Robinson Pauline [Female] b. ABT 1937
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Title: Ladner Odyssey-Randall Ladner
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Posted by Sherry Hamblen on January 03, 1999 at 20:02:09:
In Reply to: Jean Pantier (John Peter Pankey)d. 1717 posted by Sheila Quinn on July 19, 1998 at 02:32:06:
I was delighted to see that PANKEY is derived from PANETIER/PANTIER/PANETIE and the Huguenot colonists. I am seeking to connect Susanne PANETIER m. Jacques BILBO/BIBBEAU/BILLIEBO, etc. Jaques BIBBEAU and Isaac PANETIER appear on the passenger list of the Mary & Ann that arrived in Manakin in August 1700. I found a website that guessed that Jacques' wife was Susane PANKEY. Do you have any more information on the PANETIER family that might help me connect this grandmother?
Posting by Sherry Hamblen on Genforum
I wondered if you would check for my Susanne/Susane PANETIER/PANKEY who married Jaques BILBO/BILLIEBO/BILLIEBEAU and was the mother of Jean Pierre BILBO. I think she must be part of this family and would dearly love to find her parents and siblings! I believe she died 5 Oct 1751 in Berkley, South Carolina. Her marriage date is thought to be about 1705, probably in Manakin. I think she must have been born in France but have, as yet, been unable to find her family.
Please let me know if these volumes might be of interest to me for my library, as well.
Thanks so much,
Sherry Hamblen
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Title: Janet Palin E-mail,
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Bufford or Bluford Burks since the War of 1812. Buford was too young, six years
old, for the army. His father, John Randolph Burks of Kentucky left him with
some people and they moved before he could return. John Burks rode off on a
black horse and spent 6 months looking for Buford after the Battle of N
Orleans as told by Daniel Burks of Picayune. Anyone with information on Buford
Burks, Please contact me. Tom Stevens 601 795 6773
Daniel Burks was one of eight sons born to John Randolph Burks and Margaret
McNeill and they formerly lived in Virginia. The other sons were John, Joseph,
Berryman, Roland, Randolph, Samuel and Buford all born in South Carolina. In
Bowling Green Kentucky in late 1811, they constructed a flatboat, loaded their
possessions and floated doun the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers. While coming down
the Mississippi, the big earthquake of December 16, 1811 occurred and they lost
most of their belongings. The big depression north of Memphis in Tennessee
filled with water and caused the Mississippi River to run backwards four days
and filled what is now Reelfoot Lake. The family floated on down the Mississippi
to Natchez. In 1812, John, Roland, and Daniel enlisted on September 16th. in the
United States Army at Washington Mississippi, just north of Natchez. Daniel was
eight years old and a drummer boy in the 2nd. Infantry. The other brothers
Samuel, Randolph and Joseph also served in the army. Military Archives show some
of the Burks marched with Jackson from Mobile to the Battle of New Orleans. Two
of the brothers were captured by the British, put aboard a ship, and died of
Yellow Fever in Mobile Bay.
Daniel was also captured and put aboard a schooner in Mobile Bay to be shipped
as a prisoner of war to England. There was an old woman who was aboard ship
visiting. When the visitors were ask to take their under aged children off the
ship, she said, "Come on son," took Daniel's hand and walked him down ships
gangplank.. He couldn't have been over ten years old. Later, Bill Burks
observed, "We came a gnats behind of becoming Limey (a british seaman)."
The three Burks boys John, Roland and Daniel came to the Henleyfield - Bogalusa
area and applied for land bounties in 1817 for their brothers who died in the
War of 1812.
In 1824, Daniel married Virginia Jane Smith and raised ten children.
Source Daniel Burks of Picayune / "Juckers" Smith Family History
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Title: Pearl River County Historical Society Vicky Lang Cemetery Listings
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Title: Pearl River County Historical Society Vicky Lang Cemetery Listings
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Author: John H. "Buster" Strahan
Title: A Strahan Story
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Title: Pearl River County Historical Society Vicky Lang Cemetery Listings
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SPRINGHILL CEMETERY Poplarville, Pearl River County, Ms.
STRAHAN,Dorothy M [09 FEB 1912] [12 JUN 1971] W/O Ottis B 76
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