Cass County
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Thank you Volunteers!



If you are a volunteer and think what you're doing doesn't matter take a LOOK at this:

Thank you SOO much.
Three cheers for Volunteers.
Chris Benson
Santa Cruz Co, CAGenWeb Coordinator

Sometimes when we can't help they still thank you all:
Martha,
The volunteers at the LDS FHC looked at the 1870 Davis County census and they tell me the film is very poor quality and were unable to read much of it.

Sorry we couldn't be of more help.

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Dana, thanks for letting me know about this! My plans include a trip, hopefully soon, to Seattle and I'll try to National Archive Branch while there. Thanks, again. Martha C

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Being this far from my roots often has been frustrating, but am feeling a bit more connected now that I've found the Cass County Genealogy page! I really do appreciate all the work that goes into keeping it current! (I live in Yakima, WA!) Thanks. Martha C

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Thanks for the prompt response. I thought the web page is great, very user friendly, much more so than a lot of pages I've been on. I really enjoy the Cass County page. Just reading the names and places takes me back to my childhood and the warm Texas summers, something that is very comforting in a place where winter lasts six months! Thanks again, Steve Warren

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Dana, Please pass along a huge thank you to the ladies that did the look-up for me. Now if one of their (John and/or Peter) descen. would just come out of the woodwork . Thanks again, Joanna

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Hi fellow CCG members,

I am the Transplanted Texan and CCG member, Joyce Nunn Shumate in Alabama. The page is great and I wish you would pass on my thanks to Aunt Jane (Nunn) for sending the Web Page Address to me. Keep up the good work on the page, I have found it very interesting.

Thanks, Joyce

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Subj: GREAT!!
From: (Allen Wilson)

I just loved being able to access the actual 1850 census online.

I don't know where all my relatives went from Alabama, my direct line went to Arkansas but I highly suspect some went to Texas. But when you are working with names like MOORE, JONES, JOHNSON, SCOTT and other common names to search all of Texas had seemed impossible. I had hoped that with the technology available there would be more old census, books, etc. ONLINE.

THANKS FOR YOUR HARDWORK!!

I APPRECIATE IT!!

Sharon Wilson

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Subj: Cass Web Site
From: (Jo Autrey)

Thank you so much for such an organized and informative web site. I visit often and always surprised by new additions. Thanks for all the
hard work to everyone involved with this project. Lot of family history in Cass County, and so glad to have a site that I can visit anytime I
want. Thanks to all!

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Subj: Griffin at Law Chapel Cemetery
From: (Betty Crain)

Hi Dana
I sent a genealogy copies of the Griffin family records to the Queen City Library by mistake not knowing that the Genealogy Society was at Atlanta.

My Dad was an orphan and raised in Southeastern Oklahoma by his Mothers sister. His Dad Albert R. Griffin died on December 4, 1903 and is buried in Laws cemetery. Leon Griffin his son, my Dad was born December 9,1903. We never knew any of his side of the Griffin family.

His mother Mary Nelson, came with her folks to Oklahoma, she died only 5 years later. James Taylor Nelson , her dad requested to be buried next to his oldest son, Jim Nelson there in Bivins, Texas.  The family full filled his wishes.

After my Dad died in 1949 . I started searching for some one or any one of his distant relatives.  I have been so pleased to visit the Law cemetery and locate all of his people resting there. It is such a beautify little Methodist Church.

The Griffin and Maxwell families were some of the old settler there in that community. They had a large family as did the Nelson who came from that area also.

A special Thank you for working so hard and sharing this project with folks like me.
Betty Griffin Crain

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Subj:Cass_County_TXGenWeb_Page
From: Rhonda Long Carlin

Many thanks for the Cass County page! I started my research in Cass County because that is where I knew most of my information. I then went to other counties/states and realized how much work had gone into the Cass County site, because the other sites I visited didn't have near as much information! THANK YOU!!

I am researching these names in Cass Co.: Andrew Jackson Long/Martha Jane Bufford Long (my dad's paternal grandparents), John Paskel Bufford/Ellen (Tinker?) Bufford, Ernest G. Smith/Eva Mae Viard Smith (my dad's maternal grandparents), George W. Smith

Again, thanks to you and everyone who contributed!
Rhonda Long Carlin









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