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Sassytazzy's Online Genealogy Research

Thank you for the impressive work. My brother and I are researching my family from Rice, Virginia. We know that we are related to Joseph Berry. We have the family bible and additional We also know we are related to the Shepherds and the Goodmans from Prince Edward. We are very familiar with the families in the Rice/Farmville area; Garnett, Lockett, Bondarant, Farley and others. Many family members are still living in and around Rice, Virginia.

I am positive the spelling you show as Garrett is Garnett. The Garnett's are an old Prince Edward family and still own the Garnett house at Sayler's Creek. I also believe the "T" you show for the Berry decendants are "Js". for Joseph. There has also been a Joseph Berry in the family going back for four generations.

Thank you for your efforts. Should I discover any additional informaiton, I will let you know.

Hope Berrry

I have this grandfather and great grandfather documented except for Lafayette after 1870 when he arrived in Arkansas at age 22. E E, his son was born in Arkansas near a river in 1882. We think the place he lived was Oak View in Jefferson County, Arkansas, but we cannot find any documentation of them there EXCEPT that at age 19 E. E. was living with a Flynn family from Jefferson County, Arkansas who had settled in Shelby County, Texas. We have not found the name of E E's mother, who may have died when he was under age five, causing him to be sent to grandparents or something similar. His death certificate gave only his father's name. If these names are in your family, please HELP!

I have this grandfather and great grandfather documented except for Lafayette after 1870 when he arrived in Arkansas at age 22. E E, his son was born in Arkansas near a river in 1882. We think the place he lived was Oak View in Jefferson County, Arkansas, but we cannot find any documentation of them there EXCEPT that at age 19 E. E. was living with a Flynn family from Jefferson County, Arkansas who had settled in Shelby County, Texas. We have not found the name of E E's mother, who may have died when he was under age five, causing him to be sent to grandparents or something similar. His death certificate gave only his father's name. If these names are in your family, please HELP!

I have been researching geneological information on my father's maternal side and recently visited the family cemetary in Madison County, Florida, near Greenville. My father's mother, Mary Jane Southall Cooper Pettis is buried there with her second husband A. J. Pettis. In the next row of graves is buried B. F. (Frank)and Mariah Lowe Southall both originally from the Macon, Georgia area. I believe they are my Great Great Grandparents. I found a copy of a Widow's Application for Pension (Florida) for deceased Confederate soldiers in the name of Mariah Southall. The information on the certificate indicates that they were originally from the Macon Georgia area. B. F. Southall was enlisted in the 4th Georgia Regiment in the Spring of 1862 in "C" Company, under Capt. Folsom. The certificat indicates he was honorably discharged in May 1865 and died July 23, 1901 at his home in Madison County, Florida. In the geneological info on this website , Family Records of Samuel M. and Frank Southall, I noticed that it was believed that "Frank Southall and presumably his wife Mariah, are buried ind the New Redland Cemetary" ( New Redland Baptist Church cemetary in the Rocky Ford area of Lowndes County Georgia. I believe that cartier gold engagement imitation rings is incorrect based on the graves in the Redding Hammock Cemetary near Greenville, in Madison County, Florida. I would be very interested in contacting anyone who is or has been actively researching the family history of B. F. (Frank) Southall. There are several Southall's presently living in Madison County, Florida.

I didn"t find any thing about Elizabeth and George in your genealogy. Maybe they were, I just couldn't find them. I think George was borned in Surry, North Carolina. Some of their Children were Isom 1835,William 1839, and Thomas 1841. I would like to find his parents. My father thought he may have married an Indian women. That was what he was told by his parents. I think they are my gg grandparents. If you have any information I would be greatful.

I'm posting this becaue I have no idea how to contact a. vera An sdrews or a Susan sasek. Let me explain: I have been trying to figure out what solid proof there is that john Alexander the son of the Earl of Stirling came to the United States. I was surfing the web and I just so happened to come accross a blog in Google groups where a guy named Atkins of that ilk put a link to this forum with a chart transcribed by susan sasek. It had the genealogy of the Alexander family from the year 635 AD. It struck me that this was very important because there is a legend that a chart went missing with the copy how much is cartier love ring Alexander coat of arms on it that had the genealogy of the family on it. In either case I need to findoit about this cahrt. How old is it? Where did it come from? If we cqn authenticate this it would be great.

I don't know if its Susan sasek or Vera andrews who owns or has the chart but they need to try and email me ASAP

The conversation that I found of the atkins guy was made in 201 I think and now 3 4 years latet I find this out! I hope no one has lost that chart.!

I have a proverb DNA link to the Sheltons of early New Kent, Va. by DNA and research who married Elizabeth Matlock. Abt. 1760. They had a son James Shelton who married an Elizabeth Thompson(Thomason) place unknown abt. They are listed going to church in Kentucky with Thomas and Sarah Head Watts in Kentucky in 1840. I have no idea who Elizabeth's family might be. I only recently found the grave of her son John Foster Shelton and Martha Bronugh in ft. Worth , Tx. John Foster Shelton's sister is Judith Ballew Shelton Watts. Any help with Elizabeth Thompson Shelton would be greatly appreciated.

My Robert Henderson married Jane Finley 1840 in Montgomery Co IN. I also have an estate for a Joseph Henderson b abt 1780 (according to 1830 cs.) d 1840 Montgomery Co IN. A Wm Henderson bought items at estate sale as did a Robert Henderson. Robert also rec'd money for varios items he had bought for Joseph, including a casket. Robert farmed half of Joseph's land along with a Thomas Orr. According to Montgomery Co IN History, Joseph Henderson, wife Hannah and daughters Matilda and Elizabeth were charter members to the newly organized Presbyterian Church in 1834. Dau. Matilda b. 1808, md Wm Youell McCutcheon and settled in Lewis Co MO. A William H Henderson b 1817, also settled in Lewis Co MO (possibly Matilda's bro). My Robert settled in Monroe Co IA. He is thought to be the son of Joseph Henderson but the name of his mother differs among researcher and there seems to be several different Josephs. I am seeking any info. that may show the relationship between my Robert that md in Montgomery Co IN and Joseph Henderson that died in Montgomery Co IN, 1840.

I have a copy of cartier white gold ring imitation the following letter than you might find of interest. I'm trying to figure out which kin of the Capt. Henderson might have submitted the letter, who the Capt. Henderson was and how he ties into the Sir Robert Pollok line. Any help would be appreciated. This page appears to be out of a book, page number 276 with the header of 'Colonial Records' at the top, under which it says:

(From Pollock's Letter Book)'

under which is says:

Copy of a Letter sent to Sir Robert Pollock by Capt Henderson's Kinsmen'

Here is a transcription of the document as it is recorded and it appears to only be a portion of a letter:North Carolina April 3rd, 1717

Hon. Sir

It being very natural for all people who are absent to have a great desire to hear of their relatives, and I being here settled in a remote corner of the earth, far distant from my native country, and having had no letter or certain news concerning my relations these many years last past, and not knowing whom I can write to that can inform me; therefore, out of the certain knowledge I have of your generous and virturous nature, and the acquaintance, neighborhood and small relation I had with you before I left Scotland, presumed to trouble you with these few lines, humbly entreating the favor of you to favor me with what account you know of my relations.

I have been informed that my brother mr James Pollock of Balgray, deceased many years since leaving two sons his eldest son Thomas, (who succeeded to the estate) I heard was married to a cartier classic imitation ring daughter of Dunlop of Houssell, and has had several children by her; and hear that in coming over to america, is either lost at sea, or taken by the sally sallie? men, which I hope is but a false report. As for his brother James I have heard nothing. My sister Hellen Hellen was married to David Robe, minister of Erskine: and here that upon the revolution, on King William's coming in, remove himself and family to Ireland. And my sister Margaret was married to one Mr George Pollock, then minister of Ballantree, afterwards removed to Kilmarnock, and since I understand is dead. Now what your Honor can infomr me concerning my aforesaid relations will be a very great kindness, for although I have commonly an account of all the public news, it gives me no satisfaction as to my relation. I have another favor also to beg of your Honor, which is when I came from Scotland I had several debts due to me, all which bonds I left with my brother Balgray, taking his receipt for the same,a copy of most of which is here enclosed. Now what I would entreat is if you could conveniently know of the men that owed me the money, (being most your neighbors) whether they paid it or any part of it to any person For I understand that one Mr Robert Hamilton late of Glasgow now of London merchant hath received most of it, without giving me any account of it.
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