Folks, I've been trying to find more sites on the Internet for migrations as I've been researching from NC to California, and my families have been everywhere at some point in time. I came across this in My Favorites folder, had forgotten about it. Please feel free to share it with others if you are interested in doing so. I have not visited all the sites listed, but have visited a few of them and am very impressed with the ones I visited. Some of the sites you can add your information to, such as the Migrations. Have fun, Jo Autrey [email protected] Jo's Front Page and Genealogy http://members.tripod.com/~JoMAutrey Dallas, Texas http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~haas/links/migrationtrails.html
Pardon the blanket message but desperate problems call for desperate measures. If there's anyone out there with relatives from Robeson County, NC or Johnston County, NC, please contact me. Maybe we can make a family connection. Christine [email protected] SEARCHING FOR: DAVIS, WOMACK, PAGE/PAIGE, KEMP, MCINTYRE, HARLEE/HARLEY ________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com
I would love to hear from anyone researching or connecting to this KEMP family. This is all the information I have on her: Elizabeth Jane KEMP was born 13 Oct 1846 in Claiborne Parish, La, died 30 October 1879 and was buried in Antiock, Texas. Elizabeth Jan Kemp married Robert Martin AUTREY about 1865 in Dubach, Lincoln Parish, La. She and Robert Martin Autrey moved to Bowie County, Texas and they had 6 children. While I do have information on the children of Robert M. and Elizabeth, I have no information on the KEMP family. Thanks for any help anyone can share with me. Jo Autrey [email protected] Jo's Front Page and Genealogy http://members.tripod.com/~JoMAutrey Dallas, Texas
Is There someone out there that can help Jeanne? Give her a helping a hand. And while I'm at it --- Sign up for the KEMP FAMILY ASSOCIATION REUNION September 22-24 RALEIGH, NC. Betty and I would like to see as many of you as possible. Allen Johannes ----- Original Message ----- From: Norma Jean Marks <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, April 30, 2000 2:26 PM Subject: Bladen Co NC > I was reading about your National STREETY family reunion and I noticed > you mentioned that > > 'Joseph Richard Kemp, Jr, wrote in his memoirs, "Old Mr. Issac Jones > told me that my father Joseph Kemp was the man that routed the first > Tory guard in the beginning of the battle." This Joseph Kemp was the > brother of my fourth great grandmother, Jane Kemp Poynter' > > I am researching the KEMP family and I was wondering how much KEMP info > you have obtained. I am interested in finding the ancestors of John > KEMP that was born April 15, 1793 or Nov 10, 1792 in Wake Co NC. Prior > to 1815 he (John) migrated to Kentucky where he met Nancy FORT and they > married August 4, 1815 in Warren Co KY - perhaps via Tennessee, then in > 1832 John & his wife Nancy moved to Warren Co IL and then in 1834, to > what is now known as Henderson Co IL. I think his parents were Jesse > Burrell KEMP and Nancy FAUSTER or FOSTER and siblings: Solomon b. abt > 1790 NC; Jesse Burrell Jr. b. abt 1795 NC; Sally b. bet. 1795-1799 NC; > Tabitha b. bet. 1795-1799; William Murphy b. January 7, 1800 NC; Emanuel > b. abt 1808 NC or TN; Nancy b. TN; and Minerva b. TN. Looks like they > stayed in the Tennessee area, some to Scott Co IL, must most in the > Tennessee area. > > Thanks for any information. Jeanne >
Does anyone in their family have this surname? Please contact me. I'm looking for a Mary Burtrey from NC. ________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com
Hi Iam looking for a Harry R Kemp B 1857 either Penn, Canada, or England He married Lillian Hellermen in 1878 in Hartsville, Penn I hav eno clue about his parents i need help >From: [email protected] >Reply-To: [email protected] >To: [email protected] >Subject: KEMP-D Digest V00 #17 >Date: Mon, 24 Apr 2000 10:24:12 -0700 (PDT) > ><< message2.txt >> ><< message4.txt >> ><< message6.txt >> ________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com
Still looking for Mitchell Kemp (1882-1962) of Berlin, NJ. If anyone has come across this name, please contact me. Christina Page Mitchell's gg-granddaughter In search of: SANDERS/SAUNDERS/KEMP/MCCCALLUM/PAIGE/PAGE/HARLEE/HARLEY/DAVIS/WOMACK ________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com
Had a son John born 1834 Fones NY Niagara Co. Dorothy [email protected]
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Sorry if this is a repeat, but thought you might find this site useful. ----- Original Message ----- From: M J Moser <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, April 10, 2000 1:14 AM Subject: [PaDgo] Cemetery Records online > I don't remember which list I first found this on. It has links to > cemeteries all over the country. > > http://www.interment.net/ > > > Marilyn > CT >
In regard to a recent request to send a list of the oldest generations of my direct line, my server is refusing to receive [email protected] so I am doing so hereby. Joseph Kemp b. 1750, m. 1772 to Jane Harris in Cornwall, England Joseph Kemp b. 1773, m. 1803 to Mary Harris, Cornwall Joseph Kemp b. 1799 Cornwall, d. 1850 Wisconsin, married to Jane Allen? James Kemp b. 1821 Cornwall, d. 1901 Wisconsin, married to Johanna McGrath Catherine Kemp b. 1854 Wisconsin, d. 1888, married to Peter Nalty Looking for validation of this speculative research. Helen Naly Beckstead
If anyone can recognize these families, let me know. Steve von Hitritz in Richmond, VA Descendants of Henry Peters and Anna Whistler Generation No. 1 1. Henry1 Peters was born January 14, 1835 in Elses, Germany, and died February 09, 1894 in Howard Twp., Knox Co., Ohio. He married Anna Whistler 1863. She was born 1834 in France, and died September 11, 1916 in Knox Co., Ohio. More About Henry Peters: Burial: February 12, 1894, St. Luke's, Danville, Knox Co., Ohio More About Anna Whistler: Burial: September 14, 1916, St. Luke's, Danville, Knox Co., Ohio Children of Henry Peters and Anna Whistler are: 2 i. Cecilia2 Peters, born Bef. May 25, 1864. 3 ii. Mary Frances Peters, born March 27, 1865. Notes for Mary Frances Peters: Sponseor Nicholas Whistler & Margaret Allerding 4 iii. Clara Anne Peters, born April 14, 1867; died Bef. June 20, 1925. Notes for Clara Anne Peters: Sponsors Anthony Whistler & Catherine Boderick 5 iv. Joseph Peters, born April 30, 1868 in Richland Co., Ohio. Notes for Joseph Peters: Sponsors: John Gardener & wife More About Joseph Peters: Baptism: May 30, 1868 6 v. William Alfred Peters, born January 02, 1871. He married Barbara Joan Gardner September 29, 1897. Notes for William Alfred Peters: Sponsors: William Harris & Apolina Whistler @St. Michaels + 7 vi. Helena Barbara Peters, born October 30, 1872 in Carbondale, Athens Co., Ohio; died December 17, 1921 in Mt. Carmel Hosp., Columbus, Franklin Co., Ohio. Generation No. 2 7. Helena Barbara2 Peters (Henry1) was born October 30, 1872 in Carbondale, Athens Co., Ohio1, and died December 17, 1921 in Mt. Carmel Hosp., Columbus, Franklin Co., Ohio. She married Alva Berton Joseph Kemp February 12, 1896 in St. Luke's, Danville, Knox Co., Ohio2, son of Andrew Kemp and Eliza Mikesell. He was born February 14, 1874 in Howard Twp., Knox Co., Ohio, and died November 05, 1960 in Loudonville, Ashland Co., Ohio. Notes for Helena Barbara Peters: After her marriage, Bert and Lana lived in Danville until 1916. In 1916 they moved to Loudonville, Ashland County, Ohio, where he was employed at Raby's Motor Sales. Lana attended Catholic church in Loudonville. More About Helena Barbara Peters: Burial: December 21, 1921, St. Luke's Cemetery, Danville, Knox Co., Ohio Notes for Alva Berton Joseph Kemp: Lived as a child at his parents home in Howard Twp, Knox Co., Ohio. Attended Union Grade School and Danville Methodist Church. After his marriage, Bert and Lana lived in Danville until 1916. He was employed as a machinery salesman. In 1916 they moved to Loudonville, Ashland County, Ohio, where he was employed at Raby's Motor Sales. He was a salesman for Ford automobiles. After Lana's death, he lived with his sons in Loudonville, Ohio. More About Alva Berton Joseph Kemp: Burial: 1960, St. Luke's, Danville, Knox Co., Ohio Children of Helena Peters and Alva Kemp are: + 8 i. Clarence Henry3 Kemp, born November 13, 1896 in Danville, Knox Co., Ohio; died September 21, 1965 in Loudonville, Ashland Co., Ohio. 9 ii. Joseph Clarence Kemp, born November 13, 1896; died October 26, 1905. 10 iii. William Henry Kemp, born March 04, 1898 in Danville, Knox Co., Ohio; died March 12, 1906 in Danville, Knox Co., Ohio. + 11 iv. Urban Andrew Kemp, born June 14, 1902 in Buckeye City, Danville, Knox Co., Ohio; died March 10, 1993 in Ashland Co., Ohio. 12 v. William H. Kemp, born March 04, 1905 in Danville, Knox Co., Ohio; died March 16, 1905 in Danville, Knox Co., Ohio. ----- Sent using MailStart.com ( http://MailStart.Com/welcome.html ) The FREE way to access your mailbox via any web browser, anywhere!
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I'm looking for Kemps Coat Of Arms if any one has a picture of one would you send it E-mail to David Kemp at [email protected] Thanks David Kemp
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I am working on the KEMP family in Bosque County Texas. There may be some connection. I may not get back to research in this are for a couple weeks but I will keep all in mind. Allen ----- Original Message ----- From: Roger M. Pace <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, March 06, 2000 1:54 AM Subject: Benjamin Kemp > Looking for the family of Benjamin Kemp, who married Hettie Angeline Williams probably abt. 1885 in Falls/Milam Co., Texas. Can find no other info on this family other than their names. Have lots of info to share on the Williams side, but would like to know what became of this family.Any help would be most appreciative. Thanks in advance. > > Roger M. Pace > [email protected] > > > ==== KEMP Mailing List ==== > Have you checked out USGenWeb (by state and county) lately? > http://www.usgenweb.org >
Looking for the family of Benjamin Kemp, who married Hettie Angeline Williams probably abt. 1885 in Falls/Milam Co., Texas. Can find no other info on this family other than their names. Have lots of info to share on the Williams side, but would like to know what became of this family.Any help would be most appreciative. Thanks in advance. Roger M. Pace [email protected]
Thanks for your input, Bob. The 1802 Sarah KEMP was chr. in Brading, so is also unlikely to have been born in Portsea for that reason. I think I can definitely rule out the two non-portsea Sarahs, but the other four christened in Portsea are more or less likely if their age was reported correctly on the census. I suppose I need the marriage certificate or register information to determine which Sarah it was (or none of them)! Clutching at straws a little, but since your last name is YOUNG, do you know of any connection with my Elizabeth YOUNG b. abt. 1814, who married William WILLCOCKS (b. 15 Dec 1803, so 48 in 1851) on 1 Jan 1825 at St. Mary's, Portsea, Hampshire? There is an Elizabeth age 37 in 1851 census (H0107/1657 fol. 60) who is coupled with William age 48 and has children Henry (23), Samuel (18), Thomas (12), Mary (10), Elizabeth (7). Henry was my ggf and married Julia SQUIRE in Dec 1852 (her mother was the Sarah KEMP in question.) Elizabeth must have had Henry at age 14 if her census age is believed. She could be one of the people who was really, say, 39, but didn't like to state her real age. Or else the census taker's scrawl for 39 was misread as 37. Or perhaps she was really 47. OK, I guess that's another marriage certificate, but more difficult as I don't know the exact date of marriage. Robert Young wrote: > > Howdy.... > > >>We know from the 1851 census that Sarah SQUIRE (married name) was 47 > which would put her birthdate between 1 Apr 1803 and 31 Mar 1804 so she > could not have been chr. before 1803 (which rules out a Sarah KEMP of > Brading Hampshire) and her birthplace is shown as Portsea (which also > rules out a Sarah KEMP of Selborne). > > Keep in mind that the ages given in the census records (both UK and US) > are the ages that the individuals gave to the census taker. It is not > uncommon > for a person to "age" only 8 years, or over 12 years, between censuses. > > Bob Young, Secretary > Kemp Family Association