From: btrvetc-d-request@emcee.com Subject: btrvetc-d Digest V98 #3 X-Loop: btrvetc-d@emcee.com X-Mailing-List: archive/volume98/3 Precedence: list MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/digest; boundary="----------------------------" To: btrvetc-d@emcee.com Reply-To: btrvetc-l@genealogy.org ------------------------------ Content-Type: text/plain btrvetc-d Digest Volume 98 : Issue 3 Today's Topics: TREE PROGRAM Poll response Our Poll Re: btrvetc-d Digest V98 #2 Re: btrvetc-d Digest V98 #2 TURNER Research in TN and MO additions on children of John Turner b1773 Re: Please use our new address - BTRVETC-L downloading Re: WOOD, TC-282-283-284 Thanks to Nyla Re: downloading Re: btrvetc-d Digest V98 #2 BTRVETC-L -- Who are we? Burnett-Sherwood Submission TX - Confederate Veterans Administrivia: for the Burnett/Turner/Ross/Via/Etc Mailing List (BTRVETC-L) We became automated 19 Jan 1998, with everyone that had been on Nyla Creed DePauk's list of subscribers being subscribed to the digest, which (kind) replaces the compilations. There is also a regular list, where you receive messages one at a time. If you wish that version, unsubscribe from the digest, and subscribe to the regular list (see below). Please do not send your emails to Nyla any longer; if you do, she will send them to the list. Please post your messages to: btrvetc-l@genealogy.org (that's a lowercase ell, not a number one.) To unsubscribe, email btrvetc-d-request@genealogy.org with the SUBJECT: UNSUBSCRIBE. To subscribe to the regular list, email btrvetc-l-request@genealogy.org with the SUBJECT: SUBSCRIBE ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 22 Jan 1998 21:36:01 EST From: NCreed1 To: BTRVETC-L@genealogy.org Cc: kevin2@falcon.cc.ukans.edu, Brandon.Burnett@ided.state.ia.us Subject: TREE PROGRAM Message-ID: <42f02332.34c80215@aol.com> Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit Date: 98-01-22 18:24:19 EST From: Brandon.Burnett@ided.state.ia.us (Brandon Burnett) To: NCreed1@aol.com ('NCreed1') One huge .ged file (and use a converter to display it as html pages) would be a great resource. I look forward to the day that I get my Burnetts linked back to Virginia (or where ever they were before Kentucky). I would be happy to eventually provide my Burnett records as a .ged. Thanks for all the hard work! Brandon Burnett ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 22 Jan 1998 21:46:19 EST From: NCreed1 To: BTRVETC-L@genealogy.org Subject: Poll response Message-ID: <304973b8.34c8047d@aol.com> Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit Subj: Survey Date: 98-01-22 21:37:30 EST From: wahaynes@gte.net (William A. Haynes) To: NCreed1@aol.com (NCreed1) Sorry I am so late in responding. I just got to that compilation with the survey. Names: Haynes, Eggleston, Farner, Prillaman, Helms, Turner, Hunter, Martin, Shelton, Fulcher, Rogers, Thornton, Willey ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 22 Jan 1998 21:44:23 EST From: NCreed1 To: BTRVETC-L@genealogy.org Subject: Our Poll Message-ID: <8ab0bc36.34c8040a@aol.com> Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit Folks: I have two more responses to our poll: Amateur Genealogist 50+ female Government Employee Amateur Genealogist 30-50 male Southern Baptist Minister Nyla ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 22 Jan 1998 22:14:59 EST From: Mrp35 To: btrvetc-l@genealogy.org Subject: Re: btrvetc-d Digest V98 #2 Message-ID: <5345f933.34c80b42@aol.com> Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit Please unsubscribe me. I've not had the time to work with this as I should. Thank you. ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 23 Jan 1998 11:55:01 -0500 (EST) From: "Christine E. Gaunt" To: btrvetc-l@genealogy.org Subject: Re: btrvetc-d Digest V98 #2 Message-ID: Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII On Thu, 22 Jan 1998, Mrp35 wrote: > Please unsubscribe me. I've not had the time to work with this as I should. > Thank you. The beauty of having mailing list software is that the folks on the list have more control. You can unsubscribe yourself whenever you need to (like for vacations) without having to wait for a human to get to your request. :-) To unsubscribe from the Digest send an email with the Subject: "Unsubscribe" to: btrvetc-d-request@genealogy.org To unsubscribe from the Regular list, send an email with the Subject: "Unsubscribe" to: btrvetc-l-request@genealogy.org These addresses work for subscribing, too. Just use "Subscribe" in the Subject line instead of "Unsubscribe". Posting address for either flavor of the list is btrvetc-l@genealogy.org Happy Hunting! Chris ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 23 Jan 1998 16:40:36 EST From: NCreed1 To: BTRVETC-L@genealogy.org, shansen@cyberhighway.net, cgaunt@umich.edu, kevin2@falcon.cc.ukans.edu Subject: TURNER Research in TN and MO Message-ID: <50ca80e7.34c90e57@aol.com> Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit Subj: Turner Papers Date: 98-01-23 15:27:45 EST From: shansen@cyberhighway.net (Sandra Hansen) Reply-to: shansen@cyberhighway.net To: NCreed1@aol.com Hello! First may I say thank you so much for all the pleasure you have brought to me as a user of your newsletter. I will miss it but will have a smile as I know you will be using your time for your own research. I have in my ??? file a document of many pages on Turner research in TN and MO sent to me by a hopeful lady, Barbara O'Brian. She is a professional genealogist but not online. I wrote and asked her permission to pass this on the someone who would connect. Would you advise me as how this should be handled. I'm not committed to typing this as it would take me hours beyond my capabilities as a typist as well as being a newbie. Thanks for taking time to read this. Sandra shansen@cyberhighway.net ======= Sandra: Thanks for the nice words. I've enjoyed the past two years, but the Compilations just outgrew itself and left me behind. How many pages are you talking about that would have to be typed? Is your copy a typed copy? If not too many pages, I probably could type it. Or, we can find out who has a scanner that would be willing to scan the pages. You'd probably need to send the person a really clear copy of the document to scan. By the way, I'll forward your message to our new address: BTRVETC-L@genealogy.org Nyla ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 23 Jan 1998 22:02:50 -0400 From: "Nettie S. Clifton" To: btrvetc-l@genealogy.org CC: "Jones, David & ngilliam@flash.net" Subject: additions on children of John Turner b1773 Message-ID: <34C94BCA.1424@erols.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit In reference to TC 325 - Nicholas B. Gilliam's Turner File to David Jones, here are some of the children with additional data. Nettie Clifton =============================== William Turner b 20 Apr 1797 PCVA d 11 Sep 1870, son of John & Mary Judith Roberson Turner, m 1819 Elizabeth Armstrong. Ref #45. Son: John Turrner. Ref #50 TC 325. Francis Turner b 16 Nov 1798 PCVA d 1 Feb 1847 FranklinCoTN, son of John & Mary Judith Roberson Turner, m 1820 FranklinCoTN Mary Nance Garner. Ref #45. Son: William Turner. Ref #52 TC 325. Jonathan Turner b 1801 PCVA, son of John & Mary Judith Roberson Turner, m 23 Dec 1824 WilsonCo TN Nancy Sneed. Ref #45. Sarah Turner b 27 Aug 1803 PCVA d 21 Feb 1879 Belton TX, dau of John & Mary Judith Roberson Turner, m 15 Apr 1819 FranklinCo TN John Hopkins Lee. Ref #45. Son: Edward Lee. Ref #52 TC 325. Elizabeth M. Turner b 6 Dec 1805 PCVA d 2 Sep 1876 FranklinCoTN, dau of John & Mary Judith Roberson Turner, m 25 Mar 1823 FranklinCoTN Matthew Robertson Mann. Ref #45. Son: Robert A. Mann. Ref #52 TC 325. Judith Turner b c1810 PCVA, dau of John & Mary Judith Roberson Turner, m(1) 1828 Micaja Gillispie, a widower. Judith m(2) 2 Oct 1842 FranklinCoTN Asa Oakley. Ref #45. Roberson J. Turner b 26 Jun 1815 FranklinCoTN d 12 Feb 1889 FranklinCoTN, son of John & Mary Judith Roberson Turner, m(1) 24 Nov 1836 FranklinCoTN Frances E. Morris. Roberson m(2) 10 Dec 1857 FranklinCoTN Mary E. Oliver. Ref #45. ===================================== ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 24 Jan 1998 02:17:27 EST From: NCreed1 To: Bervi@aol.com, BTRVETC-L@genealogy.org Subject: Re: Please use our new address - BTRVETC-L Message-ID: Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit Nyla, Hope I'm still in, but I've only gotten digest so far (?) Thanks, Pete Ramsey ====== Pete: If you want to receive the regular mail, you can subscribe to it. Send a message like this: To: BTRVETC-L-request@genealogy.org Subject: subscribe Message: [None required unless required by your email program} You will also need to unsubscribe from BTRVETC-L so you do not continue to receive both the individual emails and the digest. Just send a message like this: To: BTRVETC-D-request@genealogy.org Subject: Unsubscribe Message: [None required unless required by your email program) The Welcome to the BTRVETC-L-List has a lot of important information for other services available to our list. Nyla ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 24 Jan 1998 10:47:06 -0500 From: "Ann N. Hughes" To: Subject: downloading Message-Id: <199801241543.KAA04083@palmnet.net> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Is there some way we could simply download and save the whole digest rather than having to do it peacemeal? Also, would like to be able to simply check the items I would like to save and do that in one operation. If neither of these is possible, I can see that this is going to take a lot more time. I am already feeling very pressured by things to do including being very much behind in reading the compilations as a result of a number of things incluyding a total computer meltdown from which I have yet to completely recover. Ann ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 24 Jan 1998 10:53:59 -0400 From: "Nettie S. Clifton" To: btrvetc-l@genealogy.org Subject: Re: WOOD, TC-282-283-284 Message-ID: <34CA0087.5356@erols.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Re: WOOD, TC-282-283-284 I have received a few corrections to my WOOD History reported in TC-282,283 & 284. German H. Wood married Lillie E. Brammer born 27 Nov 1889 Patrick Co VA, dau of Jesse Brett Brammer and Roseanna Sally Conner. Ellis Kintlon Wood married 1977 in Carolina Elsie Foley b 1926. delilah Wood married Richard Hatcher, son of James and Agnes Booth Hatcher. Their son Charles Hatcher married 24 Jan 1878 Floyd Co VA Alice Thompson. James Henry Edward Wood and Nettie Alma Wilmouth Rorrer are both buried Cem #477 Richardson Cem., Patrick Co VA. Nettie also married Charlie Worley 26 May 1914. Louisa Wood married Nathan R. Hall, widower. Nathan m(1) 30 Jan 1855 Delila Palmer. Frances "Fanny" Wood married Green Ingram, son of James L. Arnold and Martha Jane Smart. Allie Minte Ingram was also a dau of James L. Arnold Ingram (She was NOT the daughter of Green Ingram. I am sorry for my errors and I appreciate the updates. Thanks to Janice K. Smith. Nettie Clifton nettie@erols.com ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 24 Jan 1998 11:18:52 -0500 From: "Ann N. Hughes" To: "Turner Digest" Subject: Thanks to Nyla Message-Id: <199801241614.LAA17798@palmnet.net> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Nyla, Thanks for all your work to provide a facility wherein distant cousins can share information. You've done a great job; the endurance of the compilations and the beginning of the digest is testamony to that. Ann ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 24 Jan 1998 11:42:33 -0500 (EST) From: "Christine E. Gaunt" To: btrvetc-l@genealogy.org Subject: Re: downloading Message-ID: Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII On Sat, 24 Jan 1998, Ann N. Hughes wrote: > Is there some way we could simply download and save the whole digest > rather than having to do it peacemeal? > > Also, would like to be able to simply check the items I would like to save > and do that in one operation. [snip] Hi, Folks, Is there anyone who likes the digest format??? I don't like the muliple parts to the digest, and would prefer to have one long message that I can then save, instead of the multiple parts. I think Ann's two requests are incompatible with each other - I don't think you can have one file and the option of saving parts of it. But I don't pretend to know all email programs, so I might be putting my foot in my mouth. :-) (You might be able to select one, and hold the shift key down and select others, but whether you can save them all or not may be another matter - that's assuming a PC, which is what I'm familiar with.) I will try to set up a non-mime digest for the list, but I don't know how long it will take, since I've not set one up before. It is the mime aspect of it that is creating the parts. In the meantime, you can get the digest file from the email server at Genealogy Online by sending an email as follows To: btrvetc-D-request@genealogy.org Subject: archive Message: get archive/volume98/1 1. Note the -D-request in the address. 2. Also, the word "archive" must be lowercase. 3. For the second issue, enter this in the message: get archive/volume98/2 4. Remove signature lines like the stuff below: Christine Gaunt, cgaunt@umich.edu or gaunt@genealogy.org Campbell-L and BTRVETC-L listowner Co-compiler of Genealogy Resources on the Internet Web: http://www-personal.umich.edu/~cgaunt/gen_int1.html File (1.8M): via autoreply from gresinet.txt@genealogy.org 5. Then send the message. The server should send back the file which was created, which has no parts to it. It is the email programs which are interpreting the following line in the headers: "MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/digest; boundary="----------------------------" and breaking it up into parts. I'll let you know when the non-mime digest is ready. Chris ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 25 Jan 1998 10:56:31 EST From: CaseyGenea To: btrvetc-l@genealogy.org Subject: Re: btrvetc-d Digest V98 #2 Message-ID: <42f4e7ce.34cb60b1@aol.com> Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit Since you cite my query to Nyla, I assume you think your Digest can help me. What do I do now? Who are you? All of these abbreviations are communicating little; this is especially true of your name! I queried concerning Elizabeth Burnet and Albert Stroud. I look forward to hearing from you. Sincerely, Carolyn Casey (CaseyGenea@aol.com or carolyncasey@aisp.net) ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 25 Jan 1998 12:26:31 EST From: NCreed1 To: CaseyGenea@aol.com, BTRVETC-L@genealogy.org, cgaunt@umich.edu Subject: BTRVETC-L -- Who are we? Message-ID: Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit Carolyn: In a message dated 98-01-25 10:57:00 EST, you write: << Subj: Re: btrvetc-d Digest V98 #2 Date: 98-01-25 10:57:00 EST From: CaseyGenea@aol.com (CaseyGenea) To: btrvetc-l@genealogy.org Since you cite my query to Nyla, I assume you think your Digest can help me. What do I do now? Who are you? All of these abbreviations are communicating little; this is especially true of your name! I queried concerning Elizabeth Burnet and Albert Stroud. I look forward to hearing from you. Sincerely, Carolyn Casey (CaseyGenea@aol.com or carolyncasey@aisp.net) >> The Burnett-Turner-Ross-Via-Etc/Etc Mailing List has been automated. See Compilations beginning with #341 for an explanation. Everyone on the mailing list was automatically transferred to the new automated list You do not need to do anything if you still want to receive the digest form (similiar to our old compilation). However, you may want to take a look at the Welcome message that was sent to everyone. There are many helpful tips which you may want to refer to later. Nyla P.S. The btrvetc-L is an abbreviation for Burnett-Turner-Ros-Via-Etc. ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 25 Jan 1998 18:34:07 -0500 From: Jeff Burnett To: "INTERNET:btrvetc-l@genealogy.org" Subject: Burnett-Sherwood Submission Message-ID: <199801251834_MC2-309D-6D2E@compuserve.com> Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Disposition: inline As one of the "cousins" who has sat on the bleachers since signing up las= t fall, I am pleased to finally make a submission. I wish to thank Nyla Creed et al who have been doing all this work - most= of which (compilations especially) I have yet to absorb. I have been combing through a variety of documents that I and my father have, and I feel as if I'm only scratching the surface! Shortly, I will be sharing my transcription efforts into Reunion with my surviving aunts, father and first cousins, to see what more comes out of their files. I provide herein 7 generations of descendants of one Benjamin Burnap, b. Reading, MA, 8 Jun 1677, in the hopes that there is a connection to one o= r more of all your Burnetts that I read about far south and west of New England. Benjamin Burnap was the son of Robert Burnap, Jr., who emigrated from England at the age of 11 in 1638. Before emigrating, his father, Robert Burnap, Sr., lived in Hodsden End, Great Amwell Parish, next to Stamstead= Abbots. (The source for this paragraph is the "Burnap-Burnett Genealogy"= by Henry Wykoff Belknap, Salem, MA, The Essex Institute, 1925, which is i= n the possession of one of my aunts.) At the risk of overkill, here is Benjamin Burnap and descendants to my grandfather, Dorr Theoren Burnett. Enjoy! Best regards to all, Jeff Burnett ********* (1) Benjamin Burnap & Elizabeth Newhall | (2) Jonathan (Burnap) Burnett | b. 19 Jan 1711, Reading, MA (maybe 1712) | d. May 1785, Hampton, CT (maybe March 1785) | & Elizabeth Averill "2nd" | m. 21 Apr 1747, 2nd marriage? | | (3) Luther (Burnap) Burnett | | b. 14 Feb 1764, Hampton, CT | | d. 23 Dec 1844, Oxford, MA | | & Cynthia Durkee | | b. 5 Feb 1772, CT (maybe 8 Feb 1772) | | d. 4 Aug 1866, Worcester, MA | | m. 2 Apr 1794, Hampton, CT | | | (4) Luther Burnett Jr. | | | b. 18 Jun 1796, Hampton, CT | | | d. 1856, Worcester, MA | | | & Eliza Chamberlain | | | b. Worcester, MA | | | d. 12 Jul 1832, Worcester, MA (?) | | | m. 2 Jun 1823, Worcester, MA (?) | | | | (5) Dolly Chamberlain Burnett | | | | b. 2 Jan 1825 | | | | & Charles F. Wilson | | | | m. 24 Dec 1844 | | | | | (6) Sarah Elizabeth Wilson | | | | | b. 10 Jan 1846 | | | | | & Robert Southgate Boyd | | | | | m. 29 Sep = | | | | (5) Elizabeth Burnett | | | | b. 25 Sep 1826 | | | | & Marshall Flagg | | | | m. Dec 1856 | | | | | (6) Lucy Ann Flagg | | | | | b. 22 Dec 1857 | | | | | (6) Augustus Flagg | | | | | b. 3 Feb 1859 | | | | | (6) Georgiana Flagg | | | | | b. 10 Feb 1862 | | | (4) Harvey Burnett | | | b. 4 Jul 1798, Hampton, CT | | | d. 8 May 1872, Dudley, MA | | | & Louisa (Lucy) Pratt | | | b. 7 Jun 1799, Oxford, MA | | | d. 29 Aug 1868, Dudley, MA | | | m. 14 Sep 1828 | | | | (5) Sarah Preston Burnett | | | | b. 25 Jan 1829, Oxford, MA | | | | d. 21 Aug 1854 | | | | (5) Marshall Sumner Burnett | | | | b. 6 May 1830, Charlton, MA | | | | & Adeline A. Burrill | | | | b. 25 Apr 1860, Kabrin (sp.?) County, GA | | | | m. 22 Jan 1882 | | | | (5) Elizabeth Chamberlain Burnett | | | | b. 12 Oct 1832 | | | | d. 20 Jun 1848 | | | | (5) Austin Coolidge Burnett | | | | b. 11 Nov 1834, Oxford, MA | | | | d. 9 Oct 1906, Webster, MA | | | | & Emma Perry | | | | b. 20 Nov 1837, Dudley, MA | | | | d. 1 Jan 1897, Webster, MA | | | | m. 31 Dec 1857, Dudley, MA | | | | | (6) Fred Nelson Burnett M.D. | | | | | b. 30 May 1860, Dudley, MA | | | | | d. 20 Feb 1912, Attleboro, MA | | | | | & Caroline Amanda Coffin | | | | | b. 7 Aug 1865, Clifton Springs, NY | | | | | d. 1939 | | | | | m. 26 Aug 1889, Grand Rapids, MI | | | | | | (7) Dorr Theron Burnett | | | | | | b. 10 Jan 1895, Webster, MA | | | | | | d. 7 Feb 1968, Middleboro, MA | | | | | | & Elizabeth Ellis Sherwood | | | | | | b. 3 Jul 1892, Adams, MA | | | | | | d. 1980, Middleboro , MA | | | | | | m. 11 May 1918 | | | | | | (7) Kathleen Coffin Burnett* | | | | | | b. 16 Dec 1890, Dudley, MA | | | | | | d. 26 Dec 1967, Texas | | | | | | & Archie Winter | | | | | | m. 6 Jul 1914 | | | | | | (7) Kathleen Coffin Burnett* | | | | | | b. 16 Dec 1890, Dudley, MA | | | | | | d. 26 Dec 1967, Texas | | | | | | & Gaylord Wallin | | | | | | (7) Kathleen Coffin Burnett* | | | | | | b. 16 Dec 1890, Dudley, MA | | | | | | d. 26 Dec 1967, Texas | | | | | | & James O'Neil | | | | | (6) Frank George Burnett | | | | | b. 30 May 1860, Dudley, MA | | | | | (6) Emma Josephine Burnett | | | | | b. 12 May 1866, Dudley, MA | | | | | (6) Elizabeth Louisa Burnett | | | | | b. 6 Sep 1870, Dudley, MA | | | | (5) Lucy Ann Burnett | | | | b. 6 Jun 1836 | | | | (5) Francis Elsworth Burnett | | | | b. 4 Jan 1838 | | | | & Mary Agnes Hascall | | | | b. 22 Sep 1842 | | | | m. 7 Mar 1867 | | | | | (6) Maru Louisa Burnett | | | | | b. 8 Apr 1871 | | | | | d. 17 Apr 1873 | | | | | (6) John Everett Burnett | | | | | b. 24 Nov 1873 | | | | | (6) Florence Ethel Burnett | | | | | b. 22 Sep 1879 | | | | | (6) Clarance Arthur Burnett | | | | | b. 7 May 1883 | | | | (5) Emeline Jane Burnett* | | | | b. 16 Apr 1842, Worcester, MA | | | | & Charles Field Carey | | | | b. 1 Apr 1839, Killingly, CT | | | | d. 14 Dec 1865 | | | | m. 10 Jun 1862, Sutton, MA | | | | | (6) Gertrude Louisa Carey | | | | | b. 10 Jul 1863, Worcester, MA | | | | | d. 14 Feb 1864 | | | | (5) Emeline Jane Burnett* | | | | b. 16 Apr 1842, Worcester, MA | | | | & Harvey Frost Newton | | | | b. 2 May 1838, Vernon, VT | | | | m. 6 Nov 1870 | | | | | (6) Charles Harvey Newton | | | | | b. 9 Nov 1874 | | | | | d. 22 Nov 1874 | | | | | (6) Arthur Theodore Newton | | | | | b. 27 Oct 1877 | | | | | d. 1 Nov 1877 | | | | | (6) Minnie Ardell Newton | | | | | b. 23 Aug 1880 | | | (4) Warren Burnett | | | b. 18 Feb 1800, Hampton, CT | | | d. 6 May 1872, Boston, MA | | | & Nancy Dole Noyes | | | b. 24 Aug 1810, Newburyport, MA | | | m. 28 Aug 1834, Boston, MA | | | | (5) Warren Webster Burnett | | | | b. 22 Dec 1834, Boston, MA | | | | d. 22 Sep 1870, Melrose, MA | | | | & Rosamond Amanda Torombly (sp?) | | | | b. Tamworth, NH | | | | | (6) Warren Webster Burnett Jr. | | | | | b. 26 Aug 1868, Melrose, MA | | | | | d. 22 Sep 1875, Melrose, MA | | | | | (6) Edwin Lyman Burnett | | | | | b. 18 May 1837, Boston, MA | | | | | d. 1 Oct 1871, West Roxbury, MA | | | | | & Eliza Ann Buckman | | | | | b. 14 May 1845, Cambridgeport, MA | | | | | m. 5 Sep 1861 | | | | | | (7) Alice Washington Burnett | | | | | | b. 25 Nov 1868, Boston, MA | | | | (5) Edwin Lyman Burnett | | | | b. 18 Sep 1837 | | | | d. 1 Oct 1871 | | | (4) Dolly Burnett | | | b. 20 Mar 1802, Hampton, CT | | | d. 17 Oct 1855, Hampton, CT | | | & Frederick Stratton Graves | | | b. 1794, Whately, MA | | | d. 9 Sep 1847, Worcester, MA | | | | (5) Caroline Eliza Graves | | | | b. 1830, Worcester, MA | | | | d. 22 Feb 1849 | | | | (5) Mary Burnett Graves | | | | b. 8 Apr 1832, Worcester, MA | | | | d. 8 Dec 1866 | | | | (5) Walter Dwight Graves | | | | b. 26 May 1828, Worcester, MA | | | | d. 22 Jun 1863, Worcester, MA | | | | & Orrill Bridges | | | | m. 20 Apr 1855 | | | | | (6) Franklin Walter Graves | | | | | b. 16 Feb 1856 | | | | | (6) Wilfred Bridges Graves | | | | | b. 12 Dec 1858 | | | (4) Calvin Avery Burnett | | | b. 29 Jan 1803, Hampton, CT | | | d. 30 Apr 1858, Leicester, MA | | | & Harriet Knowles | | | b. 28 May 1804 | | | d. 20 Apr 1865 | | | | (5) Calvin Burnett | | | | b. 19 Nov 1834 | | | | (5) Luther Phylonzo Burnett | | | | b. 7 Apr 1843 | | | | d. 19 Sep 1843 | | | | (5) Emeline Burnett | | | | b. 3 Nov 1836 | | | | d. 19 Sep 1837 | | | (4) Sarah Preston Burnett | | | b. 7 Nov 1805 | | | (4) Mary Burnett | | | b. 21 Nov 1807, Hampton, CT | | | d. 21 Jan 1858, Worcester, MA | | | & Jr. Jonas Bartlett | | | d. 28 Aug 1877, Worcester, MA | | | m. 14 Apr 1831 | | | | (5) Charles Augustus Bartlett | | | | b. 28 Jul 1828, Worcester, MA | | | | & Ella Maria Holmes | | | | b. 25 Feb 1846, Worcester, MA | | | | m. 8 Sep 1864 | | | | | (6) Charles Albert Bartlett | | | | | b. 21 Nov 1870 | | | | | (6) Mary Emma Bartlett | | | | | b. 15 Aug 1873 | | | | | d. 24 Oct 1873 | | | | | (6) Georgie Bartlett | | | | | b. 6 Jun 1875 | | | | | d. 18 Aug 1875 | | | | | (6) Sadie Holmes Bartlett | | | | | b. 1 Jan 1880 | | | | (5) Albert Franklin Bartlett | | | | b. 4 Sep 1843, Worcester, MA | | | (4) Emeline Burnett | | | b. 22 Dec 1809 | | | (4) Charles Chandler Burnett | | | b. 16 Oct 1813, Worcester, MA | | | d. 14 Nov 1874, New York, NY | | | & Maria Mabel Cooley | | | b. 13 May 1818 | | | | (5) Charles Jerome Burnett | | | | b. 14 Feb 1843 | | | | (5) "Son" Burnett | | | | b. Suffield, CT | | | | d. Suffield, CT | | | | (5) William Ellsworth Burnett | | | | b. 24 Jun 1847, Suffield, CT | | | | d. 10 Aug 1847, Suffield, CT | | | | (5) Nella Maria Burnett | | | | b. 5 May 1850, Worcester, MA | | | | & Dwight Seth Williams | | | | b. 4 Aug 1846, Dana, MA | | | | m. 1 Jan 1872 | | | | | (6) Guernsey Chandler Williams | | | | | b. 21 Nov 1872 | | | | | d. 19 Jul 1873 | | | | | (6) Eugene Burnett Williams | | | | | b. 23 Jun 1874 | | | | | (6) Mabel Nella Williams | | | | | b. 17 Oct 1876 | | | | | d. 1 May 1877 | | | | | (6) Mary Delucia Williams | | | | | b. 8 Nov 1878 | | | | | (6) Nella Theresa Williams | | | | | b. 8 Nov 1881 | | | | | (6) Dwight Seth Williams | | | | | b. 4 Jan 1884 | | | | (5) Martha Elvira Burnett | | | | b. 27 Oct 1855, Middleboro , MA | | | | & Kirk Arthur Deardon | | | | b. 2 Jul 1852, Lowell, MA | | | | m. 11 Jan 1877 | | | | | (6) William Arthur Deardon | | | | | b. 1 Nov 1877, Springfield, MA | | | | | (6) Charles Walter Deardon | | | | | b. 14 Aug 1879, Springfield, MA | | | | | (6) Sarah Mabel Deardon | | | | | b. 27 Oct 1881, Springfield, MA | | | | | d. 18 Aug 1882, Springfield, MA | | | | (5) Mary Emeline Burnett | | | | b. 26 Jul 1859 | | | | (5) John Cooley Burnett | | | | b. 12 Jun 1862 | | | | d. 7 Dec 1864 ***** ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 28 Jan 1998 17:49:04 EST From: NCreed1 To: BTRVETC-L@genealogy.org Subject: TX - Confederate Veterans Message-ID: Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit Folks: In case you have Texas Confedrate Veterans, you might be interested in the following info I received today. Nyla In Texas, any Conf. Vet could receive a pension IF he lived in Texas for a certain period of time and was living here at the time of the application. He had to be nearly indigent or prove a disability connected to his service. Most of the vets that I have personally looked up were from some other state. To search for your Vet the Texas State Library has a Webpage that is worth the look even if you don't have a Conf. Vet. at this URL: http://www.tsl.state.tx.us/lobby/genfirst.htm -------------------------------- End of btrvetc-d Digest V98 Issue #3 ************************************