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    1. Re: [KYBATH] 1891 Middletown City Directory - "B"
    2. KATHY and BUTCH
    3. 'Evening everyone, Does anyone have anything on this man listed in Cindi's Middletown City census? ~Badger, James, 86 Jefferson~ Thanks, Kathy Researching: Roark,Badger,Barbery,Jones, Griffen,Highley,Epperson,Soule,South,Mann,Lewis

    01/30/2000 07:53:49
    1. [KYBATH] 1891 Middletown City Directory - "B"
    2. Cyndi Plant
    3. "B" Bachart, Vincent, Young Bachart, Rosa, Young Backman, Julius, saloon keeper, Yankee Road Badger, James, 86 Jefferson Baha, Robert, U.S. Hotel, 23 s Main Baily, Mike, Curtis av. Baker, Albert, 9 n Broad Baker, Wm. 194 3d Baker, Wm. E., 23 Clinton Baker, J.Q. 48 3d Baker, Willis, s Young Balger, Joseph 69 3d Ball, Mary E. teacher, 65 Yankee Road Ball, Louise 23 n Main Balger, Jacob, 104 s Main Balsinger, Andrew, 55 Grims Banester, H.M. 35 9th Banker, Frank, 88 n Main Banzhaf, John, twine factory, 21 7th Banzhaf Wm., twine factory, 21 7th Banzhas, Mary, 62 n Broad Banitz, Mrs. C.G. 124 Main Bapst. Chas., confec. 120 Main Bapst, Maud 120 Main Barcus, Luther, 255 e 3d Barnitz, Chas. Sr., insurance ag't, cor 5th and Broad Barnitz, Geo. C. 93 s Main Barnitz, Harry 93 s. Main Barnitz, W.O. 93 s. Main Barnitz, Ella 93 s. Main Barnhard, E. 208 6th Barnett, Charles, E. 78 1st Barnett, Mrs. Sarah H. 78 1st Barnett, Kate 78 1st Barnett, Mary J. 78 1st Barnett, Frank H. 78 1st Barnett, Joseph E., 80 1st Barnett, Margaret, 80 1st Barnett, Susan, Liebee Barnett, Annie, Liebee Barnett, Jennie, Liebee Barnett, Wm., 55 Clinton Barnett, Jas. 58 Clinton Barnes, Joe, paper maker, 75 10th Barnes, Laura 75 10th Barr, Henry 66 3d Barger, Jacob 66 3d Barringer, Michael, 43 Webster Barry, Anna 64 Inglehart Barry, John Sr. 90 Clinton Barry, John Jr. 90 Clinton Barry, Thomas, Clark Barry, David, carpenter, 62 Yankee Road Barry, Michael 64 Inglehart Barry, Stephen 64 Inglehart Barry, Anna 64 Inglehart Barrett, Joseph, gardener, 15 Holbrook Barrett, Sarah 15 Holbrook Barrett, John 15 Holbrook Barrett, John, 224 2d Bartel, Andrew, barber 32 Park Bartley, Bridget 175 n. Broad Baster, Mary 22 n. Main Baster, George 22 n. Main Bassett, Harry, 39 George Batt, Amelia, 155 2d Batt, Joseph E. , 155 2d Bateman, Ed, bookkeeper, Curtis av. Bates, Fanny, 268 6th Baugh, John, Canal b. 2d and 3d Bayhaw, Mrs. Cath., 57 Blue Ball Bayacon, H.C. , foreman, 20 Broadway extension Beardsley, W. H. 3 s. Main Beadle, Bruce, 70 George Beard, Edwin 58 Blue Ball Pike Beard, Chas. 71 Clinton Beard, Alf. 332 e. 4th Beard, Sarah, 332 e. 4th Beard, Ed, barber, 95 Broadway Beal, Wm. 40 e. 3d Beal, Robt. 28 Reynolds Beach, Mary 185 4th Bean, Polly, 112 n. Main Bean, Thomas, 112 n. Main Beard, Wm. 73 n. Broad Beach, Mrs. 58 n. Broad Beatty, Chas., laborer 126 8th Beaty, Robt., teamster, 106 10th Beaty, Henry, teamster 107 10th Beck, Charles 195 e 3d Beck, Caroline 109 4th Beecher, Judson, Curtis av. Becker, Mrs. Rosa 19 3d Behrens, L., butcher, 57 6th Behrens, H.G., gardener, 343 Main Behrens, Henry, florist, 334 Main Behrens, Dr. Theo, 334 Main Behrens, Lulu, dressmaker, 334 Main Behrens, Lena, milliner, 334 Main Beirns, John, tobacco factory, 24 9th Bell, Flora, 14 Park Bell, O.B., laborer, Curtis av. Bell, Wm., laborer, Philadelphia Bell, Lena, Philadelphia Bell, Ezra, 8 Clinton Bell, Vinna, Curtis av. Bell, Della, Curtis av. Bell, John, 8 Clinton Bell, Ella, 8 Clinton Bell, Albert W. 55 s. Broad Bell, John W. 12 1/2 Clinton Benham, Mrs. John 157 e 3d Benjamin, Lizzie, 79 n. Main Bennett, N.R. 12 n. Main Bennett, Dan, 12 n. Main Bennett, Bessie, 12 n. Main Bennett, Minnie, 203 e. 3d Bennett, Wm., 49 Williams Bell, C.W., 110 n. Canal Bennett, Jeff, 31 Williams Bennett, Wm., carpenter, 203 e 3d Bennett, I.R., 73 n. Broad Bender, Elizabeth, 250 3d Benson, Mrs. M. 10 n. Broad Berchanan, J.M., Curtis av. Bergan, Mrs. Jane, 191 e. 4th Bergan, Joe 191 e. 4th Bergen, Pat, Young Berger, Anna, 52 Clinton Berkley, John 300 e. 3d Berkley, Jennie, 300 e. 3d Berkley, Robert, laborer, 70 9th Berry, Libby, 156 Webster Berry, Michael, 156 Webster Berry, Charles, 156 Webster Berry, Benjamin, 156 Webster Berry, Joseph, 156 Webster Berry, Wm., 49 Webster Berton, Acey, 113 Garfield av. Betz, George, carpenter, 124 Canal Bevinger, Wm., shipping clerk, 251 e 3d Bevinger, John E. , 93 N. Broad Bevinger, Lizzie, 93 n. Broad Bickel, Alice, n. Main Biggs, Stephen, 42 Vail Binkmeyer, Sophia, 82 s. Main Bipus, Andrew, 2 George Birk, Thomas, 79 n. Main Bird, Mary A., Curtis av. Bird, John, Vail Birding, John H., 43 Canal Birding, Henry, 43 Canal Birding, Frank, 43 Canal Birding, Kate, 43 Canal Bishop, Thomas, insurance agent, 87 Park Bitzel, Lou, 15 3d Black ----------, 126 N. Main Black, Robert, laborer, 139 8th Blackburn, Mrs. E.F., dressmaker, s. Yankee Road Blackburn, Lydia. s. Yankee Road Blackburn, Joseph, S. Yankee Road Blackburn, A.R. 61 9th Blackie, Alexander, machinist, 255 6th Blair, James, drayman, 17 Reynolds Blakr, Nina, 17 Reynolds Blair, John, 23 Clinton Blair, John L., 23 Clinton Blair, John C., 29 Clinton Blair, Samuel, 29 Clinton Blair, J.N., 68 Canal Blangy, Jet, 58 Clinton Bledsaw, H. 115 4th Blew, Richard, 30 Clinton Blew, Edward, 30 Clinton Blew, Alexander, 30 Clinton Bliss, Katie, 189 s. Main Blossom, H.W., 133 Curtis av. Blossom, Wm., 133 Curtis av. Blossom, Irwin, 133 Curtis av. Bobinmyer, Carrie 169 3d Bobinmyer, Nellis, 169 3d Bobinmyer, Wm., 169 3d Bogen, Edgar, 19 Crawford Boggs, J.W. 101 2d Bolmer, Jacob, Fairmont av. Bolser, James, Sr., policeman, 74 9th Bolser, James Jr., twine factory, 74 9th Bonnell, Jas. V., manager, U.S. Hotel, 23 s. Main Bonnell, J.W., agent, 123 8th Bosson, R., 58 George Boswell, Alexander, 280 2d Booth, Lizzie, 64 2d Booth, James, 64 2d Booth, Lizzie, 64 2d Booth, Joseph, 64 2d Booth, J.D. 166 3d Booth, Edward, 166 3d Bourne, Martin, carpenter, 29 Park Bowen, Cassius, laborer, S. Main Bowker, Amanda, widow, 42 Park Bowker, Clarence, buggy washer, 42 Park Bowles, Martha, U.S. Hotel, 23 s. Main Bowles, Charles, U.S. Hotel, 23 s. Main Bowles, Sallie, U.S. Hotel, 23 S. Main Bowman, Dan, U.S. Hotel, 23 s. Main Bowman, Rich, 54 Crawford Bowman, George, 373 3d Bowman, James, 13 N. Borad Boxwell, Wm. 17 S. Broad Boyd, Dan, laborer, 42 Park Boyer, Henry, laborer, 220 Main Boyd, John, 12 Clark Boyd, Marshall, 16 George Boyd, Chas., 16 George Boyd, Lou, 80 s. Broad Boyer, James, 91 Philadelphia Boyer, Edwin, 91 Philadelphia Borger, Jacob, Saloon, n s 3d b Broadway and Main Boyle, Mrs. Bridget, 171 Yankee Road Boyle, Mary 18 Basin Bradburn, Lucy 148 s. Main Bradley, Jennie, 286 2d Bradley, Urton 286 2d Brady, Sarah 55 Clinton Brady, Kate 232 4th Bradenburg, Blanch, 106 s. Main Brannagan, Mrs. 155 2d Brant, Jas., laborer, 384 Main Braty, Wm., laborer, 27 Yankee Road Brawley, Charles 75 3d Breeding, John, brick mason, Yankee Road Brede, J.H., druggist, 18 Garfield Breadley, Edward, U.S. Hotel, 23 s. Main Breakel, H. 405 e. 4th Breveton, James, Engine House Brewer, Lottie, 28 Clinton Brewer, Jennie, 93 s. Main Bridge, John Sr., Transfer Co. 179 Yankee Road Bridge, John Jr. Transfer Co. 179 Yankee Road Bridge, George Transfer Co. 179 Yankee Road Briggs, Mary A. 39 n. Main Briggs, Seymour, Engineer, 27 Philadelphia Briggs, James F., 27 Philadelphia Brock, C.H., 89 n. Broad Brooks, Sallie, 126 n. Main Brooks, Mary, 39 n. Main Brophy, John, 32 n. Main Brown, George, 12 Webster Brown, Joseph, laborer, 312 Main Brown, Joseph, laborer 21 9th Brown, D. 32 10th Brown, Jacob, teamster, 64 9th Brown, Wm., laborer, 55 Philadelphia Brown, B.H., 17 Baltimore Brown, Mrs. Agnes, 22 Baltimore Brown, J.S. 16 Young Brown, J. Allen, plasterer, 285 e 3d Brown, George, 44 Canal Brown, Wilson 165 N. Broad Brown, Sarah, 165 n. Broad Brown, Andrew, 274 3d Brown, Moses 274 3d Bruce, Delas, 255 e 3d Bruce, Samuel, foreman, 24 Yankee Road Brumstead, Jos. 28 n. Broad Brunson, W. 19 Crawford Bryant, Middleton, 49 Grims Buchner, Geo. H. 80 4th Buchner, Louise 80 4th Buchamp, Mrs. 155 2d Buck, Francis, 3 Reynolds Buck, Ed, 3 Reynolds Buck, Hannan, 63 10th Buckels, C.H., baker, 207 6th Buckels, Ed, baker, 207 6th BUCKELS BROS., Bakers and Confectioners, n.e. cor 6th & Broadway Buckley, Rev. D.A., Holy Trinity Church Parsonage Buckley, Jennie, Holy Trinity Church Parsonage Buckley, Mrs. M. 47 s Broad BUCKEYE CLOTHING CO. 5 S. Main Buffington, Frank, 175 n. Broad Buffington, Wm., 142 N. Broad Buffington, Edward, 142 N. Broad Buffington, Jennie, 142 N. Broad Buhel, Rebecca, widow, 68 Park Bundy, Chas. 187 3 3d Bundy, Dr. D. B., 93 s. Main Bunnell, Stephen, 16 Canal Burek, Margaret, 139 Yankee Road Burk, Emmanuel, 83 George Burk, Patrick, 196 3d Burk, Margaret, 196 3d Burly, John, grocer, 149 8th Burne, Ben, carpenter, 50 Park Burne, Lizzie, 50 Park Burnett, Elmer, night watchman, 128 8th Burnett, Mary, 19 s. Broad Burns, Thomas, spiner, 130 Broad Burns, Mrs. John, 228 Main Burns, Maggie, 228 Main Burns, Chas. 228 Main Burnes, Thomas, 13 Plumb Burr, Orlando, laborer, Young Burtis, Thomas, twine factory, S. Park Bush, Joseph 110 n. Main Butler, Ham, 11 Leibee Butler, Harry, 11 Leibee Butler, Charles, 11 Leibee Butine, Mrs. H.E., widow, 10 Yankee Road Butler, Ed, paper maker, 41 Broadway Extension Butler, John, 82 S. Main Butler, Lizzie 82 s. Main Butler, Wm., paper maker, 59 10th Butterfield, Wm., 134 n. Broad Byenes, Thomas, Crane Byenes, Mary, Crane Byers, Rev. W.L. 156 4th Byron, Isaac, maltster, 66 10th Byron, J.W., laborer, 94 10th Byron, Douglas, laborer, 94 10th Byron, Clayburn, laborer, 94 10th

    01/30/2000 07:36:21
    1. [KYBATH] re: Cyndi Plant's Middletown, Butler County, Ohio City Directory effort
    2. Jim Sorrell
    3. As many of you are already aware many from Bath, Menifee and surrounding counties migrated and commuted to work at the various paper mills and Armco Steel Mill in Middletown, Butler, Ohio during the early 1900s. Take a close look at Cyndi's work, you might find an ancestor who briefly appears in Middletown. Jim Sorrell 753 Anthony Lane Mason, Butler, Ohio 45040 (513)398-6800 [email protected]

    01/30/2000 05:31:52
    1. [KYBATH] 1891 Middletown Directory
    2. Cyndi Plant
    3. Am beginning to work on the 1891 Middletown Directory; below is my first attempt. 1891 Middletown City Guide CITY GOVERNMENT City Council meets Second and Fourth Fridays of each month. MAYOR - Hon. Samuel Margerum. Office in City Building. CLERK - B.J. Neiderlander. Office in City Building. COUNCIL - John Wilson, President; John H. Oglesby, Vice- President. 1st Ward - C. Foster and John H. Oglesby. 2d Ward - John Wilson and John Bridge. 3d Ward - William McLain and Henry McCabe. 4th Ward - Charles Cooch and John Shartle. STANDING COMMITTEES: - FINANCE - Oglesby, McLain; McCabe. STREETS - Cooch, Shartle, Bridge. CLAIMS - Shartle, Wilson, McCabe. FIRE - McLain, Foster, McCabe. POLICE - McCabe, Cooch, Bridge. IMPROVEMENT - Oglesby, Wilson, McLain. LAW - Foster, Oglesby, Bridge. LIGHT - Foster, McCabe, Cooch. ABBREVIATIONS. av.........................Avenue b...........................between bds........................boards cor.........................corner confec....................confectioner corp.......................corporation e.............................east manuf......................manufacturer n.............................north ne............................northeast nr.............................near opp..........................opposite R.R..........................railroad res............................residence s...............................south or side se..............................southeast w...............................west wks............................works "A" Abbott, E. 321 e 3d. Abbott, Della 321 e. 3d Abbott, Jennie 321 e. 3d Abbott, Charles W. 321 e. 3d Able, Seymour, plasterer, 261 e. 3d Able, Henry, Laborer, 258 e. 4th Adder, Christine 164 4th Adder, Charles 164 4th Adder, John 164 4th Adder, Anna 164 4th Adder, Mary 164 4th Adrian, Mark, saloon keeper, 373 3d Aegrises, Zeier, laborer, 25 Main Alderson, W.P. paper maker, 140 Main Alexander, Wm., laborer, 26 Baltimore Alexander, Sam E., printer, 28 9th Ailes, Granville, 111 3d Albaker, Stephen, n. Canal Alexander, W.E., contractor, 13 10th Alexander, Mrs. J.A., widow, 14 Yankee Road Alexander, Ed 199 Main Alexander, Eva 199 Yankee Road Alexander, Frank, box maker, 14 Yankee Road Alexander, Horace, 14 Yankee Road Allen, Joseph, bookkeeper, 154 Main Allen, Wm., laborer 144 8th Allen, Charles, Canal, b 2d and 3d Anchor, J.P. 230 3d Anderson, Susan, 249 e 3d Anderson, Shobel, carpenter, 83 Clinton Anderson, John, Morris Alley Anderson, Sarah, Clark Anderson, Thomas, Pike Anderson, M.J. 141 n Broad Anders, Lewis 86 1st Andrews, Wm., 118 Canal Andrews, Mollie, 118 Canal Anthony, Thomas, Carpenter, Fairmont av. Anthony, Eliza Fairmont av. Anthony, Emma , Fairmont av. Apple, Jacob, 71 s. Main Archterboine Thos. 15 3d Armstrong, H. 171 4th Armbester, Frank, 25 George Armstead, M.J. 65 5th Arpp, Jacob 201 2d Arpp, Belle, 201 2d Arpp, John, 209 2d Ashworth, Gus, bookkeeper, Tytus Paper Co. 23 n. Main Aubley, Henry, sup't. East School Building, 25 Park Auer, John 18 Clark Auer, Anthony 18 Clark Avery, Norman 157 n. Broad Avey, Anna 157 n. Broad Ayers, Chas. 361 e. 4th

    01/30/2000 05:04:37
    1. [KYBATH] Lillian Elizabeth SHIELDS, wife of Joseph Archibald McKinney...
    2. J.S.
    3. Folks... this is my brickwall.... can you help...!! I am looking for ANY SHIELDS' family in and around the Bath County area. The McKinneys' lived in the Clay Lick, Licking Union area on the Licking River of Bath county. Joseph or Archie, as he was called married FIRST, Lillian Elizabeth Shields. They later moved to Hill County, Texas. Where was Lillian from... Bath, Rowan, Morgan, Menifee... I have no idea. Previous queries by me have been to no avail. It would seem that Archie would have married in the local area... but I can find no ties to Lillian's family. They were married 9 Dec 1875 when she was 16 years old.

    01/30/2000 04:12:32
    1. [KYBATH] Elizabeth Crain
    2. Pat McCarty
    3. The only Elizabeth Crain that I have in my file is Elizabeth J. Crain b. abt 1835 m. Oliver Perry Sorrell 11 Jul 1855 in Morgan Co. KY. I do not have her parents, but she fits the time frame, only her middle initial is different. Pat McCarty

    01/30/2000 03:27:11
    1. [KYBATH] The Murder of Franklin FIELDER
    2. Kristi: Would this be of any help? >From A History of Bath County, Kentucky, by J.A. Richards. Published by Southwest Printers, Yuma, Arizona. Copyright, 1961. Pages 232, 233, and 234. THE TACKETT CASE Prior to 1857 a harmless fellow named Frank Fielder and his wife resided on the waters of lower Prickley Ash Creek. A short distance above him on the same side of the creek resided one Milton P. Tackett, (whom Fielder) had become enamored of his wife and with whom he had for some time been engaged in an illicit relationship. It was their practice to meet at appointed times in a dense thicket which was located on the hillside south of their homes and just north of what is now the Owingsville-Wyoming Turnpike. One day, according to their usual practice, they met in this thicket and Fielder, in search of timber with which to make an axe handle, came upon them unawares. Using a large rock Tackett broke the arm of Fielder and while he was thus incapacitated attacked him with a knife inflicting upon his person wounds from which he died. For this homicide he was arrested, placed in jail, and charged with the murder of Fielder. Among those appearing as witnesses against him were Dr. Hudson Rutherford, Harrison McKinnivan, John McKinnivan, F. Vyscher, N. R. Jones, David Shrout, William Moore, Jones McCarty, Simpson Riggin, Joshua Ewing, David Parker, Matthew Maury, and Thomas Boaz. At his first trial a jury of Bath County citizens failed to agree on a verdict and Judge John W. Moore ordered a panel of jurors from Nicholas County for his second trial which was commenced on September 16th, 1857, and completed on September 19th. The old order in this case showing his conviction and sentence is not only interesting -enerally from a historical viewpoint, but will be of particular interest to the legal profession as it discloses how exact and particular the Court was to recite in the order each step taken on the day of his conviction, showing the exact minute the jury returned the verdict and the exact minute sentence of death was pronounced by the Court. This is the order of the Court: "This day came the Attorney for the Commonwealth, and the defendant was again brought to the bar in custody of the jailer and the jury appearing in Court according to adjournment and having heard the evidence as well as the argument of counsel retired to their room for the purpose of making a verdict and at fourteen minutes after four o'clock in the evening returned into Court the following verdict--'We the jury find the defendant guilty of murder'. The defendant remanded to jail and the Court took recess for one hour." "The Court met according to adjournment and the defendant was again brought to the bar in custody of the jailor and the Attorney for the Commonwealth appearing, the defendant by attorney filed ground in arrest of judgment and also for a new trial, which grounds both in arrest of judgment and for a new trial are overruled by the Court to which opinion overruling said grounds both in arrest of judgment and for a new trial the defendant excepts and the Court takes a recess until fifteen minutes after ten o'clock in the evening." "The Court again met according to adjournment and the defendant was brought into Court and being informed of the nature of the indictment, plea and verdict was asked at thirty minutes after ten o'clock in the evening if he had any legal cause to show why judgment should not be pronounced against him; he said that he had nothing more than he had already said." "It is adjudged that the defendant be taken to the jail of Bath County and there safely kept until the 20th day of November, 1857, on which day between sunrise and sunset, the Sheriff of Bath County shall hang him by the neck until dead - whereupon the defendant prayed an appeal to the Court of Appeals." Accordingly at 5 p.m., on the 20th of November, 1857, just at sunset, W. P. Conner, then Sheriff of Bath County, hanged Tackett by the neck on a gallows erected at the intersection of U.S. No. 60 and the Wyoming Turnpike. Veronica Baker

    01/30/2000 01:47:03
    1. [KYBATH] Help with a Crain marriage
    2. jp55
    3. Could someone please help me find the marriage of Elizabeth R. Crain, daughter of Samuel and Sarah Crain? Eliza was aged 21 still living at home with parents on the 1860 Bath Co. census but was not in the household on the 1870, so looking for her marriage between 1860-70. All help appreciated. Jackie

    01/30/2000 10:40:42
    1. Re: [KYBATH] Help with a Crain marriage
    2. In a message dated 1/30/00 12:41:15 PM Eastern Standard Time, [email protected] writes: << Subj: [KYBATH] Help with a Crain marriage Date: 1/30/00 12:41:15 PM Eastern Standard Time From: [email protected] (jp55) To: [email protected] Could someone please help me find the marriage of Elizabeth R. Crain, daughter of Samuel and Sarah Crain? Eliza was aged 21 still living at home with parents on the 1860 Bath Co. census but was not in the household on the 1870, so looking for her marriage between 1860-70. All help appreciated. Jackie >> Jackie, I found a couple of Crain marriages that might be yours. Rebecca Crain married Solomn Cox 24 Sept. 1868 Bath co. KY Eliz. Crain m. Simpson M. Story 8 Nov. 1875. Bath Co. KY Hope this helps. Vivian

    01/30/2000 05:57:13
    1. Re: [KYBATH] BARBER, Lander (1700's) & Harley (now)
    2. Teri Pettit
    3. At 7:42 AM -0800 1/28/00, [email protected] wrote: >Does anyone know how to reach Harley Barber? I found the following, which >might be of interest to someone on this list; plus, I think that Harley might >be interested in it, as well. > >Subj: [BARBER-L] Lander barber 1750-1760 >Date: 01/28/2000 7:18:50 AM Eastern Standard Time >From: [email protected] (Harold L Phillips) >Reply-to: [email protected] >To: [email protected] > >Need info on Lander Barber. He was at Ft Pitt with George Rogers Clark in >1775, Washington Co.,Pa 1n 1783 and Bourbon Co., Ky from 1790 to 1830. His >children were John 1786, Thomas 1792, Polly Barber Whittington, Betsy Barber >Butler, Nancy Barber Marshal, Fanny Barber Parke, and Katie Barber Foley. I >have most of his sons decendents but need info on him, his 1st wife and his >ancesters. Thanks to anyone who can help solve this 20 year old mystery. >Hal Phillips > >Harley, I hope you're out there! > >Veronica Baker Veronica, Harley's email address is [email protected] But he and Hal already communicate with each other frequently about their Barber ancestors. -- Teri

    01/28/2000 11:21:06
    1. [KYBATH] BARBER, Lander (1700's) & Harley (now)
    2. Does anyone know how to reach Harley Barber? I found the following, which might be of interest to someone on this list; plus, I think that Harley might be interested in it, as well. Subj: [BARBER-L] Lander barber 1750-1760 Date: 01/28/2000 7:18:50 AM Eastern Standard Time From: [email protected] (Harold L Phillips) Reply-to: [email protected] To: [email protected] Need info on Lander Barber. He was at Ft Pitt with George Rogers Clark in 1775, Washington Co.,Pa 1n 1783 and Bourbon Co., Ky from 1790 to 1830. His children were John 1786, Thomas 1792, Polly Barber Whittington, Betsy Barber Butler, Nancy Barber Marshal, Fanny Barber Parke, and Katie Barber Foley. I have most of his sons decendents but nee info on him, his 1st wife and his ancesters. Thanks to anyone who can help sove this 20 year old mystery. Hal Phillips Harley, I hope you're out there! Veronica Baker

    01/28/2000 03:42:13
    1. [KYBATH] Gray & Summer
    2. Seeking any info on the family of James Gray and Agnes Summer who were married 10-Jun-1802 in Maysville, Mason County, KY Looking for any kind of help. Jim

    01/27/2000 07:53:47
    1. [KYBATH] Corrections/Additions to Bourbon County Marriage list
    2. Bob Francis
    3. Fellow researchers, I've had a few messages helping me discover some of the "typos" on my Bourbon County Marriages--1786-1800 list. Thanks gang! I encourage notes of this sort. Also, if you know for sure that your ancestors werre married in Bourbon County during these dates, please e-mail me with their names and dates (formatted like the list) and I will include them with special notations. As an example, my 4th great grandparents, John Shawhan and Margaret McCune, were married in Bourbon County, October 24, 1793. I have their Marriage Bond as proof. However, they were not on the Kentucky Historical Society's list. I will include their names with the notation of the marriage bond. Bob -- Bob Francis, 1920A Butner St., Ft. Eustis, VA 23604 My Homepage is: http://www.shawhan.com Ruddell's Fort Page: http://www.shawhan.com/ruddlesfort.html Early Bourbon Co. Fam. Pg.: http://www.shawhan.com/bourbonfamilies.html Bourbon Co., Ky., Bios: http://www.shawhan.com/biographies.html Shawhan Genealogy: http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~shawhan/Homepage.html

    01/26/2000 01:42:17
    1. [KYBATH] Bourbon County Marriages--1786-1800 Web Site
    2. Bob Francis
    3. Fellow researchers, My new web site may be of interest to you. I recently posted the entire listing of Bourbon County Marriages--1786-1800, from the Kentucky Historical Society. Many of the families settled beyond the borders of Bourbon County or remained in the new counties formed out of the old Bourbon County lines. Anyhow, the web site address is: http://www.shawhan.com/marriages.html I hope that you may find a treasure there. Enjoy! -- Bob Francis, 1920A Butner St., Ft. Eustis, VA 23604 My Homepage is: http://www.shawhan.com Ruddell's Fort Page: http://www.shawhan.com/ruddlesfort.html Early Bourbon Co. Fam. Pg.: http://www.shawhan.com/bourbonfamilies.html Bourbon Co., Ky., Bios: http://www.shawhan.com/biographies.html Shawhan Genealogy: http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~shawhan/Homepage.html

    01/25/2000 03:00:26
    1. [KYBATH] John E. Jones of Salt LIck
    2. jp55
    3. Is there anyone who could help be ascertain the mother of John E. JONES who died May 23, 1935 in Salt Lick --perhaps an obituary? Please email me if you help. Thanks. Jackie

    01/24/2000 07:06:39
    1. [KYBATH] Need help with Bath marriages in the 1870's and 1880's
    2. jp55
    3. Is there anyone who can help with several marriages I am seeking in Bath County during the 1870's and 1880's? Is there a published reference?

    01/24/2000 07:05:03
    1. [KYBATH] New subscriber
    2. Lanny J. Walker
    3. Hello, I 'am searching for information on a number of families from Bath County and have listed some of the families that I have in my data base. Please check out my Web site. http://home.kc.rr.com/lanny/ I would like to exchange information. WALKER CROOKS GRAHAM SPILLMAN HAZELRIGG FLETCHER WEST HUGHES

    01/24/2000 04:23:04
    1. [KYBATH] 1830 Census Lookup
    2. Bud & Jari Sharpe
    3. Does anyone have access to the 1830 Bath Co census? I would appreciate a lookup for James MORGAN, who was married with one son that I know of at that time. I have found the family in Bath Co in 1840 and 1850. Thanks! Bud Sharpe, [email protected]

    01/23/2000 07:07:19
    1. [KYBATH] Library
    2. I checked with Billie Hunt that used to do a lot of work in the library and she informs me Jean is now the operator of a Convenience Store at the bottom of Town Hill and doesn't spend time at the lib. anymore and is not signed on to the web at home. Has anyone e-mailed the lib. directly for info.? Harley

    01/20/2000 12:20:07
    1. [KYBATH] John C. Wills and Mary A. (?)
    2. Edie Suttle
    3. Looking for the descendants of John C. Wills, born 1834 and died 1883. John was the son of Leroy C. Wills and Mary Bledsoe. John married a Mary A. ?, (looking for her maiden name). According to the Bath County Kentucky Census, John and Mary were listed with five children: Connie M. Wills, born 1860 Bettie C. Wills, born 1862 Ida B. Wills, born 1864 Hogan J. Wills, born 1867 Frances "Fanny" Wills, born 1869 All birth years of children were determined from the 1870 Bath County Census, does anyone know this family, would love to hear from you. Regards, Edie Suttle, [email protected]

    01/20/2000 07:10:44