Concerning TANNEHILL/TANNAHILL, I found the following in the LDS data at
their website:
GEORGE TANNAHILLmarried RACHEL FOSTER December 1802 in Adams,Mississippi.
I would imagine that "Adams" MS is Adams County?
Is this George's FIRST marriage before 2) Nancy Harmon Bryce and 3) Jemima
Lym/Lum Moor?
Elaine Randall English
Thought this one was well worth passing on. I have had gotten two different
viruses from church and family historians and the stupid Snow White thing
keeps appearing in my in box, so someone has it.
Margie R. Pearce
Ponchatoula, LA
Genealogy: http://www.angelfire.com/la/ancestors
----- Original Message -----
From: "Ken Boonie"
To:
Sent: Saturday, September 01, 2001 6:38 AM
Subject: A helpful hint
> I got this from another list. Thought with all the malic
I would appreciate a look up for Trapp on p 77. I would like to know how many
people were in this household and the ages. Thanks Rose
Anyone out there have a marriage book? I would like to know if you show a
marriage for a Mary S. TRAPP abt 1835. or any other marriages for Trapp. Any
and all information will be greatly appreciated. Thanks Rose
Gary LILLEY m. Parthena SANDERS on 17 July 1833 Claiborne Co., MS.
Does anybody know the parents of this Parthena SANDERS? Was there any LILLEYs in the GIBSON family?
Ona Patrick
email: gdunn@datasync.com
In a message dated 09/01/2001 12:38:18 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
Rosewillis6649@aol.com writes:
> Anyone out there have a marriage book? I would like to know if you show a
> marriage for a Mary S. TRAPP abt 1835. or any other marriages for Trapp.
> Any
> and all information will be greatly appreciated. Thanks Rose
>
Did not find the marriage of Mary S Trapp, but found a marriage of
Terry Trap to Margaret Cartmell (and yes it was spelled Cartmell) on June 26,
1830.
Also found the following in War
Lucy,
That's very interesting. the Spiers/Spiars/Spires in Natchez. Will follow
up. My SPEIR/SPIER line was VA/NC > GA >AL >LA. Surely some were in MS. But
none known at this point.
THANKS!
Larrie
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From: lucygilbert
To: MSCLAIBO-L@rootsweb.com
Date: Saturday, September 16, 2000 3:31 PM
Subject: Re: [MSCLAIBO-L] Re: PIPES, EVANS, TURPIN, BAGNELL, HYNUM
>I noticed your name Spiers--local family? John Spires-Spiars-Spiers
>inN
Marilyn
The Curry is my husband's family, and we've only done the one's that came to
Kentucky from Virginia really early, and haven't gone back to VA much. I
know at least one stayed in Louisiana, after the war of 1812. My husband is
not very interested, but his niece is (maybe someday his children too), so
we are getting to work soon on the Curry bunch.
I will keep your e-mail in case I turn up a Mourning.
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From: dogtraks
To: MSCLAIBO-L@rootsweb.com
I failed to say that my Claiborne interest is in the families:
PIPES, EVANS, TURPIN, BAGNELL, HYNUM
Anybody doing these?
Larrie Spier Curry
lscurry@kih.net