My John Carter Jr,born 1-2-1813, has been my BRICK WALL for about 30 years... He married somewhere in Ky, or Indiana about 1828-1830, an Eliza NUTTERFIELD/NUTTERFEE... He had a Brother JOB/JOBE who was deaf... Have been looking for his father for 30+ years...He was my gg grandfather. Any help would be appreciated...Eliza, I believe, was born in Shelby Ky,daughter of George and Nancy McWilliams NUTTERFIELD, But, who knows...One of my correspondants jokingly, I think, suggested that he, along with her John Carter, were deposited here as adults, with no ancestors, from an alien planet... I am not sure I go along with that, But, it is a better theory than I have been able to come up with... It would explain a lot... Dick Carter [email protected]
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Hi List, I am looking for any information on Francis Sutton and his wife Mary and their parents. They were both born in Indiana according to census records. They had 3 children born in Kentucky somewhere between 1890-1899's then moved to Missouri. Not sure if they were married in Indiana or Kentucky. If this sounds familiar to anyone please let me know. Thanks!
----- Original Message ----- From: Paula E. <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, October 08, 2000 6:31 PM Subject: [MOSTODDA-L] Sam D. Miller [Dexter] > Is anyone researching this family? It is not my direct line, but I would > like to hear from anyone who is in this family. > Samuel D. Miller was a nephew to my Great Great Grandfather. HIs father was > Stephen Miller of HOpkins CO. KY. I would like more information about this > family. I live in Dexter and this family moved to Dexter from Hopkins Co. > KY. before the Civil War, so if any of them are around, I'd like to > correspond with them. I have a lot of information I can share with them > about their Miller line. > > > Descendants of Samuel D. Miller > > 1 Samuel D. Miller b: October 02, 1835 in Kentucky > +Rebecca Landrum b: December 10, 1837 in Tennessee. Rebecca is buried > in the Dexter Cemetery. > 2 Stephen R. Miller > 2 Mary E. Miller > 2 Betty Miller > +James Webb > 2 William Miller aka: Willie > +Ivy ? > 2 James W. Miller aka: Jimmy > +Icy D. ? > 2 Anthony Alfred Miller b: September 06, 1863 > +Emily/Emma P. Miller b: October 20, 1875 > > > > > _________________________________________________________________________ > Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com. > > Share information about yourself, create your own public profile at > http://profiles.msn.com. > > > ==== MOSTODDA Mailing List ==== > Visit the Migrations web site > http://www.migrations.org > > ============================== > RootsWeb's guide to tracing family trees: > http://www.rootsweb.com/~rwguide/ >
Am searching for ANY information about my Great Grand Uncle Henry LYKINS or his descendants. Henry was the son of Joseph Carter LYKINS and Frances HARDY of Morgan County. Henry was born CIRCA 1860 and married to Elizabeth ASBURY. I have tried the LYKINS list, ASBERRY list, ASBURY list, Kentucky list, Eastern Kentucky list, Magoffin county list Morgan county list Estill County list and Powell county list. ANY help will be appreciated. Thank You J. O. Hughes Las Cruces New Mexico
Hello, I need a look-up for Thomas and Mary or Molly or Mirah RICE in 1880 in Ky. I am not sure but they may have been in Christian County, Ky. They should have a 6 yr-old son with them, Joseph, and maybe a daughter, Molly. Thank you, Charlotte Miller
Good evening......I am searching the family of Eliza GIBSON....I don't have any information on her birthdate.....I am thinking it would be 1815-1820 time frame. I would really like to find her Kentucky roots. Just starting this search. Eliza later married John BRISCOE and they are in the 1840-1880 Missouri census records. Thank you.... Jacqueline [email protected] Searching for: Ingalls, Fossum, Myer, Bartosh, Skalisky,Howard,Grimm, Fawver, Stone, Briscoe, Lynch, Gibson, Fenn, Nettleton, Beall, Phillips and Numbers
Hello, Can anyone tell me anything about these people? Marriage record: RICE, Thomas E. to Mirah J. WILSON on 26 Sept 1853 in "Hopkinton", KY. Thank you, Charlotte Miller
NOTE: There will be no story next week. Both Nancy and I will be on vacation. We'll be back on Sunday, Oct. 22nd. We'll see you then! Carolyn and Nancy The Ghosts of Lick Creek Church by Carolyn Buntin Eveland To view this story please go to: http://www.rootsweb.com/~kyhopkin/lore/ghostsoflickcreek.html To view other stories of Hopkins County Folk Lore go to: http://www.rootsweb.com/~kyhopkin/lore For comments to the author please send e-mail to: [email protected]
Hello, I am looking for information on William Thomas Rice, born 1848, to Banjamin Ajax and Zelpha McFetridge Rice. He had numerous siblings; Mary Ellen Rice, John Robert Rice, Henry Clay Rice, Ellen Rice, Josephine Rice, and Louisa Mariah Rice. James Franklin Rice was his brother also. Benjamin married Letisha Tabitha Miller and had numerous children with her and so the children from that marriage are also his siblings. If anyone knows anything, please let me know. I have been searching and searching for a Thomas Rice, and I am wondering if this William Thomas Rice is the right one. Thank you, Charlotte Miller
I am looking for the descendants and information about Elijah D. McEndree from Henry County, Kentucky in 1830 and perhaps before that. I would like to know who his parents, siblings and children were and his wife's maiden name if anyone can help me with this. Elijah D. McEndree was about 25 years old in 1930 in Henry County, Kentucky. His wife's name was Nancy. They had a son named Henry Martin McEndree. I don't know if there were other children or not. In his household were two other McEndree men, JAMES MCENDREE, about 75 years old and JOHN MCENDREE, about 65 years old. Living in the house next door was a REUBEN MCENDREE about 55 years old. I have no idea of the relationship with these men, but I would assume that at least one of them was Elijah's father and perhaps grandfather, but I have no idea which if any. That is all I have actually found on him. In 1840, he was not in Henry Co., Kentucky. But in 1840, there was REUBEN MCENDREE and next door to him was ROBERT MCENDREE. I am guessing that perhaps, Robert was Reuben's son. I know that Henry Martin McEndree, Elijah's son, went to Schyler Co., Missouri and married 1st Mary Goldsberg and they had two children, Martin G. McEndree and a girl, Henry Etta McEndree. Then I guess, Mary died and he married a Sarah H. Crowder in Schyler Co., Missouri but it was quite a bit later. They had four children, 1. Abagail McEndree was born in Schyler Co., Mo. but the last three children were born in Osborne Co., Kansas. They were: 2. Nancy McEndree who married a Powell as did Abagail; 3. Cora E. who only lived to be about 2 years old; 4. Alvin Crowder McEndree, my husband's grandfather was the last child born to him. I guess Sarah died and then Henry Martin McEndree and his young son, Alvin became cowboys and rode the Chisolm Trail between Kansas and Texas driving cattle. I believe Henry died on one of those drives while Alvin was a young boy and he buried his Dad out the prairie and went on herding cattle. The McEndree's tend to be tall and lanky men. I have traced down several different McEndree names and names that are similiar, like McKendree who are probably kin to them, but I can't connect any of the others. I have found another Elijah McEndree descendant living in Colorado and she says that what she knows of Elijah began in Lucas, Iowa where he married and had another family. I am hearing that the McEndree family tended to go west from Kentucky. They seemed to go to Ohio, Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas and some went into Florida and maybe Tennessee. I think they orignated from Virginia when first coming to America. I don't know if they came from Scotland or Ireland. It seems more likely that it is Scotland, but I can't prove anything at this point. Sure would appreciate hearing from someone on this. Married to a McEndree in Texas Jane Little McEndree [email protected]
Hello, I need some advice. I am trying to find the father of Golden Inman. I know according to census he was born in Kentucky in or about 1805. I do know that he married in Washington Kentucky on December 7 1830. I was reading at http://www.rootsweb.com/~okgs/ch_burned.htm that tax records in Kentucky are kept at the capital-- is this the state capital or county? Also in this report on rootsweb, it says that a male goes on the tax roll when he turns 21, so I am hoping that if I can locate the tax records, maybe in Washington County, for the years of 1820 -1822 I might be able to determine whose household he is taxed in? Now, does that make sense? Just where and how do I go about getting hold of these records? Any advice on this matter would sure be welcomed. I am truly at my witts end with this man, ggggrandfather or not! Thanks a bunch, Earlene
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Hello! I'm hoping someone can help me. I found the record of my gggggrandparents' (Isaac Johnson & Betsy/Betty Burk) 1806 marriage bond in Washington Co. Ky. A David Johnson is listed on it as Isaac's guardian. What I was wondering was, at what age back then would you no longer need a parent or guardian to get married? I'm also curious if anyone might know how much the 50 pounds that was paid for the bond would be worth today. Thanks for your help. Roxanne
You're invited to a special chat Thursday night featuring the state of KENTUCKY. Everyone is welcome and encouraged to invite others interested in the genealogy of KENTUCKY to join us: http://huntsville.about.com/mpchat.htm 8-9 pm Eastern; 7-8 pm Central; 6-7 pm Mt.; 5-6 pm Pacific time A chat for all SOUTHERN STATES will immediately follow the KENTUCKY chat--you are encouraged to stay for it, too! Bring printouts of your family tree and any genealogy resources you have to share. If you can't make the chat, please stop by the forum and post your surname queries and research questions: http://forums.about.com/ab-huntsville A transcript of last week's KENTUCKY chat is available at this site: http://huntsville.about.com/blrecords.htm If you need directions for the chat room or the forum, let me know and I'll send step-by-step instructions to you. Jean Brandau [email protected]
SEARCHING for information on ISAAC BOND b. circa 1811-1813 who married a Temperance ? in TN. he was supposedly born in Wayne CO, ky. Does anyone have this family ? Sure would appreciate any help in this brickwall! thanks, cheryl
Hello, I am new to the list. I am searching for my ggrandmother Sara "Ida" MILAM b. Oct.25,1879 Dover,Stewart County, TN d. Oct. 26,1958 Monroe,Ouachita Parish,LA Married Marion BUTLER b. ca 1877-1879 d. 1910-1916 I believe that they may have married and lived in Ky at some point. Also, I have one document saying that Marion BUTLER was Born in KY. Their Issue : Mary Frances BUTLER b.Feb9,1910 Clarksville, Montgomery,TN d. May17,1950 Monroe,Ouachita parish,LA My aunt says Mary Frances had 2 brothers also, Thomas Butler and Calvin Butler who both said to live in St. Louis, MO. Marion Butler died and Ida MILAM married ? MISSKELLEY their Issue: TWINS: Earl E. MISSKELLEY and Pearl MISSKELLEY They both lived in Monroe,LA until the death of Ida MILAM in 1958. TWINS were very prominent in the family. Mary Frances BUTLER (GRIGGS) also, had twins. Robert Lewis and Roberta Frances GRIGGS These are the surnames of husbands of SARA IDA MILAM BUTLER MISSKELLEY ROBERTSON TAYLOR Thank you, Robbie
I'm doing research on the family of James TURPIN b. ca1798 d. 1880 m. Elizabeth NEWTON b. ca1800 VA. m. 4 Oct 1820 Garrard Co.KY. Woodford TURPIN was the bondsman {James bro} and his father signed {Hugh TURPIN} and her mother Nancy. I also have found a marriage record for his father Hugh TURPIN & Elizabath ISON . I would like to find out more information on Hugh & Elizabeth TURPIN and James other siblings....believe that he had a bro named William as well, but don't know of any other siblings....as I have a copy of a Will abstract for Hugh......I later after the death of Hugh found that his wife and some family migrated to Sangamon Co.IL. My James was a noted chairmaker in Greene Co.IN. a trade that he passed on to his sons as well. They lived in the Beech Creek Twp. having close ties to Owen and Monroe Co. as well. I am desc. through their daughter Nancy G. TURPIN m. James V. LIVINGSTON. Anyone with information on this line, I would like to exchange family info with. Thanks so much, N.J.Skinner White in MI. ================Family chart below================ Descendants of James Turpin 1 James Turpin 1798 - 1880 .. +Elizabeth Newton 1800 - .. 2 Nancy Turpin 1822 - 1871 ...... +James V. Livingston 1822 - 1864 .. 2 Mary Ann"Polly" Turpin 1825 - ...... +Asher Bean .. 2 Sarah Turpin 1828 - ...... +Robert Conway 1827 - 1867 .. *2nd Husband of Sarah Turpin: ...... +James Fuel .. 2 Andrew W. Turpin 1832 - ...... +Louisa Ison .. *2nd Wife of Andrew W. Turpin: ...... +Isabel Brown .. *3rd Wife of Andrew W. Turpin: ...... +Mary Elizabeth Barton 1842 - .. 2 Elizabeth Turpin 1835 - ...... +Felix T. Butler .. 2 Lucinda Turpin 1837 - .. 2 Josephus Turpin 1839 - ...... +Susan J. Martindale 1843 - .. *2nd Wife of Josephus Turpin: ...... +Lucy Jane "Oneeki" Watts 1855 - 1947 *2nd Wife of James Turpin: .. +Martha Arthur 1835 - .. 2 Louisa Turpin 1856 - ...... +William Baldwin .. 2 John W. Turpin 1859 - ...... +Paulina F. Mayo .. 2 Benjamin Turpin 1862 - .. 2 Charles S. Turpin 1866 - .. 2 Laura Turpin 1871 - ...... +Jerry Fuller .. 2 Julia Turpin 1873 -
Due to my ISP provider my Appalachian-genealogy.com link will not work but you can get to the site by using http://www.infodatasolutions.com. I will send out an email once the link is reestablished. Sorry if anyone couldn't get to my site. I will be contacting them tommorow about this problem. Thank You, Sheila Hincy (Fluharty)
Seeking information about ANY KISSIREs or KIZIAHs in Kentucky. Thanks. Phyllis