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    1. [JENNINGS] any one have jennings marrying a Sosh then a boone?
    2. Descendants of MARY ELLEN JENNINGS 1 MARY ELLEN JENNINGS b: March 07, 1913 in DAVIESS CO KY .. +VIRGIL SOSH b: in DAVIESS CO KY m: December 04, 1930 in DAVIESS CO *2nd Husband of MARY ELLEN JENNINGS: .. +ALBERT BOONE m: September 02, 1942 in OWENSBORO KY .......... 2 MARAGRET BOONE b: January 30, 1944 in OWENSBORO KY .............. +GENE LUTTRELL b: February 02, 1937 in MCLEAN CO m: 1960 in OWENSBORO KY ....................... 3 GENE LUTTRELL, JR ....................... 3 LEWIS LUTTRELL .......... *2nd Husband of MARAGRET BOONE: .............. +LOUIS TOWERY b: June 07 m: 1987 in OWENSBORO KY d: October 08, 1993 in BURIED AT NICKELRIDGE CEM .......... *3rd Husband of MARAGRET BOONE: .............. +WILLIAM MORTON (BILL) BIDWELL b: September 08, 1941 in SOUTH CARROLLTON, MUHLENBERG CO KY m: July 08, 1996 in BROWNS VALLEY KY d: September 09, 1999 in Daviess co, Owensboro Ky BURIED IN PINE GROVE CEM IN MUHLENGURG CO KY.

    11/28/2001 10:03:11
    1. Re: [JENNINGS] List Activity
    2. Roy P Hunter III
    3. I am looking for info on Athea Jennings b 1800 married to Felix Hardman 1820 GA. Roy <>< rghunter3@juno.com ________________________________________________________________ GET INTERNET ACCESS FROM JUNO! Juno offers FREE or PREMIUM Internet access for less! Join Juno today! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/web/.

    11/28/2001 01:04:44
    1. [JENNINGS] List Activity
    2. Listmembers: As many of you have pointed out, our list activity has been somewhat down recently. For the most part this has been due to the period we have just been through with holidays and the summertime (and vacations). My first thought was to call for a roll call to generate some activity, but in view of the recent virus problems, I feel that perhaps this isn't the best time. I do encourage any posting that you feel you wish to make, however, please be cautious as to the opening of the responses you recieve as many of these attachments are "mirroring" subject lines we are posting. I DO NOT in any way wish to hamper anyone's efforts in researching their family lines, HOWEVER, I also DON'T wish to "fan the flame" so to speak in this recent virus flare up. Many of you know that these things come and go periodically and will pass in a short time. We go through waves of this now and then. Many of my lists are so rampant with these attachments that I have considered making the lists monitored (messages being filtered through me prior to posting) but that is just so much hassle and I don't want to have to make the decision as to whose posts get made and whose don't, that is unfair to all subscribers. I would however like to make one request: As I accept many items from persons for placement on various websites-- PLEASE, PLEASE send me an email PRIOR to sending whatever attachment you are sending to let me know what it is, ANY WITHOUT THIS WILL BE DELETED WITHOUT READING. I myself am taking the road of deleting all postings with attachments regardless who they are from--for the time being. Debbie Jennings Indiana Research for Hire <A HREF="http://www.angelfire.com/in4/indianaresearch/index.html">http://www.angelfire.com/in4/indianaresearch</A> Franklin county Vermont Genweb Site <A HREF="http://www.rootsweb.com/~vtfrankl/Franklin.html">Franklin County Vermont</A> Lancaster County Virginia Genweb Site <A HREF="http://www.rootsweb.com/~valancas/">Lancaster County, VAGenWeb Project</A> Sweet Owen and Surrounding Areas <A HREF="http://angelfire.lycos.com/in4/sweetowen">http://www.angelfire.com/in4/sweetowen/</A> Our Kentuckiana Home <A HREF="http://www.angelfire.com/ky3/kentuckianahome">http://www.angelfire.com/ky3/kentuckianahome/</A>

    11/28/2001 12:08:30
    1. [JENNINGS] PLEASE READ--FROM YOUR LIST ADMINISTRATOR
    2. Dear List Members: As much as I hate to do this, it seems that periodically I must post this type of message. First and foremost-- PLEASE DO NOT REPLY TO THIS MESSAGE ON THE LIST. Contact me PRIVATELY if you feel a reply is warranted. PLEASE DO NOT SEND VIRUS WARNINGS/ACTIVITY TO THE LIST. Contact me PRIVATELY and I will deal with the situation as is needed. FOR GOODNESS SAKE--please don't post to the list messages with the subject line of "I had a virus but its gone now" or the message " I opened an attachment and got a bug, so don't open it". That is much like telling someone you have a contagious disease AFTER they shake your hand. Anyone violating the above will be unsubscribed. There is a new strain of a virus that can APPEAR to be closely connected to a mailing list. It is called BadTrans.B and I as well as others have recieved many of these in the recent past. Please try to recognize these by the following: 1. The address could be any conceivable combination, there is no set pattern. It quite frequently will resemble any other legitimate address. IT ALSO MAY BE ONE YOU ARE VERY FAMILIAR WITH. 2. The "subject line" is taken from a message you sent to either an individual or a mailing list. Therefore it will most likely appear to be of interest to you. 3. Most of these have NO VISIBLE CONTENT OR ATTACHMENT 4. There are some of these "attachments" that ARE NOT being caught by the virus scans, so it is up to YOU to be aware of what you are opening. Viruses at this time are not able to be passed through the mailing lists. But, they will APPEAR to have done so because the subject line is one you have sent to an individual or to a mailing list and it uses these lists as targets. Viruses are passed by using the addresses in that persons address book, which could be a frequent or casual contact of yours. As List Administrator I need to take whatever precautions I feel best protects the listmembers. Here is what will be done if anyone on our lists is found to be transmitting any viruses: 1. I will unsubscribe the address and block resubscription. 2. I will contact the infected subscriber to explain what has been done and why. 3. On reasonable assurance from the subscriber that the person's PC has been cleaned the can then resubscribe. Please be aware that these procedures are being done to protect everyone on the list and not to punish anyone. Remember, persons passing these along, most of the time are unaware of it and are just as much victims themselves. They are NOT bad people. They are only people who were unaware or caught off guard. That is why I am trying to warn everyone. Please DO NOT send names of persons who you suspect to the list. Rest assure, I am receiving exactly what most everyone is. I have assistance in trying to "catch" all these with as few getting by as possible. There is no need to unsub from any list, everything possible is being done for your protection. WHAT YOU CAN DO FOR YOUR OWN PROTECTION. 1. Make certain that you have updated your virus protection software since November 25, 2001. 2. Make certain that you updated it frequently. 3. Stay current with new postings made to your virus source website. Please BE AWARE AND LEERY of opening attachments from ANYONE. These can appear in messages from your CLOSEST FRIEND, MOTHER, SISTER, BROTHER, anyone. I make it a policy to have a "core" group of persons I accept from and even then I ask that they notify me prior to sending any attachment. I am very leery of any mail received from even my closest contacts, if they NORMALLY don't send me attachments. I have some persons I have spoken to for years and never have had an attachment from, so in that case I would be very suspicious. Thank you for your time and attention Debbie Jennings List Administrator

    11/27/2001 01:35:08
    1. Re: [JENNINGS] Doughtie's book Documented Notes on Jennings
    2. Jean
    3. Are the Jennings family of Wilkes Co NC in this book. Jean OKC -----Original Message----- From: Ann Blomquist <akblomquist@cfl.rr.com> To: JENNINGS-L@rootsweb.com <JENNINGS-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Tuesday, November 20, 2001 4:28 PM Subject: Re: [JENNINGS] Doughtie's book Documented Notes on Jennings >Beatrice Doughtie's book, Documented Notes on Jennings and >Allied Families, was originally published in 1961. The >reprint is the same as the original, hardcover with over >1000 pages and a full name index. The information is >primarily on southern Jennings. > > >> I would like more information about the size and >> how the book is bound. How many pages does >> it have? $75 sound pretty high....Please give us >> more info. >> > > > > >==== JENNINGS Mailing List ==== > Genealogical research is supposed to be fun, please keep it that way! > To unsubscribe from this list, send to > JENNINGS-L-request@rootsweb.com and write only one word > unsubscribe in the text field and send. > No other words, no signature, no fancy taglines. >

    11/20/2001 10:07:35
    1. Re: [JENNINGS] Doughtie's book Documented Notes on Jennings
    2. Ann Blomquist
    3. Beatrice Doughtie's book, Documented Notes on Jennings and Allied Families, was originally published in 1961. The reprint is the same as the original, hardcover with over 1000 pages and a full name index. The information is primarily on southern Jennings. > I would like more information about the size and > how the book is bound. How many pages does > it have? $75 sound pretty high....Please give us > more info. >

    11/19/2001 02:04:11
    1. Re: [JENNINGS] Doughtie's book Documented Notes on Jennings
    2. jwfarrar
    3. The original book is over 1,000 pages. $75 is a very fair price. DMeandThee@aol.com wrote: > GIVE ME A BRAKE!!! $75.00 FOR THE BOOK IS PEANUTS > > ==== JENNINGS Mailing List ==== > Genealogical research is supposed to be fun, please keep it that way! > To unsubscribe from this list, send to > JENNINGS-L-request@rootsweb.com and write only one word > unsubscribe in the text field and send. > No other words, no signature, no fancy taglines.

    11/19/2001 01:51:14
    1. [JENNINGS] JOHN JENNINGS - PA - Is he yours?
    2. List: Picked this up from another list I am on....maybe he belongs to one of you. >From The Pittsburgh Press dated Monday, January 11, 1909, PAGE 4 Policeman John JENNINGS Policeman John Jennings , aged 44 years reporting as Central station, died at his home, No. 147 Uvilla street early yesterday morning of pneumonia. He had been ill since January 3, when he was stricken at his post of duty, Market street and Fifth, and had to be taken to his home. Among the old-timers on the force Jennings was never referred to by his right name, the only cognomen he got for many years being "Jack" the slasher.This was on account of a notable capture which he made some years ago. At that time, for several months , the police of the city were kept busy hunting one of the most peculiar criminals who ever operated here. His specialty was to break into houses, secure women's clothing and slash it into threads, sometimes throwing it out of the window and frequently putting it into a grate or stove and then starting a fire. This man eventually came to be known as "Jack the Slasher" and after months of worry and watching, Jennings captured him on Cliff street. Diixie R. Greenwood

    11/19/2001 09:45:35
    1. Re: [JENNINGS] Doughtie's book Documented Notes on Jennings
    2. GIVE ME A BRAKE!!! $75.00 FOR THE BOOK IS PEANUTS

    11/18/2001 01:27:05
    1. Re: [JENNINGS] Doughtie's book Documented Notes on Jennings
    2. walucy
    3. I would like more information about the size and how the book is bound. How many pages does it have? $75 sound pretty high....Please give us more info. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ann Blomquist" <akblomquist@cfl.rr.com> To: <JENNINGS-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, November 18, 2001 12:28 AM Subject: [JENNINGS] Doughtie's book Documented Notes on Jennings > Hello fellow Jennings researchers! > > Looking for a great holiday gift for yourself or a Jennings > relative?? > > Remember that Beatrice Doughtie's DOCUMENTED NOTES ON > JENNINGS AND ALLIED FAMILIES has been reprinted and is > available for purchase. Please send a check for $75 and a > book will be mailed within a week of receipt of the check. > > Happy Holidays! > > Ann Blomquist > 427 E. Richmond St. > Orlando, FL 32806 > > > > > > ==== JENNINGS Mailing List ==== > Genealogical research is supposed to be fun, please keep it that way! > To unsubscribe from this list, send to > JENNINGS-L-request@rootsweb.com and write only one word > unsubscribe in the text field and send. > No other words, no signature, no fancy taglines. > >

    11/18/2001 10:38:04
    1. Re: [JENNINGS] Doughtie's book Documented Notes on Jennings
    2. Hello!! Regarding the book Doughtie's book Documented Notes on Jennings!! I am a descendant of John Jennings of Wetzel County W.Va. My Great Grand-Mother, Mary, was his daughter. We have done much research and so far haven't gotten any really conclusive information on the family. Will you be so kind as to let me know if this Jennings family is in the book? If so, Send me the information how to order and I will do so. Thank You, dorisknotts@AOL.Com

    11/17/2001 01:41:02
    1. [JENNINGS] Doughtie's book Documented Notes on Jennings
    2. Ann Blomquist
    3. Hello fellow Jennings researchers! Looking for a great holiday gift for yourself or a Jennings relative?? Remember that Beatrice Doughtie's DOCUMENTED NOTES ON JENNINGS AND ALLIED FAMILIES has been reprinted and is available for purchase. Please send a check for $75 and a book will be mailed within a week of receipt of the check. Happy Holidays! Ann Blomquist 427 E. Richmond St. Orlando, FL 32806

    11/17/2001 12:28:52
    1. [JENNINGS] Pinkney Jennings Family, Kansas
    2. Looking for information on the Pinkney Jennings who lived in Mission Township, Brown County,Kansas. His wife's name was Annie, two sons: William b.1885,14yrof age, bTN and Daniel b.Oct 1896, 3 yrs of age, b. KS. They are listed on the 1900 census in this county. The 1910 census on line has several deleted pages. Pinkney and Annie were born in TN. Any other information about this family would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance. Janice Tsweetjal@aol.com

    11/09/2001 04:12:04
    1. Re: [JENNINGS] Re: JENNINGS-D Digest V01 #144
    2. Anne and Roy: I also was wandering if this isn't the same Edmund Jennings that wrote the book "Lees of Virginia" Since the Lees is one of my families,I have used his book for research. Just wondering if they were the same. Colleen ________________________________________________________________ GET INTERNET ACCESS FROM JUNO! Juno offers FREE or PREMIUM Internet access for less! Join Juno today! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/web/.

    11/09/2001 02:18:39
    1. [JENNINGS] Re: JENNINGS-D Digest V01 #144
    2. In a message dated 11/8/01 6:02:44 PM Eastern Standard Time, JENNINGS-D-request@rootsweb.com writes: << Edmund Jennings b 1659 >> Roy, Is this the Edmund Jennings of Ripon Hall, York Co., VA, who immigrated to Virginia abt. 1680 and was attorney general, councillor and acting governor, 1706-1710? I have information on HIS son Edmund Jennings who d. 1756 in Bath, England. He was a prominent political figure in Annapolis, Anne Arundel Co., MD. Barbara Meger

    11/09/2001 02:00:46
    1. Re: [JENNINGS] Isaac Jennings descendants
    2. Wes: I am not a direct Jennings, but I have a cousin that is and I am sure that he would be willing to see if he had any information on the Jennings that you mentioned. I can get you his e-mail address, if you want it. I don't believe he is on this Jennings list. Let me know. Colleen ________________________________________________________________ GET INTERNET ACCESS FROM JUNO! Juno offers FREE or PREMIUM Internet access for less! Join Juno today! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/web/.

    11/08/2001 04:11:40
    1. [JENNINGS] GA / VA
    2. Roy P Hunter III
    3. I am looking for info on Kelly Jennings born abt 1718 VA wife Mary Collins Athea Jennings who married Felix Hardman 1820 Georgia Edmund Jenings b 1626 Edmund Jennings b 1659 Any JENNINGS / CROSHAW family connections. Roy <>< rghunter3@juno.com ________________________________________________________________ GET INTERNET ACCESS FROM JUNO! Juno offers FREE or PREMIUM Internet access for less! Join Juno today! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/web/.

    11/08/2001 03:45:24
    1. [JENNINGS] Anna May Jennings
    2. L. S. Gifford
    3. I am looking for parents of Anna May Jennings b. 1839 in PA. Anna May Jennings married LeRoy Rose b. abt. 1834 NY. They had the following children all born in Ohio. LeRoy jr.b. abt. 1868 , Allen b. abt. 1870, Harriet M.b. 1872, Arthur b. abt. 1875, and Mirian (female) b.1877 Anna May Jennings Rose died Feb. 19, 1917 in Lorain Co., Ohio and is buried in the Pittsfield Cem. in Pittsfield, Lorain, Ohio. LeRoy Rose is not buried with her. Anna May Jennings Rose is my Great Grandmother. Thanks for any info. on Anna May Jennings. LeRoy Gifford

    11/08/2001 02:56:00
    1. [JENNINGS] John Wesley Jennings
    2. Connie Chancellor
    3. Wes, I have a John Wesley Jennings, Sr. b. 1844 in Morgan (now Noble) Co., OH. He was son of Abraham , b.1818 and Louisa Foreman Jennings. John W. Sr. married in 1868 (1) Elizabeth Clipner, b. 1849 in Zanesville, Muskingum Co., OH, and between 1881 and 1884 the family moved to Murphysboro, Jackson County, Illinois. In 1900 he married (2) Ida James and they had two sons. John Wesley Jennings, Sr. had a family of nine children with Elizabeth Clipner. Among them was a son, John Wesley Jennings, Jr., b. 1887 in Murphysboro, IL. John Wesley, Jr. married Kathryn //. He died in in 1942 and is buried in Pleasant Grove Memorial Cemetery in Murphysboro. I know there are a lot of Jennings and just thought I would offer my info just in case.... Connie lcchance@worldnet.att.net

    11/08/2001 01:27:52
    1. [JENNINGS] Isaac Jennings decendants
    2. Wes Jennings
    3. Jean, I've been hoping to see someone doing genealogy on some part of my family. I believe I am related to Isaac JENNINGS. In my work on the internet I have been able to trace back to an Isaac Augustus JENNINGS, and I infer that his father was Isaac JENNINGS who lived in Gallatin County, IL from 1830-185?, although the direct evidence seems weak to me. Census records state he was from SC. But that is all I know about him. The decendants to me are as follows. Isaac JENNINGS (b1793?-d?) > Isaac Augustus JENNINGS (b1832?-d?) > John Wesley JENNINGS (b1850?-d1900?) > Harry JENNINGS b1889-d1954) > John Wesley JENNINGS (b1938, me). I am going on memory on some of those dates, but they are close to right. If any of this is of interest to anyway else, I would enjoy chatting and sharing information. Please we beware. I'm a neophyte in genealogy. Any now for a request for any information about a Rebecca BUSH (b1852?-d1943?). She married John Wesley Jennings roughly around 1875-1880. I have no leads about her family or where she was born. She died near Danville, Vermilion County, IL. Wes Jennings email: wes@taclug.org

    11/07/2001 01:36:44