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Author: t42Hilltop_DalCoTX
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I am about 100,000 notices behind right now. Now you want me to take even more time to make each and every post.
I'm not sure I'll be able to complete them in my lifetime and I certainly will not have time to take more photos to share if I do.
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Author: jgwheat10_1
Surnames:
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Hi Allen,
I am on many Message Lists, one of which is the CARROLL Message List (not Board). When a message is posted to the CARROLL Board it is 'gatewayed' to the CARROLL Message List and comes into my Email box. When this happens, the "User ID" is shown as "gc-gateway(a)rootsweb.com". If you would just indicate in the Subject line that it is a photo of a tombstone in Texas (or whatever location), I would know that I can just delete the Email without opening it.
Again, I do recognize that you are doing a service to those who might have connections to cemeteries in Texas and I applaud your efforts.
Thank you for your consideration.
Jane Wheaton
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Author: t42Hilltop_DalCoTX
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I thought I did.
look at the username making the post (t42Hilltop_DalCoTX).
All t42 posts are about cemeteries.
Hilltop is thre cemetery name.
DalCo is Dallas County and.
TX is Texas
-=AllenWheatley=- Cemetery Photographer
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I have asked before on this list in 2000 through 2003 about the Hugh
Carroll who migrated from Claiborne Co. TN to McDonald Co. MO and who
fought on the confederate side and was killed abt. 1862.
His wife is listed over and over again on mailing lists and
Ancestry.Com pedigrees as Anna Shelton.
I want to research this throughly, but no one seems to have any
citation or proof she was a Shelton, and it seems that everyone is
repeating the same info that can not be proved. The pedigrees posted
on Anc.Com all show the 1850 and 1860 census as proof, and this is
repeated endlessly. No one seems to have tried to research this
family on later census records, and while it is true this is
difficult, it is not impossible.
Every public member pedigree also states that Hugh´s wife Anna died
1870 and some state that he died in 1855. The Hugh Carroll that died
in 1855 in St. Louis was an immigrant who had only been in the USA
three years for goodness sake. Some of the pedigrees state Hugh died
in 1855 and still give the 1860 census where he is enumerated as a
source. This is not research, this is backyard gossip and sloppy at
that.
Hugh died in 1862, shot by his own side in the CW.
Anna Carroll died 26 Dec. 1895.
If there are any researchers out there that have actually done
serious research on this family, I would be glad to trade info. If
you have copied from others, don´t waste our time.
Duane Mills
Stavanger, Norway
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Author: jgwheat10_1
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I appreciate the fact that you are trying to help others, but, I have a small request. Would you please put something in the subject line that indicates that these are tombstone photos and the location? I know for a fact that I have no one in TX, but when all I see is 'Norine CARROLL', I take the time to look in case it's a query that I might be able to respond to. Thanks.
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Author: t42Hilltop_DalCoTX
Surnames: CARROLL
Classification: cemetery
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CARROLL Norine
DavidStrickland photographed this gravestone in the Hilltop Memorial Park Cemetery, Carrollton, Dallas Co., Texas. Feel free to use the picture for your personal records.
This is one of the 212,975 cemetery photos free for your personal use at http://teafor2.com
If you have more info, please reply here rather than emailing me because this is not my family.
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Author: Cindy_Beane
Surnames: Carroll, Studley
Classification: death
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I have no connection to this family. This appeared in the September 5, 1959 issue of the Rockland (Maine) Courier-Gazette in the legal notices.
"THELBERT F. CARROLL, late of Warren, deceased, July 21, 1959, Virgil F. Studley of Rockland was appointed Executor, without bond."
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Author: jcrews706
Surnames: Carroll
Classification: queries
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My grandmother was Nancy Amey Carroll born in 1883 in Dothan, Alabama. I think her father was William Jesse Carroll born 1829, however I can't confirm that. Would appreciate any information that you may have about this Carrol family.
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Author: jcrews706
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I am also looking for information on Carrolls that lived in Dale, Alabama as well as Ozark and Dothan, Alabama. My grandmother, Nancy Amey Carroll was born in Dothan in 1883 and I am trying to confirm her father's name. Would appreciate any information you can share.
Linda
jcrews1(a)cfl.rr.com
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What kind of Carrolls are we? We sit idly by,
waiting for
some long lost cousin to arrive out of the blue. We need more data.
My Da! would have
never done it like this.
I propose
that we together take the bull by the horns for all of us now and naill
it down.
Let’s reach out. How about a campaign to all Carroll males? Get tested
now.
The
Carrolls should be an example to all people of Irish heritage.
First thing, it doesn’t hurt to ask. There are a
lot of
Carrolls out there. I’m happy to build an email list. If we compile a
list, I think we can hit easily 1 million Carroll emails, phone numbers,
etc. within one week (Give us a month, we're Carrolls ;-). I do this
nonsense professionally. It works.
It’s a very targeted and
personal message. Persistent reach-out will likely incent more than 10%
(taking into account social media reach, millions of
Carrolls). If we have the momentum and a good pitch, we can probably get
free
banner ads on any number of genealogy sites.
First thing, let’s
hit Facebook.
We can target it to Carrolls. Advertising cost = $1 per person who joins
the
effort. Frankly, if we ask nice, they'll be tickled pink. 70% who
identified are likely to test within 1-5 years.
Second thing: financial aid. The test is not
that expensive
for some of you, but for others prohibitive. We need all of our y-DNA
information—so
let’s pay for it. We can scale it, based on documented generations...
However we do it, let's never lat cost be an impediment.
We can also
incentivize with a $10,000 prize to any who
perfectly match a particularly relevant 67 markers. That’s a big
incentive for
Carrolls who don’t yet have any particular interest in genealogy. Also.
we can get
news for that, because it's an important first, to extend our reach to
every Carroll in the world.
My email is Dowenc(a)hotmail.com.
I am willing to help organize and I personally pledge $500 to the effort
if we
can raise minimum $15,000.
Please share your thoughts.
Sincerely,
Don
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Author: smbrazen
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I am looking at abt 1914 in Roanoke, Va.She married and had 3 children in 1936 all under 5 years. shirleymbrazen(a)msn.com
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Author: marccarrolloh
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A range of years would help. You talking the 1800s or 1900s?
For instance, I have a Lucinda Carroll born 1822 in VA or what is now WV. She is the only one of six siblings that I haven't been able to connect with. Her Parents were Samuel & Nancy Carroll of Monongalia Co and then Tyler Co of what is now WV.
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Author: rwcancestry
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I found a family living in NYC in 1900 and I believe I am related to the wife Lizzie. The family appears as Thomas (b. 1865 in Ireland), Lizzie (b. 1872 in Ireland), married in 1890 and had two daughters.
Ancestry.com has transcribed the daughters names as Marcie, b. June 1894 in NY and Lillie b. May 1897 in NY. Marcie is not a typical Irish girl's name at that time and I think it is more likely Mamie or Marie.
I cannot find the family (or any family member) after this census.
Any help would be appreciated.
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Author: grizzly717
Surnames:
Classification: queries
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Hello my name is Timothy Plimpton. I am still relatively new to the genealogy deal, but I believe Bernard Mcgurk is my great grandfather. Please feel free to contact me I will help if I can and maybe you can help me fill in as I have very little on my great grandfather.
grizzly717(a)aol.com
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Author: lshibby33
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dose that mean i might be related to her too my great great gradmother was martha i think im so lost i need your help on this
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Author: smbrazen
Surnames: carroll, Moore
Classification: queries
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I was looking for a Lucile Carroll who married Delbert Green. Shhe was born in Va . they lived in WV help
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Author: lshibby33
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hello i a grandaughter of nancy jane moore nickle my aunt bonnie told me you can help me i never got to meat them my dads name is roger moore son of william elsn moore and nancy jan moore i hope i got the right person my aunt bonnie said you in vited her to see your work i hope i can too i have an email if you want to email me lshibby33(a)yahoo.com thank you lorena
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Hi Owen
My Carroll's are also born in NY. My great grandfather was born in NY and his name was Jeremiah Carroll. He was born in 1854. He went to Canada and married Elizabeth Meehan and they then moved to Illinois. I have been looking for about 10 years for his father and can find nothing on Jeremiah. There were cousins in Poughkeepsie, James E. Carroll, born in 1834 in Louth. Can find all kinds of things on them, but nothing on Jeremiah. I don't have anyone that can take a DNA, so wondered if you have either of these names in your tree? Jeremiah named his first children Mary and John and James E. named his William.
Thanks for any information you can give me.
Judy
> From: dowenc(a)hotmail.com
> To: carroll(a)rootsweb.com
> Date: Sun, 2 May 2010 12:14:28 -0400
> Subject: [CARROLL] Contributing my y-DNA data
>
>
> G'day Carrolls,
>
> I just received my y-DNA data and am eager to compare and share with other Carrolls. Unfortunately, I did not use Family Tree for the test and therefore don't have a kit number, which appears to be a requirement of submitting my results.
>
> I did a 46-marker test with Genetree. Of these, only 29 were the same as on the FTDNA test. (I'm far from certain whether perhaps, in some cases, the 2 companies are using different designations for the same markers; I only filled in those for which I was 100% confident).
>
> Nevertheless, I did compare my results to the others on the Carroll pdf and am quite
> close to several, as follows: With one I share 26/29, and with two others, 25 of 29. In fact, I am right in the middle between 2 of them, which appears to make me a missing link between them. One of these traces back to early 19th-century Southern US and the others are blank. I can say with certainty, my Carrolls never made it far from NYC.
>
> My Carrolls roots in the U.S. are shallower than many. They go back to Edward Carroll who was married in NYC in 1888, but was born in Ireland. Marriage records definitively indicate his parents as Bernard Carroll and Annie Goodsom, both born in Ireland. While Bernard Carroll was a fairly common name back then, his wife's name Goodsom is quite rare. I have long been hoping that this would help me locate the particular Bernard, but so far, I can find no record of a Goodsom in 19th century Ireland.
>
> My R1b1b2a2e-M222 subgroup classification points me in the direction of NW Ireland, which is more than I had to go on previously; however, that is ancient history and it seems highly possible that over the centuries, my Carrolls may have migrated.
>
> It is my hope that these meager crumbs of info—as well as our clear genetic kinship—might be helpful to someone in the group. If you are interested I would be happy to share my stats.
>
> Cheers,
>
> D. Carroll
>
>
>
>
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Hi!
I keep looking at this web site to see if anyone has CARROLL ancestors who emigrated from Ireland and settled in North Providence (Pawtucket), RI. I'm not having very much luck.
I have an Elizabeth CARROLL, who married Bernard McElroy on September 28, 1847. They lived on Pettis Street in North Providence. Her parents were Sarah ? and John CARROLL.
Elizabeth and Bernard CARROLL had eight children: Isabella - b.1849, Sarah - b.1851, Mary Alice - b. 1855, and Elizabeth - b.1861. Their four sons died - born in 1857, 1859, 1859 and 1868. None lived to adulthood.
The McElroy side came from County Tyrone, Ireland.
Judy:
It is a shame you cannot get a Y-DNA sample from a paternal relative. Your
family sounds like they may be close to mine. My GGGF came from Northwest
Ireland and emigrated to Liverpool in the late 1840's to early 1850's. My
GGF, Frank Carroll, was born circa 1851 and at age 7 was interned onto a
ship as a cabin boy. His father had disappeared or died and his mother's
name was Mary. About 1867 he jumped ship in New York City. He had a cousin
living there. He then became a master fisherman in the Sound and captain a
250 ton ship (Brig) that hailed from Parrsboro, Newfoundland. He lived in
Kennibunkport, Maine and then met a girl in Massachusetts and settled in
Gloucester, Mass. He named his first child Mary.
Best regards,
Mike
On Sun, May 2, 2010 at 10:38 AM, Judy Sindon <heyjudy59(a)hotmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hi Owen
> My Carroll's are also born in NY. My great grandfather was born in NY and
> his name was Jeremiah Carroll. He was born in 1854. He went to Canada and
> married Elizabeth Meehan and they then moved to Illinois. I have been
> looking for about 10 years for his father and can find nothing on Jeremiah.
> There were cousins in Poughkeepsie, James E. Carroll, born in 1834 in
> Louth. Can find all kinds of things on them, but nothing on Jeremiah. I
> don't have anyone that can take a DNA, so wondered if you have either of
> these names in your tree? Jeremiah named his first children Mary and John
> and James E. named his William.
> Thanks for any information you can give me.
> Judy
>
> > From: dowenc(a)hotmail.com
> > To: carroll(a)rootsweb.com
> > Date: Sun, 2 May 2010 12:14:28 -0400
> > Subject: [CARROLL] Contributing my y-DNA data
> >
> >
> > G'day Carrolls,
> >
> > I just received my y-DNA data and am eager to compare and share with
> other Carrolls. Unfortunately, I did not use Family Tree for the test and
> therefore don't have a kit number, which appears to be a requirement of
> submitting my results.
> >
> > I did a 46-marker test with Genetree. Of these, only 29 were the same as
> on the FTDNA test. (I'm far from certain whether perhaps, in some cases, the
> 2 companies are using different designations for the same markers; I only
> filled in those for which I was 100% confident).
> >
> > Nevertheless, I did compare my results to the others on the Carroll pdf
> and am quite
> > close to several, as follows: With one I share 26/29, and with two
> others, 25 of 29. In fact, I am right in the middle between 2 of them, which
> appears to make me a missing link between them. One of these traces back to
> early 19th-century Southern US and the others are blank. I can say with
> certainty, my Carrolls never made it far from NYC.
> >
> > My Carrolls roots in the U.S. are shallower than many. They go back to
> Edward Carroll who was married in NYC in 1888, but was born in Ireland.
> Marriage records definitively indicate his parents as Bernard Carroll and
> Annie Goodsom, both born in Ireland. While Bernard Carroll was a fairly
> common name back then, his wife's name Goodsom is quite rare. I have long
> been hoping that this would help me locate the particular Bernard, but so
> far, I can find no record of a Goodsom in 19th century Ireland.
> >
> > My R1b1b2a2e-M222 subgroup classification points me in the direction of
> NW Ireland, which is more than I had to go on previously; however, that is
> ancient history and it seems highly possible that over the centuries, my
> Carrolls may have migrated.
> >
> > It is my hope that these meager crumbs of info—as well as our clear
> genetic kinship—might be helpful to someone in the group. If you are
> interested I would be happy to share my stats.
> >
> > Cheers,
> >
> > D. Carroll
> >
> >
> >
> >
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