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Khathu and Rhonda Mosley are now friends
Sep 5, 2011
Khathu replied to Khathu's discussion The search for R. Matthew Stanley in the 1900 and 1910 Census in the group Most Wanted! Ancestors Lost and Found
"Here are the marriage certificates"
Feb 16, 2011
Khathu replied to Khathu's discussion The search for R. Matthew Stanley in the 1900 and 1910 Census in the group Most Wanted! Ancestors Lost and Found
"He had one son with Mary Warren named Herbert Stanley. Herbert was born 8 Aug 1907 in Cass County, Texas."
Feb 16, 2011
Donna Gates-Smeall replied to Khathu's discussion The search for R. Matthew Stanley in the 1900 and 1910 Census in the group Most Wanted! Ancestors Lost and Found
"    The question I would have to ask myself is 1) was he living in another state? If so, then I have to think of places he might have lived prior to living in Cass County, TX.  2)  Is it possible he had just immigrated to…"
Feb 15, 2011
Khathu replied to Khathu's discussion The search for R. Matthew Stanley in the 1900 and 1910 Census in the group Most Wanted! Ancestors Lost and Found
"Hello Terri,   Yes, he was born in Clarksville,Red River County, Texas. His first wife was named Mary Warren. They separated on 4 Sep 1907. They were officially divorced on 15 Sep 1909. He married his second wife (my great greandmother) on 19…"
Feb 15, 2011
Khathu added a discussion to the group Most Wanted! Ancestors Lost and Found
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The search for R. Matthew Stanley in the 1900 and 1910 Census

Hello, I have been trying to find my great grandfather R. Matthew Stanley (1878-1932) for quite some time in the 1900 and 1910 U.S. Census--I have hit a brick wall. I am able to find him in other records such as WW 1 Draft Registration, tax roll, marriage and divorce records during the time period in question in Cass County, Texas. However, he is not showing up on the census. Currently, I am only able to locate him on the 1880, 1920 and 1930 Censuses.In addition, on those various records his…See More
Feb 15, 2011
Kenneth Kwame Welsh and Khathu are now friends
May 14, 2010
Khathu and Sharon G. Holmes are now friends
Mar 25, 2010
Khathu replied to Khathu's discussion Harriss Family of Halifax County, NC in 1870 in the group Most Wanted! Ancestors Lost and Found
"Hello Kate - I have looked for the family in both NC and VA using various spelling of the last name. I have also done searches using the first of the children who would have been alive in 1870. In addition, I have tried to locate Richard Harriss…"
Mar 22, 2010
Kate Steere replied to Khathu's discussion Harriss Family of Halifax County, NC in 1870 in the group Most Wanted! Ancestors Lost and Found
"Hi Khathu- I tried to find the rest of the Harriss family in 1870, my assumption would be that either the rest of the family were just missed, or their names were badly misspelled? I tried by first names of Alfred and the children that were alive…"
Mar 22, 2010
Khathu added a discussion to the group Most Wanted! Ancestors Lost and Found
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Harriss Family of Halifax County, NC in 1870

I have been trying to find my ggg grandfather Alfred Harriss and his family in North Carolina for quite some time in the 1870 Federal Population Census--I do believe that I have hit a brick wall. I find them in the 1880-1930 Census. However I am able to Holland Harriss in 1870 living in the household of a Louis Hannon...here's what I have: 1880 United States Census Palmyra Township, Halifax County, NC E.D. 129 Page 26BHarriss, Alfred 57 self NC Harriss, Holland 44 wife NC Harriss, Rufus 21 son…See More
Mar 22, 2010
Khathu and Teresa Hillis are now friends
Jan 20, 2010
Khathu and Dawnna are now friends
Dec 7, 2009
GeneJ left a comment for Khathu
"Hi Khathu: Thanks for the add! --GJ"
Nov 11, 2009
Khathu replied to Khathu's discussion Searching for Slave Era Documents in Abbeville County, South Carolina in the group African Ancestored Genealogy
"Thanks Angela! By examining the 1860 Slave Schedule and crossing referencing it with the 1850 Slave Schedule it appears that Henry Boozer's wife and nine children each received between 3-5 slaves a piece. Most of the children continued to live…"
Nov 9, 2009
Sonia L. Walker replied to Khathu's discussion Searching for Slave Era Documents in Abbeville County, South Carolina in the group African Ancestored Genealogy
"Hi Khathu, I have a compilation of data from the 1860 Population & Slave Schedules for Abbeville Co, SC. It doesn't list individuals who were enslaved, but does list those who held 20, 292 people in the county. Since you have some…"
Nov 9, 2009

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What surnames are you interested in researching?
Sampson, Luckey, Leavell, Boozer, Stanley, Dorsey, Haynes, Simpson, Perkins, Brown, Harden, Easley, Brewster, Williams, Crawford, Harriss, Whitaker, Pettis, Houston, Moody, and Means
What countries and other locations are you interested in researching?
Chestfield County, Virginia; Halifax and Northampton Counties, North Carolina; Bastrop, Cass, Leon, Freestone, Leon, Smith and Van Zandt Counties, Texas; Avoyelles, De Soto, and Rapides Parishes, Louisiana; Orangeburg, Fairfield, and Newberry Counties South Carolina; and Perry County, Alabama
What is your level of genealogy knowledge?
Intermediate Family History Researcher
For what reason did you start genealogy research?
To learn more about my family origins and history.
Do you have a genealogy website or blog?
http://www.ourgreatness.tribalpages.com

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At 6:33am on November 11, 2009, GeneJ said…
Hi Khathu:
Thanks for the add! --GJ
At 4:17pm on October 2, 2009, GeneJ said…
P.S. Link to Atlanta Public Library site.

I contacted them by phone. Volunteers responsible for that part of the library will return my call next week.

Atlanta Public Library
www.atlantalib.com
101 W Hiram St
Atlanta, TX 75551-2509
(903) 796-2112
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At 4:14pm on October 2, 2009, GeneJ said…
Hi Khathu:
Posted some general items to your Most Wanted challenge; cross posted a question about African American cemeteries to comment wall of the group, Texas Cemeteries." Separately, while you may already have done so, I contacted Atlanta Public Library (Cass County, Texas) to learn if there are any materials historical overviews, whether general or specific, about 1870ish African American families at Cass County.
At 9:46pm on September 27, 2009, GeneJ said…
Hi Khathu:
I haven't posted another reponse to your challlenge ... but I have definately been working on it! Plan to do one more sweep now, then post a question about a few of the family facts. --GJ
At 10:12pm on September 25, 2009, GeneJ said…
Hi Khathu
Welcome to the group, Most Wanted! Ancestors Lost and Found. --GJ
At 3:23pm on July 25, 2009, Brandy Luckey said…
sounds good, i have Betty Catherine daughter is sending me some luckey pictures. of lizzies kids. Also, i have more information i would like to share with you. soon as i get some time i will send you a note. try this link

http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/11968028/family
At 2:59pm on July 25, 2009, Brandy Luckey said…
really? my grandfather mentioned it but he couldnt remember when. Do you know what day? I am in Cali but I would like to go???
At 8:18am on July 25, 2009, Brandy Luckey said…
Well we are distant cousins. My grandfather is James Auther Luckey Born 1932-. He is Henry Luckey-1910 and Ion Byrd 1905 child. I found them on your family tree. You have done alot of reasearch. How long have you been looking?
At 11:38am on July 22, 2009, Lorine McGinnis Schulze said…
Khathu, That's a lovely photo you uploaded to the Group Lost Faces but it stretched. Can you resize it and upload again? There are instructions in the group titled "Uploading Photos to the Group". There is some kind of glitch in the site itself so that photos look okay in your personal albums but they stretch out of proportion in the groups unless resized.

Thanks!
Lorine
At 3:41pm on July 20, 2009, Beverley Ferrell said…
I also have relatives in Red River, Upshur, etc. Can you post the names in the estate record who purchased from the estate of Franklin, I believe you said? My third ggrandfather was J.P. in Red River Area. His name was John T. Clark. He was there duing the Republic days.
 
 
 

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