From: btrvetc-d-request@emcee.com Subject: btrvetc-d Digest V98 #2 X-Loop: btrvetc-d@emcee.com X-Mailing-List: archive/volume98/2 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 2 Today's Topics: TURNER TIDBITS Gifts for Nyla Re: Gifts for Nyla Re: btrvetc-d Digest V98 #1 New NCRoots Mailing List Handy Rev Soldier - SAMUEL TURNER - MD to GA Rev Soldier - SAMUEL TURNER - from MD to GA Re:Peter H. Burnett Unsubscribes from the digest don't always work Unsubscribes working :-) PETER H BURNETT Patrick Co., VA Publications Senator Packwood HUMPHREY TURNER - Plymouth Colony Turners - Warrenton NC MARTHA JANE BURNETT & her grandfather LEWIS BURNETT See what can happen in a month. Re: Gifts for Nyla Re: Unsubscribes working :-) Re: New NCRoots Mailing List Patrick Co., VA Pubs/amendment ELIZABETH BURNETT & ALBERT G STROUD of TN & ar RE: Automated List, Etc & Tree Project BURNETTs - Jersey Co IL and Cape Co MO Administrivia: 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. ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 20 Jan 1998 00:37:44 EST From: LDRAM2058 To: BTRVETC-L@genealogy.org Cc: JONESL@CCISD3.CCF.ORG, N4JED@aol.com, JaniceBT@aol.com, Meowtalker@aol.com Subject: TURNER TIDBITS Message-ID: <9c1a36a0.34c4382b@aol.com> Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit TO THE GROUP AT LARGE: Found the following entries in the Wilkes Co., Ga records: Page 4 - TURNER, MESHACK. To wife Sally the land where I live, slaves, etc. for life, final division between my children. Daus. Nancy and Sally to be made equal with the other children. To son Meshack land when he if of age. To son James 106 acres where he now lives. To dau. Jinnie Lawson, land, etc. To dau. Rebecca Pruitt, land where Bird Pruitt now lives. Bird Pruitt, John Turner, and Daniel Ogletree, Excrs. Porbated Feb. 1, 1808. . . . Parker, John Ogletree, Test. ? Am I correct when I include this in the information for Meshack Turner son of Meshack and Rebecca Robinson? If so does anyone know his actual death date? Page 160 - ECHOLS, JOHN of Halifax Co., Va., declares he sold to EBEDNEGO TURNER of Pittsylvania Co., Va a slave boy Backus. April 1, 1787. Mat Bilbo, Zachariah Bays, Test. Certified by both in Wilkes Co., Aug. 28, 1790 ?Does anyone know it this would be ABEDNEGO TURNER son of JOHN TURNER and ELIZABETH BRASHIERS? NOTE TO MEOWTALKER: WOULD THIS BE THE REBECCA YOU WERE LOOKING FOR IN THE 1-17-98 POST? Thanks for any help you can be. LADONNA LDRAM2058@AOL.COM ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 20 Jan 1998 01:02:41 -0500 From: "Eunice B. Kirkman" To: Subject: Gifts for Nyla Message-ID: <01bd2569$04904740$bef463ce@ekirkman.swva.net> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit So you're now off the hook! What on earth will you do now? Jump right into something else, probably! The gifts I'd like to give to you are: A long leisurely bubble bath, followed by, Your favorite meal, a bottle of champagne, or wine of choice. and about 14 hours of sleep uninterupted by thoughts of, "I've got to get up and get that list out!" I know how hard you've worked for us, how tired you must have gotten at times, and it must be a great relief now to pass the burden to someone else. I know there must be some sadness there too, after all, this was your baby, you began it, nurtured it, and watched it grow. You done good, Nyla! Thank you for all that work, and may God bless you. Eunice B. Kirkman -------- ekirkman@swva.net -=| Virginia - The cradle of the nation |=- ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 20 Jan 1998 06:36:19 -0500 (EST) From: "Christine E. Gaunt" To: BTRVETC-L@genealogy.org Subject: Re: Gifts for Nyla Message-ID: Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII On Tue, 20 Jan 1998, Eunice B. Kirkman wrote: [snip] > I know how hard you've worked for us, how tired you must have gotten at > times, and it must be a great relief now to pass the burden to someone else. > I know there must be some sadness there too, after all, this was your baby, > you began it, nurtured it, and watched it grow. > > You done good, Nyla! Thank you for all that work, and may God bless you. Hi, Folks, It's *still* Nyla's baby, only now it's going to school (or some similar analogy). :-) Chris ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 20 Jan 1998 06:30:55 -0500 From: Barbara Farthing Bonham To: btrvetc-l@genealogy.org Subject: Re: btrvetc-d Digest V98 #1 Message-ID: <34C48AEF.1CB52C09@myfamily.org> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Congratulations! ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 20 Jan 1998 06:32:30 -0500 From: Barbara Farthing Bonham To: Burnett-Turner Mailing List Subject: New NCRoots Mailing List Message-ID: <34C48B4E.8FAEEF7A@myfamily.org> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit BTRVETCers: Finally....we now have our own NCRoots Mailing List! To subscribe for the individual message format; send a message to NCROOTS-L-REQUEST@ROOTSWEB.COM with nothing but the word subscribe in the text section. Be sure to remove any signatures prior to sending. To subscribe to the digest mode: Send the same information as above except send it to NCROOTS-D-REQUEST@ROOTSWEB.COM To post a message send mail to: NCROOTS-L@ROOTSWEB.COM I am looking forward to all the NC Researchers making this the best list ever! Barbara Farthing Bonham, Listowner -- Barbara Farthing Bonham Summerville, SC Cherry Stone Creek http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Plains/9515 ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 20 Jan 1998 07:41:12 -0600 From: "Taylor Whisonant" To: Subject: Handy Message-ID: <01bd25a9$124a4580$9f729bce@lgwukvom> Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----=_NextPart_000_008D_01BD2576.C7AFD580" This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_008D_01BD2576.C7AFD580 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable I am searching the Handy family of Virginia. 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------=_NextPart_000_008D_01BD2576.C7AFD580-- ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 20 Jan 1998 08:48:21 EST From: NCreed1 To: BTRVETC-L@genealogy.org Subject: Rev Soldier - SAMUEL TURNER - MD to GA Message-ID: <7307a2ea.34c4ab27@aol.com> Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit Date: 98-01-20 01:56:03 EST From: pennym@bmi.net (Penny Rodighiero) Reply-to: pennym@bmi.net Here is something I found in my notes that may help someone. It was prob. in the Southern Recorder. 22 Jan 1834 Another Rev. Soldier Gone! Died in Hancock Co. Wed, 15th inst., Mr Samuel Turner age 74 yrs. Moved from Md. to Ga. He settled in the place where he died. Was among the first to cross Ogeechee R(iver). Wife & 10 Children for past 27 yr a member of Baptist Church. Thanks for all you have done for the group Nyla, I will miss your coments on the posts. Penny Menges Rodighiero pennym@bmi.net ===================== Penny: You're so welcome. I'll still be around. Maybe this time around, I can contribute some genealogy info. Nyla ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 20 Jan 1998 08:52:09 EST From: NCreed1 To: BTRVETC-L@genealogy.org Subject: Rev Soldier - SAMUEL TURNER - from MD to GA Message-ID: <7c4d0e6b.34c4ac0b@aol.com> Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit Subj: Turner Date: 98-01-20 01:56:03 EST From: pennym@bmi.net (Penny Rodighiero) Reply-to: pennym@bmi.net Here is something I found in my notes that may help someone. It was prob. in the Southern Recorder. 22 Jan 1834 Another Rev. Soldier Gone! Died in Hancock Co. Wed, 15th inst., Mr Samuel Turner age 74 yrs. Moved from Md. to Ga. He settled in the place where he died. Was among the first to cross Ogeechee R(iver). Wife & 10 Children for past 27 yr a member of Baptist Church. Thanks for all you have done for the group Nyla, I will miss your coments on the posts. Penny Menges Rodighiero pennym@bmi.net ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 20 Jan 1998 08:35:08 -0600 From: "Elizabeth L. Smith" To: btrvetc-l@genealogy.org Subject: Re:Peter H. Burnett Message-ID: <34C4B61C.6F8B8A8A@txcyber.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit I visited the Library of Congress Web site and discovered that I could download a copy of "Recollections of an Old Pioneer" by Peter H. Burnett. The first chapter has a lot of interesting Burnett and Hardeman family history. I'm excited to have the book on a disk. I am not sure that the genealogy information is accurate but the observations about each family is neat. Bette ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 20 Jan 1998 13:14:51 -0500 (EST) From: "Christine E. Gaunt" To: btrvetc-l@genealogy.org Subject: Unsubscribes from the digest don't always work Message-ID: Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII Hi, Folks, I'm sorry to report to you that getting off the Digest version of the BTRVETC-L list is somewhat difficult as the list software is not recognizing the email addresses in the distribution list. Sigh! Thought things were going too smoothly! I'm not quite sure what the cause is, but have started by checking for extra spaces after each address entry. Sometimes the editors used by DOS machines add unnecessary stuff. I have the list configured so that it emails me when someone tries to get on or off either version of the list. If I see that the software hasn't done its thing, I'll do it manually and email you that I've done so. Hope to find the cause soon, Chris ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 20 Jan 1998 19:57:14 -0500 (EST) From: "Christine E. Gaunt" To: btrvetc-l@genealogy.org Subject: Unsubscribes working :-) Message-ID: Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII Hi, Folks, I've fixed the problem with unsubscribes, and you should be able to get off the Digest version if you want, without my intervention. Chris ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 20 Jan 1998 20:40:20 EST From: NCreed1 To: BTRVETC-L@genealogy.org Subject: PETER H BURNETT Message-ID: <4734cfe0.34c55206@aol.com> Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit Subj: Re:Peter H. Burnett Date: 98-01-20 09:43:30 EST From: newbet@txcyber.com (Elizabeth L. Smith) Reply-to: newbet@txcyber.com To: btrvetc-l@genealogy.org I visited the Library of Congress Web site and discovered that I could download a copy of "Recollections of an Old Pioneer" by Peter H. Burnett. The first chapter has a lot of interesting Burnett and Hardeman family history. I'm excited to have the book on a disk. I am not sure that the genealogy information is accurate but the observations about each family is neat. Bette =========== Bette: Can you share the Library of Congress web address with us? Nyla ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 20 Jan 1998 20:57:08 -0500 From: "Eunice B. Kirkman" To: "Burnette Turner-Via List" Subject: Patrick Co., VA Publications Message-ID: <01bd260f$e1afc640$15f463ce@ekirkman.swva.net> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit PATRICK COUNTY, VIRGINIA PUBLICATIONS --------------------------------------------------------------------- 1.) 1860 PATRICK COUNTY, VA CENSUS, by Rhonda S. Roberson NOTE: Available from compiler-1046 Spruce St., Norton, VA 24273 2.) 1850 PATRICK COUNTY, VA CENSUS, by June B. Bork - $20.00 + postage, etc. NOTE: Availablc from compiler -- 9375 Bella Vista Rd. Apple Valley, CA 92308 3.) 1810 PATRICK COUNTY, VA CENSUS, by Nettie Schreiner-Yalltis, $2.50 4.) PATRICK COUNTY, VA DEATH REGISTER, 1853-1870, Anne W. James $25.00 Both books ( above 1810 Census) are available from: Mountain Press, P.O. Box 400, Signal Mountain, TN 37377-0400 Phone(615-886-6369) 5.) MARRIAGES OF PATRICK COUNTY, VA 1791-1850, by Lela C. Adams $20.00 6.) PATRICK COUNTY, VA, 1791-1823, ABSTRACTS OF WILLS, INVENTORIES & ACCOUNTS, by Lela C. Adams $18.50 plus postage and handling. Both books (marriages above) are available from: Byron Sistler & Assoc., P.O. Box 120934, Nashville, TN 37212 6.) PATRICK COUNTY, VA 1791-August 1800, ABSTRACTS OF ORDER BOOK NO "0", by Lela C. Adams. Availability is uncertain. 7.) PATRICK COUNTY, VA MARRIAGES, 1854-1874, Jimmie Martin-Steele Available from compiler, 1830 Carter Rd., SE, Roanoke, VA 24105 8.) PATRICK COUNTY, VA MARRIAGES, 1875-1900, by Eunice B. Kirkman $20.00 postpaid. Order from: Frank Roundy, 1902 Bancroft Drive, Hampton, VA 23663 9.) TOMBSTONE INSCRIPTIONS OF CEMETERIES OF PATRICK COUNTY, \/A, by O.E. Pilson. $27.50 postpaid Available from:O.E. Pilson, Route 4, Box 317, Ridgeway, VA 24148 and the Patrick County Historical Society, P.O. Box 1045, Stuart, VA 24171 10.) HISTORY OF PATRICK AND HENRY COUNTIES, VA, 1933 by Va. & Lewis Pedigo 11.) HISTORY OF HENRY COUNTY, VA by Judith Parks America Hill Both books available from: Clearfield Publishing Co., 200 East Eager St. Baltimore, MD 21202 Phone(410) 625-9004 12.) DAN RIVER BOOK, ODYSSEY, EPIC, AND GUIDE, Star Square Press $20 + S&H Available Patrick County Historical Society 13.) PATRICK COUNTY, VIRGINIA DEED INDEX ABSTRACTS, 1791 - 1850 SOLD OUT 14.) PATRICK COUNTY, VIRGINIA BIRTH RECORDS 1853-1869This publication is now available again (there are a limited number of copies avaible, so please order now) from B & B BOOKS, PO Box 742, Stuart, VA 24171. price is $25.00 + $3.00 shipping. 15.) PATRICK COUNTY DEATH RECORDS, 1868, 1869, 1871-1896 by B&B Books This publication is now available from B & B BOOKS, PO Box 742, Stuart, VA 24171. Price is $30.00 + $3.00 shipping. Work includes some 2,999 entries copied from Bureau of Vital Statistics microfilm on loan from Va State Library. These are not available in records at the Patrick County Clerk's Office. NOTE: Some publications may be available from other sources such as: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1001 No. Calvert St., Baltimore, MD 21202 Southern Historical Press, P.O. Box 1267, Greenville, SC 29602 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Unpublished reference materials are available in the Patrick County Historical Society files for research. These include compilations of many of the early families of Patrick County, unpublished census records for 1820,1830, 1840, 1870, and Patrick County Death Records, 1871-1896. Staff members will research on a limited basis without charge. Materials will be copied for mailing at cost of $0.15/page plus postage expense. Anyone wishing staff research should be very specific in search requests in order to save time and money. Queries may be addressed to Virginia C. Collins, Curator, Patrick County Historical Society, P.O. Box 1045, Stuart, VA 24171 Or e-mail to vcollins@swva.net Open: Tuesday thru Saturday, 10am to 2pm, and by appointment. Phone: (540) 694-2840 Eunice B. Kirkman -------- ekirkman@swva.net -=| Virginia - The cradle of the nation |=- ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 20 Jan 1998 21:02:29 EST From: N4JED To: btrvetc-l@genealogy.org Subject: Senator Packwood Message-ID: Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit Here are Senator Packwood's ancestors as I presently have them. Corrections are appreciated. David Ahnentafel Chart for Robert William PACKWOOD-3540 First Generation 1. Robert William "Bob" PACKWOOD-3540. Bob was a U.S. Senator.Robert married Georgie OBERTEUFFLER-3541. Second Generation 2. Frederick William "Bob" PACKWOOD-3538 married Gladys TAFT-3539.. Third Generation 4. William Henderson PACKWOOD Jr.-3537. Fourth Generation 8. William Henderson PACKWOOD-3535 was born 1832 in IL. He died 1917 in OR. William married Johanna "Josephine" O'BRIEN-3536 on 16 Oct 1862 in OR. Fifth Generation 16. Larkin Cannady PACKWOOD-3533 was born 1803 in VA. He married Elizabeth STORMONT-3534. Sixth Generation 32. Larkin PACKWOOD-820 was born about 1772 in Pittsylvania Co., (later Henry), VA, Royal Colony. He died about 1862 in Stone Co., MO. Larkin married ___ HENDERSON-831 in Henry Co., VA. Seventh Generation 64. Samuel PACKWOOD-490 was born 1740/1750 in poss. Halifax Co, VA, Royal Colony. He died 15 Aug 1824 in Patrick Co., VA and was buried in Prillaman Cem., Henry Co., VA. Samuel married Elizabeth P. TURNER-494 about 1769. 65. Elizabeth P. TURNER-494 was born 1750 in Halifax Co., VA, Royal Colony. She died 2 Aug 1845 in Patrick Co., VA and was buried in Prillaman Cem., Henry Co., VA. Eighth Generation 128. Samuel A. PACKWOOD-20066 died about 1770. He married Penelope SCOUT-20067. 129. Penelope SCOUT-20067. Penelope's last name has been listed as Scout, Scote, and Scoat. 130. Shadrack TURNER-357 was born about 1728 in Caroline Co., VA, Royal Colony. He died about 1783 in Henry County, VA. Shadrack married Ann HILL-358 about 1745 in King & Queen Co, or Hanover Co, VA. 131. Ann HILL-358 died after 1784 in Henry Co., VA. ...END... ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 20 Jan 1998 20:59:18 EST From: NCreed1 To: BTRVETC-L@genealogy.org Subject: HUMPHREY TURNER - Plymouth Colony Turners - Warrenton NC Message-ID: <56bfc82d.34c55678@aol.com> Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit Subj: Re: comp #343 - Burnett-Turner-Ross-Via-Etc/Etc Date: 98-01-20 12:06:49 EST From: cfturner@juno.com (CHARLES F. TURNER) I'll greet your Humphrey Turner/Plymouth Colony Turners and a few of their strays who went to Warrenton, NC. I've been doing that anyway since I got on your list! My relatives who have appeared on your list are what the bird watchers call "accidentals" (they got blown off course in a storm) so I'll take them under my wing. Charles Turner Amherst,NH ============== Charles: So....you've been a Greeter all along. I should have known you'd be taking these Turner researchers under your wing. Good job! Nyla =============== ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 20 Jan 1998 21:49:31 EST From: NCreed1 To: BTRVETC-L@genealogy.org Subject: MARTHA JANE BURNETT & her grandfather LEWIS BURNETT Message-ID: <4364b947.34c5623d@aol.com> Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit Subj: Burnett Mail List Date: 98-01-20 18:22:38 EST From: famlee@blueneptune.com (Pauline Robinson Lee) Please send information on the new Burnett mail list. My paternal grandmother, Martha Jane Burnett, was born 1873 in what is not Chilton County, AL. Her grandfather was Lewis Burnett b ~1775 VA. My e-mail address for mail lists is paul11@juno.com. Thanks, Pauline Robinson Lee - - - - Pauline: I'm forwarding your eMail to the BTRVETC-L List. To subscribe to the digest form, send an email message like this: To: BTRVETC-D-request@genealogy.org Subj: subscribe Message: [none needed unless required by your email program] To subscribe to the individual emails, send an email message like this: To: BTRVETC-L-request@genealogy.org Subj: subscribe Message: [none needed unless required by your email program] There is also a web page you can use to subscribe and unsubcribe: http://www-personal.umich.edu/~cgaunt/BTRVETC/index.html Nyla ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 20 Jan 1998 21:31:30 EST From: NCreed1 To: BTRVETC-L@genealogy.org Subject: See what can happen in a month. Message-ID: <1a0f3dc5.34c55e06@aol.com> Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit Subj: Re: SUBSCRIBE Date: 98-01-20 15:37:58 EST From: beryl@northwest.com (Evelyn Alexander) Hi Nyla Gee Whiz! What Happened! I signed off the list for a month, and you accelerated. Need more eyes and hands to just catch up. Glad to see the list moving along. The credit goes to you and David. David has been a real help in separating into their correct places, our Turner's Ross's, Burnett's, Via's, and etc. More power to you both. Have gone to Chris's archives and printed out (took a bit of time) the lists I have missed, and that happened in one month. ;) Glad to be back. Evelyn Bery@northwest.com = = = = NCreed1 wrote: > > In a message dated 98-01-19 17:23:32 EST, you write: > > << SUBSCRIBE >> > > Evelyn: Welcome back. We're in the process of automating. If you haven't > done so already check out Comps #341 forward. Chris Gaunt is working on this > now, so it should happen within the next week or so. Hopefully, sooner. Nyla ================ Evelyn: A lot certainly has happened in a month. And when we're recognizing the people who deserve thanks, we must remember all the wonderful people who share so generously of their genealogy research. Where would we be without them? And how about the folks who read every compilation and asked questions when we had discrepancies. A big thanks to Chris who did all our archiving; Kevin who zipped the files for us; and of course, David who kept the family database feed with new data. (Although at times, I secretly wished that David's computer would "burp" so he couldn't send me another generation report. And why did David always find my mistakes?) I especially appreciate the new folks who jumped right in and made themselves right at home; and I like those cousins who sat on the bleachers for months before they finally told us who they were. I really appreciate those genealogy jokes and poems we receive. It adds a special flavor to the group. And, I appreciate the patience of the folks who have stayed with us for months and months and have not been yet made a connection to their line. They deserve a special award for patience. And I enjoy teasing Eunice when she says our Turners were Scottish when I know we must be English. It's folks like Each and Everyone of You who make this list what it is. And I thank you all. You have each enriched my life. God Bless You All. Nyla ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 20 Jan 1998 22:00:35 EST From: NCreed1 To: BTRVETC-L@genealogy.org Subject: Re: Gifts for Nyla Message-ID: <4364b94c.34c564d5@aol.com> Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit In a message dated 98-01-20 01:04:57 EST, Eunice writes: << Subj: Gifts for Nyla Date: 98-01-20 01:04:57 EST From: ekirkman@swva.net (Eunice B. Kirkman) To: BTRVETC-L@genealogy.org << So you're now off the hook! What on earth will you do now? Jump right into something else, probably!>> Of course. I want to work on my Raleigh Co WV families, as well as my Tazewell Co VA families, and seriously work on the Burnett-Turner-Ross-Via families. <> And grow it did. It outgrew my capability. And it deserves to have a chance in the real hi-tech world. It's in good hands with Chris. And I can hardly wait to learn what Kevin has planned for our family TREE project. Yes, I nurtured it and watched it grow; but the time has come to let it go, and see how much more it can grow. <> Thank you. God bless You and Everyone. Nyla ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 21 Jan 1998 00:03:23 EST From: NCreed1 To: BTRVETC-L@genealogy.org Subject: Re: Unsubscribes working :-) Message-ID: Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit Chris: You've done a great job. I don't know how much time you've devoted to this since I asked for help, but it is obvious that you've spent a bunch of time setting this up. Really nice job. Just remember, I'm here to help if you ever need me. Should this get to be too much for you, let me know. I'll loan you my scissors and glue stick. Nyla P.S. Seriously, this is absolutely wonderful. Thank you. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 21 Jan 1998 00:31:51 EST From: NCreed1 To: BTRVETC-L@genealogy.org Subject: Re: New NCRoots Mailing List Message-ID: Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit Barbara and All: In a message dated 98-01-20 06:43:25 EST, you write: << BTRVETCers: Finally....we now have our own NCRoots Mailing List! To subscribe >> I did! BTRVETCers? How is that pronounced? Better Vetsers? Nyla ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 21 Jan 1998 11:25:51 -0500 From: "Eunice B. Kirkman" To: "Burnette Turner-Via List" Cc: "VA-Roots" , "Roots-l" Subject: Patrick Co., VA Pubs/amendment Message-ID: <01bd2689$3d908b60$d1f463ce@ekirkman.swva.net> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit 1.) 1860 PATRICK COUNTY, VA CENSUS, by Rhonda S. Roberson $23.00 + $4 postage. Note: Available from: Wise County Historical Society, P.O. Box 368, Wise, VA 24293. I don't know if Ms. Roberson is ill, or has passed away, but the Wise County Historical society is now handling the sale of the census. Further information can be obtained from the society. Eunice B. Kirkman -------- ekirkman@swva.net -=| Virginia - The cradle of the nation |=- ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 22 Jan 1998 01:48:27 EST From: NCreed1 To: BTRVETC-L@genealogy.org Subject: ELIZABETH BURNETT & ALBERT G STROUD of TN & ar Message-ID: <4f34a378.34c6ebbd@aol.com> Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit Date: 98-01-21 19:27:57 EST From: CaseyGenea To: NCreed1 My Burnett (Elizabeth specifically) was in middle TN as Caroline Burnett was looking for, but went to north Arkansas with her husband Albert G. Stroud instead of to Alabama. She was born in 1820 in TN and died c1860 Izard Co AR. She married in 1835 in Warren Co TN. Does this look familiar to anyone? Sincerely Yours, Carolyn Casey ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 22 Jan 1998 02:38:42 -0600 From: "Kevin K. Stephenson" To: "'NCreed1'" Cc: "'BTRVETC-L@genealogy.org'" Subject: RE: Automated List, Etc & Tree Project Message-ID: <01BD26E0.E1859600@kuts10p06.cc.ukans.edu> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Nyla and gang! I'll be checking into the tree formats that Chris mentioned, and hopefully I'll be able to get it up on my website. Anyone who has a "piece" of it to submit, please drop me a line and we'll get it coordinated. I would like either Family Tree Maker 4.0 or .ged files so that I can link them when the time comes... Kevin K. Stephenson 1600 Kentucky St. #2 Lawrence, KS 66044 (785)865-1586 Fax/Data: (785)865-2555 e-mail: kevinS@ukans.edu website: http://falcon.cc.ukans.edu/~kevin2/homepage.html -----Original Message----- From: NCreed1 [SMTP:NCreed1@aol.com] Sent: Monday, January 19, 1998 11:37 PM To: BTRVETC-L@genealogy.org Subject: Automated List, Etc & Tree Project Subj: Automated List, Etc Date: 98-01-20 00:30:33 EST From: rhobson@sdcoe.k12.ca.us (Bob Hobson) To: NCreed1@AOL.COM (Nyla Creed) Nyla, I can only imagine the time and effort keeping this group going has taken. You have done a terrific job. THANKS !!!! The idea of automating things is at once appealing and sad. Improved access sounds good but losing the human touch will be missed. I got in near the beginning of the list and have enjoyed the information sharing. I got a lot of insights and useful information and I hope I made some small contribution to someone's research. It is hard to believe that this thing has grown to nearly 350 compilations. That is quite an accomplishment. Thanks again for doing all of the work that made this possible. About the compilation of the tree. How do we contribute? I only have a small part starting with Admire Turner and the branch that ended up in Kansas with Washington and Owen Turner but I would be willing to submit it. How and where? While I am at it I would like to thank David for all of the work he did recently. Those compilations were of great interest. Keep in touch, Bob Bob Hobson rhobson@intergate.sdcoe.k12.ca.us 10281 Gaul Way Spring Valley CA 91977-1717 reseaching - AKERLY, ANDREWS, BARRICK, BARTON, BEEBOUT, BRELSFORD, BRUBAKER, CLARK, CLAY, COATS, DEMARS, EBERLY, ELLIS, FORD, HAGUE, HANZAL, HOBSON, HOPPING, HORN, JANOVSKY, KUNDINGER, MC CULLOUGH, MC GLUMPHY, PAXSON, SCOGGINS, STEWARTS, TURNER, RUSSELL, VERNOOY, VOPATEK and others. Robert D. Hobson, Ed.D., Principal Rio Seco School Tel. (619)258-2380 Santee School District V-mail (619)258-2250 ext 2445 9545 Cuyamaca Street Fax (619)258-2249 Santee, CA 91971-2674 E-mail rhobson@intergate.sdcoe.k12.ca.us ================== Kevin: Folks are asking about your plans for the Tree Project. Nyla ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 22 Jan 1998 12:44:00 EST From: NCreed1 To: BTRVETC-L@genealogy.org Subject: BURNETTs - Jersey Co IL and Cape Co MO Message-ID: Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit Subj: Burnett Date: 98-01-22 09:03:48 EST From: gmamirly@showme.net (Betty Mirly) Researching Burnetts that settle in Jersey County Illinois and then Cape County Missouri -------------------------------- End of btrvetc-d Digest V98 Issue #2 ************************************