Fwd: Where oh Where?? - Debra Keeton
Subject: Fwd: Where oh Where??
From: Debra Keeton
Date: October 20, 1998

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>     > Ok, I will go ahead and admit I am not real smart right up front. Please
>     > have mercy and please tell me what to do to get more information on this
>     > person if you are smarter than I am .
>     > Robert Adams left Barnwell District in 1811 with his wife Mary? and
>     > children and their wives and children. He was there before Barnwell was
>     > Barnwell.He had land on The Lower 3 Runs.
>     > His children were John Adams Ab 1778 who married Anna Coward/dau of
>     > Needham Coward and Dorcas Roberts Coward. He moved here to Mississippi
>     > in 1810.
>     > Nancy  Adams ab1775 who married William Brown in SC/son of William
>     > Brown.
>     > Joseph Adams 1780 who married Sarah Morgan in SC /dau of Reuben Morgan
>     > Robert Jr. 1783 who married Obedience(Beedy) Morgan in SC sister of
>     > Sarah dau of Reuben Morgan. Two other children were not married when
>     > they left SC..William and Mary.'
>     > Mary married Levi Lard Redd here in Mississippi in 18?? Levi was also
>     > from SC.We aren't sure if William was married or not. He did not have
>     > any children as heirs in 1842 here in MS.
>
>     > There are 5,  Robert's that fought in the Revolution according to SC
>     > List .We don't know which could be our Robert and don't know how to find
>     > out how ,except to join the Rev. list and ask some of them.The We I am
>     > refering to is my cousin Robin Latham. I don't query alot, she does tho
>     > and we share what we get . (Our telephone bill is BAD!!)
>
>     > Our Robert Adams had some dealings with Robert Lark of the same area. We
>     > can't help think maybe Robert's Wife Mary was related to the Lark
>     > family. We really don't know tho. We know
>     > our Adams family was Babtist here. There is a William Adams whose will
>     > was probated in 1803
>     > in Barnwell.He was married to Joannah ? We believe William and Robert
>     > were brothers. After
>     > Robert and his family came here in 1811, Joannah(William's widow)
>     > brought all of her children
>     > and came here to the same area in 1812.Joannah and her children started
>     > a Methodist church here in Miss.Her son (John of course) was the pastor.
>
>     > I do wish if any of these names ring a bell for anyone,, please drop me
>     > a line.
>     > John Ruff 4/6/1812  bought land from William Adams Jr.
>     > It was tested by John Ruff and Sara Darby ..ack by John Ruff.
>
>     > Francis Feckling and George Dunbar to Joannah Adams of Barnwell for her
>     > son James
>     > CONS  500.00 A Negro named Sarey and her child
>     > signed by Frances Fickling and G,R, Dundar
>
>     > William W. Stackhouse and William Jr of same to Joannah Adams of
>     > Barnwell
>     > A negro fello named Despio 30 or 35 JAN 2, 1809
>
>     > To Thomas Darby of same 250.00 Land 100 acres at the Big Cypress Waters
>     > of the Lower Runs
>     > Savannah River Granted to Robert Lark the 19 Aug 1774 all sides vacant
>     > land.  Signed by William Adams  Test    John Ruff, Justice  Henry
>     > Flowers.
>     > It appears this land ABOVE was bought by Robert Adams from William Adams
>     > Aug 7, 1801
>     > cons-150.00  Land acres granted to Robert Lark Dec'd and another tract
>     > of 87 ac part of a trasct
>     > of 350 ac adjoining the other and granted to William Corker, Whereon the
>     >   said William Adams now live and that lying between the big cypress and
>     >   heds of Adams Branch and Needs Branch waters of the old Three Runs and
>     >         Savannah River  Signed by Robert Adams Test by Reuben Morgan and
>     > William Brown.. Rec. Feb 10, 1803
>
>     > Well I have gone for broke folks. I hope nobody  e-mails me  and
>     > corrects my spelling AGAIN.
>     > Ha Ha    If you know anything that could steer us in the right direction
>     > please let me know..
>     > We have TONS of Morgan information and Coward Information we can share.
>     > We also have some Brown information. We have an outline of Adams Dec.
>     > Here in Mississippi.
>
>     > A prayerful Thanks in Advance........http://[email protected]
>
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>     > Ok, I will go ahead and admit I am not real smart right up front. Please
>     > have mercy and please tell me what to do to get more information on this
>     > person if you are smarter than I am BG>.
>     > 
Robert Adams left Barnwell District in 1811 with his wife Mary? and
>     > children and their wives and children. He was there before Barnwell was
>     > Barnwell.He had land on The Lower 3 Runs.
>     > 
His children were John Adams Ab 1778 who married Anna Coward/dau of
>     > Needham Coward and Dorcas Roberts Coward. He moved here to Mississippi
>     > in 1810.
>     > 
Nancy Ann> Adams ab1775 who married William Brown in SC/son of
>     > William Brown.
>     > 
Joseph Adams 1780 who married Sarah Morgan in SC /dau of Reuben Morgan
>     > 
Robert Jr. 1783 who married Obedience(Beedy) Morgan in SC sister of
>     > Sarah dau of Reuben Morgan. Two other children were not married when they
>     > left SC..William and Mary.'
>     > 
Mary married Levi Lard Redd here in Mississippi in 18?? Levi was also
>     > from SC.We aren't sure if William was married or not. He did not have any
>     > children as heirs in 1842 here in MS.
>
>     > There are 5,  Robert's that fought in the Revolution according
>     > to SC List .We don't know which could be our Robert and don't know how
>     > to find out how ,except to join the Rev. list and ask some of them.The
>     > We I am refering to is my cousin Robin Latham. I don't query alot, she
>     > does tho and we share what we get . (Our telephone bill is BAD!!)
>
>     > Our Robert Adams had some dealings with Robert Lark of the same area.
>     > We can't help think maybe Robert's Wife Mary was related to the Lark family.
>     > We really don't know tho. We know
>     > 
our Adams family was Babtist here. There is a William Adams whose will
>     > was probated in 1803
>     > 
in Barnwell.He was married to Joannah ? We believe William and Robert
>     > were brothers. After
>     > 
Robert and his family came here in 1811, Joannah(William's widow) brought
>     > all of her children
>     > 
and came here to the same area in 1812.Joannah and her children started
>     > a Methodist church here in Miss.Her son (John of course) was the pastor.
>
>     > I do wish if any of these names ring a bell for anyone,, please drop
>     > me a line.
>     > 
John Ruff 4/6/1812  bought land from William Adams Jr.
>     > 
It was tested by John Ruff and Sara Darby ..ack by John Ruff.
>
>     > Francis Feckling and George Dunbar to Joannah Adams of Barnwell for
>     > her son James
>     > 
CONS  500.00 A Negro named Sarey and her child
>     > 
signed by Frances Fickling and G,R, Dundar
>
>     > William W. Stackhouse and William Jr of same to Joannah Adams of Barnwell
>     > 
A negro fello named Despio 30 or 35 JAN 2, 1809
>     > 
 
>     > 
To Thomas Darby of same 250.00 Land 100 acres at the Big Cypress Waters
>     > of the Lower Runs
>     > 
Savannah River Granted to Robert Lark the 19 Aug 1774 all sides vacant
>     > land.  Signed by William Adams  Test    John Ruff,
>     > Justice  Henry Flowers.
>     > 
It appears this land ABOVE was bought by Robert Adams from William
>     > Adams Aug 7, 1801
>     > 
cons-150.00  Land acres granted to Robert Lark Dec'd and another
>     > tract of 87 ac part of a trasct
>     > 
of 350 ac adjoining the other and granted to William Corker, > > Whereon the said William Adams now live and that lying between the big > > cypress and heds of Adams Branch and Needs Branch waters of the old Three > > Runs and Savannah River Signed by Robert Adams Test by Reuben Morgan > > and > > William Brown.. Rec. Feb 10, 1803 > > > Well I have gone for broke folks. I hope nobody e-mails me > > and corrects my spelling AGAIN. > > Ha Ha If you know anything that could steer us in > > the right direction please let me know.. > > We have TONS of Morgan information and Coward Information we can share. > > We also have some Brown information. We have an outline of Adams Dec. Here > > in Mississippi. > > > A prayerful Thanks in Advance........http://[email protected] > > > > > --Boundary_(ID_p6Ojal+qNoyP6L3qqwlDTg)-- > > Hi -- > > The message you submitted to this list (included above) wasn't > sent to the list subscribers. RootsWeb accepts only plain text > mail. 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All in all, mail in this format > produces a lot of problems for RootsWeb's servers and subscribers, > so we find it's best just to use plain text. > > -- The RootsWeb staff --Boundary_(ID_sspu61fsBxND+UBK2CzmZg) Content-type: MESSAGE/RFC822 Received: from proxy.telapex.com by mail.telapex.com (Sun Internet Mail Server sims.3.2.1998.06.30.18.16) with ESMTP id <[email protected]> for debra7@sims-ms-daemon; Tue, 20 Oct 1998 14:18:43 -0500 (CDT) Received: from bl-30.rootsweb.com (bl-30.rootsweb.com [207.113.245.30]) by proxy.telapex.com (8.8.8+Sun/8.8.8) with ESMTP id OAA08790 for ; Tue, 20 Oct 1998 14:20:04 -0500 (CDT) Received: (from slist@localhost) by bl-30.rootsweb.com (8.8.5/8.8.5) id MAA24872; Tue, 20 Oct 1998 12:20:02 -0700 (PDT) Date: Tue, 20 Oct 1998 12:20:02 -0700 (PDT) From: [email protected] Subject: Re: Where oh Where?? In-reply-to: <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Cc: [email protected] Message-id: <[email protected]> MIME-version: 1.0 X-Mailer: Procmail Autoreply Content-type: TEXT/PLAIN; CHARSET=US-ASCII X-Loop: [email protected] References: <[email protected]> From [email protected] > --Boundary_(ID_p6Ojal+qNoyP6L3qqwlDTg) > Content-type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii > Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit > Ok, I will go ahead and admit I am not real smart right up front. Please > have mercy and please tell me what to do to get more information on this > person if you are smarter than I am . > Robert Adams left Barnwell District in 1811 with his wife Mary? and > children and their wives and children. He was there before Barnwell was > Barnwell.He had land on The Lower 3 Runs. > His children were John Adams Ab 1778 who married Anna Coward/dau of > Needham Coward and Dorcas Roberts Coward. He moved here to Mississippi > in 1810. > Nancy Adams ab1775 who married William Brown in SC/son of William > Brown. > Joseph Adams 1780 who married Sarah Morgan in SC /dau of Reuben Morgan > Robert Jr. 1783 who married Obedience(Beedy) Morgan in SC sister of > Sarah dau of Reuben Morgan. Two other children were not married when > they left SC..William and Mary.' > Mary married Levi Lard Redd here in Mississippi in 18?? Levi was also > from SC.We aren't sure if William was married or not. He did not have > any children as heirs in 1842 here in MS. > There are 5, Robert's that fought in the Revolution according to SC > List .We don't know which could be our Robert and don't know how to find > out how ,except to join the Rev. list and ask some of them.The We I am > refering to is my cousin Robin Latham. I don't query alot, she does tho > and we share what we get . (Our telephone bill is BAD!!) > Our Robert Adams had some dealings with Robert Lark of the same area. We > can't help think maybe Robert's Wife Mary was related to the Lark > family. We really don't know tho. We know > our Adams family was Babtist here. There is a William Adams whose will > was probated in 1803 > in Barnwell.He was married to Joannah ? We believe William and Robert > were brothers. After > Robert and his family came here in 1811, Joannah(William's widow) > brought all of her children > and came here to the same area in 1812.Joannah and her children started > a Methodist church here in Miss.Her son (John of course) was the pastor. > I do wish if any of these names ring a bell for anyone,, please drop me > a line. > John Ruff 4/6/1812 bought land from William Adams Jr. > It was tested by John Ruff and Sara Darby ..ack by John Ruff. > Francis Feckling and George Dunbar to Joannah Adams of Barnwell for her > son James > CONS 500.00 A Negro named Sarey and her child > signed by Frances Fickling and G,R, Dundar > William W. Stackhouse and William Jr of same to Joannah Adams of > Barnwell > A negro fello named Despio 30 or 35 JAN 2, 1809 > To Thomas Darby of same 250.00 Land 100 acres at the Big Cypress Waters > of the Lower Runs > Savannah River Granted to Robert Lark the 19 Aug 1774 all sides vacant > land. Signed by William Adams Test John Ruff, Justice Henry > Flowers. > It appears this land ABOVE was bought by Robert Adams from William Adams > Aug 7, 1801 > cons-150.00 Land acres granted to Robert Lark Dec'd and another tract > of 87 ac part of a trasct > of 350 ac adjoining the other and granted to William Corker, Whereon the > said William Adams now live and that lying between the big cypress and > heds of Adams Branch and Needs Branch waters of the old Three Runs and > Savannah River Signed by Robert Adams Test by Reuben Morgan and > William Brown.. Rec. Feb 10, 1803 > Well I have gone for broke folks. I hope nobody e-mails me and > corrects my spelling AGAIN. > Ha Ha If you know anything that could steer us in the right direction > please let me know.. > We have TONS of Morgan information and Coward Information we can share. > We also have some Brown information. We have an outline of Adams Dec. > Here in Mississippi. > A prayerful Thanks in Advance........http://[email protected] > --Boundary_(ID_p6Ojal+qNoyP6L3qqwlDTg) > Content-type: text/html; charset=us-ascii > Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit > > Ok, I will go ahead and admit I am not real smart right up front. Please > have mercy and please tell me what to do to get more information on this > person if you are smarter than I am BG>. > Robert Adams left Barnwell District in 1811 with his wife Mary? and > children and their wives and children. He was there before Barnwell was > Barnwell.He had land on The Lower 3 Runs. > His children were John Adams Ab 1778 who married Anna Coward/dau of > Needham Coward and Dorcas Roberts Coward. He moved here to Mississippi > in 1810. > Nancy Ann> Adams ab1775 who married William Brown in SC/son of > William Brown. > Joseph Adams 1780 who married Sarah Morgan in SC /dau of Reuben Morgan > Robert Jr. 1783 who married Obedience(Beedy) Morgan in SC sister of > Sarah dau of Reuben Morgan. Two other children were not married when they > left SC..William and Mary.' > Mary married Levi Lard Redd here in Mississippi in 18?? Levi was also > from SC.We aren't sure if William was married or not. He did not have any > children as heirs in 1842 here in MS. > There are 5, Robert's that fought in the Revolution according > to SC List .We don't know which could be our Robert and don't know how > to find out how ,except to join the Rev. list and ask some of them.The > We I am refering to is my cousin Robin Latham. I don't query alot, she > does tho and we share what we get . (Our telephone bill is BAD!!) > Our Robert Adams had some dealings with Robert Lark of the same area. > We can't help think maybe Robert's Wife Mary was related to the Lark family. > We really don't know tho. We know > our Adams family was Babtist here. There is a William Adams whose will > was probated in 1803 > in Barnwell.He was married to Joannah ? We believe William and Robert > were brothers. After > Robert and his family came here in 1811, Joannah(William's widow) brought > all of her children > and came here to the same area in 1812.Joannah and her children started > a Methodist church here in Miss.Her son (John of course) was the pastor. > I do wish if any of these names ring a bell for anyone,, please drop > me a line. > John Ruff 4/6/1812 bought land from William Adams Jr. > It was tested by John Ruff and Sara Darby ..ack by John Ruff. > Francis Feckling and George Dunbar to Joannah Adams of Barnwell for > her son James > CONS 500.00 A Negro named Sarey and her child > signed by Frances Fickling and G,R, Dundar > William W. Stackhouse and William Jr of same to Joannah Adams of Barnwell > A negro fello named Despio 30 or 35 JAN 2, 1809 > > To Thomas Darby of same 250.00 Land 100 acres at the Big Cypress Waters > of the Lower Runs > Savannah River Granted to Robert Lark the 19 Aug 1774 all sides vacant > land. Signed by William Adams Test John Ruff, > Justice Henry Flowers. > It appears this land ABOVE was bought by Robert Adams from William > Adams Aug 7, 1801 > cons-150.00 Land acres granted to Robert Lark Dec'd and another > tract of 87 ac part of a trasct >
of 350 ac adjoining the other and granted to William Corker, > Whereon the said William Adams now live and that lying between the big > cypress and heds of Adams Branch and Needs Branch waters of the old Three > Runs and Savannah River Signed by Robert Adams Test by Reuben Morgan > and > William Brown.. Rec. Feb 10, 1803 > Well I have gone for broke folks. I hope nobody e-mails me > and corrects my spelling AGAIN. > Ha Ha If you know anything that could steer us in > the right direction please let me know.. > We have TONS of Morgan information and Coward Information we can share. > We also have some Brown information. We have an outline of Adams Dec. Here > in Mississippi. > A prayerful Thanks in Advance........http://[email protected] > > --Boundary_(ID_p6Ojal+qNoyP6L3qqwlDTg)-- Hi -- The message you submitted to this list (included above) wasn't sent to the list subscribers. RootsWeb accepts only plain text mail. That means that HTML mail, attachments, ``enriched text'', and a few other formats can't be sent to RootsWeb mailing lists. You can post your message if you send it in plain text; turn off the ``Post in HTML'' or ``Enriched Text'' features of your mail reader, or don't use any attachments. See https://sites.rootsweb.com/rootsweb/listowners/html-off.htm for instructions on turning off HTML in most of the popular mail programs, or ask your ISP's technical support line for help. We've had to institute this policy because of the problems that accompany these fancy mail formats. Some people don't have mail programs that are capable of processing the special file formats. Even among those who do, different mail programs handle these special formats in very different and confusing ways. HTML messages pose special problems to our digested mailing lists. Most of all, HTML-ified mail and attachments place a considerable burden on RootsWeb's overworked machines. All in all, mail in this format produces a lot of problems for RootsWeb's servers and subscribers, so we find it's best just to use plain text. -- The RootsWeb staff --Boundary_(ID_sspu61fsBxND+UBK2CzmZg)-- ==== SCROOTS Mailing List ====


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