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Wood County (TX) Genealogy Coffee Klatch

An unofficial and informal place to share ideas, etc concerning genealogical activities, research in Wood County, Texas. Just pull up a chair, pour yourself a cup of java, and join in.

Website: http://woodtxgene.com/
Location: Wood County, Texas
Members: 16
Latest Activity: Aug 1, 2016

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Discussion Forum

Ideas on how to increase membership in our society

Started by Deason Hunt. Last reply by Deason Hunt Jan 19, 2011. 4 Replies

Changes in Genealogy Library

Started by Deason Hunt. Last reply by Deason Hunt Nov 17, 2010. 5 Replies

Wood County Genealogy Coffe Klatch Comment Wall

Started by Deason Hunt. Last reply by Deason Hunt Oct 28, 2009. 20 Replies

Over at the Wood County Texas Genealogical Society Bulletin

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Comment by Deason Hunt on May 25, 2011 at 6:27pm
We have set up a Wood County, Texas Genealogy Research Community over at Facebook. Come on over and take a look: Wood County, Texas Genealogy Research Community
Comment by jammie barker on January 19, 2011 at 6:52am

need some help. looking for grave of Mary Jane Weir Whittiker.  She was living in Quitman with granddaughter Sarah Jenetta Luman in 1920.  She doesnt show up again in any census, so i expect she died (she was 84 and getting a check from the county for being a poor). 

Working full time and cant get to the courty house or list of cemeteries. Any help would be appreated.

Comment by Deason Hunt on October 6, 2009 at 12:37pm
Another idea I like comes from a March 2008 meeting at the North Platte, Nebraska Genealogical Society:
"The Genealogy Kitchen Sink is fast approaching. That's what the North Platte (NE) Genealogical Society members are calling the March meeting. It's like a mini-fair where members can bring displays of projects, family treasures, ideas, books, ..." The rest of the story is at this clickable link: http://www.incolor.inetnebr.com/rcoleman/page6/files/category-genea...
Any comments about this you'd like to share, just ADD COMMENT to the COMMENT WALL.
Comment by Betty Vaughn on October 6, 2009 at 9:53am
Thomas Shaw served in the Confederate Army from Alabama. After the
war, with his wife and ten children, left their home near Vernon, Lamar Co,
AL and migrated to Quitman, Wood Co, TX. He was a farmer for most of
his life. He had lost part of his hand in the war and wore a specially
designed glove with a strap to hold implements and tools such as an axe
and hoes.
Mary Jane and Thomas Jefferson Shaw had two sets of twins. First William
A. (Billy) and Mary Elizabeth (Betty) in 1859, then Andrew Jackson and
Thomas Jefferson, Jr. in 1869.
Thomas served in the Confederate Army Co. I 43rd Alabama Infantry
Regiment. About 1880 he with his wife and ten of Thier children, left
Thier home near Vernon, Lamar County, Alabama and migrated to Concord
Community, six miles from Quitman, Wood County, Texas where he farmed
rest of his life. He lost part of his hand in the war and wore an
especially design glove with a strap to hold implements ( axe handles-hoe
handles-etc.) he was using.
part of a note about his company
"I" Company, may 12,1862 Rendezvous at Tuscaloosa. May 13-June
4,1862 Remained in camp. June 5-9, 1862 Left Tuscaloosa with orders to
join the regiment in Mobile. Marched to Newbern fifty one miles, took
railroad to Salma about 10 miles and took a steamboat to Mobile about 300
miles June 10,1862. June 11-24,1862 remained in camp in Mobile until
ordered to Chattanooga. June 25-29,1862 took steamboat from Mobile to
Montgomery, Thence by railroad to Chattanooga. June 30, 1862 Arrived at
Chattanooga at night and pitched tents at camp Forney, where we are now
stationed.
Comment by Betty Vaughn on October 6, 2009 at 9:50am
I wanted to share this family photo of the Shaw family of Wood Co. Mary Jane Maddox married Thomas Jefferson Shaw. and had 11 children. They were my husband's grandparents. Thomas died in June of 1900 and 1900 was written on this photo. As Thomas Sr. is not in photo it is possible that this was taken as the family gathered for his funeral
Comment by Betty Vaughn on October 6, 2009 at 9:49am

Comment by Rudolph Marquis Reid Jr. on October 6, 2009 at 9:06am
My offer of the PAF file was intended to be by email attachment only. I am getting requests for CDs and that was not my intent.
The file is quite large, so be patient.
Comment by Deason Hunt on October 6, 2009 at 8:51am
I liked the variety of activities for the September meeting of the Tri-State Genealogical Society of Evansville, Indiana as posted in their Captain's Log.

6:30 PM Individual Research Assistance (Bring your information)
7:30 PM Regular Monthly Meeting
Program: "Basics & Beyond" - Mary Lou Bevers
Discussion Groups: "German Research" - Karin Kirsch
OR "Cemetery & Funeral Homes" - Connie Conrad

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Comment by Deason Hunt on October 4, 2009 at 4:32pm
The Wood County Genealogical Society Bulletin, an weblog of resources, society activities, queries, and other information and research opportunities for Wood County, Texas is one month old. The blog is at http://woodtxgene.com/. (The clickable link is above on this page.) We invite you over to take a look and hope that if you have queries to post or information that you can add in the comments to each post that you will feel free to participate there.
Comment by Deason Hunt on October 2, 2009 at 12:12pm
Hey, Mark. That sounds like a good idea to me.
 

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