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    1. Nora BARNHART
    2. Searching for information on Nora BARNHART Spouse: William GRUBB Nora's parents were Orville BARNHART and Lorraine ?. Any help appreciated. Thank You, Candy Grubb (candyg@theofficenet.com)

    08/14/1997 02:24:47
    1. Barnhart, Henry B. and daughter Missouir Ann / Kirkpatrick TN
    2. Saw this post on TN Roots and thought that it might interest someone on the Barnhart list. Sheryl McNeely Shaw Crosby, TX ********************************** Subj: Re: Kirkpatrick Date: 97-07-31 09:06:40 EDT From: fbland@cswnet.com (FRANCIS BLAND) Sender: TNROOTS-L@LISTSERV.INDIANA.EDU (Geneology discussion for Tennessee) Reply-to: fbland@cswnet.com To: TNROOTS-L@LISTSERV.INDIANA.EDU ---------- > From: Linda Mondy <gmm001@MAIL.CONNECT.MORE.NET> > To: TNROOTS-L@LISTSERV.INDIANA.EDU > Subject: [TNROOTS] Kirkpatrick > Date: Wednesday, July 30, 1997 11:59 PM > > I have discovered new information about my Kirpatrick line. If anyone has > more information or can tie into this line, I'd like to hear from them. I'm > quoting from a newspaper article published in by Cletis R. Ellinghouse, > editor of the Puxico Press: > > > Kime's most prominent citizen for many years was arguably Wayne County > Court Judge James Kirpatrick Sr. (1804-1867), a native of South Carolina who > arrived in the neighborhood from Tennessee in 1831 with his family, which > included his father, Samuel Kirkpatrick. > Mr. Kirkpatrick's discoveries at Kime were obviously favorable, for he > was joined in Wayne County six years later by his brother Francis > Kirkpatrick. But after the de3ath of his wife, Francis Kirpatrick moved to > Scott County along with his father. > Not long thereafter the father, grandson of an immigrant from Ireland, > made the long journey from Scott County to visit his son in Wayne County and > died there. > Despite the sadness associated with the deaths among family members, > Mr. Kirkpatrick's early years at Kime were filled with achievement and > emolument. > The record is sufficient to instill the certainty he was possessed of a > keen interest in his government and the developing enterprises that abounded > across the wooded hills and valleys he came to love. > A Justice of the Peace as early as 1837, sheriff and collector some > time later, a member of the administrative county court for three terms, his > record would nevertheless be incomplete without a reference to the good > workds carried on by his family at Oak Grove Baptist Church after his death > at Kime. > His wife and the mother of his children was South Carolina native Mary > (Kennell) Kirkpatrick (1802-1871), whose name is the first to appear on a > roster of members in the church record. > The names of descendants and kinsmen of James and Mary Kirpatrick found > on the membership listings of Oak Grove Baptist Church for the years > 1870-1888 offter compelling evidence of the family's Wayne County heritage. > Andrew J. Kirkpatrick, a son who served as the church sexton, on > several committees and helped to build the Oak Grove church house in 1884 > and 1885. > Sarah E. Kirkpatrick, the wife of Andrew J. Kirkpatrick. > Franklin "Frank" Kirkpatrick, a grandson who was baptized in 1873, > served on many committees, was a deacon, helped build the church sanctuary, > and expressed great concern about members signing a dram shop petition. He > was probably the son of andrew J. Kirpatrick from a previous marriage but > documentation is missing. > Eliza Kirkpatrick, the wife of Frank Kirkpatrick. > Charles L. Kirkpatrick, a grandson. Elected a deacon in 1885, the name > appears in 1884 and 1885 only. He was a son of Andrew J. Kirkpatrick. > James F. Kirpatrick, a grandson. He was a son of andrew J. Kirkpatrick > and donated labor to build the new church house. > Zerilda (Kirkpatrick)(Sandlin) Butler, a daughter. After the death of > her first husband, Hardy Sandlin, she was remarried to George Washington > Hampton Butler. > Mary (Kirkpatrick) Davis, a daughter whose husband was Francis M. > Davis, a verteran of Union Army service. Her father-in-law, William > Armstrong Davis, was the first postmaster at Lost Creek in 1875. > Wallis Kirkpatrick, a son who was a Union Army soldier, the long time > church clerk, and the leader in the struggle to erect the new Oak Grove > sanctuary. > Missouri Ann (Barnhart) Kirkpatrick, the first wife of Wallis > Kirkpatrick and a daughter of Henry B. Barnhart. > Eleanor Ann "Nellie" (McGee) (Cowan) Kirkpatrick, the second wife of > Wallis Kirkpatrick, the church treasurer, and a daughter of Thomas Jefferson > McGee, the first of the McGees for whom McGee was named. > Viola F. (Kirkpatrick) Yates, a granddaughter and the wife of Jim > Yates. Her father was Wallis Kirkpatrick. > Minerva (Kirkpatrick) Hoppas, a daughter and wife of the Rev. Z. > Alexander Hoppas, one of the pastors of Oak Grove. > James Kirpatrick Jr., a son. He was a church deacon, association > messenger, moderator at times, one of the leaders in the church. > Sarah Jane Kirkpatrick, the wife of james Kirpatrick Jr. > Mary (Cattron) Morgan, a granddaughter who spent the remaining years of > her childhood in the home of her grandparents at Kime after the death during > the Civil War of her parents, Socrates and Musedorum (Kirkpatrick) Cattron. > She and her husband later moved into the log home of the Cattrons on Otter > Creek. It was her place of birth and where she spent the rest of her days. > She, her father and Grandfather Jacob Cattron all died there. > Charles Morgan, the husband of mary (Cattron) Morgan, a church deacon > and association messenger who was called upon many times to take on > leadership responsibilities. > James A. Kirkpatrick, a grandson whose death is recorded Aug. 26, 1873. > His father, Samuel Kirpatrick, was a Union Army sergeant. > Mollie Kirkpatrick, a granddaughter whose father was Samuel Kirkpatrick. > Others in the family were surely members in the years after 1888. > > ("Kirkpatrick Family was Prominent in Kime Community" by Cletis R. > Ellinghouse, Editor, Puxico Press. Based on the papers of Rev. H. Y. Mabrey) > > *Kime, Missouri. > Linda Mondy > 15395 Slab Springs Dr. > Licking, Missouri 65542 > U.S.A. > 573-674-3798 >

    07/31/1997 08:26:22
    1. EMILY BARNHART m STEPHEN MASON 1842 in Indiana
    2. Dorothy A. Brylinski
    3. Can anyone help with the BARNHART and MASON families in Indiana? Who were EMILY BARNHART's parents? Where and when was she born? Who were STEPHEN MASON's parents? 1. EMILY BARNHART b. CIR 1822, PA, m. 27-AUG-1842, in Ripley Cnty, IN, STEPHEN B. MASON, b. 1821, IN, Occupation: Cooper, Resided: Shelby, IN, 1850. Found on Indiana State Library Genealogy Division Internet site "Indiana Marriages through 1850". STEPHEN: Stephen Mason was listed as a Cooper on the 1850 Shelby, Ripley, IN Census. Eli S. Mason, Cooper, age 33, John A. Mason, age 34, grocery keeper were found on the 1850 Census in Shelby, Ripley Co, IN. Also, Thomas and William Mason, age 46. Were these Stephen's brothers? Who are Emily's parents? Children: 2. i EDITH ANN b. 1844. 3. ii Evaline b. 26-APR-1846. iii Mary M. Mason b. 1847, IN. iv Rufus Mason b. 1848, IN. 2. EDITH ANN MASON b. 1844, Shelby, Ripley, IN, m. 28-MAR-1861, in Columbus, Bartholomew, IN, DAVID NEWSOM, b. 10-AUG-1839, Sand Creek, Bartholomew, IN, (son of ISAAC NEWSOM and MARY CHAWMER) Occupation: Postal Service, d. 19-JAN-1893, Richmond, Wayne, IN, Buried: 1893, Earlham Cemetery, Resided: 23-APR-1890, Richmond, Wayne, IN. EDITH died 1865, Sand Creek, Bartholomew, IN, Buried: 1865, Azalia Methodist Cemetery, Resided: Bartholomew Co, 1860. An Edith A. Mason, age 18 is listed in the Joseph R. Cox household in Azalia, Bartholomew County, IN Census for 1860, Page 451,2. Also listed in this household were Willis Pelle, 23, Asenith C. Peele, 21, Edmund B. Peele, 1/2 yr DAVID: David is listed on the Azalia, Bartholomew County, IN 1860 Census, age 21, Mary (Chawmer) Newsom and his brothers John, Josey, Eli. Also listed,Melinda Nichols. On the 1870 Census he was listed with Ella M. (Fislar) and his younger brother, Eli. Ella was his second wife. David and Ella are buried at Earlham Cemetery, Richmond, Indiana. According to Bartholomew Historical Atlas, David was born on Section 33, Sand Creek Township. He was a Justice of the Peace. From 1879 Bartholomew Co. Ind. Atlas provided by Allen County Public Library, David was born Aug. 10, 1839 on Section 33 Sand Creek Township and in 1879 had one child and was Justice of the Peace. (That would have been Chauncey.) Children: i CHAUNCEY NEWSOM b. 25-OCT-1865, Bartholomew Cnty, IN, m. (1) 27-JAN-1889, in Erath Cnty, TX, LAURA LAVINIA PEEPLES, b. 04-SEP-1860, Wetumpka, Coosa, AL, (daughter of JOHN W. PEEPLES and MARY ANN ELIZABETH MANN) d. 19-DEC-1914, Cone, Crosby, TX, Buried: 1914, Cone, Crosby, TX, m. (2) Tennessee Selby, b. 11 NOV, Buried: near Shamrock, TX. CHAUNCEY died 08-JUL-1933, Tres Piedras, Taos, NM, Buried: Tres Piedras, Taos, NM, Resided: 1933, Tres Piedras, Taos, NM. Chauncey was listed as 'adopted' and in June,1880 was living in Azalia,IN with Elizabeth Cook, Age 63 (1880 Census, Bartholomew Cnty, Sandcreek Township, Page 205.) Elizabeth (Chawmer) Cook was the sister of Mary Chawmer, Chauncey's grandmother. 3. Evaline Mason b. 26-APR-1846, Bartholomew Cnty, IN, m. 08-FEB-1866, in Azalia, Bartholomew, IN, Hezekiah B. Wakefield, b. 09-SEP-1840, Bartholomew Cnty, IN, (son of Hezekiah Wakefield and Catherine Ackerman) d. 10-APR-1910, Roseburg, Douglas, OR. Evaline died 09-AUG-1922, Klamath Falls, Klamath, OR, Buried: 12-AUG-1922, Klamath Falls, Klamath, OR. Hezekiah: Hezekiah was a veteran of the Civil War, Co. A 53 Ind. Vol, Capt. He is in Family #2041 on 1860 Census for Bartholomew County. Children: i Gertrude Wakefield b. 1858, IN. ii Hulbert S. Wakefield. iii Vestal Wakefield. In a letter from Vestal 1 OCT 1922, he mentions Helen in Oakland. Is this his sister? Also Sadie and Ed & wife. Who are they iv Helen Wakefield. v Edith Stella Wakefield.

    07/14/1997 10:40:54
    1. Barnhart, Fred
    2. Estella K. Johnson
    3. Fred Barnhart, researcher, where are you? Address via RSL returned. If anyone knows how to reach him, please forward this or e-mail me. I would like to exchange Barnhart information re Schuylkill co, PA. Thanks. ekjohnson@worldnet.att.net

    07/13/1997 07:35:48
    1. Help -- UNSUB BARNHART-L
    2. William H. Lemon
    3. Listowner: On 6/20/97 I tried to UNSUB from BARNHART-L because I wanted to subscribe to the digest mode. I was not able to for what I believe are the following reasons: When I subscribed to BARNHART, Compuserve provided its members with only a numerical ID, in my case 74462.2256@compuserve.com. Subsequently they offered a personal ID. I chose Bill_Lemon@compuserve.com. Apparently my personal ID is what shows up on the messages that I send. The numerical address is still valid as well, but I don't believe that I can control which return address is placed on my messages. Please help me unsubscribe because I have subscribed to the digest mode. Thank you. Bill Lemon

    07/12/1997 08:57:42
    1. Susan/Susanna Barnhart
    2. Joe Reines
    3. Greetings, I'm searching for information on family members of my great-great-grandparents, Susan Barnhart (b.9/10/1817-d.3/1/1887). Married 10/24/1844, to Danial M. Ebersole (b.ca1818-d.5/22/1895). They lived in Conoy Township, Pa and were married in Elizabethtown, Pa. They had three children together; Anna Ebersole (b.1848, m. Benjamin S. Capp/Kapp), Fanny Ebersole (b.1851, m. John Schroeder/Schreader/Schroder/Shrader (my great-grandparents)), Catherine/Kate Ebersole (b.1854, m. David C. Hawk/Halk). Susan also had a son Cyrus Oldweiler (b.8/27/1840 d.2/4/1918), with Philip M. Oldweiler, out of wedlock. If anyone has more information on any of these people, I'd sincerely appreciate hearing from you. Thank you, Joe Reines

    07/05/1997 02:44:39
    1. WALTER BERNARD
    2. Jane Williams
    3. Walter Bernard was my Revolutionary War grandfather. Born 28 Feb. 1758, Frederick, Maryland; died 5 February 1841, Franklin County, Virginia. He married Ruth Hill in Henry County, Va. 4 June 1782. Our problem is that we have never been able to connect Walter to a family. We have traced the things he states in his Rev. War Pension but find no records. Recently we have discovered that John Bernard, who was beheaded by in the Indians at Denton Station, now Nashville, Tennessee, in the spring of 1780, may be his father. John's family was awarded land by North Carolina in 1792- as "heir" the person so named was Walter Bernard and two of Walter's sons, William Samuel and Thomas Hill Bernard, claimed the land for Walter. We cannot find out anything about John. Does he belong to anyone? Will share any information about the later family in exchange to information regarding these early families in Tennessee. Please reply privately. Thanks for any help. Jane Bernard Williams @ Social Circle janwilli@mindspring.com

    06/27/1997 02:06:28
    1. Re: Mary Magdalina BARNHART
    2. Jim Wise
    3. Searching for information on my 4th great grandmother, Mary Magdalina BARNHART b. abt 1800-1815. She was married to Jacob HEPLER and they had a daughter, Anna Maria Magdeline HEPLER b. 1 Jan 1833. Jim Wise e-mail address = jimwise@emwv.com Searching Pennsylvania: WISE MILLER ROSS LYNCH BEYER KING 17-18-1900s Germany: KONIG HERTZEL WILES CONRAD DURZ 16-1700s Scotland: CAMPBELL KNOX 1700s Ireland: CHRISTY WILSON GIBSON 1700s Switzerland: KELLER STEINER BOSSHART MEYER 15-1600s HIRTZEL FREY NAYER SINTER

    06/24/1997 11:06:04
    1. Barnhart
    2. Afterhrs
    3. -- [ From: Afterhrs * EMC.Ver #2.5.02 ] -- See my page-http://www.homepages@skylink.net/~afterhrs/surnames.htm John Barnhart b. 21 Sep 1821 d. 25 Sep 1902 Son Abner b. 15 Jun 1848 d. 7 Feb 1937 Bill -- Bill Scholtes 314 Palisades Dr Henderson, NV. 89014 AfterHours Computing Inc. Las Vegas, NV 89121 fax-702-731-6918

    06/24/1997 01:54:28
    1. BARNHART,Jacob
    2. Dru Falk: email d1985d@aol.com I am looking for the parents and siblings of Jacob BARNHART b. abt 1814 in Athens Co.,Ohio. He married in 1835 Mary SKIVER. The family eventually moved to Greenup Co.,Ky. Jacob's death record said his parents' names were Joseph and Elizabeth. Any information would be greatly appreciated.

    06/16/1997 12:10:16
    1. Re: Daniel Barnhart (1763) Family
    2. Ken Yarberry
    3. At 04:20 PM 6/11/97 -0500, you wrote: >Greetings, > >I am a descendent of Daniel Sr. (Often mentioned as Daniel 1st) I have no birth or death date for him. Family stories say he came to Germantown in 1749 with 2 brothers. I do have good information on his son. Daniel JR (2nd). Most accounts list his death as 1802 but court records show an inventory of his estate in Sept 1800. I use this date and assume the references to his death at 37 to be correct or b1763. I do not have Daniel Sr. brothers names and hope to fined them someday. Also Daniel JR's brothers are not consistent. I have Daniel, David, Jonathan and 2 sisters. A fourth brother Jacob is occasionally mentioned. > >Any information is appreciated. I will be happy to share any information I have on this line. > >Michael A. Barnhart >Barnhart@imagin.net >6521 Wrigley Way >Fort Worth, Texas 76133 > Just a note to check in. Michael is a half-first cousin. We share the same Barnhart line. I look forward to discussing this family. Ken Yarberry kjy106@psu.edu kyarberry@aol.com

    06/11/1997 10:13:47
    1. Re: Daniel Barnhart (1763) Family
    2. Hello! I have an interest in a John BARNHART who appeared on the 1790 Burke Co.,NC census. I believe that he was the father or brother to a CHRISTIANA BARNHART (my ancestor). Have you seen this name before? Could Christiana be one of the two sisters you refer to? Thanks! Tess

    06/11/1997 06:40:40
    1. Daniel Barnhart (1763) Family
    2. Michael A. Barnhart
    3. Greetings, I am a descendent of Daniel Sr. (Often mentioned as Daniel 1st) I have no birth or death date for him. Family stories say he came to Germantown in 1749 with 2 brothers. I do have good information on his son. Daniel JR (2nd). Most accounts list his death as 1802 but court records show an inventory of his estate in Sept 1800. I use this date and assume the references to his death at 37 to be correct or b1763. I do not have Daniel Sr. brothers names and hope to fined them someday. Also Daniel JR's brothers are not consistent. I have Daniel, David, Jonathan and 2 sisters. A fourth brother Jacob is occasionally mentioned. Any information is appreciated. I will be happy to share any information I have on this line. Michael A. Barnhart Barnhart@imagin.net 6521 Wrigley Way Fort Worth, Texas 76133

    06/11/1997 03:20:15