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Neal Baker Vann was born in 1854 and I need to get his
father/grandfather/etc.... DH's family is trying to trace their Cherokee ancestry back to Chief Vann...1854 is as far back as they have gotten. DH says that Neal Bakers Vann's father is named Edmond.....but that is all the info that i have right now. Larisa Kathy Applebaum wrote: "CNYstitcher" wrote in message ... Kathy...wanna help me work on DHs family genealogy??? we have back to 1854, but we need to go back further... Sure, I'll be glad to offer what advice I can! So, what do you have in 1854, and what are you trying to find out? Inquiring minds want to know! |
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This reminds me of a guy I once worked with during my mercifully short stint
as an advertising saleswoman. Jack was the best salesman you ever met. If there had been any Eskimos in Corpus Christi, he would have sold them refrigerators. Unfortunately, after signing a client, he kind of let him/her dangle with no service to the account. Result? Clients left and went with other agencies. When I found out that his 7th wife was also his first, second, third, fourth, fifth, AND sixth, I was not at all surprised -- except that she kept falling for the same line of BS. Nell in Austin "Ruth in Happy Camp" wrote in message ... We could have a Match, if I could remember important stuff like that. The last time I checked with the (half-)sister-who-counts-offspring, my dad had nearly 100 descendents. That was at least 25 years ago. In this day of divorce, there may be as many step- as blood-kids in the family. (I am the youngest kid, #9; I have NO kids.) -- Ruth in Happy Camp "CNYstitcher" wrote in message ... Well, it's actually easier for me to understand this one than figuring out my FILs story/family. FIL marries Nancy, has 2 children, divorces, remarries Nancy and has 2 more. These children are all full-blooded siblings. FIL and Nancy divorce again and FIL marries LInda (aka Momma), who happens to be Nancy's cousin (and was the baby sitter for the children). Would she be considered the cousin or stepmother to the children, or both? FIL and Momma divorce, remarry, divorce again - no children. In the interim: son1 marries Janine (no children), son2 marries Georgane (G has 2 children from previous marriage), son3 marries Sally (2 children), son4 marries Larisa (me - 2 children). FIL marries Myrtle, mother of Sally (wife of son3).....does that meanthat Myrtle has gone from being son3's MIL to his stepmom, or does he still refer to her as his MIL?? Now in my family, once divorced, people didn;t marry back into the family, they chose new families to mix with...lol...... Larisa |
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Many large cities have genealogical libraries in one branch or another,
staffed by volunteer Mormons. The help is free, although they do charge a minimal amount for the forms. I know there are websites to help people research ancestors. From time to time my DH goes online asking something like, "Looking for information on Arphaxad or Arphaxton Dawson, born in 1820 in Williamson County, IL." Sometimes he gets a reply the next week; sometimes it doesn't come for a month or two -- or never. Nell in Austin "CNYstitcher" wrote in message ... Kathy...wanna help me work on DHs family genealogy??? we have back to 1854, but we need to go back further... Larisa, not even sure where to begin Kathy Applebaum wrote: "Ruth in Happy Camp" wrote in message ... Me, too, Donna. I thought I was confusing when trying to explain how my dad's 3d wife was the daughter of his first wife's first husband. Almost as bad as DH's family -- FIL's second wife was the niece of wife #1. So DH's half-sister is also his first cousin, once removed, and his nephew is also his second cousin. FIL's father-in-law was also his ex-BIL. Good thing I enjoy genealogy! LOL |
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Do you know where he was born? Where/when he died? Where/when he
bought/sold property? Whom he married? When, where she (they if more than one --high mortality rate for women then) was born, died? Names, dates of children, place(s) they were born? I know there are specific genealogy websites for African-Americans. It stands to reason there are others for Native Americans. While they are still around, visit, phone, or write the oldest family members and ask them for all info on parents, grandparents, children, grandchildren. Write it down immediately; don't depend on memory alone. Warning: Genealogy is addictive. Nell in Austin "CNYstitcher" wrote in message ... Neal Baker Vann was born in 1854 and I need to get his father/grandfather/etc.... DH's family is trying to trace their Cherokee ancestry back to Chief Vann...1854 is as far back as they have gotten. DH says that Neal Bakers Vann's father is named Edmond.....but that is all the info that i have right now. Larisa Kathy Applebaum wrote: "CNYstitcher" wrote in message ... Kathy...wanna help me work on DHs family genealogy??? we have back to 1854, but we need to go back further... Sure, I'll be glad to offer what advice I can! So, what do you have in 1854, and what are you trying to find out? Inquiring minds want to know! |
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I have some information on Neal Baker, but not his father.......we have
everyone from Nal Baker Vann on down to the latest generation (my son, nieces, nephews, etc.). I suppose what i need to do is try and find books and websites specifically on Cherokee genealogy and go from there, huh? Larisa, who can answer most of your questions, but wasn't going to in an open forum Nell Reynolds wrote: Do you know where he was born? Where/when he died? Where/when he bought/sold property? Whom he married? When, where she (they if more than one --high mortality rate for women then) was born, died? Names, dates of children, place(s) they were born? I know there are specific genealogy websites for African-Americans. It stands to reason there are others for Native Americans. While they are still around, visit, phone, or write the oldest family members and ask them for all info on parents, grandparents, children, grandchildren. Write it down immediately; don't depend on memory alone. Warning: Genealogy is addictive. Nell in Austin "CNYstitcher" wrote in message ... Neal Baker Vann was born in 1854 and I need to get his father/grandfather/etc.... DH's family is trying to trace their Cherokee ancestry back to Chief Vann...1854 is as far back as they have gotten. DH says that Neal Bakers Vann's father is named Edmond.....but that is all the info that i have right now. Larisa Kathy Applebaum wrote: "CNYstitcher" wrote in message ... Kathy...wanna help me work on DHs family genealogy??? we have back to 1854, but we need to go back further... Sure, I'll be glad to offer what advice I can! So, what do you have in 1854, and what are you trying to find out? Inquiring minds want to know! |
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Did that....found some references to the family and contacted the
authros/researchers listed...sadly, none could help me, though one did point me a what I think is a good direction, and the other suggested some books that i might want to look into (well, I will actually be ordering a 2 book set in the hopes that we can trace the family migration as well). Larisa Nell Reynolds wrote: Many large cities have genealogical libraries in one branch or another, staffed by volunteer Mormons. The help is free, although they do charge a minimal amount for the forms. I know there are websites to help people research ancestors. From time to time my DH goes online asking something like, "Looking for information on Arphaxad or Arphaxton Dawson, born in 1820 in Williamson County, IL." Sometimes he gets a reply the next week; sometimes it doesn't come for a month or two -- or never. Nell in Austin "CNYstitcher" wrote in message ... Kathy...wanna help me work on DHs family genealogy??? we have back to 1854, but we need to go back further... Larisa, not even sure where to begin Kathy Applebaum wrote: "Ruth in Happy Camp" wrote in message ... Me, too, Donna. I thought I was confusing when trying to explain how my dad's 3d wife was the daughter of his first wife's first husband. Almost as bad as DH's family -- FIL's second wife was the niece of wife #1. So DH's half-sister is also his first cousin, once removed, and his nephew is also his second cousin. FIL's father-in-law was also his ex-BIL. Good thing I enjoy genealogy! LOL |
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I suppose what i need to do is try and find
books and websites specifically on Cherokee genealogy and go from there, huh? The Dawes Rolls are on OK, and I think some in NC. They are trying to get them online, too. A lot of Cherokee ancestry there. I found one of ours, possibly. I'm looking for Lily Grace Holler, possibly of Hollis Oklahoma, we believe she is the full blooded Cherokee in our family tree. Merry Some mistakes are too much fun to only make once http://www.stardancerpress.com/MerryStahel/ http://community.webshots.com/user/merrystahel |
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"CNYstitcher" wrote in message ... Neal Baker Vann was born in 1854 and I need to get his father/grandfather/etc.... DH's family is trying to trace their Cherokee ancestry back to Chief Vann...1854 is as far back as they have gotten. DH says that Neal Bakers Vann's father is named Edmond.....but that is all the info that i have right now. Alas, I have absolutely no known Indian ancestry, so I can't be of much help here. I do know that there are a number of books on researching Indian ancestry, particularly Cherokee ancestry. I'd check your nearest Family History Center (they are usually in the phone book) and ask them for some advice. Good luck! -- Kathy A. (Woodland, CA) longarm machine quilting, Queen of Fabric Tramps http://www.kayneyquilting.com , remove the obvious to reply |
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"Dr. Quilter" wrote in message ... what I find most bizarre is that the guy kept remarrying women he had divorced.. clearly could not make up his mind! Actually, I can top that. My FIL is on his 4th consecutive marriage to his current wife (who is at least wife #4-7, but may be wife #5-8. we aren't sure. This is the same man where wife #2 was the niece of wife #1). Some times they live together without being married, sometimes they are married but not living together. Here's what is *really* odd -- he actually gets angry with us because we don't always know whether or not he's married! I do his taxes every year, so I have to ask to be sure. (Hmmm... maybe he's relying on us to know, because he isn't sure himself! ROFLMAO) He really got tweaked at his last divorce when I asked him if he was getting a volume discount... :-) -- Kathy A. (Woodland, CA) longarm machine quilting, Queen of Fabric Tramps http://www.kayneyquilting.com , remove the obvious to reply |
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I think it is more that he didn't want to take care of himself and
married women who were incredibly gullible...I never asked "Momma" what her story was...I would rather just leave it since she remarried and Earl is a great guy (her current husband). Larisa Dr. Quilter wrote: what I find most bizarre is that the guy kept remarrying women he had divorced.. clearly could not make up his mind! |
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