Norm, CRAWFORD Cemetery Kimbro, T. C. 1819-1884, wife Nancy d 1896 age 80 yrs. Dave ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, December 06, 1999 2:18 PM Subject: [ILGALLAT] Glen Miner Book Lookup > Is there anything in the book on Thomas Calvin Kimbrough (Kimbro) d. 30 Nov > 1884, > Gallatin County? > > I know he was born Feb 1819 in Nashville, TN and looking for his ancestors. > > Norm > >
Norm, Might be of interest to you. Dave, Acampo, CA Quote from Miner Cem Book #1 At this time only a few houses with various amounts of cleared land around each were within what became Ridgway. Henry (1808-1852) and his wife, Margaret Hise Bean (1807-80), lived in a large log house south of the high school athletic field. Their son, James M., lived in a three-room cabin 1/2 mile to the north. The first was occupied as a home by the Levi Perkins family until after 1900 and for farm storage until about 1925. The latter was replaced by an eight-room frame home in 1872. Another hewed log house was on the Lamb farm, across the street south of Block 9 or Peeples Addition. Some of the Simmons family also lived nearby, and the Thomas Calvin Kimbro family lived on what became the intersection of South and Railroad Streets, after he and John C. Jarrell hired Nelson A. Gurney to plat the 17 block Original Survey of the Village of Ridgway in Nov. 1870. In April 1871 this was recorded and 80 lots were sold to Thos. Ridgway and Charles Carroll, a Shawneetown merchant, for $800. These they sold at a profit as the opportunity arose. In March of 1871 they purchased 24 platted blocks in Bartley for which they paid $500, hoping to start another town three miles south of Ridgway. They were more fortunate six miles to the north, where on the farm of Rev. Robert M. Davis, Omaha was started as a trade center. ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, December 06, 1999 2:18 PM Subject: [ILGALLAT] Glen Miner Book Lookup > Is there anything in the book on Thomas Calvin Kimbrough (Kimbro) d. 30 Nov > 1884, > Gallatin County? > > I know he was born Feb 1819 in Nashville, TN and looking for his ancestors. > > Norm > >
Would you have any AKERS in the book. There were several from 1809 and they were all from the same family. Thanks, Arlene Arizona ____________________________________________________________________ Get your own FREE, personal Netscape WebMail account today at http://webmail.netscape.com.
Would someone who has the Glen minor book check and see if there are any Gates in it. Thanks Sharon Davis
Which Wrights are you searching? There were some in Carroll Co. Ky in my tree. Roslyn -----Original Message----- From: Sandra Jackson <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Tuesday, December 07, 1999 2:03 AM Subject: [ILGALLAT] Rosselot, Rider/Slaton Bible >I have a Bible recieved from my grandmother. This Bible was given to my >great grandmother Bertha V. Rider Slaton by her sisters Jessie Drone and >Emily Rosselot in June 1939, this isn't everything it says but is the main >names that are from Gallatin Co. for my family. >The pages in it say: > >William J. Rosselot of Shawneetown, ILL. and Emily E. Rider of Shawneetown, >ILL. were united in marriage Oct. 6, 1886. >Also in it are several births, deaths. >Some births- William J. Rosselot Aug. 2, 1860 in Hamilton Co. Ohio > Emily E. Rider May 30, 1867 Gallatin Co. Ill. > Edgar Leopold Rosselot Aug. 12, 1887 Shawneetown, >ILL. > Ernest Walter Rosselto Dec. 31, 1888 Shawneetown, >IlL. >A few marriages: Edgar L. Rosselot and Jessie P. O'connell >Edgar Monroe Rider and Isabelle Seely May 10, 1866 >Leo Rosselot and Halloween Jourdan > > > >Searching surnames: Slaton, Campbell, Baugh, Lee, Perry, Trammell, Weber, >Mueller, Hirth, Schall, Wright, Jackson, Crane, Logsdon 2 lines, Rider, >Lowe, Swope, Bunger > >
Is there anything in the book on either John Fisher Latham b. 1831 or Samuel C. Latham b. 1833. Brothers, were both doctors and lived in the area in 1850's or 60's. Or, any other Lathams please. Thank you. JoAnn
Hi Lora: I am also searching for WILLIAMS in that area. During the late 1800. I am looking for Williams, Alfred, m to Mckinzie, Arta Miss. They are buried at cemetery, behind the Hazel Ridge Cumberland Presbyterian Church. I can't seem to get start on them. I found one son Williams, Elvis he is my wife's Father, there were other siblings. Just can't find the key hole yet. Thank you Fred
Dave, Thanks for the prompt reply and the information. I will work on this and see how it works out. Really appreciate your help. Norm
Is there anything in the book on Thomas Calvin Kimbrough (Kimbro) d. 30 Nov 1884, Gallatin County? I know he was born Feb 1819 in Nashville, TN and looking for his ancestors. Norm
Paula -- No Irvins No Rawlins, but there are a few Rawlings Beasley, James E. 1852 - 1930 wife Sarah 1862 - 1930 (in Cottonwood Cem.) Bishop, Israel Co. E 2nd----- (in Equality Village Cem.) Bishop, James M. Co. E 3rd Cav. 1842 - 1931 Eliza 1848 - 1906 (in Crawford Cem.) Lory Holm > -----Original Message----- > From: Paula McCarty [mailto:[email protected]] > Sent: Wednesday, December 01, 1999 12:08 PM > To: [email protected] > Subject: RE: [ILGALLAT] Re: ILGALLAT-D Digest V99 #162 > > > Lori Holm- > > Would you be willing to look and see if there are any Irvin's, Bishop's, > Rawlins, or Beasley's in that book for me? I'd really appreciate it. :o) > > Paula McCarty > [email protected] > > > >From: "J Lorimer Holm" <[email protected]> > >Reply-To: [email protected] > >To: [email protected] > >Subject: RE: [ILGALLAT] Re: ILGALLAT-D Digest V99 #162 > >Date: Tue, 30 Nov 1999 22:26:02 -0500 > > > >Sorry, Barb, there's not a single Lee in the ground in Gallatin > County, if > >Glen Miner's count is accurate (at least up through the 1950's). > > > >Lory Holm in wintry Vermont > > > > > -----Original Message----- > > > From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] > > > Sent: Tuesday, November 30, 1999 9:24 PM > > > To: [email protected] > > > Subject: Re: [ILGALLAT] Re: ILGALLAT-D Digest V99 #162 > > > > > > > > > Would love some help from someone who has Glen Minor's book on > > > cemeteries!! > > > I am looking for the burial place of my great grandmother, > > > Margaret Harris > > > Lee. She was reportedly buried in Gallatin County, probably date > > > of death > > > was December of 1870. They had lived around Shawneetown and Equality. > > > Any help would be appreciated. > > > Barb Clark > > > > > > > ______________________________________________________ > Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com >
Paulette -- Rider, William B. 1918 - 1922 (in Hogan Cem.) Rider, John d about 1888 (no marker) (in Fields Cem.) Rider, Edgar M. 1839 -1923 29th Ill. Inf. wife Isabel 1851 - 1927 John G. 1872 - 1932, O.A. 1869 - 1928, Lucinda 1876 - 1957 (in Westwood Cem.) Rider, William M. 1900 - 1961 wife Lora (Roark) 1908 - Paul Louis 1932 - 1953 John 1876 - 1944 Florence 1879 - 1914 dau of Sam and Sarah (Frey) Daily (in St. Patrick Cem.) Rider, James M. 1917 - 1924 William 1872 - 1929 wife Josephine 1882 - 1958 (in St. Joseph Cem.) Twomey, Patrick 1815 - 1854 Sarah 1847 - 1937 (in St. Patrick Cem.) Mitchell, Elsa 1917 - 1956 dau of Luther and Cleada Edwards (in Palestine #2) Mitchell, Leroy 1905 - 1962 wife Henrietta (Shateen) 1906 - 1959 dau of Henry and Verlina (in Crawford Cem.) Mitchell, James and wife Minnie and 5 others in Hogan Cem. If these are what you're after, please let me know as these are the Mitchells about whom I know much more. Nelson, Sarah A. 1827 - 1876 wife of R.C. (in Equality Village Cem.) Nelson, Samuel 1829 - 1876 (in Poplar Cem.) Nelson, William S. 1838 - 1897 wife Sarah E. 1832 - 1900 (in Palestine #1) Lory Holm
Linda -- No Trammells in the Miner Cemetery book. There are dozens of Williams in at least 14 different sites -- maybe you can be more specific. If you want connections, try http://www2.sos.state.il.us/cgi-bin/marriage There are three trammel/ williams marriages in White and Pope Counties but none in Gallatin. Lory Holm
Joann, Would your Julia Price have been born in Jan 1855?. If so she might have married John Wise, who moved to Kansas. Let me know. PAT -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Sunday, December 05, 1999 7:10 PM Subject: [ILGALLAT] Glen Miner Book >Would you please check the Miner book for Julia Ann Price... She died in 1880. > >Thanks so much. >Joann Green Coleman > >
---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: "Katherine White-Duke" <[email protected]> Date: Mon, 6 Dec 1999 09:57:21 -0500 Subject: [WHITE] Help Save Hickory Log Missionary Bapti Hi List, I got this message from another list. Does anyone out there have any ideas for this person on how to save their historic landmark? If so, please reply to the e-mail address below. Katherine White-Duke From: [email protected] Subject: Help Save Hickory Log Missionary Baptist Cemetery Hello List, Hickory Log Missionary Baptist Cemetery is located in a small Northen Geo rgia town called Canton. It was established 6 years after the end of slavery b y my ancestors, other former slaves, and their descendants. Contrary to what's stated in the article, the oldest graves date back 150 years and are in d anger of being relocated to make way for a shopping center. Any ideas or advise on saving Hickory Log Missionary Cemetery would be greatly appreciated. Please do not hesitate to forward or re-post this article, we hope to bri ng as much public attention to this as possible. Thanks, Dbj Bid to save cemetery gathering supporters BYLINE: D.L. Bennett, Staff DATE: 11-27-1999 PUBLICATION: The Atlanta Journal-Constitution EDITION: Home SECTION: Local News PAGE: H2 Preservationists are rallying to prevent the relocation of a Canton cemetery, but developers remain committed to moving the burial ground begun by former slaves. "I can't put a financial value on it, " said Judson Roberts, president of the Cherokee Historical Society. "But it is one of the oldest and largest African-American cemeteries in the county. It's a historical resource for the county." The Hickory Log Missionary Baptist Church's cemetery of more than 400 graves is on ground developer Mike Sasser plans to use for an expansion of Riverstone Plaza, a 600,000-square-foot shopping and entertainment complex. Sasser said the 127-year-old cemetery would be better off moved than left inside the boundaries of the 650-acre commercial development he's just getting off the ground. The unkempt cemetery sits high on a hill overlooking the firs t phase of Riverstone. Current grading plans call for slicing more than 60 feet from the hilltop. The plan would leave the one-acre cemetery standin g out like a beacon. "If it were on grade, we'd do everything to work aroun d it, " Sasser said. "I can't think of anything that works." The historical society has turned to Canton lawyer Doug Flint to clarify ownership of th e land. So far, he hasn't found the deed. "We feel pretty strongly the anecdotal evidence and use of the property is enough to establish ownership," Flint said. "It's a sad situation when a cemetery stands in the way of 'progress.' " Sasser contends he bought the land and cemetery from the Jordan family, descendants of Philip Keith, who, church official s say, originally gave two acres for the church and cemetery in 1872. "We have title insurance on it," Sasser said. Church members, though, say the y still own it even though no deed can be found. "Everybody's looking for that deed right now. It's like the Ark of the Covenant," Roberts said. Th e issue will probably be decided by the Canton City Council, which would have to approve Sasser's request to relocate the cemetery. He says he wil l file a request in about six months. Mayor Cecil Pruett said he'd prefer t o see the community and developer come to an agreement, rather than leaving it to the council. "If they can't get together, then we will hold a publi c hearing and decide," Pruett said. "There are some things government just shouldn' t be involved in." The council already is being lobbied, Pruett said. Cherokee County commissioners joined those backing preservation Tuesday when they voted unanimously to send the City Council a letter asking it to block the proposed move. The commissioners admitted they had no authority in the matter. They just wanted to have their say. "It anger s me that the development community can ride roughshod over all kinds of things," said Chairman Emily Lemcke. "They think they can play God. It's wrong. Where are our values as a community?" ILLUSTRATIONS/PHOTOS: Riverstone Plaza developers want to relocate the estimated 400 graves in the cemetery of Hickory Log Missionary Baptist Church. Map shows location of cemetery. Inlaid map shows cemetery in relation to Metro Atlanta. / Elizabeth Landt / Staff © Copyright 1999,The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, All rights reserved. D.L. Bennett, Staff, Bid to save cemetery gathering supporters., 11-27-1999, pp H2. -- Daniel Byrd Jr. 85 Pleasure Bay Long Branch, NJ 07740 Email: [email protected] Day: (732)532-3327 Evening: (732)870-0579 ------- End of forwarded message ------- Katherine White-Duke http://www.dreamwater.com/wylchild/tree/wyltree.html ==== WHITE Mailing List ==== %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% ..........................WHITE MAILING LIST........................... YA'LL SUPPORT ROOTSWEB NOW! GO ON AND VISIT: http://www.rootsweb.com %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
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Hi David, Thanks for the info. They may be related to my Hugh K. He spent a lot of time in Gallatin apparently. His dad was from De and mom from Ohio, but their names are never mentioned so I don't know who they are (yet). One of these days. Thanks again, Roslyn -----Original Message----- From: David Schichner <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Monday, December 06, 1999 6:25 AM Subject: Re: [ILGALLAT] Starkey >Roslyn, >All from book #2. > >Palestine # 1 Cemetery supplement >Starkey, David 1835-82 & 2ch, Ben R. ?, Ada 1877-00, ? d 1885 > >Palestine # Two Cemetery, located about midway between Village of Omaha and >the North Line of Gallatin County and on West Side of Route 1. >Starkey, Loomis 1879-51 Fannie 1881-66 >Starkey, Cyril 1896-40 adj > >Old Cottonwood P. B. church Cem. called Reeder or Harrington by some. >Starkey, Daniel 1861-20?, w Mary 1866-45 >Starkey, John R. 1885-71, w Ethel M. 1889- > >Dave, >Acampo, CA > > > > >----- Original Message ----- >From: The McLendon's <[email protected]> >To: <[email protected]> >Sent: Sunday, December 05, 1999 2:41 PM >Subject: [ILGALLAT] Starkey > > >> Do any Starkeys show up in the Miner book? Roslyn >> >> > >
Thanks so much David. Don't know who they are, but they may be brothers of my Hugh K. I can't find his parents (don't know their names even). Father came from De. mom, from Ohio and he never said their names in any papers I have. Thanks again. Roslyn -----Original Message----- From: David Schichner <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Monday, December 06, 1999 6:25 AM Subject: Re: [ILGALLAT] Starkey >Roslyn, >All from book #2. > >Palestine # 1 Cemetery supplement >Starkey, David 1835-82 & 2ch, Ben R. ?, Ada 1877-00, ? d 1885 > >Palestine # Two Cemetery, located about midway between Village of Omaha and >the North Line of Gallatin County and on West Side of Route 1. >Starkey, Loomis 1879-51 Fannie 1881-66 >Starkey, Cyril 1896-40 adj > >Old Cottonwood P. B. church Cem. called Reeder or Harrington by some. >Starkey, Daniel 1861-20?, w Mary 1866-45 >Starkey, John R. 1885-71, w Ethel M. 1889- > >Dave, >Acampo, CA > > > > >----- Original Message ----- >From: The McLendon's <[email protected]> >To: <[email protected]> >Sent: Sunday, December 05, 1999 2:41 PM >Subject: [ILGALLAT] Starkey > > >> Do any Starkeys show up in the Miner book? Roslyn >> >> > >
Surnames: INMAN LAFFERTY Submitter: Barbara Faig ([email protected]) Date: 06 Dec 1999 Are there cemetery records available for Gallatin County? I am looking for the burial site of my gg-grandparents Martin Inman and Mary Lafferty Inman. 1860 Census shows them in Shawneetown and/or New Haven or Cottonwood. Recently received info that the 1870 Census lists Martin in New Haven, but no info for Mary. Any help will be appreciated. Thanks.
Roslyn, All from book #2. Palestine # 1 Cemetery supplement Starkey, David 1835-82 & 2ch, Ben R. ?, Ada 1877-00, ? d 1885 Palestine # Two Cemetery, located about midway between Village of Omaha and the North Line of Gallatin County and on West Side of Route 1. Starkey, Loomis 1879-51 Fannie 1881-66 Starkey, Cyril 1896-40 adj Old Cottonwood P. B. church Cem. called Reeder or Harrington by some. Starkey, Daniel 1861-20?, w Mary 1866-45 Starkey, John R. 1885-71, w Ethel M. 1889- Dave, Acampo, CA ----- Original Message ----- From: The McLendon's <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, December 05, 1999 2:41 PM Subject: [ILGALLAT] Starkey > Do any Starkeys show up in the Miner book? Roslyn > >
Could not find Julia Ann Price in either book Dave ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, December 05, 1999 7:16 PM Subject: [ILGALLAT] Glen Miner Book > Would you please check the Miner book for Julia Ann Price... She died in 1880. > > Thanks so much. > Joann Green Coleman > >