Beverly, I was speaking of the earlier Blackburns. There is a short article on your Thomas in the book, Floyd County, Kentucky History, copyright 1992 by the Bicentennial Committee of Prestonburg, KY. The ISBN # is 1-56311-073-3. If you can not or do not want to access a copy at your local library, send me a snail mail address and I will copy this copy I have (not the book, the article). My line comes down from Edmond's son, Levi. It would have made things lots less confusing if they had not named their sons after their brothers and fathers!!! Keep in touch. We may be able to help each other. Pat Arrants ----- Original Message ----- From: Beverly J. Blackburn <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, February 05, 2000 7:37 AM Subject: Re: [BLKBURN] Edmond Blackburn > Pat, > When I read this posting, I didn't know if you were talking about my > Blackburns that moved to Floyd County KY in the 1860's or the earlier > Blackburns in Floyd County KY. I've tried to make a connection to the early > Blackburns of Floyd County. My gggrandfather, Thomas Blackburn, was the son > of Edmund L. and Elizabeth Adkerson Blackburn. Thomas married Nancy Elrod. > We believe they came with their children to KY around 1866 or 67. > Do you have info on the early Blackburns in Floyd Co.? They were in Floyd > Co. in the early 1800's. > Beverly Blackburn > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Pat Arrants <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Monday, January 24, 2000 7:14 PM > Subject: [BLKBURN] Edmond Blackburn > > > > The line I am working on comes from Benjamin Blackburn who sailed to North > Carolina on the Carolina from London in 1774. He and his wife , Elizabeth > Adkerson, named their children: Edmond (or Edmund, depending on the source) > Leroy, Levi, John, and Sarah. > > > > With those names for the children, perhaps there is a connection to Henry > Edmond, born at Kingston upon Hull in England. I have not been able to get > Benjamin back to the UK. He came as a clergyman and lived in NC. Part of his > family moved to Floyd Co., Ky. My grandmother of that line was born in > Trade, TN. Later her family moved to Peebles, Ohio. > > > > Other Blackburns in Ashe Co., NC, and those in Floyd Co., KY, and those in > the area near Peebles may be connected. But how? Families often went where > other family members were. > > > > Pat Arrants > > > > > > > > > > ==== BLACKBURN Mailing List ==== > > When the subject changes, please change the Subject line.. > > Searching for roots beats chasing dust bunnies! > > > > > > ==== BLACKBURN Mailing List ==== > I trace family history so I will know who to blame. > What BLACKBURN are you trying to find? >