If your husband does exist and has a lineage we would definitely love to submit his lineage (with all the Daniels). Every piece of information helps in one way or another. I would encourage you to send in your husband's line, that is if he is still in good standing with you. Rick ----- Original Message ----- From: <mzvenus@mindspring.com> To: <KELLAM-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, May 28, 2001 11:37 PM Subject: Re: [KELLAM] Fw: [KILLAM/KILHAM] Kilham/Killam Descendants > Rick: > > Just a quick reply ... I doubt my information would be of interest as I am > only a "relative" by marriage. I am interested in those Killam's who > married Kimble's. > > --Juli Martin > > At 11:22 AM 5/27/01 -0400, you wrote: > >List members: > > > >Please read original message below. Deb Gunther and myself, feel that the > >submission each researcher's known ancestors list, starting with yourself > >and going back as far as one can go, can aide and improve our future > >research efforts. From your provided list, Deb has created a data base by > >individual ancestor, showing common ancestors amongst researchers, > >researcher's name and e-mail address. This is a fantastic opportunity for > >all of us, and I strongly ask you all participate. Check out Deb's web site > >and you will see the format of those who have initially contributed. I am > >sure once you see the data base, you will want to contribute. It if > >fantastic to find a lost relative you have searched years to find, but just > >think, you now can find a fellow living relative who is working on the same > >line. For some of us it will be a shock to deal with the living instead of > >the dead. > > > >Rick Kilham > > * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * > view my site at http://home.mindspring.com/~mzvenus/ > icq 20433243; AIM and Yahoo! Messenger: jstkitn > GENEALOGY: Kimble; Hoffmeyer; Logan > > You, too, can make a difference! Without paying any money, you can help > fight hunger, provide care to AIDS or Landmine victims, provide free > mammograms to underprivileged women or protect our environment. Just visit > the site every day, click on a button, and corporate sponsors make > appropriate donations. It's free to you and only takes a few seconds of > your time. > > http://www.thehungersite.com/ > > > ==== KELLAM Mailing List ==== > RootsWeb hosts more than 5,000 Surname Resource Centers. One of them > probably has the information you're looking for.... > http://resources.rootsweb.com/surnames/ > >
I wonder if Juli means that the Kilhams married into one of her distant lines, an uncle or aunt-type relationship? In my case, my lines intermarried with the Briggs and Simmons lines so much that I had to document a lot of them just to see which cousins married which cousins. So, even though I have a lot of "stuff" on them I'm not a descendant myself. Deb Gunther ----- Original Message ----- From: "Rick Kilham" <rkilham@home.com> To: <KELLAM-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, May 29, 2001 6:36 AM Subject: Re: [KELLAM] Fw: [KILLAM/KILHAM] Kilham/Killam Descendants > If your husband does exist and has a lineage we would definitely love to > submit his lineage (with all the Daniels). Every piece of information helps > in one way or another. I would encourage you to send in your husband's line, > that is if he is still in good standing with you. > > Rick > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <mzvenus@mindspring.com> > To: <KELLAM-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Monday, May 28, 2001 11:37 PM > Subject: Re: [KELLAM] Fw: [KILLAM/KILHAM] Kilham/Killam Descendants > > > > Rick: > > > > Just a quick reply ... I doubt my information would be of interest as I am > > only a "relative" by marriage. I am interested in those Killam's who > > married Kimble's. > > > > --Juli Martin
Actually, what I should have said is that my interest is only in those lines of the Killam's who married into the Kimble/Kimball family (there were many of them ... e.g., Rush Killam m. Ada J. Kimble ... they lived in Rock Co., WI and other Killams that I'd have to pull out my books in order to get their names). The Killam line I am *MOST* interested in is that of Eliza. She married Newcomb Kimble. I've always wondered how she came to be in MI in the first place. Excerpt from my website: He married ELIZA KILLAM (born May 15, 1820 at Paupack, Pennsylvania; died June 17, 1890) in 1842 in Albion, Calhoun Co, Michigan. Both Newcomb and Eliza are buried in Otter Creek Cemetery, Lima, Wisconsin. "In 1840, Newcomb bought 240 acres of government land in Lima Township. He built a log house and a barn and then returned to Michigan to marry Eliza. They both returned to Wisconsin by ox cart. Newcomb was the first assessor and postmaster of Lima Township." Their children (all Kimble) were: Rankin, Rice, Warren, Charles, Emma and Ralph. At 09:39 AM 5/30/01 -0500, you wrote: >I wonder if Juli means that the Kilhams married into one of her distant >lines, an uncle or aunt-type relationship? In my case, my lines >intermarried with the Briggs and Simmons lines so much that I had to >document a lot of them just to see which cousins married which cousins. So, >even though I have a lot of "stuff" on them I'm not a descendant myself. > >Deb Gunther * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * view my site at http://home.mindspring.com/~mzvenus/ icq 20433243; AIM and Yahoo! Messenger: jstkitn GENEALOGY: Kimble; Hoffmeyer; Logan You, too, can make a difference! Without paying any money, you can help fight hunger, provide care to AIDS or Landmine victims, provide free mammograms to underprivileged women or protect our environment. Just visit the site every day, click on a button, and corporate sponsors make appropriate donations. It's free to you and only takes a few seconds of your time. http://www.thehungersite.com/