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Elizabeth Calhoun married Samuel SMITH,
her parents William & Elizabeth (?) Calhoun.
Need any information you can give me either
via the list or my private e-mail:
wyoeagle(a)webtv.net Coleen Coleman
This from last week's Rootsweb Review:
New DAR Online Index. The Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) has
enhanced its online index to the Genealogical Records Committee Reports
-- the name for its collection of genealogical information from family
Bibles, tombstones, church records and the like. You can search this 18-
million name index for your ancestors at:
http://grc.dar.org/dar/darnet/grc/grc.cfm?Action=New_Search
The results will show you the book title and a link to its catalog
record with the volume number and location in DAR's library. You'll also
see the contents of the subject and notes fields, which can help you
determine if the book is relevant to your research. Click "Ordering Page
Copies" for details on requesting photocopies of the pages of interest.
The DAR, founded in 1890, is a volunteer women's service organization
dedicated to promoting patriotism and preserving American history. As
the most inclusive lineal society in America, the DAR boasts 170,000
members in 3,000 chapters across the United States and internationally.
It has an outstanding genealogical library in Washington, D.C.
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Lots of hits for Cahoon, Calhoon, Calhouns - just in time for the Fourth!
Valorie
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Message Board Post:
JOHNNIE MAE CALHOUN
Columbiana resident
Johnnie Mae Calhoun, 63, of Columbiana died Tuesday, May 31, 2005, in a local hospital. She was born Dec. 14, 1941, in Cedar Springs, Ga.
She is survived by her husband, Wendell Calhoun; her children, Wendell Richard Calhoun, Teressa D. Calhoun (Randy) Morris and John Marcus Calhoun; her grandchildren, Thomas Randall Morris Jr., Timothy Aaron Morris, Tasha Renee Morris and Harley Wayne Morris; and a host of family members.
Service was June 3 at Bolton-Letlow Chapel, Brother Rodgers presiding. Burial followed in Old Shelby Cemetery, Bolton-Letlow directing.
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Classification: Query
Message Board URL:
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Message Board Post:
Robert - I believe you have given me some information previously on the Calhoun's of Montgomery County. Do you know where the Darley or Calhoun Cemetery is located in Montgomery County? Do you have directions? I have been there and searched but so far cannot find. Thanks for your help.
Ann Baker