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    1. Re: [INPUTNAM] Putnam Co. Marriage Records
    2. Hello List: The Sidnor Wright and Cornelius Jenkins married Sept. 26, 1830 on this list are my 2nd great-grandparents. Sidnor Wright is Winifred Sidney Wright born 1809-1812 in Wayne County KY. I believe she was the daughter of Jesse Wright & Doshua Peyton but no proof of it. Cornelius Jenkins born 1813 in Bourbon County KY was the son of Elijah Jenkins and Elizabeth Myers. Would love to hear from anyone researching these lines. Morgan Jenkins son of Cornelius &Winnie Jenkins was my great-grandfather. Marjorie Peterson Southard Buckeye, AZ

    07/24/2005 02:14:52
    1. Re: [INPUTNAM] Probate Records-Love
    2. James R. Baker, Jr.
    3. No Loves listed. No Copples. There is; Moss, Israel, 1873, Will Book 2, page 96 I'm also descended from John Love. My Grandmother Baker was a Love. The research that I did on this family, I did 30 years ago and haven't been into them for a long time. My direct line is here: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jrbakerjr/enevada/love.htm Jim. . James R. Baker, Jr. (jrbakerjr) Free Genealogy Databases http://www.jrbakerjr.com . . ----- Original Message ----- From: [email protected] To: [email protected] Sent: Sunday, July 24, 2005 12:17 AM Subject: Re: [INPUTNAM] Probate Records How about the surname of LOVE in Putnam Co? Ellie Swanger, CO Descendant of John Love thru the daughter Delilah Love Moss Wells.

    07/24/2005 02:13:59
    1. Re: [INPUTNAM] Early Putnam Co - MULLIS
    2. James R. Baker, Jr.
    3. No Mullis listed. . . James R. Baker, Jr. (jrbakerjr) Free Genealogy Databases http://www.jrbakerjr.com . . ----- Original Message ----- From: "kscott" <[email protected]> To: "James R. Baker, Jr." <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, July 23, 2005 10:47 PM Subject: [INPUTNAM] Early Putnam Co - MULLIS > Would you check for MULLIS, please. > Thanks, > Kathy

    07/24/2005 02:09:05
    1. Fw: Scots-Irish Celebration August on PBS
    2. Sharon Bryant
    3. -------Original Message------- Subject: Scots-Irish Celebration August on PBS July 21, 2005 Dear Friends, WLIW New York Public Television is proud to announce the premiere of ON EAGLE'S WING, a celebration of the Scots-Irish journey to America, premiering this August on PBS (see listings below). A program description with song list follows below along with airdate information. I hope you will help us spread the word about this exciting new program, and let your friends, family and colleagues know about what we are doing to increase awareness of Scots-Irish history and culture. If you do not see an airdate for your market included please check with your local PBS station to see if they plan to air ON EAGLE'S WING. Be sure to let them know that there is a large Scots-Irish community out there to support the broadcast. Support of this program with a membership pledge will send a strong message to public television programmers and producers across the country - it may help get the special distributed to PBS stations that haven't yet committed to airing it, and could lead to production of additional programs by WLIW New York further exploring the Scots-Irish legacy. The DVD or VHS of the special, with bonus material that won't be broadcast, is available as a "thank you" gift for a donation of $100 as a fundraiser for Scots-Irish cultural programming on public television. In addition, WLIW's latest aerial production, VISIONS OF SCOTLAND, will air nationally on PBS this August. VISIONS OF SCOTLAND provides a thrilling tour of the country's historic and picturesque destinations. For more information on this program please see the release below. If you would like copies of the ON EAGLE'S WING promotional flier to distribute to members of any organizations you belong to, please reply to this email or call me at 212.560.8824. If you are affiliated with a media outlet, please let me know if you would like a preview copy of the program. Feel free to share this information with anyone you think will be interested that I may have missed. We look forward to hearing the community response about this landmark Scots-Irish musical production. Thank you in advance to those who can help us promote this premiere. If you would like to be removed from this email list for future information, please reply to sender. Sincerely, Natasha Padilla Communications Assistant WLIW New York Tel: 212.560.8824 Email: [email protected] Web: www.wliw.org ON EAGLE'S WING PROGRAM DESCRIPTION: ON EAGLE'S WING explores the heritage and history of the Scots-Irish in a breathtaking original musical production that debuted at the Odyssey Arena in Belfast in 2004 as the largest musical theatrical stage production in the world. Irish recording artist Peter Corry (best known as "Javert" in Les Miserables) leads a cast of actors, dancers, choirs, bands, pipes, fifes, drums, and full orchestra. The compelling story is set in both the past and the present, but the themes are timeless and universal - emigration, separation, love and loyalty. The soundtrack is almost exclusively original music by John Anderson. The Scots-Irish helped define working class America as our country developed. Country Music, NASCAR racing, and more than ΒΌ of America's presidents trace their roots to the Scots-Irish, and more Americans than ever are identifying themselves as Scots-Irish with the Census Bureau. Today, there are more than 22 million people in the United States who are of Scots-Irish descent, but many only know their heritage through their surname. ON EAGLE'S WING tells their story in a celebration that is innovative and spectacular in its presentation. ON EAGLE'S WING is a parallel of modern day and historic events. The show opens in modern America starting with the anthem "Do You Know Who You Are?," inspiring a look back into the past to see the echoes of history in modern actions. Starting in Scotland and continuing through Ireland and America, spanning 500 years in song and dance, the show weaves historical re-enactments throughout the musical drama. The show gets its name from the first immigrant vessel out of Ireland to the U.S., called "Eagle's Wing." Jimmy Carter, himself one of 17 U.S. Presidents of Scots-Irish descent, said about the stage show taped in Belfast last year, "Just as Riverdance was successful in portraying Irish culture through music and dance, so will On Eagle's Wing facilitate a better appreciation for the story of the Scots-Irish." A production of WLIW New York and Straight Forward Productions, Ltd. Conceived and Written by John Anderson. Executive Producer for WLIW New York: Roy A. Hammond. Executive Producers for Straight Forward Productions, Ltd.: Ian S. Kennedy and John Nicholson. This program made possible in part by Tourism Ireland. WLIW New York is the fourth most-watched public television station in the United States, with an average weekly cumulative audience of nearly two million households in the New York metropolitan area. As a resource for public television stations, WLIW distributes live daily broadcasts of BBC World News, and is the producer of PBS specials including the VISIONS aerial series, cultural documentaries celebrating the cultural diversity of America, and music specials. For more information, visit www.wliw.org. ON EAGLE'S WING SONG LIST (in order of appearance): Title - Performers Do You Know Who You Are? - Peter Corry, Marty McGuire, B.J. Hogg, George Jones, Alyth McCormack Lament: Uisge Domhain (A Deeper Well) - Alyth McCormack A Better Place - Peter Corry, Cast & Choir Thank You, Sir - Alyth McCormack, Marty McGuire, B.J. Hogg, George Jones Shut Those Gates - Full Company Love Goes With You - Alyth McCormack, Peter Corry Shout My Name - Peter Corry, Choir Deep River, Shenandoah - Peter Corry, Choir I'm Older Now, Are You? - Peter Corry Bonnie Lad - Alyth McCormack, Abigail Williams A Deeper Well (Reprise) - Peter Corry, Choir Anthem - Full Company Where Was Your Life - B. J. Hogg Where Eagles Fly - Peter Corry, Alyth McCormack, Choir Line Dance - Full Company Where Eagles Fly (Reprise) - Peter Corry, Alyth McCormack, Choir ON EAGLE'S WING AIRDATE INFO: In Chronological Order (reported as of 7/20/05) If you don't see your city, call your local PBS station or visit http://www.pbs.org/stationfinder. STATION CITY, STATE AIR DATE PBSHawaii/11 Honolulu, HI Sat., 8/6 @ 6 PM KQED/9 San Francisco, CA Sat., 8/6 @ 6 PM Sun., 8/7 @ 8 PM KAET/8 Tempe, AZ Sat., 8/6 @ 7 PM WJCT/7 Jacksonville, FL Sun., 8/7 @ 2 PM WGBH/2 Boston, MA Sun., 8/[email protected] 4:30 PM KOCE/50 Huntington Beach, CA Sun., 8/7 @ 5:30 PM WYIN/PBS56 Merrillville, IN Sun., 8/7 @ 5:30 PM KPTS/8 Wichita, KS Sun., 8/7 @ 5:30 PM KBTC/28 Tacoma, WA Sun., 8/7 @ 7 PM KCKA/15 Centralia, WA Sun., 8/7 @ 7 PM APT|Alabama Public Television/26 Birmingham, AL Sun., 8/7 @ 7 PM Thu., 8/25 @ 7 PM KSPS/7 Spokane, WA Sun., 8/7 @ 8 PM Fri., 8/12 @ 9 PM Ozarks Public Television: KOZK/21 & Springfield, MO Sun., 8/7 @ 9:30 PM KOZJ/26 Joplin, MO Sun., 8/7 @ 9:30 PM WETA/26 Arlington, VA Sun., 8/7 @ 10 PM KTXT/5 Lubbock, TX Sun., 8/7 @ 8:30 PM WLIW/21 New York, NY Mon., 8/8 @ 8 PM Blue Ridge Public Television: Tues., 8/9 @ 8 PM WBRA/15 Roanoke, VA Tues., 8/9 @ 8 PM WMSY/52 Marion, VA Tues., 8/9 @ 8 PM WSBN/47 Norton, VA Tues., 8/9 @ 8 PM WUFT/5 Gainesville, FL Tues., 8/9 @ 8 PM NHPTV|New Hampshire Public Television/11 Durham, NH Tues., 8/9 @ 7:30 PM WPBT/2 Miami, FL Wed., 8/10 @ 8 PM KVIE/6 Sacramento, CA Wed., 8/10 @ 8 PM KERA/13 Dallas, TX Wed., 8/10 @ 9 PM KRWG/22 Las Cruces, NM Wed., 8/10 @ 9:30 PM KBYU/11 Provo, UT Wed., 8/10 KRCB/22 Rohnert, CA Thu., 8/11 @ 7 PM WGTV|Georgia Public Broadcasting/8 Atlanta, GA Thu., 8/11 @ 8 PM OETA|The Oklahoma Network/11 Oklahoma City, OK Thu., 8/11 @ 9 PM WXEL/42 Boynton Beach, FL Thu., 8/11 @ 9 PM Mon., 8/15 @ 8 PM WGBX/44 Boston, MA Sat., 8/13 @ 3 PM WHYY/12 Philadelphia, PA Sun., 8/14 @ 2:30 PM WLJT/11 Martin, TN Sun., 8/14 @ 8:30 PM WVIZ/PBS25 Cleveland, OH Tues., 8/16 @ 8 PM WTTW/11 Chicago, IL Wed., 8/17 @ 7:30 SHPTV|Smoky Hills Public Television/9 Bunker Hill, KS Sun., 8/21 @ 8 PM Mon., 8/22 @ 7 PM TPT|Twin Cities Public Television: St. Paul, MN Mon., 8/22 @ 8:30 PM KTCA/2 St. Paul, MN Mon., 8/22 @ 8:30 PM KTCI/17 St. Paul, MN Mon., 8/22 @ 8:30 PM WTIU/30 Bloomington, IN Wed. 8/31 @ 8 PM Mon. 9/5 @ 10:30 PM WPSX/3 University Park, PA Thu., 9/8 @ 8 PM Sat. 9/17 @ 5 PM WNIN/9 Evansville, IN tentative: Tue., 9/13 @ 7 PM **Reply to sender if you would like to receive the airdate info as an MS Word document. VISIONS OF SCOTLAND PROGRAM DESCRIPTION: VISIONS OF SCOTLAND is a thrilling tour of Scotland's historic and picturesque destinations from the heather-clad hills of the Highlands to the low-lying borderlands, shot in high definition from a helicopter-mounted camera and set to regional music with informative narration. Starting in the south at Selkirk, once host to a revolutionary army but now the picture of tranquility, VISIONS OF SCOTLAND explores the complexity of the country's geography and history from a new perspective. In the popular destination capital at Edinburgh dramatically set on a series of volcanic eruptions, viewers trace the royal mile of restored buildings recreating the city's medieval beauty, climb the 287 steps of the memorial to Sir Walter Scott (Rob Roy, The Bride of Lamamoor) without catching their breath, and experience the romance of castles and fortresses. The aerial view offers an unprecedented angle from which to search the mysterious deeps of the Loch Ness, and the lush greens at St. Andrews golf course where the game began are seen from above the sightline of the longest drive. This journey through great glens, stunning waterways, sacred abbeys, hardy fishing ports and craggy heights showcases a bright, legendary land like never before. WLIW New York's popular VISIONS series also includes VISIONS OF ITALY, VISIONS OF GREECE, VISIONS OF ENGLAND, and VISIONS OF GERMANY. Produced by WLIW New York. Executive Producer/Aerial Director: Roy A. Hammond; Producer/Writer: Sam Toperoff; Camera Operator: Grant Bieman. WLIW New York is the fourth most-watched public television station in the United States, with an average weekly cumulative audience of nearly two million households in the New York metropolitan area. As a resource for public television stations, WLIW distributes live daily broadcasts of BBC World News, and is the producer of PBS specials including the VISIONS aerial series, cultural documentaries celebrating the cultural diversity of America, and music specials. For more information, visit www.wliw.org. 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    07/24/2005 01:05:08
    1. Re: [INPUTNAM] Early Putnam Co marriage records
    2. In a message dated 7/23/2005 7:30:04 A.M. Mountain Daylight Time, [email protected] writes: "Putnam County, Indiana Early Marriage Records 1822 to 1837." Could you give me the exact marriage date for RANSOM MOSS and DELILAH LOVE? Ransom's name may be spelled with the "fs" inscription.. You may recall that the double SS was written rather unusual and often looked like a "fs"... Thanks, Ellie s.

    07/23/2005 06:33:43
    1. Re: [INPUTNAM] Wills/Estate records
    2. Sharon: I have a copy of an estate settlement of my gg grandfather, Ransom MOSS... It isn't a will and it isn't very long, but it establishes his death within 3 months.... Would that work? I've just moved, so it may be a while before I find it again!!! Ellie

    07/23/2005 06:31:23
    1. Re: [INPUTNAM] Probate Records Lookups
    2. Have we ever heard of the DELETE button?? If the surname is in the "Subject" line it should be no problem.. Ellie s.

    07/23/2005 06:28:16
    1. Putnam Co. Marriage Records
    2. Carol Stone
    3. Krys, Thanks so much for your generous offer! Do you have a record for EMSLEY WRIGHT and HETTIE (HESTER) WELLS? Also any entries for ALSPAUGH? Thanks again, Carol

    07/23/2005 06:26:34
    1. Re: [INPUTNAM] Putnam Co. Marriage Records
    2. Krys Douglas
    3. WRIGHT, Emsley WELLS, Hester 6 Nov 1834 There are also: WRIGHT, Clabourn TUCKER, Rebecah 14 Apr 1830 - lic WRIGHT, Hosea JOHNSTON, Susan 26 Jan 1830 WRIGHT, Iradill LASTLEY, Elizabeth 29 Sep 1835 WRIGHT, Jesse EVANS, Minerva 18 Dec 1833 - lic WRIGHT, Lazarus GILES, Mary 27 Dec 1832 - lic WRIGHT, Silas HURLEY, Meriah 5 Dec 1833 WRIGHT, Catherine ALLEN, William P. 4 Sep 1834 WRIGHT, Cintha MULLINIX, Jonathan 26 Sep 1828 - lic WRIGHT, Elizabeth DUNLAVY, William 5 Feb 1835 WRIGHT, Elizabeth MCVAY, Madison 19 Jan 1836 - lic WRIGHT, Fanny GILLILAND, Edward 12 Feb 1835 - lic WRIGHT, Jenna MASTILLES, Joseph 14 Jul 1829 - lic WRIGHT, Leaty WOODRUM, Washington 19 Sep 1830 - lic WRIGHT, Lena FRANK, Andrew 29 Mar 1827 WRIGHT, Lucinda LOUIS, Evan G. 2 Nov 1836 - lic WRIGHT, Lucy WILLIAMS, James 7 Jul 1831 WRIGHT, Mary COATS, Andrew 20 Aug 1929 - lic WRIGHT, Mary CASTOR, Isaac 2 Feb 1837 WRIGHT, Mary COATS, Andrew 20 Jun 1829 - lic (listed twice diff dates) WRIGHT, Polly Eliza TYLER, John 24 May 1836 WRIGHT, Rebecca ADAMS, Jesse H. 29 Nov 1837 WRIGHT, Sidnor JENKINS, Cornelius 26 Sep 1830 Also ALSPAUGH, Jeremiah B. CHAMBERS, Sarah 23 Aug 1831 Krys "Writing is no trouble: you just jot down ideas as they occur to you. The jotting is simplicity itself--it is the occurring which is difficult." -- Stephen Leacock

    07/23/2005 06:01:05
    1. Re: [INPUTNAM] RE: Wilson, Samuel, 1842, Probate Book, page 347
    2. Sharon Bryant
    3. Additionally, I have this information in my database (thank you, Cindy): William Wilson, d c 1814, Fleming Co., KY at least three sons: Thomas, John and Samuel. Thomas m Jane Hughs, children: Nancy Ann Wilson, William Wilson, Jane Wilson, John H. Wilson, Mary Wilson, Cintilla Wilson John Wilson m(1) Nancy Ann Boyd, 16 Apr 1803, Mason Co., KY. Children: James B. Wilson, John N. Wilson, Elizabeth Wilson, Warren S. Wilson, Mary Ann Wilson, Nancy Ann Wilson. m(2) Abigail Snedgar. Children: Tursey Jane Wilson, William B. Wilson, Harriett Wilson, Fleming Wilson, Samuel S. Wilson, Preston Wilson, Thomas Wilson, Washington Wilson, Harrison Wilson, and Martha Ann Wilson. All three men moved to Putnam Co. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Cindy Foster" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, July 23, 2005 10:06 PM Subject: [INPUTNAM] RE: Wilson, Samuel, 1842, Probate Book, page 347 > Hello List, > Samuel was actually married twice, 2nd to Ann Boyle, as Sharon said. I > have that Samuel & Ann had 1 additional daughter: Martha Jane (married > Jos. Kirkpatrick). Samuel and his first wife, whose name is unknown, had > at least three children, Elihu (3 May 1811-14 Apr 1861), William B. > Wilson (13 Apr 1813-1869) and my 3rd great grandmother Sarah Ann Wilson > (married Robert Furman Stokes 22 May 1832 in Putnam Co.) > > P. S. Hey Sharon, Long time no hear...hope you are well! I haven't > heard from you in a while! > > The transcription of Samuel's will follows: > > Samuel Wilson Will > Be it known that on the fourth day of May in the year 1842, Ann Wilson > and Samuel Wilson Executors of the last will and testament of Samuel > Wilson late of Putnam County Indiana deceased, came before me Authur > McGaughey, clerk of the Probate Court of said County, in vacation of > said court, and make due proof the following will and testament to wit: > "I Samuel Wilson of Putnam County in the State of Indiana do make and > publish this my last will and testament hereby revoking and making void > all former wills by me at any time heretofore made. First I direct that > my body be decently intered and that my funeral be conducted in a manner > corresponding with my estate and situation in life, and as to such > worldly estate as it has pleased God to intrust me with I dispose of the > same in the following manner to wit, I direct first that all my just > debts and funeral expenses be paid as soon after my decease as possible > out of the first moneys that shall come to the hands of my executors > from any portion of my estate, real or personal, I further direct that > my beloved wife Ann have the farm and all of the stock that I have > Possession during her life and at her death I direct that my sons Samuel > Wilson, Milton Wilson, James Hughes Wilson, Burton B. Wilson and John H. > Wilson have the farm that I live onto wit; the East half of the north > west half of section no. ten and the north east quarter of section > number ten (no. ten) town no. 16 N. of range five west to share equal > alike, and that my several daughters shall have one hundred dollars > each, Sally Ann Stokes, the wife of Robert Stokes, Elizabeth Ann > Potenger, the wife of Willet Potenger, Mary Byerly the wife of Kelly F. > Byerly, Martha Jane Wilson, Jacintha Wilson, Manerva Ellen Wilson and > further declare that my son Elisha Wilson have already recieved of me > his portion of my estate, and that my son William B. Wilson have also > recieved of my his portion of my estate, and I further declare that I > give my executor full power to sell the lands above mentioned and > described at any time that they can make to justify them to sell, or > that will be advantages to the heirs. and "I hereby make and ordain my > beloved wife Ann and my son Samuel Wilson, executors of this my last > will and testament. In witness whereof I Samuel Wilson the testator > have hereunto set my hand and seal this twenty eight day of August in > the year of our Lord Eighteen hundred and forty one > (seal) Samuel > Wilson > > Signed, Sealed, published and declared by the above named Samuel Wilson > as his last will and testament in the presence of us who have hereunto > subscribed our names as witnesses thereto in the presence of the said > testator and in the presence of each other. > James B. > Wilson > Benjamin Walden > > State of Indiana, Putnam County Scl. This personally appeared before me > Arthur Mc Gaughey Clerk of the Probate Court of said county, Benjamin > Walden, on of the subscribing witnesses to the within will and testament > of Samuel Wilson deceased, and being duly sworn, upon his oath deposees > and says: that Samuel Wilson the testator to the within will and > testament signed the same in his presence on the day and year the same > bears date, that the said testator, before the same was signed, that at > the time of the signing the same declared the same to be his last will > and testament, that the said testator was of lawful age, and under no > restraint whatever. and further this respondant saith not. > > Benjamin Walden > Subscribed and sworn to before me this 4th day of May 1842 > A. McGaughey Clerk > Recorded by me this 4th day of May 1842 > A. McGaughey Clerk > > source: Putnam County Indiana, Book B. probate page 347 > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Sharon Bryant [mailto:[email protected]] > Sent: Saturday, July 23, 2005 3:02 PM > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: [INPUTNAM] RE: Wilson, Samuel, 1842, Probate Book, page 347 > > Donna, > > I have a Samuel Wilson in my Putnam Co. Wilson database. His children > were > Elizabeth Ann, Mary Ann, Samuel, Jacenthia, James Hughs, Minerva, Burton > B., > John Henry, and Milton J. > > The wife I have listed for him is Ann Boyle. Samuel was married c 1785 > and d > c 1841. They were married 21 Oct 1817, Fleming Co., KY. > > I have been collecting information on the Wilson families in Putnam Co. > However, I do not claim to have a comprehensive list nor am I claiming > that > what I have is complete. > > So take the above for what it's worth. > > Sharon > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Donna" <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Saturday, July 23, 2005 1:32 PM > Subject: [INPUTNAM] RE: Wilson, Samuel, 1842, Probate Book, page 347 > > >> I need to find out if his wife's name is Elizabeth Davis. Does anyone > >> else have anything on the Wilson's? >> >> Thanks >> Donna Langley >> >> >> >> >> >> -- >> No virus found in this outgoing message. >> Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. >> Version: 7.0.338 / Virus Database: 267.9.4/57 - Release Date: > 7/22/2005 >> >> >> ==== INPUTNAM Mailing List ==== >> Visit the INGenWeb page at http://www.rootsweb.com/~inputnam. >> >> > > > > ==== INPUTNAM Mailing List ==== > Please send research questions to the list rather than the mailing list > manager. Thank you. > > > ==== INPUTNAM Mailing List ==== > To unsubscribe follow the instructions in the welcome message. > >

    07/23/2005 04:53:40
    1. Re: [INPUTNAM] Early Putnam Co marriage records
    2. Krys Douglas
    3. MOSS, Ransom LOVE, Delilah 27 Oct 1831 There is also: MOSS, Henry COBBLE, Sally 17 Dec 1827 MOSS, Reuben W. SMITH, Sarah 21 Feb 1833 MOSS, Vincent WALL, Lucy 27 Sep 1834 MOSS, Elizabeth SMITH, John 8 Jan 1830 MOSS, Martha BURKETT, Eli 29 Oct 1837 MOSS, Mary LOVE, Lyman 21 May 1831 MOSS, Melinda FOX, Doctor 4 Apr 1883 MOSS, Nancy CUNNINGHAM, James 31 Oct 1828 - lic. Krys "Writing is no trouble: you just jot down ideas as they occur to you. The jotting is simplicity itself--it is the occurring which is difficult." -- Stephen Leacock

    07/23/2005 04:45:42
    1. RE: Wilson, Samuel, 1842, Probate Book, page 347
    2. Cindy Foster
    3. Hello List, Samuel was actually married twice, 2nd to Ann Boyle, as Sharon said. I have that Samuel & Ann had 1 additional daughter: Martha Jane (married Jos. Kirkpatrick). Samuel and his first wife, whose name is unknown, had at least three children, Elihu (3 May 1811-14 Apr 1861), William B. Wilson (13 Apr 1813-1869) and my 3rd great grandmother Sarah Ann Wilson (married Robert Furman Stokes 22 May 1832 in Putnam Co.) P. S. Hey Sharon, Long time no hear...hope you are well! I haven't heard from you in a while! The transcription of Samuel's will follows: Samuel Wilson Will Be it known that on the fourth day of May in the year 1842, Ann Wilson and Samuel Wilson Executors of the last will and testament of Samuel Wilson late of Putnam County Indiana deceased, came before me Authur McGaughey, clerk of the Probate Court of said County, in vacation of said court, and make due proof the following will and testament to wit: "I Samuel Wilson of Putnam County in the State of Indiana do make and publish this my last will and testament hereby revoking and making void all former wills by me at any time heretofore made. First I direct that my body be decently intered and that my funeral be conducted in a manner corresponding with my estate and situation in life, and as to such worldly estate as it has pleased God to intrust me with I dispose of the same in the following manner to wit, I direct first that all my just debts and funeral expenses be paid as soon after my decease as possible out of the first moneys that shall come to the hands of my executors from any portion of my estate, real or personal, I further direct that my beloved wife Ann have the farm and all of the stock that I have Possession during her life and at her death I direct that my sons Samuel Wilson, Milton Wilson, James Hughes Wilson, Burton B. Wilson and John H. Wilson have the farm that I live onto wit; the East half of the north west half of section no. ten and the north east quarter of section number ten (no. ten) town no. 16 N. of range five west to share equal alike, and that my several daughters shall have one hundred dollars each, Sally Ann Stokes, the wife of Robert Stokes, Elizabeth Ann Potenger, the wife of Willet Potenger, Mary Byerly the wife of Kelly F. Byerly, Martha Jane Wilson, Jacintha Wilson, Manerva Ellen Wilson and further declare that my son Elisha Wilson have already recieved of me his portion of my estate, and that my son William B. Wilson have also recieved of my his portion of my estate, and I further declare that I give my executor full power to sell the lands above mentioned and described at any time that they can make to justify them to sell, or that will be advantages to the heirs. and "I hereby make and ordain my beloved wife Ann and my son Samuel Wilson, executors of this my last will and testament. In witness whereof I Samuel Wilson the testator have hereunto set my hand and seal this twenty eight day of August in the year of our Lord Eighteen hundred and forty one (seal) Samuel Wilson Signed, Sealed, published and declared by the above named Samuel Wilson as his last will and testament in the presence of us who have hereunto subscribed our names as witnesses thereto in the presence of the said testator and in the presence of each other. James B. Wilson Benjamin Walden State of Indiana, Putnam County Scl. This personally appeared before me Arthur Mc Gaughey Clerk of the Probate Court of said county, Benjamin Walden, on of the subscribing witnesses to the within will and testament of Samuel Wilson deceased, and being duly sworn, upon his oath deposees and says: that Samuel Wilson the testator to the within will and testament signed the same in his presence on the day and year the same bears date, that the said testator, before the same was signed, that at the time of the signing the same declared the same to be his last will and testament, that the said testator was of lawful age, and under no restraint whatever. and further this respondant saith not. Benjamin Walden Subscribed and sworn to before me this 4th day of May 1842 A. McGaughey Clerk Recorded by me this 4th day of May 1842 A. McGaughey Clerk source: Putnam County Indiana, Book B. probate page 347 -----Original Message----- From: Sharon Bryant [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Saturday, July 23, 2005 3:02 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [INPUTNAM] RE: Wilson, Samuel, 1842, Probate Book, page 347 Donna, I have a Samuel Wilson in my Putnam Co. Wilson database. His children were Elizabeth Ann, Mary Ann, Samuel, Jacenthia, James Hughs, Minerva, Burton B., John Henry, and Milton J. The wife I have listed for him is Ann Boyle. Samuel was married c 1785 and d c 1841. They were married 21 Oct 1817, Fleming Co., KY. I have been collecting information on the Wilson families in Putnam Co. However, I do not claim to have a comprehensive list nor am I claiming that what I have is complete. So take the above for what it's worth. Sharon ----- Original Message ----- From: "Donna" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, July 23, 2005 1:32 PM Subject: [INPUTNAM] RE: Wilson, Samuel, 1842, Probate Book, page 347 > I need to find out if his wife's name is Elizabeth Davis. Does anyone > else have anything on the Wilson's? > > Thanks > Donna Langley > > > > > > -- > No virus found in this outgoing message. > Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. > Version: 7.0.338 / Virus Database: 267.9.4/57 - Release Date: 7/22/2005 > > > ==== INPUTNAM Mailing List ==== > Visit the INGenWeb page at http://www.rootsweb.com/~inputnam. > > ==== INPUTNAM Mailing List ==== Please send research questions to the list rather than the mailing list manager. Thank you.

    07/23/2005 04:06:21
    1. Re: [INPUTNAM] RE: Bingo!
    2. Frank Woodall
    3. I have often wondered why my grandfather went from Putnam Co. to Coles-Douglas Counties in Illinois where he met my grandmother. There were some Woodalls in Illinois that I traced back to a John Woodall and his wife Jane from Ky. in census records. I looked at the wedding information I received for John Woodall and Jane Richarson. I had this information as my great, great grandfathers brother and his wife in Putnam Co. But when I saw the information I thought of the Illinois Woodalls first. Bingo. The ages fit. And they came to Putnam Co. from Ky. before 1830, which explains the Ky designation in the census records. Now the families fit together! __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com

    07/23/2005 03:20:19
    1. Re: [INPUTNAM] Riley or Reilly Probate/Will lookup
    2. James R. Baker, Jr.
    3. No Riley or Reilly listed. A Francis or Francisca Riley lived with James and Phoebe Baker in Bainbridge in 1860 and 1870. Know anything about her? It appears that they raised her. She was 4 in 1860. I'm wondering if she was related to them. They came from Wayne Co. Jim . . James R. Baker, Jr. (jrbakerjr) Free Genealogy Databases http://www.jrbakerjr.com . . ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, July 23, 2005 6:55 PM Subject: [INPUTNAM] Riley or Reilly Probate/Will lookup > Jim, > Could you please do a lookup for Riley or Reilly? Thank you for > volunteering > to do this. > > Sue > > > ==== INPUTNAM Mailing List ==== > To unsubscribe follow the instructions in the welcome message.

    07/23/2005 01:14:05
    1. Riley or Reilly Probate/Will lookup
    2. Jim, Could you please do a lookup for Riley or Reilly? Thank you for volunteering to do this. Sue

    07/23/2005 12:55:41
    1. Re: [INPUTNAM] Lookups from Jim-Sellers
    2. James R. Baker, Jr.
    3. Sorry, no Sellers listed. . . James R. Baker, Jr. (jrbakerjr) Free Genealogy Databases http://www.jrbakerjr.com . . ----- Original Message ----- From: "RS" <[email protected]> To: "'James R. Baker, Jr.'" <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, July 23, 2005 5:08 PM Subject: [INPUTNAM] Lookups from Jim > Thank you for your time in doing lookups. > > Is it possible to check for info on the Sellers name? > > Feel free to reply privately off the list. > > Thanks, > > Roger Sellers

    07/23/2005 11:08:43
    1. Re: [INPUTNAM] RE: Wilson, Samuel, 1842, Probate Book, page 347
    2. Sharon Bryant
    3. Donna, I have a Samuel Wilson in my Putnam Co. Wilson database. His children were Elizabeth Ann, Mary Ann, Samuel, Jacenthia, James Hughs, Minerva, Burton B., John Henry, and Milton J. The wife I have listed for him is Ann Boyle. Samuel was married c 1785 and d c 1841. They were married 21 Oct 1817, Fleming Co., KY. I have been collecting information on the Wilson families in Putnam Co. However, I do not claim to have a comprehensive list nor am I claiming that what I have is complete. So take the above for what it's worth. Sharon ----- Original Message ----- From: "Donna" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, July 23, 2005 1:32 PM Subject: [INPUTNAM] RE: Wilson, Samuel, 1842, Probate Book, page 347 > I need to find out if his wife's name is Elizabeth Davis. Does anyone > else have anything on the Wilson's? > > Thanks > Donna Langley > > > > > > -- > No virus found in this outgoing message. > Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. > Version: 7.0.338 / Virus Database: 267.9.4/57 - Release Date: 7/22/2005 > > > ==== INPUTNAM Mailing List ==== > Visit the INGenWeb page at http://www.rootsweb.com/~inputnam. > >

    07/23/2005 09:01:39
    1. Re: [INPUTNAM] Early Putnam Co marriage records
    2. Krys Douglas
    3. MOORE, James BELL, Nancy 3 Jan 1828 MOORE, John GARREN, Catherine 11 Jun 1827 MOORE, John WOODS, Nancy 19 May 1832 MOORE, Samuel HAMILTON, Isabella R. 26 Jan 1836 MOORE, William ADAMS, Sally 20 Dec 1827 MOORE, Alice GOODMAN, John 26 Apr 1826 - lic. MOORE, Allis COLE, Mathew 27 Dec 1830 - lic. MOORE, Diadema ADAMS, Samuel 9 Sep 1830 MOORE, Jane GIBSON, Arthur 9 Dec 1830 MOORE, Jemima NOSLER, James 1 Jul 1826 - lic. MOORE, Lucinda SHIELDS, JONAS H. 8 Jun 1832 MOORE, Martha BEARD, John 1 Aug 1824 MOORE, Nancy HUNTER, Anderson 20 Dec 1837 MOORE, Rachel GIBSON, Lewis 23 (28?) Nov 1836 - lic. MOORE, Sally MOLSLEY, John 9 Mar 1827 - lic. PARKS, Louisa JOHNSON, Anderson 14 Aug 1836 PARKS, Matilda B. NANCE, John W. 12 Apr 1836 Nothing on Baird. Krys "Writing is no trouble: you just jot down ideas as they occur to you. The jotting is simplicity itself--it is the occurring which is difficult." -- Stephen Leacock

    07/23/2005 07:15:43
    1. RE: Wilson, Samuel, 1842, Probate Book, page 347
    2. Donna
    3. I need to find out if his wife's name is Elizabeth Davis. Does anyone else have anything on the Wilson's? Thanks Donna Langley -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. Version: 7.0.338 / Virus Database: 267.9.4/57 - Release Date: 7/22/2005

    07/23/2005 06:32:53
    1. Re: [INPUTNAM] Early Putnam Co Probate records, Woodall or Weathers
    2. James R. Baker, Jr.
    3. Sorry, no listings for either surname. . . James R. Baker, Jr. (jrbakerjr) Free Genealogy Databases http://www.jrbakerjr.com . . ----- Original Message ----- From: "Frank Woodall" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, July 23, 2005 11:06 AM Subject: Re: [INPUTNAM] Early Putnam Co Probate records, Woodall or Weathers > > > Jim, How about Woodall and Weathers? Thanks > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around > http://mail.yahoo.com > > > ==== INPUTNAM Mailing List ==== > To unsubscribe follow the instructions in the welcome message.

    07/23/2005 05:11:40