If you can't find anyone on the Carroll Co. Mo web page to take it, then I
would consider contacting the Carroll Genealogical Society and seeing if
they want it.
Pat
----- Original Message -----
From: "Charles Rhea"
To:
Sent: Monday, June 14, 2004 2:53 PM
Subject: [RHEA] McCorkelo
> My neighbore Has given her family bibleand the family records are of
McCorkle I would like to get this information to whom ever could use it they
were from carrol co missouri,Can y
My neighbore Has given her family bibleand the family records are of McCorkle I would like to get this information to whom ever could use it they were from carrol co missouri,Can you tell me what to do with it
Charles rhea
cerjr@centurytel.net
Thanks Pat for this It would much better for me to scan this bible and then
send it to you if that is okay with you. My neighbor Who is 101 years old
and has no one left to pass it on to so I have decided to try and get it
into the system .With your help some might benefit from it.
Charles Rhea
----- Original Message -----
From:
To:
Sent: Tuesday, June 15, 2004 3:17 PM
Subject: Re: [RHEA] McCorkelo
> If you can't find anyone on the Carroll Co. Mo web page to ta
Here are some URL's that should prove helpful to you in your search, especially the last one.
http://www.swcp.com.com/`dhickman/journals/V6I3/queriesV6i3.html.
very last query is about John Swearingen
This one should be even better.
http://www.smokykin.com/ged/f001/f60/a0016007.htm
evidentally someone wrote a book.
Nothing on Mary Ray
you might also try familysearch.com
I got these sites from using Google.com its a great search engine. I typed in John Swearingen
Pat
kspat@earthlink.net
Can anyone use this. I found in while doing another search.
Jackson Co. Indiana
Rea, Robert. (Book A-7) Will Wr. 13 Nov. 1850. Wife, Nancy Patton. Daus. Margaret, Nancy, Martha. Mentions bounty land as soldier. (Will Book A-7) My wife, Nancy Rea, comfortable and sufficient Amount. My three daus: Margaret, Nancy and Martha, my land, tenements, chattels. To my son, John M. Reid [sic, Rea?], who served as a soldier. Wit: D. Blackmore and Roxa Blackmore. Schedule A: My six sons to have six volumes of Henry's c
Looking for any information on my ancestor, Mary Ray (daughter of William &
Mary Ray). Mary Ray was born about 1696 in Prince George County, Maryland.
Mary Ray married John Swearingen (1698 - 1767) on February 9, 1714/15 in
Prince George County, Maryland.
Any information would be appreciated. Thanks so much!
Rod Headington
Another one from Jackson Co Indiana Wills
Rhea, Rosetta. (Book B-644) Will Wr. 19 May 1883. Rec. 26 May 1883. My brother, William J. Graves, a watch; my sister, Martha Graves, watch. All rest of heirs of Mrs. Jane Hitz, wife of John Hitz, $200; to Rosetta G. Graves, my namesake, dau of my bro. William) $1,000. Charles Cornett, exec.
Found this on Google also. typed in "Mary Ray" wife of John Swearingen and this was one of the items that came up.
this page makes good reading.
http://www.geocities.com/paschkep/Busey/i0000011.htm
gives you a hint. her father James Ray
August 1736, Sarah Busey and John Busey signed the inventory of Edmund Evans of Anne Arundel Co as next of kin. [Prerogative Ct liber 22.31 abstract] His widow, Abigall Evans was a sister of Sarah Whipps Busey.
In her will dated 25 Aug 1745 (proved 15 Oct 1745), Sarah
I went looking in this info down further, and becoming interested in the Ray surname. Maybe these guys could have been Ray or spelled differently.
18 vi. Susannah Busey was born ca 1703. She married Mr. Ray or Joseph Richardson aft 1728: Prince George's Co, MD. Could this be John Ray be the brother of Mary Ray and Eleanor Ray Busey (wife of Joshua)? If so, he had at least children Josiah Ray and Ann Ray in 1794 when Mary Ray wrote her will.
In 1748, a John and a James Ray served in Capt. George Beall's T
Charles,
That would be fine.
I sure would be happy to take it.
Pat
From: "Charles Rhea"
To:
Sent: Tuesday, June 15, 2004 7:03 PM
Subject: Re: [RHEA] McCorkelo
> Thanks Pat for this It would much better for me to scan this bible and
then
> send it to you if that is okay with you. My neighbor Who is 101 years old
> and has no one left to pass it on to so I have decided to try and get it
> into the system .With your help some might benefit from it.
> Charles Rhea