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29351 ADDR 195 Layside Dr. CHANCE, Stephan (I23517)
 
29352 ADDR 5601 Samoa St. ANDERSON, Rodger (I23692)
 
29353 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. UNVERSAW (WEAVER), Jennifer Lynne (Jenny) (I22855)
 
29354 After marrying Minnie they lived in New Orleans, La. SMITH, Samuel Lee (I3571)
 
29355 All information about her comes from the findagrave.com website.

Find A Grave Memorial# 22916006 
CHANEY, Martha Ellen (I43395)
 
29356 All information is from the findagrave website.

Find A Grave Memorial# 22916579 
HARDESTY, Caroline Chaney (I43396)
 
29357 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. NELSON, Gillian Kyle (I26708)
 
29358 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. OPLINGER, Emily Grace (I44641)
 
29359 Alton is near St. Louis, MO.

CHWCI (p. 702) 
COKER, Russell Colglazier (I22895)
 
29360 An article by Joyce Sparger Browning - "The Journal of Surry County Genealogical Association," PO Box 997, Dobson, NC, Fall, 2004, page 23. GALLAHUE, William (I41208)
 
29361 An article by Joyce Sparger Browning - "The Journal of Surry County Genealogical Association," PO Box 997, Dobson, NC, Fall, 2004, page 23. KENNER, Anne (I41209)
 
29362 An article by Joyce Sparger Browning - "The Journal of Surry County Genealogical Association," PO Box 997, Dobson, NC, Fall, 2004, page 23. HANBY, Chapt. Jonathan (I41210)
 
29363 An article by Joyce Sparger Browning - "The Journal of Surry County Genealogical Association," PO Box 997, Dobson, NC, Fall, 2004, page 23. DALTON, Sarah Matilda (I41211)
 
29364 An article by Joyce Sparger Browning - "The Journal of Surry County Genealogical Association," PO Box 997, Dobson, NC, Fall, 2004, page 23. GILMER, Samuel Sr. (I41212)
 
29365 An article by Joyce Sparger Browning - "The Journal of Surry County Genealogical Association," PO Box 997, Dobson, NC, Fall, 2004, page 23. GORRELL, Esther (I41213)
 
29366 An email from her son, Kevin - 1/13/1998 - DWM ALLEN, Dolores Daye (I23375)
 
29367 An email message and GEDCOM file from Pat Lewis McDowell Shreveport, LA
To: David@marshallgenealogy.org
From: Plmcdowell@aol.com
Date: Tuesday, April 15, 2003 9:25 PM

Hi, David! Thanks for the quick response.

You wrote::

Thanks for the message. If you can supply me with the information about Jane Fry and Aden Mullen I would be glad to get it. Jane is my 2nd cousin, 3 times removed.If you are a descendant of hers that would also make us cousins.

David Marshall

Several "distant Mullen cousins" and I are cooperating/sharing/comparing information on the Mullen and allied families. We'll happily share what we have collected...unfortunately, Aden Mullen and Jane Brazel Fry are one of our "brick walls", too. At this point, we have "no clue" what became of Aden! As you probably know, Aden abandoned Jane and their children. We have some information regarding his descendants...however, questions remain and there are some inconsistencies in the data. Aden also married Carrilla Ann Taylor abt 1822 in IL -- probably, Scott Co., IL -- and deserted her, too. Carilla d 1857, Scott Co., IL -- their only known child, Frances "Fannie" Mullen was raised by members of her mother's family. She m Joshua Whitesite 1872 in Scott Co., IL...they moved to Vernon Co., MO where they lived out their lives.

I'm sending a 4 generation GEDCOM for Patrick Mullen & Hanna Pruitt...which ludes Aden as one of their children. NOTE: It is our ASSUMPTION that Aden is their child...however, it is possible, he was a brother or cousin to Patrick Mullen. Despite concentrated efforts, we have not yet documented his birth/death or burial information -- or proof of relationship to Patrick Mullen & Hannah Pruitt. David, since I'm uncertain how much data you'd like to have, I opted to send only 4 generation rather than "cover you up" with unwanted data; please be aware, we'll happily share all we have -- gaps, mysteries 'n all! Just let me know.

Only within the past few months have we learned names for Patrick Mullen and Hannah Pruitt. We were confident we would then be able to develop ancestral information, but that has NOT been the case. Thus far, we have NO information on either of them, i.e. no siblings, parents or ancestors!! The ONLY data we have for Hannah came from 1850 and 1860 IL census...indication she was b NC about 1793-1796.

The picture of ANDREW JACKSON FRY family, including his mother, Isabel Bailey Mullen/Fry, and his children is great! I'm interested to know who supplied you with this terriffic picture...would you share that with me along with contact information?

We don't yet have documentation for death and burial information for George M. Fry & Isabelle Bailey Mullen; do you happen to have that data?

Also...will you share a GEDCOM with me re your data on ancestors/descendants of George M. Fry and Isabell Bailey Mullen? Unless I've overlooked instructions, there seems no way to download a GEDCOM from your website.

I'm taking the liberty of copying in the "distant cousins" I mentioned...we all descend from children of Patrick Mullen and Hannah Pruitt.

Dara Miller, Des Moines, IA -- descends from Aden Mullen & Jane B. Fry;
Earlene Mullen Bradley, Oviedo, FL -- descends from Aden Mullen and Jane B. Fry;
Gale Mullen, Erie, KS -- descends from Andrew Jackson Mullen;
Sonny Bailey, Clinton, MO - descends from Eli Carter Mullen;
Jim Montgomery, McAlester, OK - descends from Eli Carter Mullen;
Betty J. Ferguson, Aurora, MO - descends from Eli Carter Mullen;
Pat L. McDowell, Shreveport, LA - I descend from Abriam/Abraham Mullen.

I'll look forward to hearing from you, David.

Cheers!

Pat Lewis McDowell
Shreveport, LA
________________________________________
Moved to Kansas in 1874 with lst wife & 4 children. Sold farm at Strawberry Pt, IA to Victor & Mary Balluff. Mr. & Mrs. Joe Folsom moved with them in 5 wagons to Idana, KS. They took cattle, pigs, chickens, furniture & a dog. The dog returned to the old farm. They stayed with J.F. Hill's (neighbors) until the men bought Gov't land 20 miles from the Hill's home. (NOTE: His 2nd wife was Ella Hill; wonder if she is related to J. F. Hill family.)

When George W. Mullen was 20 years of age, he joined the 153rd Illinois Infantry, Co.D., and served 9 months in the army. Information found in Illinois Roster Vol. 7, pg. 9, 391 - History of 153rd Ill. Enlisted in Co.D., 153rd DIll. pg. 402 of same Vol. Infantry 2/2/1865 and mustered out 9/21/1865. Place of residence listed as Woodbine,Jo Davies Co., Illinois.

Pension Records: Affidavit applying for pension signed by Mary Balluff (sister) and Mary Eaton (daughter). Copy in possession of Earlene Bradley.

Children: Thomas Alfred Mullen and his sister, Florence Ella Mullen married Williams sister and brother, i.e. Matilda "Tillie" Williams and Frederick Arnold Williams.
====================================================================== ==
1880 Census
Mullen, George W M 35 Farmer b IL Father b IL Mother b KY
Mullen, Ella W F 18 Wife keeps house b IA Father b MA Mother b VT
Mullen, Frederick D. W M 12 Son works on farm b IA Father b IL Mother b PA
Mullen, Thomas A. W M 10 Son school b IA Father b IL Mother b PA
Mullen, Mary E. W F 9 Dau b IA Father b IL Mother b PA
Mullen, Suzanna W F 7 Dau b IA Father b IL Mother b PA
Mullen, Ella F. W F 5 Dau b KS Father b IL Mother b PA
====================================================================== ==
Purchased land May 20, 1882 at Concordia, Kansas - 160 acres - South half of he North-east quarter and the north half of the South-east quarter of Section four in township eight-South of range one east of the Sixth Principal Meridian.

Homesteaded land under the May 20, 1862 entitled "An act to secure homesteads to actual settlers on the public domain S1/2 of NE1/4 of N1/2 of SE 1/4 of Section 4 in Township 8 South of Range one East containing 160 acres in Clay County Kansa. Application No. 11815 dated: October 22, 1874. Papers for above are in possession of Earlene Bradley as well as papers stating George W. Mullen as head of a family and a citizen of the U.S. He was not able to the land office because of a distance of 45 miles.
Homestead Proof: Robert McNiel & E. Stepp was a witness stating his post office address as Clay Center, KS, occupation Farming, knowing him for 8 yrs, believing him to be about 35 yrs. of age, his family consisting of wife and 6 children, citizen of U.S. , first settling on the land June 12, 1874, established a residence upon the land, March 5, 1875 and residing on the land to the present time, April 18, 1881. His residence has been continuous during this time period and the family has resided on the land during this time. A temporary house was built March 5, 1875 and a permanent house built 1879. He built a house of lumber one story high with shingle roof board floor, one door & four windows. Also he built a stable, hog pen, planted fruit and forest trees and dug a walled a well containing water. Improvements costing $800. Land has been used for farming purposes. He had not made a homestead entry for other land and has not conveyed any portion of the land to anyone else. He believe George Mullin acted in good faith in the settlement and improvement of the land as a homestead. He also was not interested in this claim. He certified that he was a person of respectability. Signed April 18, 1881
====================================================================== ==
Death record for George Mullen was found under George Mullis with no parents given and no cause of death was given. Died at age 43.
====================================================================== ==
Tombstone in Idana Cemetery, Idana, Kansas reads, G.W. Mullen, Co.d, 153rd IL. Inf. GAR 1861-1865.
====================================================================== ==
Moved to Kansas in 1874 with lst wife & 4 children. Sold farm
at Strawberry Pt, IA to Victor & Mary Balluff. Mr. & Mrs. Joe Folsom
moved with them in 5 wagons to Idana, KS. They took cattle, pigs,
chickens, furniture & a dog. The dog returned to the old farm. They
stayed with J.F. Hill's (neighbors) until the men bought Gov't land
20 miles from the Hill's home.
====================================================================== ==
When George W. Mullen was 20 years of age, he joined the 153rd Illinois Infantry, Co.D., and served 9 months in the army. Information found in Illinois Roster Vol. 7, pg. 9, 391 - History of 153rd Ill. Enlisted in Co.D., 153rd DIll. pg. 402 of same Vol. Infantry 2/2/1865 and mustered out 9/21/1865. Place of residence listed as Woodbine,Jo Davies Co., Illinois.
====================================================================== ==
!Pension Records: Affidavit applying for pension signed by Mary Balluff (sister) and Mary Eaton (daughter). Copy in possession of Earlene Bradley.
====================================================================== ==
Children: Thomas and Florence married brother and sister.
====================================================================== ==
1880 Census
George Mullen white M 35 Farmer Birth - Illinois Father birth - Illinois Mother birth - KY Ella white F 18 Wife-Keeping house Birth - Iowa Father B- Mass Mother b - VT
Frederic D. W M 12 Son, works on farm Birth-Iowa Father B-Illinois Mother b-Penn
Thomas A. w M 10 Son-school Iowa Ill Penn
Mary E. w F 9 Daughter Iowa Ill Penn
Suzanna w F 7 Daughter Iowa Ill Penn
Ella F w F 5 Daughter Kansas Ill Penn
Purchased land May 20, 1882 at Concordia, Kansas - 160 acres - South half of he North-east quarter and the north half of the South-east quarter of Section four in township eight-South of range one east of the Sixth Principal Meridian.

Homesteaded land under the May 20, 1862 entitled "An act to secure homesteads to actual settlers on the public domain S1/2 of NE1/4 of N1/2 of SE 1/4 of Section 4 in Township 8 South of Range one East containing 160 acres in Clay County Kansa. Application No. 11815 dated: October 22, 1874. Papers for above are in possession of Earlene Bradley as well as papers stating George W. Mullen as head of a family and a citizen of the U.S. He was not able to the land office because of a distance of 45 miles.
Homestead Proof: Robert McNiel & E. Stepp was a witness stating his post office address as Clay Center, KS, occupation Farming, knowing him for 8 yrs, believing him to be about 35 yrs. of age, his family consisting of wife and 6 children, citizen of U.S. , first settling on the land June 12, 1874, established a residence upon the land, March 5, 1875 and residing on the land to the present time, April 18, 1881. His residence has been continuous during this time period and the family has resided on the land during this time. A temporary house was built March 5, 1875 and a permanent house built 1879. He built a house of lumber one story high with shingle roof board floor, one door & four windows. Also he built a stable, hog pen, planted fruit and forest trees and dug a walled a well containing water. Improvements costing $800. Land has been used for farming purposes. He had not made a homestead entry for other land and has not conveyed any portion of the land to anyone else. He believe George Mullin acted in good faith in the settlement and improvement of the land as a homestead. He also was not interested in this claim. He certified that he was a person of respectability. Signed April 18, 1881

Death record for George Mullen was found under George Mullis with no parents given and no cause of death was given. Died at age 43.
====================================================================== ==
Tombston in Idana Cemetery, Idana, Kansas reads, G.W. Mullen, Co.d, 153rd IL. Inf. GAR 1861-1865.
====================================================================== ==




George must be a bastard child of Jane.

Marriage: wife listed as Bell Zona Florence Stewart McNally on an old chart. (Is this one person or two?)

George must be a bastard child of Jane.

Marriage: wife listed as Bell Zona Florence Stewart McNally on a n old chart. (Is this one person or two?)

Per Earlene Bradley: "George Washington Mullen enlisted in the Army in Co. D, 153rd, ILL on 2 Feb 1865 and mustered out 21 Sept 1865 in Woodbine, IL."
====================================================================== ==When George W. Mullen was 20 years of age, he joined the 153rd Illinois Infantry, Co.D., and served 9 months in the army. Information found in Illinois Roster Vol. 7, pg. 9, 391 - History of 153rd Ill. Enlisted in Co.D., 153rd DIll. pg. 402 of same Vol. Infantry 2/2/1865 and mustered out 9/21/1865. Place of residence listed as Woodbine,Jo Davies Co., Illinois.

Moved to Kansas in 1874 with lst wife & 4 children. Sold farm at Strawberry Pt, IA to Victor & Mary Balluff. Mr. & Mrs. Joe Folsom moved with them in 5 wagons to Idana, KS. They took cattle, pigs, chickens, furniture & a dog. The dog returned to the old farm. They stayed with J.F. Hill's (neighbors) until the men bought Gov't land 20 miles from the Hill's home.
QUESTION: Were M/M Joe Folsom related...or just friends?

Moved to Kansas in 1874 with lst wife & 4 children. Sold farm at Strawberry Pt, IA to Victor & Mary Balluff. Mr. & Mrs. Joe Folsom moved with them in 5 wagons to Idana, KS. They took cattle, pigs, chickens, furniture & a dog. The dog returned to the old farm. They stayed with J.F. Hill's (neighbors) until the men bought Gov't land 20 miles from the Hill's home.

Census: 1850 Hancock County Illinois - Page 373 Dwelling A Family #1480 - census taken 1 Nov 1850):

Fry, Thomas F. 37 M b KY Farmer Land value $1,200
Fry, Pemelia D. 30 F b IN
Fry, Margaret A. 13 F b IL
Fry, Sarah V. 10 F b IL
Fry, Elizabeth E. 9 F b IL
Fry, Mary H. 5 F b MO
Fry, Rachael 3 F b MO
Fry, William C. 6 mo.M b MO
Mullin, Jane B. 33 F b KY (Jane B. Fry/Mullen - living w/brother, Thomas & his family)
Mullin, George W. 5 M b IL (son of Jane B. Fry & Aden Mullen)
Mullin, Mary E. 2 F b IL (daughter of Jane B. Fry & Aden Mullen)

1880 Census
Mullen, George W M 35 Farmer b IL Father b IL Mother b KY
Mullen, Ella W F 18 Wife keeps house b IA Father b MA Mother b VT
Mullen, Frederick D. W M 12 Son works on farm b IA Father b IL Mother b PA
Mullen, Thomas A. W M 10 Son school b IA Father b IL Mother b PA
Mullen, Mary E. W F 9 Dau b IA Father b IL Mother b PA
Mullen, Suzanna W F 7 Dau b IA Father b IL Mother b PA
Mullen, Ella F. W F 5 Dau b KS Father b IL Mother b PA

Moved to Kansas in 1874 with lst wife & 4 children. Sold farm at Strawberry Pt, IA to Victor & Mary Balluff. Mr. & Mrs. Joe Folsom moved with them in 5 wagons to Idana, KS. They took cattle, pigs, chickens, furniture & a dog. The dog returned to the old farm. They stayed with J.F. Hill's (neighbors) until the men bought Gov't land 20 miles from the Hill's home.

When George W. Mullen was 20 years of age, he joined the 153rd Illinois Infantry, Co.D., and served 9 months in the army. Information found in Illinois Roster Vol. 7, pg. 9, 391 - History of 153rd Ill. Enlisted in Co.D., 153rd DIll. pg. 402 of same Vol. Infantry 2/2/1865 and mustered out 9/21/1865. Place of residence listed as Woodbine,Jo Davies Co., Illinois.

Per Earlene Mullen Bradley: Pension Records: Affidavit applying for pension signed by Mary Balluff (sister) and Mary Eaton (daughter). Copy in possession of Earlene Bradley. 
MULLEN, George Washington (I21585)
 
29368 An email message and GEDCOM file from Pat Lewis McDowell Shreveport, LA
To: David@marshallgenealogy.org
From: Plmcdowell@aol.com
Date: Tuesday, April 15, 2003 9:25 PM

Hi, David! Thanks for the quick response.

You wrote::

Thanks for the message. If you can supply me with the information about Jane Fry and Aden Mullen I would be glad to get it. Jane is my 2nd cousin, 3 times removed.If you are a descendant of hers that would also make us cousins.

David Marshall

Several "distant Mullen cousins" and I are cooperating/sharing/comparing information on the Mullen and allied families. We'll happily share what we have collected...unfortunately, Aden Mullen and Jane Brazel Fry are one of our "brick walls", too. At this point, we have "no clue" what became of Aden! As you probably know, Aden abandoned Jane and their children. We have some information regarding his descendants...however, questions remain and there are some inconsistencies in the data. Aden also married Carrilla Ann Taylor abt 1822 in IL -- probably, Scott Co., IL -- and deserted her, too. Carilla d 1857, Scott Co., IL -- their only known child, Frances "Fannie" Mullen was raised by members of her mother's family. She m Joshua Whitesite 1872 in Scott Co., IL...they moved to Vernon Co., MO where they lived out their lives.

I'm sending a 4 generation GEDCOM for Patrick Mullen & Hanna Pruitt...which ludes Aden as one of their children. NOTE: It is our ASSUMPTION that Aden is their child...however, it is possible, he was a brother or cousin to Patrick Mullen. Despite concentrated efforts, we have not yet documented his birth/death or burial information -- or proof of relationship to Patrick Mullen & Hannah Pruitt. David, since I'm uncertain how much data you'd like to have, I opted to send only 4 generation rather than "cover you up" with unwanted data; please be aware, we'll happily share all we have -- gaps, mysteries 'n all! Just let me know.

Only within the past few months have we learned names for Patrick Mullen and Hannah Pruitt. We were confident we would then be able to develop ancestral information, but that has NOT been the case. Thus far, we have NO information on either of them, i.e. no siblings, parents or ancestors!! The ONLY data we have for Hannah came from 1850 and 1860 IL census...indication she was b NC about 1793-1796.

The picture of ANDREW JACKSON FRY family, including his mother, Isabel Bailey Mullen/Fry, and his children is great! I'm interested to know who supplied you with this terriffic picture...would you share that with me along with contact information?

We don't yet have documentation for death and burial information for George M. Fry & Isabelle Bailey Mullen; do you happen to have that data?

Also...will you share a GEDCOM with me re your data on ancestors/descendants of George M. Fry and Isabell Bailey Mullen? Unless I've overlooked instructions, there seems no way to download a GEDCOM from your website.

I'm taking the liberty of copying in the "distant cousins" I mentioned...we all descend from children of Patrick Mullen and Hannah Pruitt.

Dara Miller, Des Moines, IA -- descends from Aden Mullen & Jane B. Fry;
Earlene Mullen Bradley, Oviedo, FL -- descends from Aden Mullen and Jane B. Fry;
Gale Mullen, Erie, KS -- descends from Andrew Jackson Mullen;
Sonny Bailey, Clinton, MO - descends from Eli Carter Mullen;
Jim Montgomery, McAlester, OK - descends from Eli Carter Mullen;
Betty J. Ferguson, Aurora, MO - descends from Eli Carter Mullen;
Pat L. McDowell, Shreveport, LA - I descend from Abriam/Abraham Mullen.

I'll look forward to hearing from you, David.

Cheers!

Pat Lewis McDowell
Shreveport, LA
________________________________________
Moved to Kansas in 1874 with lst wife & 4 children. Sold farm at Strawberry Pt, IA to Victor & Mary Balluff. Mr. & Mrs. Joe Folsom moved with them in 5 wagons to Idana, KS. They took cattle, pigs, chickens, furniture & a dog. The dog returned to the old farm. They stayed with J.F. Hill's (neighbors) until the men bought Gov't land 20 miles from the Hill's home. (NOTE: His 2nd wife was Ella Hill; wonder if she is related to J. F. Hill family.)

When George W. Mullen was 20 years of age, he joined the 153rd Illinois Infantry, Co.D., and served 9 months in the army. Information found in Illinois Roster Vol. 7, pg. 9, 391 - History of 153rd Ill. Enlisted in Co.D., 153rd DIll. pg. 402 of same Vol. Infantry 2/2/1865 and mustered out 9/21/1865. Place of residence listed as Woodbine,Jo Davies Co., Illinois.

Pension Records: Affidavit applying for pension signed by Mary Balluff (sister) and Mary Eaton (daughter). Copy in possession of Earlene Bradley.

Children: Thomas Alfred Mullen and his sister, Florence Ella Mullen married Williams sister and brother, i.e. Matilda "Tillie" Williams and Frederick Arnold Williams.
====================================================================== ==
1880 Census
Mullen, George W M 35 Farmer b IL Father b IL Mother b KY
Mullen, Ella W F 18 Wife keeps house b IA Father b MA Mother b VT
Mullen, Frederick D. W M 12 Son works on farm b IA Father b IL Mother b PA
Mullen, Thomas A. W M 10 Son school b IA Father b IL Mother b PA
Mullen, Mary E. W F 9 Dau b IA Father b IL Mother b PA
Mullen, Suzanna W F 7 Dau b IA Father b IL Mother b PA
Mullen, Ella F. W F 5 Dau b KS Father b IL Mother b PA
====================================================================== ==
Purchased land May 20, 1882 at Concordia, Kansas - 160 acres - South half of he North-east quarter and the north half of the South-east quarter of Section four in township eight-South of range one east of the Sixth Principal Meridian.

Homesteaded land under the May 20, 1862 entitled "An act to secure homesteads to actual settlers on the public domain S1/2 of NE1/4 of N1/2 of SE 1/4 of Section 4 in Township 8 South of Range one East containing 160 acres in Clay County Kansa. Application No. 11815 dated: October 22, 1874. Papers for above are in possession of Earlene Bradley as well as papers stating George W. Mullen as head of a family and a citizen of the U.S. He was not able to the land office because of a distance of 45 miles.
Homestead Proof: Robert McNiel & E. Stepp was a witness stating his post office address as Clay Center, KS, occupation Farming, knowing him for 8 yrs, believing him to be about 35 yrs. of age, his family consisting of wife and 6 children, citizen of U.S. , first settling on the land June 12, 1874, established a residence upon the land, March 5, 1875 and residing on the land to the present time, April 18, 1881. His residence has been continuous during this time period and the family has resided on the land during this time. A temporary house was built March 5, 1875 and a permanent house built 1879. He built a house of lumber one story high with shingle roof board floor, one door & four windows. Also he built a stable, hog pen, planted fruit and forest trees and dug a walled a well containing water. Improvements costing $800. Land has been used for farming purposes. He had not made a homestead entry for other land and has not conveyed any portion of the land to anyone else. He believe George Mullin acted in good faith in the settlement and improvement of the land as a homestead. He also was not interested in this claim. He certified that he was a person of respectability. Signed April 18, 1881
====================================================================== ==
Death record for George Mullen was found under George Mullis with no parents given and no cause of death was given. Died at age 43.
====================================================================== ==
Tombstone in Idana Cemetery, Idana, Kansas reads, G.W. Mullen, Co.d, 153rd IL. Inf. GAR 1861-1865.
====================================================================== ==
Moved to Kansas in 1874 with lst wife & 4 children. Sold farm
at Strawberry Pt, IA to Victor & Mary Balluff. Mr. & Mrs. Joe Folsom
moved with them in 5 wagons to Idana, KS. They took cattle, pigs,
chickens, furniture & a dog. The dog returned to the old farm. They
stayed with J.F. Hill's (neighbors) until the men bought Gov't land
20 miles from the Hill's home.
====================================================================== ==
When George W. Mullen was 20 years of age, he joined the 153rd Illinois Infantry, Co.D., and served 9 months in the army. Information found in Illinois Roster Vol. 7, pg. 9, 391 - History of 153rd Ill. Enlisted in Co.D., 153rd DIll. pg. 402 of same Vol. Infantry 2/2/1865 and mustered out 9/21/1865. Place of residence listed as Woodbine,Jo Davies Co., Illinois.
====================================================================== ==
!Pension Records: Affidavit applying for pension signed by Mary Balluff (sister) and Mary Eaton (daughter). Copy in possession of Earlene Bradley.
====================================================================== ==
Children: Thomas and Florence married brother and sister.
====================================================================== ==
1880 Census
George Mullen white M 35 Farmer Birth - Illinois Father birth - Illinois Mother birth - KY Ella white F 18 Wife-Keeping house Birth - Iowa Father B- Mass Mother b - VT
Frederic D. W M 12 Son, works on farm Birth-Iowa Father B-Illinois Mother b-Penn
Thomas A. w M 10 Son-school Iowa Ill Penn
Mary E. w F 9 Daughter Iowa Ill Penn
Suzanna w F 7 Daughter Iowa Ill Penn
Ella F w F 5 Daughter Kansas Ill Penn
Purchased land May 20, 1882 at Concordia, Kansas - 160 acres - South half of he North-east quarter and the north half of the South-east quarter of Section four in township eight-South of range one east of the Sixth Principal Meridian.

Homesteaded land under the May 20, 1862 entitled "An act to secure homesteads to actual settlers on the public domain S1/2 of NE1/4 of N1/2 of SE 1/4 of Section 4 in Township 8 South of Range one East containing 160 acres in Clay County Kansa. Application No. 11815 dated: October 22, 1874. Papers for above are in possession of Earlene Bradley as well as papers stating George W. Mullen as head of a family and a citizen of the U.S. He was not able to the land office because of a distance of 45 miles.
Homestead Proof: Robert McNiel & E. Stepp was a witness stating his post office address as Clay Center, KS, occupation Farming, knowing him for 8 yrs, believing him to be about 35 yrs. of age, his family consisting of wife and 6 children, citizen of U.S. , first settling on the land June 12, 1874, established a residence upon the land, March 5, 1875 and residing on the land to the present time, April 18, 1881. His residence has been continuous during this time period and the family has resided on the land during this time. A temporary house was built March 5, 1875 and a permanent house built 1879. He built a house of lumber one story high with shingle roof board floor, one door & four windows. Also he built a stable, hog pen, planted fruit and forest trees and dug a walled a well containing water. Improvements costing $800. Land has been used for farming purposes. He had not made a homestead entry for other land and has not conveyed any portion of the land to anyone else. He believe George Mullin acted in good faith in the settlement and improvement of the land as a homestead. He also was not interested in this claim. He certified that he was a person of respectability. Signed April 18, 1881

Death record for George Mullen was found under George Mullis with no parents given and no cause of death was given. Died at age 43.
====================================================================== ==
Tombston in Idana Cemetery, Idana, Kansas reads, G.W. Mullen, Co.d, 153rd IL. Inf. GAR 1861-1865.
====================================================================== ==




George must be a bastard child of Jane.

Marriage: wife listed as Bell Zona Florence Stewart McNally on an old chart. (Is this one person or two?)

George must be a bastard child of Jane.

Marriage: wife listed as Bell Zona Florence Stewart McNally on a n old chart. (Is this one person or two?)

Per Earlene Bradley: "George Washington Mullen enlisted in the Army in Co. D, 153rd, ILL on 2 Feb 1865 and mustered out 21 Sept 1865 in Woodbine, IL."
====================================================================== ==When George W. Mullen was 20 years of age, he joined the 153rd Illinois Infantry, Co.D., and served 9 months in the army. Information found in Illinois Roster Vol. 7, pg. 9, 391 - History of 153rd Ill. Enlisted in Co.D., 153rd DIll. pg. 402 of same Vol. Infantry 2/2/1865 and mustered out 9/21/1865. Place of residence listed as Woodbine,Jo Davies Co., Illinois.

Moved to Kansas in 1874 with lst wife & 4 children. Sold farm at Strawberry Pt, IA to Victor & Mary Balluff. Mr. & Mrs. Joe Folsom moved with them in 5 wagons to Idana, KS. They took cattle, pigs, chickens, furniture & a dog. The dog returned to the old farm. They stayed with J.F. Hill's (neighbors) until the men bought Gov't land 20 miles from the Hill's home.
QUESTION: Were M/M Joe Folsom related...or just friends?

Moved to Kansas in 1874 with lst wife & 4 children. Sold farm at Strawberry Pt, IA to Victor & Mary Balluff. Mr. & Mrs. Joe Folsom moved with them in 5 wagons to Idana, KS. They took cattle, pigs, chickens, furniture & a dog. The dog returned to the old farm. They stayed with J.F. Hill's (neighbors) until the men bought Gov't land 20 miles from the Hill's home.

Census: 1850 Hancock County Illinois - Page 373 Dwelling A Family #1480 - census taken 1 Nov 1850):

Fry, Thomas F. 37 M b KY Farmer Land value $1,200
Fry, Pemelia D. 30 F b IN
Fry, Margaret A. 13 F b IL
Fry, Sarah V. 10 F b IL
Fry, Elizabeth E. 9 F b IL
Fry, Mary H. 5 F b MO
Fry, Rachael 3 F b MO
Fry, William C. 6 mo.M b MO
Mullin, Jane B. 33 F b KY (Jane B. Fry/Mullen - living w/brother, Thomas & his family)
Mullin, George W. 5 M b IL (son of Jane B. Fry & Aden Mullen)
Mullin, Mary E. 2 F b IL (daughter of Jane B. Fry & Aden Mullen)

1880 Census
Mullen, George W M 35 Farmer b IL Father b IL Mother b KY
Mullen, Ella W F 18 Wife keeps house b IA Father b MA Mother b VT
Mullen, Frederick D. W M 12 Son works on farm b IA Father b IL Mother b PA
Mullen, Thomas A. W M 10 Son school b IA Father b IL Mother b PA
Mullen, Mary E. W F 9 Dau b IA Father b IL Mother b PA
Mullen, Suzanna W F 7 Dau b IA Father b IL Mother b PA
Mullen, Ella F. W F 5 Dau b KS Father b IL Mother b PA

Moved to Kansas in 1874 with lst wife & 4 children. Sold farm at Strawberry Pt, IA to Victor & Mary Balluff. Mr. & Mrs. Joe Folsom moved with them in 5 wagons to Idana, KS. They took cattle, pigs, chickens, furniture & a dog. The dog returned to the old farm. They stayed with J.F. Hill's (neighbors) until the men bought Gov't land 20 miles from the Hill's home.

When George W. Mullen was 20 years of age, he joined the 153rd Illinois Infantry, Co.D., and served 9 months in the army. Information found in Illinois Roster Vol. 7, pg. 9, 391 - History of 153rd Ill. Enlisted in Co.D., 153rd DIll. pg. 402 of same Vol. Infantry 2/2/1865 and mustered out 9/21/1865. Place of residence listed as Woodbine,Jo Davies Co., Illinois.

Per Earlene Mullen Bradley: Pension Records: Affidavit applying for pension signed by Mary Balluff (sister) and Mary Eaton (daughter). Copy in possession of Earlene Bradley. 
MULLEN, Mary Elizabeth (I30355)
 
29369 An email message and GEDCOM file from Pat Lewis McDowell Shreveport, LA
To: David@marshallgenealogy.org
From: Plmcdowell@aol.com
Date: Tuesday, April 15, 2003 9:25 PM

Hi, David! Thanks for the quick response.

You wrote::

Thanks for the message. If you can supply me with the information about Jane Fry and Aden Mullen I would be glad to get it. Jane is my 2nd cousin, 3 times removed.If you are a descendant of hers that would also make us cousins.

David Marshall

Several "distant Mullen cousins" and I are cooperating/sharing/comparing information on the Mullen and allied families. We'll happily share what we have collected...unfortunately, Aden Mullen and Jane Brazel Fry are one of our "brick walls", too. At this point, we have "no clue" what became of Aden! As you probably know, Aden abandoned Jane and their children. We have some information regarding his descendants...however, questions remain and there are some inconsistencies in the data. Aden also married Carrilla Ann Taylor abt 1822 in IL -- probably, Scott Co., IL -- and deserted her, too. Carilla d 1857, Scott Co., IL -- their only known child, Frances "Fannie" Mullen was raised by members of her mother's family. She m Joshua Whitesite 1872 in Scott Co., IL...they moved to Vernon Co., MO where they lived out their lives.

I'm sending a 4 generation GEDCOM for Patrick Mullen & Hanna Pruitt...which ludes Aden as one of their children. NOTE: It is our ASSUMPTION that Aden is their child...however, it is possible, he was a brother or cousin to Patrick Mullen. Despite concentrated efforts, we have not yet documented his birth/death or burial information -- or proof of relationship to Patrick Mullen & Hannah Pruitt. David, since I'm uncertain how much data you'd like to have, I opted to send only 4 generation rather than "cover you up" with unwanted data; please be aware, we'll happily share all we have -- gaps, mysteries 'n all! Just let me know.

Only within the past few months have we learned names for Patrick Mullen and Hannah Pruitt. We were confident we would then be able to develop ancestral information, but that has NOT been the case. Thus far, we have NO information on either of them, i.e. no siblings, parents or ancestors!! The ONLY data we have for Hannah came from 1850 and 1860 IL census...indication she was b NC about 1793-1796.

The picture of ANDREW JACKSON FRY family, including his mother, Isabel Bailey Mullen/Fry, and his children is great! I'm interested to know who supplied you with this terriffic picture...would you share that with me along with contact information?

We don't yet have documentation for death and burial information for George M. Fry & Isabelle Bailey Mullen; do you happen to have that data?

Also...will you share a GEDCOM with me re your data on ancestors/descendants of George M. Fry and Isabell Bailey Mullen? Unless I've overlooked instructions, there seems no way to download a GEDCOM from your website.

I'm taking the liberty of copying in the "distant cousins" I mentioned...we all descend from children of Patrick Mullen and Hannah Pruitt.

Dara Miller, Des Moines, IA -- descends from Aden Mullen & Jane B. Fry;
Earlene Mullen Bradley, Oviedo, FL -- descends from Aden Mullen and Jane B. Fry;
Gale Mullen, Erie, KS -- descends from Andrew Jackson Mullen;
Sonny Bailey, Clinton, MO - descends from Eli Carter Mullen;
Jim Montgomery, McAlester, OK - descends from Eli Carter Mullen;
Betty J. Ferguson, Aurora, MO - descends from Eli Carter Mullen;
Pat L. McDowell, Shreveport, LA - I descend from Abriam/Abraham Mullen.

I'll look forward to hearing from you, David.

Cheers!

Pat Lewis McDowell
Shreveport, LA

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IL STATEWIDE MARRIAGE INDEX 1763 - 1900

MULLEN, ADEN BURTON, LUCINTHA J 12/12/1843 006/0059 00000343 MADISON

MULLEN, ADEN FISHER, MARY E 12/31/1889 D/ 26 4758 MORGAN

MULLEN, ADEN FRY, J B 02/21/1847 / 1136 HANCOCK
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When you look at all of the marriages of Aden Mullen and the connection to the family, they COULD have all been our Aden.
Lucintha J. Burton 1843 in Madison Co., Ill
Jane B. Fry 1844 or 47 Hancock Co. Ill.
Carilla Ann Taylor abt. 1850 Scott Co., Ill
Mary E. Fisher 1889 Morgan Co., Ill
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NOTE: Whiteside descendants show given name as ADHN rather than ADEN.
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Per Earlene Mullen Bradley: Birth date of 1816 is a guess, judging from the fact he could have come into Mexican Territory TX 1829 as a single man with Forgay Mullen. They vouched for each other in the Nacogdoches records in 1935. I don't know if that means he entered the COUNTY or TEXAS at that time. It states that they both arrived October 24, 1829. James Mullen (also single) arrived June 6, 1835. (Don't know if this is James Allen Mullen.) They could have been applying for land in the Mexican territory, just passing through or actually arrived in Galveston or New Orleans.

Both Aden I. and Forgay show up on the August 1842 tax records in Hancock County Illinois with Hannah, James, Eli and Hannah Mullen. Hannah was listed in 1840 and these others could have been her children.

George Fry, brother of Jane B. Fry/Mullen was married to Isabella Mullen but I do not see that she belongs to this family. (NOTE: Later documented she is child of Patrick & Hannah Pruitt Mullen.)
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Per Earlene Mullen Bradley: 1850 census: Hancock Co., Ill. Aden was not with Jane Fry and the two children ages 2 and 5 years. Lillie Mullen said he came out to Kansas
to work on the railroad in early 1800's. Family never heard anymore from him.
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Per Earlene Mullen Bradley: Contributing information: John H. Armstrong, Kenya Court, Lot 2, West Liberty Iowa 52776. Lenore Knight, Strawberry Point, Iowa 52076 (Granddaughter of Mary Elizabeth Mullen) and her daughter Rita Hill (Mrs. Richard D.) 2l2 13th Ave. Hiawatha, Iowa 52233 (phone 393-2l93). Dara Miller (Mrs. Gary), 4ll2 S.W. 24th St. Des Moines, Iowa (phone 5l5-285-8145).
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Death certificate: Mary Elizabeth Balluff
Born: Nov 18, 1847 Died: June 24, 1926, Carcinoma of Stomach, Hancock Co. IL Strawberry Point, IA Clayton Co. Cass Twp.
Housewife - 78 years, 7 mo. 29 days
Father: Adam Mullen Born Ireland
Mother: Jane Frye Born KY
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Marriage Certificate: Aden Mullen & Miss Jane B. Fry
February 20, 1847 in Carthage, Hancock Co., IL
It was certified in 1982 that the year was 1847 but the handwritten original looks like it could be 1844. (George W. was born in 1845 according to the 1850 census.)
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Per Dara Miller: Discovered a family tree of another Aden Mullen, b- Jan. 1890 in MO & d- 3/21/1955 in St. Louis Missouri. It goes back to Lawrence Mullen from Ireland.

Also found Aden Mullen was married to Jane B. Fry in 1847 (hard to read) in Hancock Co., IL and also another Aden Mullen married to Lucintha J. Burton in 1843 in Madison Co., IL (near St. Louis, MO).

This info was found in Ancestry.Com. He is also listed in the Navoo, Ill. Tax Index in August, 1842, Page 185, Coord. 3N7W.

There was also an Aden Mullen that served in the Union Army from the state of Ohio, Age 35, Company J, Unit 32, Ohio Infantry, Box 000552, Extract 0088, Record 00003586. 5/16/00 Independence, MO Library - Ancestry.Com.
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Re: Isabel Mullen TN>IL>KS b.circa 1825
Posted by: Gale Mullen (ID *****6654) Date: August 04, 2002 at 20:01:39
In Reply to: Re: Isabel Mullen TN>IL>KS b.circa 1825 by Judy Miles Ramirez of 1170

Andrew Jackson Mullen is my great grandfather and was a brother to Isabella Mullen married to George Fry and Aden Mullen was also a brother married to Jane Fry. I have some info on all of Andrew's siblings that I would be happy to share. I also have some info on the George Fry family indicating they are buried in a small cemetery in Cherokee County, Kansas-haven't had a chance to verify this yet.
I need in info on Patrick Mullen & Hannah Pruitt, parents of Andrew Mullen, especially where they were born and married. They both died in Illinois.
Gale Mullen
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Whiteside descendants show given name as ADHN rather than ADEN.

Birth date of 1816 is a guess, judging from the fact he could have come into the country in 1829 as a single man with Forgay Mullen. They vouched for each other in the Nacogdoches records in 1935. I don't know if that means he entered the country or Texas at that time. It states that they both arrived October 24, 1829. James Mullen (also single) arrived June 6, 1835. They could have been applying for land in the Mexican territory, just passing through or actually arrived in Galveston or New Orleans.

Both Aden I. and Forgay show up on the August 1842 tax records in Hancock County Illinois with Hannah, James, Eli and Hannah Mullen. Hannah was listed in 1840 and these others could have been her children.

1850 census in Scott Co., Illinois lists Hannah, Patrick Young, Elijah Carter, Alcey, Solomon, Andrew, Elizabeth, Abraham (Abe), and Nancy Jane all in Elexeter Twp. They were all married. This information came from Pat Lewis McDowell, P.O. Box 90532, Lafayette, LA 90532, plmcdowell @aol.com.

George Fry, Janes brother was married to Isabella Mullen but I do not see that she belongs to this family.

!1850 census: Hancock Co., Ill. Aden was not with Jane Fry and the two
children ages 2 and 5 years. Lillie Mullen said he came out to Kansas
to work on the railroad in early 1800's. Family never heard anymore from
him. See Jane B. Fry notes.

Aden Mullen came to work on the railroad in the early 1800's. Family never heard any more from him.

Contributing information: John H. Armstrong, Kenya Court, Lot 2, West
Liberty Iowa 52776. Lenore Knight, Strawberry Point, Iowa 52076 (Granddaughter
of Mary Elizabeth Mullen) and her daughter Rita Hill (Mrs. Richard D.),
2l2 13th Ave. Hiawatha, Iowa 52233 (phone 393-2l93). Dara Miller (Mrs.
Gary), 4ll2 S.W. 24th St. Des Moines, Iowa (phone 5l5-285-8145).

!Death certificate: Mary Elizabeth Balluff
Born: Nov 18, 1847 Died: June 24, 1926 Carcinoma of Stomach
Hancock Co. IL Strawberry Point, IA Clayton Co. Cass Twp.
Housewife - 78 years, 7 mo. 29 days
Father: Adam Mullen Born Ireland
Mother: Jane Frye Born KY

!Marriage Certificate: Aden Mullen & Miss Jane B. Fry
February 20, 1847 in Carthage, Hancock Co., IL
It was certified in 1982 that the year was 1847 but the handwritten original looks like it could be 1844.
(George W. was born in 1845 according to the 1850 census.)

Discovered a family tree of another Aden Mullen, b- Jan. 1890 in MO & d- 3/21/1955 in St. Louis Missouri. It goes back to Lawrence Mullen from Ireland.
Also found Aden Mullen was married to Jane B. Fry in 1847 (hard to read) in Hancock Co., IL and
also another Aden Mullen married to Lucintha J. Burton in 1843 in Madison Co., IL (near St. Louis, MO).
This info was found in Ancestry.Com. He is also listed in the Navoo, Ill. Tax Index in August, 1842, Page 185, Coord. 3N7W.

There was also an Aden Mullen that served in the Union Army from the state of Ohio, Age 35, Company J, Unit 32, Ohio Infantry, Box 000552, Extract 0088, Record 00003586. 5/16/00 Independence, MO Library - Ancestry.Com.

Many individuals have contributed information to this file and I am in the process of recording the sources of the information in order to give them credit. Without their help, this family file would not have been possible. For more information, co

Death certificate: Mary Elizabeth (Mullen) Balluff
Born: Nov 18, 1847 Died: June 24, 1926 Carcinoma of Stomach
Hancock Co. IL Strawberry Point, IA Clayton Co. Cass Twp.
Housewife - 78 years, 7 mo. 29 days
Father: Adam Mullen Born Ireland
Mother: Jane Frye Born KY

NOTE: If Aden Mullen is, in fact, son of Patrick & Hannah Pruitt Mullen, he could NOT have been born in Ireland.

Per Earlene Bradley: Aden Mullen's family was in Hancock Co, IL in the 1850 census, but Aden was not. Jane Fry/Mullen, Aden's wife was with her brother's family (Thomas Fry) at the time. This could have been as the railroads were going through about this time."

Per IL Tax Index 1842: 185 3N7W

Per Earlene Bradley: "In 1842 Hannah Mullen, Forgay Mullen, Aden I. Mullen, Eli Mullen and James Mullen were listed in the tax records as well as Joseph Mullen at a little different location. I located this land (see description in notes for Hannah Mullen) and the railroad did go right through that area of land. My grandfather said Aden went to work on the railroad and never returned."

Per Earlene Bradley: "Aden Mullen, a foreigner and single applied 24 Oct 1835 (arrived in 1829); witnessed by Fergay Mullen."

Per Earlene Mullen Bradley: Birth date of 1816 is a guess, judging from the fact he could have come into Mexican Territory TX 1829 as a single man with Forgay Mullen. They vouched for each other in the Nacogdoches records in 1835. I don't know if that means he entered the COUNTY or TEXAS at that time. It states that they both arrived October 24, 1829. James Mullen (also single) arrived June 6, 1835. (Don't know if this is James Allen Mullen.) They could have been applying for land in the Mexican territory, just passing through or actually arrived in Galveston or New Orleans.

Both Aden I. and Forgay show up on the August 1842 tax records in Hancock County Illinois with Hannah, James, Eli and Hannah Mullen. Hannah was listed in 1840 and these others could have been her children.

Per Earlene Mullen Bradley: Birth date of 1816 is a guess, judging from the fact he could have come into Mexican Territory TX 1829 as a single man with Forgay Mullen. They vouched for each other in the Nacogdoches records in 1835. I don't know if that means he entered the COUNTY or TEXAS at that time. It states that they both arrived October 24, 1829. James Mullen (also single) arrived June 6, 1835. (Don't know if this is James Allen Mullen.) They could have been applying for land in the Mexican territory, just passing through or actually arrived in Galveston or New Orleans.

Both Aden I. and Forgay show up on the August 1842 tax records in Hancock County Illinois with Hannah, James, Eli and Hannah Mullen. Hannah was listed in 1840 and these others could have been her children. 
MULLEN, Aden I. (I30375)
 
29370 An email message from Carolyn Goodie.
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Document: Bell, Pat 2.rft

JAKNPAT@VISUALLINK.com (Patricia Richardson Bell)

David
Attached is some information on the Alexander family.

Again I will say I do not feel that Jonathan and Nancy Short Richardson are the parents of William Richardson. Most researchers show him as their son but the marriage license shows his mother as Rebecca no father listed.
Pat

Descendants of Joseph H. Alexander

Generation No. 1

1. JOSEPH H.1 ALEXANDER was born Abt. 1813 in NC, and died Aft. 1854 in Rockingham County Nc. He married TOBITHA JANE KENLEY August 01, 1838 in Rockingham, County, daughter of JOHN KENLEY and ELIZABETH CAULSON. She was born April 23, 1823 in Rockingham, North Carolina, and died May 29, 1904 in Carroll County Virginia.

Children of JOSEPH ALEXANDER and TOBITHA KENLEY are:
i. GENERAL JACKSON2 ALEXANDER, b. Abt. 1839, Rockingham County Nc.
ii. ELIZABETH LARTHENA ALEXANDER, b. Abt. 1841, Rockingham County Nc; m. ELIHU MATTISON ALDERMAN, 1861, Surry County NC.
2. iii. MARTHA JANE ALEXANDER, b. May 20, 1843, Rockingham County Nc; d. August 22, 1889, Carroll County Virginia.
3. iv. CHARLOTTE V. ALEXANDER, b. April 30, 1845, Rockingham County North Carolina; d. November 06, 1924, Carroll County Virginia.
4. v. CHARLES W. ALEXANDER, b. Abt. 1848, Rockingham County, NC; d. Bef. 1900, Carroll County Virginia.
vi. LUCY M ALEXANDER, b. Abt. 1851, Rockingham County Nc.
5. vii. EMILY SISSY ALEXANDER, b. October 28, 1853, Rockingham County Nc; d. December 19, 1894, Carroll County Virginia.
viii. JOSHUA KENLEY ALEXANDER, b. Abt. 1854.

Generation No. 2

2. MARTHA JANE2 ALEXANDER (JOSEPH H.1) was born May 20, 1843 in Rockingham County Nc, and died August 22, 1889 in Carroll County Virginia. She married DAVID CARROLL ALDERMAN July 29, 1860 in Carroll County Virginia, son of FREDERICK ALDERMAN and ROSESEY WATSON. He was born 1841 in Carroll County Virginia.

Children of MARTHA ALEXANDER and DAVID ALDERMAN are:
i. SARAH E.3 ALDERMAN, b. April 30, 1861, Carroll County Virginia; d. November 28, 1889, Carroll County Virginia; m. ROBERT W. VINSON, February 15, 1877, Carroll County Virginia; b. October 07, 1852, Carroll County Virginia; d. March 04, 1906, Carroll County Virginia.
ii. THURSA J. ALDERMAN, b. Abt. 1863, Carroll County Virginia; d. July 21, 1891, Carroll County Virginia; m. GARLAND M. JENNINGS, June 04, 1884, Carroll County Virginia; b. February 19, 1854, Carroll County Virginia; d. January 06, 1921, Roanoke, Virginia.
iii. INDIA M. V. ALDERMAN, b. September 02, 1867, Carroll County Virginia; d. December 15, 1900, Carroll County Virginia; m. MADISON D. MARTIN, February 02, 1882, Carroll County Virginia; b. March 1855, Carroll County Virginia.
iv. MARTHA EMILY ALDERMAN, b. February 15, 1869, Carroll County Virginia; d. August 29, 1889, Carroll County Virginia.
v. CORA G. ALDERMAN, b. Abt. 1871, Carroll County Virginia; m. WILLIAM LEE JENNINGS, February 04, 1891, Carroll County Virginia.
vi. CHARLOTTE C. ALDERMAN, b. Abt. 1874.


3. CHARLOTTE V.2 ALEXANDER (JOSEPH H.1) was born April 30, 1845 in Rockingham County North Carolina, and died November 06, 1924 in Carroll County Virginia. She married WILLIAM RICHARDSON December 27, 1866 in Carroll County Virginia, son of JONATHAN RICHARDSON and NANCY SHORT. He was born December 23, 1840 in Carroll County Virginia, and died May 10, 1910 in Carroll County Virginia.

Children of CHARLOTTE ALEXANDER and WILLIAM RICHARDSON are:
i. LANCY JANE "LUCY"3 RICHARDSON, b. November 07, 1867, Carroll County , Virginia; d. January 12, 1921, Carroll County Virginia; m. THOMAS JEFFERSON FARMER, November 15, 1887, Carroll County , Virginia; b. September 04, 1863, Carroll County , Virginia; d. July 08, 1921, Carroll County Virginia.
ii. CHARLES FLOYD RICHARDSON, b. March 07, 1869, Carroll County Virginia , Sylvatus; d. October 13, 1959, Carroll County Virginia , Sylvatus; m. NANCY CLEMENTINE "NANNIE" WORRELL, April 17, 1899, Carroll County Virginia; b. December 06, 1871, Carroll County Virginia; d. June 07, 1958, Carroll County Virginia , Sylvatus.
iii. LOUISA E. RICHARDSON, b. June 1870, Carroll county Virginia; m. FRANK DAYTON FULLER, January 14, 1909, Hillsville, Carroll County Virginia.
iv. WILLIAM JACKSON RICHARDSON, b. October 12, 1871, Carroll County Virginia , Sylvatus; d. February 20, 1937, Barbarsville, Wva.; m. ORILLA A. KING; b. 1871, Virginia; d. September 11, 1949, Keystone, West Virginia, McDowell county WV.
v. MARTHA V. RICHARDSON, b. August 26, 1873, Carroll County Virginia , Sylvatus; d. March 28, 1902, Carroll County Virginia , Sylvatus.
vi. LEE JOHNSON RICHARDSON, b. January 21, 1875, Carroll county Virginia; d. June 15, 1959, Oakwood, Pulaski Virginia; m. ROBBIE MANDY HURST, June 29, 1898, Carroll County Virginia; b. 1881.
vii. BELL REBECCAH RICHARDSON, b. July 1876.
viii. CHARLOTTE EMMA RICHARDSON, b. April 05, 1878, Carroll County , Virginia; d. June 22, 1966, Sylvatus Virginia , Carroll county; m. LEE JACKSON SMITH, December 23, 1896, Carroll County , Virginia; b. March 15, 1875, Carroll County Virginia.
ix. NORMAN RICHARDSON, b. March 1880.
x. ROBERT RICHARDSON, b. 1882.
xi. IZORA RICHARDSON, b. May 1882.

4. CHARLES W.2 ALEXANDER (JOSEPH H.1) was born Abt. 1848 in Rockingham County, NC, and died Bef. 1900 in Carroll County Virginia. He married SARAH E. LOVELL January 05, 1871 in Carroll County Virginia, daughter of HIRAM LOVELL and MARY DAVIS. She was born January 11, 1847 in Carroll County Virginia, and died 1931 in Carroll County Virginia.

Children of CHARLES ALEXANDER and SARAH LOVELL are:
i. MARY ELLEN3 ALEXANDER, b. October 10, 1871, Carroll County Virginia; d. February 27, 1945, Carroll County Virginia; m. PETER DELP, May 10, 1901, Carroll County Virginia; b. October 08, 1871, Carroll County Virginia; d. November 22, 1925, Carroll County Virginia.
ii. INDIA ALEXANDER, b. Abt. 1873; m. WILLIAM L. MEYERS, March 03, 1897, Carroll County Virginia; b. January 12, 1873, Carroll County Virginia; d. February 08, 1944, Carroll County Virginia.
iii. CHARLES INGRAM ALEXANDER, b. May 1875, Carroll County Virginia; d. 1957, Carroll County Virginia; m. REBECCA FRANCES MEYERS, October 05, 1898, Carroll County Virginia; b. 1879, Carroll County Virginia; d. 1923, Carroll County Virginia.
iv. SARAH E. ALEXANDER, b. February 1877.
v. IDA ALEXANDER, b. December 1878; m. ROBERT ADAMS, March 23, 1910, Carroll County Virginia.
vi. INFANT ALEXANDER, b. April 01, 1881.
vii. COSBY ALEXANDER, b. June 1882; m. SAMUEL R. LAWSON, July 07, 1917, Carroll County Virginia.
viii. INFANT ALEXANDER, b. September 20, 1884.
ix. PAGE ALEXANDER, b. September 20, 1885; m. ADA; b. 1892.
x. MILLARD P ALEXANDER, b. May 1888; m. POLLY A. SURRATT, December 19, 1906, Carroll County Virginia; b. Abt. 1887.
xi. HUBERT J. ALEXANDER, b. April 1890; m. FLORA PIERCE HARPER, July 12, 1911, Carroll County Virginia.
xii. IVESON ALEXANDER, b. March 1892; m. BLANCHE MARSHALL, June 28, 1921, Carroll County Virginia.


5. EMILY SISSY2 ALEXANDER (JOSEPH H.1) was born October 28, 1853 in Rockingham County Nc, and died December 19, 1894 in Carroll County Virginia. She married FLOYD HENRY QUESENBERRY November 24, 1870 in Carroll County Virginia, son of CROCKETT QUESENBERRY and ELIZABETH MOORE. He was born January 29, 1850 in Carroll County Virginia, and died February 11, 1923 in Carroll County Virginia.

Children of EMILY ALEXANDER and FLOYD QUESENBERRY are:
i. LAURA ALICE3 QUESENBERRY, b. April 11, 1871, Carroll County Virginia; d. July 17, 1948, Carroll County Virginia; m. ROBERT ALEXANDER BROWDER, May 23, 1894, Carroll County Virginia; b. September 05, 1870, Carroll County Virginia; d. January 03, 1940, Carroll County Virginia.
ii. MALLIE JANE QUESENBERRY, b. May 11, 1873, Carroll County Virginia; d. March 28, 1951, Carroll County Virginia , Sylvatus Little Vine Cemetery; m. JAMES H. LAWSON, December 10, 1890, Carroll County Virginia; b. July 27, 1856, Carroll County Virginia; d. November 23, 1900, Carroll County Virginia , Sylvatus.
iii. LOLA ELIZABETH "LISSIE" QUESENBERRY, b. July 21, 1875, Carroll County Virginia; d. April 27, 1967, Carroll County Virginia; m. ALBERT SIDNEY LEE STAPLES, December 02, 1896, Carroll County Virginia; b. May 29, 1867, Carroll County Virginia; d. November 03, 1956, Carroll County Virginia.
iv. ROBERTA LUCY "BERTA" QUESENBERRY, b. Abt. 1878, Carroll County Virginia; m. CHARLES AUSTIN COLLIER, January 21, 1903, Carroll County Virginia; b. August 21, 1879, Carroll County Virginia.
v. PIERCE MAE QUESENBERRY, b. November 22, 1880, Carroll County Virginia; d. January 13, 1969, Carroll County , Virginia; m. JOHN DANIEL CALLAHAN, October 31, 1900, Carroll County Virginia; b. April 17, 1874, Carroll County , Virginia; d. June 24, 1941, Carroll County , Virginia Osborn Cemetery.
vi. CHARLES JACKSON QUESENBERRY, b. 1883, Virginia; d. 1969, Carroll County Virginia; m. DELTA DOVE EDWARDS; b. 1887, Virginia; d. 1976, Carroll County Virginia.
vii. MINNIE QUESENBERRY, b. 1885, Carroll County Virginia; m. JAMES EVERETT QUESENBERRY; b. 1882, Carroll County Virginia; d. 1968, Carroll County Virginia.
viii. ROSA E. QUESENBERRY, b. 1888; m. CLARK HURST; b. 1888.
ix. JAMES FLOYD (JAY) QUESENBERRY, b. August 20, 1890, Carroll County Virginia; d. June 05, 1956, Carroll County Virginia; m. LEORA SURRATT, February 01, 1911, Carroll County Virginia; b. October 16, 1892; d. July 10, 1979, Carroll County Virginia.
x. FLOYD C. QUESENBERRY, b. December 22, 1924, Carroll County Virginia; d. February 04, 1999, Carroll County Virginia , Sylvatus Little Vine Cemetery; m. DOROTHY S.; b. December 29, 1930; d. August 18, 1984, Carroll County Virginia , Sylvatus Little Vine Cemetery.


 
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29377 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld.  (I38586)
 
29378 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. HALL, Joseph Marshall (I38587)
 
29379 anna.hall41 anna.hall41
2:33 PM (6 hours ago)
to David

Hi David,
I just talked to Dwayne Ryan who would be Bertha Marshall Ryan's Son. He gave me what information he had on himself and his sister Brenda Ryan.
Dwayne Ryan was born on Jan. 2nd, 1939 (His sister, Brenda, sent me several email messages that spelled his name Duane. Her obit also gave his name as Duane - David W. Marshall, Sr. - 7/7/2018)

Brenda Ryan was born April, 26th 1943 and died in 2015, but he did not have the date.

Here is two of my brothers information,

David Gibson ...Birth December 6th, 1947 and Death February 15th, 2018
David's wife was Roxanne Tischer Gibson and they divorced about 6 or 7 years after marriage.
Roxanne Tischer Gibson ...Birth was Aug 4th 1951
Son David Gibson...Birth Nov 7th 1968 ...Death May 25th 2008
Son Scott Gibson ...Born August Aug. 11th, 1972
Son Rusty Pearce whose Mother was Jeannie Pearce ..I do not have the date of birth of Rusty

David's Wife Roooxanne re-married a Disbro and he adopted David and Scott.
Rusty Peaarce is David's son, but he did not marry the mother, Jeannie Pearce.

David Gibson Disbro's Children
Son...Kyle David Disbro...Birth Feb. 16th, 1992
Daughter...Anna Leah Disbro ...Birth September. 9th, 1994
Son....Austin Scott Disbro ...Birth Feb. 14th, 1997
Son... Dillon Disbro .... Birth Apr. 9th, 2001

Scott Disbro had one Son
Son... Caleb Disbro...Born Feb 1, 1997

Bobby Joe Gibson... Born April 22, 1943
Wife ... Agnes Cramer Gibson ...Birth September 11, 1942
Son...Donald Joe Gibson... Birth ;Nov. 27th, 1964
Son...Ronald Lee Gibson...Birth Nov. 27th, 1965
Son ...Robert Douglas Gibson ... Birth August 15, 1972
Son ...Glen Jeffrey Gibson ...Birth October 4th, 1977
Son ... Timothy Wayne Gibson...Birth September 9th, 1975

Oldest Son Donald Joe Gibson married Rhonda Vance...Birth June 14th 1965. No Children

Thats the only information I have at this time. I will try too get more information asap.

Thank you for doing this work.

Anna Hall
anna.hall41@frontier.com


 
GIBSON, David Ronald (I18402)
 
29380 anna.hall41 anna.hall41
2:33 PM (6 hours ago)
to David

Hi David,
I just talked to Dwayne Ryan who would be Bertha Marshall Ryan's Son. He gave me what information he had on himself and his sister Brenda Ryan.
Dwayne Ryan was born on Jan. 2nd, 1939 (His sister, Brenda, sent me several email messages that spelled his name Duane. Her obit also gave his name as Duane - David W. Marshall, Sr. - 7/7/2018)

Brenda Ryan was born April, 26th 1943 and died in 2015, but he did not have the date.

Here is two of my brothers information,

David Gibson ...Birth December 6th, 1947 and Death February 15th, 2018
David's wife was Roxanne Tischer Gibson and they divorced about 6 or 7 years after marriage.
Roxanne Tischer Gibson ...Birth was Aug 4th 1951
Son David Gibson...Birth Nov 7th 1968 ...Death May 25th 2008
Son Scott Gibson ...Born August Aug. 11th, 1972
Son Rusty Pearce whose Mother was Jeannie Pearce ..I do not have the date of birth of Rusty

David's Wife Roooxanne re-married a Disbro and he adopted David and Scott.
Rusty Peaarce is David's son, but he did not marry the mother, Jeannie Pearce.

David Gibson Disbro's Children
Son...Kyle David Disbro...Birth Feb. 16th, 1992
Daughter...Anna Leah Disbro ...Birth September. 9th, 1994
Son....Austin Scott Disbro ...Birth Feb. 14th, 1997
Son... Dillon Disbro .... Birth Apr. 9th, 2001

Scott Disbro had one Son
Son... Caleb Disbro...Born Feb 1, 1997

Bobby Joe Gibson... Born April 22, 1943
Wife ... Agnes Cramer Gibson ...Birth September 11, 1942
Son...Donald Joe Gibson... Birth ;Nov. 27th, 1964
Son...Ronald Lee Gibson...Birth Nov. 27th, 1965
Son ...Robert Douglas Gibson ... Birth August 15, 1972
Son ...Glen Jeffrey Gibson ...Birth October 4th, 1977
Son ... Timothy Wayne Gibson...Birth September 9th, 1975

Oldest Son Donald Joe Gibson married Rhonda Vance...Birth June 14th 1965. No Children

Thats the only information I have at this time. I will try too get more information asap.

Thank you for doing this work.

Anna Hall
anna.hall41@frontier.com


 
GIBSON, David Ronald (I18402)
 
29381 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. GIBSON, Rusty (I38591)
 
29382 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. MARSHALL, Dr. Anne Clark (I66)
 
29383 Anne and her husband, James A. Huston were co-authors of the following books:

Violet Storm - Violet Storm was beautiful. She also was strong and intelligent. She stood firm and defiant against Yankee soldiers who overran her South Carolina Plantation, against Scalawags who stole her cotton and tried to take her land, and against suitors who wanted to steal her person during the long absence of her husband, Brent Sutler, in the Confederate Navy.
Publisher: AuthorHouse (December 17, 2002)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0759689237
ISBN-13: 978-0759689237

Double Cross Fire - This is a tale of intrigue and love and battle. It involves a romance between a young American infantry captain and a Swiss schoolteacher who is working in the headquarters of Patton's Third Army, first in Nancy, France, and later in Luxembourg City. German agents infiltrate the American lines and create considerable havoc. In the final phases of the Third Army's counterattack, the Captain develops imaginative tactics to convert a rifle battalion into a machine-gun battalion for devastating firepower across snow-covered fields and through the frosty forests and villages of the Ardennes.
Paperback: 220 pages
Publisher: AuthorHouse (May 8, 2002)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1403300313
ISBN-13: 978-1403300317

Tecumseh's Quest: The Adventures of an Indian Lad - Tecumseh, the greatest Shawnee Chief, lives in our history as an outstanding leader, a brave warrior, and a creative thinker. His dream was to unite the Indian tribes into a great confederation that would be able to withstand the encroachments of white settlers. This is the story about a portion of Tecumseh's life as a young lad whose adventures helped to shape the man he was to become.
Paperback: 44 pages
Publisher: AuthorHouse (December 14, 2010)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1452089272
ISBN-13: 978-1452089270



Anne authored the following books:

Understanding Dyslexia: A Practical Approach for Parents and Teachers, May 7, 1992
Paperback: 345 pages
Publisher: Madison Books; 1 edition (May 7, 1992)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0819182494
ISBN-13: 978-0819182494

Common Sense About Dyslexia,
Hardcover: 284 pages
Publisher: Madison Books (October 10, 1988)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0819163236
ISBN-13: 978-0819163233
October 10, 1988

Tyranny and Freedom - This book covers the issue of tyranny and freedom. Included are selections from Hobbes, Rousseau, Jefferson, Machiavelli, Sophocles, Aristotle, Locke, Montesquieu, Madison, Calhoun, Plato, Milton, Mill, Tocqueville, Douglass, Chief Joseph, Thoreau, King, Arendt, and Holocaust documents. Co-published with Lynchburg College.
Series: Lynchburg College Symposium Readings (Book 1)
Paperback: 408 pages
Publisher: University Press of America; 2 Sub edition (October 8, 1993)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0819192848
ISBN-13: 978-0819192844 
HUSTON, James Alvin (I72)
 
29384 Annie's obituary

DOBSON 10//20/1922 - 09/11/2017 Mrs. Annie Lee Hamby Gentry, age 94, of State Road, passed away Monday, September 11, 2017, at the Joan and Howard Woltz Hospice Home. She was born October 20, 1922 in Wake County to the late Claude M. and Annie Mary Lucy Nixon Harris. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husbands, Robert Andrew Hamby and Woodrow Gentry and her daughter, Annie Kathleen Hamby. Mrs. Gentry worked as a book keeper, was a member of Mountain Park Baptist Church, an avid gardener, a member of the Dobson Genealogy Society, a member of DAR, and loved making baskets. She is survived by her daughters, Linda and Fred Swanson and Bonnie Osborne (the late Webb Osborne); her son, Frank and Kathy Hamby; stepsons, Frankie Gentry and Johnny and Nancy Gentry; her brother, Fred Harris; eight grandchildren, seventeen great-grandchildren, one great-great-grandchild; and a special friend, Emily Southard. Visitation will be Wednesday, September, 13, 2017 from 2-3 PM at Mountain Park Baptist Church. The service will follow at 3:00 in the church with Reverend Russell Nixon officiating. Burial will follow in Mountain Park Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to The Joan and Howard Woltz Hospice Home, 945 Zephyr Road, Dobson, NC 27017 or to Mountain Park Baptist Church Cemetery Fund, 358 Zephyr Mountain Park Road, State Road, NC 28676. Online condolences may be made at www.moodyfuneralservices.com.


 
HARRIS, Annie Lee (I11639)
 
29385 Annie's obituary.


DOBSON 10//20/1922 - 09/11/2017 Mrs. Annie Lee Hamby Gentry, age 94, of State Road, passed away Monday, September 11, 2017, at the Joan and Howard Woltz Hospice Home. She was born October 20, 1922 in Wake County to the late Claude M. and Annie Mary Lucy Nixon Harris. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husbands, Robert Andrew Hamby and Woodrow Gentry and her daughter, Annie Kathleen Hamby. Mrs. Gentry worked as a book keeper, was a member of Mountain Park Baptist Church, an avid gardener, a member of the Dobson Genealogy Society, a member of DAR, and loved making baskets. She is survived by her daughters, Linda and Fred Swanson and Bonnie Osborne (the late Webb Osborne); her son, Frank and Kathy Hamby; stepsons, Frankie Gentry and Johnny and Nancy Gentry; her brother, Fred Harris; eight grandchildren, seventeen great-grandchildren, one great-great-grandchild; and a special friend, Emily Southard. Visitation will be Wednesday, September, 13, 2017 from 2-3 PM at Mountain Park Baptist Church. The service will follow at 3:00 in the church with Reverend Russell Nixon officiating. Burial will follow in Mountain Park Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to The Joan and Howard Woltz Hospice Home, 945 Zephyr Road, Dobson, NC 27017 or to Mountain Park Baptist Church Cemetery Fund, 358 Zephyr Mountain Park Road, State Road, NC 28676. Online condolences may be made at www.moodyfuneralservices.com.


 
NIXON, Annie Lucy (I11638)
 
29386 April 28, 2012 - Marilyn Smith called me today and told me that, according to the Find-A-Grave website, Lucinda was buried in the Oak Hill Cemetery in Bates County, Missouri. I looked that up and verified that information. (David W. Marshall, Sr.)

Burial:
Oak Hill Cemetery
Butler (Bates County)
Bates County
Missouri, USA
Plot: Southwest Outside of Center Circle

Created by: Jaime
Record added: Apr 29, 2006
Find A Grave Memorial# 14124600

http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSfn=lucinda&GSiman=1&GScid=30591&GRid=14124600& 
VANHOY, Lucinda (I13241)
 
29387 April 28, 2012 - Marilyn Smith called me today and told me that, according to the online Find-A-Grave website, Franklin Dobson is buried in Snodgrass Cemetary in Bates County, Missouri. I went to the website and verified that information. There are pictures of his tombstone there. (David W. Marshall, Sr.

Burial:
Snodgrass Union Cemetery
Bates County
Missouri, USA

Created by: Richard Parker
Record added: Aug 05, 2010
Find A Grave Memorial# 55882231


http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=55882231
_____________________________________________________

MARRIAGE: of Franklin B. Dobson and Lucinda Vanhoy, 3 Mar. 1841, Stokes Co.
(now Forsyth Co.) NC per NC marriage bond.

!CHILDREN: per Henry Co. MO 1860 Census, Deepwater Twp., page 130, line 3.
Verlinda F. b. 1842 NC
Martha F. b. 1843 NC
Mary E. b. 1845 NC
Elizabeth J. b. 1847 NC

!DEATH: per notes from Jessie Walsh about l975, she thinks both Franklin Dobson and Lucinda Vanhoy Dobson died in Bates Co. MO and may be buried in the Johnstown Cemetery in Bates Co.
MARRIAGE: of Franklin B. Dobson and Lucinda Vanhoy, 3 Mar. 1841, Stokes Co.
(now Forsyth Co.) NC per NC marriage bond.

CHILDREN: per Henry Co. MO 1860 Census, Deepwater Twp., page 130, line 3.
Verlinda F. b. 1842 NC
Martha F. b. 1843 NC
Mary E. b. 1845 NC
Elizabeth J. b. 1847 NC

DEATH: per notes from Jessie Walsh about l975, she thinks both Franklin Dobson and Lucinda Vanhoy Dobson died in Bates Co. MO and may be buried in the Johnstown Cemetery in Bates Co.

!Marshall 0236, p. 2 
DOBSON, Franklin Baker (I13386)
 
29388 Ararat Cedar Hills Primitive Baptist Church Cemetery. Cemetery survey by Bob Cartert in March, 2005.
From US Hwy 52 & NC Hwy 268, go west on Hwy 268 for approx. 2 miles; turn left on Power Dam Rd (before you get to Ararat River); cemetery is on right abt. ½ mile. (http://www.genealogy.mountainscape.com/surrycousins/Churches.htm) 
KEY, Annie Lou (I41362)
 
29389 Arnold, Pam 1.doc

Subj: SurryCo
Date: 03/22/00 9:39:30 AM Eastern Standard lime
From: amoldphoto@kimbanet.corn (Pam Arnold)
To: dmarsh1041@aol.com

OHHHHHHH! Perhaps you can help me with some of my I L L U S I V E
Surry Co. relatives!!!! puh-leeez;)

BOWMAN'S, PACK's and FAWs. Mt Airy area, near the quarry (Flat Rock) and
some near the VA line. I'm looking for Lila Bowman (G-Gma), Lillian Oma
Bowman Faw, Lucy Ella Bowman Vipperman (my paternal grandma), Lilly
Bowman Pack, Jim Pack, Simon Bowman, Jathina (J Thighney) Bowman,
Elsie Pack, Herbert & Hennis (maybe Ennis) Pack, Walter Bowman, Wiley
Bowman. These folks have me stymied.

If you have a clue as to where I can find info on these folks PLEASE let me
know.

As for the QUESE(i)NBERRY'S, let me know where your line comes in and we'll
go from there.

Here's my line:
My Grandfather was Junie Earls Q. son of Thomas Lee Q. son of Ananias Q.,
son of James Q., son of John Q. the oldest son of (Capt.) GEORGE
QUESENBERRY and Martha Slinker. Old George is supposed to be our pioneering
Q’berry here and it's belie~d he's the son of a JOHN QUESTENBURG of
Germany. (That's a whole 'nother chapter.}

Now some of these fellas married Q'berry girls so you can imagine the headache I've had unraveling this one!!! I'm kin to myself a couple of times and they cross back & forth on my grandmothers side too so I could have my own personal reunion! LOL

Enough for now, write when you get a chance.
Pam Arnold
amoldphoto@kimbaflet. com
OR qberry@myfamily.com 
QUESENBERRY, Ananias (I4634)
 
29390 Arnold, Pam 1.doc

Subj: SurryCo
Date: 03/22/00 9:39:30 AM Eastern Standard lime
From: amoldphoto@kimbanet.corn (Pam Arnold)
To: dmarsh1041@aol.com

OHHHHHHH! Perhaps you can help me with some of my I L L U S I V E
Surry Co. relatives!!!! puh-leeez;)

BOWMAN'S, PACK's and FAWs. Mt Airy area, near the quarry (Flat Rock) and
some near the VA line. I'm looking for Lila Bowman (G-Gma), Lillian Oma
Bowman Faw, Lucy Ella Bowman Vipperman (my paternal grandma), Lilly
Bowman Pack, Jim Pack, Simon Bowman, Jathina (J Thighney) Bowman,
Elsie Pack, Herbert & Hennis (maybe Ennis) Pack, Walter Bowman, Wiley
Bowman. These folks have me stymied.

If you have a clue as to where I can find info on these folks PLEASE let me
know.

As for the QUESE(i)NBERRY'S, let me know where your line comes in and we'll
go from there.

Here's my line:
My Grandfather was Junie Earls Q. son of Thomas Lee Q. son of Ananias Q.,
son of James Q., son of John Q. the oldest son of (Capt.) GEORGE
QUESENBERRY and Martha Slinker. Old George is supposed to be our pioneering
Q’berry here and it's belie~d he's the son of a JOHN QUESTENBURG of
Germany. (That's a whole 'nother chapter.}

Now some of these fellas married Q'berry girls so you can imagine the headache I've had unraveling this one!!! I'm kin to myself a couple of times and they cross back & forth on my grandmothers side too so I could have my own personal reunion! LOL

Enough for now, write when you get a chance.
Pam Arnold
amoldphoto@kimbaflet. com
OR qberry@myfamily.com 
QUESENBERRY, James (I10860)
 
29391 Arnold, Pam 1.doc

Subj: SurryCo
Date: 03/22/00 9:39:30 AM Eastern Standard lime
From: amoldphoto@kimbanet.corn (Pam Arnold)
To: dmarsh1041@aol.com

OHHHHHHH! Perhaps you can help me with some of my I L L U S I V E
Surry Co. relatives!!!! puh-leeez;)

BOWMAN'S, PACK's and FAWs. Mt Airy area, near the quarry (Flat Rock) and
some near the VA line. I'm looking for Lila Bowman (G-Gma), Lillian Oma
Bowman Faw, Lucy Ella Bowman Vipperman (my paternal grandma), Lilly
Bowman Pack, Jim Pack, Simon Bowman, Jathina (J Thighney) Bowman,
Elsie Pack, Herbert & Hennis (maybe Ennis) Pack, Walter Bowman, Wiley
Bowman. These folks have me stymied.

If you have a clue as to where I can find info on these folks PLEASE let me
know.

As for the QUESE(i)NBERRY'S, let me know where your line comes in and we'll
go from there.

Here's my line:
My Grandfather was Junie Earls Q. son of Thomas Lee Q. son of Ananias Q.,
son of James Q., son of John Q. the oldest son of (Capt.) GEORGE
QUESENBERRY and Martha Slinker. Old George is supposed to be our pioneering
Q’berry here and it's belie~d he's the son of a JOHN QUESTENBURG of
Germany. (That's a whole 'nother chapter.}

Now some of these fellas married Q'berry girls so you can imagine the headache I've had unraveling this one!!! I'm kin to myself a couple of times and they cross back & forth on my grandmothers side too so I could have my own personal reunion! LOL

Enough for now, write when you get a chance.
Pam Arnold
amoldphoto@kimbaflet. com
OR qberry@myfamily.com 
QUESENBERRY, Thomas Lee (I38907)
 
29392 Arnold, Pam 1.doc

Subj: SurryCo
Date: 03/22/00 9:39:30 AM Eastern Standard lime
From: amoldphoto@kimbanet.corn (Pam Arnold)
To: dmarsh1041@aol.com

OHHHHHHH! Perhaps you can help me with some of my I L L U S I V E
Surry Co. relatives!!!! puh-leeez;)

BOWMAN'S, PACK's and FAWs. Mt Airy area, near the quarry (Flat Rock) and
some near the VA line. I'm looking for Lila Bowman (G-Gma), Lillian Oma
Bowman Faw, Lucy Ella Bowman Vipperman (my paternal grandma), Lilly
Bowman Pack, Jim Pack, Simon Bowman, Jathina (J Thighney) Bowman,
Elsie Pack, Herbert & Hennis (maybe Ennis) Pack, Walter Bowman, Wiley
Bowman. These folks have me stymied.

If you have a clue as to where I can find info on these folks PLEASE let me
know.

As for the QUESE(i)NBERRY'S, let me know where your line comes in and we'll
go from there.

Here's my line:
My Grandfather was Junie Earls Q. son of Thomas Lee Q. son of Ananias Q.,
son of James Q., son of John Q. the oldest son of (Capt.) GEORGE
QUESENBERRY and Martha Slinker. Old George is supposed to be our pioneering
Q’berry here and it's belie~d he's the son of a JOHN QUESTENBURG of
Germany. (That's a whole 'nother chapter.}

Now some of these fellas married Q'berry girls so you can imagine the headache I've had unraveling this one!!! I'm kin to myself a couple of times and they cross back & forth on my grandmothers side too so I could have my own personal reunion! LOL

Enough for now, write when you get a chance.
Pam Arnold
amoldphoto@kimbaflet. com
OR qberry@myfamily.com 
QUESENBERRY, Junie Earls (I38908)
 
29393 Arthur Marshall forwarded the following message to me. - 6/14/2003 - DWM

From: MPG949@aol.com

To: arthurvm@msn.com

Sent: Friday, June 04, 2004 5:21 PM

Subject: Update from Roy and Colleen Pope

"GREETINGS" - MARSHALL FAMILY MEMBERS - from Florida!

We very much regret that we cannot be with all of you today, but wish to tell you that we're thinking about you and keeping each of you in our prayers.

Roy and I are having some serious challenges now, preventing us from making any plans, long range, and so we are thankful to take one day at a time - which is all we have, you all probably know, anyway.

I'm behind in keeping you posted about our lives - so here's a quick update:

Roy has been battling polysythemia vera (blood cancer) for several years now. He is on an experimental drug, Thalidomide, along with Prednisone which seems to be effective in keeping his hemoglobin level up so that he does not have to go in for two units of blood every four weeks. Our lives are busy with frequent trips to the VA Hopsital and clinic - doctors and his oncologist.

Since my retirement from the YMCA, I have been able to care-give at home and keep up with most things - with the help of our two daughters, Marsha and Janis. Lately though, it has been difficult for me since increased pain and stress with my right knee (osteo-arthritis) and the cortisone injections have ceased to be effective. I am now having a total knee replacement on June 16th and, hopefully, I'll be back in the running and in good, or at least, better shape with a couple of months to continue my responsibilities. Our travel plans for the past few years have been put on hold, but we are still hoping to see some of you in future days.

Since Christmas, our family has kept us on our toes as we witnessed Marsha's last child, Stacie Greathouse, graduate on May 21st. Rose Elizabeth graduated from Circle Christian School last May, 2003 and just finished her first year at Bell Haven College in Maitland. I forgot to say that Rose is the 5th child of Janis and her husband, Tim Spalding. Jessica, Janis' oldest, was married 2 years ago and presented her parents with a beautiful baby daughter, Luanna Ada (named after her Aunt Luanne, our youngest daughter whom we lost at age 20 to Lupus.) David, Janis' #2 son, and his wife Donna had a baby girl in November two years ago, and are expecting another in September. WOW!! Great to be great grandparents!! Christina, Janis's #2 daughter, is a nurse and has spent the last two summers in Peru and Mexico doing youth ministry work and learning more Spanish. Well, when she came home last summer, she was engaged to Jair Colli, a civil engineer and representative of Campus Crusade for Christ in Mexico. She is now finalizing plans for the wedding on August 7th in Merida, Mexico - AND will be living in Mexico. As you see, we are all busy living life and being thankful for God's many blessings.

Please let us hear all your news, and I promise to return your notes.

Our Love to EVERYONE and "HAPPY FAMILY REUNION"!

Colleen and Roy

(P.S. Attached, hopefully, is a recent picture of Roy and I with our daughters Marsha and Janis.) 
POPE, Marsha (I41029)
 
29394 Arthur Marshall forwarded the following message to me. - 6/14/2003 - DWM

From: MPG949@aol.com
To: arthurvm@msn.com
Sent: Friday, June 04, 2004 5:21 PM
Subject: Update from Roy and Colleen Pope

"GREETINGS" - MARSHALL FAMILY MEMBERS - from Florida!

We very much regret that we cannot be with all of you today, but wish to tell you that we're thinking about you and keeping each of you in our prayers.

Roy and I are having some serious challenges now, preventing us from making any plans, long range, and so we are thankful to take one day at a time - which is all we have, you all probably know, anyway.

I'm behind in keeping you posted about our lives - so here's a quick update:

Roy has been battling polysythemia vera (blood cancer) for several years now. He is on an experimental drug, Thalidomide, along with Prednisone which seems to be effective in keeping his hemoglobin level up so that he does not have to go in for two units of blood every four weeks. Our lives are busy with frequent trips to the VA Hopsital and clinic - doctors and his oncologist.

Since my retirement from the YMCA, I have been able to care-give at home and keep up with most things - with the help of our two daughters, Marsha and Janis. Lately though, it has been difficult for me since increased pain and stress with my right knee (osteo-arthritis) and the cortisone injections have ceased to be effective. I am now having a total knee replacement on June 16th and, hopefully, I'll be back in the running and in good, or at least, better shape with a couple of months to continue my responsibilities. Our travel plans for the past few years have been put on hold, but we are still hoping to see some of you in future days.

Since Christmas, our family has kept us on our toes as we witnessed Marsha's last child, Stacie Greathouse, graduate on May 21st. Rose Elizabeth graduated from Circle Christian School last May, 2003 and just finished her first year at Bell Haven College in Maitland. I forgot to say that Rose is the 5th child of Janis and her husband, Tim Spalding. Jessica, Janis' oldest, was married 2 years ago and presented her parents with a beautiful baby daughter, Luanna Ada (named after her Aunt Luanne, our youngest daughter whom we lost at age 20 to Lupus.) David, Janis' #2 son, and his wife Donna had a baby girl in November two years ago, and are expecting another in September. WOW!! Great to be great grandparents!! Christina, Janis's #2 daughter, is a nurse and has spent the last two summers in Peru and Mexico doing youth ministry work and learning more Spanish. Well, when she came home last summer, she was engaged to Jair Colli, a civil engineer and representative of Campus Crusade for Christ in Mexico. She is now finalizing plans for the wedding on August 7th in Merida, Mexico - AND will be living in Mexico. As you see, we are all busy living life and being thankful for God's many blessings.

Please let us hear all your news, and I promise to return your notes.

Our Love to EVERYONE and "HAPPY FAMILY REUNION"!

Colleen and Roy

(P.S. Attached, hopefully, is a recent picture of Roy and I with our daughters Marsha and Janis.) 
POPE, Janis (I41030)
 
29395 Arthur Marshall forwarded the following message to me. - 6/14/2003 - DWM

From: MPG949@aol.com
To: arthurvm@msn.com
Sent: Friday, June 04, 2004 5:21 PM
Subject: Update from Roy and Colleen Pope

"GREETINGS" - MARSHALL FAMILY MEMBERS - from Florida!

We very much regret that we cannot be with all of you today, but wish to tell you that we're thinking about you and keeping each of you in our prayers.

Roy and I are having some serious challenges now, preventing us from making any plans, long range, and so we are thankful to take one day at a time - which is all we have, you all probably know, anyway.

I'm behind in keeping you posted about our lives - so here's a quick update:

Roy has been battling polysythemia vera (blood cancer) for several years now. He is on an experimental drug, Thalidomide, along with Prednisone which seems to be effective in keeping his hemoglobin level up so that he does not have to go in for two units of blood every four weeks. Our lives are busy with frequent trips to the VA Hopsital and clinic - doctors and his oncologist.

Since my retirement from the YMCA, I have been able to care-give at home and keep up with most things - with the help of our two daughters, Marsha and Janis. Lately though, it has been difficult for me since increased pain and stress with my right knee (osteo-arthritis) and the cortisone injections have ceased to be effective. I am now having a total knee replacement on June 16th and, hopefully, I'll be back in the running and in good, or at least, better shape with a couple of months to continue my responsibilities. Our travel plans for the past few years have been put on hold, but we are still hoping to see some of you in future days.

Since Christmas, our family has kept us on our toes as we witnessed Marsha's last child, Stacie Greathouse, graduate on May 21st. Rose Elizabeth graduated from Circle Christian School last May, 2003 and just finished her first year at Bell Haven College in Maitland. I forgot to say that Rose is the 5th child of Janis and her husband, Tim Spalding. Jessica, Janis' oldest, was married 2 years ago and presented her parents with a beautiful baby daughter, Luanna Ada (named after her Aunt Luanne, our youngest daughter whom we lost at age 20 to Lupus.) David, Janis' #2 son, and his wife Donna had a baby girl in November two years ago, and are expecting another in September. WOW!! Great to be great grandparents!! Christina, Janis's #2 daughter, is a nurse and has spent the last two summers in Peru and Mexico doing youth ministry work and learning more Spanish. Well, when she came home last summer, she was engaged to Jair Colli, a civil engineer and representative of Campus Crusade for Christ in Mexico. She is now finalizing plans for the wedding on August 7th in Merida, Mexico - AND will be living in Mexico. As you see, we are all busy living life and being thankful for God's many blessings.

Please let us hear all your news, and I promise to return your notes.

Our Love to EVERYONE and "HAPPY FAMILY REUNION"!

Colleen and Roy

(P.S. Attached, hopefully, is a recent picture of Roy and I with our daughters Marsha and Janis.) 
SPALDING, Tim (I41031)
 
29396 Arthur Marshall forwarded the following message to me. - 6/14/2003 - DWM

From: MPG949@aol.com
To: arthurvm@msn.com
Sent: Friday, June 04, 2004 5:21 PM
Subject: Update from Roy and Colleen Pope

"GREETINGS" - MARSHALL FAMILY MEMBERS - from Florida!

We very much regret that we cannot be with all of you today, but wish to tell you that we're thinking about you and keeping each of you in our prayers.

Roy and I are having some serious challenges now, preventing us from making any plans, long range, and so we are thankful to take one day at a time - which is all we have, you all probably know, anyway.

I'm behind in keeping you posted about our lives - so here's a quick update:

Roy has been battling polysythemia vera (blood cancer) for several years now. He is on an experimental drug, Thalidomide, along with Prednisone which seems to be effective in keeping his hemoglobin level up so that he does not have to go in for two units of blood every four weeks. Our lives are busy with frequent trips to the VA Hopsital and clinic - doctors and his oncologist.

Since my retirement from the YMCA, I have been able to care-give at home and keep up with most things - with the help of our two daughters, Marsha and Janis. Lately though, it has been difficult for me since increased pain and stress with my right knee (osteo-arthritis) and the cortisone injections have ceased to be effective. I am now having a total knee replacement on June 16th and, hopefully, I'll be back in the running and in good, or at least, better shape with a couple of months to continue my responsibilities. Our travel plans for the past few years have been put on hold, but we are still hoping to see some of you in future days.

Since Christmas, our family has kept us on our toes as we witnessed Marsha's last child, Stacie Greathouse, graduate on May 21st. Rose Elizabeth graduated from Circle Christian School last May, 2003 and just finished her first year at Bell Haven College in Maitland. I forgot to say that Rose is the 5th child of Janis and her husband, Tim Spalding. Jessica, Janis' oldest, was married 2 years ago and presented her parents with a beautiful baby daughter, Luanna Ada (named after her Aunt Luanne, our youngest daughter whom we lost at age 20 to Lupus.) David, Janis' #2 son, and his wife Donna had a baby girl in November two years ago, and are expecting another in September. WOW!! Great to be great grandparents!! Christina, Janis's #2 daughter, is a nurse and has spent the last two summers in Peru and Mexico doing youth ministry work and learning more Spanish. Well, when she came home last summer, she was engaged to Jair Colli, a civil engineer and representative of Campus Crusade for Christ in Mexico. She is now finalizing plans for the wedding on August 7th in Merida, Mexico - AND will be living in Mexico. As you see, we are all busy living life and being thankful for God's many blessings.

Please let us hear all your news, and I promise to return your notes.

Our Love to EVERYONE and "HAPPY FAMILY REUNION"!

Colleen and Roy

(P.S. Attached, hopefully, is a recent picture of Roy and I with our daughters Marsha and Janis.) 
POPE, Luanna (I41032)
 
29397 Arthur Marshall forwarded the following message to me. - 6/14/2003 - DWM

From: MPG949@aol.com
To: arthurvm@msn.com
Sent: Friday, June 04, 2004 5:21 PM
Subject: Update from Roy and Colleen Pope

"GREETINGS" - MARSHALL FAMILY MEMBERS - from Florida!

We very much regret that we cannot be with all of you today, but wish to tell you that we're thinking about you and keeping each of you in our prayers.

Roy and I are having some serious challenges now, preventing us from making any plans, long range, and so we are thankful to take one day at a time - which is all we have, you all probably know, anyway.

I'm behind in keeping you posted about our lives - so here's a quick update:

Roy has been battling polysythemia vera (blood cancer) for several years now. He is on an experimental drug, Thalidomide, along with Prednisone which seems to be effective in keeping his hemoglobin level up so that he does not have to go in for two units of blood every four weeks. Our lives are busy with frequent trips to the VA Hopsital and clinic - doctors and his oncologist.

Since my retirement from the YMCA, I have been able to care-give at home and keep up with most things - with the help of our two daughters, Marsha and Janis. Lately though, it has been difficult for me since increased pain and stress with my right knee (osteo-arthritis) and the cortisone injections have ceased to be effective. I am now having a total knee replacement on June 16th and, hopefully, I'll be back in the running and in good, or at least, better shape with a couple of months to continue my responsibilities. Our travel plans for the past few years have been put on hold, but we are still hoping to see some of you in future days.

Since Christmas, our family has kept us on our toes as we witnessed Marsha's last child, Stacie Greathouse, graduate on May 21st. Rose Elizabeth graduated from Circle Christian School last May, 2003 and just finished her first year at Bell Haven College in Maitland. I forgot to say that Rose is the 5th child of Janis and her husband, Tim Spalding. Jessica, Janis' oldest, was married 2 years ago and presented her parents with a beautiful baby daughter, Luanna Ada (named after her Aunt Luanne, our youngest daughter whom we lost at age 20 to Lupus.) David, Janis' #2 son, and his wife Donna had a baby girl in November two years ago, and are expecting another in September. WOW!! Great to be great grandparents!! Christina, Janis's #2 daughter, is a nurse and has spent the last two summers in Peru and Mexico doing youth ministry work and learning more Spanish. Well, when she came home last summer, she was engaged to Jair Colli, a civil engineer and representative of Campus Crusade for Christ in Mexico. She is now finalizing plans for the wedding on August 7th in Merida, Mexico - AND will be living in Mexico. As you see, we are all busy living life and being thankful for God's many blessings.

Please let us hear all your news, and I promise to return your notes.

Our Love to EVERYONE and "HAPPY FAMILY REUNION"!

Colleen and Roy

(P.S. Attached, hopefully, is a recent picture of Roy and I with our daughters Marsha and Janis.) 
GREATHOUSE (I41033)
 
29398 Arthur Marshall forwarded the following message to me. - 6/14/2003 - DWM

From: MPG949@aol.com
To: arthurvm@msn.com
Sent: Friday, June 04, 2004 5:21 PM
Subject: Update from Roy and Colleen Pope

"GREETINGS" - MARSHALL FAMILY MEMBERS - from Florida!

We very much regret that we cannot be with all of you today, but wish to tell you that we're thinking about you and keeping each of you in our prayers.

Roy and I are having some serious challenges now, preventing us from making any plans, long range, and so we are thankful to take one day at a time - which is all we have, you all probably know, anyway.

I'm behind in keeping you posted about our lives - so here's a quick update:

Roy has been battling polysythemia vera (blood cancer) for several years now. He is on an experimental drug, Thalidomide, along with Prednisone which seems to be effective in keeping his hemoglobin level up so that he does not have to go in for two units of blood every four weeks. Our lives are busy with frequent trips to the VA Hopsital and clinic - doctors and his oncologist.

Since my retirement from the YMCA, I have been able to care-give at home and keep up with most things - with the help of our two daughters, Marsha and Janis. Lately though, it has been difficult for me since increased pain and stress with my right knee (osteo-arthritis) and the cortisone injections have ceased to be effective. I am now having a total knee replacement on June 16th and, hopefully, I'll be back in the running and in good, or at least, better shape with a couple of months to continue my responsibilities. Our travel plans for the past few years have been put on hold, but we are still hoping to see some of you in future days.

Since Christmas, our family has kept us on our toes as we witnessed Marsha's last child, Stacie Greathouse, graduate on May 21st. Rose Elizabeth graduated from Circle Christian School last May, 2003 and just finished her first year at Bell Haven College in Maitland. I forgot to say that Rose is the 5th child of Janis and her husband, Tim Spalding. Jessica, Janis' oldest, was married 2 years ago and presented her parents with a beautiful baby daughter, Luanna Ada (named after her Aunt Luanne, our youngest daughter whom we lost at age 20 to Lupus.) David, Janis' #2 son, and his wife Donna had a baby girl in November two years ago, and are expecting another in September. WOW!! Great to be great grandparents!! Christina, Janis's #2 daughter, is a nurse and has spent the last two summers in Peru and Mexico doing youth ministry work and learning more Spanish. Well, when she came home last summer, she was engaged to Jair Colli, a civil engineer and representative of Campus Crusade for Christ in Mexico. She is now finalizing plans for the wedding on August 7th in Merida, Mexico - AND will be living in Mexico. As you see, we are all busy living life and being thankful for God's many blessings.

Please let us hear all your news, and I promise to return your notes.

Our Love to EVERYONE and "HAPPY FAMILY REUNION"!

Colleen and Roy

(P.S. Attached, hopefully, is a recent picture of Roy and I with our daughters Marsha and Janis.) 
GREATHOUSE, Stacie (I41034)
 
29399 Arthur Marshall forwarded the following message to me. - 6/14/2003 - DWM

From: MPG949@aol.com
To: arthurvm@msn.com
Sent: Friday, June 04, 2004 5:21 PM
Subject: Update from Roy and Colleen Pope

"GREETINGS" - MARSHALL FAMILY MEMBERS - from Florida!

We very much regret that we cannot be with all of you today, but wish to tell you that we're thinking about you and keeping each of you in our prayers.

Roy and I are having some serious challenges now, preventing us from making any plans, long range, and so we are thankful to take one day at a time - which is all we have, you all probably know, anyway.

I'm behind in keeping you posted about our lives - so here's a quick update:

Roy has been battling polysythemia vera (blood cancer) for several years now. He is on an experimental drug, Thalidomide, along with Prednisone which seems to be effective in keeping his hemoglobin level up so that he does not have to go in for two units of blood every four weeks. Our lives are busy with frequent trips to the VA Hopsital and clinic - doctors and his oncologist.

Since my retirement from the YMCA, I have been able to care-give at home and keep up with most things - with the help of our two daughters, Marsha and Janis. Lately though, it has been difficult for me since increased pain and stress with my right knee (osteo-arthritis) and the cortisone injections have ceased to be effective. I am now having a total knee replacement on June 16th and, hopefully, I'll be back in the running and in good, or at least, better shape with a couple of months to continue my responsibilities. Our travel plans for the past few years have been put on hold, but we are still hoping to see some of you in future days.

Since Christmas, our family has kept us on our toes as we witnessed Marsha's last child, Stacie Greathouse, graduate on May 21st. Rose Elizabeth graduated from Circle Christian School last May, 2003 and just finished her first year at Bell Haven College in Maitland. I forgot to say that Rose is the 5th child of Janis and her husband, Tim Spalding. Jessica, Janis' oldest, was married 2 years ago and presented her parents with a beautiful baby daughter, Luanna Ada (named after her Aunt Luanne, our youngest daughter whom we lost at age 20 to Lupus.) David, Janis' #2 son, and his wife Donna had a baby girl in November two years ago, and are expecting another in September. WOW!! Great to be great grandparents!! Christina, Janis's #2 daughter, is a nurse and has spent the last two summers in Peru and Mexico doing youth ministry work and learning more Spanish. Well, when she came home last summer, she was engaged to Jair Colli, a civil engineer and representative of Campus Crusade for Christ in Mexico. She is now finalizing plans for the wedding on August 7th in Merida, Mexico - AND will be living in Mexico. As you see, we are all busy living life and being thankful for God's many blessings.

Please let us hear all your news, and I promise to return your notes.

Our Love to EVERYONE and "HAPPY FAMILY REUNION"!

Colleen and Roy

(P.S. Attached, hopefully, is a recent picture of Roy and I with our daughters Marsha and Janis.) 
SPALDING, Rose Elizabeth (I41035)
 
29400 Arthur Marshall forwarded the following message to me. - 6/14/2003 - DWM

From: MPG949@aol.com
To: arthurvm@msn.com
Sent: Friday, June 04, 2004 5:21 PM
Subject: Update from Roy and Colleen Pope

"GREETINGS" - MARSHALL FAMILY MEMBERS - from Florida!

We very much regret that we cannot be with all of you today, but wish to tell you that we're thinking about you and keeping each of you in our prayers.

Roy and I are having some serious challenges now, preventing us from making any plans, long range, and so we are thankful to take one day at a time - which is all we have, you all probably know, anyway.

I'm behind in keeping you posted about our lives - so here's a quick update:

Roy has been battling polysythemia vera (blood cancer) for several years now. He is on an experimental drug, Thalidomide, along with Prednisone which seems to be effective in keeping his hemoglobin level up so that he does not have to go in for two units of blood every four weeks. Our lives are busy with frequent trips to the VA Hopsital and clinic - doctors and his oncologist.

Since my retirement from the YMCA, I have been able to care-give at home and keep up with most things - with the help of our two daughters, Marsha and Janis. Lately though, it has been difficult for me since increased pain and stress with my right knee (osteo-arthritis) and the cortisone injections have ceased to be effective. I am now having a total knee replacement on June 16th and, hopefully, I'll be back in the running and in good, or at least, better shape with a couple of months to continue my responsibilities. Our travel plans for the past few years have been put on hold, but we are still hoping to see some of you in future days.

Since Christmas, our family has kept us on our toes as we witnessed Marsha's last child, Stacie Greathouse, graduate on May 21st. Rose Elizabeth graduated from Circle Christian School last May, 2003 and just finished her first year at Bell Haven College in Maitland. I forgot to say that Rose is the 5th child of Janis and her husband, Tim Spalding. Jessica, Janis' oldest, was married 2 years ago and presented her parents with a beautiful baby daughter, Luanna Ada (named after her Aunt Luanne, our youngest daughter whom we lost at age 20 to Lupus.) David, Janis' #2 son, and his wife Donna had a baby girl in November two years ago, and are expecting another in September. WOW!! Great to be great grandparents!! Christina, Janis's #2 daughter, is a nurse and has spent the last two summers in Peru and Mexico doing youth ministry work and learning more Spanish. Well, when she came home last summer, she was engaged to Jair Colli, a civil engineer and representative of Campus Crusade for Christ in Mexico. She is now finalizing plans for the wedding on August 7th in Merida, Mexico - AND will be living in Mexico. As you see, we are all busy living life and being thankful for God's many blessings.

Please let us hear all your news, and I promise to return your notes.

Our Love to EVERYONE and "HAPPY FAMILY REUNION"!

Colleen and Roy

(P.S. Attached, hopefully, is a recent picture of Roy and I with our daughters Marsha and Janis.) 
SPALDING, Jessica (I41036)
 

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