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    1. [KYBOYLE] Website updates
    2. Hi Everyone :) Good news :) I've added a new page to my Homestead website. Some of you know about the "Treasure Box" of old letters and cards and such that I've been transcribing for the last year, well I've finally gotten a lot of the postcards online. Each card has it's own page, you can see both front and back, as well as a transcription as to what is written on each card. The link is below, I think you'll enjoy them as much I do :) I also want to let everyone know that I've posted news clippings Pat Brooks sent to the Casey County, KY list, in month/year order on my Maxpages website for everyone to read in case someone missed them. I think they are all there, just look under Counties of interest on the Casey County page. And something that may be of interest to someone here, on the Visual Genealogy site under Pulaski County, KY. I've added 4 more cemeteries and headstone pictures w/information. There are too many names to list them all here, but they include Adams, Baugh, Dick, Leigh, Hall and Lay. I'm still working on transcribing the Civil War Pension files, I'll let you all know when they are posted :) If I don't get a chance to post again everyone have a very merry Christmas :) ttysoon Rena www.maxpages.com/generations http://OurVisualGenealogy.homestead.com/index.html http://StatesOfHeritage.homestead.com/index.html http://PostcardGenealogy.homestead.com/index.html http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/r/i/g/Renamarie-Voron/ @>-^-----

    12/06/2001 03:27:13
    1. [KYBOYLE] Goner Virus
    2. Sherri Souleyrette Hall
    3. Some of you may have already gotten this info, but just in case you haven't (and it DOES bear repeating), here's the info again. If you receive this virus (or any other), please DO NOT send the info (including the "sender's" email address) to the list. Send the info to me directly, instead. Please be careful, as this one not only grabs your address book, it sends itself to authors of unread messages in your mail box, and in addition, eats your program files, your anti-virus and firewall programs, and opens a back door into your computer. BE CAREFUL what you open! Here we go again! The latest (worm) virus, following on the heels of BadTrans II, is called "Goner." It was escalated yesterday from a level 2 to 4 by Norton. I use Norton "Live Update" to dial in everyday at 10 to get the latest updates, and by 7:00 another update was available. I'm sure MacAfee operates in a similar fashion. So... PLEASE ensure that you update your antivirus protection today to protect (hopefully) again the latest. My recommendation is to schedule your software to update DAILY! I would be glad to help anyone do this if you have questions. Keep in mind that no anti-virus software can catch 100% of everything -- this latest worm actually tries to "attack" the anti-virus software to escape detection -- however we should do our best to protect others from unintentional spread of viruses. Remember to not open attachments unless you are positive of what they are. Here's the Norton write up: http://securityresponse.symantec.com/avcenter/venc/data/w32.goner.a@mm.html For those who don't want to go to the Norton site (or can't get to it), here's the down 'n dirty of what to eyeball! Any, I said *ANY* email which arrives in your box with a Subject Line that just says: "Hi" Dead giveaway, that. Inside the message you'll find this . . . "How are you ? When I saw this screen saver, I immediately thought about you I am in a harry, I promise you will love it!" The attachment is . . . gone.scr or g o n e r.scr (spaces added so the anti-virus software doesn't eat this message) Browse around that URL. There is a link to today ZDNet which is a must read. Direct Link to article is: http://msn.zdnet.com/zdfeeds/msncobrand/reviews/0%2C13828%2C2825281-hud00025 ab%2C00.html Repeat after me, "I will keep watch. I will keep watch. I will keep watch." Please feel free to contact me directly with questions to minimize virus discussions on this list.

    12/05/2001 01:54:53
    1. [KYBOYLE] Lunsford Family
    2. Sherri Souleyrette Hall
    3. From: <kylady@bellsouth.net> To: <KYBOYLE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, December 05, 2001 1:40 AM Subject: Re: Lunsford Family This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/XAB.2ACE/292.294.883.1017.1 Message Board Post: I to have a ggrandfather Named Millard Lunsford that Married a Jane Glenn in clay co Kentucky. can we help each other how many Millard Lunsfords are they.my Millard had to be born around 1850s he had a daughter named Armilla (millie)who married James Cole.i need Millards parents name and any info on Millard.thanks Wanda

    12/04/2001 09:21:28
    1. [KYBOYLE] Allen Clem (b.1852) m. Mamie Cox
    2. Sherri Souleyrette Hall
    3. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Clem, Cox, West, Gray, Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/XAB.2ACE/1138 Message Board Post: Looking for any information on the above names. Allen Clem supposedly was shot in a train station in Junction City, KY, in a case of mistaken identity in 1915. They had two sons, Thomas Lee Clem (b. 1876), and Jack Clem (b. abt 1880) in Boyle County. Thomas Lee Clem married Elizabeth West. Elizabeth (Betty) was the daughter of Thomas West and Laura Gray. Jack Clem married a woman named Lucy, and had three children--Mary (b. 1904), Martin (b. 1906) and Allan Clem (b. 1908) Any information on any of these persons would be gratefully appreciated.

    12/02/2001 12:42:54
    1. Re: [KYBOYLE] book
    2. joan james
    3. --- MJSLOU7@aol.com wrote: > In a message dated 12/1/01 8:15:51 AM Pacific > Standard Time, > joan62002@yahoo.com writes: > > > > >Hi----If there is anybody out there who is > > > interested > > > >in "Early Days of Danville" it is out of print. > > > > But > > > >call Constitution Square Museum Store at > > > 859-239-7089 > > > >and have your name put on the waitng list for > the > > > >book. I was told the more people on the waitng > > > list > > > >the better chance she has of getting the book > > > >reprinted. Joan > > > > > > Joan, > > Thanks for the info. I would love to see this book. > > > Mary Sanders Louks > > Hi Mary---If you know of anyone else interested in the book please tell them to call. I live in Alton, IL. but I know most of my family is buried in Bellevue Cemetery, Danville KY. The book was $15.00 in paperback but she is trying to get it reprinted in hardback around $25.00. I would love to buy the book. Talk to you later, Joan > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Buy the perfect holiday gifts at Yahoo! Shopping. http://shopping.yahoo.com

    12/02/2001 01:48:23
    1. Re: [KYBOYLE] book
    2. In a message dated 12/1/01 8:15:51 AM Pacific Standard Time, joan62002@yahoo.com writes: > >Hi----If there is anybody out there who is > > interested > > >in "Early Days of Danville" it is out of print. > > But > > >call Constitution Square Museum Store at > > 859-239-7089 > > >and have your name put on the waitng list for the > > >book. I was told the more people on the waitng > > list > > >the better chance she has of getting the book > > >reprinted. Joan > > Joan, Thanks for the info. I would love to see this book. Mary Sanders Louks

    12/01/2001 06:42:51
    1. [KYBOYLE] book
    2. joan james
    3. >Hi----If there is anybody out there who is > interested > >in "Early Days of Danville" it is out of print. > But > >call Constitution Square Museum Store at > 859-239-7089 > >and have your name put on the waitng list for the > >book. I was told the more people on the waitng > list > >the better chance she has of getting the book > >reprinted. Joan __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Buy the perfect holiday gifts at Yahoo! Shopping. http://shopping.yahoo.com

    12/01/2001 01:14:03
    1. [KYBOYLE] A good research site for Irish
    2. Jerry Moore
    3. Hi Listers: If you think you are Irish try this site for information on that name! http://www.goireland.com/Genealogy/ Good Luck and Good Digging, Jerry Moore imoh_69@hotmail.com _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp

    11/28/2001 11:27:07
    1. [KYBOYLE] Hints to slow the spread of V I R U S E S (I know, this is off-topic)
    2. Sherri Souleyrette Hall
    3. Just a couple of reminders/hints to help slow the spread of the nasty worms that seem to be making the rounds again . . . 1. It's been said before, but bears repeating: Make sure you have a good anti-virus program, and update frequently. 2. Don't open attachments, especially if you are not expecting them. With the current virus, even opening the email will cause the virus to activate, so make sure that you pay attention to what you are opening. Once it's opened, it's too late, and you'll have to clean your system. 3. The viruses are getting smarter - they are appearing as replies to mail list posts, hoping to catch you unaware. 4. Attachments with double extensions (for example, PICS.doc.zpd) are most usually infected. Delete immediately. 5. After you delete an infected email, remember to empty your "trash" so it is truly gone from your system. 6. Many of the viruses are spreading by sending themselves to everyone in your address list or to recipients of unread mail in your mailbox. To slow this, ensure that after you have read your mail, (even if you don't move it out of your inbox), you have "marked" all of the messages as "read". 7. It has been suggested in the past to put a blank entry in your address book as the first entry - put just the "name" in, consisting of symbols and/or numbers, but DO NOT enter an email address. If you should get a virus, this is supposed to slow down the spread, as it can't get past this first entry to continue sending itself out. (I don't know if this really works or not, but it can't hurt, can it?) 8. Remember, be patient, most people that are infected with a virus don't even realize it until someone replies to them (or sends them a separate email message) letting them know about the infection. Sherri

    11/26/2001 02:36:38
    1. [KYBOYLE] RAWLINS, SARTAIN, PHILLIPS
    2. Sherri Souleyrette Hall
    3. From: <terrywasson@cs.com> To: <KYBOYLE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, November 25, 2001 6:02 PM Subject: Re: RAWLINS, SARTAIN, PHILLIPS This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/XAB.2ACE/29.589 Message Board Post: My great great great grandmother was Amanda Phillips daughter of Noah and Anastatia. Amanda was married in 1825 to James Wasson. This marriage took place in Greene county Illinois. I have a copy of the wedding license and letter of consent signed by Anastatia if you would like a copy. Terry Wasson

    11/25/2001 01:53:06
    1. [KYBOYLE] Rousey's
    2. Sherri Souleyrette Hall
    3. From: <mcefpc@kih.net> To: <KYBOYLE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, November 23, 2001 5:54 PM Subject: Re: Rousey's This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/XAB.2ACE/1043.3.1 Message Board Post: Thanks Monty, I will go and check it out. Also if you run acroos anything about John Washington or Deloris Worthington please let me know. This was my grandad's parents .His father died in 1902 and his mom put all 4 children...Robert,James,Mamie and William in an orphanage ...I think Catholic and I think near or in Ohio. Everyone here who knew his mother calls her Orie Orkat (Orcutt) but my grandparents marraige license named her as Deloris. We never knew what happened to her or why she left them. My grandad stayed in the orphanage from age 5 until he was 14 years old and his grandparents..Joseph Barney and Margaret Lucas Worthington from Chestnut Ridge,Parksville went and got him.Thanks for your help ! Vikki Preston

    11/23/2001 12:46:48
    1. [KYBOYLE] Fw: Rousey's
    2. Sherri Souleyrette Hall
    3. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/XAB.2ACE/1043.3 Message Board Post: VIKKY;;;THERE IS AN ARTICAL IN THE BOYLE CO. LIBARY IN THE NEWSPAPER DATED 2 AUG 1905, THE TRI-WEEKLY ADVOCATE ABOUT THE ROUSEY'S. THE ARTICLES IS NAMED 'NOTED FAMILY'. IT SHOULD BE OF SOME INTEREST TO ROUSEY RESEARCHERS MJ.. ----- Original Message ----- From: <monty@SEARNET.COM> To: <KYBOYLE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, November 23, 2001 12:20 PM Subject: Re: Rousey's > This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > > Classification: Query > > Message Board URL: > > http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/XAB.2ACE/1043.3 > > Message Board Post: > > VIKKY;;;THERE IS AN ARTICAL IN THE BOYLE CO. LIBARY IN THE NEWSPAPER DATED 2 AUG 1905, THE TRI-WEEKLY ADVOCATE ABOUT THE ROUSEY'S. THE ARTICLES IS NAMED 'NOTED FAMILY'. IT SHOULD BE OF SOME INTEREST TO ROUSEY RESEARCHERS MJ.. >

    11/23/2001 12:45:07
    1. [KYBOYLE] Letter to Park, Clark and Peeler Family of KY (Please Help!)
    2. Sherri Souleyrette Hall
    3. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Parke, Park, Parks, Cobb, Durham Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/XAB.2ACE/1136 Message Board Post: William D. Park 104 Rodeo Dr. Hurricane, WV 25526 (304) 562-4412 E-mail: ParkeFamilyHeritage@charter.net SUBJECT: Request for Assistance - Search for Final Resting Place of 4th Great Grandparents, John Park (1773-1828) & Polly Peeler (1774-1856) of Station Camp Creek, Estill Co., KY - Widow, Polly, Lived with Wm. J. Clark Family of Lexington, KY Dear Clark Family Member, My name is Doug Park and I currently live in Hurricane, WV (Putnam County) with my wife, Pamela and our 4 children, ranging in age from 17 to 3. I am the Senior Aerospace Science Instructor, managing the AFJROTC program at Charleston's George Washington High School. Although, I live in West Virginia, 7 generations of my Park Family have lived primarily in the Richmond, Irvine, and Wagersville areas of Kentucky, beginning in 1796 when my 5th Great Grandparents, Ebenezer Park, Sr. (1747-1839) and Tabitha Mills (1752-1826), came to Madison County on horseback with their 10 children from Salisbury, North Carolina (Rowan Co.), including their oldest son and my 4th Great Grandfather, John Park (1773-1828), traveling to Kentucky by way of the Wilderness Trail, on the heels of another Pioneer, the infamous Daniel Boone. The reason for this letter is to request assistance in finding any information on my 4th Great Grandparents, John Park, born in Rowan Co., NC on Nov 19, 1773, and wife, Mary "Polly" Peeler, formerly of Cheraw, SC; including their final resting place (burial location). Widow Polly, lived with William J. Clark Family in Estill Co., KY in 1850 (Later of Lexington, KY), including her daughter and William's wife, Matilda Park. John and Polly were married on June 6, 1793 in Salisbury of Rowan County, NC. Polly, was born in Rowan County on Christmas Day 1774, the daughter of Anthony Peeler. The Peelers were one of the chief families of the Shiloh, German Reformation Church. Nell Park Gum in her 1929 book, "Park of Kentucky", writes that John Park was a most highly esteemed citizen and a man of consideration as one of the leading farmers in Estill County, KY. He also served as Sheriff (1825-1826), County Magistrate, Justice of the Peace and in other official capacities as well. Of P! olly Park, author Nell Park Gum, twice descended from my 5th Great Grandfather, Eb Park, Sr., wrote that she was "noted for her beauty" and "many of her descendants have inherited this quality from her." In later years though, she was blind and had to be led about by a small Negro girl. Nell describes the apportionment of the 400 acres of land given to John and his brothers, Asa, Eb Park, Jr., and Jonathan by their father, Eb Park, Sr., as follows: "Ebenezer bought 400 acres of land on Station Camp Creek, Kentucky, practically at the mouth of Middle Fork. To his four oldest sons, he deeded one hundred acres each. He made a most remarkable division of this land. To Asa, he gave the lower tract; to Ebenezer, Jr., the upper tract, and to Jonathan the next lower tract. These three tracts were all located on the east side of Station Camp Creek. To John, he gave the land on the "West" side of the creek. The four hundred acres were so divided that each son received the same number of acres of low land and each son received the same number of acres of hill land and each had Station Camp Creek watercourse." I am also in possession of a court indenture certifying a deed, dated May 2, 1814 (pg. 251) for land sold by John White and his wife, Hannah of Madison County, to John Park, my 4th Great Grandfather of Estill County, for 150 pounds. This land was originally part of a 2,000-acre land grant to John Woods. Deed processed and certified on 1 June 1814 by Robert S. Clark, Clerk. This land is described as "lying and being on South Fork of Station Camp Creek". Survey description is as follows: "Beginning at the white oak tree on the side of a mountain, hence 85 degrees, east 26 poles to an elm on the bank of Station Camp Creek, thence down the creek which meanders to a box elder in Ebenezer Park's (Sr. or Jr. not known) line, thence with his line thence north 35 degrees east and 120 poles to a maple, corner to said Parks, thence south 30 degrees east, 170 poles to the beginning." In the Office of the Clerk of Estill County in the first will book, page 332, is an inventory of John Park's property and appraisement of the slaves and other personal estates, bearing the date March 3, 1828. Unfortunately, John died "Intestate", that is to say, without a will. This entry mentions death by "accident", though the specific cause is NOT stated. Furthermore, an Estill County Vital Statistics Book notes the following about the court process to divide the property amongst his heirs, including surviving children and their spouses: 19 October 1830 - John Richardson vs. John Parks heirs--sale of land and slaves on 6 June 1829 for $2497. $900 to Henry Dillingham as guardian for Matilda and John Park, making advancement to each heir $450; whereas John Richardson and Barbara (Park) his wife, Jonah Parks, John Boyd and Betsy (Park) his wife vs. John Parks. John died intestate, leaving Barbara, Betsy, and orator Jonah together with Solomon Park, Charity Dillingham, wife of Henry Dillingham, Elihu Park, Matilda Park, Simpson Park, and John Park--his heirs and his widow, Polly. Slaves named Bob, Harvey, Milly, Hardin, Cinda, Randle, Rebecah, Mariah, Mary, Green, and a child named Boston. The above entry may have been a bit premature, as I possess an Estill County Circuit Court document, finalizing the sale of the property, including 100 acres to Polly Peeler-Park, dated July 17, 1832, in which Polly appeared in court with a deed for the land and subsequently received a certificate for it from Robert S. Clark, County Commissioner and co-executor, along with 2nd co-executor and John's brother, Eb Park, Jr. Most recently, in the 1850 Census, I discovered that Polly, now a widow, was living with the William J. Clark Family, which puzzled me at first, until I realized that William's wife was Matilda Park, daughter of John Park and Polly Peeler! I believe that the family may have moved in to Polly's house, where she chose to stay in familiar surroundings; the importance of this fact, reinforced by her blindness. Or it may be possible that William and Matilda either already possessed or subsequently built a house on Polly's 100 acres. Line House Name Age Birthplace Page 41 190 Clark William J. 37 Kentucky 59b 42 190 Clark Matilda 34 Kentucky 59b 1 190 Clark Joseph 13 Kentucky 60a 2 190 Clark John S. 9 Kentucky 60a 3 190 Clark Mary Jane 6 Kentucky 60a 4 190 Clark George H. 2 Kentucky 60a 5 190 Park Polly 75 N. Carolina 60a Lineage details of this family are as follows as provided by Joan Miller: Descendants of William Joseph Clark Generation No. 1 William Joseph1 Clark was born February 22, 1813 in Clark Co., Kentucky, and died December 14, 1868 in Lexington, Fayette Co., KY. He married Matilda Park September 15, 1836 in Estill Co., KY, recorded in Estill Co., KY, Marriage Records, Book A, page 95, daughter of John Park and Mary Peeler. She was born November 30, 1815 in Estill Co., Kentucky. William and Matilda are buried in Lexington Cemetery, Lexington KY in Section D, Lot 3. Notes for William Joseph Clark: William Joseph Clark, wife Matilda Park, and their children were living in household #190 in the 1850 Estill Co., KY, census. Also living with them was Matilda's widowed mother Polly (Peeler) Park, 75, b. NC. Children of William Clark and Matilda Park are: 1. Joseph Clark, born May 27, 1837 in Estill Co., Kentucky; died September 18, 1900 (Lexington Cemetery, Lexington KY, in Section 9, Lot 11). 2. John Simpson Clark, born March 22, 1841 in Estill Co., Kentucky; died January 06, 1900 (Lexington Cemetery in Section R, Lot 6). 3. Mary Jane Clark, born January 19, 1844 in Estill Co., Kentucky; died July 05, 1921 (No burial record at Lexington Cemetery). 4. George Henry Clark, born July 11, 1848 in Estill Co., Kentucky; died April 05, 1878 (Lexington Cemetery in Section D, Lot 3, with brother, Thomas below). 5. Thomas Barnes Clark, born April 24, 1851 in Estill Co., Kentucky; died March 08, 1872. 6. Martha Belle Clark, born October 20, 1856 in Estill Co., Kentucky (No burial record at Lexington Cemetery). According to Debbie Gurtis, 1860 Estill County Census is as follows with Polly no longer shown. I now suspect that she died of "Flux" in the Summer of 1856 at age 81 or as part of a "drowning", related to the incident surrounding the death of an 8-year old female slave Elizabeth, who may have been Polly's seeing guide. I also believe that Polly was laid to rest next to her husband, John Park, in close proximity to the house where she lived along South Fork in Estill County, KY, before William Clark and Matilda Park moved to Lexington in Fayette Co., sometime after 1860. House Name Age Birthplace 944 Clark, W.J. 47 Kentucky 944 Matilda 45 Kentucky 944 John S. 18 Kentucky 944 Mary J. 16 Kentucky 944 George W. 12 Kentucky 944 Thomas D. 9 Kentucky 944 Martha 3 Kentucky (Polly Peeler-Park DECEASED, Age 81, circa. 1856) Based on the information above, I would like to contact any descendants of John Park and Mary Peeler, including those related to their daughter, Matilda Park, who apparently moved to Lexington, KY with her husband, William J. Clark, after her mother's death (Polly Peeler-Park) in 1855/6. William Clark died in Lexington on Dec 14, 1868 (8 years after the 1860 Census showed them residing in Estill Co., KY without Polly). It appears that William and Matilda's daughter (Polly's Granddaughter), Mary Jane Clark, born January 19, 1844 in Estill Co., Kentucky; died July 05, 1921, was one of the last surviving member of this family, though Martha Belle Clark was their youngest child. If you, or anyone you know, is related to this line or has any information, including documents, stories, family pictures, bibles, and clues as to where John Park and Polly Peeler are buried, please contact me using the above address information. PLEASE HELP, IF YOU CAN! YOU MAY BE THE ONLY PERSON ABLE TO DO SO. For those interested, I would also like to note that my father, William Henry Park II of Bowie, MD, an Honorary Kentucky Colonel and a past President of the Kentucky Society of Washington, DC, was born in Richmond, KY in 1930. His sister, Martha Lamb, has lived most of her life in Danville, KY. Together, Dad and I have had the opportunity to perform some field research in Estill, Madison, Boyle, Lincoln and Clark Counties during 3 summers, traveling over 7,000 miles total in our research. During this time, we located and explored ancient cemeteries, where we found the graves of many of our Park and Cobb ancestors; historical landmarks; conducted interviews; and viewed land tracts and homesteads owned by the Park and Cobb families. We also visited numerous courthouses and archives, including the Special collections archive at EKU. The results of this work has been compiled into a nearly 300-page family historical book, entitled "Park and Cobb Family Summer Field Research and ! Expeditionary Projects I, II, & III: 1999-2001, Estill, Madison, Boyle, Lincoln and Clark Counties". My Direct Line: Dr. Roger Parke, Sr. (1654-1731) m. Anne Pattison (8th Great Grandparents) - NJ John Parke I. (1674-1757) m. Sarah Smith (1675-1759) (7th Great Grandparents) - NJ/VA John Park II. (1707-1758) m. Mary Davis (1710-1771) (6th Great Grandparents)- VA Ebenezer Park (1747-1839) m. Tabitha Mills (1752-1826) (5th Great Grandparents)- VA/NC/KY John Park (1772-1828) m. Mary (Polly) Peeler (1774-1856)(4th Great Grandfather)- NC/KY Jonah Park (1806-1884) m. Malinda McMonegal (1810-1862) (3rdGreat Grandparents)- KY John McMonegal Park (1827-1901) m. Martha Cobb (1835-1911)(2nd Great grandparents) - KY William Henry Park I. (1860-1932) m. Eleanor Simpson (1865-1944) (Great Grandparents)- KY William Holton Park (1900-1980) m. Elveree Collins Durham (1911-1989) (Dolly) (Grandparents)-KY Sincerely in the Spirit of Our Park Family, William D. Park "The Mystical Gravehunter"

    11/21/2001 02:52:42
    1. [KYBOYLE] Humble Family
    2. Sherri Souleyrette Hall
    3. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/XAB.2ACE/1135 Message Board Post: I am descended from David Morris Humble (b. Boyle County, 1875, m. Mae Bower of Parksville, 1897, d. Clark County, 1933). "Morris" was the son of Thomas L. Humble and Rachel Jane Walker. I am interested in making contact with descendants of his siblings who I believe to be Mary W. (b. 1867), Alexander B. (b. 1870) and Thomas W. (b. 1872). I do not recall my mother ever having contact with her Humble cousins. I would like to "meet" some and exchange family history information.

    11/20/2001 09:29:40
    1. [KYBOYLE] Fw: [KYGEN] THE CLEANER
    2. Sherri Souleyrette Hall
    3. I know this is off topic for genealogy, but this will benefit all of us and clean up the archives at the same time. This came to me on a couple of lists that I belong to. I tried it and it's great. (You notice that there are no ">" in the message below, because I used the program on this message.) Sherri ----- Original Message ----- Sent: Thursday, November 15, 2001 1:37 PM Subject: [KYGEN] THE CLEANER Someone sent this to a list I have and I decided to try it. Folks, it's great... works like a charm, quick and easy... and FREE. Give it a try. The file is clean so don't worry about downloading the .exe file. ;-) For those who don't know what the heck "The Cleaner" is, it's a freeware e-mail reformatting program. It gets rid of all those annoying carets (>>>) on forwarded e-mail and turns it into something more readable so that when you forward it on to your friends they get a copy without those > > > . Once you download the setup program, just double-click it and follow the prompts. It will even add a desktop icon for you. Finally, I want to remind everyone that this is NOT my program and I don't claim any kind of copyright to it. I'm just helping pass it around. And yes, it's freeware. Here's the direct download link the program is about 485KB, so it won't take too long to download): http://www.worldstart.com/cleanset.exe

    11/19/2001 10:05:11
    1. [KYBOYLE] By way of Sherri: Re: BANDY
    2. Sherri Souleyrette Hall
    3. Brenda is not a member of the mail list. Please post your reply to the message board or to her directly (a copy to the list would be nice!). Sherri ----- Original Message ----- From: <IAmSoon2B@aol.com> To: <KYBOYLE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, November 16, 2001 10:01 PM Subject: {not a subscriber} Re: BANDY This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/XAB.2ACE/451.45 Message Board Post: In your research, did you ever come across my grandfather's name, Clark Bandy? His mother was Sadie Bandy. He had a brother Everett. Any info you can share is appreciated. Thank you.

    11/19/2001 09:54:43
    1. [KYBOYLE] By was of Sherri: Bandy's in Boyle County, KY
    2. Sherri Souleyrette Hall
    3. Again, Brenda is not a member of the mail list at this time. Please post your response to the message board or to her directly. (A copy to the list would be nice!) Sherri ----- Original Message ----- From: <IAmSoon2B@aol.com> To: <KYBOYLE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, November 16, 2001 5:35 PM Subject: {not a subscriber} Bandy's in Boyle County, KY This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Bandy Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/XAB.2ACE/1134 Message Board Post: I am trying to locate information on my great grandmother, Sadie Leffew Bandy. She was a widow with two sons, Clark and Everett Bandy, when she married Robert Edwards. I do not know her maiden name. It could be Hall. Any help is certainly appreciated.

    11/19/2001 09:53:08
    1. [KYBOYLE] By way of Sherri: Re: Danville, KY. Asylum Search
    2. Sherri Souleyrette Hall
    3. Brenda is not a member of the mail list, so please post your response to the below message to the message board or her directly. (Of course, a copy to the list would be nice!) Sherri ----- Original Message ----- From: <IAmSoon2B@aol.com> To: <KYBOYLE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, November 16, 2001 5:02 PM Subject: {not a subscriber} Re: Danville, KY. Asylum Search This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/XAB.2ACE/1101.2 Message Board Post: The facility you are speaking of was a mental hospital, "Kentucky State Hospital"...It was called "Darnell General Hospital" during WWI I believe...It is not a state prison...patients were transferred to other institutions when the facility was shut down in the 1970's...old records, IF they are public records, should be obtainable thru Kentucky's Open Records Act...you may want to contact the Kentucky Department of Mental Health in Frankfort, Kentucky for additional information...

    11/19/2001 09:51:35
    1. [KYBOYLE] Rootsweb Mail - Please Read:
    2. Sherri Souleyrette Hall
    3. Hello, one and all . . . I've just learned what most of you probably know by now. RootsWeb had some difficulties last night. Servers were down for about 12 hours starting about 3:30 am. The problems are fixed now but the nature of it caused all messages sent to a list during this outage to have been lost. So . . . If you sent a message to any list and have not seen it appear yet, you might want to repost it. Chances are your first attempt is out there somewhere in cyberspace where it shall remain for all eternity. Sherri Hall ldrbelties@earthlink.net Boyle County website: http://www.rootsweb.com/~kyboyle

    11/18/2001 09:35:10
    1. [KYBOYLE] Website Updates
    2. Sherri Souleyrette Hall
    3. Just a note to let you know that additional marriage records have been added to the Boyle County website. Groom's surnames beginning with C-F have been updated. The URL for the Boyle County website is http://www.rootsweb.com/~kyboyle and for directly to the marriage records is http://www.rootsweb.com/~kyboyle/marriage.html Sherri Hall ldrbelties@earthlink.net

    11/17/2001 12:43:06