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Has anyone heard of a "Hankins Mill" in Tennessee? Trying to locate it, =
heard of it from family stories.
Thanks,
Teresa Green
weagre@itlnet.net
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tracy i just found that out about 5 hours after i got the message
myself. a friend of mine sent me the same site address of ciac.
oopps!!! well its the thought that counts...right? i always believe
that it is better to be safe sorry though.
are you the one that runs roots web?
darren
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Doris is not on the list, so please reply to her personally at:
cfdah@ux1.cts.eiu.edu
Only those subscribed to the list can submit messages, so I'm forwarding
her message here.
Glelnn Gohr (Hanks List Manager)
ggohr01@mail.orion.org
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Date: Sat, 8 Nov 1997 22:40:08 -0800 (PST)
From: Doris A Hamilton
To: Hanks-L@rootsweb.com
Subject: Sarah Varvell nee HANKS Edgar Co. Il. Lincoln connection.
I have visted the burial site of Sarah Varvell siste
See.....http://ram.ramlink.net/~cbarker/html/dooo1/g0000043.htm#104
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> From: John Flinn
> To: HANKS-L@rootsweb.com
> Subject: Re: Sarah
> Date: Wednesday, October 08, 1997 9:59 AM
>
> L.Hall wrote:
> >
> > Seeking information on Sarah Hanks b.1765 md.in Grayson,Va 1839 to
> > Lewis Stargill b.1765.
> > Thanks, LH
> > lhall@howdyneighbor.com
> > www.howdyneighbor.com/lhall/gen.html
> Sorry, can't help you with Sarah, poor girl, marrying a guy with a name
> like th
seeing that you get a ton of e-mails i thought that you might want this
just in case it is for real.
darren reaper68@classic.msn.com
>>>From: cheri_danielson@juno.com (Cheri M Danielson)
>>>
>>>This came to me from my colleague at Zion: I share it with you
>>>
>>>Please pass this on!
>>>WARNING!!! If you receive an e-mail titled "JOIN THE CREW" DO NOT
>open
>>>it! It will erase EVERYTHING on your hard drive! Send this letter
>out
>>>to as many people as you can . . . this is a new virus and not ma
Re location of documents for ancestry of Patience Hanks
Thomas Hanks - 1625-after Apr. 8, 1674 - "In Freedoms Dawn" by Shelbourne
William Hanks I - c1650-before Feb 7, 1704 - Richmond Co., Va. O.B. 4, page
32-39
William Hanks II - 1679-1733 - Parish Records
Richard Hanks - 1723-after 1788 - Northfarnham Parish Records
Patience Hanks - 1782 Census
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> From: MWG914@aol.com
> To: HANKS-L@rootsweb.com
> Subject: Hanks/Hinds/Hinde- Patience b. VA
> Date: Wednesday, October 29, 1997 1:31 AM
>
> Hi,
>
If anyone knows the background of Isabella HANKS or Hanks' who went from
Indiana or IL to TX(below), please contact me.
Found in "Character Certificates in the General Land Office of Texas":
HANKS, Burrel L. 15 Mar 1833. Burdell, 28 yrs; Sarah Anne, 18 yrs. Moved
from Tennessee.
HANKS, Elijah F. 28 May 1835. married with family.
HANKS, ISABELLA 27 Sept 1834, a native of VA, has a family of 2 persons.
HANKS, James S. 23 Sept 1835. native of KY, family of 3 persons.
HANKS, Samuel G. 5 Oct 183
Re background of Isabella Hanks:
Thomas Hanks b. probably before 1630
d. after Apr. 8, 1674 in Gloucester Co., VA.
m. possibly Elizabeth_____________
He became owner of at least 2000 acres of timber land in Gloucester & New
Kent Cos. He last leased 800 acres from Abraham Mooneo Moraticon Creek in
the Northern Neck area where the three counties of Richmond, Lancaster and
Northumberland now meet. No further records located: presumably his
property was confiscated during the troubled times of the Ba
To access the new Rootsweb Archives System, follow this
procedure (at least this works for me):
Go to:
http://lists.rootsweb.com/~archiver/lists.html
Find the surname of interest & click on the year or the month
you want.
Choices are:
All Years, 1997, Oct, Nov.
If you click on 1997, you will get a screen something like this:
Parent Directory
11/
10/
5/
6/
7/
8/
9/
Each number relates to a month's worth of messages.
Click on one of these months, and then click on the last choice
of the next screen:
thr
Thanks for the thought, but I already got this one a few months back,
it's a hoax. See this page:
http://ciac.llnl.gov/ciac/CIACHoaxes.html
Tracy
darren boice wrote:
>
> seeing that you get a ton of e-mails i thought that you might want this
> just in case it is for real.
> darren reaper68@classic.msn.com
>
> >>>From: cheri_danielson@juno.com (Cheri M Danielson)
> >>>
> >>>This came to me from my colleague at Zion: I share it with you
> >>>
> >>>Please pass this on!
> >>>WARNING!!! If you receive a
Hi,
I've never heard of the Hankins Mill in Tennessee, but I can tell you there
are lots of us tracing back to Tazewell County, Virginia. I've completed my
family's story back to the mid-1700s...to John Hankins, Sr.
Hope you have good luck tracing your branch. If I can help, let me know.
Milt
lmhankins@aol.com
Thank you so much, Barbara, for the info on Isabella Hanks. Now, for the BIG
question. Is there anything in Adin Baber's book about the second son of
Peter Hanks III, shown as: "William, minister"?
I think that this is the William I have been searching for for such a long
time!
A family memoir, written 1901 by the son of my Polly Stewart's half-brother
says:
"Polly [Stewart] married William HANKS, a Primative Baptist preacher... Aunt
Polly and William [Hanks] moved to Illinois about 1841 and settled o