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    1. Samuel Kellam Brick Wall
    2. oliver shagnasty
    3. I am having problems finding documentation on my Samuel. What I have was passed on to me from the Kellam reunion held in Guildford County, NC each year. The research was done I think by Mark Stewart who passed away a few years ago. Samuel Kellam b. abt 1770-1771 s/o John Kellam b 1743 d 1805 m Sarah Outtens on Feb 24 1762 b May 7 1743 Samuel m ??? Children ---- James Elizabeth Charles b 1797 John b 1802 Nelson b Jun 21 1807 d Oct 9 1882 bur. in Holt's Chapel Cem. Greensboro, NC m Sept 6 1827 to Rosina May b June 11 1806 d May 1 1882. She was the daughter of John May and Sarah Hunter. I have doc. on Nelson but still nothing connecting him to Samuel. As I said before, this was passed on to me from Mark Stewart. There are some ?? as to if Samuel was born in Guildford County NC or Somerset County MD. Also where he may have died. I have seen it posted that he may ??? have returned to Md from NC and bought land there. Nothing at all on who he married. The only real documentation I have on Samuel is John's will. Any Help??? David Kellam Visit me at http://www.geocities.com/olivershagnasty1/_index.html

    03/18/2001 11:10:52
    1. Re: 2 Kellam Obits from the Seattle area
    2. geniekate
    3. It is possible that her family belongs to Noah Kellum & Esther Hiatt --- their son Jessie --- Earl Kellum is still living in Van Couver WA. 360-573-1886. His sister Pearl Kellum Back lives a few blocks away. 360-693-8493 Pearl is on Web TV. I will forward this to her and a few others to see who. Also to a Richard Kellum who lives in California that might also connect. -----Original Message----- From: Robbintina Harrison <redbird@interaccess.com> To: KELLAM-L@rootsweb.com <KELLAM-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Saturday, March 17, 2001 9:37 AM Subject: 2 Kellam Obits from the Seattle area >I've been working in the Tacoma area the past two months, so I go to the >library there in the evenings when I'm not so exhausted from the day. I >found these two obit's. > >Anyone recognize which Kellam/um line these ladies belong to? > >Seattle Post Intelligencer, Thursday, December 27, 1990 Pg B5 > >Erma Ruth Kellum - Age 90. Beloved mother of Barbara (Ira) Braymer. >Grandmother of Kathleen Giffin and Scott Braymer. Also, five great >grandchildren. No service, at her request. Memorials suggested to Northwest >Harvest. Yarington's Funeral Home. > >Seattle Post Intelligencer, Wednesday, October 11, 1995 Pg B4 > >Ruth M. Kellam - Died Oct. 10, 1995 in Seattle. Born Oct. 8, 1915 in Kelso, >Wa. Survived by daughter, Sue C. Avery, Auburn; seven grandchildren, >thirteen great granchildren; one great great grandchild. Private interment. >Edmonds Memorial Cemetery in lieu of flowers, memorials to Fred Hutchinson >Cancer Research Ctr, 1124 columbia St., Seattle 98104 Arrangements, Beck's >Funeral Home, Edmonds. > >______________________________

    03/18/2001 04:12:03
    1. Kellam List - Administrative
    2. Robbintina Harrison
    3. Good morning everyone! The sun is out in Chicago for the St. Patrick's Day parade (although I'm not going this year to see the Chicago River turn green)after a night of snow. Isn't it great to be alive in these times! Just want to let everyone on the list know that we have 32 list members on the Digest Mode and 93 list members on the List Mode of the KELLAM list! That is really great! I know we each have a brick wall to contend with...so I hope you will each post who that "brick wall" is on the list. Never know...you might get lucky! It would be nice to see a bit more activity on the list. I know spring is coming (I'm looking forward to planting my vegetable & flower gardens), but it isn't quite here yet! So let's take advantage of the "down time" to post - before we each get busy this spring with other activities! Have a wonderful week-end! Robbin Kellum Harrison - List Moderator

    03/17/2001 02:59:33
    1. 2 Kellam Obits from the Seattle area
    2. Robbintina Harrison
    3. I've been working in the Tacoma area the past two months, so I go to the library there in the evenings when I'm not so exhausted from the day. I found these two obit's. Anyone recognize which Kellam/um line these ladies belong to? Seattle Post Intelligencer, Thursday, December 27, 1990 Pg B5 Erma Ruth Kellum - Age 90. Beloved mother of Barbara (Ira) Braymer. Grandmother of Kathleen Giffin and Scott Braymer. Also, five great grandchildren. No service, at her request. Memorials suggested to Northwest Harvest. Yarington's Funeral Home. Seattle Post Intelligencer, Wednesday, October 11, 1995 Pg B4 Ruth M. Kellam - Died Oct. 10, 1995 in Seattle. Born Oct. 8, 1915 in Kelso, Wa. Survived by daughter, Sue C. Avery, Auburn; seven grandchildren, thirteen great granchildren; one great great grandchild. Private interment. Edmonds Memorial Cemetery in lieu of flowers, memorials to Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Ctr, 1124 columbia St., Seattle 98104 Arrangements, Beck's Funeral Home, Edmonds.

    03/17/2001 02:37:34
    1. Kellam - Los Angeles National Cemetery & Arlington National Cemetery
    2. Robbintina Harrison
    3. Los Angeles National Cemetery Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California Kellam, George, K 174 OHIO INF, Plot: 61 14 RW E, * Kellum, George, d. 10/08/1935, A 62ND NY INF, Plot: 55 3 RW C, * * Records with an asterisk at the end indicates those that have not been verified by the U.S. Department of Veterans' Affairs. Arlington National Cemetery Kellam, Gaylord Herbert, b. 08/17/1919, d. 06/02/1999, US Navy, FC3, Res: Oswego, NY, Plot: 3-P 2 1, bur. 07/08/1999, [VA]

    03/17/2001 01:45:23
    1. Kellam - Beverly National Cemetery & Loudon Park National Cemetery
    2. Robbintina Harrison
    3. Beverly National Cemetery Beverly, Burlington County, New Jersey Kellam, Hiram, b. 05/31/1911, d. 09/16/1945, PFC WW II AGF QMC, Plot: D 634, bur. 06/03/1948, * Kellam, William Henry, b. 03/06/1889, d. 07/30/1950, FN3C WWI USN, Plot: N 137 EX, bur. 08/04/1950, * * Records with an asterisk at the end indicates those that have not been verified by the U.S. Department of Veterans' Affairs. Loudon Park National Cemetery Baltimore City, Maryland Kellam, Rufus, b. 05/14/1889, d. 02/11/1970, Infantry, PVT, Plot: R 0 872B, bur. 02/16/1970 Kellim, William, d. 02/04/1902, PVT CO B 30TH REGT US COL INF, Info From Old Card, Plot: 836, *

    03/17/2001 01:41:59
    1. Kellam - Dayton National Cemetery &San Francisco National Cemetery
    2. Robbintina Harrison
    3. Dayton National Cemetery Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio Kellam, Henry T, d. 03/31/1917, Res: Cincinnati, OH, Plot: 1 25 9, bur. 03/31/1917 Kellam, Juanita W, b. 10/22/1922, d. 03/03/2000, Res: Dayton, OH, Plot: 20 0 603, bur. 03/08/2000 Kellam, Roxa N, b. 09/04/1920, d. 09/01/1994, US Army, TEC 4, Res: Dayton, OH, Plot: 25 0 148, bur. 09/08/1994 Kellam, Willie, b. 10/05/1921, d. 11/07/1988, US Army, PFC, Res: Dayton, OH, Plot: 20 0 603, bur. 11/14/1988 San Francisco National Cemetery Kellam, Frederick A, d. 07/15/1907, Plot: POST, * Kellam, Paul, b. 03/03/1897, d. 09/28/1988, COL U SARMY, Plot: B 1579A, bur. 10/07/1988, * Kellum, Benjamin, d. 10/24/1932, PFC E 3RD CORPS ARTY PARK, Plot: C 210, bur. 10/26/1932, * * Records with an asterisk at the end indicates those that have not been verified by the U.S. Department of Veterans' Affairs.

    03/17/2001 01:38:26
    1. 1871 Ontario Census--Kellam
    2. In a message dated 3/4/01 12:03:41 PM Eastern Standard Time, ShngSprt writes: > 1871 Ontario Census--Kellam > Date: 3/4/01 12:03:41 PM Eastern Standard Time > From: ShngSprt > To: Firehair2 > 1871 Ontario Census---thought this might be of interest. > > > > Rec #Family NameGiven Name(s)Sex/AgeBP/ReligEthnic/Occup District etc... > County & City/Township > > 1 of 12 KELLAM FN=GEORGE; Age=23. BP=O; Rel= PM. Eth= > ENGLISH; Occ= F. District=44; Subdist=A; Div=3; Pg=45. YOR Etobicoke > Twp. > 2 of 12 KELLAM FN=GEORGE; Age=61. BP=ENGLAND; Rel= WM. Eth= > ENGLISH; Occ= F. District=44; Subdist=B; Div=6; Pg=18. YOR Vaughan > Twp. > 3 of 12 KELLAM FN=ISAAC; Age=30. BP=O; Rel= PM. Eth= ENGLISH; > Occ= TOLL District=44; Subdist=A; Div=3; Pg=32. YOR Etobicoke Twp. > > 4 of 12 KELLAM FN=JAMES; Age=32. BP=O; Rel= CO. Eth= ENGLISH; > Occ= F. District=17; Subdist=B; Div=2; Pg=34. HLD Rainham Twp. > 5 of 12 KELLAM FN=JOHN; Age=64. BP=ENGLAND; Rel= PM. Eth= > ENGLISH; Occ= F. District=44; Subdist=A; Div=3; Pg=44. YOR Etobicoke > Twp. > 6 of 12 KELLAM FN=MARY; Sex=1; > Age=64. BP=SCOTLAND; Rel= PS. Eth= SCOTCH; District=17; Subdist=D; > Div=1; Pg=53. HLD Cayuga North Twp. > 7 of 12 KELLAM FN=PATRICK; Age=45. BP=IRELAND; Rel= RC. Eth= > IRISH; Occ= WHEELWRIGHT. District=14; Subdist=B; Div=1; Pg=46. OXF > Zorra West Twp. > 8 of 12 KELLAM FN=RACHEL; > SN=JANE. Sex=1; > Age=1. BP=O; Rel= PM. District=44; Subdist=A; Div=3; Pg= D. > YOR Etobicoke Twp. > 9 of 12 KELLAM FN=RACHEL; > SN=ANN. Sex=1; > Age=17. BP=O; Rel= PM. District=44; Subdist=A; Div=3; Pg= D. > YOR Etobicoke Twp. > 10 of 12 KELLAM FN=ROBERT; Age=31. BP=O; Rel= WM. Eth= > ENGLISH; Occ= F. District=44; Subdist=B; Div=6; Pg=18. YOR Vaughan > Twp. > 11 of 12 KELLAM FN=WILLIAM; Age=26. BP=O; Rel= BA. Eth= > ENGLISH; Occ= F. District=17; Subdist=B; Div=2; Pg=15. HLD Rainham > Twp. > 12 of 12 KELLAM FN=WILLIAM; Age=26. BP=O; Rel= PM. Eth= > ENGLISH; Occ= F. District=39; Subdist=C; Div=1; Pg=44. PEE Toronto > Gore Twp. > >

    03/05/2001 12:19:53
    1. New Subscribers Interests
    2. terencedavid.kelham
    3. Hello list I am new to the list and would welcome any help or information from anybody researching Kelham's / Kellam's from the Stanton-Under-Bardon, Billa Barrow, Markfield, Thornton, Hathern or Loughborough areas of Leicestershire England. I look forward to hearing from anyone who might be able to help. Terry Kelham Nottingham England.

    02/28/2001 12:12:23
    1. Kellam's in the Civil War
    2. Robbintina Harrison
    3. http://www.civilwar.nps.gov/cwss/soldiers.htm Soldier Names ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- No. Soldier Name Side Function Regiment Name 1 Kellam, Alphonso G. Union Infantry 22nd Regiment, Wisconsin Infantry ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- 2 Kellam, Amissa Confederate Infantry 10th Regiment, Florida Infantry ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- 3 Kellam, C. B. J. Union Infantry 3rd Regiment, Vermont Infantry ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- 4 Kellam, Charles R. J. Union Infantry 3rd Regiment, Vermont Infantry ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- 5 Kellam, Charles R. J. Union Infantry 9th Regiment, Vermont Infantry ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- 6 Kellam, David Confederate Cavalry 1st Regiment, Florida Cavalry ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- 7 Kellam, David J. Union Infantry 22nd Regiment, Wisconsin Infantry ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- 8 Kellam, David J. Union Provisional Permanent Battalion, Camp Randall (Madison, Wisconsin) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- 9 Kellam, Elijah Union Infantry 2nd Regiment, North Carolina Infantry ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- 10 Kellam, G.M. Confederate Infantry 9th Regiment, Florida Infantry ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- 11 Kellam, Gideon E. Confederate Infantry 9th Regiment, Florida Infantry ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- 12 Kellam, J.W. Confederate Infantry 3rd Regiment, Florida Infantry ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- 13 Kellam, John Union Infantry 23rd Regiment, Connecticut Infantry ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- 14 Kellam, Levin Union Cavalry 2nd Regiment, United States Colored Cavalry ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- 15 Kellam, Robert Union Infantry 15th Regiment, Maine Infantry ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- 16 Kellam, Russell Confederate Infantry 10th Regiment, Florida Infantry ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- 17 Kellam, Thomas Union Infantry 1st Regiment, Louisiana Infantry ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- 18 Kellam, Thomas Confederate Cavalry 1st Regiment, Florida Cavalry ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- 19 Kellam, Thomas Confederate Artillery Dyke's Company, Florida Light Artillery ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- 20 Kellam, Tuston Union Infantry 2nd Regiment, Minnesota Infantry ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- 21 Kellam, W.H. Confederate Infantry 10th Regiment, Florida Infantry ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- 22 Kellam, William Union Infantry 104th Regiment, United States Colored Infantry ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- 23 Kellam, William W. Confederate Infantry 9th Regiment, Florida Infantry ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- 24 Kellam, William W. Confederate Infantry 10th Regiment, Florida Infantry

    02/24/2001 09:44:29
    1. Scarborough Line & Kellam
    2. geniekate
    3. Woody and List: Here is another cross posting from Quaker Roots. Herbert is held in High Esteem. Kate Kellum Billett snooks1@frontiernet.net Dear List Members: I have received a request from Kate Ross --- jkross4@yahoo.com --- that I post to the QUAKER-ROOTS-L@rootsweb mailing list a copy of the e-mail which I posted to Kate Ross dated 02/12/2001. It includes information not readily available which may be of interest to many. Therefore, I will post a substantial portion of this e-mail: (I had sent her by post certain portions of Vol. I of "Some Quaker Families: Scarborough/Haworth" --- since she lives in a remote situation where this set of books is not available to her.) -------- In response to your questions, I must say that I fear that I don't know much about your Fisher family. My mother's ancestors, except for one little branch, tended to settle in Delaware and Chester Counties in Pennsylvania and in northern Delaware, except for some who lived in lower Virginia in Colonial times. I am a descendant of a Thomas Brown who married Ruth Large in Buckingham Meeting, Bucks County, in 1716. They later moved down to Hopewell in northern Virginia.----I have seen Buckingham Meetinghouse, also Falls Meetinghouse at Fallsington, and also Wrightstown Meetinghouse, but not Solebury. ----- I did not have any part in compiling the first volume of the Scarborough/Haworth genealogy, but I contributed some items of information concerning members of later generations who lived in Iowa and the Midwest. ------ I do know something about a Fisher family who settled in Sussex County, Delaware in the general vicinity of the town of Lewes. I do not know how they were related to the Bucks County family of Fishers, but there must have been some relation. ---- About twenty years ago I wrote a paper, "Quakers in Delaware in the Time of William Penn", which was published in the Fall-Winter issue of "Delaware History", the publication of the Historical Society of Delaware. In this paper I had a section, "The Friends in Lower Delaware". Following are some excerpts from this section: "There had been a Quaker presence in Lewes from as early as 1678. William Clark (or Clarke) settled there at about that time. He was one of six businessmen living in the vicinity of Dublin, Ireland, who had joined together in 1677 to purchase a proprietary share in West Jersey lands from Edward Bylling. William Clark arrived in New Jersey late in 1677, but he soon made his way across the Delaware River to what became Sussex County, Delaware.---- "While William Clark was considered to be the most prominent Quaker in Lewes during his lifetime, it appears that the Fisher famillly was primarily responsible for the continuing presence of Quakerism in Lewes. John and Margaret Fisher and their sons, Thomas and John, had arrived in the Pennsylvania colony in 1682. John Fisher, Sr. had acquired property in the vicinity of Lewes, believing that the new city of Philadelphia was being built too far upstream on the Delawarea River to become a viable port. However, he spent much of his time in Philadelphia, where he was involved in governmental matters. His career in the new land was brief, since he died in 1685/86. "Thomas Fisher was probably scarcely seventeen years old when his father died, but he soon took charge of the family affairs. In 1692 he married Mary Maude, daughter of Joshua and Elizabeth Maude. They had four daughters and three sons. Thomas Fisher was a member of the Provincial Assembly in 1697 and in 1700.. " On 6-16-1712 Thomas Fisher and Cornelius Wiltbank attended Duck Creek Monthly Meeting and requested that a Meeting be settled in the Lewes area, to meet at Lewes one week and at the home of Cornelius Wiltbank the other. However, Thomas Fisher probably became ill shortly after this and died in 1713/14. A recognized Friends Meeting was not established in the area until 1720 when Cold Spring (or Cool Spring) Meeting was organized. It was locaated about eight miles outside of Lewes. The Meeting was discontinued in 1817. "---- The Rowland and Miers families were associated with the Lewes Quaker community from early times. Samuel Rowland had come to Sussex County from England in 1682. His son, Thomas Rowland, married Sarah Miers, daughter of John and Mary (Haworth Miers. James Miers, son of John and Mary, married Margery Fisher, sister of Thomas Fisher. As the years went by, the Fisher, Rowland, and Miers families became even more interrelated." (Accompanying note: For an extensive account of John Fisher and his descendants, see Ann Wharton Smith, "Genealogy of the Fisher Family" (Philadelphia, 1896), particularly 9-36.) (Writing twenty years later, I remember that certain members of the Delaware Fisher family migrated to Philadelphia, perhaps during the time of the Revolutionary War and in years following. Miers Fisher was prominent in Philadelphia affairs.) Your letter mentions George Haworth. It appears that this George Haworth was a brother of Mary (Haworth) Miers, wife of James Miers. George Haworth evidently visited the Miers home on the "Whorekill" (lower Delaware} upon arriving in the new land from England and wrote letters to his family in England before proceeding to Bucks County. As I remember it, I found a copy of the Fisher Family genealogy by Anna Wharton Smith , in the library of the Quaker Collection of the Magill Library at Haverford College outside of Philadelphia. The book is probably fairly rare and available for reading only in some of the larger Quaker libraries and in historical libraries in the Philadephia area. ----- I have been away from the large Quaker libraries for so long, that I do not have any other source books in mind about Bucks County Quaker families that I know would be helpful. I hope that others with whom you correspond may give you suggestions. This is about all I can say for now. ----- Herbert Standing.

    02/21/2001 07:50:14
    1. Re: KELLAM-D Digest V01 #11
    2. terencedavid.kelham
    3. Hello list I am new to the list and would welcome any help or information from anybody researching or who has any connections with Kelham's / Kellam's from the Stanton-Under-Bardon, Billa Barrow, Markfield, Thornton, Hathern or Loughborough areas of Leicestershire England. I look forward to hearing from anyone who might be able to help. Terry Kelham Nottingham England.

    02/20/2001 04:27:40
    1. RE: Kirk & Ward Surnames
    2. Woody Kellum
    3. I know that Scarborough is an old, and well documented name from the VA Eastern shore, and they inter-married with Kellams there. For what it's worth, Tabitha appears as a first name in the Scarborough line as well. - Woody Kellum -----Original Message----- From: geniekate [mailto:snooks1@frontiernet.net] Sent: Saturday, February 17, 2001 5:30 PM To: KELLAM-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Kirk & Ward Surnames The following below was posted on the Quaker List. Have any of you come across this connection or hint of one for John Kellam and Tabitha Kirk. Could this be a lead to back track the Kirks and find our Tabitha? Kate Kellum Billett snooks1@frontiernet.net The following is taken from "Some Quaker Families--Scarborough/Haworth, Vol. 1, collated by Roger Boone, published 1991 by Marjorie Morgan". Pages 24, 25. 38. John Scarborough, son of Robert Scarborough and Elizabeth Haworth, was born 11-28-1734 Solebury Township, Bucks County, PA, and died 1813 there. He married (1) after 5 May 1760, Wrightstown (?MM), Bucks County, PA, Margaret Kirk, born 3-23-1739, died Springfield Township, Bucks County, PA, the daughter of Isaac Kirk and Elizabeth Twining and sister of Stephen Kirk, husband of (#37) Phebe Fell. John married (2) 11 October 1779 Johanna (----) Cahoon, a widow. John was a farmer and a veteran of the Revolutionary War. In 1757 he moved from Virginia to Solebury Township, Bucks County, PA. In 1757 from Hopewell MM, VA, gct Buckingham MM, PA. About 1760 moved to Springfield Township, Bucks County, PA. In 1791 John bought part of (#5) John Scarborough's farm in Solebury Township, Bucks County, PA. John and Margaret had issue: 130. i. John Scarborough 1761- ; married Elizabeth Kelly. ii. Robert Scarborough, born 9 March 1763; married (1) Ann Paxson; (2) Sarah Wouelley. iii. Rachel Scarborough, born 8 May 1765; married Ajax Osmond. iv. Joseph Scarborough, born 15 February 1767; died 21 June 1813, PA. He married Sarah Hartley. 131 v. Isaac Scarborough, 1769-1851; married Amy Pearson. vi. Elizabeth Scarborough, born 30 November 1772; married Thomas Hartley. 132 vii. Charity Scarborough 1774-1856; married Mahlon Hartley. Keith Street ckcasey@louisacomm.net ==== KELLAM Mailing List ==== Posting back to the list helps the whole group, not just one person. If we work as a team, we'll succeed as a team. ============================== Search over 900 million names at Ancestry.com! http://www.ancestry.com/rd/rwlist1.asp

    02/19/2001 03:13:25
    1. Note from Sheila // Firehair--may be resend, going thru out box--
    2. As new folks arrive on list and all that: here's the update/book info. "Families of Southern Tier NY, Northeastern PA, With Some of Their Indian Connections" Kellam, Adams, Hopkins, Lord, Tyler, Mitchell, Jenson, -- This is Vol. I of a series. 400 plus pages, photos, maps, etc., indexed. $40 incl mailing Must be ordered "up front" ------this is a limited edtion "run"--once it goes to a mass publisher, contents get reduced //edited--they cut their costs by no photos, etc--the bits, pieces we all hold dear. This work was slated for Holiday 2000 publication--BUT---so much info turned up, some "missing links" massive input and support from some lost descendants---it was hardly right or fair not to get it all "in". Anyway--I'm now headed into about 6 weeks to mailing--- I deleted a few peripheral chapters/ info---save for # 2--- to add the new "stuff"--- anything past 400 ages plus gets unwieldy.--as I wrote in a personal mailing I sent out---a couple accomplished "write lots of books folks" said,when they saw/scanned-- the growing manuscript--"You have to be insane to commit to this--but, WOW, this is like a story book about all these People---" which pleased me--that's how I try to do my stuff. (Maybe they said I should BE committed???) anyway: Sheila S. Stover Box #99 Bunn, NC 27508 919-496-1604 email Firehair2@aol.com

    02/18/2001 06:38:33
    1. Kirk & Ward Surnames
    2. geniekate
    3. The following below was posted on the Quaker List. Have any of you come across this connection or hint of one for John Kellam and Tabitha Kirk. Could this be a lead to back track the Kirks and find our Tabitha? Kate Kellum Billett snooks1@frontiernet.net The following is taken from "Some Quaker Families--Scarborough/Haworth, Vol. 1, collated by Roger Boone, published 1991 by Marjorie Morgan". Pages 24, 25. 38. John Scarborough, son of Robert Scarborough and Elizabeth Haworth, was born 11-28-1734 Solebury Township, Bucks County, PA, and died 1813 there. He married (1) after 5 May 1760, Wrightstown (?MM), Bucks County, PA, Margaret Kirk, born 3-23-1739, died Springfield Township, Bucks County, PA, the daughter of Isaac Kirk and Elizabeth Twining and sister of Stephen Kirk, husband of (#37) Phebe Fell. John married (2) 11 October 1779 Johanna (----) Cahoon, a widow. John was a farmer and a veteran of the Revolutionary War. In 1757 he moved from Virginia to Solebury Township, Bucks County, PA. In 1757 from Hopewell MM, VA, gct Buckingham MM, PA. About 1760 moved to Springfield Township, Bucks County, PA. In 1791 John bought part of (#5) John Scarborough's farm in Solebury Township, Bucks County, PA. John and Margaret had issue: 130. i. John Scarborough 1761- ; married Elizabeth Kelly. ii. Robert Scarborough, born 9 March 1763; married (1) Ann Paxson; (2) Sarah Wouelley. iii. Rachel Scarborough, born 8 May 1765; married Ajax Osmond. iv. Joseph Scarborough, born 15 February 1767; died 21 June 1813, PA. He married Sarah Hartley. 131 v. Isaac Scarborough, 1769-1851; married Amy Pearson. vi. Elizabeth Scarborough, born 30 November 1772; married Thomas Hartley. 132 vii. Charity Scarborough 1774-1856; married Mahlon Hartley. Keith Street ckcasey@louisacomm.net

    02/17/2001 09:29:48
    1. Re: John Kellam of Bogerternorton Hundred, MD.
    2. geniekate
    3. Just for the Record List: I bought the two volume set of Eastern Shore Accomack/Northhampton as did others who led me to it. It is great. Also brings up more questions. ---- As usual --- But lots of leads and answers. Thanks for tip Rick. I encourage Google.com to almost everyone. The newest catalogs of several Press companies I believe have the Eastern Shore of MD presently on sale. Kate Kellum Billett snooks1@frontiernet.net -----Original Message----- From: Rick Kilham <rkilham@snet.net> To: KELLAM-L@rootsweb.com <KELLAM-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Friday, February 16, 2001 5:48 PM Subject: Re: John Kellam of Bogerternorton Hundred, MD. >Allan: > >May I suggest that you might want to use Google.com search engine to find >out more about the lower Eastern Shore of Maryland, the families that >settled the area, research books available and info about the Bogerternorton >Hundred. Punch the name Bogerternnorton Hundred into Google and review the >results. This is not my area of expertise, but I think you will find some >useful facts at this search site. > >Rick Kilham > >----- Original Message ----- >From: <ALLAGREEN@aol.com> >To: <KELLAM-L@rootsweb.com> >Sent: Thursday, February 15, 2001 5:25 PM >Subject: Re: John Kellam of Bogerternorton Hundred, MD. > > >> Dear Joseph: >> >> I cannot tell whether I could help you or not, as the only information you >> gave about the person about which you were inquiring was the name of a >> Hundred. It would make it much easier to identify a person with such a >> common name if you furnished dates -- even approximate ones, and any other >> information that you might have. My wife has Kellum ancestry from >Somerset >> County, MD, in the 17th and 18th C., including some John Kellums. >However, >> since I have no idea where Bogerternorton Hundred is or was, I have no >> possible way to know whether or not my information would be of any use to >you. >> >> Allan E. Green >> >> >> >> ==== KELLAM Mailing List ==== >> To Unsubscribe send email to: >> Kellam-L-request@rootsweb.com >> with the message: >> Unsubscribe >> List Admin -Robbintina Kellum Harrison >> redbird@interaccess.com >> >> ============================== >> Join the RootsWeb WorldConnect Project: >> Linking the world, one GEDCOM at a time. >> http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com >> >

    02/17/2001 09:07:21
    1. Re: KELLAM-D Digest V01 #6
    2. As I told Julie, the Kimbles on their own will be dealt with in Vol. II, along with Parks, other settling families of the same area. The Ross, and Thomas, connections are still being corrected, sorted out--and are as massive as teh Kellams, Limbles. Vol. II will aslo carry corrections, updates to Vol. I---I learned years back--go into print, those folks who wouldn't answer early on--can't wait to yell 1)they aren't in the book 2) here our bible/letter/deed---records, you're wrong. Fine with me--just--get the info out there!!! Someone said--publish it al wrongt--half will copy and swear they knew it before you did---or give you the real scoop. Hmmmmmmmm. Siigh Sheila // Firehair :-)

    02/17/2001 01:33:43
    1. Re: John Kellam of Bogerternorton Hundred, MD.
    2. Rick Kilham
    3. Allan: May I suggest that you might want to use Google.com search engine to find out more about the lower Eastern Shore of Maryland, the families that settled the area, research books available and info about the Bogerternorton Hundred. Punch the name Bogerternnorton Hundred into Google and review the results. This is not my area of expertise, but I think you will find some useful facts at this search site. Rick Kilham ----- Original Message ----- From: <ALLAGREEN@aol.com> To: <KELLAM-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, February 15, 2001 5:25 PM Subject: Re: John Kellam of Bogerternorton Hundred, MD. > Dear Joseph: > > I cannot tell whether I could help you or not, as the only information you > gave about the person about which you were inquiring was the name of a > Hundred. It would make it much easier to identify a person with such a > common name if you furnished dates -- even approximate ones, and any other > information that you might have. My wife has Kellum ancestry from Somerset > County, MD, in the 17th and 18th C., including some John Kellums. However, > since I have no idea where Bogerternorton Hundred is or was, I have no > possible way to know whether or not my information would be of any use to you. > > Allan E. Green > > > > ==== KELLAM Mailing List ==== > To Unsubscribe send email to: > Kellam-L-request@rootsweb.com > with the message: > Unsubscribe > List Admin -Robbintina Kellum Harrison > redbird@interaccess.com > > ============================== > Join the RootsWeb WorldConnect Project: > Linking the world, one GEDCOM at a time. > http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com >

    02/16/2001 11:48:02
    1. Re: KELLAM-D Digest V01 #6
    2. Juli Martin
    3. I'm here. I'm anxiously awaiting the book w/info about the Killiam's that married the Kimble's. I'm also working on the Hoffmeyer and Logan sides of my family at the moment. Seems I'm the only one interested in carrying on all the research done by my "great" relatives. --Juli __________________________________________________________________ Get your own FREE, personal Netscape Webmail account today at http://webmail.netscape.com/

    02/16/2001 10:29:48
    1. Re: Candy Kellum/Sheila
    2. Evelyn Olschner
    3. Hi, What book? Is it on the Kellam's/Kellum's? If it is I would like to put in my request for the book also. Evelyn Williams Olschner Jacksonville, Fl. Researching paternal line-Williams, Joiner, Dawson, Maples, Williford, Hilliard, Bullard, Collins, Fitzgerald, Powell, Spence, Palmer, Middleton, Ballenger, Lee, Sherod Researching maternal line-Taylor, Sherman, Coley, Lunn, Kellam/Kellum, Pickett, Cook, Coleman, Roper. Researching Husband's line-Olschner, Harris, Griner/Greiner, Bryant/Bryan, King, Kohlman, Kalhbau, Baudier, Bode, Brandau, Carlson, Copping, Dunan, Durr, Friers, Gillentine, Heiderer, Homuth, Huber, Lignoski, McColgan, Petersen, Weber, Wirtz. ----- Original Message ----- From: geniekate <snooks1@frontiernet.net> To: <KELLAM-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, February 15, 2001 8:39 AM Subject: Re: Candy Kellum > I am sure most of us are still here. Just busy with other surnames or > projects. > > Sheila would you please send out your snail mail again I would like your > book and will send you a check > Kate Kellum Billett > > -----Original Message----- > From: Roy <rreagan@premier.net> > To: KELLAM-L@rootsweb.com <KELLAM-L@rootsweb.com> > Date: Wednesday, February 14, 2001 2:39 PM > Subject: Candy Kellum > > > >Anybody out there!?!?!?! > > > > > ==== KELLAM Mailing List ==== > To Unsubscribe send email to: > Kellam-L-request@rootsweb.com > with the message: > Unsubscribe > List Admin -Robbintina Kellum Harrison > redbird@interaccess.com > > ============================== > Join the RootsWeb WorldConnect Project: > Linking the world, one GEDCOM at a time. > http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com > >

    02/16/2001 03:15:17