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    1. [KENTUCKIANA-L] KRUTSINGER, CUTSINGER, CRUTSINGER, CURTSINGER, GRIESINGER
    2. Don & Melissa Alexander
    3. Have started a new list for all those with the surname of KRUTSINGER, CUTSINGER, CRUTSINGER, CURTSINGER, GREISNINGER, and variations. Have a great deal of information on the lines that were in PA, VA, KY, IN, IL (especially Clay Co), MO, and many other places. To subscribe send the word subscribe to: KRUTSINGER-L-Request@rootsweb.com Melissa Thompson Alexander www.familytreemaker.com/users/a/l/e/Melissa-T-Alexander/ listowner: CECIL-L@rootsweb.com; KRUTSINGER-L@rootsweb.com Edmonds, WA USA

    08/18/1998 08:44:13
    1. [KENTUCKIANA-L] WOODS SMITH HORTENBURY MURPHY
    2. I'm searching the following A Robert WOODS married Cora SMITH, they had at least one son Robert Jackson WOODS b. 1858 Anderson County and died 1944 in Jefferson County KY, Robert Jackson married Annie Belle HORTENBURY in 1884 Spencer County KY (annie b. 1868 she was the d/o Felix (Field) HORTENBURY (maybe whortenberry) and Mary MURPHY she was born in Spencer County KY. I need a 1860 Anderson County Census look up for the Above. Does anyone know of someone who can do this? I have resources (census ect) for Bullitt County and would gladly trade look ups. Thanks Brenda

    08/18/1998 04:58:18
    1. [KENTUCKIANA-L] Bolin line
    2. Nancy Smith
    3. I am looking for information on Bolin (Bolling?) line. The information I have; Thomas Bolin b. 1766 Wilkes co, NC served in the Revolutionary War. m. Nancy 1764 d. 1851 Perry co, IN son of Thomas, James Bolin b. 1788 NC m. Esther Voyles 1814 KY d. ?? son of James, Willis Bolin b. 1819 KY m. Nancy Boyd 1846 d. 1892 Perry co, IN Son of WIllis, Anderson b. 1863 Perry co, IN m. M. Elizabeth Cameron 1886 d. 1931 Perry co, IN Anderson son, Alton Parker. Alton's son, Alfred (Grandpa). I am looking for Thomas' parent's or information before his time. I appreciate any information of help that you can give. There is possiblility that the Bolin name is spelled differently (Bolling?). Thank you, Nancy Smith ggggggrand-daughter of Thomas Give thanks unto the Lord, for He is good; His love endures forever. Psalms 107:1

    08/17/1998 06:18:15
    1. [KENTUCKIANA-L] MARCUM - Luther 1861-1945
    2. Researching surname MARCUM/MARKHAM. Looking for info on Luther C. Marcum who died in Jefferson Co., KY on Mar 31 1945 at age 83. He is buried in Hebron Cemetery in Bullitt Co., KY.

    08/17/1998 04:35:48
    1. [KENTUCKIANA-L] RANKIN Mary Susan Evaline; Ky,USA; 1850
    2. Karen
    3. Hi, I'am looking for ANY information on . I haven't been able to find any more on her. I need help with this family..... Mary Susan Evaline RANKIN [b] 1850/ 60 Harrison Co,Ky ? may have died in Kenton, Boone, Campbell CO's Ky, maybe between 1900- 1915. may have went by the name of Evaline. [m] Robert P North [b] 1850 Harrison Co,Ky . They had about 7 children ? . These might be the children names. names given to my by a great aunt. 1. James Daniel, ( my gg grandfather ) [b] 28 feb 1881 Harrison Co,Ky [d] 23 Sept 1961 Kenton Co,Ky [m] Viola SOUDER / SOWDER (HALEY may have been her stepfather surname ) [b] 15 June 1884 Grant Co ,Ky [d] 4 Aug 1930 Kenton CO,Ky 2. John, 3. Effie, 4. Ann, 5. Jennie ? ( Griss Ella ) , 6. Lillie, 7. Lucy , If you can help me I would be so greatful Karen

    08/16/1998 10:16:29
    1. [KENTUCKIANA-L] Update on Blacktopped Cemetery, Clark Co., IN
    2. Lois Mauk
    3. Thought you might be interested in an update on the blacktopped Hale-McBride Cemetery here in Clark Co., IN. For more details about this particular cemetery, see: http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Plains/5881/halemcbridecem.html The survey commissioned by the Township Trustee was completed on Friday, August 14. The survey team ran into a whole bunch of problems in conducting the survey, including finding three prior surveys, on each of which the cemetery got smaller. It has now been confirmed that at least TWO-THIRDS of the cemetery is under the blacktopped parking lot of the strip shopping center. This reinforces the two first-hand accounts we obtained that the cemetery was a lot bigger about 30 years ago, with up to 80-100 graves several decades ago. Only 9 stones (mostly broken) remain today. One of the corners of the cemetery (according to the most recent survey) is in the middle of the adjacent drainage ditch and another corner is about 15 feet from the front door of a local pizzeria, inches from a line of parking spaces. Many other parking spaces are located directly on cemetery property. We have learned that the EPA has sunk a "soil monitoring device" through the blacktop in the middle of the cemetery, presumably to monitor leakage from the nearby gasoline tanks. Several descendants of Isaac Hale, Sr. have banded together and will be meeting with a local attorney this week to determine what their rights are in this matter and what legal recourse is available to them. One of these descendants, Donnie Loweth of Jeffersonville (so, no e-mail yet), will be talking tomorrow with the Township Trustee, the Township Attorney and the surveyor to determine what the Township's position is on this situation. Because the current and former property owner have allegedly been paying property taxes on this tract of land for many years and because it was only "reserved" in an 1882 Partition Order and never "deeded out", it is possible that the descendants will have NO recourse in this situation and that the heinous actions of the former property owner in blacktopping this cemetery will be found to be "legal" under Indiana law. Further, the Township Trustee apparently has no authority or responsibility with regard to this cemetery inasmuch as taxes are being paid on the property. Pursuant to Indiana Code IC 23-14-68-1, Township Trustees have no statutory responsibility for maintaining cemeteries "located on land on which property taxes are assessed and paid under IC 6-1.1-4." For the full text of the new statute requiring Trustees to care for cemeteries in their Townships, see: http://www.ai.org/legislative/ic/code/title23/ar14/ch68.html We don't yet have a copy of the survey report or drawing, but Donnie Loweth's rendering of the present cemetery, the boundaries of the actual cemetery, the location of the utility pole, lines and the two telephone booths located in the middle of the cemetery is available for viewing at: http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Plains/5881/halemcbride-map.html Thanks to all of you who have previously written notes of encouragement as we wade full force into this confrontation with the "powers that be". Lois Mauk Jeffersonville, Indiana Can a Indiana property owner get away with PAVING over a cemetery and turning it into a parking lot? See: http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Plains/5881/halemcbridecem.html - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Clark County, Indiana Cemeteries Page: http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Plains/5881 Next CCCPC Meeting: Saturday, 9-5-98, Charlestown Library, 2 PM -----------------------------------------------------------------------

    08/16/1998 08:24:06
    1. [KENTUCKIANA-L] Everett Galloway
    2. I need a look-up in Cd vol 16 for EVERRET OR EVERITT GALLOWAY. Thank you for your help, Betty

    08/16/1998 04:20:18
    1. [KENTUCKIANA-L] ARCHER 1850-1900
    2. Goodafternoon all, I am a beginner on this list so bear with me..I'm searching the ARCHER family from the area of Louisville, Ky..Names are : GEORGE W. ARCHER married MARY J. HAYES.. They reared 12 children from their home in Fairdale, Ky on Mitchell Road.. It is believed they were married sometime around 1850 in Jefferson Co..Children name: 1) MARGARET 2) AGNES 3) LELIA 4) DALLAS 5) WILLIAM ( my grandfather ) 6) MARY ALICE 7) IDA 8) ROSE 9) ALICE 10)GEORGE F. 11)JAMES 12)ISABELLA Thanks for any help, Bob Archer

    08/16/1998 09:23:40
    1. [KENTUCKIANA-L] not strict genealogy/Daguerreotypes
    2. Marlene
    3. Thought some of you might enjoy this site. Daguerreotypes are so beautiful and different from modern photography. http://www.austinc.edu/dag/galindex.html Marlene

    08/15/1998 03:45:01
    1. [KENTUCKIANA-L] NETHERLAND
    2. Looking for a William H. NETHERLAND, b. 1866, veterinary surgeon in Louisville. Any help will be greatly appreciated. Karen in CA

    08/15/1998 04:23:19
    1. [KENTUCKIANA-L] Decendents of Thomas Owens and Joseph and Mary(Cain) Scott
    2. Hi to all, Would like to find decendents of Thomas Owens s/o Hugh and Martha (Hughes) who came to the US via Philadelphia in 1797. Have very little information on Thomas, but he was supposed to have died in KY, date unknown, born abt 1812. Also would like to find decendents of Joseph Scott, born 1772, died Nov. 1871. His wife, Mary Cain Scott, d/o James A. Scott and Elizabeth Custer. Mary was born 15 March, 1777 and died 2 March, 1857. Both died in IL. They had 13 children: Prior, Cela, James, Jess, John, Preston, Sarah, Notley, Elizabeth, Delilia, Joseph, (Mary), and Rachel with birthdates ranging from 1798 to 1823. Janis

    08/14/1998 12:09:54
    1. [KENTUCKIANA-L] Webpage
    2. Bart Johnson
    3. Hello, I wanted to take this chance to invite all the new members, (and everyone else) to visit the 49th and 11th Indiana Websites. The 49th Indiana site has a complete Roster, History, photo's of the men, Letter's from the men, Gravesite locations, etc. It can be viewed at 49th Indiana Volunteer Infantry,Company F http://www.kiva.net/~bjohnson/49th.html The 11th Indiana Site is a new site, and it is not near as complete at the 49th site, but we are working on it. We will soon be adding a Roster, and hopefully photo's of the men, it contains a short history of the regiment, and is growing almost daily. The 11th Indiana Website can be viewed at 11th Indiana Volunteer Infantry http://www.geocities.com/Pentagon/Quarters/1462/index.html I would also like to ask, if anyone has information on either one of these units, I would love to get copies so we can share the information with all. So if you have photos, letters, diaries, service records, pension records, anything at all from a soldier of either the 49th Indiana, or 11th Indiana, please, let me know! Thank you for all your time, I look forward to hearing from you! -- 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!! * ************************************************************

    08/14/1998 06:16:02
    1. [KENTUCKIANA-L] Daugherty
    2. I am searching for information on Alexander C. Daugherty, b 7/9/1855 in Hardin Co., KY and d 12/24/1922 in Arthur, IL. He was married to Sarah Thomas and they had two daughters, Maud Lulu b 7/17/1886 and Ruby b 7/16/1905 in West Salem, IL.

    08/13/1998 11:58:49
    1. [KENTUCKIANA-L] Kentuckiana Genealogy
    2. Dee
    3. Hi everyone! I want to update you all on what's going on with Kentuckiana. First, I have moved Kentuckiana Genealogy to http://www.floyd-pavey.com/kentuckiana/ I did this because I now have more options and more control over the site. Second...(and best) Kentuckiana now has a search feature! You can search the entire Kentuckiana Genealogy website! Go to the above URL...about halfway down the page is the search engine! Have fun! Thanks all! Dee Kentuckiana Genealogy http://www.floyd-pavey.com/kentuckiana/

    08/13/1998 11:38:46
    1. [KENTUCKIANA-L] Floyd Co, IN-Fairview Cemetery
    2. Does anyone has acces to the Cemetery listings for this Cemetery? Fairview Cemetery Floyd Co,IN ? Sandi

    08/13/1998 12:47:18
    1. [KENTUCKIANA-L] St John's Cemetery Louisville, KY
    2. Mary
    3. Mary All Catholic cemetery records on on computer at Calvary Cemetery Office, 1600 Newburg Rd, Louisville, KY 40205. Phone # 502-451-7710.There may be a small charge, you will find them very helpful. Hope this helps. What city are you in? Mary of Louisville, KY maryrob@worldnet.att.net

    08/13/1998 08:54:39
    1. [KENTUCKIANA-L] Fwd: Returned mail: User unknown
    2. This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --part0_903017886_boundary Content-ID: <0_903017886@inet_out.mail.aol.com.1> Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII will try again, sorry --part0_903017886_boundary Content-ID: <0_903017886@inet_out.mail.aol.com.2> Content-type: message/rfc822 Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit Content-disposition: inline Return-Path: <> Received: from rly-zc05.mx.aol.com (rly-zc05.mail.aol.com [172.31.33.5]) by air-zc04.mail.aol.com (v47.5) with SMTP; Thu, 13 Aug 1998 10:08:22 -0400 Received: from imo15.mx.aol.com (imo15.mx.aol.com [198.81.17.5]) by rly-zc05.mx.aol.com (8.8.8/8.8.5/AOL-4.0.0) with ESMTP id KAA01695 for <Lesees1@aol.com>; Thu, 13 Aug 1998 10:08:21 -0400 (EDT) Received: from localhost (localhost) by imo15.mx.aol.com (8.8.8/8.7.3/AOL-2.0.0) with internal id KAA09432; Thu, 13 Aug 1998 10:08:21 -0400 (EDT) Date: Thu, 13 Aug 1998 10:08:21 -0400 (EDT) From: Mail Delivery Subsystem <MAILER-DAEMON@aol.com> Subject: Returned mail: User unknown Message-Id: <199808131408.KAA09432@imo15.mx.aol.com> To: Lesees1@aol.com Auto-Submitted: auto-generated (failure) Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit The original message was received at Thu, 13 Aug 1998 10:07:41 -0400 (EDT) from root@localhost ----- The following addresses had permanent fatal errors ----- KENTUCIANA-L@rootsweb.com ----- Transcript of session follows ----- ... while talking to rootsweb.com.: >>> RCPT To:<KENTUCIANA-L@rootsweb.com> <<< 550 <KENTUCIANA-L@rootsweb.com>... User unknown 550 KENTUCIANA-L@rootsweb.com... User unknown ----- Original message follows ----- Received: from Lesees1@aol.com by imo15.mx.aol.com (IMOv14_b1.1) id QTXQa20769; Thu, 13 Aug 1998 10:07:41 -0400 (EDT) From: <Lesees1@aol.com> Return-path: <Lesees1@aol.com> Message-ID: <15913fec.35d2f32e@aol.com> Date: Thu, 13 Aug 1998 10:07:41 EDT To: KENTUCIANA-L@rootsweb.com, WEST-CENTRAL-KY-L@rootsweb.com Mime-Version: 1.0 Subject: newspaper cliping found in bible Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: AOL 3.0 16-bit for Windows sub 38 JOHNSON RITES FRIDAY MORNING PROMINENT FARMER OF THIS COUNTY DIED WEDNESDAY AT LOUISVILLE HOSPITAL AFTER TREATMENT FOR COMPLICATION. Funeral services for Mr.GARNETT B. JOHNSON, who died at 11:45 o’clock Wednesday morning at the Baptist Hospital in Louisville, will be held at Grape Vine Christian Church at ten o’clock Friday morning, burial following the rites in the church cemetery nearby. The Rev. T. Hassel Bowen of Harrodsburg will preach the funeral sermon. Mr. JOHNSON had been under treatment at the hospital for several days for complicated troubles but failed to respond. His body was bought to his farm home near Willisburg Wednesday afternoon to await burial. Surviving Mr. Johnson are his widow who was Miss NINA ROBINSON of MERCER CO, and 5 children, Mrs. HAZEL CRAIN, Perryville; OWEN JONSON, Scottsburg, Ind, CHARLES & MISSES EVA AND MARY JOHNSON who lived at home. One brother J. A. JOHNSON, for years a prominent merchant at Willisburg, and one sister, MRS. C. H. JORDON also survive. MR.JOHNSON has been engaged in farming for many years and was widely known and liked by a large circle of friends. (This was in a old SHARP’S bible) Hope this information helps some one, for I do not know who they are. LOIS --part0_903017886_boundary--

    08/13/1998 04:18:06
    1. [KENTUCKIANA-L] ELECTRONIC GUIDE TO KY PLACE NAMES
    2. Hi, Seekers: Searching for ancesters who lived in/moved on into Kentucky, you might find the following website of use...as an avenue of further search. Found at: An Electronic Guide to Kentucky Place Names - http://www.uKy.edu/KentuckyPlaceNames/ I found 12 matches to a COLLINS cemetery request. Queries/finds are not limited to cemeteries, but also those 'strange' placenames that you think no one ever heard of. Good hunting - good luck! Shirley: bobert@panacom.com

    08/12/1998 11:42:54
    1. [KENTUCKIANA-L] MACHTOLFF, VETTER, SCHMITT
    2. Dennis & Mary
    3. Hi all, I am researching these names in Louisville, Jefferson Co. : MACHTOLFF, VETTER, SCHMITT/SMITH The most difficult has been Michael SCHMITT who changed his name to SMITH in the censuses. I believe he and his wife, Rosalie, are buried in St. John's cemetery, but have been unable to find records for St. John's on microfilm. Is the information on the stones anywhere to be had? Mary

    08/12/1998 02:27:01
    1. [KENTUCKIANA-L] Scoggin/Scroggin
    2. spcarpenter
    3. I am looking for any info on a Jonas Scoggin/Scroggin/Schogin, etc. It is not for myself, but for someone. She is not on the internet so I just thought I would do her a favor. Jonas Scoggin ismentioned in his parent's estate papers in York Co., PA and in the 1770's as having left for parts unknown. we do not know his exact age, his younger brother was b 1757 or 58 and he may have been quite a bit older. there are records of a Jonas Scoggin in the militia in Westmoreland co., PA during the Rev. War. The book, conquest of the country NW of the R. Ohio 1778-1783, by English, covers land in Clark's Grant opposite Lou KY, but in IN it shows Thomas Hooper, a private, was assigned land. He sold it to Jonas Scoggin. How can she track down a land record or anything on Jonas Scoggin? Her name is Miss Margaret B. Scoggins Any help welcome. Sue Carpenter

    08/12/1998 10:43:34