Seeking parents and or/siblings for Nancy NUTTERFIELD, born 1817, married John Hensley, about 1835,probably in Oldham Co.Ky., children James, John, Eliza E and Nancy J... Probably born Oldham, or Nelson, or Spencer Counties...Any help appreciated... Dick Carter rcar37@prodigy.net
Can anyone tell me what Fort or Station would have been around or in Taylorsville, Ky., in the 1820-1830 period. Also would like to find a roster for the dwellers... Thanks. Dick Carter rcar37@prodigy.net
I am filling in some census information on my Ingram's. In the process I found: 1880 Fed. Census, Lyon Twp., Cherokee, Ks. Pg. 528: William F. Ingram 40 yr. b:Il. Farmer/Physician W: Sara J. Ingram 37 yr. B: KY Keeping House Son: Jacob 19 yr. b: IL. At home Son: David 9 yr. b: IL Son: Willie 5 yr. b: KS Dau: Ellen Carpenter 16 yr. b: KY Frank Alexander 30 yr. b: NY - Stockman Rupet Messenger 28 yr. b: Nova Scotia - Stockman This is the first I knew about this William having a daughter! I ASSUME (dangerous) that she was illegitimate. Only because William's 1/2 sister named her illegitimate boy with her last name. Has ANYONE lost a 16 year old Ellen Carpenter? Sure would like to know about this story. It is rumored that William's grandpa (James Ingram) lived in KY and died there in 1850. Just where I don't know. Looking forward to correspondence. Dianne Ingram __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - Helps protect you from nasty viruses. http://promotions.yahoo.com/new_mail
How is this GENEALOGY? -----Original Message----- From: IDL64@aol.com [mailto:IDL64@aol.com] Sent: Friday, February 25, 2005 12:26 PM To: KENTUCKIANA-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [KENTUCKIANA-L] Boone issue to be on Fox News Tonight, Note time change. Ivan of Trafalgar Greetings: At the Direction of the Hon. Rochelle Evans Cochran, National President of The Boone Society ( www.boonesociety.org ) I am posting the following notice about the Fox News Story on The Daniel Boone Wilderness Trail issue. If you have not signed the petition, please do so on The Boone Society website. Thanks to all for your interest and support. Gratefully, Ivan D. Lancaster of Trafalgar Member of the Board of Directors of The Boone Society ################# Friday, February 25, 2005 10:54 AM Subject: D Boone update! Todd Chiganek from FOX news just phoned to let us know the D Boone segment will be on FOX SPECIAL report at 6pm tonight, probably around 6:35.(That's Eastern time). YEA! Holly Ivan's note - This is a time change from what was mentioned earlier. ==== KENTUCKIANA Mailing List ==== Please limit discussion to genealogical and historical research and/or information pertaining to the Kentuckiana area. Please refrain from discussing current religious or political issues on list. ============================== View and search Historical Newspapers. Read about your ancestors, find marriage announcements and more. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13969/rd.ashx
Greetings: At the Direction of the Hon. Rochelle Evans Cochran, National President of The Boone Society ( www.boonesociety.org ) I am posting the following notice about the Fox News Story on The Daniel Boone Wilderness Trail issue. If you have not signed the petition, please do so on The Boone Society website. Thanks to all for your interest and support. Gratefully, Ivan D. Lancaster of Trafalgar Member of the Board of Directors of The Boone Society ################# Friday, February 25, 2005 10:54 AM Subject: D Boone update! Todd Chiganek from FOX news just phoned to let us know the D Boone segment will be on FOX SPECIAL report at 6pm tonight, probably around 6:35.(That's Eastern time). YEA! Holly Ivan's note - This is a time change from what was mentioned earlier.
In my family there were kin living in IN, and they went there to get married. Like Roy Nevada Brady (married12 May 1911) had his grandfather there, and married Nora Ellen Ford from Monroe Co KY there and Roy's parents were married there also.they were married 1 Jan 1885. Then my Bruner's had people in IN and they married 6 Mar1837. I have heard that in this earlier yr it cost less to marry in IN. If you look at the IN Marriages you will see 4 Bruner families mariied in IN, and I don't know who the others were.http://199.8.200.229/db/Marriages_results.asp -- Teddy List Mom for the Grayson Co Ky List, Brady, Vertrees, Ford, Fulkerson,and Commonwealth http://www.kygenweb.net/pd-res/deford.html -------------- Original message -------------- > Why did couples from Jefferson Co. Ky cross the river to Indiana to get married? > like in 1894? Did they have to have a licence with blood test, or a bond, > surretty, then? what was required? > > > ==== KENTUCKIANA Mailing List ==== > Welcome to the KENTUCKIANA mail list - > new subscribers should check the mail list archives at: > http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl?list=kentuckiana > > ============================== > New! Family Tree Maker 2005. Build your tree and search for your ancestors at > the same time. Share your tree with family and friends. Learn more: > http://landing.ancestry.com/familytreemaker/2005/tour.aspx?sourceid=14599&target > id=5429 >
Hello Everyone: Those of you who are working on your lines back to your 1600s American Ancestors will find the 1600s Ancestors Data Base to be of great help. I have recently posted several hundred new Ancestors to the Data Base bringing the total to over 29,000 entries both men and women. Also listed are several National Societies who have proven many of the Ancestors you will find here. There are also a few new Reference Works that contain many more lines. The entries are coded to indicate to which Society or Reference Work has at least one of their proven lines. Several of the National Societies have over 20 different lines from a single Ancestor. WHEN YOU ENTER THE 1600s ANCESTORS DATA BASE be sure to look at the top of each data page for the link that takes you to the "Data Base Information Page". There you will find the list of codes and how to use them. This is MUST reading if you are to understand the Data Base and how to use it. We are constantly updating the Data Base with Additional Ancestors and references as time permits. More work has been devoted to updating listings of the female Ancestors by going back and including marriage dates. This takes much time and we still have a lot of work to do there. You will find the 1600s Ancestor Data Base at; http://www.firstfamilies.org/db/ For those of you who are AOL members you may have trouble connecting to many pages that may come up with a message such as "Page Does Not Exist" and you should cure that by using your browser feature of Copy and Paste the URL to your browser and pressing your enter key. Everyone has free access to the Data Base and to all our posted pages. Enjoy and Happy Hunting Ryan Jackson Data Base Manager America's First Families
2nd try--sorry. Perhaps they eloped. This sometimes was the case when one or more parents did not approve. Mary ----- Original Message ----- From: "PNunn" <PNunn@insightbb.com> To: <KENTUCKIANA-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, February 20, 2005 7:37 AM Subject: [KENTUCKIANA-L] Kentucky Indiana marraiges > Why did couples from Jefferson Co. Ky cross the river to Indiana to get married? like in 1894? Did they have to have a licence with blood test, or a bond, surretty, then? what was required? > > > ==== KENTUCKIANA Mailing List ==== > Welcome to the KENTUCKIANA mail list - > new subscribers should check the mail list archives at: > http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl?list=kentuckiana > > ============================== > New! Family Tree Maker 2005. Build your tree and search for your ancestors at the same time. Share your tree with family and friends. Learn more: http://landing.ancestry.com/familytreemaker/2005/tour.aspx?sourceid=14599&targetid=5429 >
----- Original Message ----- From: "PNunn" <PNunn@insightbb.com> To: <KENTUCKIANA-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, February 20, 2005 7:37 AM Subject: [KENTUCKIANA-L] Kentucky Indiana marraiges > Why did couples from Jefferson Co. Ky cross the river to Indiana to get married? like in 1894? Did they have to have a licence with blood test, or a bond, surretty, then? what was required? > > > ==== KENTUCKIANA Mailing List ==== > Welcome to the KENTUCKIANA mail list - > new subscribers should check the mail list archives at: > http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl?list=kentuckiana > > ============================== > New! Family Tree Maker 2005. Build your tree and search for your ancestors at the same time. Share your tree with family and friends. Learn more: http://landing.ancestry.com/familytreemaker/2005/tour.aspx?sourceid=14599&targetid=5429 >
Why did couples from Jefferson Co. Ky cross the river to Indiana to get married? like in 1894? Did they have to have a licence with blood test, or a bond, surretty, then? what was required?
Putting It All Together Research, African American History and Genealogy Symposium A comprehensive look at the state of African American history, preservation and genealogy is the focus of a three-day Research Symposium at Kentucky State University and the Kentucky History Center, Thursday Saturday, February 24-26, 2005. Topics of discussion include the origin of African colonization which took root and flourished in Kentucky (1827-1866); a recovery of the identities and biographies of some of the first 100 emigrants to Liberia and the roles some of these emigrants from Kentucky played in directing the political affairs of the Republic; other discussions will focus on Kentucky African American linkages to national movements such as the 1905 Niagara Movement which led to the establishment of the NAACP. Of equal importance are topics that address genealogy and family histories, historic preservation and efforts to reclaim community sites, such as African American cemeteries and underground railroad historic sites. Presenters at the Symposium include Philip J. Merrill, a nationally recognized expert in African American history, memorabilia and collectibles. His specialties include African American historical research, oral history and collecting and interpreting cultural artifacts. An appraiser with the PBS television Antiques Road Show for six years, he has lectured widely on African American history and collectibles and will exhibit under-rated collectibles useful in illustrating African American contributions and accomplishments. Other presenters include Dr. Blaine Hudson, University of Louisville; Dr. Gerald Smith, University of Kentucky; Ted Harris, Covington, Kentucky; Ms. Juanita White, Louisville, Ky.; Robert Lett, San Marino, CA;Tom Stephens, Kentucky History Center; Bob Gates, Kentucky History Center; and David Morgan, Executive Director of the Kentucky Heritage Council. Dr. Russell Irvine and Dr. David Smith, from Georgia State University, Atlanta, will discuss their research covering the education of African Americans prior to 1865, the Kentucky Colonization Society led by Henry Clay, and the Liberian presidencies of two former Kentucky slaves. An African American History Extravaganza and Reception that showcases historical and preservation projects from around the state and a book signing by authors of recent books about Kentucky African Americans will take place on Friday, February 25th from 6-9 p.m. in the Carl Hill Student Center Ballroom on the campus. Admission to this event only is $10.00. John Logan, a native of Garrad County, Kentucky, will close the Symposium with a full-day Geneaology Workshop on Saturday, February 26, 2005. He is a co-founder of the African-American Genealogy Group (AAGG) of Philadelphia, and has been practicing genealogy for over 20 years. The Genealogy Workshop will be held at the Kentucky History Center. Registration for the Symposium starts at 8:00 a.m., Thursday, February 24, 2005 in the Cooperative Extension Building at Kentucky State University. Participants may register for either one day of the Symposium or all three. The registration fee is $50.00 per day, for Thursday and Fridays sessions and $25 for the Genealogy Workshop on Saturday. This workshop will be held at the Kentucky History Center. Registration can be completed by phone by calling the CESKAA Office at 502-597-6315. Checks are to be made payable to CESKAA SYMPOSIUM. The Symposium is a joint project between the Center of Excellence for the Study of Kentucky African Americans (CESKAA) at Kentucky State University, the Kentucky African American Heritage Commission, the Kentucky History Center and the Kentucky Genealogy Society. Contact: Dr. Anne Butler, 502-597-6315 abutler@gwmail.kysu.edu
Greetings: I am directed by Rochelle Evans Cochran, National President of The Boone Society, to share the following information in regard to naming of Hwy. 25 E as The Daniel Boone Wilderness Trail. You will find other information on this issue on The Boone Society's website. Your help and support is needed and will be greatly appreciated. Cousin/Friend Ivan D. Lancaster of Trafalgar , Member of the Board of Directors of The Boone Society. "Please go to http://www.boonesociety.org/ and sign the petition as soon as possible. We want names on it right away. Please send emails to every Boone person you know -- all the discussion lists, etc. Those of you who are KY Cols, please use that title."
Seeking ANY reference to the name NUTTERFIELD/NUTTERFEE years 1840-1850, census or anywhere. Have reference to Hensley/Nutterfield marriage in Oldham County Ky. Hensley born 1839 Nutterfield 1849. Thanks, Dick Carter rcar37@prodigy.net
Greetings: I have been directed by the National President of The Boone Society, Rochelle Evans Cochran to share the following information with you. The renaming of Hwy. 25E, The Daniel Boon Wilderness Trail, will be coming up for a vote very soon in the Kentucky State Legislature. Those in support of the name should start calling House and Senate members. The message line in the state is 1-800-372-7181 or toll 1-502-564-8100. Letters may/should be sent, OVER NIGHT. http://lrc.ky.gov/whoswho/whoswho.htm This site will lead you to who the Legislators are. You can locate a member and E-mail them. http://lrc.ky.gov/whoswho/email.htm This link may be even easier. You can cut and past your message in to each E-mail. Messages from those living in Kentucky are especially requested. Any support you can give this cause will be greatly appreciated. Thanks to all of you who have support this effort in the past and for your present consideration. Gratefully, Ivan D. Lancaster, Member of the Board of Directors of The Boone Society www.boonesociety.org
That is really a wonderful effort. I didn't have anyone either..I looked for my Francis Mattingly or Lewis Hancock.. Alicia ----- Original Message ----- From: <KENTUCKIANA-D-request@rootsweb.com> To: <KENTUCKIANA-D@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, February 08, 2005 6:00 AM Subject: KENTUCKIANA-D Digest V05 #11
Wow, Pat! That's great! I don't have any people in that data, but I wish I did! Ginny Durham, NC -----Original Message----- From: Pat Mount [mailto:pmount@nre.umass.edu] Sent: Sunday, February 06, 2005 7:09 AM To: KENTUCKIANA-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [KENTUCKIANA-L] Scott Co., IN birthdates - self reported The Selective Service Act was passed on 18 May 1917. As a result of this act, every male between the ages of eighteen and forty-five who lived in the United States, regardless of their U.S. citizenship status, was required to register for the draft. Some who served in the war did not register for the draft and not all the men who registered actually served in the armed forces. I have extracted the birth dates, race (if noted) and birth state (if noted) for over 1,000 Scott County men who registered for the draft during 1917 and 1918. This information was self-reported. I've attempted to do the best I can in deciphering the handwriting. The spelling of names is as the person or agent signed their card. (Even if it looks improbable and in some cases it does! *LOL*) SELF REPORTED BIRTHS FROM WWI DRAFT REGISTRATION CARDS http://www.rootsweb.com/~inscott/WWIDraftRegBirths.html ==== KENTUCKIANA Mailing List ==== Kentuckiana area for IN - Counties of Clark, Crawford, Dubois, Floyd, Gibson, Harrison, Orange, Perry, Pike, Posey, Scott, Spencer, Warrick,Washington ============================== Search Family and Local Histories for stories about your family and the areas they lived. Over 85 million names added in the last 12 months. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13966/rd.ashx
The Selective Service Act was passed on 18 May 1917. As a result of this act, every male between the ages of eighteen and forty-five who lived in the United States, regardless of their U.S. citizenship status, was required to register for the draft. Some who served in the war did not register for the draft and not all the men who registered actually served in the armed forces. I have extracted the birth dates, race (if noted) and birth state (if noted) for over 1,000 Scott County men who registered for the draft during 1917 and 1918. This information was self-reported. I've attempted to do the best I can in deciphering the handwriting. The spelling of names is as the person or agent signed their card. (Even if it looks improbable and in some cases it does! *LOL*) SELF REPORTED BIRTHS FROM WWI DRAFT REGISTRATION CARDS http://www.rootsweb.com/~inscott/WWIDraftRegBirths.html
HELLO I GOT THAT FROM A FRIEND. SHE IS ALWAYS SENDING STUFF. I DELETED IT BECAUSE IT HAD ATTACHMENT WITH IT. > > Wrom: QBGJSNBOHMKHJYFMYXOEAIJJPHSCRTNH > Date: 2005/01/23 Sun AM 09:20:55 EST > To: KENTUCKIANA-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: [KENTUCKIANA-L] List Admin -The V word > > FYI - Many ISP and business filters are kicking back or quarantining any > mail that has the word virus (or spam) in the subject line. Consequently > virus information from me will now have just a "V" in subject line. Please > do NOT post virus warnings to the list. Send them to me, I will check them > out and post to the list if I find it necessary. > > Right now this one seems to be mainly going through the business community > and the risk is rated as low but if you are a "news" junkie beware! > > Pat Mount > List Admin > > > Technology > New virus masquerades as news headlines > > Friday, January 21, 2005 Posted: 10:19 AM EST (1519 GMT) > > (CNN) -- Researchers have identified a new computer virus that masquerades > as news headlines from CNN's Web site. > > Sophos, an anti-virus firm, says the virus -- identified as Crowt-A -- pulls > headlines, subject lines and other content from CNN.com. Once opened, the > virus can then scan the user's address book and try to email itself to those > users. > > The virus' subject line and attachment share the same name, Sophos > researchers say, but change continually to match headlines from CNN.com's > home page. > > In addition to emailing itself to other users, the virus also installs a > "backdoor Trojan function," according to Sophos. This function can pick up > and send data such as keystrokes to a remote user -- a practice sometimes > used by hackers to obtain sensitive information such as passwords. > > Side effects > > * Allows others to access the computer > * Sends itself to email addresses found on the infected computer > * Deletes files off the computer > * Steals information > * Forges the sender's email address > > Aliases > > * WORM_CROWT.A > *W32/Crowt-A > > http://www.sophos.com/virusinfo/analyses/w32crowta.html > > > ==== KENTUCKIANA Mailing List ==== > Kentuckiana area for IN - Counties of Clark, Crawford, Dubois, Floyd, Gibson, Harrison, Orange, Perry, Pike, Posey, Scott, Spencer, Warrick,Washington > > ============================== > Search Family and Local Histories for stories about your family and the > areas they lived. Over 85 million names added in the last 12 months. > Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13966/rd.ashx > >
HELLO I GOT THAT FROM A FRIEND. SHE IS ALWAYS SENDING STUFF. I DELETED IT BECAUSE IT HAD ATTACHMENT WITH IT. > > Wrom: FJMVRESKPNKMBIPBARHDMNNSKVFVWRKJ > Date: 2005/01/23 Sun AM 09:20:55 EST > To: KENTUCKIANA-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: [KENTUCKIANA-L] List Admin -The V word > > FYI - Many ISP and business filters are kicking back or quarantining any > mail that has the word virus (or spam) in the subject line. Consequently > virus information from me will now have just a "V" in subject line. Please > do NOT post virus warnings to the list. Send them to me, I will check them > out and post to the list if I find it necessary. > > Right now this one seems to be mainly going through the business community > and the risk is rated as low but if you are a "news" junkie beware! > > Pat Mount > List Admin > > > Technology > New virus masquerades as news headlines > > Friday, January 21, 2005 Posted: 10:19 AM EST (1519 GMT) > > (CNN) -- Researchers have identified a new computer virus that masquerades > as news headlines from CNN's Web site. > > Sophos, an anti-virus firm, says the virus -- identified as Crowt-A -- pulls > headlines, subject lines and other content from CNN.com. Once opened, the > virus can then scan the user's address book and try to email itself to those > users. > > The virus' subject line and attachment share the same name, Sophos > researchers say, but change continually to match headlines from CNN.com's > home page. > > In addition to emailing itself to other users, the virus also installs a > "backdoor Trojan function," according to Sophos. This function can pick up > and send data such as keystrokes to a remote user -- a practice sometimes > used by hackers to obtain sensitive information such as passwords. > > Side effects > > * Allows others to access the computer > * Sends itself to email addresses found on the infected computer > * Deletes files off the computer > * Steals information > * Forges the sender's email address > > Aliases > > * WORM_CROWT.A > *W32/Crowt-A > > http://www.sophos.com/virusinfo/analyses/w32crowta.html > > > ==== KENTUCKIANA Mailing List ==== > Kentuckiana area for IN - Counties of Clark, Crawford, Dubois, Floyd, Gibson, Harrison, Orange, Perry, Pike, Posey, Scott, Spencer, Warrick,Washington > > ============================== > Search Family and Local Histories for stories about your family and the > areas they lived. Over 85 million names added in the last 12 months. > Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13966/rd.ashx > >
FYI - Many ISP and business filters are kicking back or quarantining any mail that has the word virus (or spam) in the subject line. Consequently virus information from me will now have just a "V" in subject line. Please do NOT post virus warnings to the list. Send them to me, I will check them out and post to the list if I find it necessary. Right now this one seems to be mainly going through the business community and the risk is rated as low but if you are a "news" junkie beware! Pat Mount List Admin Technology New virus masquerades as news headlines Friday, January 21, 2005 Posted: 10:19 AM EST (1519 GMT) (CNN) -- Researchers have identified a new computer virus that masquerades as news headlines from CNN's Web site. Sophos, an anti-virus firm, says the virus -- identified as Crowt-A -- pulls headlines, subject lines and other content from CNN.com. Once opened, the virus can then scan the user's address book and try to email itself to those users. The virus' subject line and attachment share the same name, Sophos researchers say, but change continually to match headlines from CNN.com's home page. In addition to emailing itself to other users, the virus also installs a "backdoor Trojan function," according to Sophos. This function can pick up and send data such as keystrokes to a remote user -- a practice sometimes used by hackers to obtain sensitive information such as passwords. Side effects * Allows others to access the computer * Sends itself to email addresses found on the infected computer * Deletes files off the computer * Steals information * Forges the sender's email address Aliases * WORM_CROWT.A *W32/Crowt-A http://www.sophos.com/virusinfo/analyses/w32crowta.html