Re: ROBESON COUNTY HERITAGE BOOK 2002
Hi,
Currently we are trying to get enough support to put together a Heritage Book
for Robeson County, and we need your help. If you are interested in
participating [i.e., serving on a committee, submitting a story about your
Robeson County connections, or just purchasing a book at a prepublication
price] just e-mail me your names and mailing addresses by private e-mail to:
SAWESTGTWY@gateway.net, and as soon as we have a brochure from the publishers
we will
Tonya,
Thank you so much. I will.
Margy
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Subject: Re: [TARVER-L] Martha Tarver- Catahoula Parish, Louisiana
> Margy
> I have some info on her descendants, but am in the process of moving and
> don't have that info with me just yet. I have changed my email address,
so
> please email me and remind me.
>
> Thanks
> Tonya Salter
> tsalter3@bellsouth.net
>
>
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Martha Tarver m. Benjamin Wilson Oct. 24, 1839 in Catahoula Parish, La.
I'm looking for information on her parents, siblings and children. Was
Lavicy Wilson their child? Thank you.
Margy
Was this Martha Tarver born c 1836, daughter of John Tarver? Did she have
sisters named Nancy, Letha Ann and Mary "Polly"? Letha Ann married John F.
Zimmer in 1855; Polly married William H. Ellis in 1856?
Carol Young Knight
Margy
I have some info on her descendants, but am in the process of moving and
don't have that info with me just yet. I have changed my email address, so
please email me and remind me.
Thanks
Tonya Salter
tsalter3@bellsouth.net
Hi,
This Martha Tarver was married to Benjamin Wilson on Oct. 24, 1839. I've
seen them listed on the genweb Catahoula Pa., La site. Recently, I saw them
discussed on a forum (not sure which-I should have printed the message)
where Lavicy was mentioned. Also said they had about 10 children.
Searching the Wilson archives, I found an old post discussing them. It
said Martha had a brother John Tarver, b in 1814, MS who m. Jane Duke and
they were both buried in Catahoula Pa. That there were other Tarver
I found a book at the library today:
(I can't believe it but I forgot to write down the author's name, but can go
back)
Loose papers of the North Carolina Archives.
Introduction
The records contained in the following volume are from two sources within
the Secretary of State of North Carolina records.
One source is the loose papers (SS889-898), assorted and collected
alphabetically into ten(10) boxes at the North Carolina archives. These
papers, for the most part, are estate proceedings and inventori
Lotus
After several tries on different days, we were unable to get a response from this site. Do you know of any reason?
Jim and Wanda
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Lotus Cirilo wrote:
> The Tarver-Gen Forum is back online ...
>
> Please stop by to post your queries.
>
> http://www.tarver-genealogy.net/datashare/forum/
>
> If I can figure out how to retrieve any of the old queries like I did the
> guestbook, I'll put an archived query section up. :)
>
> Thanks again for all the warm words since