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Hi everybody
I have recently uploaded my family database, which contains 200+ CHERRY
individuals (mostly my ancestors and relatives from North Bucks in England,
but with a few Oxfordshire stray families), to the Geneaweb site.
You can access it by going to the http://www.dannybull.com/familyhistory/
Please let me know if anybody spots a link
Danny Bull
gooner(a)clara.co.uk
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This is interesting - if you connect please respond to Texas1933(a)aol.com
Thank you
Gaila
----- Original Message -----
From: <Texas1933(a)aol.com>
To: <cherryj(a)gte.net>
Cc: <Cherry-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Tuesday, June 26, 2001 5:01 AM
Subject: {not a subscriber} Re: Tamer Cherry Gist
> In the church minutes of Old Mulkey Meetinghouse (Philip and John Mulkey),
> one of the members who was a participating member was John Gist. I do
think
> this may have been the husband of Tamer Cherry. Have you read "A Fork in
> the Road" about the meetinghouse at Tompkinsville, Monroe Co., KY?
>
> Of course, my Hannah Boone was a member, and her husband, Richard
Pennington,
> whose son, Isaiah Crouch Pennington married Louisa Minerva Cherry.
>
> John, I am interested in having more of your genealogy information on the
> children and spouses of Lemuel Cherry/Sara McPherson.
>
> CuZZn Nell in Florida
>
> > I have accumulated a little bit of information about John Gist (or,
Guest)
> > [1817] who married Tamer Cherry [1799], a daughter of Lemuel Cherry
[1793]
> > and Sarah McPherson [1794]. After Tamer and John Gist married the moved
to
> > IL,
> > I don't know when. They were on the 1850 Census, Montgomery Co., IL,
south
> > part of Dist. #2, HH #857:
> > John Gass (Gist) 69 PA farmer
> > Tamer Gass (Gist) 65 VA
> > Nancy Gass (Gist) 35 TN
> > Emiline Gass (Gist) 12 IL
> > John Gass (Gist) 8
>
>
>
Updated information:
George Washington Cherry Jan 1862 - 12 Sep 1924
Carrie Merritt Cherry Jan 1868 - May 1957
children
Charles (died as infant), Allen (adopted), Early, George Thomas, John Harvey, Wordlaw David, Emma Ethel, Earnest, Minnie, Alonza Lucious, Council Christopher, Willie (adopted), Leon Franklin.
Except for the adopted children, all were born in Ellenton, SC; John, Emma and Leon moved to NY; Earnest and Wordlaw moved to MI; Alonza moved to PA then back to Aiken. Carrie Merritt Cherry has a brother named Thomas who live in New Orleans for a time.
Here's the url
http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec?htx=board&r=rw&p=surnames.cherry&o=1
----- Original Message -----
From: Jim & Gaila
To: CHERRY-L(a)rootsweb.com
Sent: Friday, June 22, 2001 6:21 PM
Subject: REplacement boards for the Gen Connect Boards
The Genconnect Boards have now been replaced with a newer more searchable board. They don't seem to be broken up into Deeds, etc.
Have a look for your Cherrys and leave a message, you might find a cousin.
Regards,
Gaila
The Genconnect Boards have now been replaced with a newer more searchable board. They don't seem to be broken up into Deeds, etc.
Have a look for your Cherrys and leave a message, you might find a cousin.
Regards,
Gaila
Since several of you were asking about the Cherry Mansion, here is what
I have found in my files. I had forgotten that I had saved it. This is
from the original entry.
I am including all this message information just in case someone
understands and can benefit from the information it affords.
Mary J. Marchant
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Subject: [CHERRY-L] CHERRY MANSION - SAVANNAH, TN - CIRCA 1830
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Hi, List!
I had promised my mom that I would try to see if anyone knew enough
about the
Cherry Mansion to try to link it to our Cherry family. I just found a
Christmas card with the following information on it while going through
her
things following her death. Now that I have taken too long to do it for
her,
I would like to know for myself. Any help would be appreciated. The
card
reads as follows:
THE CHERRY MANSION
Circa 1830
Savannah, Tennessee
General Ulysses S. Grant was seated for an early breakfast with his
staff in
the dining room of the Cherry Mansion. The day was Sunday, April 6,
1862.
His Army ofthe Tennessee was camped several miles south on the opposite
bank
of the river around Pittsburgh Landing and Shiloh Church, with a rear
guard
at Crump Landing, located about halfway between Savannah and Pittsburgh
Landing. They were waiting for General Buell and his Army of the Ohio
to
arrive from Nashville, and the combined forces would attack Corinth,
Mississippi, a railroad center.
Grant was about to drink his first sip of coffee when he heard distant
cannon
fire. "Gentlemen," he said as he put his cup down without drinking,
"the
ball is in motion. Let's be off." He sent word to Buell to march
immediately to the point on the river opposite Pittsburgh Landing.
Boarding
the steamer "Tigress", they then rushed to the battle scene.
Mr. W. H. Cherry was owner of the Cherry Mansion at the time of the
Civil
War. Even though he owned slaves, he was a loyalist and volunteered his
mansion for use as headquarters for Union officers.
Two Union generals, W. H. L. Wallace and C. F. Smith, died at the Cherry
Mansion. Another general, Lew Wallace, a guest at Cherry, later
authored the
novel Ben Hur.
The Cherry Mansion appears today much as it did then. It is now owned
by
gracious Mr. and Mrs. Bob Guinn, Jr., who have maintained it in much of
its
original state and with some of its original furniture, including a desk
used
by Grant. The bricks of the 18-inch thick walls were made by slaves on
the
riverbank, and the mansion and rock wall were also built using slave
labor.
It is interesting to note that the house is built on a tiered Indian
mound,
which itself would provide some fascinating hours of study for a history
buff.
I have no idea how old this card is or who owns the home now or anything
else
about the home. Again, I would appreciate any information.
Thanks in advance!
Bebe Roper Byerly
Posted on: Cherry Queries
Reply Here: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/gc/surnames/che/Cherry/10055
Surname: CHERRY, HUNTER, ROBERTSON, JAMEISON
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Hi! Just decided to have a run at finding ELIZABETH CHERRY again. Her name
is listed as both ELIZA and ELIZABETH.I have found her in the OPR records
of Girvan, Ayr, Scotland. It says she was born about 1810. She married
FRANCIS HUNTER IN 1831 in Girvan. In the 1841 census for Girvan, they are
shown living at Wilson Street there.The census also lists their birth as
being in Ireland. Records show that she had her last child FRANCES in 1844
there. They are gone in the 1851 census. The next I find the family is
in marriage certs for her sons JONES/JONAS and JONATHAN being married in
1857 in Glasgow, where it states that she was deceased on both certs. She
also had another son GEORGE. I have that 13 year time span to try and at
least locate where she might have been born. Does anyone out there have
advice or help? For some reason, every time I sit down, she is in my mind.
Thanks for reading my post. Susan in Alberta, Canada
Thank You very much, I am going to research the archives right away.
You've all been very helpful. If you need any help with the Cherry's
NC>TN>TX let me know. Shelly Eitniear Cherry
Here is the link to access the archives:
http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/surname/c/cherry.html
Scroll down and you will find the link for the archives index.
Valerie (Johnson) Freeman
Tustin, California
Researching:
Lochbaum/Laughbaum in PA/OH
Cherry in MD/PA/OH/IA/NE
Noell in VA/KS/NE
Nixon in GA/AL
Pennington in GA
Posted on: Cherry Queries
Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/surnames/che/Cherry/10050
Surname: Cherry, Stinebaugh, Oliver, Stewart
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I am related to the NC/TN/TX Cherry's. Here is my report, if anyone has
info on these Cherry's-Immigration, Ship, Port, ETC. Cherry Mansion, Cemeteries
Photos, etc.
Would love to exchange info. Shelly Eitniear Cherry
Please visit my website to see a complete tree from
Thomas De Cherrie down to my daughters.
Link: Eitniear and Allied Families
URL: <http://familytreemaker.com/users/c/h/e/Shelly-Kay-Cherry/>