Sent to me by a cuz in MN - FYI
From the McCurtain OK Daily Gazette, Jan 11, 2005
VALLIANT MAN IN CRITICAL CONDITION AFTER HIS THROAT IS CUT
A Valliant man found with his throat cut at his residence on Gardner early today is alive but in critical condition, authorities said.
Jackie Dean Womack, 50, was in critical condition at McCurtain Memorial Hospital. Emergency medical services personnel transported him to the hospital at about 6 a.m.
Police chief David Carrell, at is request, said the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation has taken over the investigation. Details are lacking as the man has been unable to talk to the authorities, and it is uncertian who inflicted the wound.
One of the lessons we learn from history is to hopefully not repeat the mistakes that led up to wars and loss of information in the past. By not repeating those same errors, hopefully, we, as genealogist, will not repeat the same results. But every so often we need a reminder of what has happened in the past. We sometimes forget the essence of the past, the nuts and bolts of what happened, and how it happened, and how the effects of it can still be felt today. We have more tools at our disposal and are equiped with a better education than our ancestors were as a whole, this should make our generation the authors of good genealogies and not some erroneous information copied from some speculative source posted on the net.
These things have a tendency to multiply like fleas on a dog's back. Researchers of today are privy to a multitude of gedcoms to glean information from and many take advantage of borrowing and posting complete genealogies as their own without the work involved in citing the sources. The LDS, DAR and even our on Descendants of Thomas and Louvisa Rice Womack book has mistakes in them made by people like you and I.
Wars, fires, floods, lack of education and foresight makes our job a challenge that daunts us on a daily basis. I am reminded of the great tragedy of the Civil War where 622,000 of sombody's ancestors died and set brother against brother. Considering that a soldier probably had an average of four children, this war left two and a half million children fatherless and an untold number of families devastated at the loss of kin and property.
Adoptions and children being raised by relatives, widows remarrying and children being bound out didn't help any. We should as researchers of our genealogy be very cautious as to what we pass on as documented facts.
We should freely share our information, be it a small bit we discovered or helping someone with their line.
Speaking of wars, this site is just an example of what happens to the children. See Missing Identity http://www.jewishgen.org/missing-identity/
Jack
hi
if theres someway you can help me.just run across this page.throught i would give it a try.the last name davis frist name Rufus my uncle last seen i was about6yrs oldthey lived in PHILADELPHIA.COULD YOU EMAIL me where to start.thanks
I am trying to find information about my grandmother's family. She was from Carter County KY and her name was Lucille Jones. Her family is listed in the Grayson, Carter County Census 1900, 1910 and 1920. She married my grandfather Rev. Thomas P. Edwards of Estill County KY after 1920. She always told about being a cousin of Mattie Womack who married Andrew Slye (parents of Leonard (aka Roy Rogers).
JONES WILLIAM M W KY KY CARTER GRAYSON 1910
William 40 (born November 1868,also known as Willie)
Mollie 34 (born March 1876, maiden name was Everman and I think she
Mary, daughter
of Samuel and Mary Hord Everman
Lucile 15
Kennie 13
Bettie 10
Raymond 7
Ralf 4
Roland 1
Martha (mother) 74
I am trying to find information about my grandmother's family and a possible Womack connection. My grandmother was from Carter County KY and her name was Lucille Jones. She always told about being a cousin of Mattie Womack who married Andrew Slye (parents of Leonard, aka Roy Rogers. I am trying to identify whether my grandmother's grandmother was a Womack.
JONES WILLIAM M W KY KY CARTER GRAYSON 1910
William 40 (born November 1868,also known as Willie)
Mollie 34 (born March 1876, maiden name was Everman and I think she
might be Mary, daughter of Samuel and Mary (Hord) Everman
but I do not have conclusive proof)
Lucile 15 (my grandmother, married T.P. Edwards) Kennie 13 (married a ? Bently, ? McAllister and Vic Hardin)
Bettie 10 (married Tim Hannah, son of Albert and Ethel (Goble) Hannah)
Raymond 7 (never married)
Ralf 4 ("Ralph", married Edith Lewis)
Roland 1 (I think this is "Ceph", never married)
Martha (mother) 74 (was she a Womack??)
I recently visited the Roy Rogers Museum, which was recently relocated from Apple Valley, Ca. to Branson, MO. It's a great museum. Many family photos are on display. I was surprised at the large number of Womack photos. Like me, Roy's mother's name was Martha Womack. If you're ever in Branson, a tour is sure worth the time.
Hello,
My Womacks are said to be decendant from Davie Crockett. David Crockett Womack comes up through out the line, but who knows? I haven't been able to find a link. My mother's cousin is said to have documentation, but she is old and far away and very tight fisted with stuff in her later years. Anyway, if anyone has ANY information on this line, please let me know! erindent@charter.net
Hi,
I have the brand auth. and brand image that was registered by William Jefferson Womack and by his son John Seaman Womack if anyone is in this line and interested in this, too.
Erin
From the Hawkins Funeral Home Records in Jack County Texas:
Womack, Thomas Marion
Male White
Married Bertha A. Barth in 1921
Born August 22, 1858 Texas
Died October 17, 1946 Jacksboro, Texas
Father W. L. Womack Mother
Oakwood Cemetery Jacksboro, Texas
AND:
Womack, Bertha Asbary
Female White Housewife
Married T. M. Womack in 1921
Born Feb 23, 1892 Parker County, Texas
Died August 21,1968 Mineral Wells, Texas
Father M. B. Barth Mother Lucinda Ensley
Oakwood Cemetery Jacksboro, Texas
Hope this is of help to all of you cousins!
Erin
Erin,
I saw two posts on Genforum.genealogy.com/Womack, which are of interest to most of the researchers on this web page (some folks here maintain large data bases of Womacks and collateral families). We are very much interested in the sons of Maj. Jacob Womack and Sarah Johnson. Here are the children of Jacob Womack by Patricia:
"131,26 Major Jacob and Mary Womack
1 Martha b 20 March 1758 d ca 1840 Benton Co Ala m Robert Bean b 3 May 1758
2 Sarah m ________ Lane (Son of Tidance Lane)
Patricia's note:(I am not sure if this is correct or if there us another Jacob lived on Little Limestone Creek Washington Co Tenn. Possible the father of the above or the above Major Jacob the father of Jacob on Little Limestone Creek or if they are the same person and married two or more times one wife being Sarah Johnson, dau of Joseph Johnson/Johnston of Lunenburg Co VA
3 Johnson
4 John
5 Jesse
6 David
All above the Arkansas early inhabitants
7 William ? Pendleton SC White Co Tenn. Jeremiah, Jonathan, and David of Grainger Co Tenn. And David and Johnson of Grainger, Wh Co Tenn. Also Jenkin and Jacob of early Arkansas 1820s"
I've identified the William of Pendleton, SC (Jacob was in Pendleton Co., SC on the 1790 census) and White Co., TN and I'm adding this information because of the name "Crockett" being carried down the line. William named a son Crockett and his dau., Mary Jane Womack Robinson named her son William Crockett Robinson:
Note: William Womack died ca. 1846-1850 White Co., TN. His youngest child is three years old.
1850 White Co., TN 1850 11 Dist, roll 900 White Co., TN
Page 105A, House 1431
16 Womack Rachell 44 b. 1806 TN
17 Womack John F. 21 b. 1829 TN
18 Womack Mary Jane 18 b. 1832 TN m. George W. P. Robinson
19 Womack Susan 15 b. 1835 TN
20 Womack Benjamin 11 b. 1839 TN
21 Womack Cynthia 9 b. 1841 TN
22 Womack Lizanna 6 b. 1844 TN
23 Womack Crockett 3 b. 1857 TN
(Rachael Unknown Womack and children moved to Madison Co., AR ca. 1859. Johnson Womack died in Madison Co. ca. 1839)
1860 Marble Twp., Madison Co., AR p. 381
Rachel Womack, age 53, b. TN
Benjamin, age 20, b. TN
Cynthia, age 18 b. TN
Lizanna, age 15, b. TN
Crockett, age 13, b. TN
1860 Marble Twp., Madison Co., AR, b. 483
J.(John) F. Womack, age 30, b. 1829 TN
Mary Unknown, age 36, b. 1834 TN
1860 Marble Twp., Madison Co., AR p. 481 m. 8 Nov 1852 White Co., TN
George W. P. Robinson, age 40, b. 1820 TN, d. ca. 1862 ..buried Nard Cemetery, Carroll Co., AR
Mary (Mary Jane Womack), age 25, b. TN
William C. (Crockett), age 9, b. 1851, White Co., TN
Martha A., age 6, b. 1854 White Co., TN
Amanda, b. age 3, 1857 White Co., TN
Alexander Woodrow, b. 1860 Carroll Co., AR
and Arizona, b. 22 Apr 1862 Carroll Co., AR
March 5, 2005:
"I have Fannie Womack (my 3rd greataunt) married to Elijah David Weaver. Her father being Johnson or johnson Ashley Womak, mother unknown. Where does the Cherokee information come from? If Johnston was her father and her mother were Cherokee, then she would be only half. Anyone know of her mother then? Thanks.
Erin Dent"
Did Patricia indicate Johnson Womack was the father of Fannie Womack, who married Elijah David Weaver? This is just my opinion....I think Fannie Womack Weaver was the dau., of David Womack, who is most likely my Larkin Womack's father. Weaver researchers insist that her father was Larkin Womack. No one to date has been able to confirm with documentation of her father's name. This being the case, she named her son Larkin Weaver after her brother. My Larkin named a son David, probably for his father, named a son Jacob for his grandfather, named a son John for his uncle and named a son William for his uncle. In the "Basye Family In The United States", which I just purchased from Ebay, I found this: ".....In "Book E," at page 307, in the office of the Recorder of Deeds St. Louis Missouri, appears a deed dated and acknowledged October 27, 1815, recorded November 29, 1815, from Larkin Womack and Frances (also written elsewhere in the deed Fannie) Womack (late Frances Quick (F.13) to James Fugate, assigning all her dower interest in the estate of Jones
March 10, 2005
"David Womack, married to Elizabeth M Brisco, his father was Johnson Ashley Womack. I have that line back to the late 1500's. I can be contacted at
erindent@charter.net"
The family group sheet of Johnston Womack, wife Elizabeth submitted by Patricia to the Washington Association of Genealogists indicated Patricia thought Johnson was married to Elizabeth and she was puzzled by the age difference. But the children are David and Elizabeth Brisco's children. I think your David's name was probably David Johnson Womack or Johnson David Womack. This family group sheet can be found on LDS's IGI site
Re: your post of March 7, 2005 on this web page about your family's belief that your Womacks are related to Davy Crockett and the name David Crockett Womack.....this is certainly is possible. Davy Crockett was the son of John Wesley Crockett (son of David Crockett, Sr. and Elizabeth Hedge) and Rebecca Sullivan Hawkins. Major Jacob Womack was a committeeman on the Watauga Petition of 5 July 1776. David Crockett, Sr., and his son, William Crockett signed this petition. Davy was born in 1786 Limestone Cove, Washington Co., TN. This a note Patricia had in her research: "(I am not sure if this is correct or if there us another Jacob lived on Little Limestone Creek Washington Co Tenn. Possible the father of the above or the above Major Jacob the father of Jacob on Little Limestone Creek or if they are the same person and married two or more times one wife being Sarah Johnson, dau of Joseph Johnson/Johnston of Lunenburg Co VA)"
Is the David Crockett Womack a descendant of your David Womack or he an ancestor of your David Womack?
Beth
Beth, et al
We know were two Jacob Womacks at Watauga - one one of the Commissioners, the other a signer - the only assumption we can make of this is that the signer was the son of the commissioner (Maj Jacob)... no real proof of course, strictly circumstantial, but you never know..........
I also see that the wife of Jacob is rearing an ugly head as Mary again - methinks this is where someone got the idea my Mary Wills Womack was the wife of Maj Jake, a cousin to my 4th great; and the real husband of Mary Wills -- Unfortunately the DAR has a problem with her being listed as the wife of the ole Maj....and by the way, all you people that have her as Mary Wills Cole, drop the Cole - her son David's Bible record shows her as WILLS....I have a transcript of it......Doesnt anyone think it would be rather weird for parents to name a child after the last name of the mothers former husband???
Her grandfather Josiah Whitlock did not name her in his will of Oct 1769; but did name a brother and sister or two - it mentioned her father Doctor Wills as deceased - looking at this, and the fact the census records indicate she was born between 1760 and 1770 (Kentucky indicates 1765-70); she would have been born after the will was written, her father died while she was still in the
womb, but sometime in 1769; and she had to have been born after Oct 1769-probably early 1770..then her mother, Mary Whitlock Wills, married John Cole in Aug 1772 (18 Aug on bond or certificate)..
ATTN: Sam and Roger have u two heard of The Valentine Papers if not u two might want to read them lots of info. about our Womacks in it. Information on the Womacks while in England I believe and some other important info. such as Womack orphans and such and their guardians. Will give yall info. on how to look at these records at my local library if yall need me to it will not be a problem to me just let me know.
Derrell
Thanks for you input - have had a copy of the pages that pertian to Womacks for some years now - on a disk somewhere in the great cavern of my lousy filing system.
What we really need, since we have beaten the VA bunch to death looking for an
immigrant ancestah, is access to the Brit records on the colonies - I dont think those got burned in a courthouse fire, etc -- It is quite obvious there was some reather painstaking records keeping of births, deaths, property, etc - so Ole King whats-his-name would know who, what and how much to tax...I doubt seriously that the availabe records there are cataloged - rather in loose files somewhere in a dingy basement under inches of dust...and hopefully not too damp and moldy!
I also believe that there are many church records that have yet to be made available to everyone - those hold some truths and fiction breakers methinks..
Unless someone has something in the bottom of an old trunk they havent looked at, we are at wits end on this side of the water -- all we can do is try to link up what we have back to those we know for sure were in early VA...AND, hope for a good break somewhere in our lifetime...
So, Derrell, mi amigo - keep on diggin like you have and you just may be the one to crack this wide open...
The Valentine Papers are available online if you have the bells and whistles membership on Ancestry.
Ann must have seen parts of them because she quotes from the often.
I think that's where all the wife beating, pig and apple stealing and horse racing information comes from on the first brood.
I AM PAMELA WELBORN MY HUSDON WAS ALBERT RAY WELBORN HE DIE 2-29-2004 IN MENDENHALL MS. I AM LOOKING FOR JOHN AND VIOLA WELBORN THAT LIVE IN MT,OLIVE MS.IN 1920.IF ANY ONE CAN HELP ME PLEASE DO SO THANK YOU
I AM PAMELA WELBORN I AM LOOKING FOR WELBORN THAT LIVED IN MT.OLIVE MS. IN 1900
ATTN: Pamela I fount these records Mount Olive is in Covington County Mississippi
This is what I found Pamela hope it helps
1910 Census MS/Covington Co./5-Bt/District 9
Wilborn John 26yrs Married 8yrs MS---MS---MS
Viola 29yrs Married 8yrs MS---MS---MS
Troy 7yrs MS---MS---MS
1920 Census MS/Covington Co./Oakohay/ District 9
Welbourne J W 37yrs MS---MS---MS Farmer
V V 41yrs MS---MS---MS
Troy 16yrs MS---MS---MS
Curtis 9yrs MS---MS---MS
Homer 4yrs? MS---MS---MS
Haword 4yrs MS---MS---MS
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------Info Found at Familysearch.org
Husband
JOHN W. WELBORN Pedigree
Birth:
Christening:
Marriage: 1900 , Smith, Mississippi
Death: 07 MAY 1958
Burial:
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Wife
VIOLA V. PRINCE Pedigree
Birth:
Christening:
Marriage: 1900 , Smith, Mississippi
Death: 03 JAN 1960
Burial:
Hello Sam and All,
Sam,I sent you an e-mail a month or so ago, you didn't respond, so I guess I'll post my info here for all. A year or so ago, I wrote you requesting info on my husband's Womack line, you were kind enough to respond and I was thrilled. We did have a difference of opinion when it came to whether or not Mary Womack born July 10, 1903 in Cave Springs, Missouri was a daughter of Archer Preston Womack and Nora Erwin Compton, as you correctly stated that there was no proof. After conversing with older family members, they told me that Mary's 'real' name was Valley Lockey Womack, a name she hated, when Valley turned 18, she just up and changed it to Mary and was forever known by that name. No legal paperwork involved, just did it. I have had many distractioons from genealogy this year, including the passing away of my Mother so I haven't been as diligent as I use to be, however, I have started back up and did run across a census page with Valley listed on it, once again, not iron clad proof, as most researchers demand, but all I got and probably all I ever will have!! The census page, if you want to look at it yourself for verification purposes:
1910 Missouri Census, Walnut Grove Township, Greene County, page 264A, Ancestry Image #34, Line 36, Household #354, Arch Preston-Head, Line 40, listed as his daughter is Valy, age 7. This is my husband's grandmother, also known as Mary Womack. I also wanted to make sure you had an updated e-mail address for me, which is AudrHorn8@aol.com, sorry, I was not aware that you still had my old one. Thank you, Audrey Horner
Texas 1920 Census Alphabetical by County
TEXAS WOMACKS
ANGELINA COUNTY
Marriages
WOMACK, Henry Y KLUTTS, L V Miss 27 Nov 1870
WOMMACK, Lotty BROWN, Eli 10 May 1866
BAYLOR COUNTY
Vera Cemetery near Seymour TX
Womack, Baby (no further information)
BOSQUE COUNTY
Land Records
Womack, A P Womack, A P 1043
Marriages
WOMACK, A V ALSUP, Armintie 08 Apr 1896
WOMACK, Abbie E NEW, F D 09 Nov 1892
WOMACK, C L BAREFIELD, Emmie 09 Jan 1893
WOMACK, Calvin MYERS, Etta 07 Jan 1890
WOMACK, Cora NEW, Robert 25 Jul 1894
WOMACK, D W MYERS, Rachel Elizabeth 28 Jun 1892
WOMACK, E S MYERS, S Lee 24 Mar 1889
WOMACK, Elizabeth Jane JOHNSTON, C A 21 Feb 1894
WOMACK, Etta STRINGER, G L 06 Oct 1892
WOMACK, F W WOMACK, Rachel Mrs 20 Aug 1895
WOMACK, Florence STRETCH, W M 10 Mar 1881
WOMACK, J P CRUCE, Georgia 15 Jul 1884
WOMACK, John A WALLS, E J Miss 17 Sep 1879
WOMACK, Julia A WILDER, D E 30 Nov 1876
WOMACK, L R CHILDRESS, Nealie 24 Dec 1885
WOMACK, M A Miss ROY, Richard D 06 Oct 1884
WOMACK, M J Miss GARY, Isaac C 26 May 1885
WOMACK, Mary A HERNDON, J L 28 Dec 1882
WOMACK, Mildred P MORRIS, F M 21 May 1885
WOMACK, Mintie LIGON, George W 20 Nov 1883
WOMACK, Ollie May LEWIS, Chas A 17 Oct 1891
WOMACK, R T GLASS, Annie 20 Dec 1893
WOMACK, Rhoda ARCHER, Earl 21 Jun 1888
WOMACK, S F Miss WELCH, Wm J 07 Nov 1877
WOMACK, S H Miss BAXTER, W B 02 Sep 1886
WOMACK, Saphronia WELCH, T R 15 Jul 1884
WOMACK, Sarah BELCHER, James L 15 Dec 1892
WOMACK, T S Miss PINKERTON, J T 22 Apr 1894
WOMACK, W M GOODALL, Janie 01 Jan 1885
BOWIE COUNTY
old settlers of Texarkana, prior to 1888
Womack, J. W.
CALDWELL COUNTY
Marriages
BKS C-D Page 363
Womack, H W McCarty, J M Jul 27 1872
Jeffrey Cemetery
Womack, Francis Frank 9 Mar 1900 24 May 1958
Womack, Lura Pearl . . . . .1912 1975
CHEROKEE COUNTY
Marriages
WOMACK, Hattie MCKINNEY, R A 18 Sep 1892
CHILDRESS COUNTY
Land Rcords
W&NW RR CO H Womack, R L 486 1103
COLLIN COUNTY
1850 Census Index
Wormack 13A
CORYELL COUNTY
TAX ROLL A thru H, 1884
NAME Abstract # SURVEY ACRES Other Taxables
Bishop,L.J. 1063 L.Womack 500 C,H,c,s
Wolf, Mrs. M. A. 1063 L.Womack 150
Grimes, J. A. 1063 L.Wommack 630
Birth/WWI Registrations
Warren, J J Womack, T 58 1800
Womack, Larkin Womack, L 1063
COTTLE COUNTY
Land Records
BBB&C RR CO Womack, A 2 1418
Was also shown as Wommack A
CRANE COUNTY
Land Records
Womack, P V Womack, P V 40 987
CROSBY COUNTY
Lorenzo Cemetery
Womack, Sarah C. 04/20/1851 07/26/1940
DALLAM COUNTY
WWI Draft/Birth Information
Name DOB Race POB Location of Reg
Womack, Mal K. 6 Sep 1884 W Dallam TX
DALLAS COUNTY
Marriages
WARNOCK, Thos E MAPLES, Margaret E 19 Dec 1878
Womack J. H. McQueen Agnes A. 18-Feb-1891
Wilmans Bertie Womack C. C. 23-Dec-1888 Martinier, J.
Bennett C. G. Womack Mrs. J. P. 27-May-1898 Fuller, D. F. M. G.
Jordan D. A. Wamack Sue 04-Jan-1891 Mothershed, W. P.
Nance J. P. Wamack Miss Ida 10-Dec-1890 Bramblitt, E. C.
Smith Cemetery, Irving
Womack, John R., 24 Jul 1881 29 Sep 1939
Sowers Cemetery
WOMACK, Abe M 28 Mar 1875 12 Dec 1958
DAWSON COUNTY
WWI Draft/Birth REgistration
Name DOB Race POB Location of Reg
Womack, William Lafayette 29 Mar 1899 W Dawson
Womack, William Wallace 25 Feb 1874 W Dawson
Land Records
G RR CO 35 Womack, T6S 82 945
DEAF SMITH COUNTY
Marriages
WOMACK, John L AICHLMAYER, Margaret Rita 08 Feb 1953
WOMACK, Mac BAKER, Sloan 20 Sep 1919
WOMACK, W B RUNTON, Bessie May 02 Nov 1924
Draft Registrations WWI
Name DOB Race Birth other Info Where Registered
Bowers, Robert Womack 18 Nov 1896 W Nocona TX Deaf Smith TX
Womack, Richard Homer 29 Feb 1876 W Deaf Smith TX
DENTON COUNTY
Pilot Point Community Cemetery
NAME ADDITION SQUARE BLOCK LOT GRAVE #
Mayfield, Florine Womack Masonic 5 5 8 6
Pederson, Thomas Womack Yarbrough 11 4 6 4
DICKENS COUNTY
Spur Memorial Cemetery
Name Maiden Name Obit Section/block/lot Birth/Death dates Owner of Lot
Robinson Mattie Ada Womack Obit Old 21 7 06-28-1873 07-26-1944
P.T.B.Robinson Robinson, Mattie Ada Womack
Dickens Cemetery -
Womack, Randy Location: N-08-37, No dates given
EASTLAND COUNTY
Land Records
Wormack, Joseph H Womack, J 653
Womack, D G Womack, D 1621
ET RR CO Womack, M 34 1214
EL PASO COUNTY
Land Records
Stewart, CD Womack, W O 318 9877
ELLIS COUNTY
Land Records
SIMON WARMACK S. WARMACK 1175
Marriages
WOMACK, W C SEGRAVES, Sarah E 06 Sep 1885
ERATH COUNTY
Marriages
WOMACK, D L STRACENER, Minnie 01 Dec 1895
WOMACK, Florence ROGERS, T P 08 Jul 1888
WOMACK, J A THOMPSON, Miss Laura (I 264) Book/Page?
FANNIN COUNTY
Marriages
WOMACK, J L MCDONALD, Mary 27 Jan 1869
WOMMACK, Martha M MCDONALD, John 06 Mar 1856
Cemeteries
Oakhill Cemetery
Womack, Elizabeth Ann Sep 29, 1829 Mar 25, 1900 w/o W B Womack
Womack, Estella Dec 09, 1888 Aug 03, 1897 d/o JA and VT Womack
Womack, Mary Marshall Jun 10, 1858 Jan 13, 1937 w/o W B Womack
Womack, Oliver A Jan 10, 1891 Aug 01, 1892 s/o AJ and VT Womack
Womack, R M May 17, 1876 May 15, 1948
Womack, W B Dec 28, 1900 Nov 30, 1952
Womack, W B Aug 29, 1829 Jun 01, 1907 h/o Mary Marhsall
and Elizabeth
Doss, Sears or Lindsey Springs Cemetery
Womack, Eliza Maybell 14 Feb.1876 07 Nov.1877 dau. of J.H.& M.R.Womack
Womack, Infant 15 Nov1885 15 Nov 1885 of J.H.& M.R.Womack
Womack, M.R. 03 Oct.1851 28 Sep 1888
Lindsey Cemetery near Randolph
Allen, Infant of W.& L.C.Allen 07 Feb.1884 14 Feb.1884 next to Minnie Womack
Womack, Minnie E. wife of W.J. 16 Sept.1867 10 Oct.1884 next to Inf.Allen
S E Blanton Cemetery
Womack, A Dec 25, 1987 Nov 30, 1897
Land Records
Womack, William Wommack, W 1155
Moore, J B Womack, T 1 1458
UL 2 Womack, W L 2 1219
FAYETTE COUNTY
1850 Census Index
WORMACK 204B
FLOYD COUNTY
Land Records
AB&M Womack, A 46 2340
AB&M Womack, W 46 2415
AB&M Womack, W 46 2585
AB&M Womack, W 46 2414
FOARD COUNTY
Land Records
H&TC RR Co A M Womack 450 1275
H&TC RR Co A M Womack 460 1056
GLASSCOCK COUNTY
WWI Draft/Birth Information
Name DOB Race POB Locationof Reg
Womack, Cal Sugg 15 Dec 1887 W Brownwood TX Glasscock
GONZALES COUNTY
Harwood Masonic Cemetery
Perkins, Elizabeth Womack
GRAYSON COUNTY
Fairview Cemetery
Womack Hilliary W Sep 10, 1912 Mar 03, 1985 Wed Leona Huff Mar 02, 1928
Womack, JOhn F 1865 1944 S/W Laura B Womack
Womack, Laura B 1866 1949 S/W John F Womack
Womack, Leone Huff Jan 20, 1917 Jun 26, 1990 Wed Hilliary W Womack
Womack, Walter Francis 1889 1917 Pvt US Army WWI
Gordonville Cemetery
Womack Clark 1878 1957
Womack Grace 1883 1962
Womack George Turner 07-19-1913 02-12-1996 (Buster) (Cpl Army WW II)
m. 11-21-1931 Lurlene Hopkins
Womack Elmer Lee 10-24-1916 07-07-1995 m. 09-26-1934 Marvis Godwin
(PFC Army WW II)
Womack Willie C. 10-23-1905 06-04-1987 m. 08-11-1925 Ruby M.
Womack Albert H. 11-11-1911 01-04-1976 ( PFC Army WW II )
Womack Julia Joe 12-02-1918
Womack baby 08-21-1914
Womack Thomas L. 01-18-1914 12-25-1991
Womack Vera 07-08-1915 06-02-1995
Preston Bend Cemetery
Carender, James Thomas, Jun 02, 1867 Jan 07, 1944, m. Sep 21, 1894
Carender, Mary Ann Womack, Jun 10, 1879 Jun 19, 1916, wife of James T Carender
City Cemetery, Whitewright
Womack, Edna Ray ---------- May 26, 1935
Sadler Cemetery, Sadler
O'Neal, Lula Womack Sep 08, 1868 Oct 24, 1923
O'Neal, E R Feb 12, 1893 Mar 18, 1893 S/O W B & M L O'Neal
(child poss hers? there is no other O'Neal listed)
Wommack, J W Sep 28,1833 Jan 30,1884
Wommack, Mary C Oct 18,1835 Oct27,1923
Wommack, Nancy SSep15,1800 Mar15,1877
Oakwood Cemetery - Denison TX
Womack, Effie Hayden Jan 21, 1895 Sep 08, 1984
GRIMES COUNTY
Marriages
WOMACK, A LAWRENCE, Adaline 04 Jul 1853
WOMACK, Henrietta M MONTGOMERY, J M 04 Jun 1850
WOMACK, Mary F GREEN, John H 01 Mar 1858
WOMACK, Matilda S M DAVIS, Benjamin F 23 Aug 1853
1850 CENSUS INDEX
WAMACK 731A-774A
GONZALES COUNTY
Harwood Masonic Cemetery
Perkins, Elizabeth Womack
Mansfield Cemetery
Hall, Mollie Lois (Womack), 14 Oct 1894, No Date
HALE COUNTY
Land Records
EL&RR RR CO A3 Womack, A 42 2129
HARRISON COUNTY
Marriages
WOMACK, Franklin M MADDUX, Nancy E 07 Sep 1853
WOMACK, Jacob LOVEL, Lucy 04 Jul 1841
WOMACK, John WOODLEY, Amanda 30 Jan 1856
WOMACK, Louisiana ELLIOTT, W W 12 May 1844
WOMACK, Mary A HILL, William T 31 Jul 1853
WOMACK, Matilda GREER, M D 05 Feb 1841
WOMACK, Orville J MADDUX, Rachel B 29 Nov 1853
Land Records
Womack, Larkin Womack, L 735
Wornick, Jacob Wornick, J 733
Womack, Larkin Womack, L 734
HEMPHILL COUNTY
WWI Draft/Birth Information
Name DOB Race POB Location of Reg
Uzzell, Minter Womack 28 May 1874 W Hemphill Co
HOPKINS COUNTY
Marriages
Womack, ALferd Reppond, Willie 20 Apr 1918
Womack, G. A. Hinkle, Hazel 23 Dec 1937
Womack, G. P. Dawson, Leora 22 Dec 1900
HOUSTON COUNTY
Marriages
WOMACK, F M Miss GREGG, A M 26 Dec 1887
WOMACK, J B GLENN, Addie 14 Sep 1887
HUNT COUNTY
Marriages
WOMACK, C B PATILLO, Mary Ida 10 Feb 1889
JACINTO COUNTY
Land REcords
Womack, Morris K Womack, M K 486,487,488
Womack, Morris K Womack, M K 489,490,491
Womack, Morris K Fraser, W B, 492
Womack, M L JR Womack, M L 423
Womack, F J Womack, F 167 480
JACK COUNTY
Marriages
WOMACK, E J BOATMAN, R G 29 Jun 1884
WOMACK, I C MCDONALD, D B 29 Jun 1889
WOMACK, I C BEEBE, Prudie 11 Dec 1895
WOMACK, J S RAINS, M J 14 Mar 1886
WOMACK, Margaret J LANGSTON, H S 01 May 1877
WOMACK, T M BRISCO, C J 10 Feb 1885
WOMACK, W J MCDONALD, Rebecca J 03 Jul 1889
Land Records
SP RR CO Womack, T 2 2341
Womack, W J Wommack, W 1199
Womack, W J Womack, W 912
Buckner, George Womack, T 1500
JOHNSON COUNTY
Land Records
Womack, AM Womack, A 893
JONES COUNTY
Land Records
SP RR CO Womack, A G 16 1208
SP RR CO Womack, A S 16
LAMAR COUNTY
Marriages
WOMACK, Geo M PEARCY, Mary F 14 Aug 1872
WOMACK, Jas CARLEY, Winney 17 Jul 1872
WOMACK, Maggie WALKER, Jno 08 Nov 1873
WOMACK, Mary E POSS, E H 07 Dec 1870
WOMACK, Mary L WEAVER, J C 14 Oct 1874
WOMACK, Virginia E HENRY, James A 17 Dec 1869
WOMACK, Wm H CLACK, Julia 06 Jan 1863
LAMPASAS COUNTY
Oak Hill Cemetery
Womack, Mary Agnes, 1904 - 1936
LEE COUNTY
1880 Census
50 22 329 330 Womack L A W M 31 . . . 1 . . . Farming . . Ala Ala Ala .
50 23 329 330 Womack Martha M W F 28 . Wife . 1 . . . Keeping House . . Geo Geo Geo .
50 24 329 330 Womack Elizabeth W F 5 . Dau . . . . . . . . Ala Ala Geo .
50 25 329 330 Womack William W M 3 . Son . . . . . . . . Tex Ala Geo
50 33 332 333 Womack Julius W M 25 . . . 1 . . . Farmer . . Ala Ala Ala .
50 34 332 333 Womack Nancy A W F 26 . . . 1 . . . Keeping House . . Geo Geo Geo .
50 35 332 333 Womack Hety W F 4 . . . . . . . . . . Tex . . .
50 36 332 333 Womack Henry F W M 1 . . . . . . . . . . Tex . . .
LIMESTONE COUNTY
Coolidge Cemetery
Adams Willie Womack 10/22/1883 09/15/1977
Womack D. M. 06/10/1859 07/11/1932
Womack Dealy 03/14/1866 01/29/1931
LUBBOCK COUNTY
1900 Census
273B 30 0 0 159 160 Womack Charles H. Laborer W M Aug 1854 45 S . . . MS GA MS
LYNN COUNTY
Land Records
EL&RR RR CO Womack, L 489 1045
MITCHELL COUNTY
Land Records
H&TC RR CO Womack, G 22 1569
T&P RR CO Womack, T1G 4 1491
T&P RR CO Womack, T1N 4 1570
T&P RR CO Womack, T1G 10 1639
(these are as listed, must be some kind of code after last name)
MONTAGUE COUNTY
Land Records
Womack, Jesse Womack, J 853
MONTGOMERY COUNTY
Marriages
WOMACK, Aurelia COTHRAN, E W 27 Sep 1842
WOMACK, F A O JEFFRIES, W C 10 Dec 1849
WOMACK, Mary Margaret ANDERSON, Dr Caleb L 24 Jun 1851
WOMAK, Jesse BEASLEY, Eugenia 11 Jul 1850
Land Records
Bruce , C G Womack (no name/initials given) 729
Womack, M L Jr Womack M 54 727
Womack, M L Jr Womack M 52 730
Bruce, C G Womack, M 08 728
Womack, M L Jr Womack, M 61 735
Womack, K L Jr Womack, M 51 726
MORRIS COUNTY
Land Records
Womack, William B Womack, W 316
NACOGDOCHES COUNTY
Marriages
WOMACK, R L BULLOCK, Sarah H 08 May 1887
NEWTON COUNTY
Marriages
WOMACK, John C THOMPSON, Nancy H 16 Mar 1852
WOMACK, Nancy H COLVILLE, John P 20 May 1855
ORANGE COUNTY
Marriages
Womack, A. F. Bradford, Mrs. A. A. 13 Feb 1902
WOMACK, M M Miss HAYNES, S P 18 Mar 1880
WOMACK, Wm B DAY, Amanda A 30 Aug 1880
Davis, Jesse Womack, Miss Hazel 29 Aug 1918
Keats, J. F. Womack, Mrs. Alpha 07 Apr 1917
Birth Information
Name DOB Register Parents
Womack, Jack Garnett 19 Oct 1930 vol 3 p 202 John Garnett & Delma Letney
PANOLA COUNTY
Waldrop Cemetery
WARMACK WILLIAM 00-00-1847 00-00-1877
Land Records
Womack, Larkin Womack, L 270 706
Wornick, Jacob Wornick, J 1028
Womack, John Womack, J 705
Womack, John Womack, J 894
Womack, John Womack, J 701
Womack, John Womack, J 703
Womack, John Womack, J 841
Womack, John Womack, J 702
1850 Census - Microfilm # 432-913
Index only
LN HN FN LAST NAME FIRST NAME AGE SEX RACE OCCUP. BORN
6 389 389 Womack Julius 21 M farmer AL
13 399 399 Womack Francis 53 F W widow(sic)MO
14 399 399 Womack John 36 M W farmer MO
15 399 399 Womack Lucy Ann 27 F W MO
16 399 399 Womack Jacob 26 M W farmer MO
17 399 399 Womack Newton 24 M W farmer MO
18 399 399 Womack Larkin 21 M W farmer MO
19 399 399 Womack James 18 M W farmer MO
20 399 399 Womack Wm. 16 M W AR
21 399 399 Womack Panola 14 F W TX
23 179 179 Womack Jacob 54 M W Farmer MO
24 179 179 Womack Lucy 34 F W Housekeeper AL
25 179 179 Womack Fredonia 17 F W Housekeeper TX
26 179 179 Womack Zenora 14 F W TX
27 179 179 Womack Lavilla 12 F W TX
28 179 179 Womack Elmira 10 F W TX
29 179 179 Womack Levinia 07 F W TX
30 179 179 Womack Jeremiah 04 M W TX
1860 CENSUS INDEX
27 28 Womack Elmira 10 TX
27 25 Womack Fredonia 17 TX
27 23 Womack Jacob 54 MO
27 30 Womack Jeremiah 4 TX
27 27 Womack Lavilla 12 TX
27 29 Womack Levinia 7 TX
27 24 Womack Lucy 34 AL
27 26 Womack Zenora 14 TX
21 5 Wormack James 24 TN
1850 SLAVE SCHEDULE
See Tx Afro-American Page
PARKER COUNTY
Land Records
Womack, Thomas J Wormack, T 1632
Womack, William Womack, W 1645
PECOS COUNTY
Land Records
H&GN RR CO 12 Womack, L A 12
POLK COUNTY
Land Records
Womack, Frank Womack, F 723
Womack, Mark S Womack, M 83
REAGAN COUNTY
Land Records
T&P RR CO 36 Womack, T5M L 46 967
RED RIVER COUNTY
Land Records
Harrington, E M Womack, T 197 1615
Marriages
WOMACK, Fannie HORNE, T W 08 Jul 1869
ROCKWALL COUNTY
Marriages
WOMMACK, Frances B REGISTER, A G 21 Jun 1887
RUSK COUNTY
Land Records
Womack, John Womack, J
SAN AUGUSTINE CO
1850 CENSUS
08 205 205 Womack John C. 26 M Physician Ala
09 205 205 Womack Charlotte 28 F Ala
10 205 205 Womack Frances 05 F Mi (Probably should be MS)
11 205 205 Womack Mary 03 F Texas
12 205 205 Womack Charlotte 02 F La
Obits
11-29-1942 Wilkes McCallum dies. Survivors are daughters: Mrs. LilaCompton,
Mrs. Reta Womack; Mrs. Lila Wiseman, Mrs. Addie Bell Williams.; sons : Clive,
H.A. and David?; father :John N. ; 3 brothers: Vick,Tommy andMarion; 2 sisters:
Mrs. Walter Cooper and Mrs Virgil Ramsey.
SAN SABA COUNTY
Land Records
REUBEN WORMACK R. WARMACK 23 1338
SCURRY COUNTY
Land Records
H&TC RR CO 97 Womack, B F 252 2226
SCHLEICHER COUNTY
WWI Draft/Birth Information
Name DOB Race POB Location of Reg
Womack, Clarence Abram 08 Sep 1882 W Schleicher
Womack, Clifford Thomas 29 Dec 1888 W Texas Schleicher
SHACKELFORD COUNTY
Land Records
LAL Womack, A M 26 1225
SHELBY COUNTY
Cemetery
Herbert C. Womack May 31, 1905 Aug. 5, 1996 Married
Ella Avis Womack Oct. 13, 1906 July 21, 1990 Feb. 4, 1933
SMITH COUNTY
Liberty Hill Cemetery
Womack, Dorothy S. - 1 Jan 1890 19 July 1976 Mother
STERLING COUNTY
WWI Draft/Birth Information
Name DOB Race POB Location of Reg
Harrison, John Womack 30 Dec 1892 W Marshall TX Sterling
TARRANT COUNTY
Johnson Station Cemetery
Womack, Mary A., nee Mitchell, Feb. 27, 1822 - Oct. 25, 1893
Mansfield Cemetery
Hall, Mollie Lois (Womack), 14 Oct 1894, No Date
TRINITY COUNTY
Marriages
WOMACK, Mary J BRASHEAR, Alford 09 Feb 1882
Land Records
Womack, W N Womack, W N 17911
Womack, Abraham J Womack, A J 652
Womack, David Womack, D 651
Womack, W N Womack, W 16 937
Womack Womack, A J 666
WALKER COUNTY
Marriages
WOMACK, Louis STEWART, Zella 16 Jul 1899
WOMACK, M E WATKINS, J P 26 Jul 1903
WASHINGTON COUNTY
Marriages
Womack K. Dement Nannie Oct/18/1909 16 291 582
Wormack J. J. Sapp W. A. May/04/1875 05 162 317
WISE COUNTY
Marriages
WOMACK, J A MEEKS, Lizzie 28 Dec 1894
WOMACK, J L ROGERS, Annie 05 Mar 1891
WOMACK, Sophronia B MCNERLY, Joseph 01 Dec 1881
YOUNG COUNTY
Probates--1920-1959, Vol II
Womack, E.R. 172
Womack, J.R. 178
Womack, Jackie Wright 107
Womack, Mary E. 23
Womack, Noble 3
Womack, Noble A. 24
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MISCELLANEOUS
TEXAS CONFEDERATE PENSION APPLICATIONS
Womack, A. J. 28700
Claimant: Womack, A. J.
Pension Number: 28700
County: Grayson
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Womack, Abram Richmond 50659
Claimant: Womack, Abram Richmond
Pension Number: 50659
County: Trinity
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Womack, Adiline F. 15860
Claimant: Womack, Adiline F.
Pension Number: 15860
County: Lamar
Husband: Daniel
Pension Number:
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Womack, Andrew Jackson 24148
Claimant: Womack, Andrew Jackson
Pension Number: 24148
County: Hardeman
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Womack, C. C. (Mrs) 18668
Claimant: Womack, C. C. (Mrs)
Pension Number: 18668
County: Grimes
Husband: Mark Sanders
Pension Number:
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Womack, Cyrena 36839
Claimant: Womack, Cyrena
Pension Number: 36839
County: Dallas
Husband: John C.
Pension Number:
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Womack, Daniel Brown 34150
Claimant: Womack, Daniel Brown
Pension Number: 34150
County: Dallas
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Womack, David G. 15869
Claimant: Womack, David G.
Pension Number: 15869
County: Lampasas
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Womack, E. C. rej
Claimant: Womack, E. C.
Pension Number: Application Rejected
County: Brown
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Womack, E. W. rej
Claimant: Womack, E. W.
Pension Number: Application Rejected
County: Bosque
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Womack, Eliza Jane 51069
Claimant: Womack, Eliza Jane
Pension Number: 51069
County: Hardeman
Husband: Andrew Jackson
Pension Number: 24148
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Womack, Eudora F. 29648
Claimant: Womack, Eudora F.
Pension Number: 29648
County: Brazoria
Husband: Thomas A.
Pension Number:
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Womack, Fannie 35071
Claimant: Womack, Fannie
Pension Number: 35071
County: Bowie
Husband: Jordon Martin (wommack)
Pension Number: 17365
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Womack, Frank Coleman 07874
Claimant: Womack, Frank Coleman
Pension Number: 07874
County: Hardin
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Womack, G. M. 36955
Claimant: Womack, G. M.
Pension Number: 36955
County: Red River
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Womack, Georgia Ann Mahala 41273
Claimant: Womack, Georgia Ann Mahala
Pension Number: 41273
County: Trinity
Husband: Henry H.
Pension Number: 18464
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Womack, Henry H. 18464
Claimant: Womack, Henry H.
Pension Number: 18464
County: Trinity
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Womack, J. B. 12248
Claimant: Womack, J. B.
Pension Number: 12248
County: Anderson
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Womack, J. K. (Mrs) 37774
Claimant: Womack, J. K. (Mrs)
Pension Number: 37774
County: Hill
Husband: James K.
Pension Number: 12416
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Womack, James K. 12416
Claimant: Womack, James K.
Pension Number: 12416
County: Hill
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Womack, John Albert rej
Claimant: Womack, John Albert
Pension Number: Application Rejected
County: Freestone
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Womack, John H. 24203
Claimant: Womack, John H.
Pension Number: 24203
County: Wilson
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Womack, John Watts (Mrs) 35175
Claimant: Womack, John Watts (Mrs)
Pension Number: 35175
County: Atascosa
Husband: John Watts
Pension Number: 34392
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Womack, John Watts 34392
Claimant: Womack, John Watts
Pension Number: 34392
County: Bexar
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Womack, L. A. (Mrs) 42159
Claimant: Womack, L. A. (Mrs)
Pension Number: 42159
County: Trinity
Husband: William Henry
Pension Number: 18463
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Womack, Lucy C. 06562
Claimant: Womack, Lucy C.
Pension Number: 06562
County: Houston
Husband: Jacob
Pension Number:
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Womack, Lucy O. 17248
Claimant: Womack, Lucy O.
Pension Number: 17248
County: Mclennan
Husband: William David
Pension Number: 08408
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Womack, Luella L. 40219
Claimant: Womack, Luella L.
Pension Number: 40219
County: Parker
Husband: Berges Riley
Pension Number:
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Womack, M. J. (Mrs) 19148
Claimant: Womack, M. J. (Mrs)
Pension Number: 19148
County: Morris
Husband: Josiah Duncan
Pension Number:
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Womack, M. S. 09824
Claimant: Womack, M. S.
Pension Number: 09824
County: Grimes
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Womack, Martha K. 49556
Claimant: Womack, Martha K.
Pension Number: 49556
County: Foard
Husband: R. P.
Pension Number: 36631
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Womack, Mary E. 45291
Claimant: Womack, Mary E.
Pension Number: 45291
County: Red River
Husband: G. M.
Pension Number: 36955
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Womack, Mary 27388
Claimant: Womack, Mary
Pension Number: 27388
County: Bosque
Husband: Thomas Jefferson
Pension Number:
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Womack, Mary 33778
Claimant: Womack, Mary
Pension Number: 33778
County: Mills
Husband: David Green
Pension Number:
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Womack, Matilda 51362
Claimant: Womack, Matilda
Pension Number: 51362
County: Falls
Husband: Daniel, Jr.
Pension Number:
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Womack, Nannie rej
Claimant: Womack, Nannie
Pension Number: Application Rejected
County: Unknown
Application is missing, but other records
indicate application was made
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Womack, R. P. 36631
Claimant: Womack, R. P.
Pension Number: 36631
County: Foard
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Womack, Richard H. 46493
Claimant: Womack, Richard H.
Pension Number: 46493
County: Tom Green
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Womack, S. H. 15762
Claimant: Womack, S. H.
Pension Number: 15762
County: Jasper
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Womack, Sarah A. 05449
Claimant: Womack, Sarah A.
Pension Number: 05449
County: Collin
Husband: William E.
Pension Number:
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Womack, Sarah E. 38146
Claimant: Womack, Sarah E.
Pension Number: 38146
County: Bosque
Husband: Elbert Washington
Pension Number:
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Womack, Sarah 02706
Claimant: Womack, Sarah
Pension Number: 02706
County: Limestone
Husband: Abner J.
Pension Number:
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Womack, Susan E. 29325
Claimant: Womack, Susan E.
Pension Number: 29325
County: Hardin
Husband: Frank Coleman
Pension Number: 07874
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Womack, Susan 50847
Claimant: Womack, Susan
Pension Number: 50847
County: Wichita
Husband: James Andrew
Pension Number:
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Womack, William David 08408
Claimant: Womack, William David
Pension Number: 08408
County: Mclennan
Application is missing, but other
records indicate application was made
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Womack, William Henry 18463
Claimant: Womack, William Henry
Pension Number: 18463
County: Trinity
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Wommack, Catherine 11840
Claimant: Wommack, Catherine
Pension Number: 11840
County: Cass
Husband: Robert A.
Pension Number:
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Wommack, James William (Mrs) rej
Claimant: Wommack, James William (Mrs)
Pension Number: Application Rejected
County: Cass
Husband: James William
Pension Number:
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Wommack, Jordon Martin (Womack) 17365
Claimant: Wommack, Jordon Martin (Womack)
Pension Number: 17365
County: Bowie
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Wommack, S. A. (Mrs) 25770
Claimant: Wommack, S. A. (Mrs)
Pension Number: 25770
County: Cass
Husband: Elija John
Pension Number:
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Wommack, Virginia L. 24801
Claimant: Wommack, Virginia L.
Pension Number: 24801
County: Waller
Husband: Elijah Bransford
Pension Number:
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Warmack, Nanny 47288
Claimant: Warmack, Nanny
Pension Number: 47288
County: Grayson
Husband: John
Pension Number:
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Wormack, M. J. (Mrs) rej
Claimant: Wormack, M. J. (Mrs)
Pension Number: Application Rejected
County: Morris
Husband: Josiah Duncan
Pension Number:
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WWI AND KOREAN WAR MONUMENT
BOWIE COUNTY
J. N. Buddy Warmack
THE LONDON SCHOOL EXPLOSION-May 25, 1937
(Henderson Co TX??)
Womack, Bernice, Student
NEWSPAPER LISTINGS
Womack, Joseph D., letter in postoffice, Gonz.Inq. 9 Apr 1881
Wamue, Mr., Atlanta, Harwood col., No. 17 Gonz.Inq 21 Oct 1882
MEMBERSHIP ROLL OF SUNSET PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Dallas Co, TX
1927-1993
Womack, Mrs. H. D.
Womack, Oscar
Womack, Mrs. Oscar
Joined Name
09/10/50 Womack, H. D. PFB RR 12/31/73
09/10/50 Womack, Mrs. H. D. PFB RR 12/31/73
04/15/51 Womack, Oscar LaMesa (CA) Pres. 10/14/51 to St. Andrews, Dallas
04/15/51 Womack, Mrs. Oscar LaMesa (CA) Pres. 10/14/51 to St. Andrews, Dallas
09/16/51 Womack, Dorothy PFB 10/14/51 to St. Andrews, Dallas
09/16/51 Womack, Diane PFB 10/14/51 to St. Andrews, Dallas
Texas 1920 Census Alphabetical by County
Beth,
This is in my files on that. Let me know if it matches up with what you have. Thanks. Erin
1) From Madison Co. Musings, Volume IX, Fall 1989, No. 3, pages 114-120. States that Jacob Womack is Johnson Ashley's father and that Sarah Johnson is his mother; states that Johnson Ashley is listed in the 1799 Tax List for Grainger, Tennessee; on the 1815-1816 Tax List for Arkansas Territory in Lawrence Co.; and on the 1820 census for Lawrence, Territory of Arkansas; and that he came to Madison Co. before 1832 and settled in what would become Madison Co. near the Washington Co. line.
2) Madison Co. Musings, Volume IX, Fall 1989, No. 3, pages 114 -120. States that Jacob Womack is Johnson's father and that Sarah Johnson is his mother; states that Jacob is listed on the Washington, Tennessee Tax Lists in 1778, that he is listed in Burke, North Carolina and that he is listed in the 1790 census for Pendleton, South Carolina.
This information I have has lots of names and such, but it is 338 pages long. To big to post, so if you are looking for someone in this area, let me know.
Erin
WASHINGTON CO., ARK., FEDERAL LAND RECORDS
This file was compiled from the Bureau of Land Management
land records and includes Homestead and Cash Entry Patents
before 1908 for what is now Washington Co, AR.
L Name F Name MI Sec No T R Acres Date Warrant Name Remarks
WOMAC MARY A 7 15N 32W 80 1860/10/01
WOMAC MARY A 7 15N 32W 0 1860/10/01
WOMAC WILLIAM C 19 15N 32W 120 1860/10/01
WOMAC WILLIAM C 19 15N 32W 0 1860/10/01
WOMACK GENEALOGY
THE OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF THE WOMACK FAMILY ASSOCIATION
President: Walter Womack, McMinnville, Tennessee
Editor: Oscar Womack, Daylight, Tennessee
Secretary: Mrs. Clifton Wolfe, Route 14, Knoxville, Tennessee
Genealogist: William Perry Johnson, Box 531, Raleigh, North Carolina
Treasurer: Mrs. R. L. Anderson, McMinnville, Tennessee
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VOL. I, NO. 2 - DECEMBER 1957 - WHOLE NO. 2
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PHOTOCOPY OF EARLIEST LAND PATENT TO A WOMACK--
RICHARD WOMACK, 450 ACRES, HENRICO COUNTY, VIRGINIA, 1672/3
From: Land Patent Book 6 (1666-1679), page 447,Virginia State Library, Richmond, Virginia
The above Patent reads as follows ("translated" by William Perry Johnson):To all st: Whereas st: Now know yee that I ye sd Sir Will Berkeley knt. st: give and graunt unto Richard Womack foure hundred and fivety acres three rood eight po: of land on ye North side of Appomatock River in Henrico Cout extending as ffolloweth (beginning at a small branch of ye Ashen Swampe and running along ye Swampe So: by Ea: 220 po: over a small branch to a Pokicory No: Ea: over ye same branch 26 po: then up ye branch No: Ea: by Ea: 94 po Ea: by No: along ye branch to ye head of it 102 po So: So: Ea: 22 po: to John Puckett his line No: Ea: b Ea 54 po: No: Ea: by No: 130 po: to ye head of ye Spring Run No: Ea: by Ea: 56 po: No: by We: 34 po: No: We: 60 po: to Mr. Baugh his line neigh ye Round Kash[?] No: No: We: 15 po: to Maior [Major] Harris his cornor We: by So: 380 po: to ye place aforementioned the sd land being due unto ye sd Richard Womack by and for ye transportacon of nine persons into this Collony whose names are: Dated the 15th March 1672/3
Sarah Johnson
Jane Hayes
Jean Grigory
John Adams
Jane Barrett
Jane Treble
Mary Cooke
Tho: Browne
An: Percer
WOMACK-YANCEY-DAVIS-ROBERTS
There is more than one Davis-Yancey-Womack connection in VA and Caswell, CO., NC. Please read to the bottom of the page. A good story is worth repeating.
Annie Elizabeth Yancey (1821-1900) of Caswell Co., NC
Her Experience With Early Plastic Surgery
Ancestry: Annie E. Yancey, daughter of Bartlett, son of Bartlett, son of James, son of Charles, son of Charles Yancey
Annie Elizabeth Yancey was born in Caswell County, NC on June 15, 1821, and was the sixth child of Bartlett and Nancy Graves Yancey. During her early childhood she suffered the common diseases of children. As a young child her health was very poor, so much so that she was unable to attend school. Her entire formal training amounted to only nine months. At age seven her father passed away. This she could not understand. Annie Elizabeth was blessed with a brilliant mind, was an avid reader, and was eager to learn. It was said that she read all of her father's law books through several times. Medical books were also available to her and she read them. She was determined to learn.
The disease which haunted her for many years was diagnosed as inflammatory rheumatism. This plagued the child for quite a long period of time. Her doctor tried about every medicine available to him at that time. It was the decision of the doctor, and agreed to by the family, that the patient should be salivated. This was accomplished by giving heavy doses of calomel. Following the treatment the patient contracted what was called "Ozena". Her skin and flesh appeared to be in a stage of decay. Her condition became critical. The flesh was in such a condition that her nose dropped off. Survival seemed to be almost miraculous. Of course, loss of her nose greatly disfigured the face. As a young woman, life became almost unbearable. Often she felt the urge to walk a few yards east, sit on the stone mourner's bench, surrounded by rock walls shaded by cedars, and among those who had passed, cry over her oppressive burdens. She fully decided that she "could not go through life in that condition". When she arrived at the age to make decisions, it was agreed that she should go to a surgeon in Philadelphia for what we call today plastic surgery.
After careful study by the doctors and surgeon, she was told that they could take flesh and skin from her arm or forehead and make a nose for her. Annie Elizabeth objected to taking it from the arm on the premise that this might affect her ability to use it. The doctor then asked if she would agree for the transplant to be taken from her forehead. That seeming to be the best solution, the patient agreed. During the entire operation, she watched the procedure through a set of mirrors, and without a modern day anesthetic. Silver tubes were used to hold the nose in proper shape and to serve as nostrils.
This brought a reawakening to her. It changed her life. Happiness and contentment were again part of her. Life became meaningful. She was truly happy.
Following the death of her mother, and at age 34, Annie Elizabeth and Thomas Jefferson Womack were married. Secret aspirations became a reality. The fulfillment of love and gratitude filled her heart. She looked forward to children. Their first was a boy and they named him Bartlett Yancey for his late grandfather. Today a large portrait of the three by Roberts is on display at the home of Miss Annie Yancey Gwyn, a favorite cousin of the Womack family. By deduction and some research, the painter has been identified as William Anderson Roberts (1837-1899). He was a famous artist, a nearby neighbor, and at age 20, painted the portrait of the three in 1857. This was his third commercially painted portrait for which he was paid $60. In that portrait the lifetime scar on Mrs. Womack's forehead was almost obscured by the brush.
WILLIAM ANDERSON ROBERTS IS THE SON OF ELIJAH AND REBECCA DAVIS ROBERTS. REBECCA IS THE DAUGHTER OF OUR REV. WAR GRANDPA JOHN BOSWELL DAVIS. Is Miss Annie Yancey Gwyn online or related to any Womack searchers in this group? We'd like to contact her.
In Annie Elizabeth's adult life she assisted with community problems, assumed civic responsibilities, even the performance of marriages, especially for slaves. When doctors could not be secured she was called into service.
The Womacks had three other children - Sally Henry, Nancy and Thomas Pancoast, who was named for his father and the famous surgeon who performed the operation on his mother's nose. Today there is a large Medical Foundation and a Pancoast Surgical Procedure, both so named in memory of the famous surgeon.
PLEASE LIST A SURNAME IN THE SUBJECT LINE OF EMAIL TO CAROLYNSPAST@AOL.COM.
I think I found the Davy Crockett connetion to the Womacks. Thanks everyone!
Erin
Ladies and Gentlemen
Notwithstanding the eagerness of some to post information here -- lets please keep the posts to a small roar - in other words, not lengthy dissertations - many of the recent posts have information that is listed either on Rogers web page or mine -- and available to anyone -- also the Womack Association Genealogy Volumes are all available here on WGN - merely remind people they are here -- check the home page out --
Sorry. I thought I was being of help. I'll Shut up now...
Hello, I am now stationed at Lakin Heath AFB in England. It is just 7 miles from the cathedral at Ely & I have been there several times checking old documents that pertain to the UK Womacks. One day I met an older gentleman, Thomas Axelander Womack, who was a Womack descendant who had done a lot of research in the Thames Public Library and had much information about the Britt Womacks. Worshams, Allens, Pucketts origins in the UK.
I only have access to the Ely Library computer an he does not do computers therefor I will have to visit him as I can and relay his information. Most of the old records in the UK are kept in the parish churches, there is not a central data base that I know of and everything is hard to decipher from records five hundred years old. The parish custodians are very choosy about letting anyone handle the old books. The next time I go to Ely I will question Thomas about his information and post my findings here.
My line is through Maj.Jacob and Mary Wills Cole Womack.
SSgt. Michael Womack
Michael
Major Jacob Womack WAS NOT married to Mary Wills Cole Womack
First there was no Mary Wills Cole Womack - there was a Mary Wills
whose mother Mary Whitlock Wills married John Cole in Aug 1772..
Mary was John Cole's stepdaughter -
Jacob Womack, my 4th great gramps, and a cousin to Maj Jake, married Mary Wills.
Proof of her maiden name is in her Son Danie;'s Bible record of which I have a transcript --
This misnomer has been handed down thru a lot of time; even the DAR has been duped on this one...
At this time, there is some derision whether not Maj Jake was married to a Sarah Johnson or a Martha someone -- most lean towards the Sarah ..
By the way, there are old colonial records stored in London somewhere, used to be Somerset House but were moved to a Public Records Office somewhere -- I must say tho, it is refreshing to have a Womack there that can find some time to do research and pass it along -- that has been sorely needed --
By the way can you e mail me your line back???
Mine is
Richard I
Richard II
Alexander Sr
Alexander Jr
Jacob Sr
Thomas
Samuel M
Thomas A
Maj Jakes would go:
Richard I
Richard II
Richard III (brother ot Alex Sr)
Maj Jake
Note that I do not count the alleged William Womack/Mary Judd Allen yet...
Samuel L
Samuel O
Samuel W (me)
test
Well, just ignore my test there. Sorry. I am in the middle of moving the WGN site to a different domain name and in the process I am revamping the web pages, etc.
As I was going through the pages, I am sorry to say that we haven't had very many recent submissions for feature or source articles. I know folks like Sam and Roger have been posting stuff on their own web sites, and that is great. But if there is anyone out there that wants to submit articles for publication on the WGN site, please let me know. You don't have to be a web/html guru, I can help with that part.
I would also like to have a better set of links to external information. The external links we have right now are out of date and the sites don't exist anymore. If you have any suggestions, please let me know.
Please email inquiries to me directly instead of the message board here.
thanks!
-Mark
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Rose u should put she also not just he females smoke as much as males. LOL yall crack me up when yall say this stuff about smoking when ppl that r in the best shape of their life then the next week or month they die from causes u mention and it's their friend the smoking being palbearer at their funeral. what a shame. THE WAY I SEE IT IF U SMOKE OR NOT IF IT'S YOUR TIME TO GO U WILL LEAVE THIS OLD WORLD NO MATTER WHAT U R DOING OR WETHER IN GOOD OR BAD HEALTH.
Hello
I am looking for the tie of Alday to Womack.
Thanks for any info.
Billy Alday
ATTN: Billy
Richard and Ann Nancy/Nancy Ann Womack III had a daughter named Ann Womack and she did marry a Josiah Alday. Ann was Major Jacob Womack's sister.
Attn: Billy
ID: I77492235
Name: Josiah ALDAY
Given Name: Josiah
Surname: Alday
Sex: M
Change Date: 13 Jul 2001
Marriage 1 Ann WOMACK
Married: 14 Jan 1760 Lunenburg Co., VA
Children
Benjamin ALDAY
Some Blankenship Marriages
Mary Emma Blankenship, age 24, married Jno Dallas Womack, age 22, of
Halifax, February 15, 1893, parents were J.T. and Bettie B. Blankenship,
Ann Eliza Blankenship and Lafayette Womack April 3, 1858 page 173, parents
were Charles W. and Mary L. Womack and Braxton and Orentha Blankenship,
married by Silvany Gardner
Hello! I have been researching my family name BLANKENSHIP for a few years now and recently found that my grandmother's maiden name was WOMACK. My grandfather was CLIFFORD BLANKENSHIP and if the information is right her name may have been ANN.
They lived in Everton Arkansas and are burried near there. I wasn't raised by my father and have been stumped to find Clifford's parents My folks are deceased and I haven't been able to get the info from other family members and until now I haven't tried to research the WOMACK line other than possibly her father was a preacher of some sort in Arkansas. If anyone has info to share so that I may begin documenting my WOMACK line, I would appreciate. Thank you and God bless!
Okay had it wrong. I e-mailed my Aunt this morning who was up and sent me a message back quickly. Clifford was my grandfather but was not married to a womack but she was his mother and her name was Ella. His father was named Tom and spelled the last name Blankinship instead of Blankenship but changed it sometime in early 1900s. They were married in Benton, Arkansas 17 Dec 1902. She was 23 and he was 19 years old. Thats all Aunt Mary Ella new. She did not know Ella Womack's parents. Now I no why had trouble with the last name for grandparents. any info would be appreciated. thanks and god bless
What Kind of Genealogist are You?
Not all genealogists are pursuing the same hobby. I classify genealogists into 4 general categories, with what I estimate are the percentages of genealogist who fall in each group:
COLLECTORS OF DEAD RELATIVES (25%) - These folks happily collect whatever information they find. They seldom if ever take the trouble to confirm anything from original records. They seek quantity rather than quality, are generally interested in all their ancestral lines, and as many of their lines of cousins, no matter how distant, as they can find. The Internet and the GEDCOM file have put them in hog heaven, and you can hear them enthusiastically talking about the 2,500 new cousins they added last week. They are probably the most enthusiastic genealogists, are the most willing to share their information with others, and are most likely to have their whole line available on the Internet. They are the biggest offenders when it comes to passing along errors, but collectors are also very easy to identify, and can be avoided by those who take the hobby more seriously. They actually have more fun trading ancestors with other "Collectors" anyway, and think the others take it all too seriously.
HOBBYISTS (40%) - These folks often learned about genealogy from a book or a class. They keep good records, tend to limit their research to their direct ancestors, a few surname lines, and/or cousins closer than 5th or at most 6th. They tend to put a great deal more emphasis on biographical information, photographs, and copies of certificates and documents (not because they're sources, but because they're historical mementos.) Lists of names and dates with no "meat" tend to bore them, and they're more likely, if they get such lists, to start digging into the libraries and local records to see if they can give the name a personality. For them, the family genealogy is a continuing saga of people's lives, and their pride is in piecing together the story. They record sources sometimes, but they aren't necessarily all that conscientious about it. They are not nearly as turned on by Internet web sites, but ohhh, do they love email! For them, genealogy is a social experience and email connects them with more interesting people with more interesting stories. They're also the most likely to be seen at family reunions, notebook or tape recorder in hand.
PROFESSIONALS (25%) - Most of these folks don't actually do this for a living, but they have a lot in common with the folks that do. For them, documentation is the key. Quality is all important, quantity immaterial. Unlike the hobbyists, they feel genealogy is far less social, as they're not all that impressed with oral history, in that they suspect that many of the cute and interesting stories are exaggerated and even fictional. Most of the people documented in their records have primary or at least very dependable derivative sources, or they are marked clearly as "unproven" or even "questionable". They tend to spend lots of time scouring census records, church registers, and public record offices. Like the Collectors, they are very turned on by the Internet, but unlike them, they are using it to locate new record sources in distant places where they can finally get what they need to prove that elusive connection. These folks tend to happily fit the stereotype of the genealogist at the microfilm reader in the deepest, darkest basement room in the library.
SKEPTICS (10%) - These folks aren't as visible as the other three categories. They are really not all that interested in genealogy, per se, but for other reasons, are involved in genealogy research. They might be found among adoptees or persons assisting them; members of patriotic groups like the DAR; lawyers looking for heirs or other missing folks; or historians researching events or localities. Because their quests involve things more important than just curiosity about family or the fun of a hobby, they require a much greater level of proof than even the professionals, and reject many connections that even the most diligent hobby genealogists would quickly accept. There is also a class of skeptic into which a few ex-genealogists fall ... persons who decided that most of the information available is likely to be bad, if not because of transcription errors and premature jumping to conclusions, but because of intentional hiding of the truth by the ancestors and cousins themselves, trying to cleanse history in their favor. They often quit the hobby in frustration.
While most genealogists pretty clearly fall in one of these categories, some do fall on the borderlines between them. The librarian who is really a hobbyist, but has the skill to document like a professional. The collectors who spend more time and effort documenting their direct ancestry, but lets the cousins fall where they may. The historian who gets involved in the story of a family of folks from his/her town, and ends up researching and documenting them as a separate project. Whatever type of genealogist you are, my guess is that you could place yourself pretty accurately on this continuum, and with a little thought, you could place everyone else you deal with somethere on it, too.
Moved February messages to the archive.
FYI
I thought I would break the zone of silence on the message page.
Jack
Yikes it works!
Well here is a little FYI, the folowing are Womacks buried in the Texas National Cemeteries;
Kerrville National Cemetery
Kerrville, Kerr County, Texas
Womack, Clifford E, d. 11/28/1939, US Army, PVT, OK, Plot: 1A 0 20, bur. 11/29/1939
Womack, Lee C, d. 03/21/1942, US Army, PVT, GA, Plot: 2D 0 19, bur. 03/23/1942
San Antonio National Cemetery San Antonio, Bexar County, TexasWomack, Gus J, d. 10/21/1918, Plot: F 0 1088, bur. 10/21/1918
Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery
San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas
Womack, John A, b. 06/09/1898, d. 06/06/1994, US Army, PVT, Plot: 8A 0 1195, bur. 07/25/1994
Womack, John Fontain, b. 09/10/1895, d. 06/02/1973, US Navy, SN, Res: San Antonio, TX, Plot: 2-A 0 2386, bur. 06/05/1973
Womack, Julius Otto, b. 08/14/1930, d. 08/28/1963, LA, Plot: MA 0 11, bur. 08/28/1963
Womack, Louise A, b. 06/15/1905, d. 01/17/1996, US Army, 1ST SGT, Res: San Antonio, TX, Plot: 2-A 0 2386, bur. 01/19/1996
Womack, Lylas D, b. 07/02/1932, d. 03/04/1999, US Army, 1ST SGT, Res: San Antonio, TX, Plot: 25 0 517, bur. 03/08/1999
Womack, Olvis , b. 07/15/1918, d. 04/15/1980, MSGT USA, Plot: AH 1963, bur. 04/18/1980, *
Womack, Willis G, b. 05/21/1929, d. 08/01/1982, COL USAF, Plot: 3 1168A, bur.
08/03/1982, *
Houston National Cemetery
Houston, Harris County, Texas
Womack, Charlotte K, b. 09/03/1927, d. 06/04/1995, US Army, PFC, Res: Magnolia, TX, Plot: G2 0 2112, bur. 06/08/1995
Womack, Edmund James, b. 05/17/1949, d. 03/24/1989, SGT U S A F, Houston, Harris, Texas, Plot: K 2394, bur. 03/30/1989, *
Womack, German Sr, b. 08/03/1922, d. 04/04/1997, US Army Air Corps, PFC, Res: Milwaukee, WI, Plot: C-11 B 72, bur. 04/11/1997
Womack, Herbert Alvin, b. 11/14/1924, d. 11/17/1993, S2C NAVY, Plot: G1 363, bur. 11/19/1993, *
Womack, Joan, b. 01/10/1918, d. 02/26/1987, Plot: I 2758, bur. 03/02/1987, *
Womack, John Henry, b. 09/04/1920, d. 04/13/1998, US Army, PVT, Res: Nacogdoches, TX, Plot: K2 0 124, bur. 04/17/1998
Womack, Johnnie, b. 01/16/1922, d. 10/02/1991, PFC USA, Plot: J 1113, bur. 10/07/1991, *
Womack, Leon, b. 01/06/1914, d. 11/26/1996, US Army, 1ST SGT, Res: Houston, TX, Plot: J 0 3840, bur. 12/03/1996
Womack, O.T., b. 01/22/1924, d. 12/26/1985, STM1 US NAVY, Plot: J 322, bur. 12/31/1985,
Wishing everyone a happy Easter. Go to http://www.grayace.com/dex/bunny.html for a cute message. Then send the URL to your grand children they will enjoy it.
Jack
Jack
Shake the tree a little harder - only one apple fell out -- I got to thinking I had posted something (usually when I do it gets quiet a few days) -- anyhow, thanks for the cemetery info --
Sam
I sincerely hope that you can take a little constructive criticism.
Do you think the reason for the lull in postings could possibly be due to your post berating and chastising some of the exuberant people who do post? I have a cousin who is becoming an avid genealogist who will no longer post because she fears ridicule from you. She is only one of the few who feel the same way.
Posting to the board is a privilege afforded to all, whether it is a miniscule bit of information or a lengthily dialog. The post may be a repeat of information others have posted before but thats okay, some researchers never dig into the archives and a reminder helps at times. A simple obit post or a long dissertation may furnish someone the clue they need to complete a search.
We should never discourage anyone who is posting matter that pertains to genealogy or information on computer security. We all need help at times and I think the Womacks are a breed of helpful and considerate people who are mindful of others feelings. I know you have helped an untold number of people in the past but I beg of you please refrain from the caustic remarks, some are not like you or I , they are a little more sentisive.
Jack
Jack
Message received - however, I do not believe my last post about the misnomer on my 4th great, of whom I have extolled the mistake numerous times, should have caused any great holding back from anyone I would have welcomed an answer from Michael on that one and the fact that I also stated it was great we had someone in England that could add to the research --
Constructive critism is ok - but too often loosely defined -- Yes, I do criticize people who dont post even the miniscule bit of info they may have -
That is constructive also -
I do also criticize those to whom I send info outside WGN, after getting their query off WGN, and never get a response saying they got the info; or if it even helped at all --
But, also, if anyone has a problem with me - they they should have the intestinal fortitude to come direct to me and say so - not second hand from someone else -
I am sorry some people believe the way they do about posting info - afraid of what I will say?? Nice excuse - but no kewpie doll...
So, I guess the best thing for me, WGN and everyone else is to stay outta the way and keep off and not try to do anything here or for anyone on the side.
Some people are too sensitive; not to say cant read between the lines very well at all!!
I have had ppl not tell me they got my info. or read my post That reminds me I wonder if they did get it.Any how have a good day all
Good Morning:
Well I can tell we are all Womacks - sensitive, straightfoward, to say the least, and always trying to help or get some help...hehe
Come on you guys, I'm new here - Sam lead me to his website and I love it. I wish I had more info to give, but unfortunately, like I said, I'm new to this and most the information I have you all already have - but if I ever did come across something I thought would be interesting I would post it - regardless if it might be a repeat or not - like Jack said, sometimes a little reminder is great, especially without going back into the archives. Those of you who have been doing this for a while pretty much have this information memorized, why? Because you have had it repeated over and over, and have done most of the research, but new ones like me are still learning all of the information that you have known for years...Sam, don't stop posting - you have a lot of interesting things - and Jack you appear to be very well documented as well...I have gone back into the archives and personally it was overwhelming how much information there was - in fact I have gone back several times and reviewed things, so I welcome when someone posts a new message with some of the old stuff - it helps me a lot to get more comfortable with all the names and dates of who and where and when...
Keep up the good work - and someday I hope to be able to chime in and give some new information that may you all have gotten yet...
Sandi
DERRELL
You can rest assured others have read your postings. I for one found some interesting reading in there, may not have been exactly in my line but interesting because I study all lines and record a lot of information I find in the post for future reference. I have an inkling that we are all descendants of one early Colonial progenitor so I always find something useful to store in my databases that will help someone in their quest. ERIN DENT'S post are refreshing and a lot of info in there I didn't have, so you guys post away, trust me, they will be read. Sure a lot of us are in a group that trade info by e mail but by posting somebody else gets in the loop. To all my cousins who hesitate to post I say post what you can and often as you can, we need the input. Personally I enjoy helping others with what little I have.
Caveman Jack
Derrell
I can truthfully say you have been more truthful and giving here on WGN than any I have seen in years - Keep up the good work - but after 32 years of Womack research ( or was that 33??) I am tired - time someone took over my reins and those of others ---
Thx Sam and Jack
I had posted I think twice before about my ggg/grandparents Kinchen Griffin and Ferebe WOMACK who were married in 1817 in Wake county N.C.(at the time of the post I was trying to prove if they were indeed my ancestors and my relation to the WOMACK line. Well several weeks back I proved that these people were indeed my ancestoral grandparents and that Albridgton WOMACK would be another ancestoral grandparent. I guess "this is a little success story" but now I am intrigued by the WOMACK heritage and want to find out all I can about my ancestors. Thanks for letting me share.
Warmest regards,
Jerry L Griffin
Looking for marriage record of Edward C Womack, b. 9 Nov. 1841, Winn Parish, La, d. 8 Aug 1912, Brown County, Texas and Sarah A Jordan. They married probably about 1863 in Winn Parish, Louisiana. However, I have no proof of this. Edward C Womack is son of Jesse W Womack and grandson of David Womack of Gadsden County Florida. Daughter Martha Ella WOMACK Kirksey was born February 11, 1864.
Military records and pension application indicate that Edward was serving in the Confederate Army during this period.
Louisiana Confederate Soldier Database - "Womack, Edward C.,Pvt. Co. C, 12th La. Inf. En. Aug. 18, 1861, Camp Moore, La. Roll to Oct. 31, 1861, Discharged Oct. 7, 1861, at Columbus, Ky."
From Spring of 1862 to the close of the war Edward served with Waller's 13th Texas Cavalry Battalion in Texas and Lousiana. Listed as Private E.C. Womack, later promoted to Sgt.
Possibly took a furlough to marry Sarah, but haven't yet found any record of this or of the date of their marriage.
Would like some confirmation that Ella was his blood offspring and not adopted later after the war.
Thanks,
Randall Merriott (gg grandson of Martha Ella)
Lubbock TX
I found your site by accident and was thrilled. Was wondering if anyone had any information on my Womack side of the family. Grandma says there are kin in Texas, but she didn't know how they tied in with Grandaddy. She only remembers that some cousins would come to NC to visit. This is my lineage that I have verified thus far:
Marion Womack born 1843 married Lydia Ann Spence born April 2, 1842
Children: Cornelia (Neely) born about 1861, Columbus (Lum) born about 1867,
Etta aborn about 1870, Mary born about 1871, *William Green* born
22 June 1873,Emma born about 1874. Lydia was washing clothes at the
creek, fell hitting her head and seizured until she died. She was
pregnant with twins who were born and died along with her. They
were named Raymond and Tharna.
William Green Womack (1873-1936)married Rosie Baker
Children: Lidia Vallie (Vallie) born August 18, 1895, Vernon Mayton
Thomas (Tom) born May 13, 1901, Bleaker May (Bleaker)
born May 14, 1904, Gloomie Imeter (Gloomie) born
November 6, 1906, Pernie Essie (Pernie) born January 28,
1909, Myrtle Blanche (Myrtle) born March 18, 1911~still
living, William Preston (Pres) born August 17, 1913,
*Layton* born December 3, 1915
Layton Womack ( 1915-1990)married Mary Magdalene Honeycutt~still living
Children: *Barbara Nell Womack*
James Ray Womack
Barbara Nell Womack married Donald Ray Collins
Children: Patricia Kaye Collins
Clayton Ray Collins
I have been working on my paternal line and just starting with the research on my maternal line. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Have a great day,
Pat
Following is an extract from Edward C. WOMACK's Confederate Pension Application. Brother L.L. (Lewis) is mentioned as well as sisters Bettie (Elizabeth Womack Stovall) and N.A. (Nancy Womack ?) Shepperd.
From Texas Confederate Pension Application of Edward C. WOMACK
Date of filing 9 Aug 1909; rejected 31 Aug 1909
Name of Applicant - E.C. Womack
County - Brown
Post Office - Blanket
Statements:
``I surrendered at close of war''
Age - 67
Birthplace - Winn Parish, LA
How long a resident of Texas - 36 years
County of residence - Brown Co.
How long a resident of this county - 33 years
Post office - Blanket
Ever applied for a pension before - No
Occupation - Farmer and merchant
In what State was the command in which you served organized- 1st La, then Texas
How long did you serve - Enlisted July 16 1861 - to close of war
Letter of Company, number or name of battalion, regiment or battery - Co. E of Waller's Battalion, Greene's Brigade
Transferred - No
Branch - Cavalry
Commissioned - No
Special services - No
Transferred any property to establish eligibility - No
Application Date - 23 July 1909
Witnesses G.W. Eaton and D.M. Scott gave an affidavit that E.C. Womack had been a resident of Texas since prior to Jan. 1, 1880.
Mrs. N.A. Shepperd and Mrs. Bettie Stovall gave the following affidavit concerning E.C. Womack's service:
``E.C. Womack is our brother. We know that he belonged to the Confederate Army both in La. & Texas. He belonged to Waller's Battalion in Texas. We lived in Texas at the time he joined Waller's Battalion. He went from here to join the Army and remained in the army until its close. He came home one time and stayed about one week, we wrote him letters frequently while he was in the army. We addressed letters to Waller's battalion.''
Certificate of the State and County Tax Assessor - blank
Assessed value - left blank
Deposition taken by County Judge of Eastland County, Texas of L.L. Womack 30 July 1909:
``My name is L.L. Womack, age 59 years, residence in Stephens County, Texas, and P.O. address is Ranger. I personally knew E.C. Womack, he is my brother. I have know E.C. Womack all my life. I personally knew that E.C. Womack enlisted in the Confederate Army and served in that army as a soldier. I know that E.C. Womack enlisted at Goliad, Texas, in Waller's Battalion in the year 1862 in the spring, and served continually in the war until close in 1865.''
``I was at my Father's house when E.C. Womack went to the war, and I know that my brother E.C. Womack left there for Goliad to enlist in the army, and came home on a furlow (sic) once during the war and I got letters from him during the war. I never knew anyone else possing (sic) the same name.''
Are you positively certain that said E.C. Womack applicant for pension, is the identical person serving as testified by you?
``Yes''
Do you know whether or not the said E.C. Womack applicant for pension served honorably from the date of his enlistment until the close of the late Civil War between the States, or until he was discharged from said company and regiment, or the special service to which he had been assigned?
``Yes''
``I know he never abandoned his post of duty, or the service during the war.''
For FYI
San Antonio Express-News, San Antonio, Bexar, Texas, Sunday, April 3, 2005
Womack – Jesse Yell Womack II (“Jess”) died suddenly on April 1, 2005 while on a pleasure trip with his wife, Lou. He was born January 21, 1947 in San Angelo, Texas to parents, Owen Walter Womack and Emily Crain Womack. His ancestors included a pioneering ranching family from Victoria County who were instrumental in bringing Brahma cattle to Texas during the 19th century. Jess moved to San Antonio with his family in 1958, becoming a life-long resident of the city. He was educated at Eaglebrook and Saint Andrews preparatory schools. Jess graduated from the University of the South at Sewanee, Tennessee, where he was a member of Kappa Sigma fraternity. Additionally, he received a graduate degree in business administration from Trinity University. Jess married Helen Louise Strumberg on May 5, 1971. Their marriage was to be the primary focus of each of their lives, producing four children and great shared joy. Jess was a member of the San Antonio Country Club, the Argyle, the Order of the Alamo, the German Club, the Texas Cavaliers, and the Conopus Club. His Board memberships included the San Antonio Zoo and previously the Mission Road Development Center. His business interests were varied including agricultural and ranching operations in Blanco and Victoria counties. These endeavors stimulated what was to be an abiding interest in conservation of the natural resources under his direction. For this Jess and his wife were awarded the honor of being designated “Land Steward of the Year” in 2003 by the State of Texas. This Award recognized his exceptional devotion to the preservation of the wetlands on his ranch near the confluence of the Guadalupe and San Antonio rivers. Other efforts included involvement in the youth hunting educational activities of the Texas Wildlife Association and the on-going research of the Ceasar Kleberg Wildlife Foundation. Jess was a devoted husband and father. His schedule always was arranged to accommodate these goals as a priority of the first order. He had an unequaled talent for combining his role as a loving husband, devoted father while being a best friend to each and every member of his family. They recognized him as an enduring blessing to them and their lives. Jesse was a member of the First Presbyterian Church of San Antonio. The friends of Jess knew him as a “hail fellow, well met”. He provided great entertainment in a hunting camp or around a campfire. Once, he cultivated you as a friend, you could never have one better or more interested in your well being. His laughter and jolly manner would be you blessing forever. Preceding him in death are his father, Owen Walter Womack; mother, Emily Crain Herder; and stepfather, Paul K. Herder. He is survived by his loving wife, Helen Louise Womack; children, Louisa and husband Jack Mayfield; Jesse Yell Womack III and wife Lisa; Dr. Virginia Nell and Husband Dr. Robert Duncan; and William Henry Crain Womack III; and grandchild, Emily Grace Mayfield. Other survivors include his sister, Suzanne Womack Canavan; brother Walter Crain Womack; aunt, Eileen Sullivan; and numerous nephews, nieces and cousins. Memorial service, Tuesday – April 5, 2005, 3:00 pm; First Presbyterian Church, 404 N. Alamo. Rev. Richard R. Kannwischer will be officiating.
Children of David Womack and Elizabeth M. Brisco Were:
William “Will” Jefferson Womack born Feb. 1 1833 Washington Co. Arkansas died Sept. 21,1889 m. Mary Nelson Ensey
Thomas “Jeff” Jefferson Womack born May 11, 1834 Wasington Co. Arkansas died Feb. 22, 1893 m. Eliza Jane Ensey (sister to Mary Nelson Ensey who married William Jefferson Womack)
Margaret E. Womack Aug. 22 1835 Arkansas, died Sept. 29, 1927 Jack Co Texas married James A. Miller
Charity Womack born 1837 married Elijah Armstrong
Mary Womack born Jan 14 1839 married John Worden
According to the book, "Early Texans", John had 13 children by his first wife Louisa Burris, seven who reached maturity: William, Mary A., Nancy J., Jerusha, Francis M., Jack a nd Hezekiah ( Andrew born in 1857 was listed on the 1870 Ce nsus ) Members of the Primitive Baptist Church.
Nancy Womack Aug 7, 1840 married William Worden
William Jefferson Womack is my line.
Erin
These William and Thomas Womack's are the sons of William Jefferson Womack and Mary Nelson Ensey Womack. They worked on the High Farm in Jack County Texas. Mary Nelson Ensey Womack died in 1875 and William had remarried and started another faimly. William Jefferson Womack's Mother, Elizabeth lived with william and his new family in 1880. William was married to Elisa J. at that time.
1880 Texas Census:
Census Place: Precinct 1, Jack, Texas
Source: FHL Film 1255313 National Archives Film T9-1313 Page 7A
Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace
William HIGH Self M M W 29 GA
Occ: Cattle Raiser & Farmer Fa: SC Mo: SC
Martha E. HIGH Wife F M W 31 TX
Occ: Keeping House Fa: PA Mo: MO
Alma STRICKLAN SDau F S W 5 TX
Fa: TN Mo: TX
George STRICKLAN SSon M S W 2 TX
Fa: TN Mo: TX
Wm. WAMACK Other M W 16 TX
Occ: Helps On Farm Fa: TN Mo: AR
Thomas WAMACK Other M S W 19 TX
Occ: Helps On Farm Fa: TN Mo: AR
PS to last post:
By the way, there are a couple of errors on the census below. William's middle name was Jefferson not Jackson. Jackson was Elisa J.'s madian name. She was also a widow before marrying William and her deceased husband's name was Elkins.
Erin
1880 Texas
* Census Place: Precinct 1, Jack, Texas
Source: FHL Film 1255313 National Archives Film T9-1313 Page 7A
Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace
Wm. WAMACK Self M M W 47 AR
Occ: Farmer Fa: TN Mo: AL
Louisa J. WAMACK Wife F M W 32 TN
Occ: Keeping House Fa: NC Mo: AL
John S. WAMACK Son M W 14 TX
Occ: Helps On Farm Fa: AR Mo: TN
James C. WAMACK Son M S W 10 TX
Fa: AR Mo: TN
George A. WAMACK Son M S W 8 TX
Fa: AR Mo: TN
Arazonia WAMACK Dau F S W 3 TX
Fa: AR Mo: TN
Mollie WAMACK Dau F S W 1M TX
Fa: AR Mo: TN
James C. ELKINS SSon M S W 10 TN
Fa: TN Mo: VA
Elizabeth LEDBETTER MotherL F W 68
Note: William Jackson Womack, sp. Louisa J. Ledbetter. RGW
After seeing Dave's post of Jesse Yell Womack II's obituary yesterday, I became curious about his line (I'm sure most of you already have this knowledge but me). Mr. Womack's death is a terrible loss, and I extend our deepest sympathy to his family.
Jesse's line is:
Richard Womack, III *
Nancy Childers
Jesse Womack *
Dorothy Pryor
John N. "Jack" Womack *
Frances Coleman
Francis Hancock "Frank" Womack *
Nancy Grimes ***
Jessie Willis Womack *
Mary Angela Yell
Jesse Yell Womack I **
Jane Smith
Owen Walter Womack ****
Emily Crain
Jesse Yell Womack II
* Research of Annette Womack Carpenter - Rootsweb's World Connect
** "Womack Genealogy" VOL. I, NO. 2 - DECEMBER 1957 - WHOLE NO. 2
ITEM 12. Mrs. Jesse Yell Womack (nee Jane Smith) writes that her husband, who died in 1956, was the son of Jesse Willis Womack and Angela Yell, and the grandson of Frank Womack from Alabama. Mrs. Womack has twin sons. Of these, Decker married Miss --- Caldwell. They have one daughter Cynthia and a son Decker Smith. The other twin, Owen, married Emily Crain. They have one daughter Suzanne and two sons, Jesse Yell and Walter Crain.
*** WGN Post March 05, 1999 by Jim Cooper (Excerpt)
"....Jesse W. Womack storeowner came to Taylor from Alabama in 1877. He was married to Aggie Yell of Montgomery, Texas in 1876. This is from the Taylor Sunday Press article in a Womack vertical file. Another article in the vertical file was a copy from a History of Texas book (date unknown) that indicates that Jesse W. Womack was born in Washington Co., Alabama in 1849, a son of ??(page is blurred on the side) and Nancy (Grimes) Womack. They came to Texas in 1845, joined the Confederate cause in 1863. This article states he died in 1875. Children of J.W. Womack and Nancy Grimes were , ??(blurred), John F., William, Fannie A., Jesse W., and James B. This Jesse W. Womack, son of Jesse W. and Nancy Grimes, was educated in Montgomery Co, Texas, and also attended a commercial school in New Orleans. where he graduated at age 21. In 1877 he opened a mercantile store in Taylor, in partnership with John Sturgis. In 1878 the store burned, was replaced by a one-story brick bldg, which was shortly torn down and replaced with a two-story brick building in 1889. (There is a picture of it in the vertical file which mentions an opera house operating on the top floor.) Jesse married Aggie Yell , daughter of Judge P. M. and Mary (Rodgers) Yell in 1876. Their children are listed as Cecil, Olga, Frank B., Jessie, a babe unnamed and one deceased when young...."
Note: Error in above data - Nancy Grimes was married to Francis Hancock "Frank" Womack.
**** Mr. Womack's obit
1830 Washington Co., AL Census
250 13 Womack John Jr (John N. Womack, Jr., spouse, Tabitha Ford)
254 15 Womack John Sr (John N. Womack, Sr., spouse, Frances Coleman)
1840 Washington Co., AL Census
278 20 Wamuck John (John N. Womack, spouse, Frances Coleman)
278 25 Wamuck F H (Francis Hancock Womack, spouse, Nancy Grimes)
1850 Montgomery Co.,TX Census
Page 45A, House 217
36 Wamack F H 35 M W Farmer 1000 AL
37 Wamack Nancy 27 F W AL
38 Wamack Mary 11 F W AL
39 Wamack Jack F 8 M W AL
40 Wamack William G 7 M W AL
41 Wamack Francis A? 4 F W TX
42 Wamack Jesse W 11m F W AL (Jesse Willis)
1860 Montgomery P O., Montgomery Co., TX
F. H. Womack, age 45, b. AL
N., age 35, b. AL
M., age 19, b. AL
J. F., age 17, b. AL
W. G., age 15, b. AL
F. A., age 13, b. AL
J. W., age 11, b. AL (Jesse Willis)
J. B. age 7, b. AL (this should be TX)
1870 Montgomery Precinct., Montgomery Co., TX
F. H. Womack, age 55 b. AL
Nancy, age 38, b. AL
Jesse, age 21, b. AL (Jesse Willis)
Joe B., age 16, b. TX
1880 Precinct 6, Williams Co., TX Census (Taylor, TX)
Jessie WORMACK Self M Male W 29 AL Genl. Merchant AL AL
Angie WORMACK Wife M Female W 21 TX Housekeeper TN TN
James HAMILTON Other M Male W 56 PA Stock Broker VA VA
1900 2WD-Taylor., Williamson Co., TX
Jesse A. Womack, b. Dec 1850 AL (the A. is actually a W.)
Mary A., b. Oct 1857 TX Had 7 children, six are living; m. 25 yrs.
Cecil, b. Feb 1881 TX (dau.)
Olga, b. Jan 1885 TX
Frank R., b. Jul 1888 TX
Jesse Y., b. Jan 1890 TX (Jesse Yell I)
Ernest L., b. Nov 1892 TX
William G., b. Dec 1894 TX
1910 2-WD Taylor, Williamson Co., TX
Jesse W. Womack, age 60, b. AL (Jesse Willis)
Mary A., age 51, b. TX
Olga E., age 24, b. TX
Francis R., age 21, b. TX
Jesse Y., age 20, b. TX (Jesse Yell I)
Ernest L., age 17, b. TX
William G., age 15, b. TX
1920 Corpus Christi, Nueces Co., TX
Jesse Y. Womack, age 29, b. TX (Jesse Yell I)
Janie. age 21, b. TX
Owen, age 3 1/2 b. TX
Decker, age 3 1/2 b. TX
Does anyone have information on when or where Louvisa Rice Womack passed away? I have doing some research on the old Womack cemetary in Warren County and need some help on this question.
Any help would be appreciated.
Steve Womack
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Hi! My name is Dana and was born a Womack. I didn't really know my father who was Eugene Dana Womack Jr. He left when I was six years old. Now that I am in my late 20's, I really would like to know about my heritage on my father's side of the family so I can pass it along to my own children. Here is what I know and maybe I can fill in the blanks for some of you.
My father Eugene Dana Womack Jr was born in West Virginia in January 1941. He was married to my mom Brenda King. His parents were Eugene Dana Womack Sr and a woman whose last name was Stewart. I know that they had moved from West Virginia and lived in upper Florida. I know Eugene SR divorce the Stewart woman and re-married. There was another boy who was born named Robert Womack. I don't know which marriage it came from. My father was in the US Navy and I know some of the ships he was on but that is about it.
I was wondering if anyone can help me. I didn't know where to start and this looked like a good place since you are all Womacks yourself. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Dana,
Womacks have been in WV for a while. I found a 9 year old Dana Womack (male) in Jefferson, Kanawha, West Virginia in the 1930 census - this could be your grandfather.
If you are still in the state you search should be easy by visiting the local court house and library.
ATTN: Dana here is some info for ya
EUGENE DANA WOMACK
87 yrs old
place living at this time-->SAINT ALBANS WV
I finally got permission from my mother to research my fathers side. :)
I know that Eugene Dana Womack Jr was my father and he was born January 22, 1942 in Charleston WV. His father who was Eugene Dana Womack Sr was born in the same place and his wife's name was Ruth Catherine O'Neill. They divorce and he re-married a woman named Bertie and they had moved to Lackland, FL and my grandmother moved to Tucsan, AZ where my dad grew up. She had re-married to a man named Dorsey Stewart but he died and she moved to New Shamerna Beach, FL.
My grandfather Eugene Sr's parents were Thomas Womack and Ida Annis McLaughin. He was born in Charleston WV too. That is as far back as my mom knows.
Does this fit anyone's tree?
Thanks
By the way, I live in NY and have almost all my life but I was born in Norfolk, VA.
I have found some more children my father Eugene Dana Womack JR. had. Apparently my mother was his 4th wife. His first wife was Judy and were married in AZ. They had 2 children Craig Allen Womack and Andrea Dawn Womack. They moved to San Diego, CA where my father served some time in the Navy. They divorced and my father married a Philipino woman without the US's approval and they had a daughter named Eugena. That marriage was annulled. He then had an affair with a Mexican woman named Sandy who he met in Tuscan AZ and had a daughter but no marriage was involved. He then married a woman named Inell in VA and had 2 children named Jeffery Allen and Tina Louise but they were murdered in the early 70's. Then he married my mother Brenda Sue King and had myself (Dana Kristine Womack), and my two brothers Eugene Dana Womack III and Duane AJ Thomas Womack.
Has anyone been looking for this info?
My maiden name is Kathleen J. Anderson. My father John G. Anderson. His William H. Anderson of Tennessee. His father John G. Anderson, Sr. His wife Sallie Oldham Haynes. Her sister Kate W. Haynes married Frank J. Womack of Texas. They had two children, Morris Kenneth Womack and Charles Cowan Womack of Houston, Texas. I am very interested in my family geneology and am looking for living relatives who might share stories about these people and possibly E Mail some photos for my geneology project. Please contact me.
Thanks
Hi cousin Erin,
You know, speaking of your William Jefferson Womack (and my Thomas Jefferson Womack, his brother) - I've wondered before about the both of them having the same middle name. Makes you wonder 'where' or from what family member they got that Jefferson name from. What do you think?
love cuz Tammy
P.S. Oh, by the way, here's my 2-cents worth: (*smile*) I know that there have been many times that I've read this message board and been helped by some tid-bit of info. and it's all interesting info. to me. Even those who post concerning Womack lines other than my own. I enjoy reading all of it. There have been many times when I've helped others with their Womack lines, and/or given and sent them info. on my Womack line when they needed it. And sometimes I never hear from them again. Sad, but that's just the way it goes sometimes. I'm never surprised by that anymore. I just wonder (deep thought here, haha) if they suddenly dropped off the face of the earth, or what?? But then there are times when those I've helped by sending them the Womack info. they needed, do express their gratitude and truly are grateful for the info. But either way, I'll still help those who need info., if and when I can. I enjoy helping and I enjoy reading others' posts here. It's all interesting to me, like I said. Also by the way Jack, I always enjoy and look forward to your emails and posts, as well as the others.
Tammy
I know some ppl like that tammy seeing I gave pics and stuff and they right me an e-mail of letters they have but aren't willing to give me copies of all documents they have on Womacks especially when they had an aunt that was a genealogist that had gotten a hold of many documents but I was told not to share what I was sent but I did anyways so it could help others. Ironic ppl claim to be helpful but still tend to hide stuff from ppl trying to just fill the gaps.
Dana,
This is my best guess on your line.....
1840 Halifax Co., VA Census
Miles Womack, age 30-39 b. ca. 1805, d. 1846 Halifax Co., VA
wife: Frances Hawkins Womack, age 34
Henry E.Womack, age 13
James W., Womack, age 12
Elizabeth Womack, age 4
Mary C. Womack, age 3 (Doretta's line)
2 females 0-5 yrs old
Note: Miles was possibly the brother of Mark's Henry Womack
1850 Halifax Co., Va Census
Page 29A, House 447
24 Womack Frances 44 F W 3000 VA
25 Womack Henry E 23 M W Farmer VA
26 Womack James W 22 M W Farmer VA
27 Womack Elizabeth 14 F W VA
28 Womack Mary C 13 F W VA
29 Womack Cornelia S 8 F W VA
30 Womack Labon G 7 M W VA
31 Womack William M 6 M W VA (William Miles...Dana's line)
32 Womack David B 5 M W VA
33 Womack Emily F 3 F W VA
1860 Scottsburg P O, Halifax Co., VA Census
Frances W. Womack, age 56
Mary C. Womack, age 21
Thomas Womack, age 19 (where was he in 1850?)
William M. Womack, age 17 (William Miles)
Emily Womack, age 13
Unnamed Womack, age 2 (Jefferson Davis Womack, Mary C.'s child by Little John McCargo)
1870 Ceredo Twp., Wayne Co., WV
William Womack, age 25 b. VA Farmhand (William Miles in the HH of Joe E. McCormick)
1880 Curry Twp Putnam Co., W VA
William Warmick, age 30, VA VA VA (William Miles)
Malvina Warmick, age 28, VA OH OH
Mary F Warmick, age 6, b. KENTUCKY
1900 Curry Twp., Putnam Co., W VA
William Womack, age 55, (b. Mar 1845) VA VA VA (died 1921)
Malvina Womack, age 50, (b. Oct 1849) W VA VA VA
Pearlie Womack, age 17 (b. Dec 1882) W VA
Thomas M. Womack, age 12 (b. Apr 1888) W VA (Dana's line)
Henry E. Womack, age 9, (b. Nov 1892)W VA
William and Malvina Womack are buried in Griffith Cemetery, Putnam Co., WV. Malvina Womack's maiden name was probably Manning.
1910 Census - Can't find Thomas M. on the 1910
1920 Precinct 7-Union, Dunbar Twp, Kanawha Co., WV (Josephine Street)
Thomas M. Womark, age 32 W VA VA VA
Ida Womark, age 23 (Ida Annis McLaughlin)
Arthur Womark, age 6
Virginia Womark, age 3-1/2
Eugene Womark, age 19 mos (Eugene Dana Womack, Sr.)
Note: Thomas M. Womack, b. 1 Apr 1888, d. Feb 1979, age 90 Dunbar, Kanawha Co., WV Source SS Death Index
Note: Eugene Dana Womack, Sr., b. 18 Apr 1918, d. 15 Jan 1989, age 70 Lakeland, Polk Co., FL Source SS Death Index
I also have some data on Thomas Womack, son of Miles Womack and Frances Hawkins. He removed to Putnam Co., W VA. He also had a William Miles Womack. Thomas's son, Sidney Morgan Womack was the father of the Dana Womack, who Royce found on the 1930 Jefferson, Kanawha Co., W VA census. If anyone is interested, let me know and I'll post it.
Thank you Beth for all of your information. It is so cool to know about my Womack side of the family that I've never known. It's just too bad I don't have any aunts, uncles or cousins to ask questions too since my father was an only child. Thanks again.
I don't know if I posted the information before but if anyone is keeping a current record of up to date Womacks, I can post my brothers info too.
Thanks again.
Dana
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OK, I am going to do something I wouldn't usually do and ask someone NOT to post something. The Advertisments for cigs or anything else do not really belong here. Forgive me if I am oversteping my bounds, but what do these ads have to do with our 'family'? Thanks.
Erin
Hey Tammy,
I don't know for sure why they named them both with the middle name of Jefferson. I'm still working on that one. I do know that William went by Will and Thomas went by Jeff though.
My mother, just today, got an envelope of stuff from Roselyn. I has the obit. for William Jefferson Womack in it! I was thrilled as I have never seen it before. It has a picture and information in it! She also sent a copy of Johnson/Johnston Womacks pension application for Rev. War!
I was excited to finally get something new! Any family that is interested in copies let me know and I will scan them in and send them email. Just drop me a line and let me know! Always willing to share what I have to help out!
Erin
Hey,
Looking for some information....My gggggrandfather was Willliam Womack (1736-1819) and his wife Mary Allen (1746). I am looking for information on there parents and however far back some one has information. Need it to complete my family tree on the Womack side. thank you elizabeth
Thank You Erin
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Hi Beth --- Glad to hear from you. I have been reading postings and thinking about the data but I have taken sometime out on the MILES WOMACK line. Too many dead ends and brick walls. I tried to run the SELF and HAGAR/HAGER lines (who are somewhat connected to ARCHIBALD WOMACK), but I got no-where on the computor. I gave up trying to hack on the computor and took up weed hacking in the garden. I have been having more success doing weed hacking, but it is harder on this old lady. I would love to get back to working on WOMACKS but I am still trying to figure out what wall that just might crumble. Anybody got any ideas to share? Let me add that MILES WOMACK's wife FRANCES HAWKINS was daughter of LABAN HAWKINS born about 1760 Amelia Co VA died about 1820 and wife CATHERINE McGEHEE born June 1771 Cumberland Co VA died 23 Oct 1842 Halifax Co VA. FRANCES and MILES married abt 1826 (4 July 1826 Halifax Co VA?) and LABAN and CATHERINE married abt 1784 VA. In typing the name CATHERINE, I wonder if MARY C. WOMACK's middle name could be CATHERINE and named after her grandmother? No proof. Just a thought. Dotetta
Attn: Doretta I found this still looking for more
Laban Hawkins1,2 (M)
b. circa 1768, d. 18 May 1820
Laban was born at Virginia, circa 1768.3 He married Catherine McGehee on 30 December 1784.2 Laban died on 18 May 1820,,.2 Laban's will was probated on 24 July 1820.4
Children of Laban Hawkins and Catherine McGehee:
Martin Hawkins
John Hawkins
Nancy R. "Annie" Hawkins d. b 1842
Elizabeth B. Hawkins
Sarah M. Hawkins
Frances W. Hawkins
Martha M. Hawkins
Tazewell M. Hawkins
Joel Hawkins+ d. 31 May 1830
Royall Hawkins b. a 30 Jun 1840
Citations
[S394] DAR National # 196732.
[S3] Walter H Millard - Katie LaRee Millard, Family Group Sheet.
[S484] 1880, U.S. Census.
[S12] Testator Labau Hawkins, Dated 1/27/1820; probated 7/24/1820
Will Book 11:639.
Catherine McGehee1 (F)
b. 1771, d. circa November 1842
Pop-up Pedigree
Catherine was born at Virginia, in 1771.2 She was the daughter of William McGehee and Catherine (mcgehee). She married Laban Hawkins on 30 December 1784.1 Catherine died circa November 1842,,.1 Catherine's will was probated on 28 November 1842.3
Children of Catherine McGehee and Laban Hawkins:
Martin Hawkins
John Hawkins
Nancy R. "Annie" Hawkins d. b 1842
Elizabeth B. Hawkins
Sarah M. Hawkins
Frances W. Hawkins
Martha M. Hawkins
Tazewell M. Hawkins
Joel Hawkins+ d. 31 May 1830
Royall Hawkins b. a 30 Jun 1840
Citations
[S3] Walter H Millard - Katie LaRee Millard, Family Group Sheet.
[S484] 1880, U.S. Census.
[S11] Catherine McGehee, Dated 6/30/1849; probate 11/28/1842
Will Book 20:129.
Food for thought:
I've been trying to find the maiden name of both Carter Womack's wife and his father Thomas' wife.
What if Thomas' wife's name was CARTER and Carter's wife's name was Jordon. These are both new names to the line and would follow some previous patterns.
Just a thought.
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Stumbled onto this Sam and Roger might have this alrdy
RUTHERFORD COUNTY, NC - DEEDS - Deed Index "W-X-Y-Z", 1779-1917
Sorted by Grantee (Whitehead - ZVJOLLYCo)
Bright, LJ & T. / Womack, AB / Mtg/H-3/464/1904
Eakin, John / Womack, Abner / Deed/24-26/665/1812
Enloe, Abraham / Womack, Abner / Deed/24-26/90/1807
Franklin, John / Womack, Abner / Deed/24-26/689/1912
Melton, Joshua / Womack, Andrew / Deed/25/21/1809
Bostic, Samuel E. / Womack, Asa B. / Deed/65/251/1892
Green, Harriett & GW / Womack, Grover / Deed/97/348/1913
Coffey, HE & OE / Womack, JE / Deed/102/545/1916
Carpenter, JH / Womack, John B. / Deed/48/505/1865
Bryan, AR / Womack, John E. / Deed/92/503/1909
McClure, Annie & JA / Womack, LB / Deed/90/594/1909
Butler, BR & LA / Womack, LL / Deed/103/284/1916
Carpenter, Laura & WG / Womack, PG / Mtg/U-4/55/1915
Eaves, AJ / Womack, PG / Deed/105/278/1916
McDaniel, AH & TL / Womack, PG / Deed/57/402/1885
Mosley, GR & PW / Womack, PG / Mtg/C/313/1890
Mosley, John / Womack, PG / Mtg/G/574/1895
Buttler, Deliliah & Richard / Womack, Phillip / Deed/57/400/1885
Buttler, Deliliah & Richard / Womack, Phillip / Deed/57/400/1885
Jones, Alpha V. & WB / Womack, TB / Deed/95/321/1912
Martin, Dorie & TP / Womack, TB / Deed/95/321/1912
Eaves, Guilford & NL / Womack, Thomas / Deed/54/102/1877
Camp, Thomas / Womack, William / Deed/11-Oct/91/1798
Coxe, Tench / Womack, William / Deed/25/257/1810
Duponcean, Peter S. / Womack, William / Deed/25/257/1810
Fisher, Peter / Womack, William / Deed/25/257/1810
Kintzing, Abraham, Jr. / Womack, William / Deed/25/257/1810
Calton, TF / Womack, Willis / Prom Note/D/109/1891
Jolly, John / Womack, Willis / Deed/44/509/1843
Coxe, Francis S. & Tench C. / Womick, AB / Deed/64/561/1891
Coffey, HE & Othie / Womick, John / Deed/82/136/1905
Coffey, HE & Othie / Womick, John / Deed/84/16/1905
Carpenter, MG & LT / Womick, PG / Mtg/T/275/1914
Help Sam --- Thanks for the password. I think it is a good idea to have one to keep from being buged by persons who are troule makers, but I don't know how to use it. Is it used so I can receive E-Mail from you? Please help me. This computer stuff is sometimes overwhelming. Doretta Also I don't know about those paper clips either.
Doretta
I dont remember sending you anything concerning a password -- copy and paste that message and send to me at my e-mail address shown here - pls dont forward - copy and paste -- Methinks it be good you dont know how to use what you got -
Someone may be spoofing my address --
Sam
OK Sam, will do like you say, but give me a little while. I need to look up how to copy and paste first. Doretta
Sam --- I am having trouble doing that copy and paste thing. Do you want me to send it to you by snail mail? Contact me by E-Mail. Doretta
Hi Sam, Derrell, Beth and all of you interested in Miles Womack's line. --- But first Sam let me say that I am still willing to send you that page by snail mail if you want it. That was a dirty trick on both of us that someone did by using a spin on your e-mail address. At first I thought it was yours until I read your posting. Then I checked that address against yours that you posted. Thats when I found the little differences like the "n" between "sam" and "saw". I still don't know how to use passwords, but that is OK with me for now. I guess it saved me a lot of trouble not knowing. ----- Derrell --- Thanks for that stuff you sent. Laban Hawkins' Will is interesting. Although it does not say in the source just what Frances received from her father, it does say that John and his brother Royal Hawlins are to take care of their mother. She was to be supported out of Laban's estate as long as she lived. Laban died in 1820 which was before Frances married Miles Womack in 1826. I have often wondered who the older female was in Miles Womack's household in 1830. She was not there in 1840. Anyway I don't think the female was Frances' mother Catherine, but I can't be sure until I find John and/or Royal Hawkins on the 1830 and 1840 censuses to see if they really did take care of their mother. Catherine didn't die until 1842 and if she is in their household, then the older female in Miles Womack's household is likely his father's wife. That is a guess on my part. Does anyone have any other idea who she might be? Can anyone tell me how to get the different censuses on the computer so I can do some checking? Doretta
Doretta,
Place your cursor over the message - drag until highlighted - then go to edit, click on copy - bring up an e mail send - the go to the body of the mail, clic and get the cursor or whatever flashing and then b ack to edit and hit paste..
Should put that in a new message -- then address to me -- and send
Need thia resolved quicker that snail -- \
sam
Doretta
OK just remember before sending me mail the space between the @ and msn have to be removed - if they aint there from tis page - aint me -
I rrarely post here any more as when I do people tend to hold off for 3-5 days for some reason before they do anything -- gbut that one needed addressing right away -
Anyway, people want info from me - send person to person - I will not post here because of past experience - the rest of you, post as you will - I wont bite..
Sam --- Thanks again for that copy and paste tip. We are always interested in tips. That tip helped don to at last figure out only the message part (which was only the password) would copy and not the data in the address space. (By the way Sam, he typed the address wrong for you. That "B" between the "WHAT" and the "EVER" should have been "G". He also forgot to type the attach: lower case letters data that was in the address space.) Anyway Sam I don't send E-Mail often since we are on one phone line. I must run my husband out of his comfort space and use his computer. In time we will get two lines, but for now while I am still learning the computer, one line works. Like a five year old, I love getting mail anytime, so if you or anyone wants to E-Mail me, please do. I need some more pratice on Don' computer. Sam, and all of you other reachers, I was checking out Miles Womack's wife's family conections. Frances Hawkins Womack's grandfather was Joseph Hawkins. Joseph's sister, Keturah Hawkins married William Childress/Childers who was the grandson of Philomen Childers. Now Philomen Childers was the grandson of Henry Pew/Pugh and Jane Womack. Also Philomen Childers' niece was Nancy Ann Childress who married a Womack. That Womack was either William or Jacob Womack or she could have married both. I don't know nor do I myself have any proof, but I thought these family connections were very interesting. I wanted to pass my thoughts on to those of you who have worked on these families and might have proof or clues. I am always looking for clues on how Miles Womack might fit into the overall Womack picture. I am interested in what all you researchers think. Lots of you have or know how to get data. What you think is important in how Miles Womack fits into the Womack overall picture. That overall connection is out there just waiting to be found. Any ideas, thoughts or proof on Miles' connections, I welcome. You can post here or E-Mail me. I so do want to see Miles placed in the overall Womack picture. Thanks again Sam for your help. Doretta
Doretta,
Nancy Ann Childers, daughter of Henry Childers, married Richard Womack, III. Their son was Maj. Jacob. Even researchers who worked on this family some time ago have Childress and Childers for Nancy's name.
One thought on the older female in Miles's household in 1830.....Frances's sister, Elizabeth, b. ca. 1799, didn't marry James Bottom until 1836.
Beth --- Elizabeth, the sister of Frances isn't a bad guess, but she is too young. That eldery woman in Miles Womack's household in 1830 was born about 1760-1770. Miles and Frances were born about 1800-1810. By the way, with Major Jacob Womack being Richard (the third)'s son, that puts Jacob in Keturah Hawkins' generation. Doretta
Doretta & Beth,
The female age 60 to 70 may be Miles' mother, Rebecca. Miles's father died about 1829. Rebecca was still alive in 1832. This is from Mark Womack's research.
Doris
Doris --- Thanks for that data on Rebecca. Do you, Mark or any other researcher have any idea where Miles' parents are buried? To me, it seems likely that they are buried in Halifax Co. VA somewhere. Maybe even in this cemetery. When Frances Hawkins Womack (wife of Miles) died before March 1866, land was surveyed then to be divided up between their children. One of the lots was #4 with 30 and 1/2 acres. The 1/2 acre was reserved around the graveyard as a family burying ground. This lot description begins at the railroad bridge (over Difficult Creek?) and goes along the railroad where it makes a corner with lot #3. Lot #3 contained the mansion house and it went to daughter Cordelia Womack Meens. Lot #4 was allotted to the heirs of Burras Womack dec'd. I don't know for sure, but I think Burras is son David B. Womack who died in 1858 at age 11. I could be wrong on who Burras is, but there should be a court record of somekind as to who did receive the family graveyard. Do you or any other researcher know who got that graveyard? I am interested in all who are buried there. I have no information on what name the cemetery was known by. Also I would like to add that the data that I have seems not to be complete. Laban G Womack seems to have been left out of the land division. If that is true, then why was he left out? Are there court records on him. Also does anyone know when the railroad bought their land near Clover and from whom? Doretta
Hi Derrell,
Well, here we go......I sent you LOTS of info. and was happy to do so. And you sent me info. on your W. J. Womack's line, who as we know, was a brother to my direct Womack Ancestor 'Thomas Jefferson Womack', which most of I already had, thanks for my cousin Erin. But the point really is, that I truly appreciated everything you sent me. The only instance where I asked you not to share was, as you know, was when it pertained to personal letters that I sent you copies of that were written by MY Womack kinfolk, one to the other. That, I did not have to share with you, but did so, because I thought you might enjoy reading them. Those, I feel, are personal and precious letters of correspondence between my Womacks. If I asked you not to share certain info. I sent you, then it was only because it must have been personal correspondence dating back many years ago between my Womacks, that has been handed down to me, yes, by a cousin. I just sent it to you thinking that you might really enjoy reading it. The other info., which by the way, was a lot of info., that I sent you, and I have no problem with you sharing it. My husband and I have recently moved across Country and many of my Genealogical files are still boxed up. I just haven't had the time to unload them yet. Hopefully I'll get around to that very soon. I am never hesitant to share information and always do so with a 'glad heart'. I may be slow these past few months in doing so, but only because my days and weeks are now so busy.
Cousin Erin, thank you so much for the copy of William J.'s obituary! I was so excited and thrilled to receive that from you. Forgive me for being so late in thanking you. I have a brand new grandbaby, my first grandchild actually, and I'm now babysitting him every day during the week, as my daughter had to go back to work. The days seem to really fly by now. *smile* Will be in touch with you soon! Lenore says Hello and we'll be visiting soon at our Boatman Reunion in June in New Mexico.
love Tammy
I just found out that my greatgrandpa is leanes cousin im 12 years old.
Doretta,
Corrections and additions welcomed. I hope I haven't confused my directions when referring to north, south, east, and west. I didn't try to be as accurate as to indicate northwest, southeast, ect.
>where Miles' parents are buried<
Mark, a friend of Marks from the local area, my husband and I walked over part of Lots #3 & 4. There are no headstones, not even rocks indicating graves only sunken places and the plant that grows over graveyards (I forget the name of the plant). I have no idea if any of Miles Womack's Family are buried here, but there are indications that a graveyard exist on Lot #4 or maybe it is Lot #3. I also don't know if the home was built by Miles or was already there when he and Frances inherited the property from the Laban Hawkins' Estate. Only feet west of the graveyard was a large sunken place which we surmised was the location of the home. Both the home and the graveyard are only feet from the railroad tracks. Lots #3 & 4 are approximately 1/2 mile following the driveway into the Lot and is off Highway #360. There is a road to the west closer to Lots #3 & 4 but no driveway to enter off that I could find when my husband and I went back later.
While looking over my records to answer your questions, I realized I didn't have Frances Womack's death notice. I rechecked the death records for 1866 and she is not listed even though there are many listed for 1866. I think she probably died during the years of the Civil War and from what I know almost no deaths were recorded during that time period.
I have nothing in my records for Labon G. Womack except for his birth date which is about 1843 and comes from the 1850 Halifax Co VA Census when he was 7 years old.
Regarding David Burras Womack I have the following. The name Burras comes from the McGehee Family. His maternal grandmother was a McGehee.
Note: Nathan Womack born about 1746 of Cumberland Co VA married Anna McGehee of Cumberland Co VA on 25 February 1775 in Cumberland Co VA. Anna's parents were Edward McGehee and Elizabeth DeJarnette. I don't believe this will tell us much from where Miles Family fits into the larger Womack Family; however, every clue is worth further research.
Back to David Burras Womack. "The Heirs of Burras Womack as the Grantee with the Grantor being the "Estate of Miles Womack with the kind of deed being "part interest in" Deed Book 60 Page 485 dated 28 May 1866 concerning 30 1/2 acres. From this deed is the hand drawn map of the land division of the Heirs of Miles Womack.
The railroad splitting the property runs east to west. On the south side of the railroad are Lots #1 & 2 with Lot #1 lying west of Lot #2. Lot #1, 40 acres deeded to William Womack. Lot #2, 37 acres deeded to Thomas Womack.
On the north side of the railroad are the remaining lots. Beginning near the railroad on the north side is Lots #3 & 4. Lot #3 deeded to Theoderick Meems and wife Cordelia (Womack). Lot #3 is listed as lot with house and is within Lot #4. Lot #4, 30 1/2 acres deeded to Heirs of Burras Womack with a Family Burial ground located on Lot #4. So, I am not sure whether Cordelia or Burras owned the burial ground. I would need to read the deeds when the property was later sold to determine who owned the burial ground.
Proceeding north, Lot #5, 36 acres deeded to Mary Womack.
Lot #6, 40 acres deeded to Charles Smith and wife, Martha (Womack).
Lot #7, 40 acres deeded to William Arnold and wife, Emily (Womack).
Lot #8, 36 acres deeded to William Ritchie and wife, Elizabeth (Womack).
Lot #9, 33 acres deeded to James Womack.
Lot #10 20 acres deeded to Henry Womack.
This adds up to 312 1/2 acres.
Difficult Creek meanders along the entire west side of all lots and along at least part of the southern side of Lots #1 & 2.
"The Richmond Danville Railroad" dated 1847. I don't know if this is the start, completion, or operational date. The actual date of the section running through the Womack Estate I don't know.
Additional note - the time to walk the woods in VA is in the months between heavy frost and before Spring. We have ticks, the large ones are not so bad as they are easily felt and seen on the body; however, we have very tiny ones which are terrible. And if one is unlucky enough to step in a bed of them, by the time you realize they are on you, they have "dug in". January and February are good months to research graveyards and our winters in VA are mild except for a couple of days here or there.
Doris
Doretta,
After thought on Laban G. Womack - In 1850 Laban is listed as age 5 - maybe he died between 1850 and the start of the death records of Halifax Co VA which I think was 1853.
>Also does anyone know when the railroad bought their land near Clover and from whom?<
A small point: I believe this 312 1/2 acres would be considered located in the Scottsburg area rather than Clover.
I have all the Womack Deed index (thanks to Mark Womack) for grantor and grantee and there is no deed from a Womack to the railroad for this land. Either it was not deeded or it was deeded prior to the Womacks owning the land.
Doris
Doretta
I am assuming interrment in a family plot rather than a church cemetery - If I remember, by federal law, all interments prior to the 1914 death records thang, had to be recorded in church records - I am sure we all realize, lazy recorders and illiterates and ne'er do wells, didnt do that - well not all of them anyway - but from my experience, the recording in church records was lousy at best - bar none - I am not Catholic; but the best records were probably kept by the Catholic church in the area -- If they were buried in a Catholic cemetery -
Half the time, or less, the people who survey cemeteries DO NOT actually check the church records; merely the stones in the cemetery -- and those who post that info, sans real fact - are quite amiss and should not be posting genealogy data to the net-- I know where my immediate family is in the cemetery - the church does not!! Some greats and great greats I know approximately where they are; but, not the specific plot...church records should show that - they dont -
Perhaps a funeral home in the area may, at best, have some records....pray on that one!!
Does anyone have any suggestions for the father of Francis Womack?
1840 Roll 48, Town Dist, Newton Co., GA
Francis L. Womack, age 20-29
Female, age 20-29
Female, age 15-19
1850 Covington P O, Newton Co., GA
Francis Womack, age 34, b. GA
Nancy, age 23, b. GA
William, age 9, b. GA
Francis, age 7, b. GA
John, age 2, b. GA
1860 Covington P O, Newton Co., GA
In the household of J. B. Mabry
F. S. Womack, age 40, b. GA Occu: Clerk (widower)
Francis Womack, Jr. age 17 Occu: Printer
Martha Reb (Rebecca?), age 13
1870 Covington P O, Newton Co., GA
F. S. Womack, age 54, b. GA
Martha F. Womack, age 28, b. GA (second wife)
John M. Womack, age 20, b. GA
Iola E. E. Womack, age 13, b. GA
Valentine M. Womack, age 6, b. GA
Sarah Sorrows (Sorrells?), age 9, b. GA (step dau?)
Jesse W. Womack, age 4, b. GA
Thomas F., age 1, b. GA
1880 Twp. 9, De Kalb Co., AL
Martha WOMMAC Self W Female W 37 GA Kpg House GA GA
Valentine WOMMAC Son S Male W 15 GA Wks on Farm GA GA
Jessee W. WOMMAC Son S Male W 13 GA Wks on Farm GA GA
Thomas F. WOMMAC Son S Male W 11 GA Wks on Farm --- ---
Anna B. WOMMAC Dau S Female W 7 AL None --- ---
1900 Brindley Twp., De Kalb Co., AL
Jesse Wommack, age 32, b. Oct 1868 AL SC SC Farmer
Allice C. Wommack, age 28, b. Oct 1872 AL GA GA
Dollie M. Wommack, age 9, b. May 1891 AL AL AL
Evel Wommack, age 6, b. Aug 1893 AL AL AL
Leona Wommack, age 8 mos., b. Sep 1899 AL AL AL
Francis's son, Jesse Wahn Womack, married Alice Jolly and lived in Wichita Falls, Wichita Co., TX.
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Does anyone have any connections between Womacks and Calls in Coffee County Tennessee? Thank you advance.
No Sandra but r u looking for something in particular perhaps I can give ya hand finding some info.
Has anyone out there heard of "Womack's Fort" located somewhere near Second Broad River in what was once Burke County, NC (now McDowell County)? From old Burke County land records: "#1494, p. 494, Alexander Erwin, 100 acres on Second Broad River, including Womack's Fort. Entered 8 Jan. 1779. Transferred to Mary Bradly." Also "#1803, p. 599. Thomas Bradly, 300 acres on Second Broad River inclding both sides of the river and a 'shole' and Womacks old place for complement. Entered 25 Nov. 1778." I have no idea which Womack may have owned this property originally, but am still investigating. Just thought someone might have heard of the "Fort". FYI: A Johnson Womack joined Rev. War effort in old Burke Co. in 1780, not many miles from Second Broad River area. Later moved to Madison Co. Ark. Many thanks for any info.
Anne Swann
Marion, NC
Anne,
Thank you very much for this valuable information. We knew from Johnson's RW pension app that he was in Burke Co., but hadn't found this record. Johnson was the son of Maj. Jacob Womack. The fort in Burke Co. could have also been built by Jacob. He and his family probably migrated to TN from that area. Jacob built "Womack's Fort" in what is now Washington Co., TN, east of the Holston River. Based on the following info found in TN, the time frame is correct:
"HISTORY OF JONESBOROUGH, TN: Jonesborough is the oldest town in Tennessee, established in 1779 by the General Assembly of North Carolina as county seat of Washington County, first county west of the mountains. In 1784 the State of Franklin was organized here, with Jonesborough as its first capital. In 1775 the settlers on both the Watauga and Nolichucky Rivers purchased great acreages of land from the Cherokee Indians, comprising almost all the six upper counties of the present Tennessee (then within North Carolina). Desiring their own government, these settlers petitioned the Provincial Council of North Carolina to be annexed as an official entity. In 1777 the "County of Washington" was formed. The first meeting to decide the location of the new courthouse was at the home of Charles Robertson, and it was decided that John Carter, Andrew Greer, William Cobb, Jacob Womack, George Russell, John Sevier and James Stuart would lay out the plans and location of the new courthouse.
HISTORY OF TN BY GOODSPEED
pg 894: Washington County was laid off by an act of the Legislature of North Carolina, passed in Nov 1777, and was made to include the whole of the territory afterward erected into the State of TN. One of the first magistrates appointed was Jacob Womack. The first session of the court of pleas and quarter sessions was begun and held on 23 Feb 1778: Jacob Womack was appointed stray master. Jacob Womack was one of those appointed to make return of the taxable property. At the Nov term, 1778 Jacob Womack was appointed one of the Commissioners to lay off the place for erecting the courthouse, prison & stocks.
(Note: Jacob went with General John Sevier (later Gov. Sevier) to the NC Legislature to petition for this land. Gen. Sevier appointed Jacob Second Major of his troups. These troups became the "Overmountain Men" in the RW and fought among other places in the Battle of King's Mountain.)
pg 913: Fort Womack, which stood two miles east of Bluff City, was built by Jacob Womack. Biographical TN General Assembly 1796-1861 G9293 Mch.
Jacob Womack 1746, Lunenburg., VA, son of Richard, one of the first Magistrates of Washington Co. 1777; Straymaster 1778; Justice of Washington Co. 1778-80; Kings Mountain Men G973336 Red Book.
From Haywood’s History of TN, pg 61 The Wommack Fort was built about the latter part of Jul 1776, east of the Holston (river), ten or twelve miles above the mouth of the Watauga."
I would appreciate it very much if you could provide the web site where your data was found.
Thanks again, Anne.
Beth
The other possibility for the builder of Womack's Fort in Burke Co., NC is Thomas Womack, husband of Louvisa Rice, who died there after 1781.
From Roger's web page:
"History: Thomas had a Fort, called Womack Fort, in Burke Co., NC., Reference to it is made in Lincoln Co. Deeds. They were in Burke Co., NC before Rutherford Co., NC., was formed. Most records of Burke Co., NC are lost. From WG 1957-1960, furnished by W.P. Johnson, Genealogist of Raleigh, NC (deceased). From Burke Co., NC., Miscellaneous Papers (C.R. 14.099 in the Archives & History, Raleigh, NC.) St. No. Carolina: I promise to pay or cause to payd unto Thomas Womack or his order the full and just sum of fore hundred pounds good and lawful money of North Carolina, it being for value received. Witness my hand and seal this 28th day of Januy in one thousand seven hundred and eighty. Test: Oliver Spadlin... Jon Ragsdale. Revolutionary War Pay Vouchers (see pg 358 of the Dec1957 issue of THE NORTH CAROLINIAN). Thomas Womack of Burke Co., NC., dated 1781. Thomas Womack must have died in Burke Co., NC., as there are no further Records until Louvisa Appeared on the 1790 census in Rutherford Co., NC., with her family."
Somewhere, I do have to look in my photo files, I have a photo of a historical marker for a Womack's Fort - but, if I am not mistaken, this one was in TN,not NC... when I find - will post and anyone wanting a copy can e mail me -- please only after I find the dang thang again!!
OH yes, for those of you who are descendants of Thomas and Louvisa - the info you sent me for the update to Oscar's book was lost in a crash - can you resend?
I have some on a disc, but no where near what I had on the computer when it dumped... Thanks
Found this on the web with a Google search:
Womack's Fort Militia Roll, 1776
Capt. Jacob Womack's Company
Fincastle County, Virginia
(now Sullivan County, Tennessee)
So I guess when the fort was built, it was built on land in Virgnia that later became part of Tennessee.
Here is the Link:
http://www.tngenweb.org/revwar/counties/sullivan1776.html
David
Beth,
Also address this to anyone who can help clarify how many Jacob Womacks born in the 1740 time period and which data belongs to which Jacob.
Beth wrote: >Johnson was the son of Maj. Jacob Womack<
The following information I have is all from various internet postings.
I have two Jacob Womacks born about 1740.
Jacob(1) with tile of "Major" I have married to Martha (unknown) with alternate names of his wife being a Mary (unknown) or Mary Wells. A daughter listed as Martha Womack married to Robert Bean. And they had a daughter, Martha Womack married to Levi Berry Womack.
This Jacob, I have with this data, it is obvious the data can't be for just one Jacob Womack. Most likely I placed some of it under this Jacob until I could determine which Jacob:
*1740 Born about 1740 in VA; Parents as ?Richard Womack III & Anne Nancy Childers
*1752 Halifax Formed from Lunenburg Co VA
*1757 Jacob Womack a witness to the Will of David Flournoy of Prince Edward Co VA [Note: 1830 Cumberland Co VA a David Flournoy married Ann Womack.]
*1758 Virginia Colonial Militia, Lunenburg Co VA, Ensign
*1758 Virginia Colonial Militia, 1651-1776 Certificates.
County: Lunenberg County Date: Sep 1758
Name: Jacob Womack Rank: Ensign
*1758 Virginia Colonial Militia, 1651-1776 Certificates.
County: Lunenberg County Date: Sep 1758
Name: Jacob Womack Rank: Sergeant
*1761 Deed Book 7 Page 141 Lunenburg Co VA 2 Sep 1761 Between Jacob Womack of the province of North Carolina and Samuel Comer of the County of Lunenburg land in the Parish of Cornwall (Charlotte Co VA) in the County of Lunenburg 175 acres. [Note: Mary Whitlock Wills Cole's Will, dated 1818 mentions a daughter Letty Comer}
*1764 Jacob Womack Nov 28 Poll List Halifax Co VA
*1764 Residence Orange Co NC [?Jacob P. Womack married to Nancy Faddis.]
*1765 Jacob Womack 17 Jul Poll List Halifax Co VA
*He was Major in the militia in East Tenn.
*1772 One of 13 commissioners for Watauga Settlement.
*1777 Washington Co VA Captain Jacob Womack makes oath that the within is a just Pay Roll of the men called into Duty under his Command signed Thomas Maddison 4th February 1777.
*1777 June 9th Received the amount of the within Pay Roll signed Jacob Womack
A true copy from the original lodged in the auditors office Wmsg. 29th Octr. 1778 Dun. Rose
*1790 Pendleton Co SC Page:10 Jacob Womack 52500
*1810 VA 1810 Federal Census Index Page: 342
Lunenburg Co VA WAMMOCK, JACOB 22010-21110-02 [?Jacob married to Mary Wills]
*1810 NC 1810 Federal Census Jacob Womack [?Jacob married to Nancy Faddis]
Orange Co NC Township: Hillsborough Page: 111
3rd. Col=1 All other col's. =0
*WAMUCK JACOB 12 AND 13 CONSOLIDATED REGIMENT, LOUISIANA MILITIA. PRIVATE PRIVATE Roll Box 218, Roll Exct 602
Jacob(2):
Peter Jacob Womack born Abt. 1737; Parents unknown
Married Sarah Johnson daughter of Joseph Johnson & Mary (unknown)
Residence: Goochland Co VA
Son: Johnson Womack born about 1762 Goochland Co VA
Information on Johnson Womack:
Military Service - Revolutionary War
*1780 Burke Co NC when called into Revolutionary War Service.
*Residence - Crawford Co AR, Lawrence Co AR, Madison Co AR, Washington Co AR, Pendleton Co S C, TN
*1837 Two Pension Applications for Revolutionary War.
There were two Jacob Womacks signing the WATAUGA PETITION - one was a member of the Committee and the other was a non-member. Source: "Tennessee Cousins" Author: Worth S. Ray
Doris
*1752 Halifax Formed from Lunenburg Co VA
Doris,
From your list, I'll just tell you which ones are not Maj. Jake.
* [Note: Mary Whitlock Wills Cole's Will, dated 1818 mentions a daughter Letty Comer} Note: son of Alexander Womack, Jr.
*[?Jacob P. Womack married to Nancy Faddis.] Note: son of John Womack and Lucy Pryor
*1810 VA 1810 Federal Census Index Page: 342 Lunenburg Co VA WAMMOCK, JACOB 22010-21110-02 Note: son of Alexander Womack, Jr.
*[?Jacob married to Mary Wills] Note: son of Alexander Womack, Jr.
*1810 NC 1810 Federal Census Jacob Womack [?Jacob married to Nancy Faddis]
Orange Co NC Township: Hillsborough Page: 111
3rd. Col=1 All other col's. =0 Note: son of John Womack and Lucy Pryor
*WAMUCK JACOB 12 AND 13 CONSOLIDATED REGIMENT, LOUISIANA MILITIA. PRIVATE PRIVATE Roll Box 218, Roll Exct 602 Note: This is the War of 1812. He is probably Jacob Green Womack, son of David Womack and Mildred Pryor. Someone please correct me if this assumption is wrong.
*There were two Jacob Womacks signing the WATAUGA PETITION - one was a member of the Committee and the other was a non-member. Source: "Tennessee Cousins" Author: Worth S. Ray Note: The committeeman was Maj. Jake. The other.....probably one of his sons....don't think it was Johnson because he was with Captain Jonathan Kemp, Maj. Jake's brother-in-law. It could have been one of his other sons, John, Jesse, David or William.
Note: Maj. Jake could have been married to a Mary or Martha, but I've found no documentation. He married Sarah Johnson, of Lunenburg Co., VA, dau. of Joseph Johnson. Source: "The Johnson Report" by Harold Johnson. His last known record is:
From Grainger Co, TN court records 1796 - 1802 (WPA transacription at TN
State Archives) - several mentions of Jacob and David Womack. In one court
record, Jacob referred to as Major Jacob Womack. In another court record,
Jacob and David listed together as part of a jury to lay off a road. Source: Robert Burke.
I also found this very interesting:
WOMACK GENEALOGY pg 56: Washington Co., NC (now TN) File No.63 JACOB WOMACK 262 Acres, Washington Co., NC, 23 Sep 1778, Entry No. 433. 400 acres to Major JACOB WAMACK, on west side of Fains Branch, the waters of Little Lime Stone. Beginning at a white oak at the road that goes from the place where the said WAMACK formerly lived (now the property of Christopher Taylor) to Benjamin Gests. Surveyed 24 Mar 1779, 292 Acres for JACOB WAMACK on west side of Fain's Branch, Adj. W. Carter. Chain Carriers; Josiah & Francis Hamilton, Grant, No 231, issued 23 Oct 1782. Book 44 Pg. 260.
NOTE: Christopher Taylor was a Captain in the Rev. War. He moved his family to Washington Co,. TN. After the war. he settled on 205 acres of land on Limestone Creek. His 2 story log home still stands in Jonesboro, TN today. Andrew Jackson lived in the Taylor home from 1778-79 while practicing law in Jonesborough. Source: Chaster Johnson, P.O. Box 582, Hurst, TX. 76053-0582: "History of Washington County, Tenn."
This is also very confusing, but the Poll List is probably a tax list (we used to pay Poll Tax in our state): I guess the excerpts from Carlos's book disappeared when I posted. It was regarding Margaret Archdeacon Cody Womack, widow of Richard Womack, IV, suing Richard III and Maj. Jake, indicating that Jacob was not a resident of the area in 1753.
Beth, Doris, Sam --- The boundry between N. Car and VA was run by Wm. Byrd II in 1728. The line began in the east and west, but Byrd's survey only extended west about 1/2 or maybe 2/3 of what is Virginia's line today. I don't know where he stopped. The line has been extended several times and is today also the boundry of Tenn and Ky. I just know bits and pieces of that Boundry Line Story and always interested in learning more of it. N. Car and Va were at each other throats for a long time over their land claims. In the 1700's both of them claimed land all the way to the Mississippi River. When Henderson wanted to make a treaty with the Indiand, he as a person could not do it under Va law and Va would not do it for land over the mountains. Henderson then went to the area claimed by both Va and N.Car and under N.Car law was able to make the treaty. Later before KY became a state, Va and N. Car settled their differences and Fort Boonesbourgh became Va land and then later in the State of Ky. --- The area of southwestern Va, the area that is now maybe Pittsylvania and other nearby counties seem to have had settlers early. Maybe it had some but not many when the area was formed as Brunswick County and Andrew Parish (ca1720-1732). Then it grew with settlers. Robert "Buster" Stevens says that by the year 1730 England was asking for more tobacco and they (Eng? VA?) began making liberal land grants to encourage men to move westward. One such grant of 40,000 acres was made (year not mentioned) to the Caldwell Settlement in Brunswick County, (later area of Charlotte Co) on Cub Creek and Staunton Rivers. Lunenburg Co and Cumberland Parish were formed in 1746. Maude Clement says Lunenburg Co included area that is area of present day counties of Patrick, Henry, Franklin, Bedford, Campbell, Pittsylvania, Halifax, Mecklenburg, Charlotte and Prince Edward. Then in 1752 a petition by inhabitants living in the forks of Dan and Staunton Rivers asked that Lunenburg be divided and so it was. The new area which had Staunton River and Blackwater Creek for its Northern boundry and extended westward to the mountains was named Halifax County. By this time there were lots more people living there. The courthouse was located at HALIFAX OLD TOWN (Peytonsburg, VA), also called OLD TOWN. The courthouse was built in 1759. Doretta
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Laban Coleman, born Abt. 1770, died in Lunenburg County, Va in 1849 or 1850; married Elizabeth Wormack, born abt. 1775, died before 1880; in Chesterfield County, VA on Oct. 19, 1797. They later moved to Lunenburg County where Laban's will is probated. Does anyone out there have information on this family? Parke Coleman Bogle
Don't mean to preach to the chior here but thought I'd try to help. Doris --- You helped me pinpoint about where Miles Womack family's land was located. I knew the Railroad was close but I didn't know it cut through the land, nor did I know its name. Don't go out in those weeds. We also have those pesty tick critters here in KY. I know you and Mark and others are working hard to figure out Miles and Henry's line and I do so want to Help. I found some web sites on the Richmond Danville Railroad. There seems to be 8 vol. of manuscript (MS84-133) at Virginia Tech in their Special Collections Dept. These records on this railroad include stockholders and director's minutes and correspondence, contracts, deeds, and reports. I don't know if it is possible to read this stuff on the computer. If it is possible I wouldn't mind reading it. That kind of stuff I digg. I don't yet know how to bring it up. But I did find Maude Carter Clement's AN ABBREVIATED HISTORY OF PITTSYVANIA COUNTY VA pub 1952. She says a railroad convention met in Danville VA in Oct 1835 and Whitmell P Tunstall (of Bellegrove Plantation) was represnting the area in VA Legislature and introduced a bill to charter thr R.R. They won their charter in 1847 and was then incorporated in VA. The first train arrived in Danville on June 19, 1856. Maude Clement says the first road was in 1747 laid out and cut from William Bean's plantation on the Dan River to the courthouse at Old Town. Doris, I checked adain in Roger C Dodson's PROPERTY LINES FROM AN OLD SURVEY BOOK 1741-1901. It is confusing trying to figure out his data on whom first owned the land and where. About where you say those lots were located I find a large survey for Peter Hudson (4 June 1751) 6,310 acres and for John Legrand (Ligon?) (4 Nov 1748) maybe 400 acres or more. Both of them on the Clover side of Difficult Creek near the railroad bridge. On the Scottsville side of Difficult Creek where the RR runs, there seems to be several smaller surveys to different men with the surname of Wall. All made in 1848 or 1849. But on the east side of the RR between there and the river I find a Joseph Nash (26 Aug 1825) 100 acres and two surveys for Hezekiah Blankenship (6 April 1825) 130 acres and (26 Aug 1825) 100 acres. Also last June 12 (2004) Teresa Womack Moore posted to WGN about a reunion for Zora Womack Conner and that she found J.D. Womack buried in a field. She said the headstone read March 31 1858 to Feb 7 1918 and also a headstone for Hugh Williams McCargo 1815-1845. I think the J.D. Womack is Jefferson Davis Womack. Her posting sounds like the graveyard you mention with lots 3 and 4. I don,t really know, just a guess on my part. (Don's Aunt Peggy (Porta) says Jeff is buried in Halifax Co VA and the graveyard has or did have an iron fence around it, but she couldn't tell me the name or the spot where it was.) The Hugh Williams McCargo mentioned is a brother of Jeff's father, Littlejohn S. McCargo who died in 1889 and left 1/2 of his land to Jeff. It is possible that the graveyard could have been Hawkins or McCargo or Womack since Jeff maybe could have gotten land from all. As I understand it, Jeff had at one time about 500 acres. When he died, his 2nd wife Lucy married 2nd an Edmundson and the land went under his control as the husband of Lucy. I might add that Mary's lot I think had a boundry with some McCargo's land. What McCargo, I don't know. I think she maybe died before 1880 but for sure before 1889. I am now trying to figure out how to find sites on history of the early churches and early ministers. Maybe I will get lucky and find where some early records are now. Doretta
Beth, Doris, Hello, BETH and all: Doretta, James Watt Womack and Ida Mae Osenton Doris---I don't know if this post is clear about those look ups in R. Dodson's book. If not let me know. --- I used a regular road map and the maps in Dodson' book. In his book Dodson gives maps of the surveys (on even number pages) and the page facing (on odd number pages) he gives a copy of USGS map for the same area. The regular road map helped me to find the pages in Dodson's book that I wanted. In Dodson's book I used pages (106&107) and looked at pages (108&109). I first found the railroad on page 107 and then tried to pick out on page 106 its about path. On page 106 there was not any roads, creeks or railroad. Just surveys so I had to guess the railroad path. I did not find any surveys for WOMACK on that page, but I did try to pinpoint where the railroad would go. There are lots of surveys on page 106. On Dodson's USGS map on page 107 it looks like the railroad crosses Difficult Creek, then swings down and goes through Scottsburg. There is a little road with no number going from Scottsburg towards what I guess is 360. anyway at that spot on the little road is Scottsburg School and across the little road is a cemetery. I am naming these points so you know what area was covered. The area on the railroad between Difficult Creek and Scottsburg is what I tried to pinpoint on the survey page (106).---Doretta
Attn: Alice Robinson http://dubbie.tripod.com/wonder/womisc.htm this web sit is where I found this info I went to Gooogles and put James Watt Womack in the search bar The following is the Grantee list of Womacks in Halifax Co VA: The following is the Grantee list of Womacks in Halifax Co VA: To those of you might happnstance send me main - dont sent to samawadee@msn.com anymore - have had numerour problems and cannot any longer tolerate them - Parke Coleman Bogle, The following is the Grantee list of Womacks in Halifax Co VA: Thought this interesting Based on the houseofnames entry for the Womack surname I read: "First found in Norfolk where they were anciently seated as Lords of the manor." I also remember seeing something about 1601 and a Henry Womack or so being listed as an Earl in Norfolk. Could this be correct? Is there or was there a peerage in our family in which our ancestors held title and do those titles exist today? If not, how and when were they lost? OK I've done just enough research to realize "Lord of the Manor" isn't really a title but just says that we once owned our own land. Well ok so at least we were land owners and for the time I suppose that says something. I have read a little of David Dunn's entries from 2000 but I'm still unclear as to whether we held any peerage at all in Norfolk or that is, any right to arms. I see the Bishop Laurence Womack and I'm still confused by that houseofnames mentioning of Earls. I'm beginning to think the Womack family never had any heraldry because no one in the family ever held a title that would qualify us for it. I don't care so much about having nobility in my family history I do just want to know whether to even continue searching for any links to peerage or if instead I should give it up because there are none. Thank you.
Daniel The following is the Grantee list of Womacks in Halifax Co VA: Thanks Sam. The more I read that coat of arms would have belonged to Bishop Laurence and we're not even sure exactly what his heraldry looked like and likely anyone inheriting the arms would have changed them over time so much so that any Womacks in line to inherit arms could pretty much create their own based on the limits of their title and preference. The following is the Grantee list of Womacks in Halifax Co VA: Hi, I ran across some Jones ancestry by Paul Latmir while doing a google search in the archive section here. I tried to email him but it was blocked. Hope he is still around and can give me some answers to some Jones information. I have a myfamily.com site with about 30 distant cousins that are related to Seaborn Lisbon Jones and Catherine Long's daughter, Tacy Jones through her marriage to Shadrach Jones Moore. One of my cousins posted some info on Seaborn's ancestry that is not documented but it comes from the Jones line that Paul posted here. Here is the Jones Line that is posted on our site: The following is the Grantee list of Womacks in Halifax Co VA: Do any of you know the names of the children born to Temperance Womack and James Alsobrook. They were married in Southampton, county, Va., 13 March 1783 A Matha Womack (unmarried) left one eleventh of her estate to the children of James and Temperance Alsobrook. The will did not name the children.I believe I am descended from James and Temperance but without knowing the names of their children I am at a road block.
Attn: Thomas Alsobrook Found this info at ancestry.com Doris --- Thanks for posting the Halifax County VA Grantee list of Womacks. I find it very interesting. Abraham Womack - Daniel Hudson/Hutson and 480A on Beavers Creek is the Woodlawn Lands. On the web, The Early History of Woodlawn says that Abraham Womack sold the property ten years later in 1779 (deed presented at court on Feb 17, 1780) to John Coleman, both of Halifax Co Va. Now Daniel Hutson/Hudson is maybe of the Hudson family that maybe this Abraham Womack married into. Anyway Henry, Miles, and William Creed Womack's sister Mary A Womack married Julius Caesar Hudson who seems to be from this same Hudson family. ---- Also I have a new Email Address. --- Doretta
The following is the Grantee list of Womacks in Halifax Co VA: Good Morning! The following is the Grantee list of Womacks in Halifax Co VA: With regards to Daniel asking about Coat of Arms, There is no Nobility in the Womack line. The Rev Laurence Womack had four sons and one daughter from Prudence,and one daughter from Jane. WOMACK WILLS AND ADMINISTRATIONS IN VIRGINIA, 1623-1800 Just in case any1 needs NC burials on Womacks Womicks and Womichs here they are Sam,Beth,Doris and others working on VA WOMACKS --- On Roots Web, John Browns' site, I found a note under William Clarke (Clark) born abt 1634 died 1713. It said: Quote One of William's wives was the widow of William Womack for a suit in General Court 8 April 1674 was resolved by conveying two-thirds of William Womack's property to his brother Abraham Womack and the remainder to his widow then the wife of William Clarke. Unquote --- In October 1689 William Clarke and Abraham Womack had a boundary dispute and it was resolved on 30 May 1690. Later Abraham Womack helped to inventory William Clarke's personal property for settlement of William Clarke's will which was recorded 5 October 1713. (John Brown's sources were Henrico Co VA, Deeds & Wills 1688-97, page 144 and Henrico Co VA Deeds & Wills 1710-14, page 228). William Clarke named his wife Mary in his will and also children, one of whom was Ann Pride. (She married William Pride and this William Pride had a brother John Pride who married Susannah Puckett.) Ann was William Pride's 2nd wife. He married 1st Jane Halcott and they had a son Halcott Pride. (There was a Halcott Pride who was the 1st husband of Martha who married 2nd a Hudson. These Hudsons were later connected to Womacks in Halifax Co VA.) The only thing I could find out about William Clarke's two wives was that one seems to maybe have been named Mary Gibson. Could she have been the one who married also William Womack? Can anyone shed any light on this William Clarke's wives and children? What William Womack was the 1st husband of Wm Clarke's wife? Also I wonder if the two Halcott Prides are the same person. Can anyone shed any light on Halcott Pride? Derrell, I want to thank you for posting the VA will list for Womacks. I wonder if the above Abraham Womack connected with William Clarke is the same Abraham in the will list who had a will in 1733 in Henrico Co VA? --- Doretta
The following sample is taken from the first pages of the book. ATTN: Pleasant Womack line yall might want to read this will COURT ORDERS - CHARLOTTE COUNTY, VA Yesterday I forgot to give a third source that was mentioned by John Brown on his Roots Web Site. It was MAGAZINE OF VIRGINIA GENEALOGY, Vol 32, PAGES 24,30,129. It was for that dispute between Abraham Womack and William Clarke.--- Doretta
Will of Sarah Kyle, abstracted, 1822 - Botetourt Co. VA "The first known mention of a Womack was in England, where Henry To all, A beautiful lady has answered the call and gone home to be with her Savior. I found this descending chart in a book written by Margaret Miriam Strong (Mrs. Philip H. Hale), b. 1855. The book was published in 1928 St. Louis MO. Beth Looking for info on Womack's in NC in 1700-early 1800's. Specifically in Johnston/Wake/Cumberland Co (NC) Esp. if anyone has any confirmed evidence that connects the Womack's with the Rowland family in those counties. There are several Willie Womack's that I'm having trouble sorting out too (in these counties) if anyone can help me with that! Lines I'm looking at: John Womack d. abt 1765 Johnston Co, NC & wife Sarah,(this area of Johnston Co later became Wake Co, only know of 1 son Benjamin: need to know of other children. Benjamin was born bef 1745 and died abt 1790-91 in Cumberland Co NC: he was married to Ann; one son known: Willie born abt 1790-91, died abt 1820 married Frances Jones in Wake Co 1817; they had one son Benjamin born abt 1818-19. Thanks for any help anyone can give!
You know, Sam, I'm not half as intelligent as you, and I indicated it by making an assumption in genealogy. Mrs. Hale was quite an educated lady for her time, and she married a gentlemen who was born in London. Perhaps she had the opportunity of enhancing her endeavor by researching in England while visiting with his family or while studying abroad. Her work included many letters of correspondence with descendants of her lines, but there were no sources for early data you discount. Instead of disproving her family line, we should look at the positive side of the Wormack genealogy in the book.......what new information did we learn?
'Morning, Beth Beth, Sam, and all interested in early Womacks, Re: Elizabeth (Womack) Sharpe, Parker, Baugh. Sam and Doretta, Doris --- Elizabeth Womack maybe arrived on the ship "BONAVENTURE". It seems she married William Sharpe, Thomas Parker, and William Baugh. What order or the dates she married, I don't know. I believe the above ship carried females to be wives of the single men in the colony. I don't know if Elizabeth was a widow or maiden or a married woman arriving with husband. Anyway a son of hers, William Baugh married Jane Hatcher and maybe also Jane Byrd, daughter of William Byrd and Maria Horsmanden. Jane Hatcher and William Baugh had a daughter Priscilla who married William Farrar/Farrah. Elizabeth Womack and William Baugh maybe had a son James who married Elizabeth Ashbrook and they had a daughter named Elizabeth who married Edward Hill. Edward Hill was the son of Ann Clark/Clarke and James Hill. Ann Clark/Clarke maybe also married William Pride, son of William Pride and Jane Halcott. William Pride and Jane Halcott also had a son John who married Susannah Puckett and their son William Pride married Elizabeth Baugh who also married Edwaed Hill. Also Halcott Pride, brother of William and John had a daughter Mary Pride who married Cadwaller Jones. I have no idea who David Jones is and if he is connected. This is all from several sites on Roots Web and needs proving, but maybe there are some clues mixed in with all those William fellows. ---Doretta
Doretta - I sent a little bit more than this to Doris - was quite lengthy - but this is the major part of it -- I stand corrected on the Thomas, son of Hugh, having a daughter Elizabeth - Here is the 1930 Fedral Census. I have correntions at the end as these are my family members and the census is wrong on these dates. I hope it helps someone. Censuses - Anyone having information on a George Grant Womack(various spellings) b. Jun 5 1863 MO, d. Haines, Baker, OR Jan 17 1940; spouse Dora House b. abt 1868 MO Nuther mystery: I found her last name it was Hunt - still need to know what happened to her after 1910..
Thot y'all all might like to see this: The following is the Grantee list of Womacks in Halifax Co VA: The following is the Grantee list of Womacks in Halifax Co VA: I am seeking information about descendants of Achilles Womack and Myrtle Nichols. Achilles Womack, son of William Melton Womack, M.D. and Lydia Magdalena "Maggie" Blanton, was born 1-1-1878 in Whitewright, Fannin Co., TX. He married Myrtle Nichols in Oklahoma. Census records reveal they had three children, Roy, Flora L., and Geraldine. Achilles and Myrtle were divorced before 1830. In 1830 Achilles was living with his daughter Flora Womack Millett in San Pedro, CA. Achilles died at Los Angeles County Gen'l Hosp on 8-6-1943. Cause of death reported to be carcinoma of face. His daughter Flora L. Bagley was the informant on his death certificate. He is buried in the Inglewood Park Cemetery in Inglewood, Los Angeles Co., CA. Arkansas has added the 1942-1950 deaths to their index - I have replaced the three separate indexes with one since this one is alphabetical by first name by last name - not by year then the name...I hav emade some notes to the page - if anyone else can add anything - send and I will add to the page.. Looking for whereabouts, 1850, of Abram Wommack, b. abt 1815 VA, wife Sarah, b. abt 1816, Va Son Hiram b abt 1841, Jonathan b. abt 1844, Rebecca b. abt 1851, Edward b. abt 1856. Poss son Isaac b ca 1829, all children shown as b. AR -- altho Isaac could have been son of David and Catherine ? Womack of TN.. Correction on years of birth of Abram and sarah, 1825 and 1826 respectively - then Isaac b. 1829 woul prob have been a brother... sorry this stuff tets to ya after a few hours!!
Seriously people, I havent been imbibing much of anything but water and tea.. 1850 Census Marion Co. AR I just finished coping, pasting and uploading a listing of CW Womacks, both Union and CSA - be aware that on the CSA side it appears TN and VA are missing. Side-effects of smoking! William is my 3rd great grandfather and Thomas is my 3rd great uncle. Just posted these because I didn't see them on your list Sam no biggy figured I'd give ya the info. incase I thought I'd post the site I got that from http://www.itd.nps.gov/cwss/ Hello All Sam, Just another lil tidbit from the peanut gallery: Beth Derrell I found this at ancestry.com thought yall might want it for help looking at censuses it does make since Womack : English Place name that designated a 'hollow or crooked oak' tree. The person who wound up with the surname was the one who lived nearby. Requested by Mark Womack Let me run a couple of name findings by you: I Understand that there is a book written by Captain John M. Womack in the Tennessee State Library of Archives called "The Diaries of Captain John Womack" of which only a few copies remain. John is in my family line and if anyone has copied or transcribed it I would forever be indebted to them for a copy. John was the son of William "Big Billy" Womack my GG grandfather and the brother of Solomon Womack my G grandfather. I'm sure I will never be able to make the trip to see the book myself but would like to add it to my Ged files. This should be of intrest of all the Thomas and Louvisa descendants. Perhaps someone will make this a WGN project. http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/index.php This web site has news paper articles in the early 1800's to the mid 1900's Jack, Looking for living Womack's in Carter County Ky to contact for information on that line of the family. thanks
I will be uploading, sometime this PM, a listing of Womacks in US Vets cemeteries. Many on the lst have middle names, there are dates of birth and death for many of them, some of them are children and wives of veterans. Also The following is the Grantee list of Womacks in Halifax Co VA: Previously, we were perplexed about Henry Womack in Accomac(k) Co VA - I went thru the US Gen Web county page for Accomac(k). I was advised by one of the people there that many of the so called Accomac(k) records were actually filed in a couple of counties over the border in another state[MD or MA??]. I queried those counties and nil came up on Henry Womack of any spelling -- Not that most of us havent already; but I think I can finally lay to rest mine and David Dunn's conclusion the "perfect" genealogy of Henry is nothing but a FAKE! And, that anyone claiming descent from that one really doesnt exist!!!
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Y'all all know we still have the name suspect in the Immygrant and his spouse. Does anyone have any info on these Womacks? This was in Johnston Co NC in the area that later became Wake County. Has anyone been able to find information on Freelove Thompson or her family. She was the Wife of Alexander WOMACk. In the late 1830's, they moved to Polk Co., Tn., where they remained until the 1860's. About the time of the Civil War, they settled in McMinn Co.,where they stayed until their deaths.
Sam - on your Accomack County inquiry. ATTN: Andrea Womack http://www.rootsweb.com/~tnmcminn/#LAND Actuallly the Free Paris mentioned, in the will Derrell posted below, was known as Free Farris; but real name was Frances Meredith Farris, b. TN Mar 15, 1846; d. McMin Co TN Dec 20, 1906. Married Linda R Womack, b. Polk Co TN Aug 11, 1848, d. Mcminn Co TN Oct 5 1908. They married Jul 23, 1868. Linda was the daughter of James Alexander III and Freelove Thompson - they may have had more children but I only have name of one Chatt Farris (female) Born Aug 7, 1875 in McMinm Co TN, d. Meigs Co Oct 3, 1936. She married a cousin James Samuel Womack, Yesterday was browsing around with teh various DNA things - same across on McCown that apparently had a Womack way back - checked the Pedigree and it appears this person connected to the Thomas Womack, who had the daughter named Elizabeth, who hit Jamestown in about 1620. Altho the person did not have the name of the female -- Unfortunately he had her born in 1630, the Jamestown muster, or census in 1623/24 indicated she was 25 when she arrived in 1620. OK OK I know a lotta posting - but I went back and checked the LDS records and came up with these for children of Free and Linda Womack Farris - The Chatt I mentioned below, I found not on this list but with James as Charity.. Wow, what a site on the Womack's! Quite overwhelming. Anyone have any idea of the parents of Benjamin Womack, b. abt 1755 NC or GA; I am looking for any information on a Thurman Womack born in Mich. around 1892. From an old birth certificate it appears his middle inital is H. but am not sure since what I have is a copy of a copy and is not clear. He married Pernia Conditt August 3, 1914 and they had a daughter Dorothy O. Womack born January 16, 1919. Thurman died before the 1920 census. They were living in Durant, Ok. at this time. It turns out that Thurman is my actual grandfather but I did not find this out untill after my mother and grandmothers death. I am in hopes that someone will be able to help me. Thank you. E. Bowen
Ed I will try and help these r from 2002 archives Attn: ED I need the parents of Mary Jane Womack, born ca 1814, KY and married James Holmsley, born ca 1810 KY. They had a daughter, Nancy, born 1834 Ark and died 1859 Madison Co., Ark. Nancy was married to Bayless Shumate, born 2-17-1833, Harlan Co., KY and died 12-18-1927 Washington Co., Ark. Nancy Holmsley was 1/2 Ann Sorry forgot to mention - the link to OK Death records is here: From LDS - cannot attest to validity of this but: Add this to the post below: I was in Van Buren County, AR at the Plant Cemetery there and found the gravestones of the following : I have visited this wonderful web-site many times in the past. I am the granddaughter of John William Womack and Ollie McFarland Womack of Corpus Christi, Texas. My mother was Jean Womack Beard who passed away May 2, 2002. I would like to hear from anyone who knew my mother and her sisters, Madelyn Womack, Helen Womack Segrest, Bobby Womack Reagan and Frances Womack Gorham. Madelyn, Helen, and Bobby are all deceased and Aunt Frances is not doing well. My cousin, Sandra Gorham Stever, is putting together a book of tales of our aunts and mothers and would love to hear any stories anyone might have about them. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you. Joann Horton.
My great Grandfather is Harvey C Womack of Womack, Louisianna. He was born 21 June 1908 in Womack, La and died 7 Nov 1990. I am stuck on him and cannot find his parents. Can anyone help????
Chris Not sure if you are aware of it but a number of states have their death indexes In today's Obit. in the Alamogordo Daily News, Tommy Lee Womack died June 21, 2005.Was born September 19, 1940 in Konawa, Oklahoma. His father was T. L. Womack, who also past away in Alamogordo some time back. It states that he will be buried in Colbert, Oklahoma where his sister, Thelma Irene Womack-Gibbs resides. Sorry, I think that should be Colvert, Oklahoma instead of Colbert. Here we go. I finally found the actual obit. I spoke of. Jeff Fisher and Ann McDonald: I have death records for 17 states compiled - like about 550 names for CA - would be done but my DSL went out for about 24 hours - should finish that today. It is now 4:38 AM Jun 28 - I have finished uploading all the deat records I have except TX - I like about 1500 names to go on that big 'un...too wasted to Hi Sam Sandi I see Jack has posted the news about cousin Carlos. May he rest in peace. Beth, I'm sorry I've been off-line for a while as we had some health issues Obit as written by Janet Brewer, posted with her permission. Sorry to hear about Carlos - He will be missed.. A little TX trivia fer ye: We are doing research for my mother for her DAR application and are seeking some printed reference to substantiate that Major Jacob Womack is the father of Martha Womack that married Robert Bean. Can any of you be of help? Several websites list the wife of Jacob to be either Mary Wills or Martha with no last name so we are confused there. But a Martha is listed as the daughter and we are seeking substantiation of that relationship for the DAR. Jim Jim, I've been checking the primary source documentation on various things, and at the moment can give you no primary sources on Martha Womack Bean - however - you don't need it. I am searching for a will (if there is one) of Alexander Womack Jr. ( s/o Alexander and Martha Womack) who married Mecly/Milly Buckner. I descend thru their daughter Judith Womack who married James Buckner.
Jan Jan Ann, thanks for the information. Did Robert Bean die on 7 Nov 1824 or 17 Nov 1824? I have seen it listed both ways at different websites and listings.
BETH I HAD TO POST THE EMAIL I WANTED TO SEND YOU HERE MY COMPUTER POWER PACK BLEW OUT SO UNABLE TO GET EMAIL OUT RIGHT NOW SORRY So is Alexander (married to Martha Alexander or Pruit) James Alexander Womack Sr?? Thank you!
Karin Derrell, Ann and Jim Lotspeich, Looking for family lines for Mary Ann Womack. This may pin it down a little closer to when Robert was called Colonel: I still can't dredge from my files or memory who the grandkid was who filed all that info in the pension - I suppose I could actually go look, but what's the fun in that! The William I was thinking of was actually son of Martha Bean and Levi Womack, but as we all know, William Womacks are thick on the ground. 1809 Grainger County, Tennessee Tax List It mentions that by the advice "of the honorable the Council of Safety of said province, [we] have ventured to choose Messers John Sevier, Jacob Womack, Charles Robertson, John Carter and John Hail, delegates to represent us in the provincial Congress." They ended the petition by asking that " these our delegates be received and admitted to vote . . . and that part of the county now called Washington District may be erected into a seperate county of North Carolina . . . ". Those signing the petition were: Robert Bean, John Bean, William Bean, William Bean Sr. and Jesse Bean. Beth I am going to try to head up to the library today and I'll check on Robert Bean and William Womack for yall Lord Will nothing happens by then Title of Article Robert Bean-Martha Womack fam., TN, GA FOUND THIS STUFF AT ---> My Great Great Grandmother was Rhoda Womack born in South Lopham, Norfolk UK in 1799, married John Whitebread on 16 June 1818 in St Nicholas church, North Lopham, died March 6 1855 in Stoke Ash, Suffolk UK. Had 7 children. This tidbit may be of interest to someone; Ann Lowy I am looking for an Andy and Sue Womack that lived in Kansas City (prior to that in Chicago, Illinois). They had a son name Tom ... should be around 23 now. I am trying to track down my ancestors and have hit a road block. I have gotten to my Great Grandfather Emmett Womack (born 11/14/~1903, died 2/26/1996), wife Virgina Hale. I would like to find who my great grandfathers parents were, if anyone has any information I would greatly appreciate it. Mary Conner~ Beth I believe u r right Beth here is what I found at www.familysearch.org Derrell Mary Mary, Hello Womack Researchers, Kent you got the right bunch -- Mary and Beth Sam, Thanks, Nelson! BTW - do you descend from Ed or Emmett? Beth I wish to thank you, I just got a copy of my G Uncle's WW 1 draft card. He had talked so much about the 1st WW War, he and our son talk about Germany as our son was serving where Art had been fighting. Art died May 1987, at age 93. Your very welcome, Judy.
Nelson Sam & Beth, Sam, All OOps Been trying for years trace my Womack roots past my Grandfather David Sam, Can anyone identify the Richard Womack who was divorced in Simpson County, MS David, David Can anyone give me directions to the Hutchins Cemetery in Jack Co Texas? I have searched the Web to no avail. I am going there next week if I can figure out how to get there. My great great Grandfather William Jefferson Womack and several other family members are buried there. I will be willing to share photographs when I get back from my trip. Raechele I am searching for info about Copiah County Mississippi Browns and Boyds. ATTN Raechelle e-mail Janet Walker at this e-mail she had told me before it is on private land but if I was to go there she would give me here cousins as a way to contact them and they might be able to have gotten me on the land so write her and she will probably help ya with it all just tell her I told ya to e-mail her. Janet--->walkerjt@ptsi.net ATTN Raechelle if you take photos of the graves if you don't mind take pictures of all of the even the one that says Womack, infant on it and I will pay you for those thx
hi Raechele Jack, Sam Sam Hello all I went to a Womack reunion in Duncan,Ok over the weekend seen my 91yr old great grandma she is doing pretty good she's still dipping her snuff LOL but anyways everything went well. I met Linda Womack Lewis she has been on here before she is my second cousin and I met and seen 3rd and 4th cousins. About 30 or more people was there and one of my uncles said 2yrs or so ago there was 3times that many so anyways my great aunts filled me in on some stuff. The Womack's owned land there there and it is now Duncan Lake. But I am going to try and go back in August on my vacation Lord's will nothing happens by then. Now I see why we haven't gotten all the Womack line info. yet LOL Families are huge. But anyways figured I'd let yall know I did finally make it to the reunion.
Justed wanted to thank Beth and Sam for there help and info provided below. Here are the directions that I got from Erin Dent for the Hutchens Cemetery. She got them from someone who has a Jack Co TX history book. Thanks Erin!!! HEY ROGER! I CAME ACROSS A LINK THAT WAS NEW TO ME......PERHAPS NOT SO Roger or Mark Hi, my grandmother's name was Frances Jane Womack. I don't know much about her except that she was a twin (identical I think--I believe her twin's name was Joyce but I'm not sure), born around 1923 (in Oklahoma I think), married a man by the name of McNabb, lived in Oklahoma City, and died when my mother was about 8, which would have been 1950 or 1951. Joanna, ATTN Joanna Hey Y'all all out theah!! Sam, Ann Sam, On to the birth records. I believe Cubbe, Cubby and Webb Sherwood are some of the Choctaw Womacks. Possibly that's Cubbie son of George W. who was b. abt 1908, although I thought he was b in CA. Cubby who was the father of Marie b. 1911 would be George W.'s brother I think. Ann And by the way, all you aspiring wannabees of American Indian Descent; dont get yer jeans up tight. They aint no Womack in these yewnited states that is 100% American Indian unless he/she was adopted, or the wife of a Womack... and then even the children are diluted... 100 % Genetical impossibility...if thru the male line........... Hello Womack Researchers: If anyone has access to the WW I Draft Registration Cards thru an Ancestry.com membership, please check this out for me. http://www.accessgenealogy.com/ Beth Ann Greetings, Hi, Does anyone have any information on an You know I have posted info here for people who have requested it - but nary an acknowledgement whether or not people who were sent that info got it or not.. no more posting, come to me direct and if you dont respond I will black list the hell outta ya - You people ask for info - I have been posting here and sending emails for a long time, most dont know that - but that crap is stopping here as I rarely get an acknowledgement you even got the dang info -- Go back years and that has been my pet peeve - Sam Just letting everyone know I found this site it has marriages in every state I believe but in various counties and years but here is the site I am searching for Tennessee Womacks in the McMinn County Area with an ONLEY connection. I know Nannie Onley married a Womack Beginning of 1900's. Her Father was Edward Onley( His brothers were Levi and Return Onley) and her Mother, Marlissa Randolph, Nannie had three or more children. Jay, Ray and Maybe Ralph. Marlissa had two sister. Hildeguard and Texanna. They lived in or near Calhoun. Nannie may have had a brother, Felix Onley. I would appreciate any information amd08202@msn.com
If anyone would like to have pictures of the following headstones of Womack families that I took today at the Marlow City Cemetery in Oklahoma, I would be glad to share those with you. Just email me directly. WOMAC'S ACADEMY O BOY YOUR MAN IS HERE PPPPLLLLLLLSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCC
This I think should apply to us one and all. If you have collateral families who came to the US from 1830 to 1913, you might want to check out this free web page: Sam has indicated several times he is going to quit participating on this site. Fortunately he always comes back and with the valuable knowledge he has I am glad he does. Therefore folks all across the fruited plain, I propose a compromise. Let there be a kinder, gentle Sam, and in return let us thank him and everyone else who find information that we need. What would our forefathers think of us now?
Hello, I am interested in the murder of Nannie Womack, an 8 yr. old girl in Russell County KY. the year was 1908 Dec 8. If you have any information I would greatly appreciate it. I also have some family history dating back to the 1600's. Nannie is buried in the Womack Family Cemetery in Russell Springs at Webb's Cross Roads but I'm not sure which one is her grave. I live with her nephew and we would like to buy her a headstone. If anyone knows any of theis information it would be greatly appreciated...Thank You, Jodie Lamb
Jodie, MUGU BOY looking for more info on Ella Womack, born about 1877, Benton Ar. Father: Samual Martin Womack, Mother: Lavina or Vinie Anderson. Ella is probably My great Grandmother and I Know nothing of her line. She married my great-grandfather Thomas Blankenship in Benton county Arkansas. Any help appreciated. Contact me at wdaleduck@msn.com Hi Dale, ATTENTION SAM BETH JACK AND OTHERS I HAVE A STORY POSSIBLY THAT CAN REDEFINE HISTORY AS WE KNOW IT MY GREAT UNCLE WOMACKS IN DUNCAN,OK TOLD ME OVER THE WEEKEND THAT MY GREAT GRANDMA SAID BILLY THE KIDD IN THE HISTORY BOOKS WAS NOT THE REAL BILLY THE KIDD BUT A MAN BACK AT THE SAME TIME PERIOD STOLE THE REAL BILLY THE KIDD'S NAME TO MAKE A NAME FOR HIMSELF. TO GET THIS PROVEN I HAVE SENT A TO HISTORY DETECTIVES AT PBS.ORG WILL YALL HELP ME TO TRY AND PROVE THIS. SUBMIT A MISTERY AT PBS.ORG HISTORY DETECTIVES. ALSO THE REAL BILLY THE KIDD WAS POSSIBLY RELATED TO THE WOMACKS OF TEXAS AND OKLAHOMA. AND MY GREAT UNCLES SAID GREAT GRANDMA KNEW THE REAL BILLY THE KIDD AND SHE WAS SAID TO HAVE SAID HE WAS A GOOD MAN. PLZ HELP
Derrell CAN SOME1 PLZ READ MY POST AND TELL ME WHERE IN THE HELL I PUT BILLY THE KIDD WAS NOT WHITE HMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM READ CAREFULLY THANK YOU
If I missed anyone I have scanned Isom Conrad Womack's Funeral card announcement thing I don't know what they call them exactly but it's what you get at a funeral for a keep sake type deal. So if anyone needs it that I haven't sent it to plz let me know.
I was told that my grandfather (Pearl Womack) and his brothers, John and Charlie, come from Kansas to Iowa. Pearl married Olive Wilden in about 1900 in Iowa. Pearls fathers name was James. I don't know James' wifes name. I have not been able to find any reference to these people in any Kansas records. There is a Pearl listed but is a female. We do have relatives that are Webbs and Mitchels. i have found both these surnames in various places connected to the the Womacks. Pearl and Olive had 11 children;Jim (my dad) Don,Homer,George,Opal,Erma,Hazel,Gladys,Lillian,Joyce,and Edna. My dad was the last to pass away in 2004. He was just shy by a few weeks of his 90th birthday. I would appreciate any information.
OK going to post something--say what you will; but do not do it here on WGN. E mail me with your comments -- Thx Sam by the way don't know if someone has posted this or if ya already have this but here is what I found at the library today just piddling around in books. Okay I am going to be getting a rough start here. We did have the incomplete family tree with help from Sam. Well that was almost four years ago and since then my dad chunked the thing. Way to go dad. Anyway yeah I am kinda needing a little help here. Thankyou to both Sam and Derrell! Sam especially considering he has most of the work that my mum did! Now to start back off where mom left off!
I offer the following information to those researching the Womack family. While I am a Womack (mailden name), I know very little about family research and very little about my family. Perhaps my information can be of help to someone. And I would welcome any information any might have about my kin. im looking for womack how live in wichita,ks . howare decendants of isham rice womack .
For Anne Davies: This message is a thank you to Connie Baumann for the information about Schuyler Womac. It is much appreciated.
For Sam: I am looking for a Leroy Womack, born in November, 1848, in Mississippi. He married Josephine, who was born in Illinois in 1851. They were in Arkansas from by 1878, and were still there as late as 1893. Their childr
*1764 Jacob Womack Nov 28 Poll List Halifax Co VA
*1764 Residence Orange Co NC
From Carlos Womack’s book:
"The following papers were found in an old box of papers, upstairs in the Courthouse, Farmville, VA. Margaret
"July 8, 1760 executed on Richard Womack
my notes above are in brackets < >
Friday, April 29, 2005 at 07:23:48 (PDT)
Beth
bhowser
Friday, April 29, 2005 at 11:29:37 (PDT)
Doretta
dreec@EKNS.net
Friday, April 29, 2005 at 13:13:54 (PDT)
kevin
ktrueblood6214@sbcglobal.net
Friday, April 29, 2005 at 17:22:15 (PDT)
Parke Coleman Bogle
pbogle@psknet.com
Friday, April 29, 2005 at 19:00:09 (PDT)
Royce W. Gibson
royce gibson at frontiernet.net
Prior to the Revolution and likely for some time after - a fort was not necessarily a "military" thing. Prospectors and adventurers had "forts" to entice people to move west and they weren't always stockaded areas but at time natural forts (surrounded by cliffs on three sides or water). Powell's Fort near Winchester, VA is an example.
Having grown up in the South and West it was hard for me to understand why people in the mid 1700's were building houses on top of each other in the area where I now live. It was strickly for safety. They farmed "their land" a ways from their house so they could easily "circle the wagons" if the need arose.
Also, you might try looking at the very extensive history on the battle (political not hand to hand) for the state of "Franklin". I haven't but the area of TN you guys are mentioning for Fort Womack was very engaged in trying to become not Tennessee but Franklin.
One more point to the sermon, and I'll do the benediction - almost all of the original colonies (including Connecticut) claimed land to the Mississippi River since there charters usually said from sea to sea and the French or Spanish claimed everything west of the Miss. River.
Amen and someone please pass the collection plate. :)
Friday, April 29, 2005 at 19:01:03 (PDT)
Doretta
dreec@EKNS.net
Friday, April 29, 2005 at 20:17:38 (PDT)
dcox
dcox@kerrlake.com
Thank you.
So, Peter Jacob Womack married to Sarah Johnson is the same individual as Major Jacob Womack, is that correct?
Doris
Saturday, April 30, 2005 at 02:49:53 (PDT)
Beth
bhowser@alltel.net
Yes, that is correct. He might have also been married before. Martha, his dau. who married Capt. Robert Bean, was b. in 1758. According to Annette Carpenter Womack, she was born in Orange Co., NC. Johnson's RW pension app said he was born 1762 in Goochland Co., VA. I know Jacob and Sarah were married when her father died in 1761.
Beth
Saturday, April 30, 2005 at 09:53:13 (PDT)
Tammy
willys41.1@juno.com
I finally got my boxes unpacked that contain my genealogy files. I found some copies of old receipts that were handed down to me by a Boatman cousin, L.S. These receipts may or may not be of any help to us. And some of you may already have these copies? I haven't had time yet to really study them or 'research' them. (except for a few of them) Some of the names of these receipts are Jacob Womack, Johnson Womack, etc. with various spellings of those first names. I'm going to scan them and put them all on a temporary webpage on my personal website. If anyone would like to view and copy/print these receipts from off my temp. webpage, just email me and I'll be happy to send you the link to the page. Hope they'll be of some help, regarding David Womack and his parents and grandparents, or maybe give us some clues or answer some questions. (Womack line - Thomas and William Jefferson's grandparents, etc. etc.) Some of the dates are from the 1700's, etc. Sorry it's taken me so long to do this, but with us moving and getting settled in our new home, AND with me now taking care of my new grandbaby, I just wasn't able to get to it any sooner. But this weekend, I'll be busy scanning them and getting them ready for you to look at.
Saturday, April 30, 2005 at 13:53:23 (PDT)
Kathy Womack Tucker
tonytucker@charter.net
I've been trying to track down my Womack ancestors, and believe that I'm on the right track...not completely sure, tho. I haven't wanted to pay Ancestry for any help, but found the Womack Census Records at Sam's site. They have really given me some ideas.
I was searching for John S. Womack, hopefully in Cherokee Co., AL, and found him in the 1870 Census. He was grouped with Henry C., 26 (b. 1843); Frances, 22 (b. 1847); Amanda, 2; and Elisabeth, 4. Henry and Frances were both born in GA.
I then went to the 1850 Census in GA, and found Henry Wamack (age 6) and he was grouped with Jesse N. Wamack (b. 1818), Amanda M. (b. 1816 GA), William O., Ann R., Mary and Turner.
Had a heck of a time with Jesse's parents...could've been so many...but went to Rootsweb and found that Jesse would fit right in being William Womack and Rebecca Hunt's son (they married June 19, 1813 in Jasper Co., GA). Their other children were: Francis, William, Martha and Susan.
Maybe William's Francis is the one you're looking for...hope so! Everyone please keep on posting...I love it!
Saturday, April 30, 2005 at 19:41:00 (PDT)
dcox
dcox@kerrlake.com
The information on the railroad I got from the Library of Virginia web site. They have more information on the railroad but I don't believe it is in circulation which means you would need to view it at the library. You might check your local library to see if there are books which have been written whcich can be sent to your library on the interlibrary loan program. Mark was interested in the railroad also, but I don't know if he pursued it.
I doubt the graveyard on Lot 3 or 4 is where Jefferson Davis Womack is buried, because there are no headstones at this graveyard. Also, this graveyard is in trees not in a field. The home place is also in the trees. At the turn-in to the driveway, I believe Edmondsons live there today, but I don't know which one. The only Edmondsons I have any knowledge of were State Troopers over 30 years ago.
When you speak of the railroad bridge, are you speaking of the one on 360? If so, that bridge is a good ways from Miles Womacks place. If you are traveling towards Danville on 360, the farm is located between Clover and Scottsburg Center. After leaving Clover on Hwy 92, turn right onto 360 headed West, you will cross the railroad bridge, then you will cross the bridge for Difficult Creek, and it is on the left before you get to Scottsburg Center. Later in the week, I will try and remember to get out the map for Halifax and get the highway numbers which run on both sides off 360.
I don't know about the other Halifax researchers, but I haven't done any original research in at least a year and a half. I have been wanting to go to Prince Edward Courthouse.
Maybe this coming week I can post some of the data from the indexes which may shed light on Jeff's and Mary's land.
Another interesting thing in the indexes was a lawsuit brought by the railroad against Miles and Frances for damages. If I remember, the railroad won the case for damages. Considering how close the railroad was to the house, I can understand Miles and Frances concern.
Doris
Sunday, May 01, 2005 at 20:43:55 (PDT)
Alice Dewey Robinson
genealogyrme@shaw.ca
Can some one tell me where James and Ida were married,died,cemetery any newspaper items. Ida Mae Osenton is conected to my 2 oldest sons family. Ida would be their great aunt. I belive she is a sister to George E.Osenton .
Can any one help?
Alice
Monday, May 02, 2005 at 11:01:05 (PDT)
Doretta
dreec@EKNS.net
Monday, May 02, 2005 at 14:28:38 (PDT)
DERRELL
dsrobinson2@cox.net
67. JAMES WATT WOMACK, merchant, sometime public official,
b. at Oldtown, Nov. 24, 1852, moved to farm on Three Prong in G.Co.
until 1863, moved to Greenup. attended Greenup schools until 1867,
moved to Oldtown, but came back to Greenup to school Clerk in
general store of Womack & Kouns and at Laurel Furnace store.
Lifelong Democrat, deputy sheriff l875-82, sheriff 1883-1886,
state representativel890-92, county judge 1912-1918. A Mason.
He died June 9, 1951, 98yr-6mo-16da. M. Ida Mae Osenton of
Wheelersburg, Ohio, b. Feb. 16, 1860, d. July 1930, dau of
John Thomas and Katherine Cameron Osenton (See Osenton famili)-
They had no children, but reared her niece, Mabel Osenton, who
m. O.W. Stennett of Russell, and with whom James Watt Womack lived
during latter part of his lifetime.
http://www.lawrencecountyohio.com/families/k_p/kounsjacob2.htm
50. James Watt WOMACK.
He was married to Martha A. STARK (daughter of Henry STARK and Adelaide HOWE) on 5 Jan 1864 in C'burg. Martha A. STARK was born about 1844 in KY. James Watt WOMACK and Martha A. STARK had the following children:
93 i. Luella WOMACK was born on 6 Jul 1876 in Greenup Co, KY.
51. William Neville BOSTICK was born on 1 Sep 1847. He died on 20 Dec 1930.
James W. Womack, age 98, died 9 June 1951 in Greenup County, Kentucky
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Monday, May 02, 2005 at 17:41:58 (PDT)
dcox
dcox@kerrlake.com
Grantee - Grantor - Kind - Book - Page - Date recorded - Area & Location
Abraham Womack Daniel Hudson B&S 7 267 Nov 17 1768 480A Beavers Ck
Abraham Womack Robert Wade Est &c B&S 43 261 Aug 22 1836 1/7 of 245A Staun
Abram Womack John Coleman B&S 48 531 May 22 1843 Int in tract
Abraham Womack Robert Wade Est B&S 49 223 Dec 8 1843 Int in 245A Staunt
A V Womack Marshall R &wf B&S 64 666 Mar 10 1876 1A 35 poles Clover
Ann S Womack Beverly Canada &wf B&S 65 567 Aug 27 1877 21A
Allen W Womack Mary Womack Est Part 68 420 Feb 11 1881 11A
Ann S Womack John C Crowder &wf B&S 68 521 Mar 28 1881 Lot Scottsburg
A V Womack &c Isaac Adkisson Est by Comr B&S 69 516 Apr 21 1882 1 5/8A nr Clover
A V Womack &c Beverly Canada &c B&S 70 [7]46 May 23 1883 Lot Clover
A V Womack Martin Wackerly &wf B&S 71 132 Jul 23 1883 98A Roanoke Dist
A V Womack Thos Ba[i]lin B&S 74 394 Nov 4 1885 Lot Clover Depot
A V Womack M R Womack Est Part 75 35 Feb 18 1886 139 Piney Ck
A V Womack Tr A H Blunt &wf D of T 76 124 Sep 6 1886 1/2 int in 307 1/2A Dif
A V Womack &c C [T] Bethel B&S 77 542 Aug 15 1887 14.14A Roa Dist nr Clover
Doris
Monday, May 02, 2005 at 18:09:55 (PDT)
dcox
dcox@kerrlake.com
Grantee - Grantor - Kind - Book - Page - Date recorded - Area & Location
A V Womack E C Hurt &wf B&S 81 163 Jun 6 1890 23.86A nr Clover
A V Womack James Foster &wf B&S 81 172 Jun 13 1890 12A nr Clover
A V Womack &c Elizabeth Martin &c by Clerk B&S 81 216 Nov 11 1889
1/[4] of 43 1/3A
A V Womack &c James Yuille Est B&S 81 217 Nov 11 1889 16A
A V Womack &c George R Watts by Clerk B&S 81 218 Nov 11 1889 34 3/4A
Hundleys Old Mill
A V Womack &c R A Parker by Clerk B&S 81 221 Nov 11 1889 30A Staun
Dist Rookneal[sic] (Brookneal) Rd
Monday, May 02, 2005 at 18:28:23 (PDT)
Sam
samsawadee@netzero,com
use samsawadee@netzero or puchai@excite.com - not that I expect to hear from anyone of you - but there they are
Monday, May 02, 2005 at 19:32:15 (PDT)
dcox
dcox@kerrlake.com
Re: Laban Coleman, born Abt. 1770
*1797 Laban Coleman Elizabeth Womack 19 October 1797 Chesterfield Co VA
*1804 LDB 20:61
15 Jun 1804 – Laban Coleman to Tussekiah Baptist Society, $1, 1 ac; Lunenburg Co, adj land sold by Ward Hudson to sd society; to extend to road.
*1810 Lunenburg Co VA Census
COLEMAN Salom Roll 069 Page 326 10001-30011-01
COLEMAN Salom:
Males under 10: 1
Males 45 & up: 1
Females under 10: 3
Females 26 and under 45: 1
Females 45 & up: 1
Slaves: 1
*1817 Laban Coleman Surety for the marriage of:
Thomas Franklin Polly Coleman Laban Coleman 2/10/1817
*1820 Lunenburg Co VA Census
Roll 137 Page 164 or 176 No Twp Listed
Laban Coleman
*1830 Lunenburg Co VA Census
Roll 195 Page 007 No Twp Listed
Laban Coleman
*1840 Lunenburg Co VA Census
COLEMAN Saban Roll 565 Page 278 No Twp Listed
*1844 LDB 33:236
6 Jan 1844 – Labon Coleman & wife Elizabeth to John A Johns, Drury A Smith, Thos Gee (M), Joel Johns, Thos A Johns, Jas E McCraw, Hatcher Clark, John T Dowdy trustees for Regular or old side Baptists called Tussekiah Congregation, $1, 156 [poles] 6 perches; Lunenburg Co, by survey John C Stokes, land whereon to erect a church for sd congregation, on ridge div waters Tussekiah/Church Crks at road, adj Labon Coleman, estate L Crymes.
*1850 Laban Coleman
Mortality Index: 1850 Age: 83 Gender: M Occupation: Farmer
Death Date: March, 1850 Death Location: Lunenburg, Virginia
Cause: Dropsy Birth Location: Virginia
Parke, I don't know who the parents of Laban and Elizabeth are. There are several Womacks from Chesterfield Co VA but without more information, it would be hard to place Elizabeth. Their marriage record may list their parents; all I have is the marriage off the internet.
Doris
Tuesday, May 03, 2005 at 20:37:51 (PDT)
dcox
dcox@kerrlake.com
Grantee - Grantor - Kind - Book - Page - Date recorded - Area & Location
A V Womack &c Milly Williams by Clk B&S 81 222 Nov 11 1890 13 1/2A
Catawba Rd
A V Womack &c Robert J Pulliam by Clerk B&S 81 223 Nov 11 1889 84A Hyco R
A V Womack &c Isaac Adkisson Est by Clk B&S 81 224 Aug 22 1889 Lot
near R & D RR Clover
A V Womack &wf Wm Logan Est by Admr & Tr Rel 83 347 Apr 11 1892 Lot
Clover 139A [Pi] Ck
Ardelia Womack &c Jesse B Nunnally Est Part 84 557 May 6 1893 178 1/4A
Sandy Ck
A V Womack Agnes Heidelberg Est B&S 85 208 Oct 2 1893 72ft Main St Clover
Adam Womack E C Hurt &wf B&S 85 394 Jan 30 1894 10A Roa Dist
A V Womack Tucker C Watkins &wf B&S 87 260 May 27 1895 60A nr Clover
A V Womack Bettie A Womack &c B&S 87 411 Aug 8 1895 Int in lot Clover
A V Womack C A Gregory &wf &c B&S 89 559 Aug 13 1897 Int 14.14A
nr Clover
A V Womack R T Howerton &wf B&S 91 182 Sep 26 1898 Lot Main St Clover
A V Womack R T Howerton &wf B&S 91 482 Feb 27 1899 1 5A Clover
A V Womack R T Howerton &wf B&S 92 236 Aug 2 1899 1.3A Clover
Thursday, May 05, 2005 at 09:35:25 (PDT)
Sam
samsawadee@netzero.com
Name: WOMACK, Jane
Location of Event: Tasmania [Australia]
Notes: Entry number 64
Ship: Aeolus
Year: 1809
This entry is from the book 'Notorious Strumpets and Dangerous Girls: Convict Women in Van Diemen's Land 1803-1829' by Phillip Tardif (ISBN 0-207-15798-7) which is out of print. It can be found in some libraries or use Books We Own List
"Notorious Strumpets & Dangerous Girls" by Phillip Tardif. Biographical details of 1,700 women transported to Van Diemen's Land (Tasmania) 1803 - 1829
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Not sure how he got in with the wimmen, but..................
Name: WOMACK, William
Location of Event: Tasmania
Notes: Entry number 64
Ship: Aeolus
Year: 1809
This entry is from the book 'Notorious Strumpets and Dangerous Girls: Convict Women in Van Diemen's Land 1803-1829' by Phillip Tardif (ISBN 0-207-15798-7) which is out of print. It can be found in some libraries or use Books We Own List
Thursday, May 05, 2005 at 10:42:13 (PDT)
Daniel Womack
czzyzx41@hotmail.com
I'm sure this is a FAQ but I thought I'd bring it up and see if anyone had any information on the subject. I assume if we have historical records of Wamukes and Womukes back before the 16th century and most peasants couldn't read or write then that would mean we at least had enough noble stature to be listed on official records. Reply via email preferred but I'll keep checking in to see if someone has responded. Thank you very much.
Thursday, May 05, 2005 at 12:49:43 (PDT)
Daniel Womack
czzyzx41@hotmail.com
Thursday, May 05, 2005 at 12:53:02 (PDT)
Sam
samsawadee@netzero.com
Those Womacks you refer to in England were vicars and etc - not earls or other noblemen -- the only true Coat of Arms belonged to Bishop Lawrence/Laurence Womack -- he had no male heir in his will other than a nephew or great-nephew -
The Henry you refer to, as I remember, was a vicar - I have a copy of his will from 1627 -- also that of Arthur, another vicar or some important post - 1607
One word of caution to all that want to display a coat of arms for any name -
The arms are legally passed down only to the oldest son; and if I remember the info from the College of Arms in England - if the oldest son is dead - and his oldest is living - then it passes that way - brothers 2 thru how many get the short end of the stick so to speak -- not to mention the girls. I'll try to get back with the College and get a better reading of the line of succession..
Thursday, May 05, 2005 at 17:11:11 (PDT)
dcox
dcox@kerrlake.com
Grantee - Grantor - Kind - Book - Page - Date recorded - Area & Location
A V Womack M R Womack Est B&S 92 237 Aug 2 1899 Lot Church St Clover
A V Womack &c Richard Smith Est by Comr B&S 96 361 Sep 13 1902 97 1/4A
A V Womack J W Dunkley &wf &c B&S 97 545 Jul 8 1903 23.86A nr Clover
Adelia Womack Jesse B Nunnally Est Part 100 315 [no date] 35.80A
Sandy Ck
A V Womack Tucker C Watkins &wf Corrn 102 193 Nov 26 1906 60A nr Clover
A V Womack C H Martin Est by Comr B&S 111 55 Nov 29 1912 103.27A
Roa D nr
A V Womack Charles H Martin &wf by Tr B&S 113 290 Dec 29 1913 100A
Roa Dist
A V Womack Clifton Duffy &wf B&S 117 11 Feb 5 1916 65 1/3A Roa D
Ralphs Br
A V Womack Geo W Douglas Est B&S 132 332 Aug 9 1923 9.20A nr Clover
A V Womack C G Blackstock &wf B&S 135 239 Mar 20 1925 Timber on
100A nr
Burras Womack Heirs of Miles Womack Est Part 60 485 May 28 1866
30 1/2A
Bettie A Womack &c Isaac Adkisson Est by Com B&S 69 516 Apr 21 1882
1 5/8A nr Clover
Belle Womack Annie B McDowell &h B&S 92 103 May 30 1899 38A Mead
Dist
Ben Womack Wm R Barksdale B&S 99 12 Jun 4 1904 120.12A Mead Dis
B W Womack John H Collie &wf B&S 104 186 Feb 13 1908 120A Bye Ck Mead
Ben Womack Adam Womack B of S 105 214 Oct 7 1908 Pers
Ben W Womack Sarah Ann Logan &c B&S 111 343 Jan 30 1913 2.60A Mead Rodd
Thursday, May 05, 2005 at 17:32:19 (PDT)
Daniel
czzyzx41@hotmail.com
Looking back on my own line I personally have no right to arms. I am the eldest son of an eldest son and so it ends from there. If the only peerage held by a Womack are that with the church, my membership with the Latter-Day Saints would surely eliminate any right to arms I'd think even if I were in such a position.
Anyways I've become obsessed lately with British History and so that brought my question.
Thursday, May 05, 2005 at 18:37:11 (PDT)
Doris
dcox@kerrlake.com
Grantee - Grantor - Kind - Book - Page - Date recorded - Area & Location
Banister Womack Nathan Tucker &wf B&S 119 79 Jul 4 1917 Tract Mead Dist
Ben Womack Armistead Logan &wf B&S 119 349 Oct 25 1917 6A Mead Dist
Ben W Womack Louis Logan &wf by Tr B&S 123 366 May 12 1919 100A Ban R
Mead D
B L Womack Tr Tucker Chappell &wf D of T 123 374 May 13 1919 1/2A &
2A Meadville D
B W Womack W S Nichols &wf &c B&S 125 275 Jan 13 1920 127.70A Mead
Dist
B W Womack Armistead Logan &wf B&S 127 324 Nov 22 1920 29A & 9A
Mead Dist
B W Womack Isham Logan Est B&S 135 80 Feb 2 1925 5A Mead Rodden Rd
Bettie E Womack Town of Clover B&S 136 630 Mar 25 1926 #52 & 62
Cem Plat Clover
Ben Womack Tucker Chappell &wf B&S 137 229 May 10 1926 2A N Mead
Dist
B W Womack Walter Guy &wf by Tr B&S 141 143 Dec 31 1927 127.70A
Mead Dist
Friday, May 06, 2005 at 09:32:39 (PDT)
Beryl Jean Branum
j_branum@hotmail.com
Descendants of David Jones
Generation No. 1
1. DAVID1 JONES was born Abt. 1752 in South Carolina, and died Abt. 1801. He married TACY FLOYD. She was born Abt. 1756.
Child of DAVID JONES and TACY FLOYD is:
2. i. CHARLES WESLEY2 JONES, b. Abt. 1777, Union County, South Carolina; d. 25 July 1833, Bedford County, Tennessee.
Generation No. 2
2. CHARLES WESLEY2 JONES (DAVID1) was born Abt. 1777 in Union County, South Carolina, and died 25 July 1833 in Bedford County, Tennessee. He married REBECCA NORMAN. She was born 02 February 1781 in South Carolina, and died 19 December 1859 in Howard County, Arkansas.
Child of CHARLES JONES and REBECCA NORMAN is:
3. i. SEABORN LISBON3 JONES, b. Abt. 1798, South Carolina.
Generation No. 3
3. SEABORN LISBON3 JONES (CHARLES WESLEY2, DAVID1) was born Abt. 1798 in South Carolina. He married CAROLYN LONG 13 July 1820 in Bedford County, Tennessee. She was born Abt. 1803 in Virginia.
Child of SEABORN JONES and CAROLYN LONG is:
4. i. TACY4 JONES, b. 1818, Beford County, Tennessee.
Generation No. 4
4. TACY4 JONES (SEABORN LISBON3, CHARLES WESLEY2, DAVID1) was born 1818 in Beford County, Tennessee. She married SHADRICK JONES MOORE 1839 in Talladega County, Alabama. He was born 26 March 1814 in Johnston County, North Carolina, and died 05 June 1894 in Potter, Polk County, Arkansas.
Notes for SHADRICK JONES MOORE:
Cove, Polk County, Arkansas 1870 Census:
STATE: ARKANSAS MICROFILM: M-593 #61
COUNTY: POLK DATE: 1870
TOWNSHIP: COVE ENUM: JOHN F. LANE
POST OFFICE: DALLAS Asst. Marshall
122 122 MOORE, S. J. 56 M W Farmer 120 250 NC
Tasey 52 F W KH TN 1 1
Edney L. 20 F W HK MS 1
Theophelus 18 M W Works on farm MS 1
?Levina L. 16 M W Works on farm TX 1 1
Rebecca 14 F W TX 1 1
Mary E. 12 F W TX 1 1 1
Susan 10 F W TX X X
William 8 M W TX X X
SANDFORD, James 80 M W Preacher 75 VA
If this is the correct family of Seaborn Jones, then somehow I am related to those here at this site. Anyone who may have an answer, please contact me at my email address. Thanks
Friday, May 06, 2005 at 12:57:07 (PDT)
Doris
dcox@kerrlake.com
Grantee - Grantor - Kind - Book - Page - Date recorded - Area & Location
Chas Wm Womack B&S 8 31 Jun 21 1770 315A Sandy Ck
Chas Luke Williams &wf B&S 12 88 Mar 15 1781 60A
Chas Mary Wilson B&S 13 492 Sep 21 1786 272A
Chas James Henry B&S 15 374 Jul 23 1792
Chas Beverly Miller B&S 19 146 Oct 26 1801 500A
Chas W &c Tr John Cobbs D of T 33 346 Aug 22 1825 65A & pers
Charles W &c James Young &c B&S 35 496 Nov 29 1828 Lot nr Co House
Charles W William W Womack Gift 36 427 Oct 27 1828 486A Polecat Ck
Charles W &c John Dismukes &wf B&S 39 227 Nov 28 1831 250A Polecat Ck
Charles W Wm W Womack &wf B&S 49 479 Apr 23 1844 115A Polecat Ck
Charles W &c Henry Farmer &wf B&S 51 95 Nov 26 1845 6 1/4A Little Birch Ck
Friday, May 06, 2005 at 17:13:44 (PDT)
Thomas W. Alsobrook
T4Als@aol.com
Friday, May 06, 2005 at 21:34:20 (PDT)
DERRELL
dsrobinson2@cox.net
ID: I33021
Name: Temperance WOMACK
Sex: F
Father: William WOMACK
Mother: Mary
Marriage 1 James C. ALSOBROOK b: bef 1743
Married: 13 Mar 1783
Children
James C. ALSOBROOK b: 1774 in Halifax County, North Carolina
Landon ALSOBROOK b: 1780 in North Carolina
Asa ALSABROOK b: 13 Apr 1790 in North Carolina
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Sunday, May 08, 2005 at 07:30:40 (PDT)
Doretta
Donreec@EKNS.net
Sunday, May 08, 2005 at 12:24:22 (PDT)
Doris
dcox@kerrlake.com
Grantee - Grantor - Kind - Book - Page - Date recorded - Area & Location
Charles W-Charles W Vasser B&S 55 388 Mar 27 1854 1/2 int in Real & pers
Charles W-Wm Cole Est by Comr B&S 55 434 Apr 24 1854 8A Polecat Ck & Mill
Chas H children of-Martha Womack Gift 60 617 Jan 28 1867 Int 150A Dower
Chas H heirs of-Chas Womack Est Part 60 635 Feb 25 1867 158A Polecat Ck
Chas W-Jas S Easley &wf &c B&S 63 103 Jan 6 1873 13 3/4A Clover
C W-Nath T Green Comr B&S 64 326 May 25 1875 16&c A 15&c A
C W &c-Isaac Adkisson Est by Com B&S 69 516 Apr 21 1882 1 5/8A nr Clover
C W &c-Beverly Canada &c B&S 70 746 May 23 1883 Lot Clover
C W-M R Womack Est Part 75 35 Feb 18 1886 337A Difficult Ck Farm
C W &c-R E Womack by Comr B&S 80 52 May 28 1889 20A nr Dryburg
C W-G E Nichols &wf B&S 100 296 Oct 27 1905 115 1/2AMt Laurel Clo R
Sunday, May 08, 2005 at 18:13:47 (PDT)
Bud Pearson
bud345@cox.net
Looking for information having to do with Alfred A Womack. Born 1927. Married Betty Lou Elaine Hall 10/1/47 in Ellicott City, Md. Divorced 5/23/50.
Thanks for any information.
Bud Pearson (Oceanside, Ca.)
Tuesday, May 10, 2005 at 14:54:50 (PDT)
Doris
dcox@kerrlake.com
Grantee - Grantor - Kind - Book - Page - Date recorded - Area & Location
Charlotte-W G Womack Est Dower 100 314 30 1/4A Peytonsburg Rd
Coly-Isham Logan &c Est Part 100 583 Feb 26 1906 5.47A Mead Rd
C W-W H Sims Est B&S 107 595 Dec 19 1910 39 1/2A Roa D nr Clover
Cornelia L &h-L D Dunn &wf B&S 126 522 Jun 23 1920 47A Ridgeway Pickaway Rd
C W-M C Sims Est &c B&S 130 362 Jun 21 1922 29A Roanoke Dist
Cleo Delta &c-C W Womack Est by Comr B&S 133 521 Apr 16 1924 119.51 & 39.5A Clover Mt L
Delia S &c-Isaac Adkisson Est by Comr B&S 69 516 Apr 21 1882 1 5/8A nr Clover
Edward-Thomas McCargo &wf B&S 39 506 Mar 21 1832 200 1/2A Wades Ck
Tuesday, May 10, 2005 at 23:11:25 (PDT)
Dave Maher
Rhondaanddave@bigpond.com.au
Any title would have been passed to those sons.
I think the first step for anyone in America trying to claim the right of the Womack Coat of arms they need to be able to trace their line back to England, then to the Rev Laurance's family.
I have seen lots written on who was believed to be the first Womack into America, but still waiting for the first bit of proof. Not guess work.
I trace my line back to Rev Laurence directly, with all Certs. and church records.
I am also in touch with several Womack relations in Norfolk England, and they cannot find any connections to early America as yet.
Using a coat of Arms that you have no legal right too is like wearing War Service medals that you did not earn.
Dave.
Queensland
Australia
11 Generation descendant of Rev Laurence
Wednesday, May 11, 2005 at 01:49:57 (PDT)
DERRELL
dsrobinson2@cox.net
At least 21 Womacks are known to have died in Virginia prior to 1800, the earliest being Richard Womack who died intestate in Henrico County in 1684, the county where our Womacks first settled. Unfortunately, many of Henrico's earliest records have been destroyed. Will records are missing in Henrico for the fol. lowing years: 1634-1676, 1719-17241 1738-17431 1758-1766 and 1770-1773 (thus approximately 40% of Henricols will records prior to 1800 are lost). Both William Womack I (our immigrant ancestor) and his son, William Womack II, died in Henrico prior to 1677, so they do not appear on record. Also, a large number of Womacks settled in the early 1700's in that part of Prince George County which became Dinwiddie County in 1752. Dinwiddie records have been completely destroyed (a 100% loss), and the records of wills before 1800 for Prince George County have been destroyed for the years 1702-1712, 1729-1786, and 1793-1800 (a 78% loss). These tragic losses in Henrico, Dinwiddie and Prince George Coun. ties have been and will continue to be severe handicaps in the tracing of the various branches of our Womack family in Virginia.
Following is a list of the 21 Womacks that died in Virginia prior to 1800, and arranged in chronological order for easy reference:
Richard Womeck Henrico County - 1684 - inventory.
Thomas Womack Henrico County - 1697 - will.
John Womack - Prince George County - 1725 - will.
Richard Womack - Henrico County - 1730 - administration.
Abraham Womack - Henrico County - 1733 - will.
Thomas Womack - Henrico County - 1733 - will.
Mary Womack - Chesterfield County - 1750 - will.
William Womack - Goochland County - 1762 - will.
Thomas Womack - Chesterfield County - 1780 - will.
Jesse Womack - Bedford County - 1782 - will.
Thomas Womack - Chesterfield County - 1782 - will.
Joel Womack - Chesterfield County 1783 - inventory.
Alexander Womack - Campbell County - 1784 - will.
Sarah Womack - Chesterfield County - 1785 - will.
William Womack - Cumberland County - 1786 - will.
James Womack - Southampton County 1787 - inventory.
John Womack - Prince George County - 1787 - will.
William Womack - Charlotte County - 1790 - will.
Thomas Womack - Southampton County - 1795 - will.
Jesse Womack - Chesterfield County - 1797 - inventory.
Nathan Womack - Cumberland County - 1798 - will.
Thursday, May 12, 2005 at 04:48:20 (PDT)
DERRELL
dsrobinson2@cox.net
LEBANON METHODIST CEMETERY
Womack, Frank P. April 26, 1879 December 28, 1954
Womack, Sally E. May 25, 1883 May 30, 1952
Womack, Rosell Fred c1926 c1938
Womack, Oscar Alonzo February 1, 1914 February 25, 1914
Womack, Fred Parker September 20, 1904 November 15, 1930
Womack, Anderson William February 3, 1888 December 7, 1967 WW I
Womack, Margaret E. McGinnis November 29, 1956 September 29, 1932 w/o AWW
Womack, Infant March 24, 1920 s/o Otho
Womack, Hugh Anderson September 17, 1925 March 21, 1926 s/o Otho
Womack, George W. November 15, 1899 November 22, 1981
Womack, Julia H. September 10, 1906 November 12, 1969
Womack, Bryant Homer May 12, 1931 March 12, 1952 Korea
Womack, Fletcher Eugene April 4, 1941 April 28, 1969
Womack, Linda Ann May 6, 1960 November 16, 1961 d/o GLW
Womack, Collett R. July 14, 1901 December 27, 1976
Womack, Annie O. December 16, 1905 January 18, 1971
Womack, Junior C. December 25, 1926 ------
Womack, Iris J. November 12, 1931 August 7, 1990
Womack, Jeffrey Dean November 16, 1955 June 21, 1985
Womack, Debra Hudgins November 25, 1956 October 26, 1992
Womack, Amos White c1914 c1920 s/o Ancey
Womack, Bertha Ruppe May 18, 1886 January 15, 1964
Womack, Thomas L. November 8, 1883 November 20, 1979
Womack, G. B. March 2, 1876 January 5, 1918
Womack, Jane January 4, 1846 July 9, 1932
Womack, Rev. William W. June 30, 1844 January 9, 1934
Womack, Corrie May 5, 1871 March 8, 1940
Womack, Minnie July 10, 1873 May 12, 1959
PLEASANT GROVE UNITED METHODIST CEMETERY, Rutherford County NC
Womack, J.C. 1904 Infant son of
Womack, Steve April 7, 1931 January 16, 1932 Son of
C.R. & Louise Dobbin
Womick, J. T. 1861 August 24, 1886
Womick, Bessie H. December 7, 1879 September 21, 1881 Daughter
of
J.T. & Alpha Womick
Womick, Eva Cole July 18, 1880 May 1, 1918
Womick, Quinn Lee November 22, 1877 January 1, 1955
Womack, Winnie B. October 24, 1891 April 23, 1976
Womack, Burl November 23, 1890 May 3, 1973
Womack, John E. July 14, 1869 July 24, 1951
Womack, Mattie H. November 8, 1880 September 26, 1976
Womack, A. E. (Tobe) April 4, 1911 May 10, 1973
Womack, Dinah E. October 20, 1914 _______
Womick, Worth, Sr. May 27, 1900 December 17, 1991
Womick, Irma Freeman June 15, 1899 November 17, 1971
Womack, James L. (Jim) October 26, 1915 May 20, 1977
Womack, Virginia Briscoe August 26, 1917 June 17, 1994
CHATHAM COUNTY, NC - WILLS - John Womack, Sr., 29 Jul 1813
----¤¤¤¤----
John Womack, Sr. Will - Dated 29 July 1813, Probated Feb. 1814
Chatham Co. Will Bk. A pg. 242
NCSA Film # C.022.80001
In the name of God, Amen. I John Womack Sr. of Chatham County and State
of North Carolina, being in Sound and perfect mind and memory blessed be
God do make publish and ordain this my last Will and Testament this
Twenty Ninth day of July in the year of our Lord one thousand Eight
hundred and Thirteen in manner as follows.
First, I give and bequeath unto my son Rora Womack, the tract of Land
whereon I now live containing Two hundred and Eighty Six Acres, also
Fifty Acres on the River concluding the Mill, also one Negro Man by the
name of Ned.
Item. I give unto my son William Allen who generally goes by the name of
William Womack one Negro Man by the name of Sam.
Item. I lend unto Susannah? Allen her life all the stock of Horses,
Cows,
Hogs and all the Household and Kitchen furniture & plantation utensils
with the crop that is now growing and after her death to be equally
divided between Robert William and Elizabeth Allen.
Item. I give unto my (son?) James Womack five shillings to be raised out
of my Estate.
Item. I give unto my son John Womack five shillings to be raised out of
my estate.
Item. I give unto my daughter Patsey Parham five shillings to be raised
out of my estate.
Item. I give unto my daughter Nancy Baute/Ballte/Bante? Five shillings
to be raised out of my estate.
I do also ordain and appoint Rora Womack and William Allen my
executors to this my last Will & Testament. Signed and ordained and
published by the said John Womack to be his last will and Testament in
the presents of us the year and date above written.
John Womack {Seal}
Test.
Parish Cross
Proved Feby 1814 by Parish Cross
Rutherford Memorial Cemetery, Rutherford County, North Carolina
Womack, Bate March 13, 1905 October 20, 1989
Womack, Rena H. c1901 c1989
Womack, Morgan H. c1897 c1970
Womack, Inez G. c1927 ------
Womack, James c1923 -----
Womack, Virgil Lee c1925 ------
Womack, Virginia Hoyle c1926 ------
Womick, Henry Hudson c1912 c1984
Womick, Edna Fowler c1919 -------
Catawba County Cemeteries - from 9 volumes of "Catawba County Cemeteries"
published by the Catawba County Genealogical Society (C) 1986-1998
WOMACK |Bessie |3:094 |Mt. Pleasant Methodist
WOMACK |Elisha |3:095 |Mt. Pleasant Methodist
WOMACK |Elizabeth |3:095 |Mt. Pleasant Methodist
WOMACK |Erah B. Allen |3:094 |Mt. Pleasant Methodist
WOMACK |Ida J. |3:102 |Mt. Pleasant Methodist
WOMACK |Lee A. |3:094 |Mt. Pleasant Methodist
WOMACK |S. Rebecca |3:095 |Mt. Pleasant Methodist
Union Cemetery, Rutherford County, North Carolina
Womack, Carl July 12, 1882 July 27, 1933
Womack, Elizabeth Smawley June 24, 1892 February 8, 1949
Womack, Joe January 17, 1931 -----
Womack, Vivian February 25, 1939 January 8, 1991
Womack, Baby No Dates
Womack, Thomas No Dates CSA
MACON CO., NC - CEMETERIES - Woodlawn Cemetery, Section 2 of 6
Headstone, Womack:
Footstone: Ella Hughes Womack Aug. 15, 1883 Feb. 19, 1969
Footstone: John Silas Womack June 2, 1874 July 24, 1957
Double stone, Womack:
Ralph Womack 1907 - 1978
Katherine Womack 1910 - 1992; footstone: [blank]
Cliffside Cemetery, Cliffside, Rutherford County, North Carolina
Womack, Alda M. December 17, 1923 -------
Womack, G. Horace May 17, 1911 November 20, 1988
Womack, H. Grover May 28, 1887 March 9, 1965
Womack, Mary S. July 2, 1886 April 2, 1986
HOLLYBROOK CEMETERY
Lincoln Co, NC
Womack, Eva Sigmon 18 Oct 1889 29 Jul 1972
Womack, Frank Payne 28 Jul 1884 3 Oct 1970
Womack, Lewis S 22 Oct 1895 8 Nov 1961
Womack, Josephine Abernathy 29 Sep 1899 28 Jul 1990
MOUNT PLEASANT BAPTIST CEMETERY, Sandy Mush, Rutherford County NC
Womick, L. B. September 15, 1849 October 23, 1919
Womick, C. P. March 18, 1878 December 25, 1894
Womick, Mrs. M. J. January 29, 1856 October 6, 1934
Womick, M. E. May 18, 1848 August 27, 1912
Womick, P. C. May 9, 1847 October 14, 1925
Womick, Texie Blanton July 8, 1900 July 8, 1948
Womick, John S. August 29, 1886 January 12, 1953
Womick, Alice freeman April 27, 1887 February 15, 1941
Womack, Eunice C. September 14, 1912 August 17, 1988
Womack, Lindsey W. July 11, 1910 December 19, 1963
Womick, Earl Lee May 11, 1914 December 22, 1977 WW II
Womack, William S. October 11, 1923 October 14, 1983
Womack, l. Frances November 9, 1921 ------
Hedrick, Mary Womick May 21, 1912 February 15, 1986
Wake County, NC - Kennebec Baptist Church Cemetery
Womack, Jack, b. 7 Jul 1933, d. 19 Apr 1999, US Army
Womack, Marion, b. 26 Jun 1938, d. 6 Jul 1977, US Army
Womack, Rita J., b. 1904, d. 1983
Womack, Thomas V., b. 1901,d. 1975, shared w. Rita Womack
CLEVELAND COUNTY, NC - CEMETERIES - Mountain Rest Cemetery, Section #4
Womack, George I. Jun 19, 1881 Aug 5, 1954
Womack, Edith Hoover Oct 9, 1891 Sep 1, 1966
LINCOLN COUNTY, NC - CEMETERIES - Keever Cemetery
Morris Alexander Womack April 16,1887 - July 14,1972
Nancy Perkins Womack May 30,1859 - March 9,1933
Ola Keever Womack Nov. 8,1887 - Jan. 20,1970
Wife of Morris Alexander Womack
MACON CO., NC - CEMETERIES - Watauga Baptist Church Cemetery
Triple stone, WOMACK
Father James Otto Womack 1884 - 1955
Mother Sarah H. Womack 1893 - 1933
Daughter Lois Womack 1933 - 1933
MACON CO., NC - CEMETERIES - Woodlawn Cemetery, Section 6 of 6
Double Stone: Womack
Samuel Bernard Womack October 10, 1927 [no date] US Navy World
War II MSGT US Air Force Korea Vietnam
Christina M. Slade Womack December 24, 1931 April 9, 1997 Born
in Middlesex, England
MACON CO., NC - CEMETERIES - Woodlawn Cemetery, Section 4 of 6
Headstone, Womack:
Footstone: Reid Womack PFC US Army World War II May 22, 1913 Oct.
23, 1983
Footstone: Elda Ledford Womack [no dates]
Shiloh Baptist Cemetery, Rutherford County, North Carolina
Womack, Essie L. October 1, 1902 March 4, 1983
Wall’s Baptist Church Cemetery, Rutherford County, North Carolina
Womack, Elizabeth October 13, 1848 August 21, 1917
Womack, John November 3, 1844 December 30, 1916
Wake County, NC - Mount Pleasant Presbterian Church Cemetery
Womack, Billie G., b. 22 Jun 1872, d. 27 Apr 1936, shared w.
Rosie Baker Womack
Womack, Rosie Baker, b. 3 May 1874, d. 18 Jan 1947, w. o. Billie Womack
Bertie County NC Dickens Cemetery
Inell Dickens Womack
1945-1973
Jefferey A. Womack and Tina L. Womack
no dates
(all three names above are on the same grave marker)
GASTON COUNTY, NC - CEMETERIES - Alexis Baptist Church Cemetery
WOMACK, Clyde W. Sep 26, 1912 Sep 1, 1979
WOMACK, Annie M. Apr 16, 1917
LINCOLN COUNTY, NC - CEMETERIES - Pleasant Grove United Methodist Church
Cemetery
Womack, Infant Daughter
February 19, 1938
Infant daughter of G.W. & Annie Womack
Budded on earth to bloom in heaven
Old Bethlehem Cemtery - Polk County, NC - Cemteries
Womack, Martha Parker June 14, 1808 October 7, 1883 w/o Gassoway
Womack, Anderson Co. C 55NC Inf. CSA No Dates
GILBOA UNITED METHODIST CHURCH CEMETERY, Rutherford County, NC
Womack, Anlo Nanney c1894 c1979
Womack, George Otho c1885 c1940
Pleasant Grove Baptist Church Cemetery, Rutherford County, North Carolina
Womack, Howard Glenn April 22, 1908 June 9, 1991
Womack, Lucille Camby May 22, 1915 -------
Providence United Methodist Church Cemetery, Rutherford County, North Carolina
Womich, Elizabeth 49 years November 27, 1858
Womich, Isom 24 years August 12, 1882
Womack, Mary Carpenter February 9, 1844 March 9, 1901
Womick, Asa B. October 20, 1828 July 6,1907
Womack, Hannah June 5, 1841 December 20, 1908
Womich, Vicky Sherman 3y3m26d December 20, 1908
Womich, Jane E. 74 years April 7, 1898
Womich, M. L. 91y 10m May 24, 1861
Tanner's Grove Methodist Cemetery, Rutherford County, North Carolina
Womack, Betty Lou May 10, 1933 d/o Jack
Womack, J. C. May 9, 1932 s/o Jack
CATAWBA COUNTY, NC - CEMETERIES - Maiden Cemetery, Sect. 4
James Ralph Womack
24 Sept. 1921 - 12 Nov. 2000 Sgt. US Army Air Forces WWII
Evelyn Setzer Womack
18 March 1926 -
Mt. Harmony Cemetery, Cleveland County, North Carolina
Womack, Gasoway c1808 c1869
KISTLER'S CHAPEL UNITED METHODIST CEMETERY, Rutherford County, NC
Womack, Jennifer Joann February 22, 1971 February 23, 1971
Wake County, NC - Wake Chapel Christian Church Memorial Gardens
Womack, Annie M., b. 23 Aug 1911, d. 3 Feb 1986
Womack, W. Preston, b. 17 Aug 1913, d. 9 Mar 1982
PHILLIPS CHAPEL METHODIST CHURCH CEMETERY, Alamance County, North Carolina
Womack, Irene Sauls 01-01-1913 12-03-1962
d/o Rufus & Theodosia Sauls
ANSON COUNTY, NC - CEMETERIES - Morven Cemetery, Morven, NC
Womack, Joseph Edgar
Mar. 18, 1882
Mar. 1, 1935
27 Years A Methodist Minister.
O, Cross That Liftest Up My Head,
I Dare Not Ask To Fly From Thee:
I Lay In Dust Life's Glory Dead,
And From The Ground There Blossomes Red
Life That Shall Endless Be.
"JEW" footstone
CHATHAM COUNTY, NC - CEMETERIES - Merry Oaks Cemetery
Partial Listing
J. B. Womack 12/16/1848 - 10/17/1917
The Green Cemetery, Cleveland County, North Carolina
Davis, Sarah Womack September 6, 1791 c1850
Davis, William F. March 19, 1788 July 16, 1876
Davis, Willis January 12, 1831 c185
MACON COUNTY, NC - CEMETERIES - Franklin Baptist Cemetery
S. E. Womack July 2, 1883 - July 28, 1911
BETHEL CEMETERY – SW WAKE COUNTY, N.C.
HOLLY SPRINGS, N.C.
WOMACK, Susan Sep 22,1827 – Dec 29,1917
Wake County, NC - Cemeteries
Womack, Jack Jr., b. 31 Jul 1959, d. 3 Aug 1959
Wake County, NC - Justice Cemetery
Womack, Henry, b. 1939, d. 1953
Thursday, May 12, 2005 at 16:35:20 (PDT)
Doretta
donreec@EKNS.net
Friday, May 13, 2005 at 02:32:47 (PDT)
DERRELL
dsrobinson2@cox.net
Part I: William and Mary Jane Womack of Henrico Co., Virginia.
The ancestor of most of the Womacks in America today is believed to be William Womack who was born about 1610 to 1620 presumably in England, county Norfolk. There are still Womacks in that area. On a tour of England in 1970 a Womack store was noticed in Sleaford. William is believed to have come to Henrico County, Virginia between 1630 and 1640. The five sons of William--William, Abraham, Richard, Thomas and John are mentioned in the Colonial Records of Virginia as was the ancestral home being Norfolk, England. There were two daughters, Ann and Mary.
1. William Womack, the Immigrant b presumably in England, County Norfolk b 1610/20
d Henrico Co., Va. 1674/77. m Mary Jane Allen, widow d a 1685. The children may not be listed in order of birth. All may have been born in Henrico Co., Va.
...2.1 William Womack, Jr. b 1640s d Henrico Co., Va. a 1674. m Jane (_______).
ch: Thomas, Mary. See Part I for descendants.
...2.2 Abraham Womack I b 1644 d Henrico Co., Va. Will dated Nov 1732 proved Oct 1733. Wife unknown. Some believe she may have been Sarah Sumercales, one headright named in his patent of 1688. ch: Abraham II, William, Thomas, Martha. See Part II for descendants.
...2.3 Richard Womack I b a 1650 d Henrico Co., Va 1664. m Mary Puckett b l647 Henrico Co., Va. ch: Richard, William, Elizabeth. See Part III for descendants.
...2.4 Thomas Womack b c1647 d Henrico Co., Va. 1697. m Mary Puckett. no ch. See Part V for his record.
...2.5 John Womack b c1653 d Prince George Co., Va. will 1725. m Mary (_______).
ch: John Jr., William, Richard, Abraham. See Part IV for his record.
...2.6 Ann Womack b 1657. m Will Puckett. ch: Elizabeth Ann, William, Richard, Womack. See Part V for her descendants.
...2.7 Mary Womack b 1659. m Thomas Puckett b c l658. ch: Thomas, Frances, William, John. See Part V for her descendants.
...2.8 Jane Womack b Henrico Co., Va. c 1662. m Henry Pugh Jr. b c 1665 d Henrico Co., Va. c 1710. Will 5 May 1709, prob 3 Mar 1711. ch: Ann. See Part V for her descendants.
Ref: Valentine Papers pp 1772,1774
William patented land in the Bermuda Hundred Section of Henrico Co., Va. in 1665.
Ref. CDXVII Century Applic. on William Womack b 1620 Eng/Va. in 1957.
William Womack on tithing list of Henrico Co., Va. in 1679. Va. Rec. Bk. 1677-92 pp 492, 716, 762. Va. State Library.
Also "Rand, Hale & Allied Families" by Nettie Hale Rand, 1940.
Other references:
Valentine Papers pp 1772, 1774.
William & Mary College Quarterly V24 p 208.
Virginia Historical Magazine, Minutes of the Council and General Court of Colonial Virginia p 369.
Chesterfield Co Va. p 48 by Lutz.
The descendants of William Womack remained essentially southern families. In the 1790 census there were at least 30 Womack families in Virginia. There were 11 in North Carolina and 2 in South Carolina. Later they went westward to Tennessee, Kentucky and Missouri and later still to the north- west and farther west. They went south to Alabama, Georgia, Texas and other states.
The Womack name is spelled with many variations in the records: Womack, Wamack, Wamoche, Wommack, Waamock, Wamocke and many others. The most used pronunciation of the families in North Carolina and Tennessee put the accent on the first syllable as Wom'ack. In a few instances an "r" was used in the first syllable as War'mack.
Friday, May 13, 2005 at 03:03:18 (PDT)
DERRELL
dsrobinson2@cox.net
Petersburg, VA Wills
Will of Matilda Hall
(Will Book 2, page 215, Hustings Court, Petersburg,VA.)
I Matilda Hall of the Town of Petersburg and State of Virginia, do
hereby make my last Will and Testament in manner and form following
that is to say-
First I desire that no more of my personal estate be sold than what my
executor may think proper to sell, leaving it entirely to his option
to dispose of a part retain the whole.
Secondly I lend to my Best and only Friend for the term of his natural
life all my estate both real and personal goods chattes and effects of
whatever kind and this only Friend is Pleasant Warmack I know of no
other on Earth, Without the let hinderance or molestation of any person
or persons whatsoever for and during the said term of his natural life.
Thirdly after the death of the said Pleasant Wamerek, I give devise all
my estate both real & personal as herein before mentioned unto William
Edwerd Wamack, the son of the said Pleasant Wamack and the reversion
and reversions remainder and remainders, subject as before stated to
his fathers life with all the goods Effects and chattles whatsoever to
him the said Wm.Edwerd Wammuck and to heir for ever, And lastly I do
opoint my said friend Pleasant Wamock my exetor of this my last Will
and Testament.And it is my will and desire that he shall not be obliged
to give any security for his Executorships as aforesaid Hereby revoking
all other or former Wills or Testaments by me heretofore made in
witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my Seal this
ninth day of June in the year one thousand Eighteen hundred and twenty
fore Signed Sealed published and declared as for the Will or Testament
of the above named Matilda Hall.
Meltady(herxmark)Hall (Seal)
In presents of us
Witness test
Parham R.Heath
John Dennis
Dudley Brockell
Stephen Baranzzino
At a Hustings Court held for the Town of Petersburg at the Courthouse
of the said Town Thursday the 16th day of June 1825.
The last Will & Testament of Matilda Hall dec'd. was proved in open
Court by the oaths of Parham R.Heath and Stephen Baranzzino two of the
witnesses thereto and is ordered to be recorded.
Teste J.Grammer C.H.
Friday, May 13, 2005 at 03:19:37 (PDT)
DERRELL
dsrobinson2@cox.net
BOOK FOURTEEN 1803 - 1805
4 March 1803
Pg 11 Pleasant Robards, Stephen Robards, Joshua Robards, William
Robards, Arthur Robards, Fanny Irby, who was Fanny Robards, Judy Chandler, who
was Judy Robards; children of Martha Robards who was Martha Womack; Plaintiffs
vs Thomas Womack, adm'r of William Womack, dec'd, and William Womack, son of
Francis Womack, dec'd, Avery Womack, Elizabeth Cauthorn, who was Elizabeth
Womack, John Spraeling and Mary his wife, which sd Mary was Mary Womack;
children of Abraham Womack, dec'd, William Womack, Mary Owen, who was Mary
Womack, and Martha Womack; children of Johann Womack and Francis Rice, Thomas
Rice, Samuel Rice, Abraham Rice, Johann Rice, Fanny Rice, Molly Cheatham who was
Molly Rice, Elizabeth Puckett, who was Elizabeth Rice; children of Sarah Rice,
dec'd, who was Sarah Womack, Francis Hamilton, Daniel Owen & Mary his wife, who
was Mary Hamilton, children of Judy Hamilton, who was Judy Womack, Mary Mann,
who was Mary Womack, Josiah Hatchett, Joseph Talbot and Martha, his wife who was
Martha Hatchett, Judith Funkening, who was Judith Hatchett, and William
Hatchett, children of Elizabeth Hatchett who was Elizabeth Womack; Defendants -
a suit in chancery.
. . . ordered that the land and slaves be sold and the proceeds be
divided into nine parts , one ninth to the heirs of Martha Robards; one ninth to
Thomas Womack; one ninth to William Womack, son of Francis Womack; one ninth to
the heirs of Abraham Womack; one ninth to the heirs of Johann Womack; one ninth
to the heirs of Sarah Rice; One ninth to the heirs of Judith Hamilton; one ninth
to the heirs of Elizabeth Hatchett; one ninth to Mary Mann -- brothers &
sisters of the intestate.
6 June 1803
Pg 40 An indenture between David Blankenship & Nancy his wife one the
one part and Lillous (?) Womack one the other part.
Friday, May 13, 2005 at 04:12:11 (PDT)
Doretta
Donreec@EKNS.net
Friday, May 13, 2005 at 04:13:56 (PDT)
DERRELL
dsrobinson2@cox.net
Will of Sarah Kyle, widow of William Kyle(Abstract)
Entered: Botetourt County Will Book September Court 1833
27th day of May 1822"
"I, Sarah Kyle, widow of William Kyle deceased........"
leave to:
daughters
Sally Rowland - slave Rachael
Harriet Price $100
grandchildren
Charlotte Rowland, if deceased to mother Sally Rowland
Maria Poage if deceased to sister Sarah Poage
Harriet Dickinson if deceased to sister Caroline
Robert Pitzer if deceased to brother James Pitzer
Joseph Kyle Womack if deceased to sister Sarah Ann Womack
Sarah Ann Beale if deceased to brother William Beale
19 October 1824 Codicil
Removes Harriet Price as an heir as she has been given her amount
29 Sept 1828
Adds son James Kyle, accounts he manages for her " principal is not to be called due for 12
months", James is to receive the interest
June 12, 1833
Takes the gifts left to the grandchildren and leaves it to their mothers (mothers of Poage and
Pitzer grandchildren are deceased)
Charlotte Rowland to Sarah Rowland
Harriott Dickinson to Charlotte Dickinson
Joseph Kyle Womack to Jane Womack
Sarah Ann Beale to Ann Beale
Maria granddaughter if she dies to sister Caroline Allen instead of sister Sarah "who has
departed this world"
Robert Pitzer "shall share equally with his brother James"
Adds son James Kyle and son-in-law Charles Beale to son-in-laws George Poage and John Dickinson
as executors
Sept Court, 1833, Botetourt Co, VA
"Sarah Kyle has made a donation Coura Mortis to four daughters Sarah Rowland, Jane Womack, Ann
Beale, Charlotte Dickinson, the Court orders it to be entered upon the record that on the 16
August 1833 and immediately previous to her death she gave to her said daughters all her
household furniture with the exception of one Bed and furniture which was given to Harriet Kyle
wife of James Kyle and all her money an homo except Ten dollars was given to her granddaughter
Charlotte Kyle."
Friday, May 13, 2005 at 06:17:43 (PDT)
Sam
samsawadee@netzero.com
Womack was vicar of Great Ellingham in the County of Norfolk about
1601."
This statement is totally incorrect. I have a transcript, small tho it is, of a Womack will from 1535, there there are two wills on Womacks dated in the 1580's in Norfolk records, I have Arthur's will from ca. 1607, and the aforesaid Henry's from 1627ish(he had a son named William)...
Then we have William Wamuke as an alumni of Cambridge, being born ca 1475 or earlier. At one time I read something about a tax record on Johann or Johannes Wombok sometime in thelate 1300's, 1370's I think..
I seen also the statement that the name may have derived from a Dutch name,"Walmack," altho I havent been able to find any evidence of that...However, there is a Womack in England whose grandfather came from the Netherlands.
As far as where the name originated, anyone's guess is as good as the others.When doing the censuses, I found many countries of birth for Womack or similar names - Here are some of them:
ACADIA AUSTRALIA AUSTRIA BELGIUM BOHEMIA CANADA CROATIA CZECHOSLOVAKIA DENMARK ENDLAND FINLAND GERMANY GALICIA-GALIZIEN-HALYCHYNA HOLLAND HUNGARY IRELAND ITALY LITHUANIA MORAVIA NORWAY PHILIPPINES POLAND PRUSSIA RUSSIA SCOTLAND SLOVAKIA SWEDEN SWITZERLAND SYRAN-ARAB-REPUBLIC TURKEY WALES -
While some of the names may later prove not WOMACK as we know it - some are exact spellings all were too close to discount at this time.
As for the name variations there are 80 some odd listed here - but there are more - these are mainly from the US and England:
48 VARIATIONS IN THE US!!(So far!)
WALMACK, WAMAC, WAMACH, WAMACK, WAMMACK, WAMUCK,
WAMMUCK, WARMACK, WAMEC, WAMECK, WAMIC, WAMICK,
WAMOCK, WAMOK, WAMOX, WAYMACK, WAYMOCK WEMACK, WEYMACK,
WIMIC, WIMMICK, WOLMACK, WOMAC, WOMACH, WOMACK, WOMMACK,
WOMACKS, WOMACQUE, WOMAK, WOMAX, WOMECK, WOMECKE, WOMIC,
WOMICK, WOMMICK, WOMOCK, WOMMOCK, WOMUCK, WOMMUCK,
WORMACH, WORMACK, WORMICK, WORMECK, WORMIK, WORNMACK,
WUMAC, WUMACK, WYOMACK
Note: Checking on Wormeck, it is definitely German - all the names of the
parents - two sets are of German origin.. I also found one Womack, a female,
born in Brandenburg, Germany around the late 1890's. I have previously
found a Womack male born in or around Berlin, Germany, late 1890's also.
I also found sometime back a female Womack born in 1818 or thereabouts in
Denmark - Germany one other possible - WOMBECK
49 VARIATIONS IN THE UK!!(So far!)
(Actually, there may be
couple more not listed yet.
WAIMICH, WAMOCK, WAMUKE, WAYMACK, WAYMAK, WAYMOUCH,WEMOCK, WEYMACK, WEYMECK,
WHOMAC, WHOMACK, WHOMIC, WHOMACH,WHYMACH, WHYMOCK, WIMACK, WIMICK, WIMOCK,
WIMMOCK, WOMACH, WOMACK, WOMACKE, WOMAK, WOMAKS, WOMICK, WOMAX, WOMEK, WOMECK,
WOMOCK, WOMOCKE, WOMOK, WOMUCK, WOMAKC, WOMVCK, WOMMACK, WOMMACKE, WOMMAKE,
WOMMOCK, WOMMOCKE, WOOMACH, WOOMACK, WOOMMACK, WOOMACKE, WOOMOCK,
WOOMMOCK , WOOMMAX, WOORMMOCK, WOYMMOCKE, WYMACK
One I found on 1895 IA state census--WOMACHKA, husband and
wife both born Bohemia(CZECH) You might find this interesting
http://www.iarelative.com/czech/
And just remember, there are 3 countries that share a similar history:
Australia, Canada and the US - We all had our cowboys and indians
(the Aborigines being the indians in Australia); and are English
speaking (for the most part)countries.
Friday, May 13, 2005 at 11:10:26 (PDT)
Jack Womack
jackwomack@grandecom.net
I received a call from Neysa Powell Thursday she was in Ada Oklahoma. Her mother Nyda Ruth Womack passed away Thursday May 12, 2005. The funeral, grave side services, will be at the Sunset Memorial Gardens, Odessa TX Monday May 16 at 2pm. She will be laid to rest next to her husband Jack Carl Womack.
Nyda Ruth Echols b.January 10, 1931 in Duncan, Stevens Co. Oklahoma to Allen Wilson Echols and Ethel Estell Hall. Nyda and Jack Carl Womack were married October 16, 1947 in Lovington New Mexico. Nyda had been a nurse for 30 years, giving herself to comfort others. She loved her family, they were the light of her life and the love of her heart. She was loved by all that knew her.
Nyda and Jack had two children, Neysa Jean and Kirk Allen Womack.
Jack Carl Womack died September 10, 1987 in ElPaso TX during By-Pass surgery and is interned in Sunset Memorial Gardens between Odessa and Midland.
Nyda had been in ill health for some time now and Neysa and Dwayne had gone to Ada for a visit before Mothers Day.
With Loving Sympathy
No matter how deep the shadow,
Or how long and dark the night,
There is a loving Father
Who keeps us in his sight;
So while the days are saddened
And your eyes with tears are dim,
Seek out His tender comfort,
And find your rest in Him.
Jack
Note; Jack Carl Womack was the son of Wendle Kirkendal Womack (Kirk Sr.) and Lena Taylor and descendant of Thomas and Louvisa Rice Womack
Saturday, May 14, 2005 at 06:37:26 (PDT)
Beth
bhowser@alltel.net
I. William Womack, of E. Dereham, County, Norfork, England
II. Arthur Womack, A. M., Rector Lopham County, Norfolk, 1578, married at Hargham, Norfolk, May 12, 1579, Alice Rowse; buried at Lopham, June 18, 1607.
III. Lawrence Womack, D. D., Rector of Lopham County, Norfolk, 1607 to 1642, and of Fersfield, 1642. Married __________. Died 1642
IV. Lawrence Womack, born County Norfolk, May 12, 1612, M. A., Cambridge, 1633; Chaplain to Lord Paget, had benefice in west of England, where he attained fame by his preaching. Little known of him from 1648 to 1660. In 1660 a prebend in Hereford Cathedral; in 1660, Dec. 8, Arch deacon of Suffolk; in 1662, D. D.; in 1663 prebend of Ely Cathedral; in 1683 consecrated Bishop of St. David's. Was noted for his publications supporting the liturgy, etc. Had a fine collection of books. Married, first, ________; second, in West Bradford, Nov 18, 1668, Anne, daughter of John Hill and widow of Edward Alymer, of Claydon County, Suffolk; third, at St. Bartholomew, the Less, London, April 15, 1670, Katherine Corbett, of Norwick, age 40. She was still living in 1697. By third marriage no children; by second, a daughter, Anne, who died in 1685. By first, at least one son, Edward. Lawrence Womack died in Westminister, Nov 7, 1685; buried at St. Margaret's Church, London, where there is a tablet to his memory. Left his books and property to his nephew, Lawrence Womack, Rector of Castor, of Yarmouth.
V. Edward Womack, born March 12, 1653; died in Sufolk, England, Prince Edward County, Virginia. Moved to George in 1765. (typed as printed)
Sept. 8 1723. Married ________. Children were:
VI. Abry or Abraham Womack, also called Ashby. Born Aug 15, 1685. Died in Virginia, Feb 4, 1756. Came from England to Virginia. Married _________.
VII. Richard Womack, born Dec 7, 1710, in England. Lived in (didn't finish this)
VIII. Sarah Womack, sister of Sherwood and Cicely Womack, born about 1729; married about 1746, to James Cody.
IX. Mary Cody, born in 1746. Married George Lumpkin in 1762.
X. John Lumpkin, born 1763; married 1780, Lucy Hopson. John Lumpkin, moved to Georgia and formed the first Wilkes County, jury in 1784.
XI. John Lumpkin, born Oct. 4, 1785; married Anne Ragland Hopson, Dec 15, 1807. Both Johns died in Oglethorpe County, GA.
XII. Mary Ann Lumpkin, born ______; married J. M. Strong.
XIII. Twelfth child was Margaret Miriam Strong, born May 18th, 1855. Married Philip H. Hale, of London, England, Feb. 22, 1880.
Saturday, May 14, 2005 at 13:01:27 (PDT)
Sam
samsawadee@netzero.com
The lady is quite wrong on Bishop Lawrence Womack having a son Edward that survived him and died in VA (see below) - male heir was nephew also named Lawrence son of brother John.. his children are named below in the Parish Register.
His first wife was Anne as shown (last name unknown); Second was Anne Aylo(m)er (also shown as Aylmer)- Actually she was a Widow of a man named Aylmer.
Her maiden name is purported to be Hill - married or license taken, Nov 18, 1668; Katherine Corbett was third marriage or license taken Apr 25 1670.
Source for marriages 2 and 3: Marriage Licenses of Archbishop of Cantebury London (indicates these dates were when licenses taken)
Check out: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~rgwomack/lopham.htm and also
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~rgwomack/mautbywomacks.htm
Note: two daughters by first wife - and the statement about survivors...
Here's more from the Horringer Suffolk Parish Register about Womacks. Baptism: "Ann dauter of Larrance and Ann Womack" August 21 1665 making it clear her birth and burial of her mother August 26 1665 are linked, as the Biographical Notes in the volume also say. The Biographical Notes about the Bishop also say "Another child Mary died in infancy" thus explaining that one, and showing that couple did have other kids. But it also says "no children survived him". This is very interesting and not in the DNB article: "In 1642 he succeeded his father at Lopham, but was soon deprived of it. Before that he had been living at Quidenham as chaplain to the Holland family".
Yeah I know a bit long winded and not to discount your info- just to add to.
S
Saturday, May 14, 2005 at 14:02:57 (PDT)
Jamie
birls@boone.net
Saturday, May 14, 2005 at 15:56:02 (PDT)
Beth
bhowser@alltel.net
Sunday, May 15, 2005 at 06:30:37 (PDT)
Tammy
willys41.1@juno.com
I was wondering, does anyone know anything about the "Womack Point" mentioned in the index of Life & Times from the Clay County, Arkansas Courier Newspaper? I ran across that yesterday on a website while doing my Womack research. It caught my eye and thought maybe some might know something about that? I haven't yet ordered the book but was wondering if anyone had heard of it? All is says in the index is 'Womack Point'. I thought it was interesting. Also I finally got all those old receipts scanned, from the 1700 & 1800's which mention Jacob and Johnson Womack. Now the receipts do not mention the 'where' but we're pretty sure they, or at least, some, pertain to Arkansas, because some of the Sheriff's names written on the receipts were traced back to Arkansas.
Sunday, May 15, 2005 at 10:06:59 (PDT)
Sam
samsawadee@netzero.com
Not insinuating a plus or minus intelligence for anyone - just going with the fact of the Bishops Will, and the info from Rog's two webbers I listed below..
There is a clue or hint we all need to explore - that of an alleged Elizabeth Womack, father Thomas - who was born ca 1595, married a William Sharpe and came to the colonies about Aug 1620 - Sharpe later died and she married a man named Parker - then he died and she married a Baugh -- Somewhere there is evidence she had headrights in her own name - but no one was named -
The only info I have of Elizabeth being a Womack came from Sharpe/Baugh researchers - but surmising she was and some of those headrights were relatives she brought over??..I believe I remmeber they were in the 1630's...
Sunday, May 15, 2005 at 12:27:17 (PDT)
Doris
dcox@kerrlake.com
I can't tell you how many patents I have read through or tried to read at the Library of Virginia in search of the one mentioned by Martha McDaniel Thompsom, ie. William Womack, the Immigrant, patented land in 1665 at Bermuda Hundred Section of Henrico Co VA. I haven't read every patent and some were just unreadable, but I have not been able to find this patent. This is the one referenced by the Colonial Dames, etc.
The last time someone gave a clue about "Margaret Weym'ke", I searched for this patent and found it.
Title Jones, David.
Publication 20 November 1646.
Gen. note "See page 340 of this book no. 2 in the abstract book, under the title "No Country."
[Patent Book 2 page 340: nothing of interest, dwc.]
Other Format Available on microfilm. Virginia State Land Office. Patents 1-42, reels 1-41.
Related See also the following surname(s): Joanes.
Note Location: Charles City County.
Description: 650 acres a neck of land, lying between two creeks opposite against Taphanna Marsh; upon the northerly side of the river. .
Source: Land Office Patents No. 2, 1643-1651, p. 94 (Reel 2).
Three hundred (300a) of this land was formerly granted to David Jones on the 4th day of July 1635.
The following is one of seven persons listed as a headright in the above patent. Patent Book 2 page 94.
Margaret Weym'ke or Woym'ke or
Margaret Weymeke or Woymeke or
Mararet Weymlke or Woymlke.
I wrote all those possible spellings, because I couldn't be sure of the writing.
I didn't abstract the other headrights, wish I had, because now I can't remember if I didn't because they didn't ring any bells or whether it was just an oversight. I'll have to go back and recheck. Also, I didn't try and figure out where this land is today.
Elizabeth Womack father Thomas is a new clue. I have never heard this before.
Sunday, May 15, 2005 at 18:14:10 (PDT)
Doris
dcox@kerrlake.com
From Library of Virginia
Title Parker, Elizabeth.
Publication 12 February 1635.
Gen. note Parker, Elizabeth, widow
Location: Henrico County.
Description: 200 acres between the land granted by patent unto Wm. Dawkes on the east and the Gleab land on the west.
Source: Land Office Patents No. 1, 1623-1643 (v.1 & 2), p. 330 (Reel 1).
[It appears Elizabeth Parker was granted the first 100 acres - due unto her in right of her first husband William Sharpe who was ?orginial planter? by Thomas Dale his governor and 100 acres by and for the transportation of two servants ?Gilbert Platt? ?John Nornman?
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Title Parker, Elizabeth.
Publication 11 July 1636.
Note Location: Henrico County.
Description: 500 acres between Curles and Varinaes So. upon the main river &c.
Source: Land Office Patents No. 1, 1623-1643 (v.1 & 2), p. 373 (Reel 1).
[The said 500 acres being due unto her the said Elizabeth Parker as followeth viz. in right of her late husband ?Sarjarent William Sharpe? for transportation of....
[none of the names are Womack]
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Title Parker, Elizabeth.
Publication 17 August 1637.
Note Location: Henrico County.
Description: 950 acres joining easterly upon Fower mile Creeke, westerly upon the land of Seth Ward.
Source: Land Office Patents No. 1, 1623-1643 (v.1 & 2), p. 454 (Reel 1).
[none of the names look like Womack]
Sunday, May 15, 2005 at 19:29:44 (PDT)
Doris
dcox@kerrlake.com
Thanks for the additional information on Elizabeth Womack Sharpe Parker Baugh.
I ran a search on Samuel and Isaac Sharpe and didn't find anything of interest.
While reading some information a few days ago at LVA, it stated that early on the patents/land grants were hung on a string as they were granted and recorded when they got to it; in using this process many were lost which may explain why we can't find where the early Womacks entered the country.
Doretta,
I haven't forgotten the Halifax index, just lazy. It is very small print and tedious work. My eyesight even with glasses is less than desirable.
Sunday, May 15, 2005 at 19:48:12 (PDT)
doretta
Donreec@EKNS.net
Sunday, May 15, 2005 at 19:58:42 (PDT)
Phyllis E. (Womack) Kinder
pekinder@mindspring.com
None
I am still looking for information on my Womack Great Grandparents. My father's name was Elmer Lewis Womack Jr., born April 23, 1916 to Elmer (Lewis or Louis) Womack and Minnie Belle McGee. Elmer Lewis Womack and Minnie Belle McGee were married December 19, 1909 in Temple, Comanche County, now it is Cotton County, Oklahoma. In 1910 Census, it shows Elmer Lewis Womack to be born in Colorado about 1877 and his father was born in South Carolina. His wife, Minnie Belle McGee was born in Montepelier, Clay County, Mississippi on January 13, 1885 to William Alexander McGee Jr. and Nancy Ann Thornton. I am looking for information on my Great Grandfather Womack and his wife. Also information on when and where my Grandfather, Elmer Lewis Womack was born in Colorado.
If anyone has any information on an Elmer (Lewis or Louis) Womack, born about 1877 in Colorado, please let me know. Thanks, Phyllis.
Sunday, May 15, 2005 at 20:44:18 (PDT)
Sam
samsawadee@netzero.com
Elizabeth Womack
Birth: About 1595 London, London, England Using the age in the
muster below she would have been born about 1599/1600.
Death: Before 01 FEB 1650 VA
Father: Thomas Womack
Marriages:
(1) William Sharp After 1634 Of, , , Virginia( date incorrect they had two children on the 1624/25 muster).
(2) Thomas Parker abt 1634 VA - no known children
(3) William Baugh aft 1638 VA - had children
From: Henrico County, Virginia: Beginnings of Its Families: Part I
William Clayton Torrence
William and Mary College Quarterly Historical Magazine, Vol. 24, No. 2.
(Oct., 1915), pp. 116-142.
List of the Livinge & Dead in Virginia Feb. 16, 1623."(2)
A List of the Livinge. At the Colledg Land.(3)
Seriant (Sergeant) William Sharp, Mrs. Sharp
"The Must(er) of the Inhabitants of the Colledge: Land in Virginia taken
the 23th of Janery 1624 (1625)"
William Sharp, aged 40, came in the Starr in May----, Elizabeth, his wife, aged 25, in the Bonaventure, August 1620, Isaac, his son, aged 2 and Samuel, his son, aged 2 months. Sharp's servant, Richard Vause, aged 20, came in the Jonathan, May 1620(1). [based on childrens ages, they had to have been born here][sam]
Thomas Parker in the Neptune I listed this because he may be her second. Which apparently was short lived -
"Gilbert Platt is first mentioned as a "servant" imported by Elizabeth Parker, widow, in a patent which received 12 February 1635." I knew there were others and thanks for bringing them in.. based on this, her marriage to Parker was quite short lived..
William and Mary College Quarterly Historical Magazine, Vol. 24, No. 3.
(Jan., 1916), pp. 202-210.
(4) Ibid., VII, p. 424, and Stanard's Some Emigrants to Virginia, p. 5.
In the Virginia Magazine, etc., Vol. XIX, p. 193, is mention of William
Baugh, late of London, now gone into Virginia (date 5 June, 1639). Mr.
Stanard adds that "probabaly this is William Baugh who was born about
1610 and was a justice of Henrico County in 1656."
There was a Thomas Womack, son of Hugh (great gramps of the Bishop) who had a daughter named Elizabeth born around 1601 - the coincidence is there; but no substantiation...
Monday, May 16, 2005 at 05:46:59 (PDT)
Sam
samsawadee@msn.com
Twas Arthur his brother - no known children of Thomas (yet)..
Monday, May 16, 2005 at 10:07:52 (PDT)
Erin Dent
erindent@charter.net
1930 KANSAS FEDERAL CENSUS
Name Home in 1930 Est State Relationship to (City,County,State) YOB Born Race Gender Head of Household
Ralph J Womack Humboldt, Allen, KS abt 1895 Kansas White Head Regina H Womack Humboldt, Allen, KS abt 1898 Wife Ralph J Womack Humboldt, Allen, KS abt 1919 Son Josephine R Womack Humboldt, Allen, KS abt 1921 Daughter John J Womack Humboldt, Allen, KS abt 1922 Son Lawrence W Womack Humboldt, Allen, KS abt 1924 Son Bernard J Womack Humboldt, Allen, KS abt 1926 Son Paul E Womack Humboldt, Allen, KS abt 1927 Son William E Womack Humboldt, Allen, KS abt 1929 Son Charles M Womack Iola, Allen, KS abt 1894 Kansas White Head Ester J Womack Iola, Allen, KS abt 1893 Wife William N Womack Iola, Allen, KS abt 1920 Son Robert E Womack Iola, Allen, KS abt 1922 Son R Rex Womack Iola, Allen, KS abt 1927 Son Ross A Womack Iola, Allen, KS abt 1921 Daughter Mary D Wamack Iola, Allen, KS abt 1872 Canada White Head Francis W Womack Iola, Allen, KS abt 1902 Kansas White Head Doris A Womack Iola, Allen, KS abt 1900 Wife John W Womack Iola, Allen, KS abt 1925 Son Jack F Womack Iola, Allen, KS abt 1929 Son Lulie L Womack Logan, Allen, KS abt 1901 Missouri White Head Edna Womack Logan, Allen, KS abt 1901 Wife Loe A Womack Logan, Allen, KS abt 1856 Missouri White Head Prudence Ann Womack Logan, Allen, KS abt 1863 Wife Francis Womack Clarence, Barton, KS abt 1904 Missouri White Head Alpha Womack Clarence, Barton, KS abt 1909 Wife Mary C Womack Clarence, Barton, KS abt 1927 Daughter David E Wammack Galena, Cherokee, KS abt 1903 Arkansas White Head Mabel I Wammack Galena, Cherokee, KS abt 1909 Wife David E Wammack Galena, Cherokee, KS abt 1925 Son Walter E Wammack Galena, Cherokee, KS abt 1927 Son Thelma M Wammack Galena, Cherokee, KS abt 1929 Daughter Richard A Wammack Lowell, Cherokee, KS abt 1853 Tennessee White Head Mattie D Wammack Lowell, Cherokee, KS abt 1869 Wife Harlan C Wammack Shawnee, Cherokee, KS abt 1898 Texas White Head Edna M Wammack Shawnee, Cherokee, KS abt 1910 Wife Virgil Wammack Shawnee, Cherokee, KS abt 1927 Son Howard Wammack Shawnee, Cherokee, KS abt 1928 Son Dorsey Womack Arkansas, Cowley, KS abt 1877 Missouri White Head Mabel Womack Arkansas, Cowley, KS abt 1877 Wife Adrian Womack Arkansas, Cowley, KS abt 1915 Son Clifford Womack Arkansas, Cowley, KS abt 1907 Missouri White Head Edith Womack Arkansas, Cowley, KS abt 1908 Wife Phyllis J Womack Arkansas, Cowley, KS abt 1928 Daughter Harold Womack Arkansas, Cowley, KS abt 1923 Son Fred Womack Arkansas, Cowley, KS abt 1888 Missouri White Head Della Womack Arkansas, Cowley, KS abt 1902 Wife Cearl Womack Arkansas, Cowley, KS abt 1913 Son Jerome Womack Arkansas, Cowley, KS abt 1874 Missouri White Head Ida Womack Arkansas, Cowley, KS abt 1870 Wife Helen Womack Arkansas, Cowley, KS abt 1912 Daughter Mercedes Womack Arkansas, Cowley, KS abt 1915 Daughter Warren Womack Arkansas, Cowley, KS abt 1910 Kansas White Head Kathleen Womack Arkansas, Cowley, KS abt 1912 Wife Richard H Womack Arkansas, Cowley, KS abt 1884 Missouri White Head Ellen M Womack Arkansas, Cowley, KS abt 1877 Wife Grace Womacks Atlanta, Cowley, KS abt 1914 Kansas White Stepdaughter Donald Womacks Atlanta, Cowley, KS abt 1917 Stepson S C Womacks Atlanta, Cowley, KS abt 1920 Stepson Eugene L Womacks Omnia, Cowley, KS abt 1909 Kansas White Head Louise H Womacks Omnia, Cowley, KS abt 1909 Wife Carmen L Womacks Omnia, Cowley, KS abt 1929 Daughter Carol J Womacks Omnia, Cowley, KS abt 1929 Daughter Thompson L Wammack Finley, Decatur, KS abt 1888 Kansas White Head Mary L Wammack Finley, Decatur, KS abt 1890 Wife Rosa M Wammack Finley, Decatur, KS abt 1916 Daughter Freida A Wammack Finley, Decatur, KS abt 1920 Daughter Gilbert C Wammack Finley, Decatur, KS abt 1922 Son Lewis B Wommack Finley, Decatur, KS abt 1890 Kansas White Head Goldie T Wommack Finley, Decatur, KS abt 1894 Wife Lewis O Wommack Finley, Decatur, KS abt 1918 Son Phyllis L Wommack Finley, Decatur, KS abt 1926 Daughter Maylon E Wommack Finley, Decatur, KS abt 1928 Son Clarine Wammack Finley, Decatur, KS abt 1866 Wisconsin White Head Winema Wammack Finley, Decatur, KS abt 1892 Daughter Glenn F Womack Jennings, Decatur, KS abt 1907 Czechoslovakia White Farm Hand Frank Womacks Wild Cat, Elk, KS abt 1897 Missouri White Head Dorris Womacks Wild Cat, Elk, KS abt 1895 Wife Sue Louise Womacks Wild Cat, Elk, KS abt 1922 Daughter Mary Wamack Junction, Geary, KS abt 1871 Texas White Head Earl D Womack Smokey Hill, Geary, KS abt 1900 Oklahoma White Head Stella E Womack Smokey Hill, Geary, KS abt 1914 Wife Beatrice M Womack Smokey Hill, Geary, KS abt 1922 Daughter Harley B Womsck Ulysses, Grant, KS abt 1894 North Carolina White Lodger Hattie G Womsck Ulysses, Grant, KS abt 1893 Indiana White Lodger Ernest Womick Ulysses, Grant, KS abt 1905 Missouri White Lodger Lyul Wommack Hoosier, Kingman, KS abt 1890 Missouri White Head Bertha Wommack Hoosier, Kingman, KS abt 1896 Wife Jodie J Wommack Parsons, Labette, KS abt 1883 Missouri White Head Nola E Wommack Parsons, Labette, KS abt 1883 Wife Lucille L Wommack Parsons, Labette, KS abt 1911 Daughter Dorothy L Wommack Parsons, Labette, KS abt 1913 Daughter Cyril W Wammack Summit, Marion, KS abt 1904 Missouri White Head Virginia Wammack Summit, Marion, KS abt 1904 Wife Sarah Lee Wammack Summit, Marion, KS Daughter George F Womack Elkhart, Morton, KS abt 1892 Kansas White Head Elsie M Womack Elkhart, Morton, KS abt 1892 Wife Doris M Womack Elkhart, Morton, KS abt 1912 Stepdaughter Helen Womack Elkhart, Morton, KS abt 1916 Daughter Lewis Womack Elkhart, Morton, KS abt 1917 Stepson Jewel Womack Elkhart, Morton, KS abt 1917 Daughter James J Womack Elkhart, Morton, KS abt 1848 Father George E Womack Rolla, Morton, KS abt 1921 Kansas White Nephew Francis C Womack Rolla, Morton, KS abt 1899 Texas White Head Hulda W Womack Rolla, Morton, KS abt 1899 Wife Claude F Womack Rolla, Morton, KS abt 1920 Son John F Womack Rolla, Morton, KS abt 1923 Son Morris L Womack Rolla, Morton, KS abt 1926 Son Lillian M Womack Rolla, Morton, KS abt 1929 Daughter Boyd Womack Sylvia, Reno, KS abt 1905 Kansas White Lodger William Womack Sylvia, Reno, KS abt 1875 Missouri White Head Margaret Womack Sylvia, Reno, KS abt 1874 Wife William Womack Sylvia, Reno, KS abt 1897 Son Emery Womack Sylvia, Reno, KS abt 1910 Son Stella Womack Sylvia, Reno, KS abt 1916 Daughter Joel E Womack Sylvia, Reno, KS abt 1880 Missouri White Head Lucy Womack Sylvia, Reno, KS abt 1877 Wife Floyd Womack Sylvia, Reno, KS abt 1907 Son Rex Womack Salina, Saline, KS abt 1911 Kansas White Roomer Nellie Womack Salina, Saline, KS abt 1912 Kansas White Roomer Levi L Womack Kechi, Sedgwick, KS abt 1903 Oklahoma White Head Mabel I Womack Kechi, Sedgwick, KS abt 1903 Wife Lloyd W Womack Kechi, Sedgwick, KS abt 1925 Son Alvina M Womack Kechi, Sedgwick, KS abt 1927 Daughter Clevis L Womack Kechi, Sedgwick, KS abt 1919 Daughter Roy Womacks Wichita, Sedgwick, KS abt 1894 Kansas White Head Nell Womacks Wichita, Sedgwick, KS abt 1901 Wife Forest Les Womacks Wichita, Sedgwick, KS abt 1920 Son Frances Womacks Wichita, Sedgwick, KS abt 1922 Daughter Forrest L Womack Wichita, Sedgwick, KS abt 1867 Ohio White Head Eliza Womack Wichita, Sedgwick, KS abt 1873 Wife Frank Womacks Wichita, Sedgwick, KS abt 1898 Kansas White Son Richard E Womacks Wichita, Sedgwick, KS abt 1924 Grandson Earnest Womack Wichita, Sedgwick, KS abt 1905 Missouri White Roomer Gladis Womack Wichita, Sedgwick, KS abt 1909 Arkansas White Roomer Ted Womack Wichita, Sedgwick, KS abt 1902 Indiana White Head Geneveie Womack Wichita, Sedgwick, KS abt 1908 Wife Edwin Womack Wichita, Sedgwick, KS abt 1889 Arkansas White Head Lora Womack Wichita, Sedgwick, KS abt 1894 Wife Idelia Womack Wichita, Sedgwick, KS abt 1911 Daughter Thelma Womack Wichita, Sedgwick, KS abt 1913 Daughter Edwin Womack Wichita, Sedgwick, KS abt 1919 Son Bert Womack Wichita, Sedgwick, KS abt 1891 Kansas White Head Mary Womack Wichita, Sedgwick, KS abt 1893 Wife Virginia Womack Wichita, Sedgwick, KS abt 1918 Daughter Max Womack Wichita, Sedgwick, KS abt 1924 Son Jack Wommack Liberal, Seward, KS abt 1884 Tennessee White Head Willard Wommack Avon, Sumner, KS abt 1899 Missouri White Head Fannie Wommack Avon, Sumner, KS abt 1896 Wife Bonnie Wommack Avon, Sumner, KS abt 1925 Daughter James Womack Kansas City, Wyandotte, KS abt 1896 Texas Negro Head V Jennie Womack Kansas City, Wyandotte, KS abt 1900 Wife Lula Womack Kansas City, Wyandotte, KS abt 1874 Missouri White Head Roy B Womack Kansas City, Wyandotte, KS abt 1896 Son
MY CORRECTIONS:
Earl Dewey Womack March 6, 1900
Stella Elizabeth Pratt May 6, 1913
Mary Jeanette Raines-Womack Aug 15, 1870
Beatrice Mae Womack Nov 2, 1929
All living in Juction City KS, Geary County
Erin
Monday, May 16, 2005 at 18:46:42 (PDT)
Sam
samsawadee @ netzero.com
to save yourselves some time - go to my web page and click in on censuses - every Womack I could find from 1790 thru 1930 is there by year, state, county --assuredly corrections are in order as the takers werent too fastidious with their data..send corrections and I will post...
Also, on that same page is a link to Womack Doctors - if you know of any others and can provide verification they were doctors - send to me and I will post..
Wednesday, May 18, 2005 at 11:44:26 (PDT)
Sam
samsawadee@netzero.com
d. same place Jun 9 1934 - they were married Sep 11 1887, Worth Co MO.
Son George Donald b. abt 1904, in ID. There probably are other children but
none on 1910 census but this one. 1920 census has him as G Donald -- If you have info - please sent to me with a cc to GSJAENSCH@MSN.COM; or to Gary with a cc to me - we have her parents already -- thanks, danke schoen, muchas gracias and all that....
Thursday, May 19, 2005 at 11:04:04 (PDT)
Sam
samsawadee@msn.com
Jethro Womack, b. Dec 13, 1857, Terre Haute MO(sic); m. in Blaine Co ID Emma Hunton Jul 6 1894. She was b.abt 1862,1874 or 1877 depending on which record you choose. Supposedly also b.in MO. They had 3 chilluns-Mabel in 1892; Jethro 1895, and Frank abt 1897. All b. ID
By the 1900 census, Emma had remarried an Edwin P McWilliams and had a 1 year old son. The 3 Womack children were with her. She was shown as age 22....which would, if correct, would show she had her first child, Mabel at the age of about 14.
Apparently she and Jethro divorced - as Jethro married an Ida or Addie Farris on
Jan 2 1900. The marriage record shows Ida, the 1920 census shows her as Addie,
they have a son Charlie age 19 at that time. Jethro died in 1923.
Edwin and Emma divorced apparently; as in 1920 he is shown with a son 11, dau 9;
as divorced (1920, Kitsap Co WA).
Her maiden name is unknown. She and Jethro both were supposedly born in Clark Co MO - one family with an Emma, aged 18, 1880 Clark Co census, was that of a Frank Halleck - Note the naming of the 2 sons.
Just for curiosity sake, would like to know if anyone has anything on her correct birth day or year - what happened to her after 1910?
Thankee
Thursday, May 19, 2005 at 22:23:11 (PDT)
Sam
samsawadee@netzero.com
Friday, May 20, 2005 at 08:38:32 (PDT)
Sam
samsawadee@netzero.com
28.
1535 James Wannoke Rector of Yaxham to be buried in the chauncell before
St Peter in Yaxham..
...onto the church of St Peter in Yaxham...in reperacon xs....
in the Cathedrall Church in Norwich of the holy trinite xxd....
to everyone of the Gylde in Yaxham iiis.iiiid....
to the Church of Yaxham ... to bye a peyer of chalis xls....
to the iiii ordres of Fryers in Norwich houses iiis.iiiid...
to the house of seke men in ..Norwich gates xiid...
at my burial day every prest have ivd. & every man woman and child id....
I will have an honest prest to syng for my sowls & my friends sowles in the
church of Yaxham.. & he to have vil.xiiis.iiiid.
to ye mending of ye hye wayes in
Yaxham wher ned ye to be don iiis.iiiid....
that myn ececutours shall have the profight of my
benefice of Yaxham from the day of my deth unto th Annunciation of our
Lady next coming....
to John Webster clarke parson of Whymbrugh xls. ...
Executours John Webster clarke parson of Whymbrugh & William Wannoke "my nevy"
for their labour xxs...
Witness John Thorp prest Stevyn Potter of est Derham & other...
N.C.C. 56 PLATFOOTE
Here is the line, (I think)
Descendants of William Wamuke
1 William Wamuke 1470 -
...2 William Womocke
.....3 William Womocke - 1585 (the "nevy," waiting for his will)
.......+Agnes Scarlett 1516 -
.....3 James Womocke (waiting for his will)
.....3 Margaret Womocke
.....3 Isabel Womocke
...2 James Wamuke (will above)
According to my contact in England this is a Womack, just another spelling....
She is working on James and William, sons of his brother.
Friday, May 20, 2005 at 09:19:52 (PDT)
Doris
dcox@kerrlake.com
Grantee - Grantor - Kind - Book - Page - Date recorded - Area & Location
Edward Tr-Littlejohn McCargo D of T 49 90 Sep 6 1843 238A Pers Difficult
Elizabeth Heirs-W W Womack Est Part 65 678 Nov 17 1877 401A Sandy Ck
Eliza A-Jos C Terry Sr B&S 66 479 Jan 28 1879
Edgar &c-R E Womack by Comr B&S 80 52 May 28 1889 20A nr Dryburg
E L-Meadville Public School B&S 107 541 Nov 21 1910 5A Mead Dist
Elizabeth-Jennings W Womack B of S 110 491 Oct 22 1912 Pers
E L-J S Jackson &wf B&S 111 169 Dec 23 1912 35A Mead Dist
Emmitt-John Cole &wf B&S 113 158 Nov 24 1913 L22 B3 N Ridge St
Edward-Wm Hobgood B&S 122 176 Nov 29 1918 54A Roa Dist
E L &c-J E Johnson &wf B&S 122 355 Jan 9 1919 209.67A Mead Dist
Friday, May 20, 2005 at 09:50:09 (PDT)
Doris
dcox@kerrlake.com
Grantee - Grantor - Kind - Book - Page - Date recorded - Area & Location
Ernest L-Meadville Dist School Bd by Comr B&S 127 443 Dec 23 1920 5A Mead Dist
E W-J A & Susan A Mebane B&S 130 24 Mar 16 1922 1/4 Int L3,4,5 B56
E W &c-R H Smith B&S 130 458 Jul 24 1922 1/4 Int Sdy L Logan St S B
E W-W I Jordan Est by Exors B&S 131 509 Mar 17 1923 1/3 Int 132.2ft Wall St So B
E W-Earle T Anderson &wf B&S 138 68 Nov 8 1926 57ft Fenton St So
Elizabeth E-W W Throckmorton Agmt 139 358 Jul 26 1927 200A Roa Dist nr C
Frances W &h &c-Laban Hawkins Est by Tr Rel 40 326 Nov 26 1832 627A Difficult Ck
Florence &c-James W Rodden by Comr B&S 101 268 May 11 1906 30A Birch Ck Dist
Green-J B Nunnally Est by Extrx &c B&S 63 172 Mar 24 1873 108 1/10A
G B-George W Johnston &wf B&S 113 549 Feb 23 1914 100A Roa Dist
Tuesday, May 24, 2005 at 14:08:33 (PDT)
Ruth Hasten Walsh
delins1@earthlink.net
At the of his death Achilles daughter, Flora L. Womack Millett Bagley, was living at 1823 So. Cabrillo, San Pedro. I am investigating possibility that Flora may have died in San Joaquin Co., CA under the surname of Collins. It is not yet known what happened to Achilles other two children.
Achilles Womack's mother, Magdalena "Maggie" Blanton was the daughter of Stephen Fletcher Blanton and granddaughter of Rev. Jeremiah Blanton and Sarah Rebecca "Sallie" Womack. In other words, Maggie's ancestry stems from the illicit affair between Ann aka Nancy Blanton and Abraham Womack b. ca 1708 in Henrico Co., VA.
Any with information about members of this family, please contact me at delins1@earthlink.net or at ruthwalsh@excite.com.
Ruth
Wednesday, May 25, 2005 at 11:26:58 (PDT)
Sam
samsawadee@netzero.com
Thanks...
Wednesday, May 25, 2005 at 16:17:58 (PDT)
Sam
samsawadee @ netzero.com
Trying to work 1870 images for AR backwards - White and Woodruff counties were not indexed by Ancestry -- maybe others -- Abram was in Marion Co 1860 census.
Isaac, Izard..
There was a Leeanne on the 1870 White Co AR census with a Sarah Womack, b.abt 1815, VA - Isaac, above, had a wife Leanda and children of the same names as those with Sarah -- so would give a good bet that Isaac was a son -- and that poss Isaac was lost in the CW -- Close by is a John Womack, wife Ellen B (maiden name Denton). John was the son of Jacob and Nancy Bates Womack..a somewhat removed great uncle of mine (GGG-GF's brother). Please E mail any info,
post here if you want and if you think it will help someone else..thankee
Wednesday, May 25, 2005 at 16:25:08 (PDT)
Sam
samsawadee @ netzero.com
Wednesday, May 25, 2005 at 21:09:33 (PDT)
Sam
samsawadee @ netzero.com
Disregard that change of dates to the 1820's - on Abram and Sarah..
Thursday, May 26, 2005 at 00:13:36 (PDT)
DERRELL
dsrobinson2@cox.net
Catharine Womack Not Stated, Marion, AR abt 1794 Tennessee
David Womack Not Stated, Marion, AR abt 1793 Tennessee
David L Womack Not Stated, Marion, AR abt 1849 Arkansas
Isaac Womack Not Stated, Marion, AR abt 1829 Arkansas
Jacob Womack Not Stated, Marion, AR abt 1830 Arkansas
Maryann Womack Not Stated, Marion, AR abt 1831 Arkansas
Thursday, May 26, 2005 at 00:34:50 (PDT)
Sam
samsawadee @ netzero.com
www.samsawadee.net
Will check into that later and if can find will correct pages.. just go to my
webber, above, scroll down and click on the appropriate flag.
Thursday, May 26, 2005 at 01:45:47 (PDT)
roseman
support11@3gcare.com
http://partnerclicks.net/click.php?APID=2&affID=0001008
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Thursday, May 26, 2005 at 23:27:57 (PDT)
DERRELL
dsrobinson2@cox.net
Womack, William J.
Confederate
Cavalry
19th Regiment, Texas Cavalry (Burford's)
William J. Womack (First_Last)
Regiment Name 19 Texas Cavalry
Side Confederate
Company F
Soldier's Rank_In Private
Soldier's Rank_Out Corporal
Thomas J. Womack (First_Last)
Regiment Name Madison's Reg't Texas Cavalry
Side Confederate
Company F
Soldier's Rank_In Private
Soldier's Rank_Out Private
Womack, Thomas J.
Confederate
Cavalry
Madison's Regiment, Texas Cavalry (Phillips') (3rd Regiment, Arizona Brigade)
Thursday, May 26, 2005 at 23:32:14 (PDT)
DERRELL
dsrobinson2@cox.net
This site give u an idea where and what battles they faught in some may not have ny history but some do just if yall see names u recognize at Sam's site this site address I posted is just if you want to read about the battles they faught and is for every name like kin married into the family or something if you know they faught in the CW
Friday, May 27, 2005 at 07:07:26 (PDT)
Sandi Phillips
sphillips@tucsonairport.org
Found this while looking in Colonial Ancestors - don't know if anyone might be interested but here it is:
Oaths of Allegian, Valley Forge, 1778: Source: "The Army and Navy of United States 1776-1891", George Barrie Publisher, Philadelphia, 1890, at http://colonialancestors.com/revolutionary/oath6.htm:
W. Womack, quartermaster 1st N.C. regt.
Sandi
Friday, May 27, 2005 at 08:19:49 (PDT)
Beth
bhowser@alltel.net
I know you trying to establish a relationship to the "other" Womacks, i.e. Sarah, wife of Abram, in White Co. to your family, but I don't believe there is any in this era.
Abram WOMMACK b. ca. 1815 TENNESSEE on the 1860 Marion Co., AR census was probably a son of David Womack and Catherine Wood, dau. of Abraham Wood. I suspect that David Womack is part of my group who came into Arkansas ca. 1815.
1816 Tax List of Lawrence Co., AR, Territory of Missouri (Excerpt)
WOMACK, David (m. Catherine Wood)
WOMACK, Jesse (son of Maj. Jake)
WOMACK, John
WOMACK, John (a second listing of the same name)
WOMACK, Johnson (son of Maj. Jake)
WOOD, William
1850 Marion Co., AR Census
HH 52 Jacob Womack - in the HH of William Wood and Margaret Rhea, who is Catherine Wood Womack's nephew.
HH 56 David Womack, wife Catherine Wood, daughter Catherine Womack
HH 58 Isaac Womack, age 21, wife Maryann, son David
HH 59 James Cochran, wife Mary. James is probably the son of Betsy Womack Cochran, daughter of Jesse Womack, (son of Maj. Jake) per probate of Jesse Womack's will 26 Feb 1827 Lawrence Co., AR Territory of Missouri
1860 Izard Co., AR
Isaac Womack, age 31 - probably David and Catherine Wood Womack's son
On the 1860 Marion Co., AR census James Cochran was next door to Abram Wommack. On the 1870 White Co., AR census James Cochran (a younger one) was next door to Sarah Womack.
I know that Abraham Wood was in KY and then Bedford Co., TN before migrating into AR. "Abraham Wood sold to Thomas Dean 10 ac. Abraham Wood of Independence Co, AR conveyed to Thomas Dean land in Bedford Co., TN, on waters of Big Flat Creek, borders cabin of Abraham Wood. The land is that on which Davis (David) formerly lived." (Sorry, I didn't note the source) 1822 Bedford Co., TN Land Sale Record: p. 110, Land Deed Genealogy of Bedford Co., TN 1807-1852
Davis (David) Womack
Also, here are some 1860 AR Womack census records for your web page:
I didn't add their families - only heads of household
1860 Crockett Twp., Arkansas Co., AR
Abram WORMACK, b. ca, 1787 SC (w/wife) - one page and one household from James WAMACK
1860 Brown Twp., Columbia Co., AR
A. M. WORMACK
1860 Magazine Twp., Yell Co., AR
Burrell WORMACK Robert Burke's family
1860 Clark Twp., Johnson Co., AR
Josiah WORMACK - Josiah C. C. b. Jackson Co., AL d. Logan Co., AR
Friday, May 27, 2005 at 09:36:12 (PDT)
Sam
samsawade @ netzero.com
National Gravesite Locator
http://gravelocator.cem.va.gov/j2ee/servlet/NGL_v1
Friday, May 27, 2005 at 09:40:55 (PDT)
Sam
samsawadee @ netzero.com
Thanks - unfortunately that Sarah was in the same area as John was - and John was the son of Jacob Jr - my GGG-GF bro -- that is one interest - and I am naturally curious about all dem Whoa-macks or wom-ucks.
Friday, May 27, 2005 at 09:42:58 (PDT)
Sam
samsawadee @ netzero.com
Thanks - as I think I mentioned - I do not believe they are complete - I know for sure TN and VA ar emissing from the CSA side of it -- will post those you sent shortly---
Friday, May 27, 2005 at 15:45:48 (PDT)
DERRELL
dsrobinson2@cox.net
Transcription Problems
In addition to phonetic various, it's important to keep in mind that some letters are easily misread, which can cause indexing problems. The following letters are among those easily misread, but also remember that individual handwriting can significantly influence the way a name is interpreted by an indexer.
- Upper case letters
F and H
J and I
J, G, and Y
K and R
S and L
O and Q
P and R
T and F
U and V
W and M, UU
- Lower case letters
a and ee
a, o, and u
b and f
d and el
j and i
k and t
s and l
t and c
ss, fs, ps
w and vv
y and g
Friday, May 27, 2005 at 16:11:01 (PDT)
DERRELL
dsrobinson2@cox.net
The Surname Thesaurus
NameX matched
58 Surnames
Search took: 0.046875 Seconds
Surname Match Score C1881 NBI EO SO
Womac 99 x
Womacke 99 x
Wommack 99 x x
Womacks 98
Wommacke 97 x
Womake 96 x
Womeck 96 x
Wommac 96
Womacko 96
Womacku 96
Womackg 96
Womacki 96
Womacc 96
Womak 95 x x
Wommak 94
Wommake 93 x
Womaks 93 x
Womacky 93
Womackii 92
Woomock 92 x
Womek 91 x
Womakc 91 x
Womackiii 90
Womalk 90
Womax 88 x
Womackm 87
Womackd 87
Womackv 87
Womackr 87
Womackt 87
Womacque 85
Womwack 84 x
Womck 83 x
Woamck 83 x
Womacp 82
Womakd 82 x
Woemack 81 x
Woma 80 x
Womackiv 80
Womackmy 80
Womackof 80
Womach 79 x x
Womas 79
Womask 79 x
Woomack 79 x x x
Womback 78 x
Womcack 78
Woommack 77 x
Womackson 77
Wamack 76 x
Wimack 76 x
Womock 76 x
Womuck 76 x
Womick 76 x x
Wommach 76
Womcak 75 x
Womackouns 75
Womacot 75
Saturday, May 28, 2005 at 09:33:54 (PDT)
Sam
samsawadee @ netzero.com
Womack
English: unexplained. The surname is well established in England (Yorkshire and Norfolk) as well as North America, and there is a Womack Water in Norfolk, but the name remains unexplained. It may possibly be connected with Dutch Walmack, from Middle Dutch walmac(k)e ‘twig’, ‘faggot’, applied as a nickname for a thin person. [remember a faggot used to be a stick of wood as I recall.]
warmack
altered form of English Womack (itself unexplained).
Americanized form of Polish Warmiak, a habitational name or regional name from any of various places in Poland, in particular Warmia, a region of northeastern Poland.
waymack
Of uncertain origin. Possibly a variant of English Waymark, which is probably a
derivative of the Old Breton personal name Wiumarch, composed of the elements
uuiu ‘worthy’ + march ‘horse’. See also Wymer. [Interesting as this was brought
up in the old Womack Genealogy publications, but with a slightly different definition of Wiumarch.]
Dictionary of American Family Names, Oxford University Press,
ISBN 0-19-508137-4
Willwe ever really know???
Saturday, May 28, 2005 at 10:52:47 (PDT)
Jack Womack
jackwomack@grandecom.net
I have a number of treasures I prize highly amoung them are dozens of typed Geds from some no longer living. Tons of stuff from Ray Bryan and even a copy of the manuscript of Carlos U Womacks book sent to me by his niece Janet.
BTW Janet wrote me and said Carlos is not expected to live. He has been in an alzheimers home for some time. Carlos 75 is of the old school and his books are no longer in print. He did research the hard way with letter writing and digging in all the county archives and librarys in person.
A signed book written by a Pecos Pate Boone telling about the early days in OK, TX, and NM and of my Mother who was a Cowgirl and Bronc rider in her youth, She performed in Pate Boone's Wild West Shows in 1918. For you who are into South Louisiana early history there is a book written by my Nephew, Gene Thibodeaux titled Rice, Railroads and Bullfrogs, A history of Rayne , Louisaina. Library of Congress # 2001130759. Has litterly hundred of names dating back to 1833. He also wrote and published a book about his home town Church Point LA and the surrounding praries of LA. in 1999.
Jack
Sunday, May 29, 2005 at 04:55:10 (PDT)
DERRELL
dsrobinson2@cox.net
I found articles on Womack/Wamack/Wammack
Just firgured if anyone wants to possibly get articles on their ancestors and it work My 2nd Great grandpa Isom Conrad Womack got a divorce from his first wife I didn't know they had and now I have the date and place of divorce so good luck on your article searches
Sunday, May 29, 2005 at 09:20:40 (PDT)
Nelson Womack
nwomack@neb.rr.com
Check out the following website it's about the 16th Tennessee Infantry Regiment.
http://www.tngenweb.org/records/military/civilwar/16regtnvol.html
Sunday, May 29, 2005 at 10:22:29 (PDT)
elizabeth
southernfamilytree@yahoo.com
Monday, May 30, 2005 at 13:29:32 (PDT)
Sam
samsawadee @ netzero.com
the cemeteries, by state, where interred.
Also, believe it or not, I found an AR divorce index for the years 1923-27; and 1934-39. Putting that out there on me AR page. Also one for TX.
A little trivia on the TX divorce index - 1968-2002 - there were 1642
Womacks, 92 Wommack, 24 Wammack, 2 Wamack, 2 Womock...the listing apparently
lists each twice; so these figures have to be halved to get a true count of couples it seems..but then, what the heck may go back and get them for TX while I can still get into the place -- other states you have to ask for a look-up and may have to pay - these two were freebies--anyway keep eyes peeled for postings.
Tuesday, May 31, 2005 at 12:44:08 (PDT)
Doris
dcox@kerrlake.com
Grantee - Grantor - Kind - Book - Page - Date recorded - Area & Location
Henry by Tr-Miles Womack Est Part 60 485 May 28 1866 20 1/2A
Harriett A E-M D F Womack D in T 66 91 Feb 19 1878 126A Polecat Ck
H W-W T Rickman &wf B&S 107 139 Apr 29 1910 91A Roanoke Dist
Herbert-P W Farmer B&S 122 94 Nov 6 1918 29.95A Ban Dist
Herbert-Wilson Boxley &wf B&S 122 169 Nov 26 1918 17.79A Ban Dist
H M-H H Edmunds &wf B&S 122 240 Dec 20 1918 143A Mead Dist
H L &c-J E Johnson &wf B&S 122 355 Jan 9 1919 209.67A Mead Dist
H C[hand written in, middle initial "W"] &wf-H C Lacy &wf B&S 128 515 Jun 20 1921 91A Roa Dist
Isham-John Watkins &c B&S 2 224 Sep 18 1760 200A Polecat Ck
Idella-George W Johnson &wf B&S 11[9] 38 Jun 9 1917 61A Roa Dist
Friday, June 03, 2005 at 05:56:33 (PDT)
Sam
samsawadee @ netzero,com
Sunday, June 05, 2005 at 00:21:08 (PDT)
syed noor hussain
canada_ali_pak@yahoo.com
Monday, June 06, 2005 at 07:02:13 (PDT)
Sam
samsawadee @ netzero,com
One enigma is the naming process they had back then - John, Thomas and William
defintely are names from mainly the Yorkshire branch of Womacks. Altho, they
do show up in the E Dereham/Lopham Womacks..
If our branch had came from the E Dereham/Lopham's - there would have been
more Lawrences, Arthurs, Henrys, Hughs, James; and yes, even Samuels in the earlier bunch. I may be proven wrong, but you know naming patterns.
Abraham?? Someone had a deep religious conviction; or his name came from
a wife's side of the hill..In the LDS Ancestral file, which we know is loaded with errors because of what people put out there, the earliest one of any substance is the Abe of 1644 in VA..
The British IGI shows, with duplication, Abe and Abe Jr of VA being born
in England or Wales....The US IGI and Pedigree files show the VA Abe begining with about 1644 as we know it..so I do want to throw this out there:
ABRAHAM JUDD
Birth:
Christening:
Marriage: 01 MAY 1602 Cranbrook, Kent, England (notice the county)
Death:
Burial:
Wife MARY SLOMAN
Birth:
Death:
Burial:
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Timothy Allen (I believe this is the one who took care of the Orphans?)
Birth: 1594 , , England
Christening:
Marriage:
Death:
Burial:
Wife ? Worsham (now where have we seen that name before??)
Birth:
Christening:
Marriage:
Death:
Burial:
Children
1. Mary Jane Allen
Birth: About 1615 , Henrico, Virginia (dont really buy this)
Christening:
Death: 1677
Burial:
Or:
Mary Jane ALLEN
Birth: 1620 , , England (makes more sense than above)
Christening:
Death: 1685
Burial:
Dates of death, close? No Kewpie??
Monday, June 06, 2005 at 19:37:58 (PDT)
Jamie
birls@boone.net
Johnston Co Deed Book E-1:214 28 Oct 1765
Sarah Womack to Benjamin Womick "My whole Rite and Title of my thirds of a tract of land belonging to John Womick deceased containing 160 a cors..."..."the said part of land containing 53 acors." Wit: Charles Jones & Hardy Sanders Note: at this time in NC the widow was entitled to 1/3 of her husband's land
Then: 17 Nov 1769 Benjamin Womack Jo. Co. to John Bradford, Junr, Hallifax Co...160 A in Jo Co...."by virtue of his birthright as Son and Heir to John Womack deceast. Who purchased the same of Dunkin Lemons for whome the land was survey'd and granted by Original deed from the Proprietors." Wit: William Moore, G.S. Turner, Chrsito. Woodward, Benjamin (B)his mark Womack
Note: NC State Archives: Duncan Lemmon granted 160 acres in Johnston Co 1 July 1760.
I'm esp. interested in info on Benjamin and any other children of John & Sarah, as well as Womack's of Johnston, Wake & Cumberland Co NC. Thanks!
Tuesday, June 07, 2005 at 11:45:40 (PDT)
andrea phillips
andrea_womack@hotmail.com
Tuesday, June 07, 2005 at 18:50:32 (PDT)
roy
royce gibson at frontiernet.net
Accomack was formed around 1660 from Northampton County, however it was actually a county before that called (Accawmack) around 1630. So a good 20 years of history is likely in the Northampton archives, if at all.
It is and was a part of the "outer" banks of Virginia and borders the state of Maryland on the North. Seems to have quite an history and you may end up with records in Maryland since that state is contiguous with the county and the rest of Virginia is across the Chesapeake Bay.
Tuesday, June 07, 2005 at 23:40:58 (PDT)
DERRELL
dsrobinson2@cox.net
LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF ALEXANDER WOMAC
State of Tenn.
McMinn Co.
Know all men by these presence that I Alexander Womac in the
presents of mind do make this day my Will. I give to my wife Freelove, my land
& stock, household & kitchen furniture, after the funeral expenses is paid
and for Free Paris still to work the farm and keep up the repairs & pay the
taxes and take care of my wife so long as she lives and at her death I want
all sold and equal divide made with all the children alike and Elizabeth to
have to make her equal. I wish this to be faithfully executed and in order
that it be done I appoint James A. Womac to tend mu bus??? and to attend at
the death of the old woman to wind up this my will. Signed, Sealed, and
delivered the presents of us this 11th day of May 1874. I also give my mare
colt to Green Paris & his wife Lucinda the loving day and date above for the
services in waiting on me.
Alexander X Womac (Seal)
His Mark
Thomas Prince
illegible
Contributed By: Connie Baumann
Return To: McMinn Co. Web Genealogy Project
http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/b/a/u/Connie-J-Baumann/ <---- This sight is Connie Baumann's she has pictures of some of the Womac/Womacks in your line Andrea
This is the start of here Decendent Chart
Descendants of James Alexander Womack III
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1 [9] James Alexander Womack III b: Abt. 1797 in Lunenburg Co. VA d: Aft. 11 May 1874 in Shoal Creek, McMinn Co., TN Burial: 1874 Homeplace, McMinn Co., TN
.... +Mary Neal b: Abt. 1802 in North Carolina d: 1832 in North Carolina Burial: 1832 Unknown m: Bef. 1821 in Prob Rutherford Co., NC
Wednesday, June 08, 2005 at 06:40:52 (PDT)
Sam
samsawadee @ netzero.com
b. McMinn CO Jan 9, 1876, d. Dec 28, 1943, Meigs Co..James was son of Ransom Andrew, a son of Alex III and Freelove; and brother to Linda R. Bit confoosin, but guess cuz marryin' was the norm back then..
Wednesday, June 08, 2005 at 06:57:09 (PDT)
Sam
samsawadee @ netzero.com
This is the one Elizabeth Womack/Sharp/Packer/Baugh that had headrights, unnamed, in the mid 1630's..this pedigree I saw had her bearing children to Baugh from 1639 to 1660 something. Couldnt have done that because she died in 1650 and would have been over 50 years old at the time of some of the birthings -- My info was thru the Sharp(e) researchers -
I cannot vouch for the accuracy of the Thomas - Elizabeth Womack connection; nor anything other than a William Sharp hit Jamestown well before 1620; and an Elizabeth came over in 1620(no last name given nor ships list), probably as a load of women to be brides for single men in the colony--they had two sons who were age 2 and 2 mons old, respectively, on the 1623/24 muster. Isaac and Samuel. William apparently died ca. 1635 or 36, she married a Packer, he died within about 2 years, and then she married in about 1638--William Baugh..about 10-15 years younger than she..
As I think I have mentioned before, this may be our Womack connection to the immigrant - a headright of a relative??? This needs more research to be sure..
Wednesday, June 08, 2005 at 07:23:20 (PDT)
Sam
samsawade @ netzero.com
1. Alexander Farris
Birth: JUL 1870 Tennessee Death: After 1920
2. John Will Farris
Birth: 11 MAY 1871 Mcminn, Tennessee
Death: 19 MAY 1912 Mcminn, Tennessee
Burial: 22 MAY 1912 Mcminn, Tennessee
3. Mary Freelove Farris
Birth: 1873 Mcminn, Tennessee
4. Diana Farris
Birth: 1874 Mcminn, Tennessee
5. Nannie Bell Farris
Birth: 1876 Tennesse Death: 1941
6. Matilda Farris (twin)
Birth: 11 AUG 1877 Mcminn, Tennessee
Death: 09 JUN 1913 Mcminn, Tennessee
Burial: 12 JUN 1913 Mcminn, Tennessee
7. William Farris (twin)
Birth: 11 AUG 1877 Mcminn, Tennessee
Death: 19 JUN 1913
8. Jane Farris
Birth: 1879 Mcminn, Tennessee
Odd that twins born same day, died within days of each other..
Sunday, June 12, 2005 at 12:02:15 (PDT)
Jeff Fisher
JFisher777@aol.com
I have a question for you...below is an entry from you....I have seen the census...and am suspecting that Hety Womack is my great great grandmother, Hester Womack....but anyway, I was supprised to see the not you had below expanding on the names of her parents...where is that information from and do you have any other information on this line of the family?
_______________________________
* Census Place: E.D. 94, Lee, Texas
Source: FHL Film 1255316 National Archives Film T9-1316 Page 80C
Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace
Julius WOMACK Self M M W 25 AL
Occ: Farmer Fa: AL Mo: AL
Nancy A. WOMACK Wife F M W 26 GA
Occ: Keeping House Fa: GA Mo: GA
Hety WOMACK Dau F S W 4 TX
Fa: --- Mo: ---
Henry F. WOMACK Son M S W 1 TX
Fa: --- Mo: ---
Note: Julius J. Womack, sp. Nancy Irene Sapp. from Roger Womack www.womacknet.net
_____________________________
Thanks for your help
Jeff Fisher
Monday, June 13, 2005 at 23:17:44 (PDT)
Sam
samsawadee @ netzeero.com
he married a Mary Lanier, b. 1759 in GA - I can trace Mary back to her 2nd greats and beyond - In fact her 2nd greats and my 9th greats are the same (Lanier). But I cant place ole Cuz Ben no where..
Friday, June 17, 2005 at 17:21:04 (PDT)
Edward Bowen
ebowensr@yahoo.com
Friday, June 17, 2005 at 19:37:58 (PDT)
DERRELL
dsrobinson2@cox.net
Thursday, October 31, 2002 at 18:21:00 (PST)
Ann McDonald
quiltdog@yahoo.com
Ed, I think your guy probably died between 1919 and 1920 - I am guessing your grandmother is the Perney Womack listed with the Conditt family - she is listed as age 21, widowed, with a girl Dorthea (?) - that's Bryan Co., OK 1920, Albany township, page 1b
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Thursday, October 31, 2002 at 18:36:23 (PST)
Ann McDonald
quiltdog@yahoo.com
Ed, sorry to do this in two postings, but my knowledge of OK records is limited, so I had to look it up. You should be able to get the death certificate from the state vital records office. This is in theory - apparently the state started in 1916, but if Arkansas is any model, 1919 -1920 they may or may not have it on file. http://www.health.state.ok.us/program/vital/brec.html has the details. Or there may be an obituary or funeral home notice.
Friday, June 17, 2005 at 20:08:17 (PDT)
DERRELL
dsrobinson2@cox.net
Go to this site has lots of William Conditt's Info.
http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/ok/bryan/bryan.htm
1920 Census OK-Bryan Co.-Albany Twp
Head of house hold will be Pernia's dad John H Conditt
Womack Perney 21Yrs Wd AR-AR-AR
Dortha 11M OK-USA-AR
Saturday, June 18, 2005 at 10:01:50 (PDT)
Carlene Peacock Brown
Tyra302@aol.com
Cherokee, but I don't know which of her parents was Cherokee. I suspect it was James Holmsley. I am researching this Womack family for Sally Lyons Kindle, who is in bad health and unable to do it herself. Most of her family is Cherokee. Any help on the Womack family would certainly be appreciated. Contact me at Tyra302@aol.com
Saturday, June 18, 2005 at 13:18:07 (PDT)
Sam
samsawadee@msn.com
Beg yer pardon - AR has death records from 1914 to 1950 on line -- I am not saying they are complete; but the Womacks are at:
http://dubbie.tripod.com/samsville/ar-dth-index.html
And yes, still with MSN - DSL now and its great!!
Saturday, June 18, 2005 at 13:21:26 (PDT)
Sam
samsawadee @ msn.com
http://www.deathindexes.com/oklahoma/ it is skimpy but does have infor on how to obtain a a record - at the bottom are links for all states. Click and go!
Sunday, June 19, 2005 at 07:58:06 (PDT)
Sam
samsawadee @ msn.com
James HOLMESLEY
Birth: 1810 Ky
Death: Sep 15, 1881
Father: John R. HOLMESLEY
Mother: Mary JAMES
Spouse: Jane Or Jennie WOMACK
Birth: abt 1810. poss Elkins, Washington CO AR
Death: abt 1899
Marriage: ABT 1833
Not so sure this is the same one, but if it is and Jane or Jennie died in 1899
they must have been divorced?
1880 Census Comanche Co TX
James HOLMESLEY Self M Male W 73 KY Farmer VA VA
Eliza HOLMESLEY Other M Female W 65 TN Keeping House SC SC
Ira TUNNELL GSon S Male W 07 TX AL AL
Ada TUNNELL GDau S Female W 05 TX AL AL
Monday, June 20, 2005 at 08:52:43 (PDT)
Sam
samsawadee @ msn.com
Children:
Nancy Holmesley b: 1834 in Madison Co.,Richland,AR
William Holmesley b: 1836 in Madison Co.,Richland,AR
Sarah Holmesley b: 1837 in TX
Jane Holmesley b: 1841 in Madison Co.,Richland,AR
Holford Holmesley b: 1843 in Madison Co.,Richland,AR
Lucinda Holmesley b: 1844 in Madison Co.,Richland,AR
Louiza Holmesley b: 1847 in Madison Co.,Richland,AR
Vancusy Holmesley b: 1848 in Madison Co.,Richland,AR
From Ancestry.com - again check for validity.
Monday, June 20, 2005 at 09:46:38 (PDT)
Jean Reed Herbelin
jrhgwh@aol.com
Jacob L. Wammack b. Nov 184? d. 1903?
Milum J. Wammack b. ? 4, 1850 d. May 15, 1909
Delilah Cathrine Wammack 1842- 1911 Wife of Jacob L Wammack
Spensor W. Wammack b. Nov. 3,1878 d. Nov. 11, 1896
I have pictures of the above, if there are any relatives who would like them just e-mail me.
Tuesday, June 21, 2005 at 14:09:32 (PDT)
Joann Horton
mikeandjoann@yahoo.com
Wednesday, June 22, 2005 at 12:46:52 (PDT)
Chris King
george_king_2000us@yahoo.com
Thursday, June 23, 2005 at 09:42:39 (PDT)
Sam
samsawadee @ msn.com
Methinks this be he:
1920 Census Jackson Parish, Police Ward 5, LA taken Apr 2, 1920
Womack, G B, age 35 born LA his parents born LA
Ollie age 31 born Ar father born AL mother born LA
Harvey age 11 born LA
Jack age 10 born LA
This may be a bit far fetched but
1900 Census, Same Place as 1920, Census done Jun 23 1900
Dwelling/Family 211/213
Womack, Howard age 36, May 1864, he and parents born LA
Lolitha C wife age 37, Oct 1862, born LA parents born MS
Guey B son age 14, Oct 1885, all children born LA
Labella dau age 12, Dec 1887
Maggie M dau age 8, Sep 1891
John W son age 6, Jun 1893
William R son age 5, Feb 1895
Petrolia P dau age 6/12, Nov 1899
I have sent other data to you via e-mail, a bit to long to post more than this here. I included this also - posted here so you know something when you sign in here.
Sam
Friday, June 24, 2005 at 12:43:42 (PDT)
Sam
samsawadee @ msn.com
on line - so far I have compiled the following and will be posting to one of my sites soon, accessible thru my main web page:
AL-1908-1959
AR-1914-1950
GA-1919-1998
LA-1900-1949
Friday, June 24, 2005 at 22:22:27 (PDT)
Erin Dent
erindent@charter.net
It lists neices and nephews also. Last names include Gibbs, Turpen and Fifer.
It also states that Tommie Lee Womack graduated highschool in Gallup, New Mexico and lived here in Alamogordo, NM from 1963 to 2004.
Friday, June 24, 2005 at 22:38:23 (PDT)
Erin Dent
erindent@charter.net
Friday, June 24, 2005 at 22:47:51 (PDT)
Erin Dent
erindent@charter.net
From Alamogordo News
Obituaries
Tommy Lee Womack, 64
Jun 24, 2005, 08:29 am
Tommy Lee Womack, born Sept. 19, 1940, went to live with the Lord on June 21, 2005.
He was preceded in death by his father, T.L. Womack and his mother, Thelma Irene Gibbs Womack. He is survived by a sister, Marsha Turpen of Bloomfield, N.M.; nephews, Robert Lee Fifer of Alamogordo, N.M., Richard Glen Fifer of Thoreau, N.M.; a niece, Kelly Turpen of Bloomfield, New Mexico; uncles, Jerry Gibbs of Robert Lee, Texas, and Bud Gibbs of Tyler, Texas; an aunt, Judy Chandler of Colbert, Oklahoma; a great nephew, Danny Fifer, and nieces Kylee Fifer and Starlyn Fifer.
Tommy was born in Konawa, Oklahoma. He graduated from high school in Gallup, N.M. and lived in Alamogordo, N.M. from 1963 to 2004. He was a member of Grace Methodist Church, Woodmen of the World, and Alamogordo Evening Lions Club. He served as Assistant Manager at White Sands National Monument Gift Shop. Tommy was an avid fisherman and loved the outdoors.
Services will be held at the United Methodist Church in Colbert, Oklahoma followed by graveside services at the Colbert Cemetery.
Sorry about the previous errors.
Erin
Saturday, June 25, 2005 at 13:30:37 (PDT)
Beth
bhowser@alltel.net
I'm flying by the seat of my pants again, so I'll have to get Ann to please look at this regarding Kinchen. Jeff inquired June 12 about Julius Womack, b. ca. 1855 AL, m. Nancy Sapp.
1850 Lowndes Dist., Lowndes Co.,AL
William Womack, age 24 b. AL
Elizabeth Womack, age 21 b. AL
Lewis Womack, age 1 b. AL
Next County South of Lowndes
1850 No Township Listed, Monroe Co., AL
Kinchen R. Wormac, age 50 b. GA
Mary, age 48, b. SC
Sherod age 20, b. AL
Louisa, age 18 b. AL
Pantheon, age 15 b. AL
Henryetta, age 13 b. AL
Wiley, age 10 b. AL
Mary, age 8 b. AL
Kinchen, age 6 b. AL
Nancy, age 6 b. AL
John, age 3 b. AL
1860 Burnt Corn P O, Monroe Co., AL
HH 664/608
(Mary Agnes E. Jones Womack, widow of Kinchen R. Womack)
Mary Wamac, age 55, b. SC
Henrietta, age 21, b. AL
Mary, age 18 AL
Nancy, age 14 AL
HH 665/609 (Next HH)
(Possibly another son of Kinchen R. Womack?)
William Womack, age 33 b. AL
Elizabeth, age 30, b. AL
Lewis, age 12 b. AL
Mary, age 10 b. AL
Julius, age 7 b. AL
William, age 3 b. AL
Zela, age 1 b. AL
Ann, I believe this is going to be the Eliza Womack to whom Mary Agnes E. Jones Womack sold land in 1870. Sallie and John Watts are next door to Eliza Womack on the 1880 census.
1870 Dennards Bluff P O, Monroe Co., AL
Elizabeth Warnoc, age 42, b. AL
Lewis, age 21 b. AL
Mary, age 17, b. AL married John Watson
Julius, 16, b. AL
William, age 13, b. AL
Zela, age 10, b. AL
Thomas, age 8, b. AL
Silvie Warnoc, age 88 (Race B.) Laborer
1880 Old Texas Twp., Monroe Co., AL Page 427A
Eliza WORRACK, age 57 AL SC AL
William WORRACK, age 23 Son AL AL AL
Zellah WORRACK, age 20 Dau AL AL AL
Thomas WORRACK, age 18 Son AL AL AL
1880 E. D. 94, Lee Co., TX Page 80C
L. A. WOMACK, age 31 b. AL (Lewis Womack, brother of Julius)
Martha M. WOMACK, age 28 b. GA
Elizabeth WOMACK, age 5 b. AL
William WOMACK, age 3 b. TX
1880 E. D. 98, Lee Co., TX Page 80C
John SAPP, age 31, b. GA
James E. SAPP, age 6, b. TX Son mother b. AL
Henrietta SAPP, age 2, b. TX Dau.
1880 E. D. 98, Lee Co., TX Page 80C
A. H. SAPP, age 71 b. GA Ireland Ireland
Sarah SAPP, age 50 b. GA SC SC
M. Q. SAPP, age 22 b. AL GA GA
Sarah A. SAPP, age 19 b. GA GA GA
1880 E.D. 94., Lee Co., TX Page 80C
Julius WOMACK, age 25 b. AL
Nancy A. WOMACK, age 26, b. GA (Nancy Sapp)
Hety WOMACK, age 4 b. TX
Henry F. WOMACK, age 1 b. TX
Monday, June 27, 2005 at 11:49:20 (PDT)
Sam
samsawadee @ msn.com
www.samsawadee.net
When I get them ALL finished will upload to one of my sites -- Keep an eye on my main page, above, for link...if there is no link to a particular state you may have interest in - there were no records on line for that state --
But now I have a question - I am searching for the parents, birth and death location of one Elma Womack, born Feb 1905, died Oct 12, 1936 - she is buried in the cemetery where my greats on down to my dad are buried - - I have checked AR death index and also have written for a copy of a death certificate. Arkansas has no record of her death. I have been unable to locate her on a census as of yet - Womack may have been a married name rather than maiden.
The only thing I can figure is that she died out of state, but was brought to AR and buried. Why, I have no idea; but she must be a relative of some sort..
I have written the person who keeps the cemetery records - hopefully they kept good enough records to know where she is in the cemetery and any other info - I would like to buy her a marker, regardless, a relative or not..
Tuesday, June 28, 2005 at 04:39:42 (PDT)
Sam
samsawadee @ msn.com
do it now....hope you guys like what I have done....
Tuesday, June 28, 2005 at 12:26:41 (PDT)
Sandi Phillips
sphillips@tucsonairport.org
Just took a gander at your death records - that is pretty amazing - you must be totally give out....talk at ya later....
Tuesday, June 28, 2005 at 20:52:50 (PDT)
Sam
samsawadee @ msn.com
Thanks, at least you recognize quality when you see it - e mail me your phone number and we will talk - just remember to take the space out before and after the @ in my address.
S
Wednesday, June 29, 2005 at 20:41:01 (PDT)
Jack Womack
jackwomack@grandecom.net
The passing of a great Geanoligist.
Carlos Uvalto Womack went to be with his Lord today, Wednesday June 29 at 2:45 pm. Carlos had been in an Alzheimers hospital for quite some time.
Carlos was the author of 'The Descendants Of William and Mary Jane Womack' book and its revisions. He was a master from the old school that did not have the benefit of a computer to do his research on, but relied on researching libraries court houses and record archives in person.
Carlos and Ray Bryan Womack are probably comparing notes with their ancestors who have gone on before.
Our deepest sympathy in this time of grief and loss to niece Janet Brewer and family.
Jack
Thursday, June 30, 2005 at 11:06:57 (PDT)
Ann McDonald
quiltdog@yahoo.com
womackhunter.homestead.com
For those of you in the CO area -
Services will be held at 2:00 PM at the Dewitt Funeral Home in Fountain, CO on Friday, July 1st. Visitation will be from 12:00 noon until 2:00. Burial will be at Memorial Gardens on Tues., July 5, 2005. Rev. Kirk Larson, the husband of a great-niece of Dodge City, KS will officiate.
Thursday, June 30, 2005 at 11:46:19 (PDT)
Ann McDonald
quiltdog@yahoo.com
womackhunter.homestead.com
around here for the last couple of months.
Anyway -
Kinchen R. 1850 Monroe Co. is indeed my ancestor.
I don't honestly know if William in Lowndes is his brother, son, nephew or cousin. My list of
Kinchen's children is based on the 1850 household. There
were alot of Williams running around, half of them related to the Lewis family
and they are a pain to sort out.
Since we don't know when Kinchen and Mary married, it's hard to say when
their first kid would be born. BUT, he had a kid named Wiley, which makes
me really wonder if he had a kid named William.
I seriously suspect that who you might have there is William aka Green
aka William Green, son of John and Sarah Avery Lewis Womack, b. abt
1822. NOT Green's nephew William Green or other nephew William,
who would both be too young.
But, I'll do some more checking.
Sam, thanks for the link! Great list. The only one I see there I know right
off the top of my head is uncle Wiley,
who died at the Confederate Home in Sweet Home, Ark. in 1927. Who, BTW, is the
above referred son of Kinchen.
There are a bunch who should be listed in Camden and Bearden, but they aren't. So
you just know some folks just didn't bother with gubmit forms.
Thursday, June 30, 2005 at 12:19:28 (PDT)
Jack Womack
jackwomack@grandecom.net
Carlos Uvalto Womack was known as "Noot" or "Nootie" to his family & friends, Carl to his military friends, & Carlos to those working at The Brighton Gardens where he was living at the time of his passing on June 29, 2005. He was born on June 20, 1919, in Roosevelt, OK. His parents were Henry Kinchen & Mary Lou Etta (Shelton) Womack. His family then moved to Crowley, CO where he grew up & attended school. As a boy, Carlos was baptized & joined the Crowley Community Baptist Church & still remains a member there. During World War II, Carlos joined the Air Force from which he retired as a Chief Warrant Officer on Feb. 1, 1971 after 30 years of service to his country. He was military through & through. He married Alice Mayble Watson on Sept. 7, 1937. To this union, a son, Carlos Uvalto Jr.(Val) was born. While a junior at the Air Force Academy, Val contracted Hodgkin's disease & passed away on Feb. 9, 1965. Alice passed away on April 9, 1971. Carlos married Louise (Lou) Love Holten & they made their home in Colorado Springs, CO. Lou passed away on Aug. 14, 2004. Carlos was an avid genealogist & compiled an extensive history of the Womack family. His genealogy books are a part of the genealogy library at the Church of the Latter Day Saints in Salt Lake City, Utah. as well as at other libraries.
He was loved very much by his sisters, Elba Palmour of Ordway, CO & Henrietta Baker of Colorado Springs, his stepchildren, Lynda (Jerry) Winchell, Jay (Diane) Holten, & Tanya Tapper, his step grandchildren & great grandchildren as well as his nieces & nephews. He & Lou were interested in seeing that all had a chance for a college education & helped provide for that.
He was preceded in death by his parents, his two beloved wives, his son & 3 brothers, Wilfred, Jack, & LaVerne.
Services will be held at 2:00 PM at the Dewitt Funeral Home in Fountain, CO on Friday, July 1st. Visitation will be from 12:00 noon until 2:00. Burial will be at Memorial Gardens on Tues., July 5, 2005. Rev. Kirk Larson, the husband of a great-niece of Dodge City, KS will officiate.
Thursday, June 30, 2005 at 17:51:24 (PDT)
SAm
samsawadee@msn.com
Sam
Friday, July 01, 2005 at 00:39:34 (PDT)
Sam
samsawadee @ msn.com
Mary C Womack High School
County: Gregg
Lakeport
Womack Cemetery
County: Montgomery
Keenan
Womac Ranch
County: Menard
San Augustine Draw
Womack Ranch Airport
Feature Type: airport
located 11 mi SW from Menard
County: Menard
San Augustine Draw
Womack Farm Airport
located 10 mi SW from Waco
County: McLennan
Gholson
Womack Lake
County: Lamar
Slate Shoals
Womack
County: Bosque
Laguna Park
Womack Branch
stream
County: Bosque
Laguna Park
Clifton
Womack Hall
Feature Type: locale
County: Bosque
Clifton
Sunday, July 03, 2005 at 20:02:15 (PDT)
Jim Lotspeich
lotspeich@dock.net
Mother is 89 years old, in poor health, and we are trying to get her application completed and to DAR before she passes. A cousin of hers has established the family link to Martha Womack and Robert Bean. We need to establish the link between Martha and her father Jacob.
Thank you for any assistance you can provide.
Monday, July 04, 2005 at 01:30:49 (PDT)
Sam
samsawadee @ msn.com
Just dont use Mary Wills - she is the wife of my 4th great Jacob, a cousin to
the other Jacob and has been confused many times - I guess we will never get
people to make corrections...look thru the messages below and find a Beth--
she has done a lot on Major Jake - perhaps she can help you.
Sam
Monday, July 04, 2005 at 16:43:03 (PDT)
Ann McDonald
quiltdog@yahoo.com
womackhunter.homestead.com
Robert Bean, as I recall, was a veteran of the Revolutionary War. I think a Bean might be able to find the document faster than I can, but he was a member of the Over Mountain Men who fought at the Battle of King's Mountain on 7 Oct 1780. He was only 16 at the time but he was mustered up with his relatives. I do think I can tell you where to find a fairly decent listing of their children as a source - one of their grandchildren (which is escaping me) had a widow who filed a pension claim - and listed all KINDS of family information - the name escapes me - William R Womack? but I have the file listed in my notes as......WC 593 from the Indian Wars.
Also, if you want to invest $35 to see if there might be a tidbit of info to help you - the Bean family has a CD of The Bean Tree available - http://www.southernbeanassociation.org/library.htm -
has a link to where you can order it.
Robert Bean died 7 Nov 1824, and is buried in Beane-Roulston Cemetery, Marion Co., TN
Various descendants are members of the DAR, but as you know, they are making new members reprove the old lines to eliminate spurious data (HI SAM!)
Anyway, if you can prove to Robert Bean, you might as well stop there without getting to Jacob.
And then should she remain with us longer and enjoy this sort of thing, she could add Jacob with more research - but if speed is of the essence - go with Robert. The Southern Beans can help you, I'm sure.
Tuesday, July 05, 2005 at 07:23:52 (PDT)
Jan Wallace
copperpenny1@hotmail.com
Tuesday, July 05, 2005 at 10:40:59 (PDT)
Sam
samsawadee@msn.com
Try Bedford Co TN after 1820.
Sam
(Alex thru Jacob, Judith's brother)
Tuesday, July 05, 2005 at 10:48:40 (PDT)
Sam
samsawadee @ msn.com
Should have posted this also - from LDS files:
Alexander Womack
Birth: About 1745 Virginia
Death: About 1840
Father: Alexander Womack
Mother: Martha Alexander
Alexander Womac
Birth: About 1740 Lunenburg, Virginia
Death: About 1820
Father: Alexander Womac
Mother: Martha Pruitt
If you will note there are two different maiden names for his mother. Have no
idea of the validity of either; nor where anyone got either of them. Nor which of the alleged death years is correct.Would look anywhere between, and if you do find a will, please send me a transcript - I will be looking also and will
send you one if I find it.
You are aware his actual name was James Alexander Jr?? This is proven by the name of his last child, James Alexander Womack III.
Tuesday, July 05, 2005 at 14:06:59 (PDT)
Jim Lotspeich
lotspeich@dock.net
Tuesday, July 05, 2005 at 15:28:37 (PDT)
Derrell
dsrobinson2@cox.net
Sorry I haven't emailed ya lately had a thunder storm here and the lights went out and when they came back on the power pack on our computer blewso we r trying to get a new one but I went to the library over the weekend and have verification of Major Jacob Womack as truely being a Major actually about 2 or 3 sources states him being a Major in the Reveloutionary War. But here are a couple of deeds I found.
Washington Co. TN Deeds 1775-1800
May 1790
Jacob Womack to John Hampton, South Carolina, 162 Acres
p87-88 September 9th 1786 Jacob Womack, farmer, Burke Co., NC To John Hampton Camden District, S.C., 262 acres on the west side of Fain's branch. CONS: 50 lbs NC money. ADJ: William Carter. SIG. Jacob Womack. WIT: Joseph Greer, James Richardson, John Blanton.
p486-487 [very dim] March 15th 1799 James Wood, part of his 200 acre grant #1264 To Micheal Ingle; 100 acres. CONS: $200. ADJ: Jacob Wammuck, John McGinnes, James Parker, Fain, Henry Taylor, Christopher Taylor. SIG: James Wood. WIT: Wm Bayles, John Sliger, Sr. CT: May 1799
Here is where the verification of Jacob Womack being a Major. I'll just type the lines that lead to the mention of him.
Jacob Brown of Nolichucky (This was a short Bio of Jacob Brown/Jacob Womack only named in it once)
As William's stated, "Brown's forcefulness and capacity entitled him that recognition..." He and John Carter were the two Colonels under Major Jacob Wommack to insure the safety of the area.
MCMAHAN - BLAIR HOUSE
In 1774 John McMahan built a log house at the head of Knob Creek, which was the first house in what is now Tennessee to have a stone chimney and a shingled roof. Joseph and Robert Young, Jacob Womack, Abednego Inman, and the Cobb family were early residents of the Knob Creek community.
Washington County and the Revelutionary War
Jacob Brown and John Carter were both militia colonels: Jacob Womack was major.
Government by North Carolina
The settlements elected John Sevier, John Carter, Charles Robertson, Jacob Womack, and John Hail as representatives to the North Caolina Provincial Assembly meeting at Halifax, November and December 1776. Womack did not attend. ( My addings Beth ---> If Jacob Womack would have attended he would have been one of the first of many who signed North Carolina's first Constitution and Bill of Rights)
It mentions that by the advice"of the honorable the Council of Safety of said province, [we] have ventured to choose Messers John Sevier, Jacob Womack, Charles Robertson, John Carter and John Hail, delegates to representus in the provicial Congress."
An ordinance appended to the North Carolina Constitution named the members of the Washington District Court: Jacob Womack. (There were other names but I didn't type them in)Derrell Jr
In early 1777 the court reorganized and members were: Jacob Womack. (There were other names but I didn't type them in)Derrell Jr
The first term for the Washington County Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions met in February 1778 at the home of Charles Robertson (there was no courthouse). Those taking the oaths as justices of the peace, militia and officers were: Jacob Womack. (There were other names but I didn't type them in)Derrell Jr
County officials chosen were: Jacob Womack, stray master. (There were other names but I didn't type them in)Derrell Jr
Derrell
Tuesday, July 05, 2005 at 15:41:29 (PDT)
Karin Wammack
kariregi@yahoo.com
Tuesday, July 05, 2005 at 18:34:12 (PDT)
Karin
samsawadee @ msn.com
Reading posts can be frustrting, I know -- but there is never been a post that changed the descent as follows:
Descendants of Alexander 1 Womack
1 Alexander 1 Womack b: 1710 Dale Parish, Henrico County, VA d: Bef. Apr 01, 1784 Prince Edward Co VA
...+Martha 2 b: Abt. 1720 m: Dec 13, 1742
...2 Alexander 2 Womack b: Aft. 1742 VA d: Bedford Co TN
......+Milly Buckner b: VA d: VA m: Abt. 1762 in VA
...................3 James Alexander III Womack b: 1797 VA d: Abt. 1877 McMinnville, Tn
......................+Mary Neal b: Abt. 1802 NC d: Abt. 1832 NC m: Abt. 1821 in Rutherford Co NC
......................*2nd Wife of James Alexander III Womack:
......................+Freelove Thompson b: Abt. 1805 d: Abt. 1877 m: Aft. 1832
......................*2nd Wife of Alexander 2 Womack:
......................+Sarah McDearmon b: Bet. 1754 - 1781 d: Bet. 1803 - 1871 m: Dec 25, 1798 in Prince Edward Co VA
As far as Martha's maiden name - someone gotta show me a birth cert or bible record - or a family document that shows the name - else - nothing but guesswork. Frivulous posting to LDS and Ancestry has caused all us Womacks a lot of problems - I never post to either unless I am sure - therefore, I have never posted..but some people gotta be a "hey looka me" ....no dang proof nothing - any thing I have out there - has to be looked at and verified - I do know what is fact and conjecture -- up to others to prove the conjecture...
By the way Ann, got your drift on the DAR thang!!
Tuesday, July 05, 2005 at 21:25:30 (PDT)
Beth
bhowser@alltel.net
Robert Bean, b. 3 May 1764, m. Martha Womack, was the son of Elizabeth Henderson and Lt. John Bean, son of William Bean and Elizabeth Hatton, Lt. John Bean was the brother of William Bean, who m. Lydia Russell, who were the parents of Jesse Bean, father of Col. Robert, Richard and Mark. (more about them below)
Children of Robert Bean and Martha Womack are:
1. Lemuel Bean, b. 1782 d. ca 1849 Itawamba Co., MS m. Sarah Unknown
2. Rhoda Bean, b. 1783 d. ca. 1848, m. John Howard Owens
3. Obadiah Bean, b. 1785 d. ca. 1840 Marion Co., TN m. Barbara Heifner
4. John Bean, b. 1788 d. ca. 1846 Itawamba Co., MS m. Sarah Unknown
5. Elizabeth Bean, b. 1789 d. ca. 1854 Itawamba Co., MS m. John Patton (their dau., Sarah Patton m. Asa Womack, son of William Womack (son of Abraham and Elizabeth Stubblefield) and Lucy Womack (dau. of Thomas Womack and Louvisa Rice)
6. William Bean, b. 1791 d. ca. 1839 Benton Co., AL m. Margaret Unknown
7. Robert Bean, b. 1794 d. ca. 1858 Marion Co., TN m. Sarah Wynne
8. Oliver Bean, b. 1796
9. Sarah Bean, b. 1798 d. ca. 1868 Cherokee Co., TX m. Benjamin F. Selman
10. Jesse Bean, b. 1800 d. ca. 1880 Webster Parish LA m. Nancy Sweeten and Naomi Pyburn
11. Martha Bean, b. 1803 d. ca. 1854 AL m. Levi Berry Womack, brother of the above Asa Womack
Let's get our heads together and see if we can come up with data on Major Jacob Womack and Captain Robert Bean in the same place at the same time. We know they were in Washington Co., TN together as the Overmountain Men fought under Col. John Sevier in the RW. John Sevier signed the Watauga Petition, which Maj. Jake was a committeeman. Here is another possible place where the Womack/Bean families were together. However I really think the Robert Bean below is Col. Robert Bean, son of Jesse Bean, son of William Bean.
1816 TAX LIST LAWRENCE CO., AR
BEAN, Robert
WOMACK, David, father of Larkin OR David of Randolph Co., AR (m. Katie Wood)
WOMACK, Jesse, father of Pleasant, et. al.
WOMACK, John (maybe John L. of Randolph Co., AR)
WOMACK, John (a second listing of the same name)
WOMACK, Johnson
The above Col. Robert Bean was too young to get his rank in the RW and would have been to old for the CW. .....maybe the War of 1812? This Robert Bean's grandfather, William Bean, was a commissioner with Maj. Jake on the Watauga Petition. His brothers Richard and Mark owned a salt mine in an area which became Lovely Co., AR. The Beans and partner ? Sanders were allowed to remain because of the government's need for salt. Mark Bean was the Sheriff of Crawford Co., AR 1821.
1828 Crawford County, Arkansas Tax List
MULBERRY TOWNSHIP
Bean, Mark
Bean, Robert
UPPER TOWNSHIP
Wamack, Larkin
"Several hundred people had made the Lovely Purchase their home, when on 16 Oct 1827 the Arkansas General Assembly, without governmental consent, created Lovely County and placed its seat of government at Nicksville, a few miles above the mouth of Sallisaw Creek in present Sequoyah County, Oklahoma. The Cherokees negotiated and entered a treaty 6 May 1828 whereby they exchanged their lands in Arkansas for seven million acres west of the Arkansas boundary, which was fixed by this treaty at its present location. Among other things, the government agreed to remove all white settlers. Congress passed an act 24 May 1828 providing two quarter sections of land for each head of family, widow or single man over twenty-one who had been displaced by the Treaty of 1828."
Among those families listed are:
WOMACK, JOHN AR Chicot 10/15/1833 Little Rock
WOMACK, JOHNSON AR Chicot 3/27/1834 Little Rock
WOMACK, LARKIN AR Sebastian 11/15/1830 Batesville
WOMACK, PLEASANT AR Desha 1/14/1850 Helena
WOMMACK, WILLIAM AR Jefferson 10/16/1838 Little Rock
The counties above were only the site of the land was they were awarded. I have found no record of any of the above Womacks in these counties.
Last known reference to Major Jacob Womack:
Grainger Co, TN - 1799 - David Womack, Johnston Womack Grainger Co, TN court records 1796 - 1802 (WPA transacription at TN State Archives) - several mentions of Jacob and David Womack. In one court record, Jacob referred to as Major Jacob Womack. In another court record, Jacob and David listed together as part of a jury to lay off a road.
The dates of two children of Maj Jake we can somewhat verify:
Martha Womack (m. Robert Bean) b. 20 Mar 1758 either Henrico Co., VA or Orange Co., NC
Johnson Womack (d. ca. 1838 Madison Co., AR) b. 2 Jan 1762 Goochland Co., VA, per his RW pension app.
From Carlos's book and also the research of Patricia Cox Jackson, a descendant of Johnson Womack:
Children of Maj. Jake we have to date:
1 Martha Womack, b 20 March 1758 d ca 1840 Benton Co Ala m Robert Bean b 3
May 1758
2 Sarah Womack, m ________ LANE (Son of Tidance Lane) *** This is possibly
William, son of Tidance/Tidence Lane
3 Johnson b. 2 Jan 1762 Goochland Co., VA d. ca. 1838 Madison Co., AR
4 John possibly John L. Womack Randolph Co., AR
5 Jesse (Pleasant M. Womack's father (census 1850 Madison Co., AR)
6 David *** Larkin Womack's father
All above the Arkansas early inhabitants
7 William Womack (Pendleton SC, White Co., TN)
Note: Jeremiah, Jonathan, and David of Grainger Co., TN; David and Johnson of Grainger and White Cos., TN. Also Jenkin and Jacob of early Arkansas 1820's
Ann wrote to Jim last week: "Robert Bean, as I recall, was a veteran of the Revolutionary War. I think a Bean might be able to find the document faster than I can, but he was a member of the Over Mountain Men who fought at the Battle of King's Mountain on 7 Oct 1780. He was only 16 at the time but he was mustered up with his relatives. I do think I can tell you where to find a fairly decent listing of their children as a source - one of their grandchildren (which is escaping me) had a widow who filed a pension claim - and listed all KINDS of family information - the name escapes me - William R Womack? but I have the file listed in my notes as......WC 593 from the Indian Wars."
Excerpt of names from Trish Carden's web site, which has a list of soldiers who fought in the Battle of Kings Mountain 7 Oct 1780 pertinent to this discussion:
George Bean
Jesse Bean
Jesse Bean (Capt.)
John Bean
Robert Bean
William Bean (Capt.)
Lane, Aquilla
Lane, Charles
Lane, Isaac
Lane, Isaac, Lieutenant
Lane, James
Lane, Jesse
Lane, John
Lane, Richard
Lane, Samuel
Lane, Tidence
Lane, William
John Sevier (Col.)
Jacob Womach (Capt.)
Derrell, the William R. Womack whom Ann noted above is possibly William, son of Maj. Jake I listed above. If you have an opportunity to work at the library soon, please see what you can come up with on Robert Bean and William Womack.
As Ann said, DAR is disallowing some memberships until further proof of ancestry. I have not seen any proof of Maj. Jake's marriage to a Martha or Mary, or any records where he was with Robert Bean. But we do have Maj. Jacob's marriage to Sarah Johnson in either Lunenburg or Goochland Co., VA.
Wednesday, July 06, 2005 at 06:35:46 (PDT)
Johnny Thomas
thomasjl22@cs.com
Mary Ann Womack, Jun 10, 1879 Jun 19, 1916, wife of James T Carender,
Jun 02, 1867 Jan 07, 1944, m. Sep 21, 1894. They are both buried in Preston Bend Cemetery, Grayson County,Texas.This is my g/grandparents.
I hav no information about the Womack side of the family.
Can any onee help?
Thank you
Johnny
Wednesday, July 06, 2005 at 08:42:48 (PDT)
Sam
samsawadee @ msn.com
From bios of Independence Co AR:
Col. Robert Bean ran the first keel-boat up White River and established himself at the mouth of Polk Bayou (Batesville AR) in 1814. So it would appear War of 1812 mebbe was when he became a Colonel.
Wednesday, July 06, 2005 at 10:03:22 (PDT)
Ann McDonald
quiltdog@yahoo.com
womackhunter.homestead.com
As for when Robert died, I just checked and 2 different surveys of the cemetery say 17 Nov 1824, so until someone lays eyes on the stone, I think you should go with that. I've seen it both ways as well.
ANYWAY! Martha Womack Bean supposedly died at the home of her daughter Martha Bean Womack (don't you just love this stuff!) in what is now Calhoun Co. AL. Anyone happen to know where she was buried?
And, our friends in NC granted the following land grants to NC soldiers (which of course included TN at that point)
The heirs of Edmund Bean
The heirs of William Bean
Robert Bean (228 acres, 30 months in service)
the heirs of Jesse Bean
The heirs of Jacob Bean
I'm using the NC archives old index to search....just a sec, I have to send my brain back
10 years to use this interface.....darn it, he's listed there but I can't get it to pull up the record.
Someone might need to drift by the NC state archives and pull the Bean records up to see
where/when they were granted.
Thursday, July 07, 2005 at 02:00:40 (PDT)
derrell jr
dragonfly23452002@yahoo.com
William Bean, 1 free poll
Heirs of Robert Bean, 320 acres B. Station G. Creek
Thursday, July 07, 2005 at 15:04:30 (PDT)
derrell jr
dragonfly23452002@yahoo.com
Beth there were lots of other names but thought you might want these keep in mind this petition happened at Halifax, November and December of 1776
The list I posted and put there were other names only one I found on the same things I found on Jacob Womack was William Bean
Beth the Lydia you mention was mentioned in that section I post Washington County and the Revolutionary War Here i what was said about her
An advanced scouting group of Indians captured Lydia Bean, wife of William Bean, hurrying to the fort. She was taken to an Indian village and was to be burned, but Nancy Ward stepped forward and saved her. Lydia Bean stayed with Nancy Ward for a short time and taught the Idian squaws how to make butter and cheese.
Beth there is lots where John Bean and William Bean pop up I have your home address if you want I will try and mail copies from the library to you. But I was going to send this deed info. here it is
Washington Co., TN Deeds 1775-1800
Jesse Bean to Richard Gates, 245 acres
The following Revolutionary War soldiers either enlisted in Washington County, lived in Washington County or died in Washington County.
Bean, John; in company of Dragoons to patrol
Bean, William; CPT, Watauga Riflemen
Beard, Robert; VA Line
Friday, July 08, 2005 at 03:26:37 (PDT)
derrell jr
dragonfly23452002@yahoo.com
Cuz
Friday, July 08, 2005 at 03:31:55 (PDT)
derrell jr
dragonfly23452002@yahoo.com
Periodical American Genealogy Magazine
Stephenville, TX: Jul 1992. Vol. 7, Iss. 4
Surname BEAN, WOMACK
Record Type -
Subject -
Locale -
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Countries -
Copies of this article may be obtained by completing the request form.
Friday, July 08, 2005 at 03:40:37 (PDT)
derrell jr
dragonfly23452002@yahoo.com
www.amarillolibrary.org
Select--Texshare Databases
USERNAME LOGIN--RMN1009
PASSWORD--------TX79189
CLICK--Heritage Quest Online (WILL BE ON THE RIGHT SIDE OF PAGE UNDER GENEALOGY AND HISTORY)
THIS IS WHAT YOU WILL HAVE ACCESS TO
Search Census
Search Books
Search Persi
Search Revolutionary War
TITLE OF ARTICLES I HAVE POSTED FOUND IN PERSI SECTION UNDER PEOPLE
Title of Article William Bean bio., Rev. War soldier, PA, NC
Periodical Hamblen Heritage
Morristown, TN: Spring 1998. Vol. 13, Iss. 2
Surname BEAN
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Copies of this article may be obtained by completing the request form.
Sunday, July 10, 2005 at 04:56:11 (PDT)
Ann Lowy
bazsyb@aol.com
In St Nicholas church is chart which staes Arthur Womack was rector of Lopham 1578-1607 and Laurence Womack 1607-1657.
Does anyone have any information about Rhoda's parents/siblings and whether she is related to the 2 rectors mentioned above?
Sunday, July 10, 2005 at 07:49:30 (PDT)
Jack Womack
jackwomack@grandecom.net
SEARCY, ISHAM GREEN (1824-1902). Isham Green Searcy, lawyer, soldier, and public official, was born in Rutherford County, Tennessee, on February 24, 1824. He was educated in Tennessee, moved to Texas in his twenties, studied law, and opened a law practice at Anderson in Grimes County by 1853. He married JULIA WOMACK BAKER, probably before coming to Texas. They had three children. During the Civil Warqv he was a first lieutenant in Company D, Eighth Texas Infantry.
Sunday, July 10, 2005 at 16:38:18 (PDT)
Sam
samsawadee@msn.com
I have the info you want. Sent you an E mail - please read and get back to me.
Sam
Tuesday, July 12, 2005 at 10:15:32 (PDT)
Patty Hersh
pattyh@wesleyic.com
We lost touch and have moved back to the midwest and are tryign to locate them.
Please help!!
Thanks,
Patty Hersh
Wednesday, July 13, 2005 at 19:20:18 (PDT)
Mary Conner
ttr225rider2001@yahoo.com
Thanks!
Please note: There is, I believe, a descrepincy in his birth date. The death record shows his birthdate of 1930. I know this is not correct because my grandmother (one of his daughters) was born in 1926.
Thursday, July 14, 2005 at 00:56:13 (PDT)
Beth
bhowser@alltel.net
With not much info to go on, except the SSDI dates of your Emmett Womack and a dau. b. in 1926, I will take a stab at the Womacks of MO.
Here's one who might just fit the bill:
1930 Benton Twp., Wayne Co., MO
Emmit B Wamack Benton, Wayne, MO abt 1895 Missouri White Head
Virginia M Wamack Benton, Wayne, MO abt 1907 Wife
Mary B Wamack Benton, Wayne, MO abt 1925 Daughter
Delbert E Wamack Benton, Wayne, MO abt 1926 Son
Loucile F Wamack Benton, Wayne, MO abt 1928 Daughter
This Emmett B. Womack was b. 30 Apr 1894 and d. 6 Dec 1989 Piedmont, Wayne Co., MO.
If you think this is the right Emmett, we'll take a look for his parents and siblings.
Beth
Thursday, July 14, 2005 at 06:39:34 (PDT)
Mary Conner
ttr225rider2001@yahoo.com
Thank you very much! You are correct my great grandfather and great grandmother lived in Piedmont, MO. I believe my grandmothers (Emmett's wife) maiden name was Hale. Could you explain the Benton name to me? Also my grandmothers name was Mary Beatrice Womack (married to Walter Monroe McDowell), so I believe you have found the correct Womack's.
I had thought that my great grandfathers birthday was about 1903, it appears that he was born before that though.
Again thank you for the help and I greatly appreciate you helping my to find my ancestors. It would be great to be able to trace all the way back.
Mary
Thursday, July 14, 2005 at 06:52:32 (PDT)
Derrell
dsrobinson2@cox.net
Emmett Byron Womack Compact Disc #5 Pin #582699
Sex: M
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Event(s):
Birth: 30 Apr 1894 Place: Annapolis, , MO
Death: 6 Dec 1989 Place: Piedmont, Wayne, Mo
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Parents:
Father:
Mother: Living
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Marriage(s):
Spouse: Virginia Mary Ann Hale Disc #5 Pin #582700
Marriage: 4 Jul 1923 Place:
Submitter:
Frankie rhodes
6428 S. 940 W , Murray, UT, United States of America 84123
Emmett WOMACK
Birth Date: 30 Apr 1894
Death Date: 6 Dec 1989
Social Security Number: 498-10-2102
State or Territory Where Number Was Issued: Missouri
Death Residence Localities
ZIP Code: 63957
Localities: Piedmont, Wayne, Missouri
Thursday, July 14, 2005 at 08:27:56 (PDT)
Mary Conner
ttr225rider2001@yahoo.com
Thanks for looking! Any ideas as to how I can find out who the parents of Emmet Womack and Virginia Hale are? I would really like to trace my family history back as far as I can. I am very interested in finding out who my ancestors were as well as what my blood lines are.
Thanks!
Thursday, July 14, 2005 at 14:06:09 (PDT)
Sam
samsawadee@msn.com
Took me about 3 hours or so but came up with this onyour family line:
Name: Florence Eliza Jane Murphy
Sex: F
Birth: 13 MAY 1874 in Texas Co MO
Death: 3 JUN 1938 in Annapolis, Iron Co MO
Death: 12 JUN 1938
Burial: Minimum Cem in Minimum MO
Note:
Date: 11/5/01 8:37:59 PM Central Standard Time
From: nwomack@neb.rr.com (Nelson Womack)
To: hldebord@aol.com (abstracted by HLD)
I can help with the information of Stephen Gilmore DeBoard's second wife:
Her name was Florence E.J. Murphy, was born June 15, 1874 and died June 12, 1938. She was the daughter of William Murphy(but I do not have proof, family oral history). She married (1) Jasper Marion Womack on June 10, 1888. The had two sons: Edward Turl Womack (my grandfather), and Emmett Womack. Apparently they divorced. Jasper married Ella House and had several children. Florence E.J. married (2) Stephen Gilmore DeBoard on June 13, 1897 in Iron County, MO.
Nelson Womack
Subj: Florence Murphy Deboard (abstracted by HLD)
Date: 5/9/04 1:44:30 PM Central Daylight Time
From: nwomack@neb.rr.com (Nelson Womack)
I just received Florence (Murphy) DeBoard's death certificate in the mail the other day. Her full name was Florence Eliza Jane Murphy, born 5-13-1874 in Texas County, MO, died 6-3-1938 in Annapolis, Iron County, MO. Her parents are listed as Emmett Murphy and Armentie Ratliff.
Nelson Womack
Father: Emmett Murphy
Mother: Armentie Ratliff
Suggested Next Step:
Search OneWorldTree for:
Murphy, Florence Eliza Jane
Marriage 1 Jasper Marion Womack
Married: 10 JUN 1888
Children
Edward Turl Womack
Emmett B. Womack b: 1896 in MO
I found this by inputting her Deboard son, William into Ancestry...
Thursday, July 14, 2005 at 15:31:37 (PDT)
Beth
bhowser@alltel.net
Benton is the township they resided in.
Your Womack line goes like this: (ah so, ah so, again flying by the seat of my pants.....I probably need correcting on the lineage!)
Abraham Womack
William Womack + Mary Jane Allen
William Womack + Mary Elizabeth Farley
Abraham Womack + Elizabeth Stubblefield
William Womack + Lucinda Womack, dau. of Thomas & Louvisa Rice Womack
William "Buck" Womack + Sarah McBee
Abner Terril Womack
+ 1st Lucinda Hahn - died ca. 1865
+ 2nd Mary Pirtle Womack Jobe - divorced
+ 3rd Mary Johnson
Jasper Marion Womack
+ 1st Florence Elizabeth Jane Murphy Deboard
+ 2nd Ella House
Children of Jasper Marion Womack and Florence Eliza Jane Murphy are:
Edward Turl (Terril?) Womack, b. 9 Apr 1889, d. 4 Dec 1968
+ Minnie Mae Morris
Emmett Byron Womack, b. 30 Apr 1894, d. 6 Dec 1989
+ Virginia Mary Ann Hale
Your gggrandmother, Florence Eliza Jane Murphy, b. 13 May 1874, d. 12 June 1938, was the dau. of Emmett Murphy and Armentie Ratliff. Florence m. 2nd Steven Gilmore Deboard.
You have a "cuzzin", Nelson Womack, who also descends from Jasper Marion Womack. He is a researcher on WGN. His email addy is: nwomack@neb.rr.com
Thursday, July 14, 2005 at 15:51:48 (PDT)
Kent Davis
DAVISTK@realtracs.com
I started working on my Womack line a couple of years ago. My line goes through (1)Hawkins Womack, (2)James Solomon Womack, (3)David Womack, (4)Agnes Jane Womack, (5)Annie B. Reeves, (6)Loyd Cooper Davis (my grandfather).
My grandfather is 96 years old and he gave me much of the information and went with me to various cemeteries in Bedford, Moore and Lincoln Counties in Tennessee. We live in Marshall County, Tennessee.
Does anyone know of a website that has this line posted? I would like to compare my work with others that have studied this line.
Thanks
Kent
Thursday, July 14, 2005 at 16:33:36 (PDT)
Sam
samsawadee @ msn.com
Just a litle prelim stuff - I am sure others will pitch in:
Descendants of Alexander 1 Womack
1 Alexander 1 Womack b: 1710 Dale Parish, Henrico County, VA d: Bef. Apr 01, 1784 Prince Edward Co VA
...+Martha 2 b: Abt. 1720 m: Dec 13, 1742
...2 David 03 Womack b: Abt. 1765 VA
.. +Elizabeth 07 b: Abt. 1773 VA m: Bef. 1794
.......3 Elisha H Womack b: Jul 04, 1789 Va. d: Jul 15, 1878 Lynchburg, Moore Co., Tn. Burial: Lynchburg Cem., Lynchburg, Moore Co., Tn.
.........+Mary 17
.......3 David 08 Womack b: Abt. 1790
.........+Elizabeth//2
.......3 Michael 1 Womack b: Abt. 1794 VA d: 1861 Howard Co., Ark. Burial: Corinth Cem., Corinth, Howard Co., Ark.
..........+Sarah 2 Jones b: Abt. 1795 NC d: Abt. 1865 Howard Co, AR m: 1810 in Bedford Co TN
.......3 Hawkins Womack b: Abt. 1806 VA d: 1854
..........+Jane Jenny Cooper b: abt 1808 NC
Alexander is my 5th great -
Thursday, July 14, 2005 at 17:26:36 (PDT)
Sam
samsawadee @ msn.com
Have some more information - goo, bad or indifferent - I am sending via e-mail as it is rather large for posting here - but the gist of it is - I cannot connect Jasper M to Abner T in anyway, census, LDS, nor Ancestry,
Sam
Thursday, July 14, 2005 at 18:07:42 (PDT)
Nelson Womack
nwomack@neb.rr.com
Jasper M. Womack is the son of Abner & Mary Ann "Polly" (Pirtle) Womack.
Jasper Marion Womack Obituary:
Jasper Marion Womack, was born to Abner and Polly Ann Womack; May 13, 1867 and departed this life on 7-8-1957, at the age of 90 years, one month,and 25 days. He was united in marriage to Ella Alma House on July 31, 1898, and to this union was born 10 children, 3 of whom preceded him in death, 2 sons, Luther and Ciccro and one daughter, Hazel. He leaves to morn his passing, his wife, Mrs. Ella Womack, 5 sons, Tom, Raymond, and Cecil of Van Buren, Willard of St. Louis, and Ralph of Sullivan. Two daughters, Mrs. Jewell Townsend of Van Buren and Mrs. Nellie Carpenter of St. Louis. Also two sons by previous marriage, Ed of Leadington and Emmett of St. Louis, 48 grandchildren, 60 great grandchildren, and 9 great, great grandchildren and a host of relatives and friends.
Services were held at the Assembly of God Church on July 10, 1957, with interment in the Van Buren Cemetery. McSpadden Funeral Home was in charge of the services.
He is also mentioned Christian Levi Womack's Obit.
C.L. Womack Obituary:
Christian Levi Womack, son of Abner and Lucinda Womack, was born on January 25, 1860 in Perry County, MO, and died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. C.M. Deitzel, in Redford, Mich., on Monday, December 25, 1939, aged 79 years 11 months.
Funeral services were held Thursday at 1:30 pm at the Flat River Church of Christ, followed by interment in the Mine La Motte Cemetery. Hood Service.
On November 6, 1881, he was untied in marriage to Sarah Dalton, who preceeded him in death seventeen years. They were the parents of seven children, a son Frank, a daughter Lellie (Mrs. J. W.) Wright and a stepson, William Buxton, having also preceded him in death.
He leaves to mourn his passing five daughters, Mrs. W.A. Green and Fred Arnoldi of Ecorse, Mich., Mrs. C.M. Deitzel of Redford, Mich., Mrs. Arthur Rogers and Mrs. Gus McMillen of Flat River; also a stepson, James Buxton of Ecorse, Mich., a half sister, Mrs. Wilbur Hughes of Doe Run; a half-brother, Jasper Womack of Van Buren; twenty grandchildren, seventeen great grandchildren, other relatives and many friends.
Early in life Mr. Womack was converted and at the time of his death was a member of the Church of Christ at River Rouge. He was loving father and grandfather and his kindly influence will live on in the hearts of everyone left behind.
Thursday, July 14, 2005 at 19:20:15 (PDT)
Beth
bhowser@alltel.net
In case anyone is interested, Ancestry.com has opened up it's World War 1 Draft Registration records for visitors of Access Genealogy for free until July 17th. The only thing required to view the records is an email address and your name. No credit card required! This is not a 14 day trial of all of their material. It is strictly limited to their World War 1 Draft Registration images. Here's the URL: http://www.accessgenealogy.com/
Thursday, July 14, 2005 at 21:26:23 (PDT)
Judy and Darrel Womack
jwma@comcast.net
Thank you again
Thursday, July 14, 2005 at 23:15:51 (PDT)
Beth
bhowser@alltel.net
Thursday, July 14, 2005 at 23:27:54 (PDT)
Sam
samsawadee @ msn.com
Thanks
that was my assumption even if I never found him on a census until later in life - however, methinks all the census data was not transcribed --
Friday, July 15, 2005 at 04:55:30 (PDT)
Nelson Womack
nwomack@neb.rr.com
Sam you are correct about the census, I've never been able to find Jasper or his sister Susanna Rosella "Rose" in the 1870 census. I believe that they are with their mother, Mary Ann "Polly" Pirtle.
By 1880 Rose is married and living in Wayne County, MO:
Marriage License:
State of MO, County of Madison:
This is to certify that on the 17 day of June 1880 Mr. Lafayette Morris and Miss Rosella Womack were by me united in marriage according to the Laws of God and of the State of Missouri at my residence in the county of Madison and State of Missouri. Elder H.J. Uray
Filed for record Sept 3rd 1880 W.J. Collier Recorder
1880 U.S. Census Wayne County, MO
Dwelling #185, Family #186, Morris, Fayette, M, age 26, Head, Born in MO, Father born in MO, Mother born in MO; Morris, Rose, F, age 15, Wife, Born in MO, Father born in MO, Mother born in MO; Morris, Wm T., M, age 6, Son, Born in MO, Father born in MO, Mother born in MO; Morris, Sarah A., F, age 42, Mother, Born in IN, Father born in IN, Mother born in IN; Morris, John, M, age 21, Brother, Born in MO, Father born in IN, Mother born in IN; Morris, Lucinda, F, age 15, Sister, Born in MO, Father born in IN, Mother born in IN; Morris, Charles, M, age 23, Brother, Born in MO, Father born in IN, Mother born in IN
Jasper is also in Wayne County, MO in 1880; I believe that the Isaac J Wamac is Jasper M. Womack, because Mary married a Henry Hale in Madison County, MO June 8, 1873 and Mary had a brother named Isaac Jasper Pirtle. Her father's name was Isaac N. Pirtle.
1880 U.S. Census Wayne County, Benton Township, MO
Dwelling #224, Family #225, Hail, Henry, Head, M, age 51, Born in VA, Father born in VA, mother born in France; Hail, Mary, Wife, F, age 42, Born in IN, Father born in IN, Mother born in IN; Hail, Charles, Son, M, age 5, Born in MO, Father born in VA, Mother born in IN; Hail, George E., Son, M, age 2, Born in MO, Father born in VA, Mother born in IN; Wamac, Isaac J., Step-son, age 13, Born in IL, Father born in MO, Mother born in IN.
Beth
Edward Turl Womack, yes Turl is correct, was my grandfather.
Friday, July 15, 2005 at 16:09:43 (PDT)
KENT
DAVISTK@realtracs.com
Thanks for the information. I had not began to look back past Hawkins Womack. I noticed that you did not have a death date for Jennie Cooper Womack. There are two gravestones for her in County Line Cemetery. The old one says Jennie Womack, age 83 years, a new one shows Jennie Cooper Womack 1803 - 1886, wife of Hawkins Womack 1806 - 1854. I have a picture of them. I also took pictures of the grave stones for D. S. Womack, Ruth Morris Womack, B. A. & Jane Womack and Agnes Jane Womack Reeves.
I also copied many marriage records for Womacks in Bedford, Lincoln and Moore Counties along with cemetery records.
Kent
Friday, July 15, 2005 at 17:19:23 (PDT)
Sam
samsawadee @ msn.com
I was puttering around with Google and came up with this URL
http://home.att.net/~wee-monster/deathrecords.html
It is basically what it implies - someone has went to a lot of time to gather and index this information -- some links dont work - some you can get the death information down to the wife and parents of the individual -- info and access varies by state -- some you have to pay to get in - when those come up I suggest you review the pages I placed Womack Death info on ---
I found there was info there on deaths that I didnt have access to at the time
I did my thing.
Give you an idea of what is available on some of the state pages, here is an example from SC:
View Details - Record: 2 of 8 records
Series: S213184 Volume - 0020 Page - 00495 Item - 01
Date: 1771/03/05
Description: WOMACK, ISHAM, PLAT FOR 400 ACRES IN CRAVEN COUNTY.
View Details - Record: 3 of 8 records
Series: S111001 Volume - 0013 Page - 00514 Item - 05
Date: 1775/06/16
Description: ELLIOTT, THOMAS, MEMORIAL FOR 13 TRACTS MAKING A TOTAL OF 2,950 ACRES IN S. C.
View Details - Record: 4 of 8 records
Series: S108092 Reel - 0162 Frame - 00177 ignore - 00
Date: 1776 C. OR LATER
Description: WOMACK, JACOB, ACCOUNT AUDITED (FILE NO. 8716A) OF CLAIMS GROWING OUT OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
View Details - Record: 5 of 8 records
Series: S108092 Reel - 0162 Frame - 00182 ignore - 00
Date: 1776 C. OR LATER
Description: WOMACK, JOHNSON, ACCOUNT AUDITED (FILE NO. 8716B) OF CLAIMS GROWING OUT OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
View Details - Record: 6 of 8 records
Series: L10005 Reel - 0010 Plat - 05323 ignore - 00
Date: 1776/04/20
Description: WOMACK, ABRAHAM, PLAT OF 1,000 ACRES ON WANDO RIVER, SURVEYED BY JAMES RIVERS. (C.345)
View Details - Record: 7 of 8 records
Series: S213190 Volume - 0032 Page - 00579 Item - 01
Date: 1796/02/13
Description: VICK, NANCY B., PLAT FOR 344 ACRES ON BRANCH OF BEAVER DAM CREEK, PENDLETON COUNTY, NINETY SIX DISTRICT, SURVEYED BY JOHN CLARKE KILPATRICK.
View Details - Record: 8 of 8 records
Series: S213192 Volume - 0038 Page - 00078 Item - 02
Date: 1800/09/27
Description: WOMACK, WILLIAM, PLAT FOR 120 ACRES ON BRANCH OF COLONELS FORK, PENDLETON COUNTY, WASHINGTON DISTRICT, SURVEYED BY JOHN CLARKE KILPATRICK.
Even tho the name is different, i.e. Vick, Womack is mentioned - the Series/Volume/Page/Item gives you the location if you want to obtain a copy of the document -- pretty neat huh??
Anyway jest wanted to share this with ya..
Friday, July 15, 2005 at 21:09:51 (PDT)
Sam
samsawadee @ msn.com
Yes I know the additional info from SC wasnt death info - but two of the names should interest Beth anyway!!
Saturday, July 16, 2005 at 07:41:13 (PDT)
David Womack
dwwomack1959@comcast.net
Granville Curtis Womack and I think I might finally have a connection.
All I knew about my great-grandfather was his name, "Joe" and he never married my great-grandmother (such a scandal for the times). I found a Joe Granville Womack that seems to fit, especially with the middle name Granville and that being my grandfather's first name. Here is what I know about this Joe Womack and his parents:
Descendants of Dennis Whitmore Womack
Generation No. 1
1. DENNIS WHITMORE WOMACK born 15 Jun 1857 in Pike, AR, and died 19 Jan 1929 in Centre Point, Howard, AR. He married MARTHA J. TRIBBLE 28 Feb 1877 in Hempstead, AR, daughter of JOHN TRIBBLE and SARAH FULKS. She was born 17 Nov 1858 in AR, USA, and died 15 Jul 1937 in AR, USA.
Children of DENNIS WOMACK and MARTHA WOMACK are:
i. JOSEPH GRANVILLE WOMACK, b. 27 Nov 1877, Arkansas; d. Bef. 1930.
ii. SALLY D. WOMACK, b. 1881, Arkansas; m. JIM THOMAS, 19 Jan 1916.
iii. LULA WOMACK, b. 12 Sep 1883, Arkansas.
Generation No. 2
2. JOSEPH GRANVILLE WOMACK was born 27 Nov 1877 in Arkansas, and died Bef. 1930. He married (1) NORA V. WILEY 27 Jan 1901, daughter of ROBERT WILEY and SARAH UNKNOWN. She was born Feb 1881 in Texas, and died Bet. 1908 - 1910 in Texas. He married (3) MYRTIE CRAWFORD 19 Oct 1924.
Notes for JOSEPH GRANVILLE WOMACK:
1910 U.S. Census Texas Hunt 2 Justice Precinct.
1917 World War I Draft Registration Card Collin Farmersville. Next of Kin listed as Mrs. M.J. Womack of Center Point, Arkansas
1920 U.S. Census Texas Collin Farmersville ED# 15 listed as a lodger in the household of Henry Dillan.
Children of JOSEPH WOMACK and NORA WILEY are:
i. WILLIAM DENNIS WOMACK, b. 12 Nov 1901, Texas; d. 19 Dec 1973, Ozona, Crockett, Texas.
ii. CLOVIS CAHAL WOMACK, b. 14 Apr 1908, Texas; d. 13 Mar 1966, Tom Green, Texas.
My Grandfather was born 24 Jun 1912 in Fannin County, Texas.
Does anyone know anything about this Joseph Granville Womack and family? I am at a major brick wall on this. Thanks in advance.
David Womack
Saturday, July 16, 2005 at 10:53:37 (PDT)
Sam
samsawadee @ msn.com
Best I could do for right now
1. DAVID DICKINS 17 WOMACK (MICHAEL 16, DAVID 035, ALEXANDER 14, RICHARD JR3, RICHARD SR.2, WILLIAM 011) was born Dec 07, 1829 in Bedford Co TN, and died Mar 06, 1898 in Howard Co AR. He married LYDIA EMALINE LOKEY Mar 06, 1848. She was born Apr 25, 1828, and died Jun 19, 1913 in Howard Co AR.
Notes for DAVID DICKINS 1 WOMACK:
David was a millwright - owned and operated the Nashville Woolen Mill which produced jeans,
flannels, blankets, etc.David was a millwright - owned and operated the Nashville Woolen Mill which produced jeans, flannels, blankets, etc .
1880 Census, Nashville, Howard Co, AR
David WOMACK Self M Male W 50 TN Miller VA SC
Liddy E. WOMACK Wife M Female W 57 TN Keeping House TN TN
Jeamul M. WOMACK Son S Male W 21 AR At School TN TN
David D. WOMACK Son S Male W 19 AR Farm Laborer TN TN
Josephine WOMACK Dau S Female W 15 AR At Home TN TN
Katherine WOMACK Dau S Female W 11 AR At Home TN TN
Liddy, or Lydia's age is shown as 57 on the original census image - does conflict with
actual birthdate.
1870 Census Brewer Twp, Pike Co, AR, Dwelling/Family 45/45
David D Womack age 40 born TN
Lydia E age 41 Born TN
Sarah E age 20 born AR[all children born AR]
Charles W age 18
Francis A age 16 [female]
Dennis W age 14
James M age 12
John D age 10
Mary I or J age 05
Katie E age 02
David A age 14 [see 1870 above, age conflict]
You will note in the genealogy report, the lineage --
I had a heckuvva time trying to find Joe or Joseph Granville. could not
find on 1880 nor 1900 censuses. Ar Nor TX
Couldnt find Dennis on the 1880, AR nor TX.
Saturday, July 16, 2005 at 17:15:46 (PDT)
David Womack
dwwomack1959@comcast.net
Thanks so much for the information.
David
Saturday, July 16, 2005 at 22:18:57 (PDT)
patricia harlan
PLangH99@aol.com
in 1834. His wife was Lucinda. In the Superior Court records it states she
went to Alabama for a short time and then moved to Smith County, MS. The records also mentions a child. Who is Richard's father? There are several
Richard Womack in Simpson County, MS in 1830.
Sunday, July 17, 2005 at 12:25:41 (PDT)
Beth
bhowser@alltel.net
On the 1920 Greenville, Hunt Co., Texas, there's a J. E. Womack, age 24. I found his draft registration card, dated 4 June 1917. His name is Joseph E. Womack, b. 29 Nov 1895. He is single, living at Rt. 1, Greenville, TX On the card where it says "who to notify" it has J. M. Womack. Another Womack with the same info is Lester M. Womack, b. 16 Nov 1896. They are brothers. Greenville is not that far from Leonard.
I've traced this line back to 1860.
Sunday, July 17, 2005 at 12:27:13 (PDT)
Sam
samsawadee @ msn.com
Thought you might like to know where they were interred:
HOWARD COUNTRY AR
Old Corinth Cemetery
Womack, Dennis W. -- Jun 15, 1857 - Jan 19, 1929;
Womack, James Michael -- Jul 01, 1859 - May 22, 1885; Son of D. D. & Lydia )Dennis' Brother)
Womack, D. D. -- Dec 07, 1829 - Mar 06, 1898, Age 68 yr 2 mo 29 d; (Dennis' father)
Womack, Lydia E. -- Apr 25, 1828 - Jun 19, 1913; Wife of D. D. Womack (Dennis'mother)
Womack, Michael -- 1794 - 1861; Sarah Jones -- 1795 - 1865; (Dennis' grandparents)
War of 1812 Honor of Service Marker (Michael has been given credit as the TN marksman that
killed Gen Packingham at the Battle of New Orleans
Monday, July 18, 2005 at 14:46:23 (PDT)
Raechelle
shelle007@yahoo.com
Thanks in Advance
Raechelle
Monday, July 18, 2005 at 16:18:13 (PDT)
Sam
samsawadee @ msn.com
The cemetery is near Jacksboro TX - his obit is at
http://www.angelfire.com/tx3/RandysTexas/images/WomackObit1.JPG -
and another reference is at http://www.angelfire.com/tx3/RandysTexas/womack.html
Monday, July 18, 2005 at 18:04:30 (PDT)
Melissa
mnbrown2003@yahoo.com
I am the granddaughter of Shurly Boyd, who later changed his name to Sheddie Brown, adopting the surname of his father Alpheus Brown and Beulah Boyd.
I belive Alpheus Brown's cousin Burdean Womack attended Coppiah County Public School in Hazelhrst, Mississippi. He was born March 20, 1915
Monday, July 18, 2005 at 23:52:03 (PDT)
Derrell
dsrobinson2@cox.net
And I would love to have copies of those pics if you don't mind when you get ready
Monday, July 18, 2005 at 23:57:24 (PDT)
Derrell
dsrobinson2@cox.net
Tuesday, July 19, 2005 at 02:58:18 (PDT)
robyn margaret murphy
smurphy@pgwc.gov.za
i am searching for my great grandfathers,relatives.his name was edward, murphy and he had a son by the name of william birch murphy.edward was irish, and has joined the british army,was sent to south africa,where he married and raised his family.if anyone could assist with me with his distant relatives etc, it would be highly appreciated: my e mail addy as foloows:
smurphy@pgwc.gov.za
many thanks
regards
Tuesday, July 19, 2005 at 06:25:08 (PDT)
Jack Womack
jackwomack@grandecom.net
What you want are the Texas cemetery sites I use, Go to
http://www.usgennet.org/usa/tx/topic/cemeteries/index.html
There are 32 listings in the Hutchins cemetery and two are Womacks
Womack, Infant Aug 27, 1924 Aug 27, 1924
Womack, William J. 19th Tx Cav. Co. F Walkers Div.
Other good sites are http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~t42cemeteries/
Many photos Here http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~t42cemeteries/
Paul may have directions for you, paulsmith@copper.net
Jack
Tuesday, July 19, 2005 at 09:28:06 (PDT)
Sam
samsawadee @ msn.com
The first link you mentioned has been redone - at least from the main page when you click in on TX Cemeteries - I found only a couple workable links and a week or so ago was in there and it was set up differently and worked fairly well.
The second link is better and is better set up than the other was when it ws working.
Tuesday, July 19, 2005 at 10:50:13 (PDT)
Jack Womack
Jackwomack@grandecom.net
I just checked and both of these links are working fine.
http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/ and the mirror site at;
http://www.usgennet.org/usa/tx/topic/cemeteries/
Gary Webb and Gloria Mayfield have put a lot of effort in the site, they have added New Mexico, Oklahoma and now Louisiana. I try to contribute as much as I can by walking out cemeteries I visit and record what I can. These guys need all the help they can get. There are some interesting links also, one the "Executions" list the burial places of those that were executed by the state.
Another good site is The Lone Star Junction at http://www.lsjunction.com/
not a cemetery site but a lot of info on the early settlers.
Tuesday, July 19, 2005 at 11:03:19 (PDT)
Jack Womack
jackwomack@grandecom.net
I forgot to mention I was in the Pioneer Cemetery in Eastland Co TX recently for my wifes cousin's funeral and discovered something unusual. All cemeteries bury with the person facing East, this is traditional. There is a grave in the Pioneer Cemetery where the person is facing South, I was told that it was the grave of a horse thief that was hanged where he was caught on a hill close to Rising Star TX. This was done to warn all cattle and horse thief that they could not see Heaven in the East The Cemetery was founded in 1879 if my memory serves me right.
Jack
Tuesday, July 19, 2005 at 14:38:21 (PDT)
Derrell
dsrobinson2@cox.net
Tuesday, July 19, 2005 at 16:02:07 (PDT)
David Womack
dwwomack1959@comcast.net
Also, wanted to provide a link to another site with cemetery information:
http://www.findagrave.com/index.html
I use it off and on, does have ads though.
David
Wednesday, July 20, 2005 at 15:48:48 (PDT)
Raechelle Janzen
shelle007@yahoo.com
Raechelle Janzen
Hutchens Cemetery
Located 4 miles North of Jacksboro on the old Postoak Rd, turn right through double gate and follow road 1 mile east. The cemetery is on the Austin Callaway place.
Friday, July 22, 2005 at 02:18:32 (PDT)
Harold Williams
williamsharold38@aol.com
Posted by: Harold Williams
07/20/2005, 18:17:20
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Re: Re: EASY WAY TO GET RICH
:=Posted By: Harold
:=Date: Wednesday, 16 January 2004, at 4:00 p.m.
:=In Response To: Re: make money and get rich fast and easy
:=
:=: Author: jay
:=: Subject: Make 800,000$ with only SIX DOLLARS!
:=: Make 800,000 dollars in just a few months!!!
:=: Posted by Reda on Friday, 20 June 2003, at 3:24 a.m.
:=
:=: Dear Friends: Greetings: I am a retired attorney. A few years ago a man came to me with a letter. He asked me to verify the fact that this was legal to do. I told him I would review it and get back to him. When I first read the letter my client brought me, I thought it was some ?off-the-wall? idea to make money. A week and a half later we met in my office to discuss the issue. I told him the letter he originally brought me was not 100% legal. My client then asked me to alter it to make it perfectly legal. I asked him to make one small change in the letter. I was still curious about the letter, so he explained to me how it works. I thought it seemed like a long shot, so I decided against participating. But before my client left, I asked him to keep me updated on his results. About two months later, he called me to tell me he had received over $800,000 in cash. I didn?t believe him, so he asked me to try this idea and find out for myself. I thought about it for a couple of days and decided I really didn?t have anything to lose, so I asked him for a copy of the letters. I followed the instructions exactly, mailed 200 copies, and sure enough, the money started coming in! It arrived slowly at first, but coming. I kept a precise record of the earnings, and in the end, it totaled $978,493! I could hardly believe it. I met with my friend for lunch to find out exactly how it worked. He told me there are quite a few similar letters around, but this one is different because there are six names at the end of the letter, not five like some others. This fact alone results in your name being in far more returns. The other fact was the help I gave him, making sure the whole thing was legal, since no one wants to take the risk of doing something illegal.
:=
:=: By now you are surely curious to know what small changes to make. If you sent a letter like this one out, in order to be completely legal, you must actually sell something in order to receive a dollar in return. So when you send a dollar to each of the names on the list, you must include these words, ?PLEASE PUT ME ON YOUR MAILING LIST? and include your name and address. This is the key to the program. The item you will receive for the dollar you sent to the six people below is the letter.
:=
:=: At the time I first tried this idea, I was earning a good living as a lawyer. But everyone in the legal profession will tell you there is a lot of stress that comes with the job. I told myself if things worked out, I would retired from my practice and play golf. I decided to try the letter again, but this time I sent 500 copies. Three months later , I had totaled $2,341,178!
:=
:=: Here are a few reasons a person might give for not trying this program: ?Some people think they can never make a lot of money with anything this simple. ?Some are afraid they will be ridiculed for trying ?Some dream of large sums of money, but do nothing to actually achieve it. ?Some are just plain lazy. ?Some are afraid of losing their investment. They think this program is designed to beat them out of a few dollars.
:=
:=: The system works if you will just try it. But you must follow the simple instructions exactly, and in less than three months, you will receive $800,000 GUARANTEED! Keep what you are doing to yourself for awhile. Many will tell you it won`t work and will try to talk you out of your dreams. Let them know of your success after it works.
:=
:=: LETTERS FROM PARTICIPANTS IN THIS PROGRAM:
:=
:=: My name is David Rhodes. In 1992 my car was repossessed and bill collectors were housing my. I was laid off and my unemployment ran out. In October of 1992, I received a letter telling me how to earn $800,000 anytime I wanted. Of course, I was skeptical. But because I was so desperate and virtually had nothing to lose, I gave it a try. In January 1993, my family and I went on a 10-day cruise. The next month I bought a brand new Mercedes with cash! I am currently building a home in Virginia and I will never have to work again. This money program really works perfectly every time. I have never failed to receive less than $500,000. This is a legitimate, money-making opportunity. It does not require you to sell anything or to come in contact with people. And , best of all, you only leave the house to mail the letters. If you have always believed that someday you would get the lucky break, then simply follow the instructions and make dreams come true.
:=
:=: Larry McMahon, Norfolk, VA Six months ago, I received this letter and ignored it. Five more came within a period of time and I ignored them also. I was tempted, but I was convinced that they were just a Hoax. After three weeks of deliberating, I decided to give it a try ( not expecting much ). Two weeks went by and nothing happened. The fourth week was unbelievable! I cant say I received $800,000 but I received $400,000. For the first time in years, I am debt free. I am doing this again, only this time starting with 500 post. I strongly recommend that you follow the instructions exactly as outlined in this letter.
:=
:=: INSTRUCTIONS 1. Immediately send $1.00 to each of the six people on the list at the end of this letter. Wrap the dollar bill in a note saying ? Please add me to your mailing list? and include your name and address.
:=: 2. Copy this letter. You do not have to type it 200 times. Simply place your cursor at the top of the page, hold it and drag it all the way down to the end of the letter. Then click on "edit" and select "copy". Now open up a notepad file on your computer and put the cursor at the top of the page in the notepad, click on 'edit' and then select 'paste' it will copy the letter for you onto your computer.
:=: 3. Remove the name next to the #1 on the list and move the rest of the names up one position (#2 becomes #1, #3 becomes #2, etc?..) Then place your name in the #6 position. Then save it, make sure it is saved as a txt. file.
:=: 4. When you have completed the instructions, take this letter and then go to (Google,Yahoo,...) and type in (Making Money Massege board,or post massege,...)and start posting your copy to 200 message boards,or more this is only the minimum, you can post as much as you like...The more copies you send the better the results. Keep a copy of this letter so you can use it a second time. Post it out again in six months, but Post it with the addresses you receive with each dollar. It will work better the second time. NOTE: This service is 100% legal - (Refer to title 18 section 1302 of the U.S. Postal & lottery laws)
:=: How does it work? When you send out 200 Posts, it is estimated that at least 15 people will respond and send you a $1.00. ($15.00) Those 15 will Post 200 Posts each and 225 people send you $1.00 ($225.00) Those 225 people Post 200 Posts each and 3,375 people send you $1.00 ($3,375.00) Those 3,375 post 200 posts each and 759,375 people send you $1.00 ($759,375.00) At this point your name drops off the list, but so far you have received $813,615.00. P.S. When your money begins to come in, give the first 10% to charity with spirit and share a good fortune!
:=
:=
:=: 1. Jonathon Markwood 3308 Birdsong Way
Birmingham, AL 35242
:=: 2. p. Ortner 29 Briarlee Dr. Tonawanda, NY 14150
:=: 3. Heidi Young 7409 StHWY 206 Sidney Center
NY 13839
:=: 4. Josh Larson 6 W. Lincoln St. Mount Morris IL
61054
:=: 5. Dustin Garcia 6 W. Lincoln St. Mount Morris
IL 61054
:=: 6. Harold N. Williams Jr. P.O. Box 740732 San Diego, Ca 92174
:=
:=: This really really works,I tried it once and I'm doing it again, first to be honest I only posted 145 posts and I didn't recive alot only 6,689.00$ in 3 months,at least this means that it realy works ,so this time I'm posting 604 posts and I've got so far in 2 month 15,640.00$ this is realy like a dream come true. So go on and try it trust me you've got nothing to lose....
:=
:=: important tip - Cover money by paper fully by which it can not been seen in light , because postal employees do some cheat some times....ok
Forum - Post Reply
Follow ups:
Posted by: Harold Williams
07/20/2005, 18:17:20
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Re: Re: EASY WAY TO GET RICH
:=Posted By: Harold
:=Date: Wednesday, 16 January 2004, at 4:00 p.m.
:=In Response To: Re: make money and get rich fast and easy
:=
:=: Author: jay
:=: Subject: Make 800,000$ with only SIX DOLLARS!
:=: Make 800,000 dollars in just a few months!!!
:=: Posted by Reda on Friday, 20 June 2003, at 3:24 a.m.
:=
:=: Dear Friends: Greetings: I am a retired attorney. A few years ago a man came to me with a letter. He asked me to verify the fact that this was legal to do. I told him I would review it and get back to him. When I first read the letter my client brought me, I thought it was some ?off-the-wall? idea to make money. A week and a half later we met in my office to discuss the issue. I told him the letter he originally brought me was not 100% legal. My client then asked me to alter it to make it perfectly legal. I asked him to make one small change in the letter. I was still curious about the letter, so he explained to me how it works. I thought it seemed like a long shot, so I decided against participating. But before my client left, I asked him to keep me updated on his results. About two months later, he called me to tell me he had received over $800,000 in cash. I didn?t believe him, so he asked me to try this idea and find out for myself. I thought about it for a couple of days and decided I really didn?t have anything to lose, so I asked him for a copy of the letters. I followed the instructions exactly, mailed 200 copies, and sure enough, the money started coming in! It arrived slowly at first, but coming. I kept a precise record of the earnings, and in the end, it totaled $978,493! I could hardly believe it. I met with my friend for lunch to find out exactly how it worked. He told me there are quite a few similar letters around, but this one is different because there are six names at the end of the letter, not five like some others. This fact alone results in your name being in far more returns. The other fact was the help I gave him, making sure the whole thing was legal, since no one wants to take the risk of doing something illegal.
:=
:=: By now you are surely curious to know what small changes to make. If you sent a letter like this one out, in order to be completely legal, you must actually sell something in order to receive a dollar in return. So when you send a dollar to each of the names on the list, you must include these words, ?PLEASE PUT ME ON YOUR MAILING LIST? and include your name and address. This is the key to the program. The item you will receive for the dollar you sent to the six people below is the letter.
:=
:=: At the time I first tried this idea, I was earning a good living as a lawyer. But everyone in the legal profession will tell you there is a lot of stress that comes with the job. I told myself if things worked out, I would retired from my practice and play golf. I decided to try the letter again, but this time I sent 500 copies. Three months later , I had totaled $2,341,178!
:=
:=: Here are a few reasons a person might give for not trying this program: ?Some people think they can never make a lot of money with anything this simple. ?Some are afraid they will be ridiculed for trying ?Some dream of large sums of money, but do nothing to actually achieve it. ?Some are just plain lazy. ?Some are afraid of losing their investment. They think this program is designed to beat them out of a few dollars.
:=
:=: The system works if you will just try it. But you must follow the simple instructions exactly, and in less than three months, you will receive $800,000 GUARANTEED! Keep what you are doing to yourself for awhile. Many will tell you it won`t work and will try to talk you out of your dreams. Let them know of your success after it works.
:=
:=: LETTERS FROM PARTICIPANTS IN THIS PROGRAM:
:=
:=: My name is David Rhodes. In 1992 my car was repossessed and bill collectors were housing my. I was laid off and my unemployment ran out. In October of 1992, I received a letter telling me how to earn $800,000 anytime I wanted. Of course, I was skeptical. But because I was so desperate and virtually had nothing to lose, I gave it a try. In January 1993, my family and I went on a 10-day cruise. The next month I bought a brand new Mercedes with cash! I am currently building a home in Virginia and I will never have to work again. This money program really works perfectly every time. I have never failed to receive less than $500,000. This is a legitimate, money-making opportunity. It does not require you to sell anything or to come in contact with people. And , best of all, you only leave the house to mail the letters. If you have always believed that someday you would get the lucky break, then simply follow the instructions and make dreams come true.
:=
:=: Larry McMahon, Norfolk, VA Six months ago, I received this letter and ignored it. Five more came within a period of time and I ignored them also. I was tempted, but I was convinced that they were just a Hoax. After three weeks of deliberating, I decided to give it a try ( not expecting much ). Two weeks went by and nothing happened. The fourth week was unbelievable! I cant say I received $800,000 but I received $400,000. For the first time in years, I am debt free. I am doing this again, only this time starting with 500 post. I strongly recommend that you follow the instructions exactly as outlined in this letter.
:=
:=: INSTRUCTIONS 1. Immediately send $1.00 to each of the six people on the list at the end of this letter. Wrap the dollar bill in a note saying ? Please add me to your mailing list? and include your name and address.
:=: 2. Copy this letter. You do not have to type it 200 times. Simply place your cursor at the top of the page, hold it and drag it all the way down to the end of the letter. Then click on "edit" and select "copy". Now open up a notepad file on your computer and put the cursor at the top of the page in the notepad, click on 'edit' and then select 'paste' it will copy the letter for you onto your computer.
:=: 3. Remove the name next to the #1 on the list and move the rest of the names up one position (#2 becomes #1, #3 becomes #2, etc?..) Then place your name in the #6 position. Then save it, make sure it is saved as a txt. file.
:=: 4. When you have completed the instructions, take this letter and then go to (Google,Yahoo,...) and type in (Making Money Massege board,or post massege,...)and start posting your copy to 200 message boards,or more this is only the minimum, you can post as much as you like...The more copies you send the better the results. Keep a copy of this letter so you can use it a second time. Post it out again in six months, but Post it with the addresses you receive with each dollar. It will work better the second time. NOTE: This service is 100% legal - (Refer to title 18 section 1302 of the U.S. Postal & lottery laws)
:=: How does it work? When you send out 200 Posts, it is estimated that at least 15 people will respond and send you a $1.00. ($15.00) Those 15 will Post 200 Posts each and 225 people send you $1.00 ($225.00) Those 225 people Post 200 Posts each and 3,375 people send you $1.00 ($3,375.00) Those 3,375 post 200 posts each and 759,375 people send you $1.00 ($759,375.00) At this point your name drops off the list, but so far you have received $813,615.00. P.S. When your money begins to come in, give the first 10% to charity with spirit and share a good fortune!
:=
:=
:=: 1. Jonathon Markwood 3308 Birdsong Way
Birmingham, AL 35242
:=: 2. p. Ortner 29 Briarlee Dr. Tonawanda, NY 14150
:=: 3. Heidi Young 7409 StHWY 206 Sidney Center
NY 13839
:=: 4. Josh Larson 6 W. Lincoln St. Mount Morris IL
61054
:=: 5. Dustin Garcia 6 W. Lincoln St. Mount Morris
IL 61054
:=: 6. Harold N. Williams Jr. P.O. Box 740732 San Diego, Ca 92174
:=
:=: This really really works,I tried it once and I'm doing it again, first to be honest I only posted 145 posts and I didn't recive alot only 6,689.00$ in 3 months,at least this means that it realy works ,so this time I'm posting 604 posts and I've got so far in 2 month 15,640.00$ this is realy like a dream come true. So go on and try it trust me you've got nothing to lose....
:=
:=: important tip - Cover money by paper fully by which it can not been seen in light , because postal employees do some cheat some times....ok
Forum - Post Reply
Follow ups:
Posted by: Harold Williams
07/20/2005, 18:17:20
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Re: Re: EASY WAY TO GET RICH
:=Posted By: Harold
:=Date: Wednesday, 16 January 2004, at 4:00 p.m.
:=In Response To: Re: make money and get rich fast and easy
:=
:=: Author: jay
:=: Subject: Make 800,000$ with only SIX DOLLARS!
:=: Make 800,000 dollars in just a few months!!!
:=: Posted by Reda on Friday, 20 June 2003, at 3:24 a.m.
:=
:=: Dear Friends: Greetings: I am a retired attorney. A few years ago a man came to me with a letter. He asked me to verify the fact that this was legal to do. I told him I would review it and get back to him. When I first read the letter my client brought me, I thought it was some ?off-the-wall? idea to make money. A week and a half later we met in my office to discuss the issue. I told him the letter he originally brought me was not 100% legal. My client then asked me to alter it to make it perfectly legal. I asked him to make one small change in the letter. I was still curious about the letter, so he explained to me how it works. I thought it seemed like a long shot, so I decided against participating. But before my client left, I asked him to keep me updated on his results. About two months later, he called me to tell me he had received over $800,000 in cash. I didn?t believe him, so he asked me to try this idea and find out for myself. I thought about it for a couple of days and decided I really didn?t have anything to lose, so I asked him for a copy of the letters. I followed the instructions exactly, mailed 200 copies, and sure enough, the money started coming in! It arrived slowly at first, but coming. I kept a precise record of the earnings, and in the end, it totaled $978,493! I could hardly believe it. I met with my friend for lunch to find out exactly how it worked. He told me there are quite a few similar letters around, but this one is different because there are six names at the end of the letter, not five like some others. This fact alone results in your name being in far more returns. The other fact was the help I gave him, making sure the whole thing was legal, since no one wants to take the risk of doing something illegal.
:=
:=: By now you are surely curious to know what small changes to make. If you sent a letter like this one out, in order to be completely legal, you must actually sell something in order to receive a dollar in return. So when you send a dollar to each of the names on the list, you must include these words, ?PLEASE PUT ME ON YOUR MAILING LIST? and include your name and address. This is the key to the program. The item you will receive for the dollar you sent to the six people below is the letter.
:=
:=: At the time I first tried this idea, I was earning a good living as a lawyer. But everyone in the legal profession will tell you there is a lot of stress that comes with the job. I told myself if things worked out, I would retired from my practice and play golf. I decided to try the letter again, but this time I sent 500 copies. Three months later , I had totaled $2,341,178!
:=
:=: Here are a few reasons a person might give for not trying this program: ?Some people think they can never make a lot of money with anything this simple. ?Some are afraid they will be ridiculed for trying ?Some dream of large sums of money, but do nothing to actually achieve it. ?Some are just plain lazy. ?Some are afraid of losing their investment. They think this program is designed to beat them out of a few dollars.
:=
:=: The system works if you will just try it. But you must follow the simple instructions exactly, and in less than three months, you will receive $800,000 GUARANTEED! Keep what you are doing to yourself for awhile. Many will tell you it won`t work and will try to talk you out of your dreams. Let them know of your success after it works.
:=
:=: LETTERS FROM PARTICIPANTS IN THIS PROGRAM:
:=
:=: My name is David Rhodes. In 1992 my car was repossessed and bill collectors were housing my. I was laid off and my unemployment ran out. In October of 1992, I received a letter telling me how to earn $800,000 anytime I wanted. Of course, I was skeptical. But because I was so desperate and virtually had nothing to lose, I gave it a try. In January 1993, my family and I went on a 10-day cruise. The next month I bought a brand new Mercedes with cash! I am currently building a home in Virginia and I will never have to work again. This money program really works perfectly every time. I have never failed to receive less than $500,000. This is a legitimate, money-making opportunity. It does not require you to sell anything or to come in contact with people. And , best of all, you only leave the house to mail the letters. If you have always believed that someday you would get the lucky break, then simply follow the instructions and make dreams come true.
:=
:=: Larry McMahon, Norfolk, VA Six months ago, I received this letter and ignored it. Five more came within a period of time and I ignored them also. I was tempted, but I was convinced that they were just a Hoax. After three weeks of deliberating, I decided to give it a try ( not expecting much ). Two weeks went by and nothing happened. The fourth week was unbelievable! I cant say I received $800,000 but I received $400,000. For the first time in years, I am debt free. I am doing this again, only this time starting with 500 post. I strongly recommend that you follow the instructions exactly as outlined in this letter.
:=
:=: INSTRUCTIONS 1. Immediately send $1.00 to each of the six people on the list at the end of this letter. Wrap the dollar bill in a note saying ? Please add me to your mailing list? and include your name and address.
:=: 2. Copy this letter. You do not have to type it 200 times. Simply place your cursor at the top of the page, hold it and drag it all the way down to the end of the letter. Then click on "edit" and select "copy". Now open up a notepad file on your computer and put the cursor at the top of the page in the notepad, click on 'edit' and then select 'paste' it will copy the letter for you onto your computer.
:=: 3. Remove the name next to the #1 on the list and move the rest of the names up one position (#2 becomes #1, #3 becomes #2, etc?..) Then place your name in the #6 position. Then save it, make sure it is saved as a txt. file.
:=: 4. When you have completed the instructions, take this letter and then go to (Google,Yahoo,...) and type in (Making Money Massege board,or post massege,...)and start posting your copy to 200 message boards,or more this is only the minimum, you can post as much as you like...The more copies you send the better the results. Keep a copy of this letter so you can use it a second time. Post it out again in six months, but Post it with the addresses you receive with each dollar. It will work better the second time. NOTE: This service is 100% legal - (Refer to title 18 section 1302 of the U.S. Postal & lottery laws)
:=: How does it work? When you send out 200 Posts, it is estimated that at least 15 people will respond and send you a $1.00. ($15.00) Those 15 will Post 200 Posts each and 225 people send you $1.00 ($225.00) Those 225 people Post 200 Posts each and 3,375 people send you $1.00 ($3,375.00) Those 3,375 post 200 posts each and 759,375 people send you $1.00 ($759,375.00) At this point your name drops off the list, but so far you have received $813,615.00. P.S. When your money begins to come in, give the first 10% to charity with spirit and share a good fortune!
:=
:=
:=: 1. Jonathon Markwood 3308 Birdsong Way
Birmingham, AL 35242
:=: 2. p. Ortner 29 Briarlee Dr. Tonawanda, NY 14150
:=: 3. Heidi Young 7409 StHWY 206 Sidney Center
NY 13839
:=: 4. Josh Larson 6 W. Lincoln St. Mount Morris IL
61054
:=: 5. Dustin Garcia 6 W. Lincoln St. Mount Morris
IL 61054
:=: 6. Harold N. Williams Jr. P.O. Box 740732 San Diego, Ca 92174
:=
:=: This really really works,I tried it once and I'm doing it again, first to be honest I only posted 145 posts and I didn't recive alot only 6,689.00$ in 3 months,at least this means that it realy works ,so this time I'm posting 604 posts and I've got so far in 2 month 15,640.00$ this is realy like a dream come true. So go on and try it trust me you've got nothing to lose....
:=
:=: important tip - Cover money by paper fully by which it can not been seen in light , because postal employees do some cheat some times....ok
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Posted by: Harold Williams
07/20/2005, 18:17:20
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Re: Re: EASY WAY TO GET RICH
:=Posted By: Harold
:=Date: Wednesday, 16 January 2004, at 4:00 p.m.
:=In Response To: Re: make money and get rich fast and easy
:=
:=: Author: jay
:=: Subject: Make 800,000$ with only SIX DOLLARS!
:=: Make 800,000 dollars in just a few months!!!
:=: Posted by Reda on Friday, 20 June 2003, at 3:24 a.m.
:=
:=: Dear Friends: Greetings: I am a retired attorney. A few years ago a man came to me with a letter. He asked me to verify the fact that this was legal to do. I told him I would review it and get back to him. When I first read the letter my client brought me, I thought it was some ?off-the-wall? idea to make money. A week and a half later we met in my office to discuss the issue. I told him the letter he originally brought me was not 100% legal. My client then asked me to alter it to make it perfectly legal. I asked him to make one small change in the letter. I was still curious about the letter, so he explained to me how it works. I thought it seemed like a long shot, so I decided against participating. But before my client left, I asked him to keep me updated on his results. About two months later, he called me to tell me he had received over $800,000 in cash. I didn?t believe him, so he asked me to try this idea and find out for myself. I thought about it for a couple of days and decided I really didn?t have anything to lose, so I asked him for a copy of the letters. I followed the instructions exactly, mailed 200 copies, and sure enough, the money started coming in! It arrived slowly at first, but coming. I kept a precise record of the earnings, and in the end, it totaled $978,493! I could hardly believe it. I met with my friend for lunch to find out exactly how it worked. He told me there are quite a few similar letters around, but this one is different because there are six names at the end of the letter, not five like some others. This fact alone results in your name being in far more returns. The other fact was the help I gave him, making sure the whole thing was legal, since no one wants to take the risk of doing something illegal.
:=
:=: By now you are surely curious to know what small changes to make. If you sent a letter like this one out, in order to be completely legal, you must actually sell something in order to receive a dollar in return. So when you send a dollar to each of the names on the list, you must include these words, ?PLEASE PUT ME ON YOUR MAILING LIST? and include your name and address. This is the key to the program. The item you will receive for the dollar you sent to the six people below is the letter.
:=
:=: At the time I first tried this idea, I was earning a good living as a lawyer. But everyone in the legal profession will tell you there is a lot of stress that comes with the job. I told myself if things worked out, I would retired from my practice and play golf. I decided to try the letter again, but this time I sent 500 copies. Three months later , I had totaled $2,341,178!
:=
:=: Here are a few reasons a person might give for not trying this program: ?Some people think they can never make a lot of money with anything this simple. ?Some are afraid they will be ridiculed for trying ?Some dream of large sums of money, but do nothing to actually achieve it. ?Some are just plain lazy. ?Some are afraid of losing their investment. They think this program is designed to beat them out of a few dollars.
:=
:=: The system works if you will just try it. But you must follow the simple instructions exactly, and in less than three months, you will receive $800,000 GUARANTEED! Keep what you are doing to yourself for awhile. Many will tell you it won`t work and will try to talk you out of your dreams. Let them know of your success after it works.
:=
:=: LETTERS FROM PARTICIPANTS IN THIS PROGRAM:
:=
:=: My name is David Rhodes. In 1992 my car was repossessed and bill collectors were housing my. I was laid off and my unemployment ran out. In October of 1992, I received a letter telling me how to earn $800,000 anytime I wanted. Of course, I was skeptical. But because I was so desperate and virtually had nothing to lose, I gave it a try. In January 1993, my family and I went on a 10-day cruise. The next month I bought a brand new Mercedes with cash! I am currently building a home in Virginia and I will never have to work again. This money program really works perfectly every time. I have never failed to receive less than $500,000. This is a legitimate, money-making opportunity. It does not require you to sell anything or to come in contact with people. And , best of all, you only leave the house to mail the letters. If you have always believed that someday you would get the lucky break, then simply follow the instructions and make dreams come true.
:=
:=: Larry McMahon, Norfolk, VA Six months ago, I received this letter and ignored it. Five more came within a period of time and I ignored them also. I was tempted, but I was convinced that they were just a Hoax. After three weeks of deliberating, I decided to give it a try ( not expecting much ). Two weeks went by and nothing happened. The fourth week was unbelievable! I cant say I received $800,000 but I received $400,000. For the first time in years, I am debt free. I am doing this again, only this time starting with 500 post. I strongly recommend that you follow the instructions exactly as outlined in this letter.
:=
:=: INSTRUCTIONS 1. Immediately send $1.00 to each of the six people on the list at the end of this letter. Wrap the dollar bill in a note saying ? Please add me to your mailing list? and include your name and address.
:=: 2. Copy this letter. You do not have to type it 200 times. Simply place your cursor at the top of the page, hold it and drag it all the way down to the end of the letter. Then click on "edit" and select "copy". Now open up a notepad file on your computer and put the cursor at the top of the page in the notepad, click on 'edit' and then select 'paste' it will copy the letter for you onto your computer.
:=: 3. Remove the name next to the #1 on the list and move the rest of the names up one position (#2 becomes #1, #3 becomes #2, etc?..) Then place your name in the #6 position. Then save it, make sure it is saved as a txt. file.
:=: 4. When you have completed the instructions, take this letter and then go to (Google,Yahoo,...) and type in (Making Money Massege board,or post massege,...)and start posting your copy to 200 message boards,or more this is only the minimum, you can post as much as you like...The more copies you send the better the results. Keep a copy of this letter so you can use it a second time. Post it out again in six months, but Post it with the addresses you receive with each dollar. It will work better the second time. NOTE: This service is 100% legal - (Refer to title 18 section 1302 of the U.S. Postal & lottery laws)
:=: How does it work? When you send out 200 Posts, it is estimated that at least 15 people will respond and send you a $1.00. ($15.00) Those 15 will Post 200 Posts each and 225 people send you $1.00 ($225.00) Those 225 people Post 200 Posts each and 3,375 people send you $1.00 ($3,375.00) Those 3,375 post 200 posts each and 759,375 people send you $1.00 ($759,375.00) At this point your name drops off the list, but so far you have received $813,615.00. P.S. When your money begins to come in, give the first 10% to charity with spirit and share a good fortune!
:=
:=
:=: 1. Jonathon Markwood 3308 Birdsong Way
Birmingham, AL 35242
:=: 2. p. Ortner 29 Briarlee Dr. Tonawanda, NY 14150
:=: 3. Heidi Young 7409 StHWY 206 Sidney Center
NY 13839
:=: 4. Josh Larson 6 W. Lincoln St. Mount Morris IL
61054
:=: 5. Dustin Garcia 6 W. Lincoln St. Mount Morris
IL 61054
:=: 6. Harold N. Williams Jr. P.O. Box 740732 San Diego, Ca 92174
:=
:=: This really really works,I tried it once and I'm doing it again, first to be honest I only posted 145 posts and I didn't recive alot only 6,689.00$ in 3 months,at least this means that it realy works ,so this time I'm posting 604 posts and I've got so far in 2 month 15,640.00$ this is realy like a dream come true. So go on and try it trust me you've got nothing to lose....
:=
:=: important tip - Cover money by paper fully by which it can not been seen in light , because postal employees do some cheat some times....ok
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Friday, July 22, 2005 at 08:39:16 (PDT)
TIM ANDREW WOMACK
RODEOCLOWN64@AOL.COM
WITH ALL THE PROFESSIONAL(sic?)RESEARCHERS THAT ARE USING THIS SITE......
WWW.LEGACY.COM TYPE IN THE NAME........WOMACK (AND WATCH WHAT HAPPENS) YOU CAN EVEN PUT YOUR OWN DATES IN THE SPACE AND EVEN,
IF YOU KNOW WHAT CITY THEY LIVED AND DIED IN,THE PROPER NEWS PAPER TO CHECK
THE OBITS.......Y'ALL PROBABLY ALREADY KNEW ALL THIS ANYWAY !!!!!!!!!
THANK YOU FOR ALL THE WORK YOU HAVE DONE ON THIS SITE........TIM A.WOMACK
(KAREN VOLD'S lil'BROTHER)
Friday, July 22, 2005 at 09:00:12 (PDT)
Sam
samsawadee @ msn.com
Looks like cleanup time again - the nerve of some people.
Friday, July 22, 2005 at 14:27:23 (PDT)
Joanna Nelson
paukenfrau@hotmail.com
I know almost nothing about her, and if anyone has any information about her, that would be great. Thanks.
Friday, July 22, 2005 at 18:32:28 (PDT)
David Womack
dwwomack1959@comcast.net
Quick Search came up with a Jane Wamack (Womack) living with mother Pearl Womack and sister Joyce bothe Jane and Joyce are listed as 6 wich would be 1924. The are listed as living on West Ninth Street in District 102, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma.
Wa(o)mack, Pearl Head 42 WD MS PA AL Credit Manager Clothing Store
---------, Joyce Daughter 6 S OK AK MS None
---------, Jane Daughter 6 S OK AK MS None
Hope this helps,
David
Friday, July 22, 2005 at 20:05:30 (PDT)
Harold Williams
williamsharold38@aol.com
Posted by: Harold Williams
07/20/2005, 18:17:20
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Re: Re: EASY WAY TO GET RICH
:=Posted By: Harold
:=Date: Wednesday, 16 January 2004, at 4:00 p.m.
:=In Response To: Re: make money and get rich fast and easy
:=
:=: Author: jay
:=: Subject: Make 800,000$ with only SIX DOLLARS!
:=: Make 800,000 dollars in just a few months!!!
:=: Posted by Reda on Friday, 20 June 2003, at 3:24 a.m.
:=
:=: Dear Friends: Greetings: I am a retired attorney. A few years ago a man came to me with a letter. He asked me to verify the fact that this was legal to do. I told him I would review it and get back to him. When I first read the letter my client brought me, I thought it was some ?off-the-wall? idea to make money. A week and a half later we met in my office to discuss the issue. I told him the letter he originally brought me was not 100% legal. My client then asked me to alter it to make it perfectly legal. I asked him to make one small change in the letter. I was still curious about the letter, so he explained to me how it works. I thought it seemed like a long shot, so I decided against participating. But before my client left, I asked him to keep me updated on his results. About two months later, he called me to tell me he had received over $800,000 in cash. I didn?t believe him, so he asked me to try this idea and find out for myself. I thought about it for a couple of days and decided I really didn?t have anything to lose, so I asked him for a copy of the letters. I followed the instructions exactly, mailed 200 copies, and sure enough, the money started coming in! It arrived slowly at first, but coming. I kept a precise record of the earnings, and in the end, it totaled $978,493! I could hardly believe it. I met with my friend for lunch to find out exactly how it worked. He told me there are quite a few similar letters around, but this one is different because there are six names at the end of the letter, not five like some others. This fact alone results in your name being in far more returns. The other fact was the help I gave him, making sure the whole thing was legal, since no one wants to take the risk of doing something illegal.
:=
:=: By now you are surely curious to know what small changes to make. If you sent a letter like this one out, in order to be completely legal, you must actually sell something in order to receive a dollar in return. So when you send a dollar to each of the names on the list, you must include these words, ?PLEASE PUT ME ON YOUR MAILING LIST? and include your name and address. This is the key to the program. The item you will receive for the dollar you sent to the six people below is the letter.
:=
:=: At the time I first tried this idea, I was earning a good living as a lawyer. But everyone in the legal profession will tell you there is a lot of stress that comes with the job. I told myself if things worked out, I would retired from my practice and play golf. I decided to try the letter again, but this time I sent 500 copies. Three months later , I had totaled $2,341,178!
:=
:=: Here are a few reasons a person might give for not trying this program: ?Some people think they can never make a lot of money with anything this simple. ?Some are afraid they will be ridiculed for trying ?Some dream of large sums of money, but do nothing to actually achieve it. ?Some are just plain lazy. ?Some are afraid of losing their investment. They think this program is designed to beat them out of a few dollars.
:=
:=: The system works if you will just try it. But you must follow the simple instructions exactly, and in less than three months, you will receive $800,000 GUARANTEED! Keep what you are doing to yourself for awhile. Many will tell you it won`t work and will try to talk you out of your dreams. Let them know of your success after it works.
:=
:=: LETTERS FROM PARTICIPANTS IN THIS PROGRAM:
:=
:=: My name is David Rhodes. In 1992 my car was repossessed and bill collectors were housing my. I was laid off and my unemployment ran out. In October of 1992, I received a letter telling me how to earn $800,000 anytime I wanted. Of course, I was skeptical. But because I was so desperate and virtually had nothing to lose, I gave it a try. In January 1993, my family and I went on a 10-day cruise. The next month I bought a brand new Mercedes with cash! I am currently building a home in Virginia and I will never have to work again. This money program really works perfectly every time. I have never failed to receive less than $500,000. This is a legitimate, money-making opportunity. It does not require you to sell anything or to come in contact with people. And , best of all, you only leave the house to mail the letters. If you have always believed that someday you would get the lucky break, then simply follow the instructions and make dreams come true.
:=
:=: Larry McMahon, Norfolk, VA Six months ago, I received this letter and ignored it. Five more came within a period of time and I ignored them also. I was tempted, but I was convinced that they were just a Hoax. After three weeks of deliberating, I decided to give it a try ( not expecting much ). Two weeks went by and nothing happened. The fourth week was unbelievable! I cant say I received $800,000 but I received $400,000. For the first time in years, I am debt free. I am doing this again, only this time starting with 500 post. I strongly recommend that you follow the instructions exactly as outlined in this letter.
:=
:=: INSTRUCTIONS 1. Immediately send $1.00 to each of the six people on the list at the end of this letter. Wrap the dollar bill in a note saying ? Please add me to your mailing list? and include your name and address.
:=: 2. Copy this letter. You do not have to type it 200 times. Simply place your cursor at the top of the page, hold it and drag it all the way down to the end of the letter. Then click on "edit" and select "copy". Now open up a notepad file on your computer and put the cursor at the top of the page in the notepad, click on 'edit' and then select 'paste' it will copy the letter for you onto your computer.
:=: 3. Remove the name next to the #1 on the list and move the rest of the names up one position (#2 becomes #1, #3 becomes #2, etc?..) Then place your name in the #6 position. Then save it, make sure it is saved as a txt. file.
:=: 4. When you have completed the instructions, take this letter and then go to (Google,Yahoo,...) and type in (Making Money Massege board,or post massege,...)and start posting your copy to 200 message boards,or more this is only the minimum, you can post as much as you like...The more copies you send the better the results. Keep a copy of this letter so you can use it a second time. Post it out again in six months, but Post it with the addresses you receive with each dollar. It will work better the second time. NOTE: This service is 100% legal - (Refer to title 18 section 1302 of the U.S. Postal & lottery laws)
:=: How does it work? When you send out 200 Posts, it is estimated that at least 15 people will respond and send you a $1.00. ($15.00) Those 15 will Post 200 Posts each and 225 people send you $1.00 ($225.00) Those 225 people Post 200 Posts each and 3,375 people send you $1.00 ($3,375.00) Those 3,375 post 200 posts each and 759,375 people send you $1.00 ($759,375.00) At this point your name drops off the list, but so far you have received $813,615.00. P.S. When your money begins to come in, give the first 10% to charity with spirit and share a good fortune!
:=
:=
:=: 1. Jonathon Markwood 3308 Birdsong Way
Birmingham, AL 35242
:=: 2. p. Ortner 29 Briarlee Dr. Tonawanda, NY 14150
:=: 3. Heidi Young 7409 StHWY 206 Sidney Center
NY 13839
:=: 4. Josh Larson 6 W. Lincoln St. Mount Morris IL
61054
:=: 5. Dustin Garcia 6 W. Lincoln St. Mount Morris
IL 61054
:=: 6. Harold N. Williams Jr. P.O. Box 740732 San Diego, Ca 92174
:=
:=: This really really works,I tried it once and I'm doing it again, first to be honest I only posted 145 posts and I didn't recive alot only 6,689.00$ in 3 months,at least this means that it realy works ,so this time I'm posting 604 posts and I've got so far in 2 month 15,640.00$ this is realy like a dream come true. So go on and try it trust me you've got nothing to lose....
:=
:=: important tip - Cover money by paper fully by which it can not been seen in light , because postal employees do some cheat some times....ok
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Follow ups:
Posted by: Harold Williams
07/20/2005, 18:17:20
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Re: Re: EASY WAY TO GET RICH
:=Posted By: Harold
:=Date: Wednesday, 16 January 2004, at 4:00 p.m.
:=In Response To: Re: make money and get rich fast and easy
:=
:=: Author: jay
:=: Subject: Make 800,000$ with only SIX DOLLARS!
:=: Make 800,000 dollars in just a few months!!!
:=: Posted by Reda on Friday, 20 June 2003, at 3:24 a.m.
:=
:=: Dear Friends: Greetings: I am a retired attorney. A few years ago a man came to me with a letter. He asked me to verify the fact that this was legal to do. I told him I would review it and get back to him. When I first read the letter my client brought me, I thought it was some ?off-the-wall? idea to make money. A week and a half later we met in my office to discuss the issue. I told him the letter he originally brought me was not 100% legal. My client then asked me to alter it to make it perfectly legal. I asked him to make one small change in the letter. I was still curious about the letter, so he explained to me how it works. I thought it seemed like a long shot, so I decided against participating. But before my client left, I asked him to keep me updated on his results. About two months later, he called me to tell me he had received over $800,000 in cash. I didn?t believe him, so he asked me to try this idea and find out for myself. I thought about it for a couple of days and decided I really didn?t have anything to lose, so I asked him for a copy of the letters. I followed the instructions exactly, mailed 200 copies, and sure enough, the money started coming in! It arrived slowly at first, but coming. I kept a precise record of the earnings, and in the end, it totaled $978,493! I could hardly believe it. I met with my friend for lunch to find out exactly how it worked. He told me there are quite a few similar letters around, but this one is different because there are six names at the end of the letter, not five like some others. This fact alone results in your name being in far more returns. The other fact was the help I gave him, making sure the whole thing was legal, since no one wants to take the risk of doing something illegal.
:=
:=: By now you are surely curious to know what small changes to make. If you sent a letter like this one out, in order to be completely legal, you must actually sell something in order to receive a dollar in return. So when you send a dollar to each of the names on the list, you must include these words, ?PLEASE PUT ME ON YOUR MAILING LIST? and include your name and address. This is the key to the program. The item you will receive for the dollar you sent to the six people below is the letter.
:=
:=: At the time I first tried this idea, I was earning a good living as a lawyer. But everyone in the legal profession will tell you there is a lot of stress that comes with the job. I told myself if things worked out, I would retired from my practice and play golf. I decided to try the letter again, but this time I sent 500 copies. Three months later , I had totaled $2,341,178!
:=
:=: Here are a few reasons a person might give for not trying this program: ?Some people think they can never make a lot of money with anything this simple. ?Some are afraid they will be ridiculed for trying ?Some dream of large sums of money, but do nothing to actually achieve it. ?Some are just plain lazy. ?Some are afraid of losing their investment. They think this program is designed to beat them out of a few dollars.
:=
:=: The system works if you will just try it. But you must follow the simple instructions exactly, and in less than three months, you will receive $800,000 GUARANTEED! Keep what you are doing to yourself for awhile. Many will tell you it won`t work and will try to talk you out of your dreams. Let them know of your success after it works.
:=
:=: LETTERS FROM PARTICIPANTS IN THIS PROGRAM:
:=
:=: My name is David Rhodes. In 1992 my car was repossessed and bill collectors were housing my. I was laid off and my unemployment ran out. In October of 1992, I received a letter telling me how to earn $800,000 anytime I wanted. Of course, I was skeptical. But because I was so desperate and virtually had nothing to lose, I gave it a try. In January 1993, my family and I went on a 10-day cruise. The next month I bought a brand new Mercedes with cash! I am currently building a home in Virginia and I will never have to work again. This money program really works perfectly every time. I have never failed to receive less than $500,000. This is a legitimate, money-making opportunity. It does not require you to sell anything or to come in contact with people. And , best of all, you only leave the house to mail the letters. If you have always believed that someday you would get the lucky break, then simply follow the instructions and make dreams come true.
:=
:=: Larry McMahon, Norfolk, VA Six months ago, I received this letter and ignored it. Five more came within a period of time and I ignored them also. I was tempted, but I was convinced that they were just a Hoax. After three weeks of deliberating, I decided to give it a try ( not expecting much ). Two weeks went by and nothing happened. The fourth week was unbelievable! I cant say I received $800,000 but I received $400,000. For the first time in years, I am debt free. I am doing this again, only this time starting with 500 post. I strongly recommend that you follow the instructions exactly as outlined in this letter.
:=
:=: INSTRUCTIONS 1. Immediately send $1.00 to each of the six people on the list at the end of this letter. Wrap the dollar bill in a note saying ? Please add me to your mailing list? and include your name and address.
:=: 2. Copy this letter. You do not have to type it 200 times. Simply place your cursor at the top of the page, hold it and drag it all the way down to the end of the letter. Then click on "edit" and select "copy". Now open up a notepad file on your computer and put the cursor at the top of the page in the notepad, click on 'edit' and then select 'paste' it will copy the letter for you onto your computer.
:=: 3. Remove the name next to the #1 on the list and move the rest of the names up one position (#2 becomes #1, #3 becomes #2, etc?..) Then place your name in the #6 position. Then save it, make sure it is saved as a txt. file.
:=: 4. When you have completed the instructions, take this letter and then go to (Google,Yahoo,...) and type in (Making Money Massege board,or post massege,...)and start posting your copy to 200 message boards,or more this is only the minimum, you can post as much as you like...The more copies you send the better the results. Keep a copy of this letter so you can use it a second time. Post it out again in six months, but Post it with the addresses you receive with each dollar. It will work better the second time. NOTE: This service is 100% legal - (Refer to title 18 section 1302 of the U.S. Postal & lottery laws)
:=: How does it work? When you send out 200 Posts, it is estimated that at least 15 people will respond and send you a $1.00. ($15.00) Those 15 will Post 200 Posts each and 225 people send you $1.00 ($225.00) Those 225 people Post 200 Posts each and 3,375 people send you $1.00 ($3,375.00) Those 3,375 post 200 posts each and 759,375 people send you $1.00 ($759,375.00) At this point your name drops off the list, but so far you have received $813,615.00. P.S. When your money begins to come in, give the first 10% to charity with spirit and share a good fortune!
:=
:=
:=: 1. Jonathon Markwood 3308 Birdsong Way
Birmingham, AL 35242
:=: 2. p. Ortner 29 Briarlee Dr. Tonawanda, NY 14150
:=: 3. Heidi Young 7409 StHWY 206 Sidney Center
NY 13839
:=: 4. Josh Larson 6 W. Lincoln St. Mount Morris IL
61054
:=: 5. Dustin Garcia 6 W. Lincoln St. Mount Morris
IL 61054
:=: 6. Harold N. Williams Jr. P.O. Box 740732 San Diego, Ca 92174
:=
:=: This really really works,I tried it once and I'm doing it again, first to be honest I only posted 145 posts and I didn't recive alot only 6,689.00$ in 3 months,at least this means that it realy works ,so this time I'm posting 604 posts and I've got so far in 2 month 15,640.00$ this is realy like a dream come true. So go on and try it trust me you've got nothing to lose....
:=
:=: important tip - Cover money by paper fully by which it can not been seen in light , because postal employees do some cheat some times....ok
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Posted by: Harold Williams
07/20/2005, 18:17:20
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Re: Re: EASY WAY TO GET RICH
:=Posted By: Harold
:=Date: Wednesday, 16 January 2004, at 4:00 p.m.
:=In Response To: Re: make money and get rich fast and easy
:=
:=: Author: jay
:=: Subject: Make 800,000$ with only SIX DOLLARS!
:=: Make 800,000 dollars in just a few months!!!
:=: Posted by Reda on Friday, 20 June 2003, at 3:24 a.m.
:=
:=: Dear Friends: Greetings: I am a retired attorney. A few years ago a man came to me with a letter. He asked me to verify the fact that this was legal to do. I told him I would review it and get back to him. When I first read the letter my client brought me, I thought it was some ?off-the-wall? idea to make money. A week and a half later we met in my office to discuss the issue. I told him the letter he originally brought me was not 100% legal. My client then asked me to alter it to make it perfectly legal. I asked him to make one small change in the letter. I was still curious about the letter, so he explained to me how it works. I thought it seemed like a long shot, so I decided against participating. But before my client left, I asked him to keep me updated on his results. About two months later, he called me to tell me he had received over $800,000 in cash. I didn?t believe him, so he asked me to try this idea and find out for myself. I thought about it for a couple of days and decided I really didn?t have anything to lose, so I asked him for a copy of the letters. I followed the instructions exactly, mailed 200 copies, and sure enough, the money started coming in! It arrived slowly at first, but coming. I kept a precise record of the earnings, and in the end, it totaled $978,493! I could hardly believe it. I met with my friend for lunch to find out exactly how it worked. He told me there are quite a few similar letters around, but this one is different because there are six names at the end of the letter, not five like some others. This fact alone results in your name being in far more returns. The other fact was the help I gave him, making sure the whole thing was legal, since no one wants to take the risk of doing something illegal.
:=
:=: By now you are surely curious to know what small changes to make. If you sent a letter like this one out, in order to be completely legal, you must actually sell something in order to receive a dollar in return. So when you send a dollar to each of the names on the list, you must include these words, ?PLEASE PUT ME ON YOUR MAILING LIST? and include your name and address. This is the key to the program. The item you will receive for the dollar you sent to the six people below is the letter.
:=
:=: At the time I first tried this idea, I was earning a good living as a lawyer. But everyone in the legal profession will tell you there is a lot of stress that comes with the job. I told myself if things worked out, I would retired from my practice and play golf. I decided to try the letter again, but this time I sent 500 copies. Three months later , I had totaled $2,341,178!
:=
:=: Here are a few reasons a person might give for not trying this program: ?Some people think they can never make a lot of money with anything this simple. ?Some are afraid they will be ridiculed for trying ?Some dream of large sums of money, but do nothing to actually achieve it. ?Some are just plain lazy. ?Some are afraid of losing their investment. They think this program is designed to beat them out of a few dollars.
:=
:=: The system works if you will just try it. But you must follow the simple instructions exactly, and in less than three months, you will receive $800,000 GUARANTEED! Keep what you are doing to yourself for awhile. Many will tell you it won`t work and will try to talk you out of your dreams. Let them know of your success after it works.
:=
:=: LETTERS FROM PARTICIPANTS IN THIS PROGRAM:
:=
:=: My name is David Rhodes. In 1992 my car was repossessed and bill collectors were housing my. I was laid off and my unemployment ran out. In October of 1992, I received a letter telling me how to earn $800,000 anytime I wanted. Of course, I was skeptical. But because I was so desperate and virtually had nothing to lose, I gave it a try. In January 1993, my family and I went on a 10-day cruise. The next month I bought a brand new Mercedes with cash! I am currently building a home in Virginia and I will never have to work again. This money program really works perfectly every time. I have never failed to receive less than $500,000. This is a legitimate, money-making opportunity. It does not require you to sell anything or to come in contact with people. And , best of all, you only leave the house to mail the letters. If you have always believed that someday you would get the lucky break, then simply follow the instructions and make dreams come true.
:=
:=: Larry McMahon, Norfolk, VA Six months ago, I received this letter and ignored it. Five more came within a period of time and I ignored them also. I was tempted, but I was convinced that they were just a Hoax. After three weeks of deliberating, I decided to give it a try ( not expecting much ). Two weeks went by and nothing happened. The fourth week was unbelievable! I cant say I received $800,000 but I received $400,000. For the first time in years, I am debt free. I am doing this again, only this time starting with 500 post. I strongly recommend that you follow the instructions exactly as outlined in this letter.
:=
:=: INSTRUCTIONS 1. Immediately send $1.00 to each of the six people on the list at the end of this letter. Wrap the dollar bill in a note saying ? Please add me to your mailing list? and include your name and address.
:=: 2. Copy this letter. You do not have to type it 200 times. Simply place your cursor at the top of the page, hold it and drag it all the way down to the end of the letter. Then click on "edit" and select "copy". Now open up a notepad file on your computer and put the cursor at the top of the page in the notepad, click on 'edit' and then select 'paste' it will copy the letter for you onto your computer.
:=: 3. Remove the name next to the #1 on the list and move the rest of the names up one position (#2 becomes #1, #3 becomes #2, etc?..) Then place your name in the #6 position. Then save it, make sure it is saved as a txt. file.
:=: 4. When you have completed the instructions, take this letter and then go to (Google,Yahoo,...) and type in (Making Money Massege board,or post massege,...)and start posting your copy to 200 message boards,or more this is only the minimum, you can post as much as you like...The more copies you send the better the results. Keep a copy of this letter so you can use it a second time. Post it out again in six months, but Post it with the addresses you receive with each dollar. It will work better the second time. NOTE: This service is 100% legal - (Refer to title 18 section 1302 of the U.S. Postal & lottery laws)
:=: How does it work? When you send out 200 Posts, it is estimated that at least 15 people will respond and send you a $1.00. ($15.00) Those 15 will Post 200 Posts each and 225 people send you $1.00 ($225.00) Those 225 people Post 200 Posts each and 3,375 people send you $1.00 ($3,375.00) Those 3,375 post 200 posts each and 759,375 people send you $1.00 ($759,375.00) At this point your name drops off the list, but so far you have received $813,615.00. P.S. When your money begins to come in, give the first 10% to charity with spirit and share a good fortune!
:=
:=
:=: 1. Jonathon Markwood 3308 Birdsong Way
Birmingham, AL 35242
:=: 2. p. Ortner 29 Briarlee Dr. Tonawanda, NY 14150
:=: 3. Heidi Young 7409 StHWY 206 Sidney Center
NY 13839
:=: 4. Josh Larson 6 W. Lincoln St. Mount Morris IL
61054
:=: 5. Dustin Garcia 6 W. Lincoln St. Mount Morris
IL 61054
:=: 6. Harold N. Williams Jr. P.O. Box 740732 San Diego, Ca 92174
:=
:=: This really really works,I tried it once and I'm doing it again, first to be honest I only posted 145 posts and I didn't recive alot only 6,689.00$ in 3 months,at least this means that it realy works ,so this time I'm posting 604 posts and I've got so far in 2 month 15,640.00$ this is realy like a dream come true. So go on and try it trust me you've got nothing to lose....
:=
:=: important tip - Cover money by paper fully by which it can not been seen in light , because postal employees do some cheat some times....ok
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Follow ups:
Posted by: Harold Williams
07/20/2005, 18:17:20
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Re: Re: EASY WAY TO GET RICH
:=Posted By: Harold
:=Date: Wednesday, 16 January 2004, at 4:00 p.m.
:=In Response To: Re: make money and get rich fast and easy
:=
:=: Author: jay
:=: Subject: Make 800,000$ with only SIX DOLLARS!
:=: Make 800,000 dollars in just a few months!!!
:=: Posted by Reda on Friday, 20 June 2003, at 3:24 a.m.
:=
:=: Dear Friends: Greetings: I am a retired attorney. A few years ago a man came to me with a letter. He asked me to verify the fact that this was legal to do. I told him I would review it and get back to him. When I first read the letter my client brought me, I thought it was some ?off-the-wall? idea to make money. A week and a half later we met in my office to discuss the issue. I told him the letter he originally brought me was not 100% legal. My client then asked me to alter it to make it perfectly legal. I asked him to make one small change in the letter. I was still curious about the letter, so he explained to me how it works. I thought it seemed like a long shot, so I decided against participating. But before my client left, I asked him to keep me updated on his results. About two months later, he called me to tell me he had received over $800,000 in cash. I didn?t believe him, so he asked me to try this idea and find out for myself. I thought about it for a couple of days and decided I really didn?t have anything to lose, so I asked him for a copy of the letters. I followed the instructions exactly, mailed 200 copies, and sure enough, the money started coming in! It arrived slowly at first, but coming. I kept a precise record of the earnings, and in the end, it totaled $978,493! I could hardly believe it. I met with my friend for lunch to find out exactly how it worked. He told me there are quite a few similar letters around, but this one is different because there are six names at the end of the letter, not five like some others. This fact alone results in your name being in far more returns. The other fact was the help I gave him, making sure the whole thing was legal, since no one wants to take the risk of doing something illegal.
:=
:=: By now you are surely curious to know what small changes to make. If you sent a letter like this one out, in order to be completely legal, you must actually sell something in order to receive a dollar in return. So when you send a dollar to each of the names on the list, you must include these words, ?PLEASE PUT ME ON YOUR MAILING LIST? and include your name and address. This is the key to the program. The item you will receive for the dollar you sent to the six people below is the letter.
:=
:=: At the time I first tried this idea, I was earning a good living as a lawyer. But everyone in the legal profession will tell you there is a lot of stress that comes with the job. I told myself if things worked out, I would retired from my practice and play golf. I decided to try the letter again, but this time I sent 500 copies. Three months later , I had totaled $2,341,178!
:=
:=: Here are a few reasons a person might give for not trying this program: ?Some people think they can never make a lot of money with anything this simple. ?Some are afraid they will be ridiculed for trying ?Some dream of large sums of money, but do nothing to actually achieve it. ?Some are just plain lazy. ?Some are afraid of losing their investment. They think this program is designed to beat them out of a few dollars.
:=
:=: The system works if you will just try it. But you must follow the simple instructions exactly, and in less than three months, you will receive $800,000 GUARANTEED! Keep what you are doing to yourself for awhile. Many will tell you it won`t work and will try to talk you out of your dreams. Let them know of your success after it works.
:=
:=: LETTERS FROM PARTICIPANTS IN THIS PROGRAM:
:=
:=: My name is David Rhodes. In 1992 my car was repossessed and bill collectors were housing my. I was laid off and my unemployment ran out. In October of 1992, I received a letter telling me how to earn $800,000 anytime I wanted. Of course, I was skeptical. But because I was so desperate and virtually had nothing to lose, I gave it a try. In January 1993, my family and I went on a 10-day cruise. The next month I bought a brand new Mercedes with cash! I am currently building a home in Virginia and I will never have to work again. This money program really works perfectly every time. I have never failed to receive less than $500,000. This is a legitimate, money-making opportunity. It does not require you to sell anything or to come in contact with people. And , best of all, you only leave the house to mail the letters. If you have always believed that someday you would get the lucky break, then simply follow the instructions and make dreams come true.
:=
:=: Larry McMahon, Norfolk, VA Six months ago, I received this letter and ignored it. Five more came within a period of time and I ignored them also. I was tempted, but I was convinced that they were just a Hoax. After three weeks of deliberating, I decided to give it a try ( not expecting much ). Two weeks went by and nothing happened. The fourth week was unbelievable! I cant say I received $800,000 but I received $400,000. For the first time in years, I am debt free. I am doing this again, only this time starting with 500 post. I strongly recommend that you follow the instructions exactly as outlined in this letter.
:=
:=: INSTRUCTIONS 1. Immediately send $1.00 to each of the six people on the list at the end of this letter. Wrap the dollar bill in a note saying ? Please add me to your mailing list? and include your name and address.
:=: 2. Copy this letter. You do not have to type it 200 times. Simply place your cursor at the top of the page, hold it and drag it all the way down to the end of the letter. Then click on "edit" and select "copy". Now open up a notepad file on your computer and put the cursor at the top of the page in the notepad, click on 'edit' and then select 'paste' it will copy the letter for you onto your computer.
:=: 3. Remove the name next to the #1 on the list and move the rest of the names up one position (#2 becomes #1, #3 becomes #2, etc?..) Then place your name in the #6 position. Then save it, make sure it is saved as a txt. file.
:=: 4. When you have completed the instructions, take this letter and then go to (Google,Yahoo,...) and type in (Making Money Massege board,or post massege,...)and start posting your copy to 200 message boards,or more this is only the minimum, you can post as much as you like...The more copies you send the better the results. Keep a copy of this letter so you can use it a second time. Post it out again in six months, but Post it with the addresses you receive with each dollar. It will work better the second time. NOTE: This service is 100% legal - (Refer to title 18 section 1302 of the U.S. Postal & lottery laws)
:=: How does it work? When you send out 200 Posts, it is estimated that at least 15 people will respond and send you a $1.00. ($15.00) Those 15 will Post 200 Posts each and 225 people send you $1.00 ($225.00) Those 225 people Post 200 Posts each and 3,375 people send you $1.00 ($3,375.00) Those 3,375 post 200 posts each and 759,375 people send you $1.00 ($759,375.00) At this point your name drops off the list, but so far you have received $813,615.00. P.S. When your money begins to come in, give the first 10% to charity with spirit and share a good fortune!
:=
:=
:=: 1. Jonathon Markwood 3308 Birdsong Way
Birmingham, AL 35242
:=: 2. p. Ortner 29 Briarlee Dr. Tonawanda, NY 14150
:=: 3. Heidi Young 7409 StHWY 206 Sidney Center
NY 13839
:=: 4. Josh Larson 6 W. Lincoln St. Mount Morris IL
61054
:=: 5. Dustin Garcia 6 W. Lincoln St. Mount Morris
IL 61054
:=: 6. Harold N. Williams Jr. P.O. Box 740732 San Diego, Ca 92174
:=
:=: This really really works,I tried it once and I'm doing it again, first to be honest I only posted 145 posts and I didn't recive alot only 6,689.00$ in 3 months,at least this means that it realy works ,so this time I'm posting 604 posts and I've got so far in 2 month 15,640.00$ this is realy like a dream come true. So go on and try it trust me you've got nothing to lose....
:=
:=: important tip - Cover money by paper fully by which it can not been seen in light , because postal employees do some cheat some times....ok
Forum - Post Reply
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Saturday, July 23, 2005 at 00:24:53 (PDT)
DERRELL
dsrobinson2@cox.net
1920 Census OK,OK Co., 3-Wd Oklahoma City
Womack S D 34 AR AL IA Inspector Produce Comp.
Womack Pearl 31 MS PA AL Accountant Motor Comp.
Womack Sue 9 AR AR MS
Womack B 8 AR AR MS
Sunday, July 24, 2005 at 16:26:49 (PDT)
sam
samsawadee @ msn.com
Please try these two URLs and let me know what ya think; AND, if you can add to
let me know what ya got and will add to -- thankee muchly...
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~dubbie/death/womack-bur-az.html
http://www.samsawadee.net/wonder/womack-birth-az.html
Tuesday, July 26, 2005 at 15:44:37 (PDT)
ann McDonald
quiltdog@yahoo.com
womackhunter.homestead.com
Womack, Guy V Auto Accident
This is Guy son of Kinchen Roger, grandson of Kinchen R, great grandson of Mansel.
It is thought by the family that Guy had picked up a hitchhiker, who whacked him one over the head, causing the accident that led to his death. So, accident/murder.
And that explains where Jake Milledge went - he was still in TX for the WWI draft.
The William born in Powelton GA should be one of mine - that's where Abraham's family lived,
but darned if I know which of the Williams that particular one is.
Tuesday, July 26, 2005 at 23:07:13 (PDT)
Sam
samsawadee @ msn.com
thanks for looking - at least you are number 4 of 4 that recognize an effort when they see it...
Wednesday, July 27, 2005 at 12:01:19 (PDT)
Ann McDonald
quiltdog@yahoo.com
Ann
Wednesday, July 27, 2005 at 21:11:53 (PDT)
Sam
sammes
I can only say what the legal documents say. But, yes, he gotta be that one in OK.
Wednesday, July 27, 2005 at 21:18:28 (PDT)
Sam
samsawadee @ msn.com
Thursday, July 28, 2005 at 19:52:44 (PDT)
Bob Moore
MooRob4@aol.com
n/a
While searching for my wife' ggrandfather today I found two womack men who died
while in captivity at Point Lookout in Maryland while in the Civil War.
No date of death given, but their military units were given.
1. Benjamin T. Womack, Company "C" 53rd Virginia inf. regt.
1860 Census Virginia, Campbell County, Western District Carth Craig P.O.
Census taken 17 July 1860
744/791 James Womack 45 m carpenter / $50 born Virginia
Mildred Womack 34 f "
Benjamin " 17 m laborer "
Sarah " 12 f "
Mary " 8 f "
Malissa " 6 f "
Jerry " 3 m "
James " 2 m "
Charles Dudley 25 m laborer "
2. James Rufus Womack, Co "A" 30th N. C. Inf Regt.
1860 census North Carolina, Chathan County, Middle Division Pittsboro P.O.
173/165 James Womack 54 m Farmer 4050/4825 Born N.C.
Claranday " 51 f "
Arabella " 28 f Domestic "
Wiley W. " 24 m Farm laborer /250 "
Letitia " 18 f Domestic "
James R. " 17 m farm labor "
Romulous M. " 15 m "
George W. " 12 m "
Young Jones 23 m farm laborer /200 "
Perhaps some of you may have this information, but perhaps others may be looking for it. My wife's ggrandfather was a prisoner of war in this same
camp but he survived. His family from Spartanburg District South Carolina
lost six brothers in the Civil War. My wife's ggrandfather and one other brother survived the war. Bob
Friday, July 29, 2005 at 00:16:23 (PDT)
Beth
bhowser@alltel.net
George Warmack b. 14 Dec 1875 White born in Perry Co., AR
I just need to know from the draft card where the above George Warmack was living ca. 1918 when he registered for the draft.
My great grandparents were in Perry Co., AR prior to 1908, had a son George, but he was born 28 Sept 1894.
Thank you,
Beth
Friday, July 29, 2005 at 03:47:27 (PDT)
Sam
samsawadee @ msn.com
Name: George Warmack
City: Not Stated [yes it was - says Ragsdale]
County: Perry
State: Arkansas
Birth Date: 14 Dec 1875
Race: White
Roll: 1530567
Person to Notify: Grace Davis Warmack
Occupation Farmer
Friday, July 29, 2005 at 04:08:12 (PDT)
Sam
samsawadee @ msn.com
Regarding the earlier post:
In 1901 was celebrated the marriage of Mr.[A M] Whortan to Miss Agnes Womack, of Texas, a daughter of K. R. and Sallie (Gossett) Womack. Her father is living and makes his home in Crowley, Colorado, but the mother's demise occurred in 1919.[actually according to the info I have her mother died May 10, 1920]
Saturday, July 30, 2005 at 11:34:43 (PDT)
Marie-Claire Webber
les_webbers@hotmail.com
Our place of residence for the past six years has been on Ponce de Leon Court, in Decatur, Ga. The mansion (now converted into 12 appartments) was constructed by Mr. Jesse L. Womack in the 1920's. Mr. Jesse L. Womack, his wife, Clara and son Gilbert are buried in Pleasant Grove Cemetary in Decatur. Jesse L. Womack's sister, Jewel, resided on the street until 1996.
Can anyone help us in finding additional information on this property and this branch of the Womack family? We are grateful for any information you are willing to share.
Many thanks!
Marie-Claire Webber
Saturday, July 30, 2005 at 19:24:22 (PDT)
Raechelle Janzen
shelle007@yahoo.com
Well I made it to the Hutchins Cemetery near Jacksboro TX (Jack County) this week and took some photos of some of the grave markers. Unfortunately, I didnt locate my GG Grandfather William Jefferson Womacks grave there. I dont know if it has been stolen or what but I can say I was very disappointed that it wasnt there. There were 4 of us searching it and after we walked over it time and time again we decided it just wasnt there. The cemetery is very run down and the markers are hard to read and some are broken and totally illegible. But at least I did locate William Jefferson's mother Elizabeth Ledbetter's grave which was great because at least she is in my direct line but unfortunately hers was hand made from concrete and is extremely hard to read. I also went to the Poolville TX Cemetery and took a picture of Thomas Jefferson Womacks grave marker.I also went to the Jack Co Court House and found marriage licenses for Thomas Marion Womack and CJ Brisco, and Eliza Jane Womack and RG Boatman. I was unable to locate the marriage licenses for Isom Womack or any of the marriages of William Jefferson Womack.
Oh by the way the directions to the cemetery that I got from Erin were right but owner of the property is now a man named Gail Weldon who lives in Jacksboro.
Below is a list of the markers I have pictures of. Contact me by email if you want me to send you any of the pictures. I also have pictures of the Hutchins Cemetery sign and overall picture of the cemetery along with a picture of an old homestead on the property that might have belonged to the Hutchins family of couse that is just a guess.
Hutchins Cemetery:
Dr. HC Burns
Lucinda Burns (wife of HC)
Our Baby boy Milton & Louis Brisco
Lorene Brisco
Elizabeth Ledbetter
Elizabeth Buckner
Isabelle Charity (Womack) Hutchins
Joseph Edward Brisco
Louis C Hutchins
Nancy Fannie Brisco
Neaty Bell Buckner
William Brisco
Poolville Cemetery
Thomas Jefferson Womack
Saturday, July 30, 2005 at 19:34:17 (PDT)
Kathy
harpy12@hotmail.com
Aquilla Womack Carter b: abt. 1788
married in Tenn to
Francis Hogg b: abt. 1781 Newberry Dist, SC
both died Pope Co., IL
I would be greatful for any information.
Saturday, July 30, 2005 at 20:08:10 (PDT)
Sam
samsawadee@msn,com
You want info from me - tell me what you got and I will add to if I have; if I dont will tell you; otherwise dont contact me unless you are willing to let loose with your information.
Sound harsh - yes it may be - But I have been around this WGN for years and other than a few; rarely see sharing of data - I have been castigated, put down , etc for mentioning this; but time y'all got off yer collective arses and turned loose yer info...or you aint Womacks!!
Saturday, July 30, 2005 at 21:29:33 (PDT)
Jack Womack
jackwomack@grandecom.net
You should cool it for a spell, you are making the south end of a north bound donkey out of your self. Go back to the lodge and have a few more and vent your anger on someone there. The WGN message board is no place for berating all of us. You are doing nothing but showing your true colors and running others off the board. There has been a decrease in post from others due to your attitude that you so apply posted. I have a cousin that refuses to post because she does not want to be ridiculed by you.
If you can't take a little constructive criticism then so be it.
Jack
Saturday, July 30, 2005 at 22:58:36 (PDT)
DERRELL
dsrobinson2@cox.net
http://www.idreamof.com/marriage.html
Sunday, July 31, 2005 at 08:46:33 (PDT)
Anne M Davies
amd08202@msn.com
Yahoo
Sunday, July 31, 2005 at 20:44:27 (PDT)
Raechelle Janzen
shelle007@yahoo.com
Sinea Noah Womack (Price)and son Noah and husband Plese Price (triple stone)
Malverne and Leamon Womack (double stone)
Melvine (Womack) Price and Joseph Price (double stone)
Isom Conrad Womack, Prudie Mary Alice Beebe Womack, Harmon Womack (triple stone)
Clifford Womack
Sue Womack (double stone with living husband Charles Womack)
I am not sure of who Clifford or Sue Womack are but they are buried closely together and may be some how related to my Womack family.
Raechelle Janzen
Monday, August 01, 2005 at 04:58:57 (PDT)
DERRELL
dsrobinson2@cox.net
Womac’s Academy was a one room school. It was built of undressed lumber in the late 1800’s.
It was 30 x 60 and had sliding wooden windows that provided some light. Kerosene lamps were
also used. It was located on the Tom Womac farm approximately one mile north of Eastanallee
Baptist Church. Austin Hanks and Miss Lenis Millard were two of the teachers. It was closed
in the early 1920’s.
Source: History of Claxton and Surrounding Area, by Hazel Crittenden Ball.
Thomas Alexander Womac (see article in McMinn Co. and It’s People # 1256) may have been
the founder of this academy.
Edited by Bill Bigham.
WOMAC SCHOOL - CHAPEL
aka
Pine Knot
This school-chapel was located on State Highway 163, a couple hundred yards above the
(Tom Walker Rd) Co Rd 758… or a half mile west of the 959 (the Pine Knot Road.) intersect.
Joe Taylor Clark (b. 1918) was raised just below and remembers going to Sunday School there
when he was in the "Card Class." He says the school was a little above the old two story
house recently torn down. About where the little yellow house is now and before you get to the
new brick on the side of the hill that Jerry Perry had built.
We are not sure when the structure was built but it merged with Claxton in 1921. A good estimateis between 1840-1860. About the same as Hanks’ Chapel possibly.
It was a one room frame building with a bell on top. It was long before Meadow Fork Baptist
Church which is existing now.
There is no cemetery or much evidence where it stood. The old road used to go higher up the hill.
We are not sure which Womac it was named for, however, a Daniel Womac owned lots of
land in this area, so says Harold Womac a descendent of Alexander Womac. He thinks
Daniel was a brother to Alexander.
The Womac Family is still well populated in the southern end of the county still.
Source: Harold Womac.
Edited by Bill Bigham
Tuesday, August 02, 2005 at 09:21:27 (PDT)
MUGU BOY
MUGUMUGU@MUGU.COM
MUGU.
Tuesday, August 02, 2005 at 10:05:51 (PDT)
Jack Womack
Jackwomack@grandecom.net
One man gives freely, yet gains even more; another withholds unduly, but comes to poverty. A generous man will prosper; he who refreshes others will himself be refreshed. ~ Proverbs 11:24
I am reminded of my Fathers teaching that tells me it is better to give than recieve. We can help others and ourselves as well is we would acknowledge with a kind thank you note when someone helps or posts something you need. Sure it's a busy world and we are forgetful at times in the heat of the battle. On the flip side we should respect others feelings and at leaste give credit when credit is due. The only way we are going to eventually pin our heritage down is to work as a group. Who knows a beginning genealogist may be the one to post the clue we need, thus the moral of this is "post away, right , wrong or indifferent" we'll sort it out in the long run.
Jack
Tuesday, August 02, 2005 at 12:26:06 (PDT)
Beth
bhowser@alltel.net
http://www.castlegarden.org/
Tuesday, August 02, 2005 at 12:33:48 (PDT)
Randall W. Connell
RWC5C@aol.com
Wednesday, August 03, 2005 at 12:05:15 (PDT)
k. womack jenness
bajira@yahoo.com
I am searching for the relatives of my grandfather, his name was Lester lee Womack sr. His father was Albert lee womack and mothers madden name was Marie Martin. They would be from either Tx, ok, or ark. Any information would help. Thanks
Thursday, August 04, 2005 at 11:50:48 (PDT)
Jodie L. Lamb
JodieLLamb@Hotmail.com
Thursday, August 04, 2005 at 20:36:40 (PDT)
Beth
bhowser@alltel.net
I am not related to this Womack line, and I don't have any answers to your questions, only sugestions.
Go to the library where the local newspaper is archived and find the issues for December 8, 1908 and days following. The newspaper should give you information of the circumstances of her death.
If you have a local funeral home which has been in business for eons, they could possible have data on her burial plot. Sometimes future owners of the funeral homes are given the records of the former owner. The Womack Cemetery might not be large enough for a sextant, but SOMEONE has been keeping records. A lot of cemeteries set aside an annual day for cleaning, visiting and sharing good food and stories of the family. This cemetery might do this.
Nannie's brother, Lucian lived until 1963 according to researchers on Rootsweb's World Connect. Perhaps he has a stone.
Finally, Russell County Deputy Jailer, who made the news recently, Randy Womack, could possible direct you to the law inforcement agency who investigated Nannie's death, i.e. local, county or state.
BTW, Jodie, according to the researchers, Nannie's birth date is 7 Apr 1898. I verified this information on the 1900 census.
If you do decide to put a stone in the cemetery for Nannie, the Womack genealogists fifty years from now will thank you!
Friday, August 05, 2005 at 02:30:26 (PDT)
Jack Womack
jackwomack@grandecom.net
You think you have posted the juvenile sounding post on the message board with a false e-mail address that can't be traced. Now hear this your incoming post has your REAL address and a post can be traced to your ISP and a complaint lodged against you that may cause your ISP to discontinue your internet service. What you are doing is illegal and can be reported to the proper authorites. I suspect that you are a juvenile or possibly an adult with a juvenile mentality, either way you should go to this URL and read.
http://www.spamlaws.com/ also http://www.ifccfbi.gov/index.asp, the FBI reporting site or http://www.fraud.org/. Your post has been reported to http://www.spamabuse.org/ . This is not the first post of this nature you have placed on this site.
I highly recommend you refrain from any future post on this site.
Saturday, August 06, 2005 at 00:06:07 (PDT)
Dale
wdaleduck@msn.com
thank you and God Bless
Saturday, August 06, 2005 at 10:28:44 (PDT)
Beth
bhowser@alltel.net
Your Womack family is on line at Rootsweb's World Connect http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi Mary Ella was the daughter of Samuel Martin Womack, son of Richard Womack and Matilda Moxley. Researcher Annette Womack has the line up to Mary Ella's generation.
Beth
Saturday, August 06, 2005 at 15:14:07 (PDT)
Bill Brown (William L.)
newsguybb@sbcglobal.net
My proven GG Grandfather was Alexander WOMACK (about 1837-after 1870)
Full name may have been Alexander William or William Alexander.
He is on the 1870 census of Drew County, Arkansas as Alexander WOMACK...age 33, with wife, Mary..age 17, and one daughter, Willie M....age 1. Two years later, they had a 2nd daughter, Manie Leona. On that census, he says he was born in Illinois.
On the list of marriages in Drew County 1861-1869 (no specific years given) my proven GG Grandmother, Mary E. STUCKEY is shown marrying "William WOMACK", undoubtedly the same man.
In 1876, Mary, listed as a widow, remarries a man named William Porter DICKSON, born in Tennessee...so it seems obvious Alexander (or William) died between 1870 and 1876.
I'd like the name of Alexander's father and mother, and the line connecting the family back to the earlier WOMACKS. Sorry, I don't have a county in Illinois. Thanks a lot. Bill Brown Richardson, Texas
Sunday, August 07, 2005 at 07:36:29 (PDT)
DERRELL
dsrobinson2@cox.net
Sunday, August 07, 2005 at 14:52:04 (PDT)
Darrel & Judy Womack
jwma@comcast.net
Billy the Kid, was born illegitimate in New York city, Nov. 20 1859 to Catherine McCarty an Irish immigrant. He was call Henry. His mother later married a William E Antrim, Henry used the last name of Antrim, till about 1877 in New Mexico Henry stated calling himself William Bonney.
I have done a lot of research on the McCarty family name, I looked into Henry McCarty/Antrim or William Bonney as he was called.
Not to long ago they were doing some DNA research on Billy the Kid, for some of his possible descendants, his life was fun to look into.
Sorry Derrell, Billy the Kid was White. If you need more information let me know.
Sunday, August 07, 2005 at 20:42:01 (PDT)
DERRELL
dsrobinson2@cox.net
Monday, August 08, 2005 at 10:17:07 (PDT)
DERRELL
dsrobinson2@cox.net
Monday, August 08, 2005 at 17:05:11 (PDT)
James Ambrose Womack
jwomack1@mchsi.com
Wednesday, August 10, 2005 at 21:44:24 (PDT)
Sam
samsawadee@msn.com
That last post by James Ambrose - I spent almost 6 hours searching thru paid subscription services I have, and traced his bunch back to ole Abe of abt 1644 - sent him three emails with the information I found for him to assimilate and check out further - that was two days ago - think I could get a damn thank you?? Hell no I didn’t..
I do a lot of that stuff behind the scenes that people here know nothing about -- but I am beginning to see it is becoming wasted effort and that is my biggest gripe - why should I bust me arse for nothing - I don’t even get a feeling of accomplishment from trying to help others any more! It is more desperation trying to open someones eyes that cant see..
That was the basis of that last post were Jack came back and called me a horses ass...in a round about way that is..Most Womacks are not a giving bunch - they are mostly take -- bar none... If I really scare people, they should come to me direct not thru someone else - I dont care what someones cousin wont do because of what I might say - let them speak for themselves -- I do not go for wimps that cannot speak for themselves, male or female -- perhaps that is what makes me different from other Womacks -- I help, tell me I have and respond with information to help me and others -- Someone helps you, other than me, don’t remain silent .. silence appears a typical Womack excuse - a cop out for ones own incompetence in dealing with reality....A hey I got what I want now, the heck with you attitude...I can tell you that over 90% of the Womacks out there fit this category --
I see some people like Derrell posting away - duplication, sometimes - but what the heck at least he is getting stuff out there!
He dang sure aint afraid to do it -- even if sometimes people misinterpret what he posts -- GO DERRELL!!!!
I have been accused of a lot of things. High maintenance, etc..BUT, the main thing I was trying to get acoss was post, post, post no matter how small and at least acknowledge those who respond to you - Let them know their efforts in your behalf were appreciated and not wasted. It does not take that much intelligence to do that. And, puhleeeze, don’t insult mine by trying to tell me I am looking at it the wrong way -- take a closer look at it --
I have people coming to me from other countries about Womacks in their countries - even when I have never been there --
And, you know, for some, I have traced their lineage back to William Wamuke in the latter 1400's; or at least provided clues to help - thru them I may find who really was our elusive ancestor...and how the heck he got here,,,the info I have was provided by people that are not hush-hush, not closed mouthed, don’t whisper "toilet paper." Oh yes, they are Womacks or Womack descendants...
I am working on getting some in England, even Australia, to take DNA tests -- don’t know if it will go thru, but at least an attempt was made -- I may ask at this point, "What are you doing to further Womack research?"
(By the way, I am not drinking nor drunk as it appears is popular belief)
Thursday, August 11, 2005 at 01:53:37 (PDT)
DERRELL
dsrobinson2@cox.net
Written just the way it was in book
Lawrence Co., AR Loose Probate Papers 1815-1890
Womack, Jesse (Wammack)
d.c. 1827
Adm'r: 26 Feb 1827, John Womack appt'd
Heirs (25 Feb 1827): William Womack of Crawford Co., Ar Territory; and the following of Lawrence Co., towit: Nancy Hix, the heirs of Betsey Cochran, Polly Gray, Pleasant Womack, Setsey (or Lotsey) Womack, Phebe Womack, Jinny Womack, and Nicy Womack. On 30 March 1833, Alvis Nolen signed a receipt as an heir, as did John L. Cochran that same day.
Stinnet, Benjamin and Jope (Should be Jesse) (minors) Gdn: 26 June 1827, John Womack appt'd for these under age 14 heirs of Benjamin Stinnet, dec'd
The last one about Benjamin Stinnet says what seems to me to be that John Womack became gardian of Benjamin Stinnet's children that were under the age of 14 as stated above.
Thursday, August 11, 2005 at 04:08:06 (PDT)
Shanna Womack - Leatherwood
dragonbloodus@yahoo.com
My grandfather Paul Kagey Womack came from Danville Illinois. His dad was also Paul Womack. Thats as far as I have gotten with the family. They have all clamed up. Can I get a little asst. if any. It would be greatly appreciated.
Shanna
Friday, August 12, 2005 at 16:36:11 (PDT)
Shanna
dragonbloodus@yahoo.com
Saturday, August 13, 2005 at 22:21:12 (PDT)
Linda Ekstrum
ekstrum@hotmail.com
My grandparents Rudy and Nettie Womack lived in Farmington, Mo. (dates unknown-late 1800's)
Nettie's parents are: James Winfield Forshee and Mary Jane Forshee
Rudy and Nettie Womack's children: Ruth, Nola, Nannie, Clifford, Lee and Claud
(I don't know the order)
The family moved to Picher, Oklahoma (probably to mine the Zinc/Lead when Picher was a mining boom town). My father left Picher around 1924.
My father married my Mom (Althea Kimbrough) in 1940 and I was born in 1944 in Arizona.
My Father passed away April 30, 1976.
I'm curious about Rudy (Rudolphe) Womack and Nettie Forshee. Would anyone have any information? I have pictures of all these folks and would be happy to share them. Linda
Monday, August 15, 2005 at 21:17:47 (PDT)
hdwomack
hdwoack@cox.net
Tuesday, August 16, 2005 at 15:20:25 (PDT)
Connie Baumann
Littletn@aol.com
Womac, Schuyler, age 78, formerly of Calhoun, Tenn., resident of Chattanooga for the past tow years, who had made his home with his son, M.Ray Womac, 616 Derby St., died late Monday evening in a Cleveland hospital after several months' illness.
Survivors include three sons, Ray, Jay T. Womac, both of Chattanooga; Ralph E. Womac, Silver Springs, Md; four grandchildren, Mrs. Paul Greene, Rogersville, Tenn., Mrs. H.E. Stoner, Springfield, Mo., Mrs. R.A. Wheeler and Theo Womac both of Chattanooga; 12 great-grandchildren; one brother, Bob Womac, Cleveland, Tenn.
Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 3 p.m. Calhoun Baptist Church, the Rev. W.H. Liner officiating. Interment in Womac Cemetery. The body is at the home of a nephew, Glenn Womac, Calhoun. Quisenberry Funeral Home.
Chattanooga Times
Feb. 26, 1958
Wednesday, August 17, 2005 at 06:28:29 (PDT)
Anne Davies
amd08292
Wednesday, August 17, 2005 at 15:04:36 (PDT)
bill womack
bmw@brazosnet.com
Sam, can't remember if I thanked you when you responded to a posting of mine several months back. I think I did. Boy I hope I did. If not. Thanks now because I do appreciate any help I can get from anybody anytime. I'd sure to be categorized in that high percentge of "other Womacks." What you're doing and have done is a great service. Thanks and try to keep on keeping on even for those who don't appreciate. Maybe someday.
Bill
Wednesday, August 17, 2005 at 22:19:02 (PDT)
Michael Andrew Grissom
OklahomaRebel@hotmail.com
www.michaelandrewgrissom.com