What did consumption mean years ago on a death certificate as cause of
death?
Thanks
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Happy Thanksgiving all,
I am currently working on a website for the 12th TN Cavalry,CSA, they were
all raised in West TN & SW KY during the Civil War.
Would appreciate anyone that had an ancestor in the 12th to let me know.
As the muster rolls were lost, we are trying to make up one as we find them
thru their descendents.
You can email me with your info or sign it into the guestbook, @
http://community.webtv.net/raycousins/12thTNRegimental/
I will then add your ancestor to the muster roll.
Thanks very m
>>Hello,
I tried to answer you on the RAY board, but I couldn't get thru.
Thanks for writing, I thought i was going nuts I have found this surname in
so many different ways.
No, I don't have any new news.
But please tell me more. I so want to know what happened to John & Margaret
ELNOR RAY's children.
I will send you what I have.Please let me hear from you.
Thanks very much,
Carolyn
Descendants of John W. RAY
Generation No. 1
1. John W.1 RAY (NathanielA) was born 16-Jan-1839, and died Bef. 1948
(Sou
Thanks for the recipe.!!!!!!!!!!
----- Original Message -----
From: "Nora or Devereaux Cannon"
To:
Sent: Thursday, 23 November 2000 9:31
Subject: Re: [SWKY-NWTN] Hello Folks-
> Definitely watching the election mess - but today, just feasting and being
> thankful for a country in which we can watch it.
>
> Part of the cooking here is my Grandmother Mary Katherine Porter
Alexander's
> Cranberry Conserve recipe, which she learned to make as a child in Paris
TN:
>
Ok Carolyn. Ill check on this in my family.
Lisa
----- Original Message -----
From:
To:
Sent: Thursday, 23 November 2000 1:26
Subject: [SWKY-NWTN] Re: 12th TN Cavalry Regiment, CSA
> Happy Thanksgiving all,
> I am currently working on a website for the 12th TN Cavalry,CSA, they were
> all raised in West TN & SW KY during the Civil War.
> Would appreciate anyone that had an ancestor in the 12th to let me know.
> As the muster rolls were lost, we are trying to
Definitely watching the election mess - but today, just feasting and being
thankful for a country in which we can watch it.
Part of the cooking here is my Grandmother Mary Katherine Porter Alexander's
Cranberry Conserve recipe, which she learned to make as a child in Paris TN:
1 lb cranberries
1 C water
3/4 C sugar
Grated rind of one orange
1 C pecans, coarsely chopped
1 C peeled seeded grapes
Boil the cranberries and water for 10 minutes in a saucepan. Add the sugar
and simmer 10 more minutes. Add the or