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In a message dated 5/17/01 10:36:28 AM, yhenson(a)christianemail.com writes:
>I did a quick search and found one book avaiable to purchase @ $100. used.
> I bought my book 2 years ago used for $97.
>
This book is available at: http://www.higginsonbooks.com/newc.htm
CARLOCK. History of the Carlock family & adventures of pioneer Americans,
including the Kimbrough, Goodpasture, Hoyl, Fite, Fancher, Lee, Wells & other
connecting families, by Marion P. Carlock. 654p. 1929. $97.50
Sometimes they have "specials"
Good luck,
Susan
Here is a summary of the information I have found so far with regard to the book "History of the Carlock Family", by Marion Pomeroy CARLOCK, 1929. Please let me know if you have any further information to contribute with regard to either libraries containing copies of this book or sources for purchasing copies of this book.
Sue Tilleman
List administrator for the CARLOCK, CARELOCK, CEARLOCK, and GARLOCK mailing lists
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BOOK SALES:
1. Higginson Book Company advertises on the web that they sell hardcover, library binding, reprint copies for $107.50. They also sell paperback, trade paper, reprint copies for $97.50.
LIBRARIES:
1. Lincoln Library (Main Sangamon Collection); 326 South 7th Street; Springfield, IL 62701; USA; telephone (217) 753-4900
2. Georgina Cole Library; 1250 Carlsbad Village Dr.; Carlsbad, CA 92008; USA; telephone (760) 434-2870; microfiche
3. Los Angeles Public Library; 630 W. Fifth Street; Los Angeles, CA 90071; USA; telephone (213) 228-7000
4. California State Library - Sutro; 480 Winston Drive; San Francisco, CA 94132, USA; telephone (415) 731-4477; website http://www.onelibrary.com/Library/calslut.htm
5. LDS Family History Center; 900 South Bowser Road; Richardson, TX 75081; USA; telephone (972) 680-8654; microfiche
6. Seattle Public Library; 1000 Fourth Ave.; Seattle, WA 98104-1193; USA; (206) 386-4636. The library's website says that they will be moving to a new location during June, 2001.
Hi list --
I did a quick search and found one book avaiable to purchase @ $100. used. I bought my book 2 years ago used for $97.
The book is not available way out here in Colorado.
I will be happy to do lookups for anyone that needs it.
yvonne
==
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I have received a tremendous response so far to my query about libraries containing copies of the book "History of the Carlock Family", including several search engines and leads that I will pursue further in the morning. I'll make this short for now as I need to leave for work in a few minutes. Here are three libraries we know of so far:
1. A genealogy library in South San Francisco. (I need to pursue some leads about the name and location.)
2. The city library in Los Angeles, CA
3. The LDS Family History Center in Richardson (suburban Dallas), TX -- microfiche copy. (This probably means that the microfiche copies can be ordered through any Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints ("LDS", "Mormon") library. Most major cities have at least one LDS library. You do not have to be a member of the LDS Church to use their libraries. I even found a branch in Kaiserslautern, Germany, when I lived there!)
Please let me know if you know of any more library locations where this book is available.
Sue Tilleman
This is in reply to Katheryn HADDAD's query to the CARLOCK list today about the book "History of the Carlock Family", by Marion Pomeroy CARLOCK, 1929. The 2000 archives of the CARLOCK list contain several postings on this subject. Does anyone have any new information on this subject?
I would also like to compile a list of libraries where copies of this book can be found, then post that information to this list. Does anyone know of any libraries which have copies of this book?
Sue Tilleman
List administrator for the CARLOCK, CARELOCK, CEARLOCK, and GARLOCK mailing lists
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From: "K. Haddad" <khaddad(a)attcanada.ca>
To: <CARLOCK-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Wednesday, May 16, 2001 4:45 AM
Subject: Carlock Book
How much is the Carlock book?
I live in Canada where something for $50 costs us $75. And I am retired. But....
Katheryn Haddad
This is in response to the following query from Judie BEATY which appeared on the Mecklenburg County, NC, GenConnect Query Forum today. I, too, am a direct descendant of George CARLOCK/CEARLOCK and Rachel LANDERS. Although it appears that George was a direct descendant of David CARLOCK who appears on page 436 of the book "History of the Carlock Family", by Marion Pomeroy CARLOCK, 1929, to the best of my knowledge no-one has yet found proof of the exact connection. Some discussion of this matter can be found in the archives of the CEARLOCK-L(a)rootsweb.com list. See the following CEARLOCK Resources Page to access the above-mentioned archives, as well as other CEARLOCK resources: http://resources.rootsweb.com/surnames/c/e/CEARLOCK/.
For further information about the descendants of this couple, see the report on my homepage titled "User Home Page Genealogy Report: Descendants of CARLOCK". An in-progress report of the descendants of David's father Hans GERLACH can also be found on my home page under the report title "User Home Page Genealogy Report: Descendants of Hans GERLACH/GARLOCK/CARLOCK. The address for my home page is: http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/t/i/l/Susan-E-Tilleman/index.h...
Susan "Sue" Cearlock Tilleman
List administrator of the CARLOCK, CARELOCK, CEARLOCK, and GARLOCK mailing lists
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Source: GC-Mecklenburg County, NC Query Forum
URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/NC/Mecklenburg/13339
Date: 5/12/2001 2:10:05 AM Eastern Daylight Time
From: jbeaty(a)ctitech.com (Judie Beaty)
Subject: George Washington Carlock
Surname: Carlock, Lander
My great great great grandpa was George Washington Carlock.
He married Rachel Landers, daughter of Henry and Catherine
Landers. George was born in Mecklenburg Co, NC in 1779 .
I would like to know if he was a direct descendant of
David Carlock (Gerlach). Could you help me, please?
Judie Beaty
This is in reply to the following e-mail which I received from Gary NORRIS yesterday. Page 471 of the book "History of the Carlock Family", by Marion Pomeroy CARLOCK, 1929, says that Abraham Willard CARLOCK (twin s/o Abraham, Hanchrist, David), b. 7 Apr 1800, Hampshire Co., VA, "was known all over central Illinois as 'The Old Democrat'". As a young child, in 1803 he migrated with his father and twin brother George Osborn CARLOCK to Overton Co., TN. After taking an extended tour of Illinois in 1823, he returned to Tennessee and married Mary "Polly" R. GOODPASTURE. In 1827 he migrated with his wife and eldest child to Morgan Co., IL, then shortly thereafter to Dry Grove, McLean Co., IL. In 1836 he moved to White Oak Township. He remained there until his death, 19 Feb. 1884. The book says that Abraham owned a large tract of land near Carlock, IL.
Pages 324 - 327 of the same book contains family photographs and a biography of Abraham Willard CARLOCK, including the fact that he was the grandfather of the author. Pages 325 - 326 say, "In politics he was an uncompromising Democrat, having cast his first vote for Andrew Jackson and his last one for Horace Greeley; in fact, he was so staunch and unswerving in his allegiance to the Democratic Party, that he was commonly and affectionately known everywhere as 'The Old Democrat' and any of his notes or legal papers would pass current if signed by this sobriquet."
Abraham Willard CARLOCK is listed on my home page under the report titled "User Home Page Genealogy Report: Descendants of Hans GERLACH/GARLOCK/CARLOCK", Generation 5, Person 47.
Sue Tilleman
http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/t/i/l/Susan-E-Tilleman/index.h...
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From: Gary Norris
To: Susan Tilleman
Sent: Friday, May 11, 2001 7:58 PM
Subject: Re: Reuben CARLOCK (1795 - 1854) m. Amy JONES, d/o Isaac JONES and Rachel OSBORN
Susan,
I remember a newspaper article in the Livingston Enterprise some years ago in which someone in Illinois wrote about one of the Carlocks who had migrated from Overton County. The story told what a strong Democrat he was. He was called the "Old Democrat". This Carlock was buried in a cemetery in which the Democrats were buried on one side of the road and the Republicans on the other. I believe he had "The Old Democrat" on his tombstone. That sounds like southern Illinois since that political party was much strong there.
Do you remember who that Carlock might have been?
Gary
From: Hmykeno(a)aol.com
To: STilleman(a)satx.rr.com
Sent: Thursday, May 10, 2001 7:57 AM
Subject: Re: Reuben CARLOCK (1795 - 1854) m. Amy JONES, d/o Isaac JONES and Rachel OSBORN
I have Isaac Jones and his wife Rachel and a son Zebedee as being buried at
the Skaggs Cemetery in Dry Grove Township in McLean County, Illinois. I got
this information from the Skaggs Cemetery records at the Lexington
Genealogical Society in Lexington, IL. Isaac is also on the McLean County
1840 census as age 70-80. Isaac died March 5, 1844 and was born about 1769
in Virginia. His wife Rachel was born in Virginia also and died Sept 18,
1837. Their son Zebedee was born 1803 and died 1833.
There is also an obituary of Amy Jones Carlock in the Daily Pantagraph
microfilm section at the library in Bloomington, Illinois. I have a copy of
it and it reads:
Pioneers Pass Away
Two Aged Ladies, Mrs Carlock and Mrs. Wakefield Close Their Eyes in Death
On Friday evening, at her home in Kansas township, Woodford county, occurred
the death of Mrs. Amy Carlock. She was born in Eastern Tennessee June 12,
1787, and therefore lacked two months of being 94 years of age. She was the
widow of Reuben Carlock who died April 17, 1854, just thirty seven years to a
day before Mrs. Carlock died. They were married December 15, 1816 in
Tennessee and all of their children now living except John J., were born
there.
Mr. and Mrs. Carlock moved to Illinois and settled in White Oak Grove in
1827. The following are their surviving children: Winton Carlock of Hudson,
John J. Carlock of Watseka, Mahala Brown, widow of Reuben Brown, and Mihill
Brown, widow of James Brown. The funeral took place at 10 o'clock yesterday
at Carlock and an immense concourse of people attended. Rev. G. W. Minier
condecuted the services and the remains were laid at rest in the old White
Oak Grove cemetery.
..........
Hope this is some help to someone.
Helen MarleneYenerich (hmykeno(a)aol.com)
On a page photocopied for me from "Past & Present of Macomb County," A. G. Clarke(?) Pub. Co., Chicago, 1905, there happened to be the following:
FRANK P. GERLACH
B. June 1874, Erin Township, Macomb Co., MI
Attended Detroit business University
Was an accountant and farmer
Son of....
FREDERICK & KATHERINE ULRICH GERLACH
B. Germany 1829
"His record for one day's hunt was four deer, seven in two days."
Son of
CHRISTIAN GERLACH
B. Germany c. 1825
Often called on to orate (speak)
Established a German school in his home
A carpenter, brewer, & farmer
Of Frank
If anyone is related to this line, I will send you the entire article.
Katheryn Haddad
From: mira_cle1(a)yahoo.com (karen chastain)
To: SE-TN-L(a)rootsweb.com
Date: 5/7/2001 8:14:59 AM Eastern Daylight Time
Subject: [{SE-TN}] BOYNTON SCHOOL,CATOOSA CO.GA.1906-1907
Hello everyone,I picked up a copy of the
"Catoosa County News",Wed.May.2,2001.
It comes out once a week,and I usually
grab a copy on my way to work,in this issue is a photo
of the Boynton School
class of 1906-1907.I'm going to get the
pic scanned so if anyone is interested
I can send them a copy.
Here are the names:
Mary Ruth Stroup
Etta Grindle.
Mossie Ledford.
Jessie Benton.
Myrtle Boggs.
Ledford.
Henry Boggs.
Allie Logan.
Exa Carlock.
Thelma Huskey.
Joyce Osborn.
Robert Gibson.
Doak Ledford.
Jim Norman.
Jesse Williams.
Ruth Akins.
Dixie Norman.
Jesse Reed.
Bessie Akins.
Murphy Akins.
Will Beaver.
Joe Akins.
Annie Logan.
Versie Grindle.
Grace Carlock.
Earl Stroup.
Ed Akins.
Earl Mcdaniel.
Ledford.
Deed Norman.
Laure Fulcher.
Clemmie Norman.
May Benton.
Annie Gibson.
Cora Norman.
Ruby Carlock.
Ethel Williams.
Rol Reed?
Joe Huskey.
Ed Beaver.
Elbet McDaniel.
Sam Deitz.
Arthur Carlock.
Charley Cooper.
Ben Landsford.
Dailey.
Sussie Huskey.
Etta Ledford.
Annie Reed.
Lula Akins.
Laura Norman.
Emma Gibson and Sara Grindle pose with
their teacher,Rev.W.F.Dailey in front of
the new Odd Fellows Lodge Building built
in 1906 where the classes were held.
This article was from the Catoosa County
Historical Society.
Karen.
This is in reply to the April 24th posting of Scott JONES
(jyrene(a)hotmail.com) and the April 29th reply of Gary NORRIS
(gnorris(a)kih.net) to the Fentress Co., TN, list, on the subject of Reuben
CARLOCK of Overton Co., TN; CA; and Woodford Co., IL, and the family of his
wife Amy JONES. A chapter titled "Reuben CARLOCK of Illinois and
Descendants" appears on pages 450 through 462 of the book "History of the
Carlock Family", by Marion Pomeroy CARLOCK, 1929. The book lists Reuben
CARLOCK (1795 - 1854) as being the son of Abraham CARLOCK, grandson of
Hanchrist CARLOCK, and great-grandson of David GERLACH/CARLOCK. The book
says that Reuben is "buried with his wife in old cemetery in Woodford
County, north of Carlock, Ill." For further information on this family, see
the report on my home page titled "User Home Page Genealogy Report:
Descendants of Hans GERLACH/GARLOCK/CARLOCK", Generation 5, person 43,
Reuben CARLOCK, his wife Amy JONES, and their 7 children.
Sue Tilleman
List administrator of the CARLOCK mailing list
http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/t/i/l/Susan-E-Tilleman/index.html
?Welcome=989229702
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From: "Gary Norris" <gnorris(a)kih.net>
To: <TNFENTRE-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Sunday, April 29, 2001 6:26 AM
Subject: Re: [TNFENTRE-L] Reuben Carlock
Reuben Carlock was in the Battle of New Orleans. He won that right to fight
by winning a shooting competition. One of those Carlock brothers had a bad
hand, but also won at the match. The Overton County troops were all armed
with rifles. They were chosen by General Jackson to snipe at General
Packenham and his officers. The British general and his staff were mown
down.
According to my cemetery book Hanschrist was probably Reuben's father.
Hanschrist is buried in the Nettle Carrier Creek Cemetery near Alpine.
Where was Reuben buried?
Gary
> From: "Scott Jones" <jyrene(a)hotmail.com>
> Reply-To: TNFENTRE-L(a)rootsweb.com
> Date: Tue, 24 Apr 2001 14:38:57
> To: TNFENTRE-L(a)rootsweb.com
> Subject: Re: [TNFENTRE-L] Evan Jones
> Resent-From: TNFENTRE-L(a)rootsweb.com
> Resent-Date: Tue, 24 Apr 2001 07:39:00 -0700
>
> Gary,
>
> As to Evan Jones' relation to Isaac and Rachel Ozburn Jones,Kathy Hancock
> wrote in her book, "Since he (Isaac Jones) died without making a will, all
> of his personal property and personal dealings had to be dealt with by his
> next of kin. This job fell to his daughter Amy. She relinquished this
job
> to her husband, Reuben Carlock, making him the executor."
>
> She next wrote, "Listed below are relatives that were named in the
petition
> to partition the estate." In that list is: Evan and Ann Jones of Overton
> Co., Tn.
>
> Kathy also wrote that Evan's wife as Martha. We are assuming at this
point
> that her name was Martha Ann ____________. I have pictures of Evan,
Martha
> and Alexander (A.C.) Jones' headstones from my trip last May.
>
> No, this Jones line came from North Carolina. I wish I was involved with
> this project when I was stationed at MCAS Cherry Point, N.C. To think I
was
> fairly near Orange County and could have check Quaker records and whatever
> else. No use in crying over spilt milk.
>
> Scott
>
>
>> From: Gary Norris <gnorris(a)kih.net>
>> Reply-To: TNFENTRE-L(a)rootsweb.com
>> To: TNFENTRE-L(a)rootsweb.com
>> Subject: Re: [TNFENTRE-L] Evan Jones
>> Date: Mon, 23 Apr 2001 22:17:30 -0500
>>
>> Scott,
>>
>> I know that Evan was born in Knox County, Tennessee. I think he was the
>> son
>> of Isaac, but of that I am not positive. Someone on the Overton County
net
>> was telling me about him the other night. I didn't know about the Knox
>> County birth or the father. I want to say his mother was an Ozburn.
>> Again,
>> of that I am not positive. Take each bit of this info as a hint and not
>> necessarily proof. Get on that Overton County web and see if you can get
a
>> response.
>>
>> I have a Martha as his wife according to my Overton County Cemetery Book.
>> She is buried with him at Good Hope. His son, Alexander, is also buried
>> there.
>>
>> Evan seems not to be one of the Jones family that married into the
>> Ledbetters in Ft. Oglethorpe, GA. Seems to be a different family.
>>
>> Gary
>>
>>> From: "Scott Jones" <jyrene(a)hotmail.com>
>>> Reply-To: TNFENTRE-L(a)rootsweb.com
>>> Date: Mon, 23 Apr 2001 16:49:55
>>> To: TNFENTRE-L(a)rootsweb.com
>>> Subject: Re: [TNFENTRE-L] Evan Jones
>>> Resent-From: TNFENTRE-L(a)rootsweb.com
>>> Resent-Date: Mon, 23 Apr 2001 09:50:02 -0700
>>>
>>> Gary,
>>>
>>> To clarify, yes to the Evan Jones buried in Good Hope Cemetery, b. 11
>> Feb
>>> 1799, d. 20 Apr 1881. He is buried next to his wife, Ann. Do you have
>> any
>>> idea what Ann's last name was?
>>>
>>> Scott
>>>
>>>
>>>> From: Gary Norris <gnorris(a)kih.net>
>>>> Reply-To: TNFENTRE-L(a)rootsweb.com
>>>> To: TNFENTRE-L(a)rootsweb.com
>>>> Subject: Re: [TNFENTRE-L] Evan Jones
>>>> Date: Sat, 21 Apr 2001 22:40:54 -0500
>>>>
>>>> Do you mean the Evan Jones buried at Good Hope Cemetery in Livingston?
>>>>
>>>> Gary
Source: GC-Essex Co. NJ Query Forum
URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/NJ/Essex/12619
Subject: CARLOCK family of Caldwell, Essex Co, NJ
Surname: CARLOCK, DODD, OSBORN, SMITH, STEELE
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We would appreciate information on any of the CARLOCKS that were living
in Caldwell, Essex Co, NJ, in the 1700 and 1800s.
We have:
Henry CARLOCK b. 1732; m. 1761, Caldwell, NJ, Margaretta ??
They had a son:
Delphiat CARLOCK who m. Rachel DODD, dau. of Abel DODD and Martha OSBORN.
Delphiat and Rachel had a daughter:
Mary CARLOCK b. 28 Sep 1800, NJ; d. 17 Dec 1897, Springfield, Clark Co,
OH; m. 1 Feb 1820, Marshfield Smith STEELE, b. 1 Mar 1798, Caldwell, NJ;
d. 28 Oct 1868, Springfield, OH. Marshfield was the son of Josiah STEELE,
Jr. who m. 15 Aug 1790, Caldwell, NJ, Phoebe SMITH, b. 16 Jan 1771, Caldwell,
Essex Co, NJ.
Thank you, Carol
CDa9458691(a)cs.com
We just received information that Delphiat CARLOCK's parents were:
Henry CARLOCK b. 1732; m. 1761 in Caldwell, Essex Co, NY, Margaretta ??
They had a son:
Delphiat CARLOCK who m. Rachel DODD, of Caldwell, NJ.
Their daughter was:
Mary CARLOCK b. 28 Sep 1800, NJ; d. 17 Dec 1897, Springfield, Clark Co, OH.
She m. 1 Feb 1820, Marshfield Smith STEELE, b. 1 Mar 1798, Caldwell, NJ; d.
28 Oct. 1868, Springfield, OH.
We would appreciate information on any of the above CARLOCKs, dates,
siblings, children, ancestors, etc. Thank you, Carol
CDa9458691(a)cs.com
The following query appeared today on the Fulton Co., Illinois, Queries site:
Date: 5/1/2001 10:00:30 AM Eastern Daylight Time
From: BootsTex(a)aol.com (Charles Watson)
Source: GC- Fulton Co. Il Queries
URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Il/Fulton/10362
Subject: CARLOCK/HUNTER
Surname: CARLOCK, HUNTER, HURLEY, WASSON
-------------------------
My great grandmother, Adorna Mariah CARLOCK (maiden name) was born in Astoria, Fulton County, Illinois in 1848. This information was obtained from her death record; she died in 1940 in New Mexico. She married Thomas Benton
WASSON. In the 1850 U.S. census for Fulton County, there appears a widow named Adarny Mariah Carlock, but there is not a one or two year old female listed with her. I am trying to prove that these two are mother/daughter. I know from other records that the maiden name of the elder Adarny Mariah Carlock was HURLEY, and that her husband, James Madison CARLOCK died in 1849. I also know that about 2 years later she married James HUNTER. It seems obvious that there is a kinship here, based on the identical names
and the fact that they were in Fulton County at the same time. Can anyone help me connect the two? I would be eternally grateful. Thank you.