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    1. [KYBARREN] W. M. Chaplin 1828 - 1917
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: RayGreen50 Surnames: Chaplin, Jordan Classification: obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.kentucky.counties.barren/18715/mb.ashx Message Board Post: Mr. W. M. Chaplin, an aged citizen of the Oil City country, died at the home of his daugter, Mrs. C. E. Jordan, last Sunday, August 26th. He was eighty-nine years of age at his death, which was caused by the infirmities of old age. For the past ten years he had been making his home with his daughter When a young man he took quite an active part in all affairs worth while, but for several years has ben a confirmed invalid. He was a man highly regarded by all and his honesty and integrity were unquestioned. He was a devout member of the Christian Church. Only one daughter survives him, Mrs. C. E. Jordan. The remains were taken to the old family burial ground in Hart County, and there interred beside the body of his wife who had been dead a number of years. 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.

    06/13/2007 06:07:27
    1. [KYBARREN] GOOGLE BOOKS
    2. Sandi Gorin
    3. I don't know if all of you are aware of this or not, but google has a huge selection of books on line. They are searchable and many can be downloaded to your computer - many genealogy books! Go to google.com Click on advanced (to the right of the search field) On this screen click on books Enter your search term - you have 2 options: Full view or non-full view. Full view means that the entire book is online and can be downloaded. If the book is still under copyright, it will show you a large "blurb" where your search term appears and also show you where and if that book is available for sale. Your search term is highlighted in yellow and the search engine is better than average - not too many "false hits". You can also view in full screen mode allowing you to see more of the page without scanning up and down. Maybe this will help some of you! 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/

    06/13/2007 01:42:04
    1. [KYBARREN] GENEALOGY PUZZLERS
    2. Sandi Gorin
    3. Just a short note to say thank you for all the responses to the puzzler! With this much activitiy, the puzzlers will continue for awhile. Once in a while, when I reply to one of your guesses, the email bounces as undeliverable. I don't know why but I do try to reply to you all. If you don't hear from me, this is the reason; I'm not ignoring you! Keep the guesses coming; I guage your responses to see how interested you are in the puzzlers. Have a great day and if I'm tardy in replying today; my Mom is having oral surgery today and I'll be rather tied up; I'll be back to you! 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/

    06/13/2007 01:17:00
    1. [KYBARREN] JAMES BOSLEY CARTER #11
    2. Sandi Gorin
    3. He very feelingly declared that if he had thrown out a skirmish line instead of marching against a hidden foe, thereby saving some valuble men. When it was found that Hornbrook was in serious trouble my company was ordered to support him, which we did by marching several hundred yards in his front, and engaged the enimy, with the loss of one of our best young men (George White) who was shot throgh the brain, and died without a struggle. White was our first man to be killed in battle, and his death made a deep impression on the company. He was an onley child of a prominent citizen, who for many years was the onley republican in his township. When we routed the enimy from his vantage ground, we had command of the gap in the mountain, that led to the enemies fort on the railroad, some three miles from the town, and of course the enemy had to retreat up the valley to Bristol, which they did with much disorder, which was acentuated by a Batalion of Cav who had been concealed in a woods near the town for the purpose of making a charge when the enimy had been routed. I remember that the sun was about an hour high, and from our elevation of several hundred feet we had a splendid view of the battlefield, and of the charging column, and could see our cav cutting down the rebels with their sabers. The charge was kept up till well after dark. We captured about 75 prisnors, who were turned over to our company, to remove to the rear some ten miles to Gen Burnsids headquarters. Our army did not follow the enimy any further, but after distroying the rebel fort, and much of the railroad track. We fell back leisurely towards Knoxville, and finaly halted at Morristown. This movement was made, as we afterwards knew, for the purpose of driving the enimy out of the state, and preparing for the seige of Knoxville, which soon followed. By this time our horses were quite played out, and one half of the commands were without mounts. At Morristown we learned that the government was driving a herd of wild mules across the mountains with which we were to be suplied with mounts. Before we received our mules, it was apparent to even the private soldiers that our situation was becoming uncomfortbly accute. The rebel forces had got together, and had followed us, and were becoming quite personal in our rear. When our mules arrived, our dismounted men were odered to carry their saddle equipments tot eh corral, and draw their mounts, which was obeyed with a promptness that indicated that they thought that they would need them. The old soldier invariably gets the best that is to be had, out of any situation, however critical. When all had drawn their mules, some fellow decided that the cerimony of braking should proceed in regular military style, and that the order of mounting should be carried out. The assembly was made in an old wheat field, where the ground was soft, one of the victems mounted a stump, and gave the order to mount, which most of them succeded in doing, but many of them faild to keep their seats, but went headlong to the ground, but htey did not stay there, but were up and on again, and kept at it till mr mule was subdued. The next morning we marched, and kept at it till the following morning. The boys found that they were not yet throgh with mr mule, we passed many of them out in the brush having a private intervue with their mules. When we come to fording the Holstine river, which is very swift, and the bottom is covered with boulders that puzels a sure footed horse to navigate safely mr mule could not be trusted, and had to be led, while the riders got across in canoes, and small boats. To ford any considerable number of troops across one of these mountain rivers is attended is so dificult that much time is required. Our old horses had forded so many of these strems that they were quite relyable, but the new mounts rendered our progress very slow, but I do not remember that there was any serious casualities. By noon all were over, and the column halted for a short time at Bean's station for a bite to eat. The place consisted of one large brick house which had been built for a kind of a country inn. It is situated about a mile from Clinch mountain, over which our line of march lay. The energy with which our officers semed to be inspired indicated to us that a considerable number of the enimie was neare by, and that our officers did not want to come in contact with them. Having given our selves, and horses a bite to eat we mounted, and were soon climbing the mountain. The road up the mountain was an old one, having first been constructed by the earley emigrants from Verginia, and North Carolina. In many places the road had been hewn in the side of the clift, over presipices, and deep gorges hundreds of feet in depth, but the night was very dark, so that we could see very little of these conditions. The assent was attended with so many difficulties, and dangers, that our progress was very slow, and it was daylight before we reached the foothills on the other side, even then we did not find level ground enough to make any kind of a camp on. We stopped here long enough to get a bite for ourselvs and our mules, very little for our mules, and not much for ourselves. From this place we passed over a very mountaneous country, and on the third day, as I remember that we had to move on beyond the town, called Tazwell. This village was built upon the solid rocks. I did not think that enough soil could have been procured to make a respectable garden. Why a town should have been built here was a puzler to us. I remember that we had to move on beyond the town to find level ground enough to make a camping place, and were we did finally stop, much of the camping grond was too steep, that if two soldiers laid down under one blanket, they would find themselves widely separated before morning. As yet we could onley guess at what we were here for, but old soldiers become good guessers. It was evident that some important moves were going on in the vallies, which we were not able to locate till we heard the canons roaring to the south of us, when we rightly guessed that knoxville was being beseiged. We were finaly ordered that evry man should keep a peck of meal on hands, which we construed to mean, that in the event that Burnsids army should be whipped, we wouold march throgh Cumberland gap, which the boys called a KY scout. Our soldiers were out foraging all the time, which we could do, as we were so well protected by the physical conditions of the country, that no considerable force could reach us, therefore we had little guard duty to perform, and as there was not enough level space for a parade ground we had no drill duties to perform. In fact the situation soon became monotonous. The whole country abounded in little water mills, and we had to go to these to get our peck of corn milled. The little watermills, that were scattered all over this country, proved a great blessing to us, in grinding our "pecks" of corn. These little mills ground slowley but surely, but not very fine. I remember to have gone very earley one morning, and had to remain all day without food, other than parched corn, and got my grist at sunset. The soldiers got off many jokes about theses little mills. One soldier charactorized them as being very busy little concerns. That just as soon as they got done with one grain,, they hopped right on another. Our camp was about seven miles from Cumberland gap which I had a great desire to view for myself. Most of the command had the same desire, but they said that they would wait til we pulled off the "KY scout". I was not so optomistc about that scout, and one sunday morning I got permission from the commanding officer to make a trip to it, but I could onley get one man to go with me. I have always been glad that I took advantage of the opertunity. For the grand gloomy, and peculiar it exceeds anything I have ever beheld. The posession of this gap had changed twice at least since the beginning of the war. The face of the mountain is several hundred feet high, and almost perpendicular, high up on the face of it is lodged a large canon, which was thrown over by the rebels to keep our forces from capturing it. Around the gap was strewn a number of canons, that had refused lodge. Along the face of the mountain is a level strip of farming land, that semed to be in a good state of cultivation. 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/

    06/12/2007 01:28:01
    1. [KYBARREN] George Dewey Ballard
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: tfsexton Surnames: Ballard, Chaplin Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.kentucky.counties.barren/18714/mb.ashx Message Board Post: Need info on George Dewey Ballard b. abt 1915 d. Dec 26 1985 in Hart Co., KY. He was married to Lenora Chaplin. Need info on his parents and siblings ... any help is appreciated. 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.

    06/11/2007 08:15:10
    1. [KYBARREN] Clarence C. Isenberg 1917 - 1968
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: RayGreen50 Surnames: Isenberg, Proffitt, Whitaker, Wood, Smith, Davis, Lawrence Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.kentucky.counties.barren/18713/mb.ashx Message Board Post: Glasgow Daily Times Jan 23, 1968 Clarence Isenberg, age 50, of Cave City, Route 1, died Sunday at Samson Community Hospital in Glasgow. Survivors include he wife, Marjorie Whitaker Isenberg of Cave City Route 1; three sons, Lloyd of Glasgow, Ralph of Nashville and Mark of Cave City; his mother, Mrs. Donnie Proffitt Isenberg, of Kirkland, Illinois, five sisters, Miss Jessie Isenberg of Kirkland, Ill., Mrs Arline Lawrence of Kirkland, Illinois, Mrs. Dorothy Wood of Glasgow, Mrs. Marie Smith of Cave City and Mrs. Imogene Davis of Memphis, Tennessee; four brothers, Ward of Decatur, Illinois, William of Kirkland, Illinois, Cecil of Kirkland and James of Summer Shade. Funeral services, under the direction of the Gardner Funeral Home of Cave City, were incomplete at presstime. Kentucky Birth Index Name: Clarence C Isenberg Date of Birth: 29 Jan 1917 County: Barren Mother's name: Donnie Proffitt Volume Number: 1 Certificate Number: 175 Volume Year: 1917 Kentucky Death Index, Name: Clarnce C Isenberg Death Date: 21 Jan 1968 Death Place: Barren Age: 050 Residence: Barren Volume: 1 Certificate: 70 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.

    06/11/2007 03:59:47
    1. [KYBARREN] THE GENEALOGY PUZZLERS ARE BACK
    2. Sandi Gorin
    3. By popular demand, as they say, the weekly genealogical puzzlers are back! For those new to the lists (or have forgotten these past months), every Monday, after my regular posts, I posted a puzzler. It always dealt with genealogy, old terms and definitions, from serious to sublime. When I announce a new puzzler, you are encouraged to go a website (a good one!) maintained by Charles Hartley of our list, and you can read the puzzler and enter your answer right on the page. We did it this way as sometimes we'd forget and post the answer right to the list and everyone would know the answer immediately. You need to enter your email address with your guess - and your answer will come right to me - no one else will see it - you're not getting on any lists unintentionally- I'm the only one who gets it. I then try to answer you yea or nay. There are no losers, we learn by trying! You can google an answer, guess - it's up to you! The URL is: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~gensoup/gorin/puz.html If you forget, I've added it to my signature line also. This week's puzzle is already up thanks to Charles and will remain on the web until next Monday when it will be replaced by another puzzle, with the answer shown to the past one. Have at it - some are easy, some are hard! 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/

    06/11/2007 03:20:27
    1. [KYBARREN] ANNOUNCEMENTS
    2. Sandi Gorin
    3. Monday has rolled around again, rapidly! Some upcoming events and announcements. Thursday night, June 28th, is the monthly meeting of the South Central KY Histotrical & Genealogical Society. Our speaker will be former president, Sam Terry, who will be showing a wonderful slide presentation entitled "Our Town". It is reportedly very good - a look at Glasgow in the early days with photos of people and places. The meeting is at 7 pm, free parking, at the Cultural Center at 200 Water Street in Glasgow - the old KY Pants Building. Tentively - in July sometime (likely on Saturdays), I will be teaching a Genealogy 101 class at the Mary Wood Weldon Library on College Street in Glasgow. The dates and times are not confirmed yet but I should know in a few days. Thank you SO much for all the kind and enthusiastic reports on the new 1850 annotated Barren Co Census that Charles Hartley and I did. I'm glad it is helping many of you! I have just finished a re-do of the Metcalfe Co Vital Statistics - I'm posting from the births on this list, but the complete book includes the deaths and many marriages. I re-formatted the book making it easier to use; and it is also now available on a CD. Modern technology is catching up with me! I also just finished the Guide for Kentucky Researching Volume 12 taken from the KYRESEARCH posts. I'm still slowly working on the Grantor index of deeds 1798-1932 - this is a slow process! I will be checking in with Charles Hartley this week and hopefully we will be re-starting the Puzzler's on Mondays. So many of you have asked for me to do this again and if I get through this week (a hectic one with medical appointments for my Mom) ... I'll try to get organized again if Charles is still willing to maintain the web site where the genealogical puzzles will appear. Have a great 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 GGP: http://ggpublishing.tripod.com/

    06/11/2007 02:05:59
    1. [KYBARREN] BARREN CO - ORIGINAL LAND ENTRIES CONTINUED
    2. Sandi Gorin
    3. Lear WARD - 200 acres, waters of Long Creek ; cites Role? HOWEL. James CLEARK [CLARK] 123 acres, Scaggs Creek. Andrew LUCKY, 100 acres, Big Barren; cites James TEALLOCK??? Joseph BRIDGES, 250 acres, Canoe Creek. Claton HARLOWE 200 acres, Skaggs Creek; cites BUFORD's line, Jan Court 1802. John MARSHALL, 120 acres, south side Skaggs Creek; cites JOHNSON, DABNEY; John TWITTY. Thomas DOWNS, 100 acres, Sinking Creek; cites Harmon REED. William WILLSON [sic], 150 acres, Glovers Creek. John A ____, ___ acres, mentions former headright. Possibly last name HOLLAND. Wm McHENRY, 200 acres, in addition to former headright; cites Malekiah MUNKS; Widow CHAPMAN John BYBEE, 200 acres, Sulphur Lick. Willim McHENRY, 200 acres, cited William CONWAY, WIdow SHIPMAN. Sept 1802. James CHISM, 100 acres, East Fork of Big Barren; cites John CHISM survey. Elijah CRAIG, 200 acres, west branch of Hungary Creek. James CHAMBERS, 200 acres. Flemmon GLASS, 200 acres. Thomas MANES, 100 acres, Mill Creek. Samuel YOUNG, 200 aces, Long Creek. James WILLIAMS, 200 acres; cites Ben WILSON's line. Geremiah TRYON, 200 acres; cites James EATON, corner of Alex EDWARDS; James HOWEL. John FRANKLIN, 150 acres, Peters Creek; cites William BENNETT?, Goodrich BURCHE's military line. John MOSS's name apears at bottom. Daniel MUNRO, possibly Jrj, 200 acres, Long Creek. Joseph REDDING, 400 acres, Green River near the county line. Joseph HILL, 400 acres, on the road that goes from MORASES to the Dripping Spring; cites JAMISON's road. Thomas GATTON, 400 acres, Barren River. Alexander BROWN?, 160 acres; cites ROGERS' line, WILSON's corner; Hugh BROWN. Jno JOHNSTON, 200 acres, Big Barren. Jacob WRIGHT, 200 acres, corner of Thos WRIGHT. William WILLIAMS, 200 acres, Big Barren; cites Benjamin WILLIAMS. David ALLEY, 200 acres, Nobob Creek; cites John HAMILTON's line. 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 GGP: http://ggpublishing.tripod.com/

    06/11/2007 01:31:27
    1. Re: [KYBARREN] Clyde Chaplin/Elsie E. Daffron
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: JennieTurnerTalley Surnames: Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.kentucky.counties.barren/18704.2/mb.ashx Message Board Post: Go to my Daffron website and contact me. http://home.earthlink.net/~turnerjd/index.html Jennie Turner-Talley 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.

    06/10/2007 03:43:29
    1. [KYBARREN] (no subject)
    2. Sandi Gorin
    3. >From another list ... Sandi WWII WEBSITES Hello, Seekers! The Department of Defense POW/Missing Personnel Office (DPMO) has compiled a database of service members still unaccounted for following World War II. The database contains nearly 78,000 names and is available online here: Service Personnel Not Recovered Following World War II http://www.dtic.mil/dpmo/WWII_MIA/INDEX.HTM A press release about the database is available here: http://www.defenselink.mil/releases/release.aspx?releaseid=10965 For more online WWII databases see: Online World War II Indexes, Records and Databases http://www.militaryindexes.com/worldwartwo/ Fee free to share this post with other genealogy newsgroups you may be subscribed to. Good luck with your searches. Shirley: bobert@i-1.net SCKY Archives: http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index?list=south-central-kentucky Barren Co Archives: http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index?list=kybarren GGP: http://ggpublishing.tripod.com/

    06/10/2007 02:46:53
    1. Re: [KYBARREN] Looking for descendants of
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: Brec_Morton Surnames: Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.kentucky.counties.barren/18712.2/mb.ashx Message Board Post: I just found her living in Springfield Greene Co MO in 1920 census with her mother and brother Raymond. 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.

    06/10/2007 02:22:41
    1. [KYBARREN] June Meeting, Brick-wall problems, Book
    2. Gail Jackson Miller, CG
    3. The Southern Kentucky Genealogical Society will meet 18 June 2007 at the Kentucky Library at Western Kentucky University at 6:30 p.m. This meeting will work on building genealogical problem solving skills. Members are invited to submit their 'brick wall" problems as examples to be used in the meeting. Strategies for solving these real life problems will be addressed. Those interested in having their problem addressed in the meeting should send a summary of the problem to Gail Miller at or Mark Lowe early this week prior to the meeting. The Society has recently reprinted Pat Reid's 1860 Warren County, Kentucky Census book. There are a limited number of these books available at $40 to be picked up at the meeting. All books which will be mailed will be $45. Gail Miller gailmiller@mindspring.com Mark Lowe marklowe@mindspring.com

    06/10/2007 02:13:02
    1. Re: [KYBARREN] Looking for descendants of
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: Brec_Morton Surnames: Fields, Hawley Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.kentucky.counties.barren/18712.1/mb.ashx Message Board Post: I found a Julia Hawley in Dallas County MO in the 1910 census. Father, Marcellus E (b. Iowa), mother, Lizzie (b. MO, and brother, Raymond (b. MO). This corresponds to Roy's WW1 draft card where he lists his hometown as Fair Grove MO, which is in Greene County, just south of Dallas County line. Found a death record for her also. Shows her dying in Mar 1983 in Kansas City, Clay County, MO. With the birth date you listed. Hope this helps. Brec 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.

    06/10/2007 02:11:21
    1. [KYBARREN] Looking for descendants of
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: VFieldsMO Surnames: Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.kentucky.counties.barren/18712/mb.ashx Message Board Post: I have been receiving lots of solid info about Roy Elwood Fields (my g-father) However I can not locate any info on my grandmother. I know she was English, Her maiden name was Julia Elizabeth Hawley or (holley) She was born Nov.16,1903. Married to Roy E.. Fields and had 6 children. If anyone has info on my g-mother please share with me. Thanks Vickie Fields 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.

    06/10/2007 01:06:07
    1. [KYBARREN] James Walden/Mary Elizabeth Boston
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: tfsexton Surnames: Walden, Boston Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.kentucky.counties.barren/18711/mb.ashx Message Board Post: I am looking for information on my g g grandfather and g g grandmother James R. Walden b.Sep 9 1857 in Clinton Co., ky and Mary Elizabeth Boston b.1861 Clay Co., TN d.May 8 1943 in Barren Co., KY ... I need parents and siblings of both and death certificates and/or birth certificates if anyone has them and would be willing to share ... thanks in advance for any help!! 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.

    06/09/2007 04:23:51
    1. [KYBARREN] Harold Franklin CARVER - 3 June 2007, age 67
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: sgorin Surnames: Carver, Franklin, Hogue, Buchanan, Hogue, Ashford, White, McGuffin Classification: obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.kentucky.counties.barren/18710/mb.ashx Message Board Post: NOTE: I have no connection, no further information and am not seeking additional information. Name: Harold Franklin Carver Residence: Austin, KY Born: Scottsville KY Died: 9:34 pm Sunday, 3 June 2007, T J Samson Community Hospital in Glasgow, age 67 Retired employee of Dollar General Corporation; member and deacon of Pleasant Home Missionary Baptist Church. Son of the late John Ellis and Ocla Quintella Franklin Carver. Survivors: Wife: Shirley Hogue Carver Son: David Shawn Carver and wife Donna of Austin Daughter: Michelle Renee Buchanan of Austin Mother-in-law: Ruth Ashford Hogue of Austin Seven grandchildren: Jamie Nicole White, Whitney Brooke Carver, Dylan Shane Carver, Joshua David Carver, Carrie Ann Carver, Alice Marie McGuffin and Crystal Marie McGuffin Services: 11 am Wednesday, 6 Jun e2007 Goad Funeral Home; burial Pleasant Home Missionary Baptist Church Cemetery. Glasgow (KY) Daily Times, Tuesday, 5 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.

    06/09/2007 08:00:42
    1. [KYBARREN] Anna L. COATES - 27 Jan 1945 - 3 Jun 2007, age 62
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: sgorin Surnames: Coates, White, Kettles, Carver, Wooten, Vaughn, Cline, Eubank, Goodman, Broady, Pedigo, Ashdown, Cardwell, Mansfield, Cline, Matthews, Nifhong, Wilson Classification: obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.kentucky.counties.barren/18709/mb.ashx Message Board Post: NOTE: I have no connection, no further information and am not seeking additional information. Name: Anna L. Coates [photo] Residence: Glasgow KY Born: 27 Jan 1945 Died: Sunday, 3 Jun 2007, residence, age 62 Daughter of the late Floyd and Clarine White Kettles Member Shepherds House Church at Slick Rock KY Survivors: Five sons: James L Coates and wife Judy, Joe Bud Coates, Robert D Coates and wife Trina, Bobby W Vaughan and wife Pam and Randy A Vaughn and wife Stephanie, all of Glasgow Four daughters: Bonnie Carver and husband Rod, Connie Wooten and husband Robert, Della Carver and husband Jim and Crystal Vaughn and husband Jonathan, all of Glasgow. 20 grandchildren: Amanda Cline, Veachel Coates, Donnie Coates, Mary Coates, Crystal Mae Coates, Gabriel Coates, Madison Vaughn, Isaac Eubank, Jessica Carver, Jeremy Carver, Brandon Wooten, Chelsee Wooten, Chastity Wooten, Angela Goodman, Patrick Goodman, Ashley Broady, April Broady, Crystal Marie Pedigo, Tommy Dee Pedigo and Jason Ashdown. Six great-grandchildren: Gage Carver, Braydon Wooten, Aaliyah Cardwell, Skylar Mansfield, Kasey Cline and Kayla Cline Two brothers: Melvin Kettles and Donnie Kettles, both of Glasgow Dear friend: Linda Matthews Preceded also in death by: Husband: James Della Coates Two brothers: Douglas Kettles and Jack Nifhong Four children Great-grandson: Chase Allen Carver Services: 3 pm Wednesday, 6 Jun 2007, church, Bro. Jimmy Wilson officiating, Hatcher and Saddler Funeral Home in charge of arrangements, burial Glasgow Municipal Cemetery. Glasgow (KY)Daily Times, Monday, 4 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.

    06/09/2007 07:53:51
    1. [KYBARREN] Marguerite Price GIDES - 12 Jan 1926 - 30 May 2007, age 82
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: sgorin Surnames: Gides, Judson, Pedigo, Borders, Mansfield, faught, Shateran Classification: obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.kentucky.counties.barren/18708/mb.ashx Message Board Post: NOTE: I have no connection, no further information and am not seeking additional information. Name: Marguerite Price Gides Residence: Glasgow KY Born: 12 Jan 1926 Died: Wednesday, 30 May 2007, Barren County Health Care Center, age 82. Daughter of the late Leona Judson and John Spencer Price Retired bookkeeper for Browning Oil Co and a member of Glasgow Baptist Church. Survivors: Daughter; Andrea Pedigo and husband Bob of Louisville KY Son: Jeffrey William Gides and wife Celia, of McAllen TX Seven grandchildren; Adam and John Christopher Pedigo, Alison, Price, Patrick, Myers and John Tyler Gides Several nieces and nephews Preceded also in death by: Husband: John V Gides Four sisters: Kathleen Borders, Clarine Mansfield, Josie Faught and Marie Shateran (her twin) Brother: Frank Price Services: 1 pm Saturday, 2 June 2007, Hatcher and Saddler Funeral Home, burial Glasgow Municipal Cemetery. Glasgow (KY) Daily Times, Thursday, 31 May 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.

    06/09/2007 07:41:12
    1. [KYBARREN] Joe Anthony Huffman SOUTH - 2 Dec 1953 - 27 May 2007, age 53
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: sgorin Surnames: South, Worman, Shelton Classification: obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.kentucky.counties.barren/18707/mb.ashx Message Board Post: NOTE: I have no connection, no further information and am not seeking additional information. Name: Joe Anthony Huffman South Residence: Louisville KY Born: 2 Dec 1953 Glasgow KY Died: Sunday, 27 May 2007, V A Medical Center in Louisville KY, 27 May 2007, age 53 Veteran of the U S Air Force; painter Survivors: Son: Mark Anthony South of Louisville Mother: Evelyn V South of Glasgow Best friend: Ann Shaw Worman of Louisville Two sisters: Beverly Shelton and Shelley South, both of Glasgow Brother: Marc South of Charleston, SC Several nieces and nephews Preceded in death by father: Everett L South Services: Graveside, 2 pm Thursday, 31 May 2007, Glasgow Municipal Cemetery; A. F. Crow & Son Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. Glasgow (KY) Daily Times, Wednesday, 30 May 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.

    06/09/2007 07:32:11