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John Alsa Vinson, Randolph County, Alabama

Started by Freeda McDowell. Last reply by Ron Vincent May 2, 2013. 1 Reply

Vincent Family

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Comment by Ron Vincent on November 22, 2015 at 10:40pm

FOR ALL WHO ARE INTERESTED IN VINCENT SURNAME RESEARCH OR VINCENT FAMILY RESEARCH, PLEASE VISIT THIS WIKITREE PAGE WHICH I HAVE FOUND IS ACCESSED MORE THAN ANY OTHER WEBSITE FOR LOCATING OTHERS INTERESTED IN THE SAME THING:

http://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Vincent_Name_Study

Comment by Cody Stewart on February 11, 2011 at 7:54pm
Hello,
My name is Cody Stewart and my great great grandfather was Joseph F Vincent.  He was born in Macomb, McDonough, Illinois Jul 1848.  He moved to Alberta, Canada and then to Colorado.  I have his wife's name as Sarah "Sallie" M but I haven't found her last name yet... but I'm still a newbie to this so I'll keep searching :-)
Comment by Francis M. Stuart on August 28, 2009 at 8:39am
Hello

I'm looking for info on a Anna M. Marie/Maria Vincent b. 1801 in NY state and died 1851 Spencer, Medina, Ohio. She lived at one time in Truxton, Cortland Co., NY before moving with her husband Hiram Stuart and family to Ohio. There Vincent families in Truxton, NY area but I don't know which family she is related to.
Mr. Fran Stuart, Oberlin, Ohio
Comment by Brenda Faye Joiner on August 5, 2009 at 3:59pm
Hi Barbara,

I'm so glad this was what you were looking for.

Here's the link as far as I can tell. About all I know about a computer is how to turn it on and off.

http://www.genealogy.com/genforum.com/Vincent/messages/326/.html.

Something tells me this is not right. Google has me so spoiled. I just type what I want and it usually takes me right there.

Good luck!
Comment by Barbara Keel on August 5, 2009 at 3:31pm
Yes Brenda, this is exactly what I need!!!!!!! I had Sarah Willis on my Legacy papers, acrtually have her father listed simply as B. Willis. I have just started my research on this family and it was leading me in this direction but this is wonderful! Could you send me the link to the Genealogy.com board ths is on? Oh, I am sooooo excited. Thank you so much for posting this.
Comment by Brenda Faye Joiner on August 5, 2009 at 3:03pm
Hi Barbara,

I THINK I've discovered who Jesse Vincent's wife was. Her name was Sarah Willis, born 1809 in South Carolina. I came upon this information on the Message Board of Genealogy.Com's Message Board. It was included in a post from a lady who wa s looking for Benjamin Vincent. She said she "thought", but "wasn't sure" this information was factual, but everything I found on Ancestry, indicated it is true.


Oh, by the way, did I mention Sarah's Mother's name? (Just teasing!) Anyway, her name was Sarah "Cherokee Woman" Willis. Haven't found her maiden name or parents yet. That might be a little tricky.

This is the main information you were looking for, wasn't it? I mean the name of Jesse's wife and the fact that, we are, apparently,of Native American Descent?

If you have any questions, let me know. I will try to answer them.
Comment by Ron Vincent on July 21, 2009 at 9:26am
I have no Canady, Cannaday, Canaday, or Kennedy connection, Sorry. I also don't seem to have any connection with the Vincent's buried in the Vincent/Vinson cemetery near Annison. It's puzzling to me that there seems to be a number of unrelated Vincents who all settled in that part of Alabama after the native Americans were forced to leave their homes.
Comment by Barbara Keel on July 20, 2009 at 7:46pm
Brenda, I do have a group here for Martha Elizabeth's side of the family as well. It is listed under Canady, Cannaday, Canaday and Kennedy.
Ron, have you any connections with that family?
Comment by Barbara Keel on July 20, 2009 at 7:45pm
Hey Brenda, good to see you here! I will try to find that book at the Auburn Library. How have you been? We need to get Ron here up to Anniston and let him check out the family cemetery. There may be some of his people there.
Ron, you can get directions from the Anniston Library on how to get to the Cemetery. There used to be a homecoming there once a year but I don't know if they still do that or not.
Comment by Brenda Faye Joiner on July 20, 2009 at 5:02pm
Hi,

My name is Brenda Joiner. William Henry Vincent and Martha Elizabeth Kennedy Vincent were mt GGGrandparents.

I found two very interesting articles about the Vincent/Kennedy's, in a book, entitled, "Pioneer Families of Calhoun County, Alabama." , a few years ago, in our local (Talladega, Alabama) library.

One of the articles was about William Henry and Martha Elizabeth. It includes their parents (as far as any information is known), their brothers and sisters, their birthdates. It also gives the names and birthdates of their children. It was written by Richard Brennan, who was Aldolphus Leslie Vincent' s GGGrandfather.

The other article was about Martha Elizabeth's brother, William Francis Kennedy. It contains his birthdate, facts about his being born in Pickens District, South Carolina, as well as a few brief facts regarding his service during the Civil War. It also contains information about his wives (He was a widower who married again), his children, as well as other interesting facts.

This article was written by Vincent descendent.

I'm sorry, but I do not know when this book was written, or wrote it. I would enclose more information here, but thought it might be too long. I'm afraid I've "rattled on" too long, already.

If you want anymore information, let me know.t .
 

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