Any info on Kessinger surname from Baden Germany-long shot but worth a try. In a message dated 1/6/2009 9:05:04 A.M. Pacific Standard Time, cindyhal@illinois.edu writes: Hi. My husband has Tranter relatives who lived at 1903, 1905, and 1907 Agnes Avenue. I have Kessinger relatives, but they are from Hart and Barren County, Kentucky. I have alot of info on that family, if you want to send me a few names to check. cindy hall cindyhal@illinois.edu ---- Original message ---- >Date: Mon, 5 Jan 2009 20:47:11 EST >From: PHaynes968@aol.com >Subject: Re: [KANSASCITY] the Kansas City Mailing List members >To: kansascity@rootsweb.com > > >Thank you, John, for all your seemingly endless giving to so many others. > >We are in Ann Arbor, Michigan. > >As a Nevada, Vernon Co., Missouri native, father was a Marshall, Saline Co. >native, with other family members in the Saline Co. environs. > >Our granduncle Henry Hurt POTTER (13 Jan 1874 Marshall, Saline, MO - 15 Jul >1955 Kansas City, Jackson, MO) was married to Josephine Hazel ???. They >lived at 3554 Agnes Ave. in KC. His obituary stated his occupation as "real >estate broker." Family stories also had him in the group surrounding Tom >Pendergast, even though no written record can be located confirming that >"social" relationship. > >Oral history suggested that they were common-law married. We have never >been able to corroborate this information even though his obituary had her as >his spouse. > >We are seeking to fill in the blank as to Josephine ("Jo") Hazel's >surname...any help? > >Also, we are attempting to find more information on family members: >1) Silas Perry and Lusetta Margaret (SMITH) ALBERT reportedly married 8 Oct >1888 in KC. >2) George and Burns (POTTER) CLINE...she (Burns) supposedly born ca. 1926 in >KC. >3) Henry S. MILLS, originally from Saline Co., MO, supposedly (co)formed a >bank in KC mid-1800s. > >Lines being researched in Kansas City: ALBERT, BUCKNER, HALL, HURT, JAMES, >KESSINGER, LESTER, LYNESS, MILLS, POTTER, SMITH, STRAWDERMAN > >Thank you, again. > >Paul Haynes > > > > > >In a message dated 1/4/2009 10:32:55 A.M. Eastern Standard Time, >JohnOBrien@kc.rr.com writes: > >Good morning, > >You are one of 135 members on the Kansas City Mailing List. > >As we begin a new year, I thought it would be interesting to >know a little something about us members, and maybe even >help each other, so I'm requesting that you respond to this >note with the following: > >Your location - city and state .......... or just state > >How you are connected to Kansas City, MO or Kansas City, KS > >What you hope to gain by being a member of the KC Mailing List > >Your family name - first, first & last, or none. > >=================================================== > >Perhaps someone on the List will be able to provide you with >information. This will be more probably if you include dates and >names in your response. For example, saying "my grandfather >lived in KC" will not get much of a response but saying "my >grandfather, John O'Brien, lived in Kansas City in the 1920s" might >produce a result. It's up to you how specific you want to be. > >There is, of course, no requirement that you participate. However, >simply responding: "I live in California and lived in Kansas City, KS >in the 1950s" would be acceptable. > >Thank you for your consideration. > >John >Kansas City List Administrator > > > > >**************New year...new news. Be the first to know what is making >headlines. (http://www.aol.com/?ncid=emlcntaolcom00000026) > >------------------------------- >To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to KANSASCITY-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to KANSASCITY-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message **************New year...new news. Be the first to know what is making headlines. (http://www.aol.com/?ncid=emlcntaolcom00000026)
the info i've found shows an andreas kessinger born abt 1703/1707 mannheim germany. there are notes about a castle somewhere in germany. i believe near the rhine river. other names listed show places such as selzen, rheinhess, hesse, germany, or rhineland-palatinate on the west border. there are various books written about the kessinger family that are located in hart co, ky. i did find The Kesinger Family Tree compiled by martha Mcdonald 2004 at the family history library in salt lake city. there's also a ludwick kessinger, and several solomon kessingers. ---- Original message ---- >Date: Tue, 6 Jan 2009 13:41:41 EST >From: Hawkshaw1927@aol.com >Subject: Re: [KANSASCITY] the Kansas City Mailing List members >To: kansascity@rootsweb.com > >Any info on Kessinger surname from Baden Germany-long shot but worth a try. > > >In a message dated 1/6/2009 9:05:04 A.M. Pacific Standard Time, >cindyhal@illinois.edu writes: > >Hi. My husband has Tranter relatives who lived at 1903, 1905, and 1907 >Agnes Avenue. > >I have Kessinger relatives, but they are from Hart and Barren County, >Kentucky. I have alot of info on that family, if you want to send me a few names >to check. > >cindy hall >cindyhal@illinois.edu > >---- Original message ---- >>Date: Mon, 5 Jan 2009 20:47:11 EST >>From: PHaynes968@aol.com >>Subject: Re: [KANSASCITY] the Kansas City Mailing List members >>To: kansascity@rootsweb.com >> >> >>Thank you, John, for all your seemingly endless giving to so many others. >> >>We are in Ann Arbor, Michigan. >> >>As a Nevada, Vernon Co., Missouri native, father was a Marshall, Saline >Co. >>native, with other family members in the Saline Co. environs. >> >>Our granduncle Henry Hurt POTTER (13 Jan 1874 Marshall, Saline, MO - 15 >Jul >>1955 Kansas City, Jackson, MO) was married to Josephine Hazel ???. They >>lived at 3554 Agnes Ave. in KC. His obituary stated his occupation as >"real >>estate broker." Family stories also had him in the group surrounding Tom >>Pendergast, even though no written record can be located confirming that >>"social" relationship. >> >>Oral history suggested that they were common-law married. We have never >>been able to corroborate this information even though his obituary had >her as >>his spouse. >> >>We are seeking to fill in the blank as to Josephine ("Jo") Hazel's >>surname...any help? >> >>Also, we are attempting to find more information on family members: >>1) Silas Perry and Lusetta Margaret (SMITH) ALBERT reportedly married 8 >Oct >>1888 in KC. >>2) George and Burns (POTTER) CLINE...she (Burns) supposedly born ca. 1926 >in >>KC. >>3) Henry S. MILLS, originally from Saline Co., MO, supposedly (co)formed a >>bank in KC mid-1800s. >> >>Lines being researched in Kansas City: ALBERT, BUCKNER, HALL, HURT, JAMES, > >>KESSINGER, LESTER, LYNESS, MILLS, POTTER, SMITH, STRAWDERMAN >> >>Thank you, again. >> >>Paul Haynes >> >> >> >> >> >>In a message dated 1/4/2009 10:32:55 A.M. Eastern Standard Time, >>JohnOBrien@kc.rr.com writes: >> >>Good morning, >> >>You are one of 135 members on the Kansas City Mailing List. >> >>As we begin a new year, I thought it would be interesting to >>know a little something about us members, and maybe even >>help each other, so I'm requesting that you respond to this >>note with the following: >> >>Your location - city and state .......... or just state >> >>How you are connected to Kansas City, MO or Kansas City, KS >> >>What you hope to gain by being a member of the KC Mailing List >> >>Your family name - first, first & last, or none. >> >>=================================================== >> >>Perhaps someone on the List will be able to provide you with >>information. This will be more probably if you include dates and >>names in your response. For example, saying "my grandfather >>lived in KC" will not get much of a response but saying "my >>grandfather, John O'Brien, lived in Kansas City in the 1920s" might >>produce a result. It's up to you how specific you want to be. >> >>There is, of course, no requirement that you participate. However, >>simply responding: "I live in California and lived in Kansas City, KS >>in the 1950s" would be acceptable. >> >>Thank you for your consideration. >> >>John >>Kansas City List Administrator >> >> >> >> >>**************New year...new news. Be the first to know what is making >>headlines. 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