Eunice "Nicey" (Mrs. Linger Fooks born 1741 died 1825
married Rev. Sol. Patrick Causey b a 1728 died 1812
"Fooks Family by Herbert C. Fooks"
Publication: J. W. Stowell Printing Co., Federalsburg, MD
Interlibrary Loan through Fairfax County, Va Library to Library of University of Idaho
I have not seen the book-nor the will-but show 8 children- Including Ezekiel of Bancomb Co
NC born 1759
DAR PATIOT INDEX pg 121 Ezeklie b 1759 d 1821 m Eliz Clary Sol Ga
Gerry Hill
(My line is Philip, Philip, Leven, Lemon M, Littleberry L., John CSA married Palestine
Elizabeth Judson Aven in Webster Co. Ga. (From Md. to Edgecombe Co NC to Crawford Co Ga
to Webster)
My Father was Causey Brown-son of Georgia Judson Roberts & WM. E. Brown-dtr of Willie
Ann Cusey dtr of John.
From: "dwdame(a)juno.com" <dwdame(a)juno.com>
Date: 2005/11/10 Thu AM 12:01:00 EST
To: CAUSEY-L(a)rootsweb.com
Subject: [CAUSEY] Patrick Causey & info from new BYU online LDS source....
I rec'd this interesting bit of news from another genie list I subscribe to...have
been to the site, great to have another online resource. See end of this email for URL
of site.
I did a search for surname CAUSEY and got one hit...a book copyrighted 1928, authored by
a Mr. Herbert C. Fooks, entitled "The Fowke (Fooks) Family".
Eunice/Nicey Fooks, b. abt. 1741 in Worcester Co. Maryland, first married a Mr. Lingo and
then married Patrick CAUSEY sometime before 1784. This Patrick CAUSEY's Worcester Co.
MD will (dated 1812) is transcribed and lists these children: son Peter, son Patrick, dau.
Eunice, dau. Nancy. Mr. Fooks lists the children of Patrick Causey and Eunice/Nicey Fooks
as Peter, Patrick, Eunice, Nancy, Stephen, Joshua and a dau. Aleis/Alcis. Nowhere is
there a mention of a son named Ezekiel...
Any thoughts on this from any Ezekiel Causey/Elizabeth Clary descendents out there?
Deb
Doyline, LA
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LDS Digitizing Books, on-line NOW at BYU !!!
Oh BOY, here we go!
A dream coming true. The Family History Library is starting to digitize
their book holdings, mostly family histories to date, and they are putting them
on-line, fully search able by any word or advanced search combinations.
Five thousand plus of these books are on the Brigham Young University
Library servers and readily accessible, NOW!
Here is a partial clip of an announcement I just received and I have only
made a quick check of how to find them and how to search, but it is very
exciting
"¦the LDS Family History Library has announced that it has begun the
process
of digitizing and making available on the Internet all of the Family History
books in their collection. These are primarily books in the
"929.273Series"
that are currently housed on the first floor of the Family History Library
(previously housed on the fourth floor of the Joseph Smith Memorial Building).
At the present time (September 2005), about 5000 books have been digitized
and are available, and they have announced that they are adding about 100
titles a week to the on-line collection. Copyright issues are playing a role in
determining the order in which they progress through this task; books out of
copyright are being done first."
Go to the web site of the Harold B. Lee Library at BYU
athttp://www.lib.byu.edu/ , then on the home page, follow the links:Find Other
Materials;
Electronic; On Line Collections at BYU; Text Collections tab; Family History
Archive
from the list of collections that are displayed. The search box on the left
seems to be he one to find your books at and the search box on the right is
for searching within the pages on screen.
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