Martenia Matlock is mentioned below as being the wife of Marion Williams of Franklin and Colbert Counties in Alabama. She was the daughter of Littleberry...
Was Milly's *maiden* name Williams? I wouldn't doubt it--there are intermarriages between what appear to be different Williams lines in this area, although...
This is interesting to us since this is where we are in our research of our Scotts also since the Williams family were involved in Mission work ., may recap...
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There was a Greenberry Williams born 1780 in Va died sometime after 1850 he married Milly Williams born 1800 they had a son Greenberry Williams born 1822 in Al...
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Please post your queries, and we'll see if we can get some questions answered! Jessie...
I apologize for the slowdown on this list. I haven't been tip top for a few years, and I'm mostly reading these days. I don't get online daily, or weekly, or...
I have an apology email following, but I came across this information from a Choctaw site that might explain why Robertson was attacking the French/Cherokee...
Could this be the one ? James Wesley Scott born 1792 in Ky ( Indian descent ) son of Ruben R Scott of Rutherford Tn ( This is the Rueben that married in...
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Here's what jimhamiltn is researching: "I am a descendant of the Hodges, Franklin County Alabama Scotts. Looking for information on James Wesley Scott's (1792)...
I've been thinking lately about Lucy, the wife of Stephen Thomas Williams. We don't know anything about her. She seems to disappear. Stephen Thomas Williams...
Here are transcripts of original congressional documents: http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/amlaw/lwsplink.html Click on the Indian Affairs link to see the available...
from "Indian Trails of the Warrior Mountains": pg. 44 "Gaines' Trace was one of the earliest federal roads in the Southeast. Gaines' Trace was approximately...
same book, pg. 42-43: "During the early historic period, the area of the South River Road was occupied by the Cherokees on the eastern upper reaches of the ...
I think you might have to type in the last bits: for example, this one looks like it wouldn't take in the last (tribe), which is essential to getting to the...
For some reason I am not able to open some of these ...might be my security ... From: jjemersocirce5 To: native_american_scott@yahoogroups.com Sent: Wednesday,...
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It's only gotten a couple of reviews, but I think the reviewers are missing the point. However, there aren't any sources, so it isn't really a documented...
From "Indian Trails of the Warrior Mountains" pg. 40-41 "The final Lawrence County Indian town connected by the South River Road was the Cherokee village of...
Iris, it looks like it didn't all go hot in the message. Did you try copying and pasting the link? If it has too many breaks, copy it to notepad and take out...
I could not get this link to work. Can anyone help me with this? Thanks! ... From: jjemersocirce5 To: native_american_scott@yahoogroups.com Sent: Sunday,...
Again, from Indian Trails of the Warrior Mountains: pg. 39: "The fifth downstream Indian town was a Cherokee village called Goard's Settlement which was at the...
We've already talked about this one a little bit. Here's the basics from Indian Trails of the Warrior Mountains: pg. 38-39 "The fourth downstream Indian town...
Here: http://www.mymississippigenealogy.com/ms_county/po.htm Is this information about Old and New Pontotoc: "It was in the southeastern part of this county,...
Case in point, even though it's about the previous battle: http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~mspontot/public_html/wpa/wpaindiansd istinguished.htm "FRENCH...
More about NE Mississippi settlements in the 18th century: From The Chickasaws By Arrell Morgan Gibson at http://books.google.com/ pg. 6 "Near the close of the...
There was a rather varied melting pot of folks drifting around the area in 1736. Jessie ... Battle of Akia (Akia or Hiki--I think this was in present day...
I've noticed that some of the older maps of what is now Mississippi have a Half Breed Settlement or Half Breed Indians location in what would be the NE corner...