This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --part0_908891177_boundary Content-ID: <0_908891177@inet_out.mail.aol.com.1> Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Someone asked for information on the Southern Indiana Genealogical Fair -- --part0_908891177_boundary Content-ID: <0_908891177@inet_out.mail.aye.net.2> Content-type: message/rfc822 Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit Content-disposition: inline Return-Path: <KENTUCKIANA-L-request@rootsweb.com> Received: from rly-zc02.mx.aol.com (rly-zc02.mail.aol.com [172.31.33.2]) by air-zc03.mail.aol.com (v50.22) with SMTP; Mon, 19 Oct 1998 19:01:11 -0400 Received: from bl-14.rootsweb.com (bl-14.rootsweb.com [204.212.38.30]) by rly-zc02.mx.aol.com (8.8.8/8.8.5/AOL-4.0.0) with ESMTP id TAA25639; Mon, 19 Oct 1998 19:00:55 -0400 (EDT) Received: (from slist@localhost) by bl-14.rootsweb.com (8.8.5/8.8.5) id PAA25356; Mon, 19 Oct 1998 15:57:05 -0700 (PDT) Resent-Date: Mon, 19 Oct 1998 15:57:05 -0700 (PDT) Message-ID: <362BEDEE.A3089745@aye.net> Date: Mon, 19 Oct 1998 18:57:02 -0700 From: Pat Salisbury <psal@aye.net> X-Mailer: Mozilla 4.04 [en] (Win95; U) Old-To: Kentuckiana-l@rootsweb.com Subject: [KENTUCKIANA-L] Genealogical Fair Reminder Resent-Message-ID: <"PzojqB.A.4LG.AP8K2"@bl-14.rootsweb.com> To: KENTUCKIANA-L@rootsweb.com Resent-From: KENTUCKIANA-L@rootsweb.com X-Mailing-List: <KENTUCKIANA-L@rootsweb.com> archive/latest/1612 X-Loop: KENTUCKIANA-L@rootsweb.com Precedence: list Resent-Sender: KENTUCKIANA-L-request@rootsweb.com Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit ATTENTION ATTENTION ATTENTION SOUTHERN INDIANA GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY ANNOUNCES: Our 5th Annual Genealogical Fair will be held this November 7, 1998; 10:00 am - 3:00 p.m. at the Green Valley Elementary School at 2230 Green Valley Road in New Albany, Indiana. We wish to extend an open invitation to each and everyone to attend our Fair. We will have many genealogy vendors, libraries and authors set up to help you with that proverbial "stone wall". This Fair is free to the public, door prizes will be awarded throughout the day. We will also have mini workshops ongoing during the day also. The LDS missionaries will be there to explain Family Search on the computer. Please plan to attend. If you have any questions or need directions please feel free to contact me at psal@aye.net , spcarpenter@ka.net or d.geneo@juno.com. You can also check out our web site at www.ka.net/spcarpenter/index.html for further information. Thanking you in advance. Pat Salisbury Society Library Rep. ==== KENTUCKIANA Mailing List ==== FAM_TREE.LST not found. Create new genealogist? (Y/N) --part0_908891177_boundary--
ATTENTION ATTENTION ATTENTION SOUTHERN INDIANA GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY ANNOUNCES: Our 5th Annual Genealogical Fair will be held this November 7, 1998; 10:00 am - 3:00 p.m. at the Green Valley Elementary School at 2230 Green Valley Road in New Albany, Indiana. We wish to extend an open invitation to each and everyone to attend our Fair. We will have many genealogy vendors, libraries and authors set up to help you with that proverbial "stone wall". This Fair is free to the public, door prizes will be awarded throughout the day. We will also have mini workshops ongoing during the day also. The LDS missionaries will be there to explain Family Search on the computer. Please plan to attend. If you have any questions or need directions please feel free to contact me at psal@aye.net , spcarpenter@ka.net or d.geneo@juno.com. You can also check out our web site at www.ka.net/spcarpenter/index.html for further information. Thanking you in advance. Pat Salisbury Society Library Rep.
I'm searching for information on the parents of Hester Ann EDWARDS, my 2nd grt-g'mother. She married Pleasant L. WINGO in 1834 in Morgan Co., IL and they lived most of their lives in Rushville, Schuyler Co., IL. Family tradition has it that her father was sent out for apprentice in tailoring and supposably made George Washington's inaugural uniform. Any and all information GREATLY APPRECIATED. Kathleen (Stoneking) Cooper in Illinois Email: MsCutNSew@aol.com
does anyone have the info on the so indianna geneology fair? debbie
Hopson Willoughby was born in Kentucky 1820, left in 1839 to go to Missouri. He married Malinda WILLIAMS, their children were born in Wayne county Iowa during 1850's. They came to Kansas in 1873 and settled in Wilson county with their children. They returned to Iowa in 1901. I am looking for my Kentucky WILLOUGHBY's. Sandy Heinrich Gainesville FL
I'm new to the list, Mary Ann in College Ward, UT. My Floyd Co. surnames RAKESTRAW, BENNETT, HENDERSON, HARTMANN, BRIDGES, GILLILAND, WISEHEART, SPRINGER. I'll send more infomation for each name later. Mary Ann
I'm looking for anyone with information concerning a George W.(Will) Rodgers. The only info I have is on a certificate from the state of Indiana with Civil War basic information. On this certificate it lists his age as 23 in 1861, putting his birth year in 1838. Nativity is Jefferson, Kentucky. Occupation-farmer. He joined for duty on the 26th day of August, 1861 in the 42nd Regiment, Company C, Indiana Volunteers in Spencer County, Indiana. He was mustered in on the 9th of October in 1861 in Vanderburgh County, Indiana. He was mustered out in Louisville, Kentucky, July 21, 1865. Any help will be greatly appreciated. Thank you in advance. Dianne Luman ntrnotes@ptw.com
Looking for any info on Thomas and Margaret Hanna Ellis Married in Shelby Co. Ky 1818-----moved to Montgomery CO IN in 1833. His parents were--Charles and Nancy Ellis Ellis. Margarets parents were James and Marth Poague Hanna. Iris Ellis Wagoner
Genealogy and History at: http://www.dcn.davis.ca.us/~vctinney/geneal.htm has scholarly Genealogy and Family History Links to all Internet connections worldwide. Respectfully yours, Tom Tinney, Sr. Listed in: Who's Who In The West, 1998/1999 Who's Who In Genealogy and Heraldry, [both editions]
Hello Kentuckiana, I am researching the surnames INGRAM & HALSEY in the areas of Morgan County, Wolfe County, Bath County, Menifee County, KY.and ? I would like to exchange information with those seeking the same. Wilma
I'm researching my 2nd grt-g'mother's parents; Hester Ann EDWARDS; b: 1816 Jefferson Co., KY. Came to Illinois about the age of nine years (Morgan Co.?). She married Pleasant L WINGO in 1834 at Mrogan Co., IL I have acopy of the marriage license but no parents names for Hester or Pleasant. Any information greatly appreciated. Kathleen (Stoneking) Cooper in Illinois
Hi my name is Christie Sapp Bilky..i live in Yuma Az and i am new to your list and thought i would send the surnames i am researching in Orange Co Indiana..i will soon be moving to Meade Co KY so it will be easier to research in person List of Surnames in Orange Co Indiana 1) MOORE 2) HOPPER 3) CHESNUT Thank you Christi e
This weekend six of us began the clearing of an old cemetary in Harrison County. We were able to get about 50% of the area cleared but there is a lot of work still to be done. The site is overgrown with greenbrairs and saplings. Also, some larger trees. If you have family members or ancestors buried in the Little Flock Baptist Cemetary located between Buena Vista and Elizabeth we could use all of the help that you could give. Here is a list of the identified surnames on stones in the abt 1 acre cemetary. Stafford; Morland; Moreland; Wallace; Saffer; Funk; Mabius; Thompson; Brown; Kingery; Smith; Justice; Meek; Shields; Snodgrass; Brewer; Veatch; Willis; Cooper; Wardrip. We have identified over thirty stones but there are at least another 30+ fieldstones with no id possible. At the completion of clearing, we will post the identified stones with plot here for future use. If you wish to be of assistance, please contact me at phone 812-879-4045 of email dee@ccrtc.com Thanks C. Artie Dillman
Hi again! I just uploaded some Breckinridge Co., KY Church records. Thanks to Jan for sending me this information! I'm still working on the many other items for Breckinridge Co. that Jan snail mailed to me! Thanks Dee Kentuckiana Genealogy http://www.floyd-pavey.com/kentuckiana/
Hello, I just subscribed to Kentuckiana-L and wanted to let everyone know I am researching the Cotner and Chappell line from Harrison Co. IN. I am trying to find the marriage of my grandparents William Grant Cotner and Annie Chappell. I think they should have married around 1888-1889. I am also looking for Annie's Death record around 1890-1892. Annie's parents were Murice and Susan Chappell and she had a brother John. Would appreciate help if anyone knows about them. Thanks, Mary
Hi everyone! Well....my office is finished! I am still unpacking things, and trying to get everything in order, but I finally have my office! :-) So....I had been working on an update for a long time, and actually was hoping for it to be bigger than it is, but...here it is: Oh, BTW, I have subscribed over 50 new members to the list today, welcome to you all! The following updates can be found at the Kentuckiana Genealogy Website located at: http://www.floyd-pavey.com/kentuckiana/ All of you please feel free to post through the list who you're researching! The people on this list are wonderful and, I'm sure, they will do all they can to help you out! The following sections were updated: Biographies Births Deeds Gedcom Databases ICQ List Kentuckiana Konnections Look-ups Marriages Obituaries Photos Queries Wills & Probate Remember to use the search engine on the main page, but also....there are some pages I am just linked to, so explore the site. I am slowly but surely getting through all of the donations I have received! You all are wonderful for all the information you have shared! Keep it up!! :-) Thanks Dee Kentuckiana Genealogy http://www.floyd-pavey.com/kentuckiana/ *******
Hello Everyone I am new to the Kentuckiana-L list... I am look for the Fother of John Gillian Hurd... Him and his wife stats are down below if anyone has any info on them could you please help me... I would be very grate ful... John Gillian Hurd Mary Margaret Elam B. 10 Sept. 1861 B 20 Aug. 1862 W. Clay County, Kentucky W. Johnson County, Kentucky M. 3 July 1884 D. 26 June 1927 W.Jewll County, Kansas W. Superior, Nuckolls Nebraska D.11 may 1927 Bur. Webber, Jewell County, Kansas W. Webber, Jewell County, Kansas Always Your Todd
I am looking for information on these people some were born in Ct.-Mass.- Lee co.Va 1 John Benham 1600 New Haven ,Ct.d 1661 Ct. need spouse 2 Joseph Benham 1634 Boston,Mass d 1702/1703 Ct. + Winifred King 3 John Benham 3 nov 1671 d New York + Anna Neltye or Neeltye 4 John Benham abt 1700 New Haven,Ct d New York ?? + Magdalena or Helena Kymber or could he have married Catherine Van Dyke maybe he married both 5 John Benham 3 Apr 1722 New Jersey no death date + Mary Polly Hobbs 1735 Maryland 6 Rutha Benham 1769 Va + James Fugett Thanks for your help Phyllis
The following is the information I have just received from the Howard Steamboat Museum concerning the sale of copies of Volume I and II (together OR separately) of the 1882 HISTORY OF THE OHIO FALLS CITIES AND THEIR COUNTIES. At the bottom you will find a reproduction of their order form, should you which to use it to purchase a copy. (I have no further information on this subject and am not personally involved in the project, just passing on the information.) Lois ------------------------------------------------------------------------ HISTORY OF THE OHIO FALLS CITIES AND THEIR COUNTIES Volumes I and II Original published 1882 Over 1,300 pages of History Now with Added Every-Name Indexes Republished by the Howard Steamboat Museum of Jeffersonville, Indian A GREAT HISTORICAL SOURCE This fine two-volume set is one of the finest sources for research of history and genealogy in this three-county area. Thousands of names abound in the biographical sections, as well as in the historical documentation. Political office holders are listed in many categories, such as mayors, county and city council office holders (these are broken down into the townships and wards). Precinct and township histories are detailed. Assessors, treasurers, recorders -- all this inforamtion is listed in extraordinary detail. Published in 1882 when the area was just burgeoning into the metropolitan vastness which now exists, the history includes the names of thousands of people who contributed to the growth of the then small towns in Clark and Floyd Counties, Indiana, and the city of Louisville in Jefferson County, Kentucky. Histories of churches, schools, businesses, the medical profession, attorneys are detailed here. Manufacturing, industry, railroads, river traffic, and many other facets of life in the 1880s are all recorded here. Fascinating stories of life in the period abound. Listing in great detail of elected and appointed officials offer insight into the names of those individuals who helped to shape the destiny of the area. A BEAUTIFULLY BOUND TWO-VOLUME SET! The two-volume set includes more than thirteen hundred pages, and to them has been added the name indexes with Clark and Floyd in Volume II and Jefferson County, Kentucky in Volume I. The printing is done by offset lithography on acid-free paper. The binding is Class A Library Hard Binding, using cloth reinforced end sheets, with peroxylin coated, stain resistant, library grade buckkam cover material and the stamping in rich gold, especially designed to enhance the appearance of this beautiful addition to your personal library. PREPUBLICATION PRICING Until DECEMBER 10, 1998, you may purchase the two-volume set for just $80.00. If you desire your set to be mailed, add $7.50 for it to come to you Priority Mail in January 1999. We also are offering GIFT CERTIFICATES for you to mail to friends and loved ones. We will mail the gift certificates directly to the name you submit, or send it to you for personal delivery. After December 10, 1998,the price for the two-volume set will be $95.00, plus shipping for any remaining sets. EITHER VOLUME IS AVAILABLE SEPARATELY. During the Prepublication period, you may purchase Volume I (Jefferson County and Louisville, Kentucky) for just $45.00, plus shipping of $4.50. Volume II (which covers Clark and Floyd Counties, Indiana) is available for $40.00 plus $4.50 shipping. After December 10, 1998, Volume I will be $52.50, plus shipping. Volume II will be $47.50, plus shipping. DELIVERY SCHEDULED FOR JANUARY 1999. Howard Steamboat Museum members may deduct $2.50 for each volume purchased ($5.00 per set). --------------------------------------------------------------- HISTORY OF THE OHIO FALLS CITIES AND THEIR COUNTIES ORDER FORM: NAME: __________________________________________________ STREET ADDRESS: ________________________________________ CITY, STATE AND ZIP: ___________________________________ DAYTIME TELEPHONE: _____________________________________ Ship to (if different from above): _________________________________________ _________________________________________ _________________________________________ IF ORDERING BEFORE DECEMBER 10, 1998: I enclose check or money order for the following: _____ 2-volume sets of Ohio Falls Cities and their Counties at $80 each $_____ _____ copies of VOLUME I (Jefferson Co., KY) at $45 each $_____ _____ copies of VOLUME II (Clark and Floyd Co., IN) at $40 each $_____ Plus POSTAGE for each SET at $7.50 $_____ for each VOLUME at $4.50 $_____ TOTAL ENCLOSED: $_____ IF ORDERING _AFTER_ DECEMBER 10, 1998: ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ _____ 2-volume sets of Ohio Falls Cities and their Counties at $95 each $_____ _____ copies of VOLUME I (Jefferson Co., KY) at $52.50 each $_____ _____ copies of VOLUME II (Clark and Floyd Co., IN) at $47.50 each $_____ Plus POSTAGE for each SET at $7.50 $_____ for each VOLUME at $4.50 $_____ TOTAL ENCLOSED: $_____ _____ I will pick up my copy/copies at the Museum _____ Please send Gift Certificates to me MAKE YOUR CHECK/MONEY ORDER PAYABLE TO: Howard Steamboat Museum, Inc. P.O. Box 606 Jeffersonville, Indiana 47131-0606 (812) 283-3728
Brenda Do you have a marriage for Heinrich (Henry) Holtkamp to Johan Wilms or Pruett/Prewitt/Pruitt m. ? Jesse A. Elmore m Delitha Emaline Stepp Thank you Myra <A HREF="http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Park/3008/">lmyra 's Home Page </A>