Hi again! Have another URL to give you. It concerns the Kaylor Mailing List Page, which Karen created for me. There is alot of useful information on this page, with links, etc., as well as guidelines for the use of the List. So bookmark this page and refer back to it frequently. http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~zimzip/kaylor/maillist/ This page will be advertised on various Search Engines, etc. If you have a personal Web page re the KAYLOR or variants surnames, please send me the Link and it can be included on this page. No doubt this will be helpful for those of us who are researching the Kaylor/Kaler and variants surname as we can keep the information all on one page to refer to periodically. In my earlier message I gave you the URL's for the KAYLOR GenConnect Cluster Boards. You are invited to submit the data on your Kaylor or variant family! When looking around on the GC boards, it doesn't appear the other variants have owners yet or submissions. Let's get ours filled with information first..LOL!! Thanks to Karen Zimmerman for her work on composing this page! Mary Ann Kaylor KAYLOR/KALER Mail List Owner KAYLOR GenConnect Board Owner
Hi Gang! Just wanted to let you know that I have the Genconnect Cluster Boards for the surname KAYLOR. Below are the URL's to find them. Note that Queries; Bible records; Biographies; Deeds; Obituaries; Pensions and Wills can be SUBMITTED to these boards. Please pay particular attention to which one you are submitting to, as Queries, for example, cannot be put on the other Boards, etc.. Need to get some of mine on there :-) http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/surnames/k/a/KAYLOR/queries http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/surnames/k/a/KAYLOR/bible_records http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/surnames/k/a/KAYLOR/biographies http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/surnames/k/a/KAYLOR/deeds http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/surnames/k/a/KAYLOR/obituaries http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/surnames/k/a/KAYLOR/pensions http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/surnames/k/a/KAYLOR/wills Mary Ann Kaylor KAYLOR/KALER Mail List Owner
HISTORY OF ARMSTRONG COUNTY, PA - 1883 page 563-564: Brady's Bend Twp, 1845 Organized Apr 1845, election Jul 6, 1845, following citizens elected to offices: Andrew KAYLOR and Andrew McKee, supervisors. Elected again in Spring election, 1846 Page 564: Peter KEALER was assessed with a sawmil on this tract, first in 1817----To James Torringer, 100 acres, to Andrew KAYLOR 70 acres and to Jacob KAYLOR 40 acres, those being the quantities of which they were respecitvely in possession, Sep 15, 1832 for $71. Mary Ann Kaylor List Owner
For anyone interested: On Brady's Bend area history, in Armstrong Co. PA: "Peter KEALOR (later spelled KAYLOR) built a sawmill or gristmill on his tract of land in 1817 and the little settlement eventually bore his name. Peter was the son of Leonharte (Leonard) KEALOR, who cleared the brush on the farm eventaully occupied by his son. Both Leonard and Peter served in the War of 1812. Peter married Anna Silvis. He died in 1861; his wife in 1874. They were parents of eight children: Jacob; Isaac; Elizabeth, who married Samuel Kamerer; Polly, who married a McKinney; Anna, who married William Foringer; Sarah; and Sophie. Isaac served in the Civil War for three years. He was wounded in the battle fo the Wilderness in Virginia by a gun shot would in the left cheek, which shattered his jaw bone, cut his tongue and affected his left eye. He married Priscilla Barnhart." The name "Kaylor" in Kaylor Baptist Cemetery indicates the name of the town. According to the cataloging, there are no Kaylor's buried there. Two persons of a later generation of Kaylors, but having passed away quite a few years ago, were Henry Kaylor and Gabriel Kaylor. It is likely that any Kaylor's buried here are in one of either of two larger cemeteries located along State Highway 268. This information from Brady's Bend Historical Society secretary several years ago. This was the answer to my query about the Town of Kaylor in Armstrong Co. PA. BTW there is a Kaylor South Dakota, too, but it appears not to have been named after a Kaylor. It was going to be named Taylor and there was already one in SD so they changed one letter. Not sure I believe that, but that is what was told me several years ago by a person whom the postmaster referred me to. We went on a trip to SD after that and looked up the town, took pics by the name, etc.. Kind of fun, even if no kin around. Mary Ann Kaylor Kaylor & Kaler List Owner
My Caylor line starts with John Caylor who was married to Sarah Guinn. I believe they were from Tennessee. I have no dates for them and no other information on them. They had a son names Michael F. Caylor who was born in Tennessee (have no idea where) in 1850 and died in Hendricks County, Indiana in 1902. At some time, Michael lived in Kentucky, before moving to Indiana. If any of this sounds the least bit familiar to anyone, please let me know. Diane
Might be some good ideas here, preparing for the future :-) Sounds like work to me, but should be thinking about it. Mary Ann - ------------------------------------------------------ Kaylor & Kaler Mailing List owner Morgan County ILGenWeb Coordinator http://www.rootsweb.com/~ilmorgan/morgan.htm Sangamon County ILGenWeb Coordinator http://www.rootsweb.com/~ilsangam/sangamon.htm > >I have worked as a librarian/archivist in a county historical society and a >public library, and at times we were given or offered the records of a >person who was either deceased or decided they were through doing >genealogy, so I feel I can help with this discussion coming from both >directions.. In the past few months I have been trying to get my materials >ready so that when the time comes that I can't care for them anymore there >will be no problems for my heirto walk in and carry them out. Public >libraries often do not have room for everything (especially file folders or >notes and notebooks full of family group sheets and other records) and >county historical societies often hold only those materials pertinent to >their area, and both have budget concerns so they can't always take >everything they would like. > >As being on both sides of the story this is what I would recommend. > >Before you begin, have in mind a person or person(s) in your family that >has some interest in your work that is willing to store and make available >to others copies (at the inquirers expense). > >1. Go through all of your materials and DISCARD as much as you can of >scraps of paper, notebooks of notes (you should have all of them charted by >now!!!), inquiry letters from people who had no connection with your >family, etc. > >2. Make a section in your file by surname for each family and put the >documents, important letters, etc. there. (Did you chart all the >information in those onto your group sheets or in your computer program?) > >3. Select the most feasible file container, will your family deal better >with a filing cabinet or a few boxes? Boxes might make it easier to move >to someone elses home and can be organized for example into special boxes >for your maternal and paternal lines, and the same for your spouse. > >4. Place your files in the container, and if you have books that go with >the family or the area(s) where they lived put them with the files in the >box or drawer. Also collections of postcards, and other materials can be >sorted by family and stored the same. > >5. Sort photographs by family and file the same. > >6. Now is everything that is in your family files entered into your >computer program? (It isn't? Why not? It will do no one any good if it >isn't retrievable. Get that information entered...including scanning in >photos if you are using a computer program.) > >7. My goodness, if you have a computer (and you must have if you are >reading htis) now you have everything entered and documented in the >computer (even your photos and documents scanned) and low and behold you >can save it to a disk and make it available to a multitude of family >members , and you can print out in Book form a missle that not only your >local historical society or public library will be happy to store in book >form but copies ready to give to the LDS at Salt Lake (and give them >permission to microfilm it), as well as copies to the county historical >societies where ever your family might have lived. > >If you have general genealogy books, CD's etc. that you need to find a >home for, my suggestions would be contact your public library, your state >historical library with a list and ask them to mark the ones on the list >ones they can house. The how to books, (will soon be out of date anyway), >CD's, etc. can always go to the Friends of the Library Book sale or to the >Genealogy Society to use for a little membership auction to make some money >for the group. > >I know this doesn't answer all of the questions, but have decided as I get >older and more tired that the best answer to such questions is to keep it >simple. For 30+ years of research, by entering on the computer I have four >legal sized file boxes of such as above, plus a couple of clipping >scrapbooks, and a maybe 40 framed photos and it can all be handled easily >in my will. > >Hope this helps. Oh yes, I thought I would put on my tombstone, all >genealogical data on file at the Kansas State Historical Society (as I feel >sure they will accept a copy of the book(s) I create. >Gayle >gayle1@wheatstate.com > > > >
Dear Mary Ann and fellow listers. Some time ago I asked if Peter Koehler ,husband of Catherina (parents of children born 1806 and 1809) and Peter Koehler, husband of Susanna ( parents of children born 1817 and 1819) was one and the same Peter. In my notes from newspaper accounts from Westmoreland Co. I found the following --- Kaylor, Catherine consort of Peter, of Unity Twp. died 5-18-1831 , age 63 . (6-03-1831 GG) In finding this I believe that these men are 2 different men . but how are they related? Have a great day, Dolores In north west Pa, searching ---- Kaylor, May, Slonecker, Mathias, Smalley,Walker, all my husband's family and Mason, my family.
I don't know if this the right list or not - is this also the list for Caylor surname. I haven't been able to find another one for it. Please let me know. Diane
I am searching for info on Charles KAYLOR and his father Henry. Here is the info that I think I know. Charles was born near Brookville, Jefferson Co. PA between 1835-38 according to his Civil War Records. His parents were Henry and Rebecca. The mother could be Mary BUCK or she could be a second wife. Henry was born in PA between 1805-17. Charles siblings were Joshua, born 1841, James-1844,Christopher-1847, Amanda-1848, Joseph-1854, Josephine-1854, Nora-1857, Amy-1859, Phoebe-1863, Jane-1867, Lum or Irving-1869. They show up in the 1860 census in Geauga Co. OH. Charles married Sara VAN DYKE in 1866 in Genoa, Ottawa Co. OH. He divorced Sara and remarried Melissa Jane ARMSTRONG in 1883 in Cheshire, Allegan Co. MI. Charles Civil War Records have a Daniel Shaffer listed as a cousin. Any help that anyone can give me would be greatly appreciated. Lila Kaylor _______________________________________________________________ Get Free Email and Do More On The Web. Visit http://www.msn.com
Will share the bio of my hubbies ancestor JOHN KAYLOR. This was in 1912 Sangamon County IL History. If interested, I can give you more information about the publisher, etc.. KAYLOR, John - a retired farmer and prominent citizen of Illiopolis, Ill., is an honored veteran of the Civil War,in which he served with credit for three years. Mr. Kaylor is native of Johnstown, Pa., born March 8, 1836, a son of DANIEL and MARGARET (EKIS) KAYLOR, the former a native of Pennsylvania, and the latter of Hagerstown, Md. The paternal great-grandfather was a Revolutionary War soldier. A relic of him and Revolutionary days is a sugar bowl over 200 years old, owned by Mr. Kaylor, but now in the possession of his daughter, Mrs. Clark of Illiopolis, Ill. DANIEL KAYLOR was a farmer, who in 1860, moved to Edgar County, Ill., where he lived on a farm until his death in 1882, his wife having died two years previously. The family were originally from Germany, and the grandfather DANIEL KAYLOR also served in the Revolutionary War. There were eight children born in the family to which John Kaylor belongs: William; John and Theodore, the sons, and Mary A.; Louise; Ellen and Malinda, the daughters in addition to one who died in infancy. William enlisted in Company H, Fourth Indiana Cavalry during the Civil War and died in Andersonville prison. John Kaylor received his education in Pennsylvania, spending his boyhood on a farm. As a young man he drove a stage, being in the employ of the Ohio State Company, along the Erie and Pittsburg turnpike, beginning this work in 1853. He drove a coat-and-six from Mercer, Pa., to Iowa City, and after the company moved their outfit of 200 horses and twenty-four stage coaches, he drove two years for the Western Stage Coach Company, operating between Des Moines to Adel, Iowa. He then moved to Edgar County, Ill., and took up farming which he continued from1858 to 1862, meeting with very gratifying success. On August 1, 1862, he enlisted in Company H, Fourth Indiana Cavalry, serving during the remainder of the war, receiving his discharge August 12, 1865. He enlisted at Terre Haute, Ind., and was mustered out at Nashville, Tenn. Mr. Kaylor under the command of General Cook and George H. Purdy, was Captain of his company. He participated in the engagement at Perryville, with his divison helping in the taking of Nashville; fought at Murfreesboro and Tullahoma, Tenn.; Huntsville, Ala.; Chickamauga and Missionary Ridge, and in the last named battle, this divison co-operated with General Grant. Mr. Kaylor took part in the forced march to Knoxville, helped to drive the Confederates to Bulls Gap, Va., then returned to Cleveland, Tenn. May 2, 1864, the cavalry marched to Dalton, Ga., where the company was almost annihilated, only three of them surviving the conflict. May 11, 1864, he was detailed for courier duty, which he continued until September 2, after the capture of Atlanta, when he was returned to his company and regiment. Mr. Kaylor participated in the second battle of Nashville, marching with his company to Eastport, Miss. thence. March 6, 1865 to Jackson, where he took part in the engagement at Selma and Montgomery, and after the surrender of the latter city to General Wilson, who was commanding the regiment, marched to Columbus, and West Point, Ga., both of which cities were captured. He helped to capture Macon, and soon thereafter peace was declared. Mr. Kaylor having served much of the time as courier, a position similar to that of Veterinary officer. He is now a prominent member of Morgan Post, No. 208, G. A. R., of which he is Quartermaster. During his term of service, his wife and three children, after being left behind, went to live with her parents. There they remained until the close of the conflict restored the brave husband and father to them. Mrs. Kaylor had two brothers, who also responded to the call of their country, and served in the Civil War. For the past eighteen years, Mr. Kaylor has served as Assessor of his township and city and in 1920, was elected to another two year term. He has lived in his present home for the past ten years, and is retired from active life. He spent many years in hard work, being fairly successful in all his undertakings. Much of his effort was directed along agricultural lines, as he has always loved farming. At the close of the war, he located on a farm near Illiopolis, which he cultivated for thirty eight years. In politics, he is a staunch Republican, and actively interested in public affairs and issues. He has many warm friends in the community, and is universally esteemed. A devout member of the Christian Church, he is willing to further any worthy cause. Mr. Kaylor was married at Redfield, Dallas County, Iowa, August 16, 1857, to CERILLA VAN NORMAN, born in KNox County, O., May 16, 1837, being a daughter of THEODORE VAN NORMAN, a farmer, who died in Buffalo, Dallas County, Mo., where he had located. The mother of Mrs. Kaylor died in Jacksonville, Ill, in 1880. Mrs. Kaylor died April 13, 1907, having borne her husband nine children of whom are now living: Theodore, a farmer of Christian County; William J., a farmer of Illiopolis township; Amanda, married J. C. Noried, a veterinary surgeon, and they reside at Greenville, Ill.; Mary Alice Guyton, of Spirngfield; Edna, wife of A. A. Clark, a stock-buyer; Charles in the employ of the Sattley Manufacturing Company of Springfield; Eva, married Frank Correll, a retired farmer of Illiopolis. There are twenty-nine grandchildren and three great-grandchildren in the family. Revered by all who know him, resting assured of a happy future, undisturbed by any regrets for his well spent past, Mr. Kaylor is now enjoying his leisure, and giving close attention to civic matters, for he aims to secure improvements where he believes they are needed.
The post below was sent to the subscribing address, so I am sending it on to the lists. ~ Leslie (Bridges) Kohler ~ Rootsweb List Owner for: McMURRY, TROTTER, MOADAIR, KOEHLER and MO-ABSTRACTS ---------- > From: Stephanie Osmachenko <kosmachenko@cyberlink.bc.ca> > To: koehler-l-request@rootsweb.com > Subject: Sally Ann Kohler or Collar > Date: Wednesday, July 21, 1999 12:29 PM > > Trying to find out information on my GrgrGrandmother. She was born Feb.26,1800 either in Ireland or New York State. She married Joseph George Wilson around 1819 or 20. They first lived in Scipio, Cayuga Co. N. Y. in 1820 census. > I'm trying to find out Sally's parent's names and if there were other brothers and sisters. Some say her maiden name was Kohler and others say it was Collar, but I would like to know for sure. If you are able to help me out, please email me. Thank you.
Good Morning, This morning I happened across a web site for this very thing. And, at http://www.geocities.com/~sterlingprice/german.htm#Noted Missouri C.S it says: "(Surname followed by the number of times the name appears in the Confederate Roster compiled by National Archives). Then we find: Keller 456 Koerner 4 Kohler 24 Koehler 9 Leslie Bridges Kohler P.O. Box 8137, Glendale, AZ 85312-8137 P.O. Box 276, Carrollton, MO 64633-0276 List Owner for KOEHLER, McMURRY, TROTTER, MOADAIR and MO-ABSTRACTS
Good Morning, This morning I happened across a web site for this very thing. And, at http://www.geocities.com/~sterlingprice/german.htm#Noted Missouri C.S it says: "(Surname followed by the number of times the name appears in the Confederate Roster compiled by National Archives). Then we find: Keller 456 Koerner 4 Kohler 24 Koehler 9
FYI - At the bottom of this forwarded message is an answer to the previous one I forwarded, from Mary Warnock. Sorry to send it all, but think one has to see all in order to understand. Mary Ann Kaylor & Kaler List Owner >> >> >>>Mathias Kaylor b. 10 Feb 1748, Germany, m. 11 Apr 1780, in Germany, >>>Katherine ___ (Kaylor), b. 20 Mar 1760, Germany. Mathias died ca >>>1838, Summers Co., WV. >>> >>>I. Mathias Kaylor. >>> >>>II. Catherine Kaylor b. 11 Apr 1780, Germany, m. 23 Dec 1799, John >>>Plumley, b. 1775, d. 26 Dec 1866. Catherine died ca 1843, Raleigh >>>Co., WV, bur: Plumley Cem., Abraham, Raleigh Co., WV. >>> >>> A. Sally Plumley b. ca 1800, m. 14 Aug 1821, in >>>Raleigh Co., WV, >>>James Willis, b. ca 1795. >>> >>> B. Nancy Plumley b. ca 1800, WV, m. 11 Apr. 1820, in WV, Jacob >>>Bennett, b. 1790/1800. >>> >>> C. Lovey Plumley b. ca 1800, m. 01 Mar 1824, in >>>Greenbrier Co., WV, >>>John Adkins, b. 1798, (son of David Adkins and Judith ___ (Adkins)). >>> >>> D. Mathias Plumley b. ca 1810, m. 3 Sep 1829, in >>>Greenbrier Co., >>>WV, Mary (Polly) Smith, b. 26 Jul 1813, (daughter of Jacob Smith and >>>Susan Campbell) d. 1889, St. Albans, WV. Mathias & Mary Plumley had 15 >>>children (Our Families, Shuck, p106 & 110). >>> >>> E. John Plumley b. 15 Oct 1817, Giles Co., VA, m. 1842, >>>Nancy Smith, b. >>>25 Apr 1824, (daughter of Jacob Smith and Susan Campbell) d. 25 Dec >>>1915, Raleigh Co., WV, bur: Plumley Cem. John died 26 Apr 1891, Raleigh >>>Co., WV. reported death of cousin Michael Redden (3/5/1880). >>> >>> F. George Washington Plumley b. 29 May 1819, Raleigh Co., WV, occ: >>>Farmer ($1800/1860), m. (1) Catherine Bennett, b. 5 Jan 1826, d. 25 Apr >>>1870, m. (2) 5 Mar. 1874, in Summers Co., WV, Elizabeth Cook, b. 1846, >>>(daughter of David Cook and Nancy __ (Cook)). George died 2 May 1891. >>>Catherine: Maiden name from Our Families; Shuck, p114 >>> >>> G. William Plumley b. 1829, Raleigh Co., WV, m. 13 Oct >>>1880, in Summers >>>Co., WV, Lucy Cook, b. 1840, Mercer Co., WV, (daughter of Ephraim Cook >>>and Jincey __ (Cook)). >>> >>>III. Michael Kaylor b. 26 Apr 1784, m. (1) Christine Adkins, b. 27 Sep >>>1785, m. (2) 9 Aug 1849, in Fayette Co., WV, Jane Adkins, b. ca >>>1824. Michael died 5 Jan 1865, Fayette Co., WV. The History of Summers >>>Co. names Christine Adkins as wife of Michael; in the 1840 Census he is >>>alone; there is a record of his marriage to Jane Adkins, as well as she >>>and their children being mentioned in his will. >>> >>> A. Elizabeth Kaylor b. 31 Aug 1845, Fayette Co., WV, m. >>>5 Sep 1873, in >>>Summers Co., WV, Lewis W. Gwinn, b. 1 Jan 1821, Monroe Co., WV, (son of >>>Moses Gwinn and Elizabeth Wilson) d. 17 Mar 1910, Summers Co., WV, bur: >>>Gwinn Cemetery, Meadow Creek. Elizabeth died 11 Oct 1937, Summers Co., >>>WV, bur: Gwinn Cemetery, Meadow Creek. Lewis: After Nancy's death, >>>Lewis married Elizabeth Kaylor, daughter of Michael and first counsin >>>once removed, of Nancy. >>> >>> B. Mathias Kaylor b. 1847, Fayette Co., WV, m. 3 Dec >>>1868, in Raleigh >>>Co., WV, Mary Redden. Mathias died 5 May 1871, Summers Co., WV. >>> >>> C. Fannie Kaylor b. ca 1850, Fayette Co., WV, m. 4 >>>Mar 1870, in >>>Fayette Co., WV, William Harrah, b. 1845, Fayette Co., WV, (son of >>>William Harrah and Rhoda Lilly). >>> >>> D. Malissa Kaylor b. 1851/ 1853, Fayette Co., WV, m. 21 >>>Mar 1871, in >>>Raleigh Co., WV, Bartley Adkins. >>> >>> E. Nancy Kaylor b. 1853, Greenbrier Co., WV, m. 02 Sep. 1873, in >>>Summers Co., WV, Thomas Haner, b. 1843, Fayette Co., WV. >>> >>> F. Lucinda Kaylor b. 1855, Fayette Co., WV, m. 1874, >>>Mathew Adkins. >>> >>> G. William Michael Kaylor b. 1857, Fayette Co., WV. >>> >>> H. Virginia Frances Kaylor b. 1860, Fayette Co., WV, m. >>>06 July 1878, >>>in Summers Co., WV, James Adkins, b. ca 1856, Fayette Co., WV, (son of >>>Berry Adkins and Huldah ___ (Kincaid)). >>> >>>IV. Love Kaylor b. 20 Aug 1787, m. 1 Feb 1804, in Greenbrier Co., WV, >>>John Hicks, b. 31 Aug 1778, Cumberland Co., VA ?, (son of John Hicks) d. >>>4 Sep 1866, Greenbrier Co., WV. Love died 1870/1880, Greenbrier Co., >>>WV. Lovey was a twin to Sarah who married John A. Richmond; Lovie is in >>>the 1870 Census of Greenbrier, age 85, living with Adeline and John >>>Duncan. >>> >>> A. Elizabeth Hicks b. 13 Oct 1804, Greenbrier Co., WV, >>>m. ca 1833, >>>Jonathan Willis, b. 1814, Greenbrier Co., WV, d. 20 Sep 1879, Summers >>>Co., WV. Elizabeth died 1860/1870. >>> >>> B. Catherine Hicks b. 27 Nov 1806, Greenbrier Co., WV, >>>m. 27 Mar 1827, >>>in Greenbrier Co., WV, Joseph C. Fox, b. 1802, Greenbrier Co., WV, (son >>>of William Fox and Elizabeth Daran) d. May 1876, Fayette Co., WV, bur: >>>Ennis Cemetery, Lockbridge, WV. Catherine died 23 May 1866, Greenbrier >>>Co., WV, bur: Ennis Cemetery, Lockbridge, WV. Joseph: Brothers listed >>>in History of Summers, Miller (1907) p 556. Children from marriage >>>records of Greenbrier Co. Joseph and Catherine Fox were the first >>>people buried at the Ennis Cemetery. >>> >>> C. Michel Hicks b. 04 Jun 1809, Fayette Co., WV, m. 11 >>>Feb 1830, in >>>Greenbrier Co., WV, Jeriah Bowles, b. 17 Aug 1814, Franklin Co., VA, >>>(daughter of William Allen Bowles and Sarah Preston) d. 29 Apr 1890, >>>Summers Co., WV. Michel died 14 Jan 1862, Greenbrier Co., WV, bur: >>>Holliday Graveyard, Summers Co., WV. Michel died of typhoid fever >>>according to his death record. >>> >>> D. John Hicks b. 15 Dec 1811, Greenbrier Co., WV, m. (1) >>>ca 1837, >>>Jane Walker, b. 22 May 1810, Greenbrier Co., WV, (daughter of Memucan >>>Walker and Rachel Lewis) d. 21 Jun 1862, Summers Co., WV, bur: Hix >>>Graveyard, Summers Co., WV, m. (2) 15 Oct 1863, in Greenbrier Co., WV, >>>Sarah Richmond, b. 20 Feb 1844, (daughter of Jacob Richmond and Rachel >>>___ (Richmond)) d. 11 Jun 1923. John died 31 Jan 1902, Summers Co., WV, >>>bur: Hix Graveyard, Summers Co., WV. >>>. >>> >>> E. Adeline Hicks b. 18 Jul 1816, Greenbrier Co., WV, m. >>>18 Feb 1845, in >>>Greenbrier Co., WV, John Duncan, b. ca 1796, (son of John Duncan and >>>Elizabeth Patterson) occ: Farmer, d. 15 Mar 1881, Summers Co., WV. >>>Adeline died aft 1900, Summers Co., WV. Adeline was in the 1900 >>>Census for Summers Co., no later record. >>> >>> F. William Hicks b. 27 Jul 1823, Green Sulphur, >>>Greenbrier Co., (W)VA, >>>m. 22 Sep 1848, in Greenbrier Co., WV, Jane Kincaid, b. 29 Dec 1828, d. >>>2 Jun 1888, Summers Co., WV. William died 3 Jan 1909, Summers Co., WV. >>> >>> G. Andrew Jackson Hicks b. 27 Jul 1823, Greenbrier Co., >>>WV, m. 27 Jul >>>1848, in Greenbrier Co., WV, Mary Ann Miller, b. ca 1825, Greenbrier >>>Co., WV, (daughter of Brice Miller and Christina ____ (Miller)) d. >>>aft 1900. Andrew died 31 Jan 1900, Summers Co., WV. Mary: Father >>>named History of Summers Co., Miller (1907); p 506 >>> >>> >>>V. Susan Kaylor b. 20 Aug 1787, m. 12 Jul 1803, in Greenbrier Co., WV, >>>John A. Richmond, (son of William Richmond and Mary ___ (Richmond)). >>>Susan died 12 Mar 1841, Greenbrier Co., WV. >>> >>>VI. Cristena Kaylor b. ca 1789, m. 10 Mar 1808, William Richmond >>>Jr., (son of William Richmond and Mary ___ (Richmond)). Cristena is in >>>the 1860 Census of Fayette, at age 71, with son John. >>> >>> A. Ruth Richmond b. 15 Mar 1818, (W)VA, m. David Bowles, b. 17 Dec >>>1811, Franklin Co., VA, (son of William Allen Bowles and Sarah Preston) >>>d. 11 Jul 1885, Summers Co., WV. Ruth died 22 Feb 1895, Summers Co., >>>WV. >>> >>> B. John Richmond b. 24 Jun 1831, Greenbrier Co., WV, m. Elizabeth >>>Bowles, b. 26 Nov 1838, (daughter of Edmund BOWLES and Lucinda MARTIN) >>>d. 9 Mar 1898, Summers Co., WV, bur: Bee Tree Knoll, Lockbridge. John >>>died 17 Oct 1892, Summers Co., WV, bur: Bee Tree Knoll, Lockbridge. >>>Probably the John Richmond named as member of W. Thurmond's Partisan >>>Rangers, (Uncle Samuel shot during war). Thurmond's Partisan Rangers, >>>Weaver, 1993. >>> >>> >>>VII. Frances Kaylor b. ca 1792, Bath Co., VA, m. ca 1810, >>>William C. Redden. >>> >>> A. Michael Redden b. ca 1822, WV, d. 05 Mar 1880, >>>Raleigh Co., WV. >>> >>>VIII. Nancy Kaylor b. 1803, Greenbrier Co., WV. >>> >> > Regarding the note of 7/15/99 from Mary Ann Kaylor, I can add some info >regarding Susan Kaylor Richmond (Mrs. John A. Richmond), a daughter of >Mathias and Catherine Kaylor. It is obvious, and probably already known, >that Susan was the twin sister of Love Kaylor Hicks (Mrs. John Hicks/Hix). >Actually, according to a variety of public recores, Susan usually went by >the name of Susannah or Susanna.>There seems to be disagreement in the >literature and records as to the birthdate of Love and Susannah Kaylor. >I've seen August 30, 1781, (A.O. Smith); Sept. 1, 1784 (compiler unknown); >August 20, 1787, (Mary Ann Kaylor); Jan. 1, 1784, (based upon her alleged >published tombstone inscription reading). > Susannah died near Camargo, in what now is Douglas County, Illinois. She >is buried in Oak Ridge Cemetery, Camargo, Illinois. Her published >tombstone reading is: Susannah, Wife of J.A. Richman, died March 12, 184l, >age 57y 2m 11d. This would make her birthdate Jan. 1, 1784. However, my >husband and I strongly suspect that the death year actually was 1844; i.e., >the 2nd '4' has weathered to look like a '1'. We viewed the stone on July >12, l999, and it easily now could be read as 1811, i.e., both '4s' being >badly worn as are other portions of the inscription. If 1844 is indeed the >correct death year, then Jan.1, 1787, would be her birthdate. Does anyone >have more info and/or comment on this matter?? > Susannah's maiden name appears as 'Chalor' in some records and her married >name changed from Richmond to Richman sometime after the family arrive in >Ill. about l877, first in Vermilion Co., and then in what now is Douglas >County (formerly Coles Co.) beginning in 1829. > John A. and Susannah Kaylor Richman had known children named William, >Nancy, Betsy, John, James, Christina, David, Sallie, and Lewis. I descend >through David, my gg grandfather. > Hope to hear a reply on our suppositions. Thank you... >Mary R. Warnock >804 West Carroll >Macomb, Illinois, >6l455 > >309-833-2947
Forward from another list for those interested in WWII records: Mary Ann > >A researcher on another list found World War II >personnel records on the NAIL (National Archives >digital library) site and kindly provided instructions >on how to get to it, which I now repeat: > > http://www.nara.gov/nara/searchnail.html > >Choose standard search. >Choose desciptions linked to digital copies. >Enter "Army" or "Navy" in the indicated box. >Be sure the "and" selection is made. >Enter "Casualties" in next box. >Select "All Media" and "All Units." >Press submit button. >Sort through lists by state; press to see full display, >to see individual entries, listed alphabetically.
Forwarded from Koehler List: >X-From_: KOEHLER-L-request@rootsweb.com Sun Jul 18 06:08:18 1999 >Resent-Date: Sun, 18 Jul 1999 04:05:35 -0700 (PDT) >From: "Sharon Carberry" <smcarberry@erols.com> >Old-To: <KOEHLER-L@rootsweb.com> >Date: Sun, 18 Jul 1999 07:10:22 -0700 >X-MSMail-Priority: Normal >X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook Express 4.72.3110.5 >X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V4.72.3110.3 >Subject: [KOEHLER-L] North Dakota Naturalization database >To: KOEHLER-L@rootsweb.com >Resent-From: KOEHLER-L@rootsweb.com >Reply-To: KOEHLER-L@rootsweb.com >X-Mailing-List: <KOEHLER-L@rootsweb.com> archive/latest/824 >X-Loop: KOEHLER-L@rootsweb.com >Resent-Sender: KOEHLER-L-request@rootsweb.com > >>From an online naturalization database >(www.lib.ndsu.nodak.edu/database/natural.html) >here are a few records taht may be of interest: > >Edward Koehler, from Austria >1st papers on 13 Nov 1919 >Cass Co. D-14 p. 448 > >John T. Kolar, from Austria >1st papers on 1 Mar 1890 >Walsh Co. D-4 p.126 > >Anton Kolar, from Austia >1st papers 2 Dec 1907 >2nd papers 11 Mar 1913 >Stark Co. D-5 p. 103 > P-21 p. 15 > >Ambrose Kolar >1st papers 15 Sep 1914 >Walsh Co. D-9 p. 155 > >Michael Koller, from Austria >1st papers 27 Dec 1894 >2nd papers 22 Jan 1901 >Wells Co. D-1 p. 101 > F-9 p. 177 > >Frank Koller >lst papers 5 Nov 1898 >Wells Co. D-2 p. 66 > >Joseph Koller >6 Jan 1913 >Barnes Co. p. 21 > >There are probably more than just the above, >but I noted these because they were from >Austria, the country of origin for my Martin >Koehler, who apparently emigrated about >1868. > >Sharon Carberry >Connecticut > > > > >==== KOEHLER Mailing List ==== > Rootsweb ~GIVES~ us so much. Please consider becoming a supporter. > > >
Again, this was on KALER list last month, might bear repeating to this new list. Sorry if repeats for some! My Kaylor line were in Vigo Co IN and Edgar Co IL, coming from PA. Mary Ann Kaylor Kaylor and Kaler list owner VIGO COUNTY INDIANA MARRIAGES: KALER,Andrew J. married Cora PRESTON 11 May 1890, Bk. 11, p373 KALER, Emery E. married Alice COFFIN 20 Mar 1890, Bk 11, p349 KAYLOR, Andrew J and Viola ROGERS ?? no dates, Bk 7, p80 KAYLOR, Andrew J and Gertie M. DANTON 24 Apr 1888, Bk 11, p7 KAYLOR, Joseph and Florence CAMPBELL, 18 Feb 1886, Bk 10, p179 KAYLOR, Joseph and Lydia CAVANAUGH, 15 Nov 1873, Bk 6, p 267 KAYLOR, Lydia and David B. BEARD, 19 Dec 1878, Bk 7, p 462 KAYLOR, Melinda and H. M. MORROW, 10 Nov 1864, Bk 3, p262 KAYLOR, William J. and Leatha Jane RAY, 4 June 1855, Bk 1, p234 CAYLOR, Alice and William H. MOORE, 26 Feb 1895 CAYLOR, George M and Nora B Houghland, 25 Dec 1868 CAYLOR, Nellie L and Fred H. Sudbrink, 23 May 1900 CAYLOR, Ralph and Feda A. FRENCH, 28 Feb 1895 ---------------------- VIGO COUNTY INDIANA DEATHS from WPA records: CAYLOR, Andrew, age 42, died 4 Oct 1890 in Terre Haute CAYLOR, George Clinton died 17 Nov 1918 in Terre Haute KAYLOR, Henry, age 76, died 26 April 1884 in Vigo County KAYLOR, Louiza, age 2, died 26 June 1898 in Terre Haute KAYLOR, ?? died 2 July 1895 ---------------------- VIGO COUNTY INDIANA BIRTHS from WPA records: CAYLOR, George C. s/o Ralph and Frienda French CAYLOR, 17 Nov 1918 CAYLOR, Gerald M. s/o John H and Flora Myers CAYLOR, 10 Mar 1913 CAYLOR, Mona M. d/o Harry N and Mary M. Tefft CAYLOR, 21 Oct 1913 KAYLOR, ? , male child of Henry and Minnie Schroeder KAYLOR, 30 Sep 1886 This is where our line of Kaylor's were before coming to IL, but all of these do not belong to us :-) That I know, anyway. Mary Ann, KALER LIST OWNER
This was on the KOEHLER list last month, before KAYLOR list was established. Thought it worth repeating here, in case we have some new Kaylor researchers. Sorry if a repeat for some. Mary Ann Kaylor and Kaler List Owner >Found this site... the page is at: > http://pixil.cs.vt.edu/library/bess/bessind/link/bipart1.txt > > >Wahl, Bessarabian Index, Phase 2, part 1 . . . . . . . . . . > > Published by the Odessa Digital Library - 15 Jun 1994 > http://pixel.cs.vt.edu/library/odessa.html > > This document may be freely used for personal, nonprofit > purposes or linked by other WWW sites. It may also be > shared with others, provided the header with copyright > notice is included. However, it may not be republished > in any form without permission of the copyright owner. > > Copyright 1994, DLW - 7370 Grevena Avenue NE, > Bremerton, WA 98311-4042, (360) 692-8052 > > Bessarabian Index, Phase 2, Part 1 > >LAST First born h# p# f# Film # It Village >Remarks >KAEHLER August 1838 215 52 1768384 1 Tarutino >(Kloestitz) >KAEHLER Daniel 1893 365 193 1768385 1 Tarutino >KAEHLER Karl 1833 86 84 418 1768383 3 Tarutino >KAEHLER Karl 1833 211 170 528 1768384 4 Tarutino >KAEHLER Karl 215 52 1768384 1 Tarutino >KAEHLER Samuel 1864 170 528 1768384 4 Tarutino > >KOHLER Agnes 1792 47 182 1768088 2 Katzbach >KOHLER August 1792 131 124 1768316 1 Katzbach >KOHLER Christoph 1825 46 181 1768088 2 Katzbach >KOHLER Christoph 1825 132 125 1768316 1 Katzbach >KOHLER Friedrich 107 217 1766544 2 Katzbach >KOHLER Georg 1792 132 125 1768316 1 Katzbach >KOHLER Georg 1839 24 29 1766544 1 Katzbach >KOHLER Georg 1839 48 183 1768088 2 Katzbach >KOHLER Georg 80 190 1766544 2 Katzbach >KOHLER Gottlieb 1831 47 182 1768088 2 Katzbach >KOHLER J 1786 57 23 29 1766617 1 Neu Elft >KOHLER Johann 1851 47 182 1768088 2 Katzbach >KOHLER Margaretha 80 190 1766544 2 Katzbach >KOHLER Martin 1857 38 43 1766544 1 Katzbach >(Beresina) >KOHLER Martin 1857 56 166 1766544 2 Katzbach >KOHLER Martin 1857 49 184 1768088 2 Katzbach >KOHLER Melita 1865 8 118 1766544 2 Katzbach >KOHLS Christian 1769 123 382 1766554 2 Brienne >KOHLS Gottfried 1810 23 92 353 1766554 2 Brienne >(Tarutino)
Hi All, While I was in my hometown in MO, I found the following marriages listed in "Marriage Records of Chariton Co, MO 1821-1852" which was compiled by Elizabeth Prather ELLSBERRY of Chillicothe, Livingston Co, MO. Page 50: Fallenstein KOHLER m/ Olive Eliza COOPER on 17 Jan 1852. Ceremony performed by E.K. HICKMAN Page 41: Usiba KEOHLAR m/ John KEIL on 12 Dec 1848, in the presence of Henry OTTO. Ceremony performed by J.C. CAVANAUGH ~Leslie~ List Owner for: KOEHLER, McMURRY, TROTTER, MOADAIR and MO-ABSTRACTS
Here is another lineage found on Fayette Co WV List. This one sounds familiar, believe we have had some correspondence on a Mathias Kaylor before, haven't we? And the Plumley name is also familiar? Mary Ann Kaylor Kaylor & Kaler List Owner >Mathias Kaylor b. 10 Feb 1748, Germany, m. 11 Apr 1780, in Germany, >Katherine ___ (Kaylor), b. 20 Mar 1760, Germany. Mathias died ca >1838, Summers Co., WV. > >I. Mathias Kaylor. > >II. Catherine Kaylor b. 11 Apr 1780, Germany, m. 23 Dec 1799, John >Plumley, b. 1775, d. 26 Dec 1866. Catherine died ca 1843, Raleigh >Co., WV, bur: Plumley Cem., Abraham, Raleigh Co., WV. > > A. Sally Plumley b. ca 1800, m. 14 Aug 1821, in >Raleigh Co., WV, >James Willis, b. ca 1795. > > B. Nancy Plumley b. ca 1800, WV, m. 11 Apr. 1820, in WV, Jacob >Bennett, b. 1790/1800. > > C. Lovey Plumley b. ca 1800, m. 01 Mar 1824, in >Greenbrier Co., WV, >John Adkins, b. 1798, (son of David Adkins and Judith ___ (Adkins)). > > D. Mathias Plumley b. ca 1810, m. 3 Sep 1829, in >Greenbrier Co., >WV, Mary (Polly) Smith, b. 26 Jul 1813, (daughter of Jacob Smith and >Susan Campbell) d. 1889, St. Albans, WV. Mathias & Mary Plumley had 15 >children (Our Families, Shuck, p106 & 110). > > E. John Plumley b. 15 Oct 1817, Giles Co., VA, m. 1842, >Nancy Smith, b. >25 Apr 1824, (daughter of Jacob Smith and Susan Campbell) d. 25 Dec >1915, Raleigh Co., WV, bur: Plumley Cem. John died 26 Apr 1891, Raleigh >Co., WV. reported death of cousin Michael Redden (3/5/1880). > > F. George Washington Plumley b. 29 May 1819, Raleigh Co., WV, occ: >Farmer ($1800/1860), m. (1) Catherine Bennett, b. 5 Jan 1826, d. 25 Apr >1870, m. (2) 5 Mar. 1874, in Summers Co., WV, Elizabeth Cook, b. 1846, >(daughter of David Cook and Nancy __ (Cook)). George died 2 May 1891. >Catherine: Maiden name from Our Families; Shuck, p114 > > G. William Plumley b. 1829, Raleigh Co., WV, m. 13 Oct >1880, in Summers >Co., WV, Lucy Cook, b. 1840, Mercer Co., WV, (daughter of Ephraim Cook >and Jincey __ (Cook)). > >III. Michael Kaylor b. 26 Apr 1784, m. (1) Christine Adkins, b. 27 Sep >1785, m. (2) 9 Aug 1849, in Fayette Co., WV, Jane Adkins, b. ca >1824. Michael died 5 Jan 1865, Fayette Co., WV. The History of Summers >Co. names Christine Adkins as wife of Michael; in the 1840 Census he is >alone; there is a record of his marriage to Jane Adkins, as well as she >and their children being mentioned in his will. > > A. Elizabeth Kaylor b. 31 Aug 1845, Fayette Co., WV, m. >5 Sep 1873, in >Summers Co., WV, Lewis W. Gwinn, b. 1 Jan 1821, Monroe Co., WV, (son of >Moses Gwinn and Elizabeth Wilson) d. 17 Mar 1910, Summers Co., WV, bur: >Gwinn Cemetery, Meadow Creek. Elizabeth died 11 Oct 1937, Summers Co., >WV, bur: Gwinn Cemetery, Meadow Creek. Lewis: After Nancy's death, >Lewis married Elizabeth Kaylor, daughter of Michael and first counsin >once removed, of Nancy. > > B. Mathias Kaylor b. 1847, Fayette Co., WV, m. 3 Dec >1868, in Raleigh >Co., WV, Mary Redden. Mathias died 5 May 1871, Summers Co., WV. > > C. Fannie Kaylor b. ca 1850, Fayette Co., WV, m. 4 >Mar 1870, in >Fayette Co., WV, William Harrah, b. 1845, Fayette Co., WV, (son of >William Harrah and Rhoda Lilly). > > D. Malissa Kaylor b. 1851/ 1853, Fayette Co., WV, m. 21 >Mar 1871, in >Raleigh Co., WV, Bartley Adkins. > > E. Nancy Kaylor b. 1853, Greenbrier Co., WV, m. 02 Sep. 1873, in >Summers Co., WV, Thomas Haner, b. 1843, Fayette Co., WV. > > F. Lucinda Kaylor b. 1855, Fayette Co., WV, m. 1874, >Mathew Adkins. > > G. William Michael Kaylor b. 1857, Fayette Co., WV. > > H. Virginia Frances Kaylor b. 1860, Fayette Co., WV, m. >06 July 1878, >in Summers Co., WV, James Adkins, b. ca 1856, Fayette Co., WV, (son of >Berry Adkins and Huldah ___ (Kincaid)). > >IV. Love Kaylor b. 20 Aug 1787, m. 1 Feb 1804, in Greenbrier Co., WV, >John Hicks, b. 31 Aug 1778, Cumberland Co., VA ?, (son of John Hicks) d. >4 Sep 1866, Greenbrier Co., WV. Love died 1870/1880, Greenbrier Co., >WV. Lovey was a twin to Sarah who married John A. Richmond; Lovie is in >the 1870 Census of Greenbrier, age 85, living with Adeline and John >Duncan. > > A. Elizabeth Hicks b. 13 Oct 1804, Greenbrier Co., WV, >m. ca 1833, >Jonathan Willis, b. 1814, Greenbrier Co., WV, d. 20 Sep 1879, Summers >Co., WV. Elizabeth died 1860/1870. > > B. Catherine Hicks b. 27 Nov 1806, Greenbrier Co., WV, >m. 27 Mar 1827, >in Greenbrier Co., WV, Joseph C. Fox, b. 1802, Greenbrier Co., WV, (son >of William Fox and Elizabeth Daran) d. May 1876, Fayette Co., WV, bur: >Ennis Cemetery, Lockbridge, WV. Catherine died 23 May 1866, Greenbrier >Co., WV, bur: Ennis Cemetery, Lockbridge, WV. Joseph: Brothers listed >in History of Summers, Miller (1907) p 556. Children from marriage >records of Greenbrier Co. Joseph and Catherine Fox were the first >people buried at the Ennis Cemetery. > > C. Michel Hicks b. 04 Jun 1809, Fayette Co., WV, m. 11 >Feb 1830, in >Greenbrier Co., WV, Jeriah Bowles, b. 17 Aug 1814, Franklin Co., VA, >(daughter of William Allen Bowles and Sarah Preston) d. 29 Apr 1890, >Summers Co., WV. Michel died 14 Jan 1862, Greenbrier Co., WV, bur: >Holliday Graveyard, Summers Co., WV. Michel died of typhoid fever >according to his death record. > > D. John Hicks b. 15 Dec 1811, Greenbrier Co., WV, m. (1) >ca 1837, >Jane Walker, b. 22 May 1810, Greenbrier Co., WV, (daughter of Memucan >Walker and Rachel Lewis) d. 21 Jun 1862, Summers Co., WV, bur: Hix >Graveyard, Summers Co., WV, m. (2) 15 Oct 1863, in Greenbrier Co., WV, >Sarah Richmond, b. 20 Feb 1844, (daughter of Jacob Richmond and Rachel >___ (Richmond)) d. 11 Jun 1923. John died 31 Jan 1902, Summers Co., WV, >bur: Hix Graveyard, Summers Co., WV. >. > > E. Adeline Hicks b. 18 Jul 1816, Greenbrier Co., WV, m. >18 Feb 1845, in >Greenbrier Co., WV, John Duncan, b. ca 1796, (son of John Duncan and >Elizabeth Patterson) occ: Farmer, d. 15 Mar 1881, Summers Co., WV. >Adeline died aft 1900, Summers Co., WV. Adeline was in the 1900 >Census for Summers Co., no later record. > > F. William Hicks b. 27 Jul 1823, Green Sulphur, >Greenbrier Co., (W)VA, >m. 22 Sep 1848, in Greenbrier Co., WV, Jane Kincaid, b. 29 Dec 1828, d. >2 Jun 1888, Summers Co., WV. William died 3 Jan 1909, Summers Co., WV. > > G. Andrew Jackson Hicks b. 27 Jul 1823, Greenbrier Co., >WV, m. 27 Jul >1848, in Greenbrier Co., WV, Mary Ann Miller, b. ca 1825, Greenbrier >Co., WV, (daughter of Brice Miller and Christina ____ (Miller)) d. >aft 1900. Andrew died 31 Jan 1900, Summers Co., WV. Mary: Father >named History of Summers Co., Miller (1907); p 506 > > >V. Susan Kaylor b. 20 Aug 1787, m. 12 Jul 1803, in Greenbrier Co., WV, >John A. Richmond, (son of William Richmond and Mary ___ (Richmond)). >Susan died 12 Mar 1841, Greenbrier Co., WV. > >VI. Cristena Kaylor b. ca 1789, m. 10 Mar 1808, William Richmond >Jr., (son of William Richmond and Mary ___ (Richmond)). Cristena is in >the 1860 Census of Fayette, at age 71, with son John. > > A. Ruth Richmond b. 15 Mar 1818, (W)VA, m. David Bowles, b. 17 Dec >1811, Franklin Co., VA, (son of William Allen Bowles and Sarah Preston) >d. 11 Jul 1885, Summers Co., WV. Ruth died 22 Feb 1895, Summers Co., >WV. > > B. John Richmond b. 24 Jun 1831, Greenbrier Co., WV, m. Elizabeth >Bowles, b. 26 Nov 1838, (daughter of Edmund BOWLES and Lucinda MARTIN) >d. 9 Mar 1898, Summers Co., WV, bur: Bee Tree Knoll, Lockbridge. John >died 17 Oct 1892, Summers Co., WV, bur: Bee Tree Knoll, Lockbridge. >Probably the John Richmond named as member of W. Thurmond's Partisan >Rangers, (Uncle Samuel shot during war). Thurmond's Partisan Rangers, >Weaver, 1993. > > >VII. Frances Kaylor b. ca 1792, Bath Co., VA, m. ca 1810, >William C. Redden. > > A. Michael Redden b. ca 1822, WV, d. 05 Mar 1880, >Raleigh Co., WV. > >VIII. Nancy Kaylor b. 1803, Greenbrier Co., WV. > > >