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    1. RE: [KENTUCKIANA-L] Cline/Pinkstone Marriage
    2. Marsha McWilliams
    3. Sharon, I found no records in the Kentucky Marriage Record book for Stuart/Stewart Cline (Kline, Klein), nor any for Ollie Mae Pinkston. Sorry. Marsha -----Original Message----- From: Sharon Asher [mailto:srasher@ionet.net] Sent: Sunday, November 22, 1998 5:31 PM To: KENTUCKIANA-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [KENTUCKIANA-L] Cline/Pinkstone Marriage Can someone lookup a marriage record for me. A Stuart/Stewart Cline married Ollie Mae Pinkston in Owensboro Kentucky 1898. Thanks Sharon Asher srasher@ionet.net ==== KENTUCKIANA Mailing List ==== Don't forget to send your queries through! the list e-mail addy is KENTUCKIANA-L@rootsweb.com

    11/22/1998 07:18:22
    1. [KENTUCKIANA-L] Flour Point Cemetery
    2. Bart Johnson
    3. Hello, I am looking for a Flour Point Cemetery Somewhere in Indiana, I think, and probalby in Southern Indiana.. I am looking for Joseph Ellis----Co.E 49th IN infantry buried at Flour Point Cemetery. I had someone write and tell me he was buried in Flour Point, but they didn't know where this cemetery was... Joseph Ellis, when recruited, lived in Cannelton, so he may continued in this area, I am not sure! Thanks!!! -- Your Obedient Servant, Bart Johnson 49th Indiana 49th Indiana Volunteer Infantry,Company F http://www.kiva.net/~bjohnson/49th.html 11th Indiana Volunteer Infantry http://www.geocities.com/Pentagon/Quarters/1462/index.html Daviess County, Indiana, InGenWeb Coordinator http://www.rootsweb.com/~indavies/ ************************************************************ * Do you have a relative from the 49th Indiana, or * * 11th Indiana? * * Or his Compiled Service Record? Civil War Photographs? * * Civil War Letters? Civil War Diaries? * * Civil War Uniform/Equipment? Post-war Reminiscences? * * Please, let me know!! * ************************************************************

    11/22/1998 05:51:39
    1. [KENTUCKIANA-L] Cline/Pinkstone Marriage
    2. Sharon Asher
    3. Can someone lookup a marriage record for me. A Stuart/Stewart Cline married Ollie Mae Pinkston in Owensboro Kentucky 1898. Thanks Sharon Asher srasher@ionet.net

    11/22/1998 04:31:13
    1. Re: [KENTUCKIANA-L] Early KY History
    2. In a message dated 98-11-22 17:48:47 EST, ls3500@juno.com writes: << People think their people are moving around when they are researching that area but it was just our country having growing pains. >> Larry is sure right about this , my 3rd great grandfather Joseph Walker's records including deeds were found in Nelson,Bullitt, Shelby and Spencer cos , Ky and he never moved the entire time ! It was the counties that changed ! Joan in tn searching, WALKER familes of above counties and also Jefferson co, Daviess, Larue and etc, they went everwhere !

    11/22/1998 03:39:45
    1. [KENTUCKIANA-L] GERMANNA WEB SITE
    2. Donna Chernick
    3. Here is the web address for the GERMANNA Web site. http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~george/germhist.html Many people named in this group went to KY. Donna Sears Chernick donna.chernick@cwixmail.com

    11/22/1998 03:31:24
    1. Re: [KENTUCKIANA-L] Early KY History
    2. In a message dated 11/22/98 4:24:26 PM, PKane63794@aol.com writes: <<I have the book Early Ky. Marraige records.by Genealogical Publishing Co. I ordered it from Amazon.com Jackie>> Does it include Fayette Co., KY? I desparately need a look-up for 1835. If it doesn't, that's ok. Thank you. Virginia

    11/22/1998 02:02:17
    1. [KENTUCKIANA-L] EARLY KY MARRIAGES
    2. Donna Chernick
    3. Our city library in Bellevue, WA has a thick book on marriages for KY, including some very early ones. I found most of my early Hardin Co. people in there. It has the listings for every county up to a certain date in the 1800's. The book is: "KENTUCKY MARRIAGE RECORDS" (From the Register of the Kentucky Historical Society), which was published in 1983 by the Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, MD. It has an Index by Eleanor Antoniak. Hardin Co. Marriages are 1792-1825. I copied out some of these pages if you want to send me the names you are looking for. Donna Sears Chernick Bellevue, WA donna.chernick@cwixmail.com

    11/22/1998 01:56:24
    1. Re: [KENTUCKIANA-L] Early KY History
    2. I have the book Early Ky. Marraige records.by Genealogical Publishing Co. I ordered it from Amazon.com Jackie

    11/22/1998 12:10:34
    1. [KENTUCKIANA-L] Marriage Records
    2. Does anyone have a copy of the book "Kentucky Marriage Records" that Donna referred to in her earlier e-mail? If so, please look up Hiram Bryant born about 1810 married to Mary ??? I would guess the marriage took place between 1830-1840. Judy Burns Oklahoma City

    11/22/1998 10:40:40
    1. Re: [KENTUCKIANA-L] Early KY History
    2. In a message dated 11/21/98 8:21:47 PM, Estill.Duggins@worldnet.att.net writes: <<where do we look for say a marriage that takes place in1810 for children of those pioneer Nelson Co. settlers? Washington Co? What others? I suppose the same would be true for Lincoln and Fayette Cos.>> Just a few thoughts on early Nelson Co/Washington Co. history that wouldn't necessarily apply to Lincoln and Fayette counties. The *early* - like 1785-1810 - settlers to Nelson Co. (part of which became Washington Co.) were from St. Mary's Co., Charles Co. and to some extent Prince George's Co. Maryland. They were known as the "Maryland League" - Catholic grandchildren/great grandchildren of the first settlers in Maryland. They agreed to settle in one area in order to obtain the services of a priest (a rare commodity then) - and were sent Fr. Stephen Badin. When this area became crowded, groups broke off and settled in Cape Girardeau, Mo. Another group went to Union Co., Ky. and a third group to Daviess Co., Ind. There were a few non-Catholics in this area -- the ones I'm familiar with came from the southern border of Prince Goerges Co. and were apparently friends with the Catholics in northern Charles Co. But this region is known as the Catholic section of Kentucky - certainly not something said of the rest of the state. Thus my belief that this would not hold as true for Lincoln and Fayette counties -- but they would have their own migration patterns. Carol Collins

    11/22/1998 10:18:27
    1. Re: [KENTUCKIANA-L] Early KY History
    2. Larry Schleutker
    3. Marianne............I have the marriage records for Hardin Co. Ky. from 1793 - 1850, who are you looking for? Also, Nelson Co. was IT until 1792 when Ky became a state and formed Hardin. Then in 1799 Breckinridge was formed from Hardin, in 1810 Grayson was formed from Hardin and in 1823 Meade and 1843 Larue formed from ...........your right, Hardin. People think their people are moving around when they are researching that area but it was just our country having growing pains. Let me know if you want a look up.................Larry

    11/22/1998 09:54:56
    1. [KENTUCKIANA-L] Kentucky marriage records
    2. florenceh1
    3. Can someone please lookup a marriage record for: William B. Allen anytime from 1860 to the time of his death in Louisville 1901. Will appreciate it, and thank you in advance. Florence Allen Hunstein, Sun City West AZ.

    11/22/1998 09:29:14
    1. [KENTUCKIANA-L] HUMPHREY, DANIEL AND CATHERINE (?pruden) VA-KY 1800's
    2. Daniel b ca 1764 Stafford Co Va..sold land there 1804, prob married prior to lv for KY to Catherine, believe her maiden name was Pruden. They were first in Nelson Co KY, then Ohio Co., and last found in Daviess County 1850. Where did they die, what was her maiden name? Have considerable data this line, but would like to document data above. Thanks Dixeebarb@aol.com(Barb)

    11/22/1998 04:45:45
    1. Re: [KENTUCKIANA-L] Early KY History
    2. Estill Duggins
    3. -----Original Message----- From: Marianne J Montgomery <monty4@juno.com> To: KENTUCKIANA-L@rootsweb.com <KENTUCKIANA-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Saturday, November 21, 1998 1:51 PM Subject: [KENTUCKIANA-L] Early KY History Hi Marianne You mentioned FRAKES, Jackson DUGGINS had a son named John H who was apparently adopted by Philip Frakes b 1808 in KY Philip Married Jackson's widow Nancy ALLISON in 1858 I have this information from Allice REYNOLDS She has quite a bit on Frakes. My ancestor is Reuben Duggins who came to Harrison Co IN by 1810 from KY and was born in VA AReyno5980@aol.com <AReyno5980@aol.com> > >My experience has been that I find surnames I'm working on in Nelson >County, KY and then they drop out of sight for say....20-30 years. Then >they show up in1820 in Hardin, Grayson, Breckinridge Cos. Since the >1790-1810 census records aren't available for KY (tax records are next >best records) where do we look for say a marriage that takes placel in >1810 for children of those pioneer Nelson Co. settlers? Washington Co? >What others? > >Thanks for your thoughts on this subject. I suppose the same would be >true for Lincoln and Fayette Cos. > >Marianne monty4@juno.com >Searching: HUFF,BASINGER,WEEDMAN,MARSHALL, >SPURRIER,TATMAN, LAGRANGE, FRAKES in Hardin, B'ridge, Grayson >Cos.........Perry Co., IN >___________________________________________________________________ >You don't need to buy Internet access to use free Internet e-mail. >Get completely free e-mail from Juno at http://www.juno.com/getjuno.html >or call Juno at (800) 654-JUNO [654-5866] > > >==== KENTUCKIANA Mailing List ==== >Don't forget to visit Kentuckiana Genealogy >http://www.floyd-pavey.com/kentuckiana/ >dee1234@aye.net >

    11/21/1998 06:31:26
    1. [KENTUCKIANA-L] Historical Society
    2. Hi everyone! Can anyone please give me directions to the Kentucky Historical Society from I-75 South, exiting Georgetown? Thanks. I appreciate your help. S Jobert

    11/21/1998 04:01:33
    1. [KENTUCKIANA-L] Early KY History
    2. Marianne J Montgomery
    3. Hello everybody! My experience has been that I find surnames I'm working on in Nelson County, KY and then they drop out of sight for say....20-30 years. Then they show up in1820 in Hardin, Grayson, Breckinridge Cos. Since the 1790-1810 census records aren't available for KY (tax records are next best records) where do we look for say a marriage that takes placel in 1810 for children of those pioneer Nelson Co. settlers? Washington Co? What others? Thanks for your thoughts on this subject. I suppose the same would be true for Lincoln and Fayette Cos. Marianne monty4@juno.com Searching: HUFF,BASINGER,WEEDMAN,MARSHALL, SPURRIER,TATMAN, LAGRANGE, FRAKES in Hardin, B'ridge, Grayson Cos.........Perry Co., IN ___________________________________________________________________ You don't need to buy Internet access to use free Internet e-mail. Get completely free e-mail from Juno at http://www.juno.com/getjuno.html or call Juno at (800) 654-JUNO [654-5866]

    11/21/1998 11:07:35
    1. Re: [KENTUCKIANA-L] Carr research
    2. In a message dated 11/19/98 12:13:14 AM, hamkarr@hctc.com writes: <<His grandson was called Louis Larken Carr. Were they from Virginia also? if so what part?>> I have Carr in my collateral line and they came from Caroline Co., VA 1700s. Most descended from Maj. Thomas & Mary (Dabney) Carr. Hope this helps. Virginia

    11/21/1998 10:54:29
    1. Re: [KENTUCKIANA-L] Early KY History
    2. In a message dated 11/21/98 10:52:48 AM, monty4@juno.com writes: <<where do we look for say a marriage that takes placel in 1810 for children of those pioneer Nelson Co. settlers? Washington Co? What others? Thanks for your thoughts on this subject. I suppose the same would be true for Lincoln and Fayette Cos.>> Excellent question! Been wondering the same thing myself. I need a marriage record for Fayette Co., KY for 1835. Virginia

    11/21/1998 08:41:53
    1. Re: [KENTUCKIANA-L] researching Greenawalt/Rogers
    2. Larry Schleutker
    3. Marge................The name Rogers is a popular name in Hardin Co, Ky. and much has been recorded about that family. Also, the name Greenawalt is prominate in the Hardin Co. book of marriages 1830-1850 and beyond. I'm sure you can get all this info from "Ancestral Trails Historical Society" P.O. Box 573, Vine Grove, Ky. 40175-0573 . aths@kvnet.org......................Good Luck...............Larry

    11/21/1998 04:19:08
    1. [KENTUCKIANA-L] Henry UNDERWOOD, ca.1887 Jeffersonville
    2. Angela Hatfield
    3. Hello everybody, Is anybody on this list researching the UNDERWOOD family? I have just learnt that a Henry UNDERWOOD died in Jeffersonville Clark Co. IN ca. 1887. He was married to Barbara MATTINGER and I believe he died fairly young. Barbara was only in her mid-20s at the time. I would like to know what happened to Henry and what his exact date of death was. Thanks for any help or suggestions. Angela My home on the net: http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Prairie/5234/ Researching: FOLLEtT, HESTER, HILL, HORR, MATTINGER, MYERS, RENNER, RIMPLER

    11/20/1998 04:58:01