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From: lotus <>
Subject: Re: [TARVER-L] TARVER - naming patterns
Date: Tue, 15 May 2001 12:11:59 -0500
References: <5.0.2.1.2.20010515055843.02b7c828@mail.cirilo.net>
In-Reply-To: <004101c0dd61$3bc05300$ef681c18@houston.rr.com>


i have known really decent people in all faiths ... and some not even in
church. good people. if people have it in their heart, they will be
decent ... otherwise, no amount of religion of any denomination is going to
help ...
but as for tarvers ... all the ones i ever knew were pentecostal or
backslid <g> hahaha.

love.

At 12:05 PM 5/15/2001 -0500, you wrote:
>Some of the Tarvers in Rapides Parish,LA were and still are Baptist.John
>Crawford Tarver,s/o Marion Crawford Tarver,s/o Russell Tarver,s/o Samuel
>Wilson Tarver(1825-1919) was an ordained Baptist minister and built several
>churches in that area.He was one of the most humanitarian,besides my
>Father,Tarver I had the pleasure of visiting with.He spent his entire adult
>life doing good things for others in need.
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "lotus" <>
>To: <>
>Sent: Tuesday, May 15, 2001 6:13 AM
>Subject: [TARVER-L] TARVER - naming patterns
>
>
> > Don't know what happened to my list mail ... If Cynthia hadn't responded
>to
> > this message of John's I never would have seen the message. Tried to
> > browse the TARVER-L archives too, all day yesterday, but no access ... so
> > I am clueless about how much mail I actually missed ... if you meant me
>to
> > see anything, folks, please resend.
> >
> > I know relatively few if any Baptist or Methodist Tarvers --- our line
> > converted to Pentecostal Holiness in the aftermath of the Azuza Street
> > revivals. But I do see a history of Baptist and Methodist families in the
> > lineage. I'm sure quite a number of other faiths must be represented as
>well.
> >
> > Haven't identified the parents of Rev John Tarver of SC > MS.
>Speculation,
> > but working on real answers. You will find a tad of history on this line
> > posted on the obit of Henry Heartwell Tarver at:
> > http://www.tarver-genealogy.net/obits/ar/obit_henryhtarv.html
> >
> > Again, the naming patterns are going to be obvious.
> >
> > In response, yes, JOHN is a common name in the Tarver lineages.
> >
> > > John wrote: SC Conference that means he was probably related to Mark
> > TARVER Clan that lived in Barnhill, SC. <
> >
> > We can't really infer direct lineal descent nor a sibling relationship,
> > because all the Tarver's of Barnwell, while related to some degree, have
> > not been found to be siblings.
> >
> > Wilson is also a common name among the TARVER's.
> >
> >
> > > > John wrote: If John is a TARVER family name then Mark may have had a
> > > son named John or more than likely from the dates you list this John may
> > > have been a brother of Mark TARVER. <
> >
> >
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