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Hello,
I hope you will forgive this somewhat off-topic post, but I feel it is
important to share our experiences with others, and there is no better
combination than that of our two favorite pastimes: Genealogy and Computers!
I received a request (message given below) from a writer who is preparing an
article for a highly regarded family computing magazine. He asks to be put
in touch with anyone who will be helping to plan a family reunion this year,
or who has done so in the past, by using information available online.
I contacted the editor of FamilyPC, and was assured the article is being
written for the Travel section of their June 2000 publication.
If you would like to help Sam Perkins with his research for this article,
please contact him at perki72(a)ibm.net
The reunion site he refers to is on the Homespun mailing list webpage:
http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~homespun/
...and my newest, the Oklahoma Reunions page:
http://www.rootsweb.com/~okkingfi/family.htm
Again, I apologize for straying a bit this morning!
Thank you,
LaRae
CHEATHAM Listmgr
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Subj: Family Reunions
Date: 2/10/2000 6:38:06 AM Pacific Daylight Time
From: perki72(a)attglobal.net (Sam Perkins)
To: TimeTrvlrO(a)aol.com
For an article I'm writing FamilyPC magazine, (working title) "Summertime
Reunions Via the Web," to appear in June 2000, I'd like to be put in touch
with people you might be aware of who have used Homespun-Country Kitchen's
and/or other web or computer tools to plan family reunion vacations. The
article
will help our readers see what options are out there.
Thanks for any help you can provide.
Sam Perkins
914 764 9754
perki72(a)ibm.net
Hi!
I'm trying to find out more about this CHEATHAM 3X Great Grandma of mine, who
her parents were, etc.:
Mary (Polly) CHEATHAM, b. 12 Oct 1777 in VA. Passed on to heaven 16 May
1850 from Williamson Co. TN-- of dropsey--Smithson Cemetery near Arno, V
Farm, CHILDREN: Samuel Cheatham,
Husband: Nathaniel B. SMITHSON, b. 16 May 1773 in Lunenburg Co. VA. He
married Mary (Polly) Cheatham 30 Mar 1799 in Lunenburg Co. VA. Passed on to
heaven 3 Aug 1859 from Williamson Co. TN--Probably Baptist and maybe a
Farmer, had a big house
built on property given as payment for his services as a Revolutionary
Soldier, the house was completed in 1832 by his Grandson, Nathaniel Greene
Smithson, it has been remodeled and is a historical house today, buried in
Smithson Cemetary near Arno, Williamson Co. TN
Thank you for any help on her! :))
Elise
Hello,
Since not all GenConnect posters are necessarily subscribers to the family
mailing list, I will be forwarding on to you all new posts made to the
CHEATHAM
boards.
To respond, please visit the special page set up for them....
http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~tmetrvlr/cheathamb.html
Thanks,
LaRae
CHEATHAM listmgr
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CHEATHAM Queries
A new message, "Cheatham," was posted by P M Wynn Meiners on Fri, 10 Dec
1999 It is a response to "The CHEATHAM Family," posted by Pam Carey Durstock
on Tue, 18 May 1999
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Surname: CARR, CHEATHAM
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NAME: P M Wynn Meiners
EMAIL: a1hawkeye(a)juno.com
DATE: Dec 10 1999
QRYTEXT: I'm looking for a CHEATHAM married to a CARR early 1800's IA or IN,
any links?
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CHEATHAM Queries
Posted by Jess Callaham <callaham(a)sbceo.org> on Mon, 15 Nov 1999
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Surname: CHEATHAM, ROWELL, RICHTER
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Trying to locate info on the parents of my Grandmother, Mary Elizabeth
Cheatham/Stroud/Callaham. Her birth certificate lists her father as George
Cheatham and her mother Anna Rowell and she was born 02 January 1882 in
Ozark, Franklin County, Arkansas. I believe her mother Anna died aprox 1891
and that she was remarried to a Richter. Mary was living with her
grandfather, Jacob A Rowell in Cravens Township, Franklin County Arkansas in
the 1900 Census. She had a brother, Charley R Cheatham. Mary's birth
Certificate lists her father George as being born in Georgia and residing in
Ozark Arkansas. Mary Callaham is buried in the Granbury Cemetary, Granbury TX
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CHEATHAM Queries
Thomas Cheatham I
Posted by H. Michael McTeer <mcteer(a)iname.com> on Tue, 02 Nov 1999
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Surname: Cheatham
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Descend from Thomas Cheatham I b. abt 1644 resided in Chesterfield County,
Virginia.
H. Michael McTeer
HC01-Box 2181A
29 Palms, CA 92277
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CHEATHAM Queries
Franklin County Georgia Cheathams
Posted by Steve Cheatham <steve(a)creeknet.com> on Tue, 02 Nov 1999
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Surname: Cheatham
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Looking for Frank Newton Cheathams father. Newt was buried in Franklin county
Georgia USA in 1893. He died in his 40's from pnuemonia.
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