Nell, Count me in on the prayer chain. With all the love and prayers coming your way, your are surely headed for improvement. These Kilgore prayers are powerful! Freda
Dennie; Thank you for the post regarding the far away hugs. I think that is a great way of sending hugs. I will be out there this evening with arms out stretched with a special prayer for Nell, and also a huge hug for all of our cousins. What a wonderful group we do have. Thank every one for their prayers this evening in Nell's name. Nell we all love you, and you are a very special person. Ben, you are in our prayers also, and hugs are for you along with Nell's. Love to all; Donna
In my family, when someone far away needs a hug, we send them one via the moon. It works like this. The sender goes outside and looks up at the moon. Sender concentrates on how it feels to give a really big loving hug. Then sender opens his or her arms up to release the hug to the moon. The receiver goes outside and looks up at the moon. Receiver concentrates on how it feels to get a really big loving hug. Then receiver opens his or her arms up to receive the hug(s) from the sender(s) via the moon. I am going to send Nell a hug tonight. Any of you that talk to her directly, please tell her how to retrieve it. Dennie
Nell, Love - Hugs - Prayers are being sent to you. Will also try the Moon Hugs and prayers at 8p.m. Colorado time. Joyce Kilgore Stimson
Have kept you in my prayers, Nell. ..... Will be there tonight at 9/6 (8 my time here in this little part of Indiana). With love, Barbara
Nell is among the most faithful and concerned members of our group. Our prayers will be added to the rest when the group gets together at 9/6 this evening. And we'll continue praying in the days ahead. We love you Nell. Warmest regards, Randy
Will be there. NELL GET BETTER!!!!! Hugs Dennie
Give Nell a big hug from us and let her know we will be there at 8:00 CST for the group prayer. Shirley Knight
Donna, I'm so very sorry to hear about Nell, will be here at 9p.m. for the prayers for all. Give Nell, a hug and let her know that we're all pulling for her. Linda
Hi Cousins. This is a big one, and I hope every one of you are home and have your computer turned on. All of you know Nell, she has been on the list forever, and one of the nicest, sweetest person there is. Nell faced Breast cancer last Sept, and was coming along just fine. About a week ago she went for her check up, and they located an abnormality in her other breast. Last Fri she was having a needle biopsy, which certainly is a big shock to your system. You go for a check up-and then you find out you need the other breast examined ASAP. I know Nell is a strong person, and she has very strong faith, but, this would bring any one down. All of us know the best we can do to help her is prayers. Prayers are the strongest medicine there is. So please say some prayers for Nell. I also would like to have a mass prayer said from all of us KILGORES on this list. If we can all say a prayer together tomorrow at 6PM, pacific time I think would be the easiest, as it would be nine eastern time, and most people would be home from work. This list is so great in having faith and believing prayers are the best of medicine plus prayers give the ill person comfort and faith in the prognosis. Thank you in advance in joining me tomorrow Monday 6PM PacificTime, 9 PM Eastern time for saying a prayer for Nell, and also one for Ben and the Blumel family. Love to all my cousins. Donna
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/jZm.2ACEB/38.39.48.50.87.608 Message Board Post: Looking for more information about my great grandmother Nancy Ann KILGORE. b.16 Dec 1857 place unknown d.25 Jun 1941 possibly in Longview, Washington. Her husband was Edwin Filer. They had their family in Lodgepole, Nebraska. Charlene
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/jZm.2ACEB/859.1.1.1.1 Message Board Post: Don't forget that Charles Kilgore was born January ??, 1740 according to his son, John's Bible records. The actual day was illegible possibly it was the 18th.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/jZm.2ACEB/859.1.1.1 Message Board Post: You might start by searching on this website in the Kilgore board under Scotland and quite a bit will come up. http://www.tartans.com/cgi-bin/net.Thread.pl/message/4/1/77/127/7?user=&email=&depth=4&detail=description&lastread=7 The above thread will refer to a Kilgore researcher that has done a lot on Scotland. Several other threads on the site discuss the Scottish connection. Some say our Kilgore's may have passed through Clare Ireland, but this has not been tightly demonstrated to date and researchers continue to try and establish who the father of Charles Killgore b. 1744 was and from whence he came.
Just wanted to let you know that Nell has been emailing me and she was planning a trip to AZ this month and we were going to meet for lunch, but God has other plans for her right now. As many of you know last year Nell was found with cancer in her breast. She went in for her check-up and they have found abnormalities in the other breast. So she is staying home and going to work thru this one too. Right now she needs our prayers and support as a group. It is the time of not knowing and the anxiety that goes with it. Let's all pray that Nell will come thru this with flying colors. Please put her on your prayer lists and keep her with you at all times. Gail
Bob and Freda, I also was in stitches at the southern sayings; I am from Kansas City Mo, but all of my grandmother's family is still from a small town in the country here in the middle of Missouri so several or all of them speak that way. And also my grandmother who lives in KC will talk like that and at first it was hard for me to figure out what she meant. I myself would rather be living in the country anyway. Later Cathy Kilgore Gordon >From: "Freda Daniel" <ftdan2@sbcglobal.net> >Reply-To: KILGORE-L@rootsweb.com >To: KILGORE-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: [KILGORE] Re: Southern Sayings >Date: Fri, 12 Apr 2002 09:17:27 -0500 > >Bob, > >My husband and I laughed until we cried from your southern sayings. The >funniest part is that, living in Texas, we know people that "talk like >that". Also, forwarded it to my daughter's family in Bammer. > >Life would indeed be sad if we could'nt laugh at ourselves. > >Freda > > >==== KILGORE Mailing List ==== >"How can a tangled web that appears so open be >so impregnable when we try to pierce it as when >we delve into genealogy!" -Jerry A. Penley- > _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp.
Bob, My husband and I laughed until we cried from your southern sayings. The funniest part is that, living in Texas, we know people that "talk like that". Also, forwarded it to my daughter's family in Bammer. Life would indeed be sad if we could'nt laugh at ourselves. Freda
WE KEPT TELLING YALL THAT THE SOUTH WOULD RISE AGAIN!!!!!!!!! LOL Linda Killgore Bond in Biloxi, MS Robert W Baker <bbusna53@juno.com> wrote: Ok, Kilgore cousins, I sent this post from a mutual southern friend to our Jerry testing his reaction which is: "Hi Bob, I really liked this "Southern Sayings" post of yours and I am sure our other cousins would like it also. Go ahead and send it and if there is any flack, I will take care of it, heheheheh! Thanks for the post!! Cuz Bob Southern Saying's.... Well, butter my butt and call me a biscuit. It's been hotter'n a goat's butt in a pepper patch. He fell out of the ugly tree and hit every branch on the way down. She's so stuck up, she'd drown in a rainstorm. It's so dry, the trees are bribing the dogs. My cow died last night so I don't need your bull. He's as country as cornflakes. This is gooder'n grits. Busier'n than a cat covering crap on a marble floor. If things get any better, I may have to hire someone to help me enjoy it Southern Slang.... ANY GOOD SOUTH'NER WORTH THEIR WEIGHT IN PEACHES WILL UNDERSTAND EVERY SINGLE WORD BELOW! The Association of Southern Schools has decided to pursue some of the seemingly endless taxpayer dollar pipeline through Washington designating Southern slang, or y'allbonics, as a language to be taught in all Southern schools. The following are excerpts from the Y'allbonics/English dictionary HEIDI - (noun) -Greeting .. HIRE YEW - Complete sentence. Remainder of greeting. Usage "Heidi, Hire yew?" BARD - (verb) - Past tense of the infinitive "to borrow." Usage -- "My brother bard my pickup truck." JAWJUH - (noun) - The state north of Florida. Capitol is Lanner. Usage -- "My brother from Jawjuh bard my pickup truck." BAMMER - (noun) - The state west of Jawjuh. Capitol is Berminhayum. Usage -- "A tornader jes went through Bammer an' left $20,000,000 in improvements." MUNTS - (noun) - A calendar division. Usage "My brother from Jawjuh bard my pickup truck, and I ain't herd from him in munts." THANK - (verb) - Cognitive process. Usage -- "Ah thank ah'll have a bare." BARE - (noun) - An alcoholic beverage made of barley, hops, and yeast. Usage -- "Ah thank ah'll have a bare." IGNERT - (adjective) - Not smart. See "Arkansas native." Usage "Them bammer boys sure are ignert!" RANCH - (noun) - A tool used for tight'nin' bolts. Usage -- "I thank I left my ranch in the back of that pickup truck my brother from Jawjuh bard a few munts ago." ALL - (noun) - A petroleum-based lubricant. Usage -- "I sure hope my brother from Jawjuh puts all in my pickup truck." FAR - (noun) - A conflagration. Usage -- "If my brother from Jawjuh don't change the all in my pickup truck, that thing's gonna catch far." TAR - (noun) - A rubber wheel. Usage -- "Gee, I hope that brother of mine from Jawjuh don't git a flat tar in my pickup truck." TIRE - (noun) - A tall monument. Usage -- "Lord willin' and the creek don't rise, I sure do hope to see that Eiffel Tire in Paris sometime." RETARD - (verb) - To stop working. Usage -- "My grampaw retard at age 65." FAT - (noun), (verb) - a battle or combat; to engage in battle or combat. Usage -- "You younguns keep fat'n, n' ah'm gonna whup y'uh." RATS - (noun) - Entitled power or privilege. Usage -- "We Southerners are willin' to fat for are rats." CHEER - (adverb) In this place. Usage -- Just set that bare rat cheer. FARN - (adjective) - Not domestic. Usage -- "I cuddint unnerstand a wurd he sed...must be from some farn country." DID - (adjective) - Not alive. Usage -- "He's did, Jim." ARE - (noun) - A colorless, odorless gas Oxygen. Usage -- "He cain't breathe...give 'im some ARE!" BOB WAR - (noun) - A sharp, twisted cable. Usage -- "Boy, stay away from that bob war fence." JEW HERE - (noun) and (verb) contraction. Usage -- "Jew here that my brother from Jawjuh got a job with that bob war fence cump'ny?" HAZE - a contraction. Usage -- "Is Bubba smart?" "Nah...haze ignert. He ain't thanked but a minnit'n 'is laf." SEED - (verb) - past tense of "to see". VIEW - contraction (verb) and pronoun. Usage -- "I ain't never seed New York City... view?" GUBMINT - (noun) - A bureaucratic institution. Usage -- "Them gubmint boys shore is ignert ==== KILGORE Mailing List ==== ANY COMPLAINTS email to KILGORE-admin@rootsweb.com, NOT to list. --------------------------------- Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Tax Center - online filing with TurboTax
Ok, Kilgore cousins, I sent this post from a mutual southern friend to our Jerry testing his reaction which is: "Hi Bob, I really liked this "Southern Sayings" post of yours and I am sure our other cousins would like it also. Go ahead and send it and if there is any flack, I will take care of it, heheheheh! Thanks for the post!! Cuz Bob Southern Saying's.... Well, butter my butt and call me a biscuit. It's been hotter'n a goat's butt in a pepper patch. He fell out of the ugly tree and hit every branch on the way down. She's so stuck up, she'd drown in a rainstorm. It's so dry, the trees are bribing the dogs. My cow died last night so I don't need your bull. He's as country as cornflakes. This is gooder'n grits. Busier'n than a cat covering crap on a marble floor. If things get any better, I may have to hire someone to help me enjoy it Southern Slang.... ANY GOOD SOUTH'NER WORTH THEIR WEIGHT IN PEACHES WILL UNDERSTAND EVERY SINGLE WORD BELOW! The Association of Southern Schools has decided to pursue some of the seemingly endless taxpayer dollar pipeline through Washington designating Southern slang, or y'allbonics, as a language to be taught in all Southern schools. The following are excerpts from the Y'allbonics/English dictionary HEIDI - (noun) -Greeting .. HIRE YEW - Complete sentence. Remainder of greeting. Usage "Heidi, Hire yew?" BARD - (verb) - Past tense of the infinitive "to borrow." Usage -- "My brother bard my pickup truck." JAWJUH - (noun) - The state north of Florida. Capitol is Lanner. Usage -- "My brother from Jawjuh bard my pickup truck." BAMMER - (noun) - The state west of Jawjuh. Capitol is Berminhayum. Usage -- "A tornader jes went through Bammer an' left $20,000,000 in improvements." MUNTS - (noun) - A calendar division. Usage "My brother from Jawjuh bard my pickup truck, and I ain't herd from him in munts." THANK - (verb) - Cognitive process. Usage -- "Ah thank ah'll have a bare." BARE - (noun) - An alcoholic beverage made of barley, hops, and yeast. Usage -- "Ah thank ah'll have a bare." IGNERT - (adjective) - Not smart. See "Arkansas native." Usage "Them bammer boys sure are ignert!" RANCH - (noun) - A tool used for tight'nin' bolts. Usage -- "I thank I left my ranch in the back of that pickup truck my brother from Jawjuh bard a few munts ago." ALL - (noun) - A petroleum-based lubricant. Usage -- "I sure hope my brother from Jawjuh puts all in my pickup truck." FAR - (noun) - A conflagration. Usage -- "If my brother from Jawjuh don't change the all in my pickup truck, that thing's gonna catch far." TAR - (noun) - A rubber wheel. Usage -- "Gee, I hope that brother of mine from Jawjuh don't git a flat tar in my pickup truck." TIRE - (noun) - A tall monument. Usage -- "Lord willin' and the creek don't rise, I sure do hope to see that Eiffel Tire in Paris sometime." RETARD - (verb) - To stop working. Usage -- "My grampaw retard at age 65." FAT - (noun), (verb) - a battle or combat; to engage in battle or combat. Usage -- "You younguns keep fat'n, n' ah'm gonna whup y'uh." RATS - (noun) - Entitled power or privilege. Usage -- "We Southerners are willin' to fat for are rats." CHEER - (adverb) In this place. Usage -- Just set that bare rat cheer. FARN - (adjective) - Not domestic. Usage -- "I cuddint unnerstand a wurd he sed...must be from some farn country." DID - (adjective) - Not alive. Usage -- "He's did, Jim." ARE - (noun) - A colorless, odorless gas Oxygen. Usage -- "He cain't breathe...give 'im some ARE!" BOB WAR - (noun) - A sharp, twisted cable. Usage -- "Boy, stay away from that bob war fence." JEW HERE - (noun) and (verb) contraction. Usage -- "Jew here that my brother from Jawjuh got a job with that bob war fence cump'ny?" HAZE - a contraction. Usage -- "Is Bubba smart?" "Nah...haze ignert. He ain't thanked but a minnit'n 'is laf." SEED - (verb) - past tense of "to see". VIEW - contraction (verb) and pronoun. Usage -- "I ain't never seed New York City... view?" GUBMINT - (noun) - A bureaucratic institution. Usage -- "Them gubmint boys shore is ignert
I have been having problems with AOL and email for the past three days so I am checking to see if I can receive this email. I wrote them three emails and called them twice so let's hope the problem will resolve and soon. Dd
TEST FOR Dd. Gail Meÿer Kilgore Casa Grande, AZ