lieutenant LT - Lieutenant
>2LT - Second Lieutenant MAJ - Major
>3LT - Third Lieutenant MUS - Musician
>ADJ - Adjutant PVT - Private
>COR - Coronet QM - Quartermaster
>CPL - Corporal SGM - Sergeant Major
>CPT - Captain SGT - Sergeant
>DRU - Drummer SUM - Surgeon's Mate
>ENS - Ensign SUR - Surgeon
>FIF[NL] -[NL] Fife Player [NL]
>
>
>
>
>Abbreviations used in the Winnebago War database are:
>1LT - F