Hi, Email awitradingpostmuseum@ckt.net or write to her at the Trading Post Museum, 15710 N. 4th St., Pleasanton, Ks 66075. Or you can write to Ola M. Earnest, Linn County Historical Society, Pleasanton, Ks 66075. They should be able to tell you where some of them are buried etc for a fee. They have found lots of information for me. I am not sure the computer is working for the museum. You can go on line and find the museum and get a phone # there and you could call her if you wanted too. Irene ----- Original Message ----- From: "Rhonda Houston" <rfhouston@mindspring.com> To: <KSLINN@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, March 02, 2007 2:06 PM Subject: [KSLINN] Ellington family > I'm new to this list, and so I full of questions! Here's a Kentucky family > related to me that settled in Linn, Kansas. I noticed reading some other > Kentucky surnames that lived in Linn came from Morgan, Kentucky, so I know > I'm on the right genealogical migration track for this Ellington family that > I'm look. I know their children grew up in Linn, Kansas, because I have > found them all through the census, but as soon as the girls reach > marriageable age, I loose them....I've found that many of these girls were > from age 10 to 13 of age when married off. > > I'd really appreciate it also if someone that knew more than I do, would > tell me where I could write for help for finding more out about these folks > as well. Sure am glad rootsweb has these lists because if they didn't, I'd > be lost! If you see 'aft 1870, etc., my assumption is that the individual is > still in the same place he/she was born...but I've lost them after that time > and can't find them within the state and US census. > > Rhonda Warmack Houston > (rfhouston@mindspring.com) > > > > Here's one of my Ellington families: > > > Isaac M. Ellington b. 25 Dec 1831 Morgan, KY d. aft. 1870 Jackson, Paris, > Linn, Kansas > Where and when did he pass away??? > > Married > Sarah M. Lawrence b. 1835 Morgan, Ky d. aft 1870 Jackson, Paris, Linn, > Kansas > After 1870, I loose this whole family! > > Children: > > (1)John W. Ellington b. 1854 Cooper, Lebanon, Missouri d. Dec 1870 St. > Clair, Missouri > Wish I knew something about him and his family! Who did he marry? > > > (2)Mary J. Ellington b. 1857 Cooper, Lebanon, Missouri d. aft 1880 Jackson, > Paris, Linn, Kansas > Wish I knew something about her and family! Who did she marry? > > > (3)Francis (Frank) M. Ellington b. 1859 Cooper, Lebanon, Missouri d. aft > 1930 Centerville, Linn, Kansas > Married Emma E. Unknown b. 1877 Missouri (parents were both from Indiana) > Children: > (a)Warren Earl Ellington b. 30 Dec 1899 Mount City, Centerville, Linn, > Kansas > married M. Pearl Unknown b. 1899 then, moved to Madison, Lee, Iowa and had > a son Frank M. @1925 > > (b) Ferne A. Ellington b. 1905 Centerville, Linn, Kansas > Wish I knew something about her family and who did she marry? > > > (4)Alice Ellington b. 1867 Jackson, Paris, Linn, Kansas d. aft 1880 > Wish I knew something about her famil! Who did she marry? > > > (5)Ella May Ellington b. 1869 Jackson, Paris, Linn, Kansas d. aft 1880 > Wish I knew something about her and family! Who did she marry? > > > (6)Isaac M. Jr. Ellington b. Cooper, Lebanon, Missouri d. aft 1880 Jackson, > Paris, Linn, Kansas > Wish I knew something about her and family! Who did she marry? > > > (7)Clara Ellington b. 1874 Jackson, Paris, Linn, Kansas d. aft 1880 > Wish I knew something about her and family! Who did she marry? > > > I've traced this son to Texas. > (8)Charles Ellington b. 1872 Jackson, Paris, Linn, Kansas d. aft 1910 > Dennison Ward #4, Grayson, Texas > Married May Julia Toner, dau of John Joseph Toner (b. Ireland) and Barbara > An Freyermuth (b. Michigan) who must have accompanied these Ellingtons to > Texas. > > > (9)Lonnie Ellington b. 1878 Jackson, Paris, Linn, Kansas d. aft 1880 > Wish I knew something about him/her and family! > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to KSLINN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > >