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    1. Re: [KYBARREN] William Harvey Jackson
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: julanalsmith1 Surnames: Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.kentucky.counties.barren/670.1097.1749.2185.2187.2188.1/mb.ashx Message Board Post: William Harvey Jackson was my great grand father also! I am so excited to have found your message!My grandmother was Nina Maude Jackson who married Ray Herman Shaw. Thier son Herman Paul Shaw was my father.I had even less info than you.I have a few family stories I would be glad to share.I only remember Nina and Harvey. I live in B.G.,Ky. and would love to talk to you. My number is (270)842-5558.I have a very few pictures of Nina and Harvey and would love to see any pictures of the Jacksons.Looking so forward to hearing from you! Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.

    06/21/2007 05:19:36
    1. [KYBARREN] Posting removed from Barren Co Board
    2. Sandi Gorin
    3. I just wanted to let you know that I just removed a post from the Barren Co board (not the list) that said that a gentleman had found some recipies in the attic and if anyone wanted a copy, to write him. I assume he was legitimate, but there was a fee required for copywork. I have a little leniency in posts to the lists, but rootsweb allows no post to the board for advertising books, services, etc. This is a matter of great discussion believe me! I don't believe the gentleman was trying to "take" anyone, the fee was reasonable ... but it would be good to remind you. Posts made to our lists (or any rootsweb list) are subscribers. If anyone posts who is not a subscriber (a lot of spam you never see!), the email bounces back to me and I make the decision to send it through to the list or discard it. 99.99% of the time it's discarded because it is just trash. But - anyone can basically post to the boards. There are no subscribers like on the list, as long as they sign on, they can post. I don't know them. I just monitor the posts, adding surnames to queries if they forget. So always be more cautious with offers. I try to not let them slip through, this one did. Again, no condemnation per se but just wanted to explain why I removed the post if you had read it and been interested. Sandi SCKY Archives: http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index?list=south-central-kentucky Barren Co Archives: http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index?list=kybarren Sandi's Genealogical Puzzlers: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~gensoup/gorin/puz.html GGP: http://ggpublishing.tripod.com/

    06/20/2007 09:34:48
    1. [KYBARREN] need Barren Co. Kentucky help - TINSLEY
    2. margie starling
    3. Tinsley researchers!!! Can you give Margie a helping hand for me? If you have information to share, would you please write her directly; she is not on our lists. Her email addy is margiestarling@yahoo.com Thanks so much! Sandi Margie stated: I have two ancestors from the same areas of Ky also, one, Israel & Betsy(Elizabeth)Bunch of Cumberland co,Ky my other ancestor was Issac Tinsley 1, and Issac Tinsley ll, and it is with my Tinsley family that I need your help. my ancestor(great-great-great grandfather Issac Tinsley 11, was born 1786, died in Butler Co, Ky in 1858 while living with his son John Madison Tinsley. He owed several acres of land in Barren Co, Ky. when he died. I am trying to locate a deed(perhaps a Warranty deed), or a record of probate, that disolved his estate that list his children, he didn't leave a will(where his land was sold by his children)and the warranty deed guaranteed the title of the land to whom it was sold. this Issac had a son named Calvin(my great-great grandfather)who was living in Calhoun co, Illinois at the time of his father's death, he brought his family back into Ky by 1880, and the last record I have of him was a 4th marriage in 1887 recorded in Lyon co,Ky, I have thought he came back to Ky to receive his share of his father's estate, but I could be very wrong. other Tinsley researchers say my Calvin Tinsley born(1823 in Sumner co,Tn)died after 1887 somewhere in Ky)was a son of Issac and Charolette nee Murray Tinsley. I am searching for a document that will prove it on "paper". Calvin Tinsley married first in Sumner co, Tenn but his father didn't sign his bond record. l

    06/20/2007 08:56:59
    1. [KYBARREN] Lonnie and Katherine Eads
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: tfsexton Surnames: Basil, Eads Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.kentucky.counties.barren/18728/mb.ashx Message Board Post: I need death certificates for Lonnie eads b. abt. 1886 d. Apr 14 1951 and Katherine Basil Eads b.abt. 1891 d. Apr 27 1972 ... thank you in advance if you have them and can post or send them to me. Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.

    06/19/2007 10:13:23
    1. [KYBARREN] PENNY POST CARDS
    2. Sandi Gorin
    3. If you're tired to changing ancestors this afternoon, check out this site. It's a good, safe site - penny post cards from the past of every state and most counties. I found my home town ... memories! Sandi http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/special/ppcs/ppcs.html SCKY Archives: http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index?list=south-central-kentucky Barren Co Archives: http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index?list=kybarren Sandi's Genealogical Puzzlers: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~gensoup/gorin/puz.html GGP: http://ggpublishing.tripod.com/

    06/19/2007 08:17:29
    1. [KYBARREN] JAMES BOSLEY CARTER #12
    2. Sandi Gorin
    3. All of this time we could hear the boom of canon at Knoxville, but got very little news as to how things were going down there. Just a week after my visit to the gap, on sunday morning, about daylight, there was an uncomon roar of artillary in the direction of Knoxville, which was kept up for over an hour, and then gradualy died away. We could not even guess what the result had been, but bets were made in favor, and agains both armies. We were left in suspence for 24 hours, when a dispatch reached us by the way of Louisville, giving us the news of Burnsids victory over Longstreet and with it an order to march, but where, not through the gap, certainley. As we had little preparations to make we were ready to go the next morning, and were off promptly in the direction of Knoxville. And the KY scout was no longer a possibility. The energy with which the march was conducted indicated to us that there would be something doing in a short time. Our line of March lay throgh Tazwell, and along a part of the road over which we had marched when we entered the mountains, but finaly changed to a dirct course to Knoxville. We crossed the Clinch river, and on south to the town of Maynardsville, where we went into camp. The weather was butifull, and forage for our horses plenty, and we felt like we would like to stay there indefinitely. But those of us who were called to headquarters for duty, soon discovered that there was a degree of uncertainty about headquarters that indicated a feeling of insecurey. The old soldier learns to diagnose conditions with commendable acuracy, which was realize in this case with a suddenness that took us almost off our feet with a single bound. I remember that the day was balmy, and spring like, and evrything semed to be in repose. In the afternoon a seargent and seven men were called for from my company, and were ordered to patrol the road in the direction of Knoxville. While evrything appeared peacefull and serene, it was evident that our officers were aware of, to us unsene danger. When night came on we were ordered to make many camp fires, but shortly after this oder we were odered to get ready to march at any moment, and to move without making unnecessary noise. This kind of an order we had learned to obey implisitly. Self preservation, even with soldiers is a law of nature that is ever respected, and obeyed. By ten oclock the entire column was in motion, and going, and there was nothing slow about our going, and we did not need any vigerous command to do so. That our situation was dangerous was in the air, and we did not have to be told about it. All night we marched. About daylight we passed thourgh a deep gap in the mountains, in three miles of the ford across Clinch river. Our position was considered impregnable as agains any ordinary force, and our officers felt secure enough to halt, and get breckfast, while our wagon traine was fording the river. We had just drawn our rations of beef, which the men were preparing to cook, when a messinger informed us that our picket in the gap had been driven in, and were falling back on us. Officers and men now realized that our situation was grave, and further preparations for breckfast were abandoned, and the entire command ordered into line of battle. Our command consisted of about 1,400 men, while Joe Wheeler, it was claimed had about 4,000. All that saved us from defeat and capture was the narrowness of the valley. Wheeler could not use more men in his front than we had in ours. All day long we fought the enimy, graduly falling back towards the river. I was ordered to stay close to the battery, and report to the commander when it should fall back, but my oders were changed, and I was ordered to take charge of the horses of the regiment, and keep them safely in the rear of our line of battle, which I succeeded in doing, when the Qartermaster of the 5{th} Ind calv stampeded them by riding along a full gallup to the rear, declaring that the riders of those horses would never mount them again. I succeeded in controlling my own company and held them on that side of the river till night, when my company came in from the mountain side, and mounted them, and was able to cross the river dry shod, while the balance of the regiment had to wade the cold river stream wast deep. When I saw my tired boys fording that cold stream, I felt very proud of what I had done for them, especially when I heard the men in the other companies lamenting that they hadent officers that would look after their welfare in emergencies like this. It is possible that there might have been a different story to relate if we had not been reinforced by a battery planted on the north side of the river, which did effective work, as soon as the enimy came within its range. Late in the evening a regiment of six months Ind troops crossed the river and had some fighting with the enimy. Earley in the fight Wheeler made a calvery charge on our center, seeking to brake our line, which was anticipated and prevented by co A of my regiment being placed in ambush in some buildings on each side of the road. This company was armed with Henry rifles --sixteen shooters-- the charging battalion came up in splendid order, but the formation was distroyed when those shooters turned loose on it, and blocked the road with men and horses. The citizens told us the next day that the rebels said that the yanks had the damdest gunns that was ever made, that they stuck their guns through a crack of the fence, and turned a crank and there was no end to the stream of led that was hurled at their column. The entire command crossed the river, and went into camp, but recrossed the river the next day and followed slowley the retreating enimy. The secret of the whole matter was that Longstreet was retreating up the valley, and wanted to clear his flank from attack by us, and Wheeler was ordered to do this. If he could have captured us, it would have been some compensation for the losses sustained at Knoxville. Our side of the battle was well managed, and by officers that had had little experience in the management of battle lines. In this battle the rebels got the worst of it. I know that our losses were very small. We had several cases of cowardice in this fight, that proved very troublsom in after years when the victems applied for pensions. We did not go back to Menardsville, but turned asside, and sought to get to powderspring gap, to "Beanstation", from which we had marched a few weeks before. the rebels had posession of this gap, and the narrow valley on the west side. Throgh the connivence of the first Lieut who was in command, I came very nearley being captured. My horse had been so baddly skinned in both shoulders, that I had walked much of the time to save her, which the Liut knew. There was a call for 75 men to make a rade across a low range of hills, into the gap, and hold it. The whole sceme was so impractical that the capt detailed to command the column refused to do so, saying that he would not lead the men into such a trap, but he would go with any other officer that was placed in command, which he did under the command of a Lieut of the 5{th} Cave. My Lieut Admire insisted that I should go, and when I remonstrated on the ground of the disability of my mount, he said that I could fall in with the column, and then fall out by the way. I laughed in his face, and said "you will then prefer charges against me". It was known that there would be a promotion soon, and I was in line the plum would come to me, unless I could be disposed of in some way, and Admire having a friend that he wished to fill the position, adopted this plan to get me out of the way, by capture, or otherwise. It is hard to think a soldier would do such a thing. Of course I fell into line, and took up the line of march with the detail. Being the orderly seargent of the company I was not subject to detail, unless a majority of the company was included. We crossed the mountain over what had once been a road, but it had not been used for years, and had partially grown up with undergrowth so that it was dificult to get along, even on horseback. Just before reaching the valley, we found that we were in close proximity to a rebel camp, but as they had not videtts {pickets} next to the mountain, we were able to pass around the camp unnoticed by them. When we reached the main road, we left a picket and moved on up the valley, but I was confused, and thought that we had moved down the valley. We passed on without molestation, but found on our return that we had passed a rebel picket, at a church where the road forked. Whether they knew of our presence, and kept quiet, in order that they might bag us later on, we of course could not tell. We moved on cautiously till we reached the gap, and after a short pause moved into it, which was as dark as it could be. A little way in there was a pile of rock, or mound, with a road on each side of it, and our files divided untill we had passed it, when we were halted in a loud voice that sounded like it had come from the clouds. The sentry fired his gunn, which sounded like a six pounder. there was no command given, the column simply about faced and got out of there as quietly as possible. Our horses semed to sents trouble, and of their own motion aboutfaced. when we had gotten some two hundred yards from the gap, a halt was called, and consultation had, which was that two videts were to be sent back into the gap to reconnortur, but realy to delay a pesuing squad till our column could get back to our pickets. Admire had the impudence to come back and ask me to be one of the men to be sacrifided. I came right out and told him what the object was, and said to him if he would furnish me with a good mount I would go anywhere in the bounds of reason. He finaly selected two men with good horses, whom before going, I posted them so that they did not go into the gap, but waited out of sight for the column to move, which it did, and there was nothing slow about its going. At first my little mare fell behind, but warmed up to the work, so that I was quite up with the column when it reached our pickets, and turned up the mountain. The two soldiers that was sent back, followed quickly, and being well mounted were on hands when we got to a safe position, but they found the rebel picket at the church, but was able to dodge them. The rebels sent a squad from the gap, and one from down the valey and met close to where we assended the mountain, and indulge in a little fusilade, before they recognized each other, to which we listened attentivly from our safe position. To be continued next week. Sandi SCKY Archives: http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index?list=south-central-kentucky Barren Co Archives: http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index?list=kybarren Sandi's Genealogical Puzzlers: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~gensoup/gorin/puz.html GGP: http://ggpublishing.tripod.com/

    06/19/2007 01:37:38
    1. [KYBARREN] Leona ISENBERG - 22 Mar 1914 - 26 Jan 1990, age 75
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: sgorin Surnames: Isenberg, Rains, Hattlie, Campbell, Brown Classification: obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.kentucky.counties.barren/18726/mb.ashx Message Board Post: NOTE: I have no connection, no further information and am not seeking additional informtion. Name: Leona Isenberg Residence: Glasgow State ICF, Glasgow KY Born: 22 Mar 1914 Died: Friday, 26 Jan 1990, age 75 Former factory worker Daughter of the late Rube and Tina Hattlie Rains Survivors: Son: James Isenberg of Glasgow Two daughters: Elizabeth Campbell of Memphis TN and Jean Brown of Orlando FL Services: Sunday, 2 pm, A F Crow & Son Funeral Home, burial Glasgow Municipal Cemetery. Barren County (KY) Progress, Thursday 1 Feb 1990, p. B9. Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.

    06/18/2007 09:08:34
    1. [KYBARREN] Chester L. KINGREY, Sr - 1923 - 23 Jan 1990, age 66
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: sgorin Surnames: Kingrey, Kingry, Jones, Harvey, Byrd, Bringham, Tatro Classification: obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.kentucky.counties.barren/18725/mb.ashx Message Board Post: NOTE: I have no connection, no further information and am not seeking additional information. Name: Chester L Kingrey Residence: 415 Willow Drive, Glasgow KY Born: 1923 Died: Tuesday, 23 Jan 1990, T J Samson Community Hospital Electrician Son of the late E L & Lottie Pearl Jones Kingery (spelled both ways) Survivors: Wife: Juanita Harvey Kingery Two sons: Chester Jr and Bud, both of Glasgow Step-daughter: ALice Byrd of Glasgow Three brothers: W C, Clarence and Donald James Kingery, all of Glasgow Two sisters: Ruby Bringham of IN and Margie Tatro of Louisville KY Eight grandchildren Services: Friday,1 pm, A F Crow & Son Funeral Home, burial Glasgow Memorial Gardens [Happy Valley Memorial Gardens] Barren County (KY) Progress, Thursday, 1 Feb 1990, p. B9 Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.

    06/18/2007 09:04:19
    1. [KYBARREN] Henry Stanley GRAY - 12 June 1945 - 13 June 2007, age 62
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: sgorin Surnames: Gray, Morgan, Gibbons, Reynolds, Keys, Pickett, Stutler Classification: obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.kentucky.counties.barren/18724/mb.ashx Message Board Post: NOTE; I have no connection, no further information and am not seeking additional information. Name: Henry Stanley Gray Residence: Glasgow KY Born: 12 June 1945 Died:W ednesday, 13 June 2007, age 62 Son of the late Luther and Dolly Pauline Morgan Gray Commercial sales manager for Advance Auto Parts in Glasgow, veteran of the Vietnam War; attended Glasgow Cumberland Presbyterian Church. Survivors: Wife: Mary Gibbons Gray Son: Steven Gray and wife Sheila of Glasgow Daughter: Kynthia Gray Reynolds and husband Donnie of Horse Cave KY Three grandchildren: Crystal Reynolds, Lance Reynolds and Katara Reynolds Three brothers: Delbert of Glasgow, Jerry of Edmonton KY and David of Liexington Sister: Linda Keys of Cave City KY Services: 2 pm Friday, 15 June 2007, Hatcher and Saddler Funeral Home, Bro Darrell Pickett and Bro Tim Stutler officiating, burial Glasgow Municipal Cemetery, military honors. Glasgow (KY) Daily Times, Thkursday, 14 June 2007, p. 3. Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.

    06/18/2007 08:52:02
    1. [KYBARREN] Roena Fant DEARING - 24 May 1915 - 18 Apr 2007, age 91
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: sgorin Surnames: Dearing, Wallace, Warner, Fant, Shaw, Meadows Classification: obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.kentucky.counties.barren/18723/mb.ashx Message Board Post: NOTE: I have no connection, no further information and am not seeking additional information. Name: Roena Fant Dearing Residence: Irving, TX Born: 24 May 1915, Finney KY Died: Wednesday, 18 Apr 2007, long illness, age 91 Formerly of Glasgow KY Married: 28 Dec 1937 Murrel Taylor Dearing; married 51 years until his death. Graduate of Western KY University, taught in the Barren County and Glasgow schools for over 40 years. Retired in 1980. Was a long-time member of South Green Street Church of Christ in Glasgow; loved to play all sports, especially golf. Member Glasgow Country Club until her move to TX. Survivors: Children: Elizabeth Ann Dearing Wallace of Irving, Larry Fant Dearing of Bowling Green KY Grandson: Gregory Paul Wallace of Dallas TX Granddaughter: Shannon Dearing Warner and husband Dr Rick Warner of Charleston SC Great-grandchildren: Grant Warner, Seth Warner and Lendsey Warner, all of Charleston Sister: Jane Fant Shaw and husband John P Shaw of Lincoln NB Sisters-in-law: Ethel Flowers Fant of Glasgow and Mary Meadows Fant of Newark OH Nieces and nephews too numerous to include Memorial service: 11 am Saturday, 16 June 2007, Hatcher and Saddler Funeral Home, burial Happy Valley Memorial Gardens. Glasgow (KY) Daily Times, Thursday, 14 June 2007, p. 3. Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.

    06/18/2007 08:41:28
    1. [KYBARREN] Levy Lawrence McCLELLAN - 2 Apr 1934 - 11 June 2007, age 73
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: sgorin Surnames: McClellan, Pace, Williams, Glass, Woodcock, Bertram Classification: obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.kentucky.counties.barren/18722/mb.ashx Message Board Post: NOTE: I have no connection, no further information and am not seeking additional information. Name: Levy Lawrence McClellan Residence: Glasgow KY Born: 2 Apr 1934 Barren Co KY Died: Monday, 11 June 2007, T J Samson Community Hospital, age 73. Son of the late Roy and Estell Pace McClellan Former resident of Crawfordsville IN where he was retired from Randolph Builders after 20 years. Member Neal's Chapel Cumberland Presbyterian Church Survivors: Three sons: Levy Lee, Jerry and Timmy Joe all of Glasgow Daughter: Lou Ann Williams of Glasgow Step-daughter: Kathy Sewell of Crawfordsville IN Brother: Billy McClellan of Glasgow 16 grandchildren Preceded also in death by three sisters: June Glass, Elizabeth Woodcock and Dorothy Bertram Services: 11 am Thursday, 14 June 2007, A F Crow & Son Funeral Home, burial New Salem Cemetery. Glasgow (KY) Daily Times, Wednesday, 13 Jun 2007, p. 3 Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.

    06/18/2007 08:32:16
    1. [KYBARREN] Frances HAWKINS - 11 Jun 2007, age 86
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: sgorin Surnames: Hawkins, Whittle, Karch, Horner, Streit, Roundtree Classification: obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.kentucky.counties.barren/18721/mb.ashx Message Board Post: NOTE: I have no connection, no further information and am not seeking additional information. Name: Frances Hawkins [photo] Residence: Cave City KY or Missouri Born: Barren Co KY Died: Monday, 11 June 2007 in MO, age 86 Daughter of the late H C & Amy Ethel Whittle Hawkins Member Servant Valley Baptist Church, a seamstress. Survivors: Sister-in-law: Roberta Hawkins of Cave City Four nephews: H C & Harry Hawkins, both of Park City KY, Danny Hawkins of Cave City and Ray Karch of MO Three nieces: Becky Horner of TX, Barbara Streit of MO and Sissy Roundtree Hawkins of FL Several great nieces, great nephews and friends. Services: 10 am Friday, 15 June 2007, Bob Hunt Funeral Chapel in Cave City, burial Evergreen Cemetery in Park City. Glasgow (KY) Daily Times, Tuesday, 12 June 2007, p. 3. Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.

    06/18/2007 08:23:50
    1. [KYBARREN] Freddie B. FRANKLIN - 9 May 1949 - 8 Jun 2007, age 58
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: sgorin Surnames: Franklin, Tinker, Hkuffman, Hatfield, Bowe Classification: obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.kentucky.counties.barren/18720/mb.ashx Message Board Post: NOTE: I have no connection, no further information and am not seeking additional information. Name: Freddie B Franklin Residence: Glasgow KY Born: 9 May 1949 Died: Friday, 8 June 2007, T J Samson Community Hospital, age 58 Son of the late Howard and Dora Tinker Franklin Chef, orderly at T J Samson; veteran of the U S Army in Vietnam War Survivors: Sister: Pam Huffman of Glasgow Two nephews: Rev Ricky and Rob Huffman, both of Glasgow Niece: Shaey Huffman of Louisville KY Special friend: Mildred Hatfield of Glasgow Special granddaughter: Robin Bowe Several other nieces, nephews and family members Wake: 7 pm to 10 pm Sunday, 10 June 2007, Hatcher and Saddler Funeral Home, burial location not given. Glasgow (KY)Daily times, Sunday, 10 June 2007, p. 3. Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.

    06/18/2007 07:52:13
    1. [KYBARREN] Willowdeen Toohey SELL - 7 June 2007, age 92
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: sgorin Surnames: Sell, Howard, Toohey Classification: obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.kentucky.counties.barren/18719/mb.ashx Message Board Post: NOTE: I have no connection, no further information and am not seeking additional information. Name: Willowdeen Toohey Sell Residence: Cave City KY Born: Barren Co KY Died: Thursday, 7 June 2007, niece's home in Louisville KY, age 92 Daughter of the late William and Mary Ann Howard Toohey Widow of Clifton Sell Services: 2 pm Sunday, 10 June 2007, Bob Hunt Funeral Chapel, burial Cave City Cemetery. Glasgow (KY) Daily Times, Sunday, 10 June 2007, p. 3. Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.

    06/18/2007 07:46:00
    1. [KYBARREN] Elizabeth Akers CAROLAND - 6 June 2007, age 90
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: sgorin Surnames: Caroland, Akers, Stifel, Lyons, Spear, Downing, Mazur Classification: obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.kentucky.counties.barren/18718/mb.ashx Message Board Post: NOTE: I have no connection, no further information and am not seeking additional information. Name: Elizabeth Akers Caroland [photo] Residence: Webster Groves, MO Born: Glasgow KY Died: Wedneday, 6 June 2007, age 90 Widow of the late George Caroland Mother of: Alice (Perrin) Stifel and George Western "Wes" (Dianne) Caroland Grandmother of: Elizabeth "Liz" (Brad) Lyons, Rebecca (Nick) Spear, Brandon Caroland, Shannon (Cindie) Caroland and the late Jason Caroland Great-grandmother of: Bailey "B J" and Summer Lyons and Collin, Morgan, Hannah and Eli Caroland Sister of: Virginia Downing, Marjorie Mazur and the late George Homer Akers Jr Sister-in-law, aunt, great aunt, cousin and friend. Born and reared in Glasgow, always considered herself a Kentuckian although she lived out of the state most of her life. A true Southern lady, known for her positive outlook, sweet, gentle manner, independent spirit, devoted to family and church. Loved traveling in Europe, touring at least 8 times with family members. Loved reading, helped instill this love in her family. Supported her husband in his ministry with the Christian Church 9Disciples of Christ) until his death in 1979. Moved to St Louis in 1952; active member of the Union Avenue Christian Church. Served in many leadership positions including Christian Women's Fellowship. Sang in the choir, taught Sunday School, active in the Interpreters/Homebuilders Class; participated in PEO, served as secretary of her local chapter. Services: 10:30 am Monday, 11 June at Gerber Chapel in Webster Groves, burial Oak Grove Cemetery. Glasgow (KY) Daily Times, Sunday, 10 June 2007, p. 3. Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.

    06/18/2007 07:33:38
    1. [KYBARREN] Mary Louise JONES - 18 Nov 1925 - 7 June 2007, age 71
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: sgorin Surnames: Jones, Hope, Hamilton, Moore, Shipp, Jobe Classification: obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.kentucky.counties.barren/18717/mb.ashx Message Board Post: NOTE: I have no connection, no further information and am not seeking additional information. Name: Mary Louise Jones Residence: Glasgow KY Born: 18 Nov 1925 Monroe Co KY Died: Thursday, 7 June 2007, T J Samson Community Hospital, age 71 Daughter of the late Rollie "Coatie" and nelie Jane Hope Hamilton Homemaker, attended Dover Baptist Church in Mount Hermon. Survivors: Husband: Sam Jones Three sons: James (Jackie), Willie (Sheila) and Timmy Jones, all of Glasgow Five granddaughters: Jamie, Julie, Jesica, Tiffany and Nikki Jones Great-grandson: Jalen Cash Moore Great-granddaughter: Jaylee Scout Shipp Several nieces and nephews Preceded also in death by: Two brothers: Lloyd Chenoweth Hamilton and Jessie Benton Hamilton Two sisters: Patty Moore and Ruby Jobe Services: 10 am Saturday, 9 June 2007, A F Crow & Son Funeral Home, burial Poplar Log Cemetery. Glasgow (KY) Daily Times, Friday, 8 June 2007, p. 3. Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.

    06/18/2007 07:23:53
    1. [KYBARREN] John ALEXANDER - 7 June 2007, age 55
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: sgorin Surnames: Alexander, Herron Classification: obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.kentucky.counties.barren/18716/mb.ashx Message Board Post: NOTE: I have no connection, no further information and am not seeking additional information. Name: John Alexander Residence: Park City KY Died: Thursday, 7 June 2007, Medical Center, Bowling Green KY, age 55. Son of the late Alton Alexander and Edith Herron Alexander who survives. Services: 2 pm Saturday, 9 June 2007, Patton Funeral Home, Park City Chapel, burial Evergreen Cemetery. Glasgow (KY)Daily Times, Friday, 8 June 2007, p. 3. Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.

    06/18/2007 07:15:49
    1. [KYBARREN] IN CLOSING MONDAY, 18 JUNE 2007 - PUZZLER
    2. Sandi Gorin
    3. Happy Monday again! Charles has posted the answer to last week's puzzler and also a new one for this week. Give it a try - the response last week was really good; if it stays that good, I'll keep trying to come up with puzzlers on genealogical matters. Also my best wishes to and prayers for two of our listers who are in the same hospital here in Glasgow - Dora Bennett and my dear friend of 37 years - Martha (Reneau) Harrison whom many of you know through her marriage book and our joint effort of the new cemetery books. They are both special gals, don't have computer access in the hospital and we want them well and home soon! Trust you have a week of great discoveries on your family trees! Sandi SCKY Archives: http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index?list=south-central-kentucky Barren Co Archives: http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index?list=kybarren Sandi's Genealogical Puzzlers: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~gensoup/gorin/puz.html GGP: http://ggpublishing.tripod.com/

    06/18/2007 02:10:53
    1. [KYBARREN] BARREN CO LAND ENTRIES CONTINUED
    2. Sandi Gorin
    3. Continuation of the little scraps of paper formerly in the court house attic of old land entries. No other information shown other than what I'm posting. Hugh BROWN, 200 or 500 acres, KING's line. Britton WILLIAMS 200 acres, Peters Creek. THOS WRIGHT, 200 acres, Ball Knob [think they mean Bald Knob]. Thomas SMART - surveyed 200 acres Peters Creek. Samuel P MALONE, 400 acres, Old Buck Lick. Charles ARBUCKLE, 400 acres, Green River; cites lines of Thos BATES. Saml MITCHELL 400 acres, Suar Creek - waters of Big Barren. George DOOLEY, 100 acres, Little Barren - cites Abner DOOLEY's line and William SELLERS. William DALE, 150 acres, above road leading from ROBERTSON's to JAMESON's, west side of the Blue Spring, McCLUNG's line. David LYENS, 100 acres,Middle Fork of Little Barren; cites William KING, John S FINN, CURTIS, HARDY (John), Clement HILL. John BURKS, 200 acres, Big Blue Spring Grove, 20 June ___ William EDWARDS, 250 acres,cites John GARNETT's corner, Thos REYNOLDS, James EATON corner, Alexr EDWARDS line. Henry COOKE, 200? acres. Aaron SMITH, 250 acres, Barren Fork. William COCKRON, 100 acres, Nobob Creek, cites Ambros HUFFMAN's line. Susannah CUMMINS, 244 acres, Sulphur Lick Creek. Abraham KIRKENDALL, 100 acres, East Fork of Big Barren. Thos MORRIS, 100 --- faded out. Abraham VOREES, 100 acres, Salt Lick Fork of Marrowbone. Signed VORES Ambrus [Ambrose] HUNT, 200 acres, Marrowbone, Jessey TONEY's corner. Thomas CLELLAN, 200 acres, Scaggs Creek. Moses DOOLEY, 50 acres, Rangers Fork of Marrowbone. Shown as a Sr. John MULKEY, 98? acres, Mill Creek, hard to read but cites Thomas MANES, Mr or Wm CHISS [CHISM?]---, Isaac MANES, Zechall SHR___ Jessey TONEY, 200 acres, Marrowbone. William PROCTOR, 200 acres, includes a clay lick. 26 May 1801. Isaac ROBERTSON, 400 acres, Little Barren, cites John GARNETT, Wm DEWEL? ... Wm DUNCAN, 100 acres, head of Boyds Creek. Thomas McCAWLEY/McCARLEY, Sinking Creek, 200 acres. Daniel PENNINGTON, 100 acres, Line Creek. James POVEY, 200 acraes, Scaggs Creek, cites John HOLLAND? James ALLEN, 400 acres, Little Barren. Dennis McCOLLY, 400 acres, ROCK's corner, Richard SKAGGS. Thomas SULLIVAN, 195 acres, Sulph Lick Creek. Moses SHIRLEY, 50 acres, cites Isaac DALE's line, ROBERTSON's corner, McCLUNG line, James HOWEL. Richd SKAGGS, 50 acres, head of Barren Meeting House. Samuel BRENTS, 200 acres,Boyds Creek. Robert SHIRLEY, forks of Big Barren. 13 Apr? 1801. To be continued next week, Sandi SCKY Archives: http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index?list=south-central-kentucky Barren Co Archives: http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index?list=kybarren Sandi's Genealogical Puzzlers: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~gensoup/gorin/puz.html GGP: http://ggpublishing.tripod.com/

    06/18/2007 01:51:52
    1. Re: [KYBARREN] Harvey Wyatt
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: bethh68 Surnames: Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.kentucky.counties.barren/6802.1.1.1/mb.ashx Message Board Post: JOSEPH G WYATT IS THE SON OF HARVE(Y) WYATT AND PATSY HUCKABY. HE IS MY GREAT- GRANDMOTHERS (CLARA BRITT) GRANDFATHER. I CAN'T SEEM TO FIND ANY INFO ON EITHER OF HIS PARENTS. BETH Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.

    06/14/2007 12:11:47