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Yes, thanks for pointing that out. The "Berry gang" must must have been
thinking about me! Sure don't have a Harrison or Green in the Berry line
so don't know why else that would pop out there. The library did say
they had info that Harrison Green *Christmas* was buried in the Willis
Chapel Cemetery. Sounded like there may have been a stone at one time
but they did not find one in 1999 I think was the year Glen Hill
mentioned that they or someone must have been doing a census of the
cemetery. How are you all doing? Gayle
On 3/9/2014 10:40 PM, Teresa McMillan wrote:
> Gayle,
> Did you mean Harrison Green CHRISTMAS and not Harrison Green BERRY in the paragraph that begins "Published in..."?
>
> Teresa, Sent from my iPad
>
>> On Mar 9, 2014, at 1:23 PM, "Gayle E. Kent" <gayle(a)ezed.biz> wrote:
>>
>> Harold-Thank you for all your hours/days/months/years devoted to this
>> project. It is much appreciated. We just recently found a new obit on
>> Harrison Green Christmas that ties down where and when he died and where
>> he was buried. Wasn't sure if you had that info yet or not. I am pasting
>> the text into this email. If you would like to have a digital copy (.pdf
>> or .jpg) of this let me know and I will email. Also got an obit for Enos
>> Jenkins from the same newspaper just 9 yrs later if you want it too-not
>> much info in it. Also have the info for the Dallas Public Library, the
>> Fort Worth Public Library and the Carrollton Public Library below.
>> /
>> PASSES AWAY
>> Harrison Christmas died near Sumner Sept. 6, 1902 in the 90 yr of
>> his age was buried four miles east of Carrollton Monday, a short funeral
>> service at the grave. He was born in Ky. And was married young and moved
>> to Ind. And from there at the close of the civil war came to Mo. Since
>> which he made his home in Carroll county. He raised a family of ten
>> children of which Grandma Willis of this place is the oldest. In early
>> youth he was converted and joined the M. E. church of which he lived a
>> faithful member until his death.
>>
>> Published in the Hustler of Hale, Carroll County, Missouri in the 12
>> Sept 1902 issue Pg 4 Col 3 (Obtained from the Carrollton Public Library,
>> Carrollton, MO. Glen Hill of the library also stated that they show
>> Harrison Green Berry as buried in the Willis Chapel Cemetery in
>> Carrollton, MO located in Carrollton twp sec 36, on CR 280 1/4 mile east
>> of CR 271. GPS N 39% 21.336, W093% 25.777. )
>>
>>
>> Genealogy/ Section. J. Erik Jonsson Central /Library/, 8th floor 1515
>> Young Street | /Dallas/, /TX/ 75201 /genealogy/(a)/dallaslibrary/.org
>>
>> Fort Worth Public Library
>> Genealogy Dept genlhst(a)fortworthtexas.gov
>> 500 W Third St
>> Fort Worth, TX
>> (817) 871-7323
>>
>> www.*fort**worth**library*.org
>>
>> /Carrollton Public Library/. One North Folger Street. /Carrollton/, /MO/
>> 64633. 660-542-0183
>> director(a)carrolltonlibrary.com
>>
>> Again, thanks for all your work! Gayle
>>
>>> On 2/17/2014 4:02 PM, Herbert wrote:
>>> On February 16, 2014, the Christmas Families web page was updated. I
>>> will update the Christmas web page again
>>> by mid to late summer, depending on information received and/or
>>> found. No promises after the summer update. As
>>> mentioned earlier, I do not like to admit it, but the truth is, I'm
>>> getting older and slower.
>>>
>>>
>>> By the end of November, I will try to have created .pdf books, in
>>> descendant narrative form, for the different Christmas lines
>>> on the web page, and maybe a copy of the web page.
>>>
>>>
>>> My goal is to send these books, on DVD, to local
>>> genealogical/historial societies, and state archives. Addresses for
>>> these organizations will be appreciated. I did a rough test run on
>>> the books and some are large:
>>>
>>>
>>> Jonathan Christmas of SC book - 1448
>>> pages; http://christmas.whturner.com/jccx.htm
>>>
>>> Thomas Cross Christmas of VA - 812
>>> pages; http://christmas.whturner.com/tccx.htm
>>>
>>> Thomas Christmas of Louisiana - 125
>>> pages; http://christmas.whturner.com/tlax.htm
>>>
>>> Henry Christmas of England - 176
>>> pages; http://christmas.whturner.com/hccx.htm
>>>
>>> Unconnected Christmas Families - 85
>>> pages; http://christmas.whturner.com/uccx.htm
>>>
>>>
>>> You can access all of the above lines at our Christmas home page:
>>> http://christmas.whturner.com/
>>>
>>>
>>> My very sincere thanks to all that have provided family information,
>>> photos and documents over the years. The purpose
>>> of our web page, is the same today, as when it was started in 1997:
>>> to help fellow researchers of the Christmas &
>>> related surnames connect their families. It is you that has made the
>>> web page helpful to many Christmas families.
>>> The information on these pages comes from my research and the works
>>> of many other researchers. If you find errors
>>> of content, omissions, grammar & spelling, please let me know and
>>> they will be corrected.
>>>
>>> As usual, I need help, so if anyone would like to help in answering
>>> some of our many family questions, please email me at wht(a)whturner.com.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Best regards,
>>>
>>> Herbert
>>>
>>>
>>>
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>>
>>
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>
>
> Christmas web page address: christmas.whturner.com
> -------------------------------
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>
>
Harold-Thank you for all your hours/days/months/years devoted to this
project. It is much appreciated. We just recently found a new obit on
Harrison Green Christmas that ties down where and when he died and where
he was buried. Wasn't sure if you had that info yet or not. I am pasting
the text into this email. If you would like to have a digital copy (.pdf
or .jpg) of this let me know and I will email. Also got an obit for Enos
Jenkins from the same newspaper just 9 yrs later if you want it too-not
much info in it. Also have the info for the Dallas Public Library, the
Fort Worth Public Library and the Carrollton Public Library below.
/
PASSES AWAY
Harrison Christmas died near Sumner Sept. 6, 1902 in the 90 yr of
his age was buried four miles east of Carrollton Monday, a short funeral
service at the grave. He was born in Ky. And was married young and moved
to Ind. And from there at the close of the civil war came to Mo. Since
which he made his home in Carroll county. He raised a family of ten
children of which Grandma Willis of this place is the oldest. In early
youth he was converted and joined the M. E. church of which he lived a
faithful member until his death.
Published in the Hustler of Hale, Carroll County, Missouri in the 12
Sept 1902 issue Pg 4 Col 3 (Obtained from the Carrollton Public Library,
Carrollton, MO. Glen Hill of the library also stated that they show
Harrison Green Berry as buried in the Willis Chapel Cemetery in
Carrollton, MO located in Carrollton twp sec 36, on CR 280 1/4 mile east
of CR 271. GPS N 39% 21.336, W093% 25.777. )
Genealogy/ Section. J. Erik Jonsson Central /Library/, 8th floor 1515
Young Street | /Dallas/, /TX/ 75201 /genealogy/(a)/dallaslibrary/.org
Fort Worth Public Library
Genealogy Dept genlhst(a)fortworthtexas.gov
500 W Third St
Fort Worth, TX
(817) 871-7323
www.*fort**worth**library*.org
/Carrollton Public Library/. One North Folger Street. /Carrollton/, /MO/
64633. 660-542-0183
director(a)carrolltonlibrary.com
Again, thanks for all your work! Gayle
On 2/17/2014 4:02 PM, Herbert wrote:
> On February 16, 2014, the Christmas Families web page was updated. I
> will update the Christmas web page again
> by mid to late summer, depending on information received and/or
> found. No promises after the summer update. As
> mentioned earlier, I do not like to admit it, but the truth is, I'm
> getting older and slower.
>
>
> By the end of November, I will try to have created .pdf books, in
> descendant narrative form, for the different Christmas lines
> on the web page, and maybe a copy of the web page.
>
>
> My goal is to send these books, on DVD, to local
> genealogical/historial societies, and state archives. Addresses for
> these organizations will be appreciated. I did a rough test run on
> the books and some are large:
>
>
> Jonathan Christmas of SC book - 1448
> pages; http://christmas.whturner.com/jccx.htm
>
> Thomas Cross Christmas of VA - 812
> pages; http://christmas.whturner.com/tccx.htm
>
> Thomas Christmas of Louisiana - 125
> pages; http://christmas.whturner.com/tlax.htm
>
> Henry Christmas of England - 176
> pages; http://christmas.whturner.com/hccx.htm
>
> Unconnected Christmas Families - 85
> pages; http://christmas.whturner.com/uccx.htm
>
>
> You can access all of the above lines at our Christmas home page:
> http://christmas.whturner.com/
>
>
> My very sincere thanks to all that have provided family information,
> photos and documents over the years. The purpose
> of our web page, is the same today, as when it was started in 1997:
> to help fellow researchers of the Christmas &
> related surnames connect their families. It is you that has made the
> web page helpful to many Christmas families.
> The information on these pages comes from my research and the works
> of many other researchers. If you find errors
> of content, omissions, grammar & spelling, please let me know and
> they will be corrected.
>
> As usual, I need help, so if anyone would like to help in answering
> some of our many family questions, please email me at wht(a)whturner.com.
>
>
>
> Best regards,
>
> Herbert
>
>
>
> Christmas web page address: christmas.whturner.com
> -------------------------------
> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to CHRISTMAS-request(a)rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
>
>