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    1. Woford, Prewitt, Ballard, Mock, Rice
    2. Lynn
    3. Looking for information on the following families: WOFORD (WARFORD), PREWITT, BALLARD, MOCK, and RICE. Thanks, Lynn

    04/13/2000 03:35:58
    1. Ky Marriage record books
    2. click on the blue highlight and go right to this site, I got it from another list. <A HREF="http://members.xoom.com/HFB/ky.htm">Kentucky Marriage Records</A>

    04/12/2000 04:19:18
    1. 1900 Boyle Census
    2. MIRIAM MASON
    3. I need your help. Do you have access to the 1900 Federal Census for Boyle Co? Would you please do a look-up for the family of James "Ben" Hughes and Sallie Hughes. I would greatly appreciate you help. Thank you in advance. Miriam Johnson Mason mim@kih.net

    04/11/2000 06:36:19
    1. Fw: Hundley / Norton mar.
    2. Marc L. Hundley
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Marc Hundley" <mhundley@isbe.accessus.net> To: <kyboyle-l-@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, April 10, 2000 10:15 PM Subject: Hundley / Norton mar. > Hello, > I am looking for anyone researching the Hundley name out of Danville, > Ky. > My husband's gr gr grandparents were Jordan and Mary E. Norton Hundley. > Their son, George, was born in Lancaster, Ky. There are several > Hundleys living in the Danville area that I have found on the white > pages listing in the net. Not having time 'til summer to write snail > mail, I am hoping to find someone who recognizes these names to reply. > I know of two possible Jordans that were listed in census, but do not > know if they are the ones married to a Mary Norton... > Anyone wishing to respond would be appreciated, Ruth & Butch in Illinois > >

    04/10/2000 09:24:44
    1. Marriage Record Look-up
    2. MIRIAM MASON
    3. If you have access to the Boyle Co. Marriage records for 1908, I would appreciate a look-up for Elmer F. Johnson from, IL. and Margirie Hughes, from KY. Thank you in advance. Miriam Johnson-Mason mim@kih.net

    04/08/2000 04:02:56
    1. Re: Kentucky Genealogical Society Apr 13 meeting
    2. RELEASE DATE – 27 MAR 2000 TO 13 APR 2000 Kentucky Genealogical Society April 13, 2000 Meeting "DAR and Other Lineage Societies" State Officers of the Society of Daughters of the American Revolution, Doris Gill and Ruth Korzenborn will address the April gathering of the KGS. 7:30pm, April 13, 2000 at the Kentucky History Center, Frankfort. Board meeting precedes at 6:30pm. Learn about DAR, but also about OTHER select (some of the larger and older ) lineage societies -- what the organizations are, membership requirements, and membership statistics. For further information call 223-4018 (Frankfort).

    04/06/2000 03:10:42
    1. 1900 Census
    2. MIRIAM MASON
    3. I am looking for the J. Ben Hughes Family. If you have access to the 1900 Census. Wife Sallie, children Lena, Jennie and Margorie (Madge). Thank you for your help. Sincerely Miriam Johnson-Mason mim@kih.net

    04/03/2000 04:37:35
    1. James Ben Hughes/Sallie Totten Hughes
    2. MIRIAM MASON
    3. I am looking for information on James "Ben" Hughes and Sallie Totten Hughes. They were m. 15 Mar. 1888 in Boyle Co. Ben was living in Boyle Co. and Sallie was living in Garrard. I am looking for some record of their children, I know they had three dghts,but have been unable to locate any information on them in Garrard Co. If anyone has access to the 1900 Boyle Co. census I would appreciate a lookup. Thank you in advance. mim@kih.net

    03/23/2000 05:44:03
    1. KY Genealogical Soc Genealogy Course
    2. Kentucky Genealogical Society 662 Montclair Road, Frankfort, KY 40601 POC – Jim Carigan, (502)223-4018, (502)223-3197 and <JimMonomoy@aol.com> RELEASE DATES – 10 MAR 2000 to 25 MAR 2000 EASTERN KY UNIV - KGS TO CONDUCT A 2-SATURDAY GENEALOGY COURSE March 25 and April 1, 2000 ** REGISTER NOW - Family Skeletons - County-State-Federal Records - Discovering Other Society Sources - Writing a Family History Book - Kentucky Land Grants on the computer * - Family Resources on the computer * * (each person will have their own PC for this training) - Gravestone Preservation and Research - Tour of the Historic Frankfort Cemetery from "Boone to Goebel" - Kentucky History Center Library Tour - Kentucky History Center Exhibits Tour Teams of avid genealogists are collaborating their talents to share topics with you. The course is set for two consecutive Saturdays. The Danville date is March 25th and the Frankfort date April 1st. The cost for the 16-hour course is $40. Send check to Danville-Boyle County Community Education, 1560 Hustonville Road, Suite 241, Danville, KY 40422. If you have any questions, please contact Kathy or Maureen at (606)239-8988 or (606)236-6634, ext. 3224. The 1st Saturday's subjects in Danville are Family Skeletons; County-State-Federal Records; Discovering other Society Sources; Writing a Family History Book; Kentucky Land Grants and Family Resources on the computer (each person will have their own PC for this training). The 2nd Saturday's subjects in Frankfort are Gravestone Preservation and Research and a Tour of the Frankfort Cemetery from "Boone to Goebel"; and an in depth tour of the Kentucky History Center Library facilities and the exhibits of the History Center. If you need additional information, email KGS President Al Alfaro at AAlfaro99@aol.com

    03/12/2000 11:19:40
    1. Re: March 9 meeting KY Genealogical Society
    2. In a message dated 02/28/2000 11:57:45 AM Eastern Standard Time, JimMonomoy writes: << RELEASE DATE – 25 FEB 2000 to 9 MAR 2000 the Kentucky Genealogical Society March meeting "In a place remembered: 20th Century African American life in Frankfort and Franklin County." Speaker: Jim Wallace, of the Kentucky Historical Society 7:30pm, March 9, 2000 at the Kentucky History Center Board meeting precedes at 6:30pm. # # # # # # # # # # Join with Jim Wallace, Assistant Director of the Kentucky Historical Society, and the members of the Kentucky Genealogical Society at the March meeting, when he presents: "In a place remembered: 20th Century African American life in Frankfort and Franklin County." To look at images, both contemporary and historic, of typical neighborhoods and significant landmarks. · 7:30pm, March 9, 2000 at the Kentucky History Center, Frankfort KY. Board meeting precedes at 6:30pm. · Also, member Barry Marston, on behalf of the KGS, will present a gift to the Kentucky Historical Society Library, a 23-volume collection of genealogical resources relating to Culpeper County VA – a wellspring of early Kentucky pioneers. Genealogists and historians are invited to attend and hear this most interesting program. For further information call 223-4018 (Frankfort).

    02/28/2000 08:44:24
    1. Battle of Perryville -- KY Genealogical Society FEB 3, 2000 Meeting
    2. RELEASE DATE – 24 JAN 2000 to 3 FEB 2000 "The Battle of Perryville" visualized by Nicky Hughes, is the program for the February meeting of The Kentucky Genealogical Society. The meeting is Thursday, February 3rd, at the Kentucky History Center, Frankfort, 100 West Broadway, beginning at 7:30 pm. The Board of the KGS will hold its business meeting beforehand, beginning at 6:30 pm. The Battle of Perryville was the largest military action that took place in the Commonwealth during Kentucky’s Civil War days. Learn how it unfolded and how it figured in the outcome of the war. Genealogists and historians are invited to attend and hear this most interesting program. For further information call 502-223-4018 (Frankfort).

    02/01/2000 01:55:45
    1. Re: KYBOYLE-D Digest V00 #1
    2. Do you have any idea where your WILSON was born.I to am on the WILSON line and I was born in Boyle CO. Barbara

    01/19/2000 07:41:20
    1. 1868 SCHOOLS
    2. C & D Anderson
    3. Hello, I have recently acquired a textbook which belonged to my gr grandfather, Andrew J. Wilson. The book has his signature and date of August 15, 1868, Perryville, KY. on the inside cover. The book is one of the Robinson Mathematical Series called "Key To Robinson's New University Algebra". Publish date: 1867. He also had the "New Geometry and Trigonometry" text. Can anyone on the Boyle County line provide information about any schools in the area at that time. I am in hopes of finding old records related to Andrew J. Wilson which will give us a better picture of his short life, b. 1843 d. 1878. Any information will be greatly appreciated. Thank you. Della Anderson andersoncd@earthlink.net

    01/18/2000 01:37:50
    1. apology for inappropriate mail
    2. Hello list, I have to apologize for the last two messages that were sent from my PC. For some reason or other my EMail list moved each address up 1 notch for each name. So I do humble beg everyones apology for the inappropriate messages that I sent to the list. Sincerely, Jerry Moore

    12/06/1999 01:13:17
    1. Singing Parrot
    2. > > One Christmas Eve, a frenzied young man ran into a pet shop looking for an > > unusual Christmas gift for his wife. The shop owner suggested a parrot, > > named Chet, which could sing famous Christmas carols. This seemed like the > > perfect gift. "How do I get him to sing?" The young man asked, excitedly. > > > > "Simply hold a lighted match directly under his feet." Was the shop > owner's > > > > reply. The shop owner held up a lighted match to demonstrate: > > Chet began to sing: > > "Jingle Bells! Jingle Bells! ..." > > > > The shop owner then held another match under the parrot's right foot. > > Then Chet's tune changed, and the air was filled with: "Silent Night. Holy > > Night..." > > > > The young man was so impressed that he paid the shop-keeper and ran home > as > > > > quickly as he could with Chet under his arm. When the wife saw her gift > she > > > > was overwhelmed. "How beautiful!" She exclaimed, "Can he talk?" > > > > "No," the young man replied, "But he can sing. Let me show you." > > > > So the young man whipped out his lighter and placed it under Chet's left > > foot, as the shop-keeper had shown him, and Chet crooned: > > " Jingle Bells! Jingle Bells!..." > > > > The man then moved the lighter to Chet's right foot, and out came: "Silent > > Night. Holy Night..." > > > > The wife, her face filled with curiosity, then asked, "What if we hold the > > lighter between his legs?" > > > > The man did not know. "Let's try it." He answered, eager to please his > > wife. So they held the lighter between Chet's legs. Chet twisted his face, > > cleared his throat, the little parrot sang out loudly (like it was the > > performance of his life): > > "Chet's nuts roasting on an open fire...." > >

    12/06/1999 12:07:27
    1. Millenium Pie
    2. This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. ----__JNP_000_2add.7af4.2a4d Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Jan and Elaine, You will appreciate this, I think one of your guys does "American Pie". Jer > This goes with the same song as American Pie..... > > > (Woah, a clever techie with a lot of time on his/her hands) > > > One would think we all need a new theme song to take us on into the > final > stretch. So here's "Millennium Pie"--- ..........(from an Australian > "Tech").........---the day computers died. > > Millennium Pie (with major apologies to Don McLean) > > A long, long time ago .... > I can still remember how > Computers used to make me smile. > And I knew if I had my chance, > That I could make electrons dance, > And maybe I'd be happy for a while. > > But January made me shiver, > it chilled me deep down in my liver, > Bad news I'd collected .... > I couldn't get connected. > > I can't remember back that day > When I first knew about the Y2K > But something touched me anyway, > The day computers died. > > So, .... Bye, bye to the next digit of Pi > Ran my PC on some DC but the voltage was dry > And good ol' boys were sending e-mail replies > Saying this will be the day I retire, > This will be the day I retire. > > Can you write in C plus plus? > And do you have faith in your local bus > If the driver tells you so? > Do you believe in Compaq's goals > Can software save your mortal soul > And can you teach me how to type real slow? > > Well I thought that you were prepared > 'Cause your memo said you weren't impaired > Your stationery's swell > But you can go to hell. > > I was a lonely teenage Unix hack > With an incantation and a modem jack > but I knew the cat had left the sack > The day computers died I started singin'.... > > Bye, bye to the next digit of Pi > Ran my PC on some DC but the voltage was dry > And good ol' boys were sending e-mail replies > Saying this will be the day I retire, > This will be the day I retire. > > Now for 10 years we've ignored the threat > And we haven't solved the problem yet > But that's not how it used to be. > When the luddites read for the king and queen > With a light they filled with kerosene > And some manuals they stole from you and me. > And while Bill Gates was looking pleased > Time stole his monopolies > The courtroom was adjourned > No verdict was returned. > > While Apple tried a color scheme > The engineers returned to steam > And we had purges of their dreams > The day computers died. > We were singin' > > Bye, bye to the next digit of Pi > Ran my PC on some DC but the voltage was dry > And good ol' boys were sending e-mail replies > Saying this will be the day I retire, > This will be the day I retire. > > Intel inside an iron smelter > The food leftover from my fallout shelter > Twinkies old and aging fast. > But, I'd rather go and eat the grass > As Q/A tried for a system crash > With the tester on the sidelines in a cast. > Now the timeshare net was running Doom > While mainframes played a marching tune > We all tried to log in > Oh, but we never could begin > > 'Cause Cobol tried to take the field, > And Holerith refused to yield. > Do you recall what was revealed, > The day computers died? > > We started singing > Bye, bye to the next digit of Pi > Ran my PC on some DC but the voltage was dry > And good ol' boys were sending e-mail replies > Saying this will be the day I retire, > This will be the day I retire. > > There we were all in a state > A generation - really late > With no time left to start again > So come on mouse be nimble, mouse be quick > Don't let my spreadsheet data stick > 'Cause data is the devil's only friend. > As I watched him on my screen > My hands and face were drenched in steam > No angel born in hell > Could run that stupid shell. > > And as the ball climbed high into the night > To call the sacrificial night > I saw Dick Clark laughing with delight > the day computers died. > He was singin' > > Bye, bye to the next digit of Pi > Ran my PC on some DC but the voltage was dry > And good ol' boys were sending e-mail replies > Saying this will be the day I retire, > This will be the day I retire. > > I met a girl with a cell phone > And I asked her for a dial tone > But she just smiled and turned away. > I went down to the software store > Where I'd seen computers years before, > But the man there said the games there wouldn't play. > And in the streets the children screamed, > The lovers cried and the poets dreamed, > Their interface was spoken - > The Internet was broken !!!! > > And the three things I connect to most - > The Website, Lan and the Network host, > Every single one was toast, > The day computers died !!!! > They were singin' > > Bye, bye to the next digit of Pi > Ran my PC on some DC but the voltage was dry > And good ol' boys were sending e-mail replies > Saying this will be the day I retire. > This will be the day I retire. > > > >> > ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ----__JNP_000_2add.7af4.2a4d Content-Type: message/rfc822 From: Lorri Wilson <Lorri.Wilson@anixter.com> To: Danimal196@aol.com, jbentley@titan.com, KevinBrown934@compuserve.com, Rogah66@aol.com, Tlwilson32@aol.com Date: Wed, 1 Dec 1999 15:34:31 -0800 Subject: FW: Millenium Pie Message-ID: <"991201232333Z.WT26478. 3*/PN=Lorri.Wilson/O=NOTES/PRMD=ANIXTER/ADMD=ATTMAIL/C=US/"@mhs> Received: from rly-yd02.mx.aol.com (rly-yd02.mail.aol.com [172.18.150.2]) by air-yd05.mail.aol.com (vx) with ESMTP; Wed, 01 Dec 1999 18:26:09 -0500 Received: from [38.193.194.161] (fiber.anixter.com [38.193.194.161]) by rly-yd02.mx.aol.com (v65.4) with ESMTP; Wed, 01 Dec 1999 18:25:45 -0500 Received: from wtgw.anixter.com by [38.193.194.161] via smtpd (for rly-yd02.mx.aol.com [205.188.156.162]) with SMTP; 1 Dec 1999 23:25:19 UT Received: (from x400@localhost) by wt.anixter.com (8.8.6 (PHNE_14041)/8.8.6) id RAA26494; Wed, 1 Dec 1999 17:24:28 -0600 (CST) Received: by ATTMAIL; Wed, 1 Dec 1999 15:34:31 -0800 X-Mailer: Worldtalk (NetJunction 4.5.1-p6)/MIME MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain Return-Path: <Lorri.Wilson@anixter.com> ---------------------- Forwarded by Lorri Wilson/USW/AXE on 12/01/99 03:24 PM --------------------------- Jessica Russell 12/01/99 03:22 PM To: Deborah Mallow/USW/AXE@AXE, Lorri Wilson/USW/AXE@AXE, Stu Fleck/USW/AXE, Jay Rountree/USW/AXE cc: Subject: FW: Millenium Pie ---------------------- Forwarded by Jessica Russell/USW/AXE on 12/01/99 05:54 AM --------------------------- Karen Wnuk 11/24/99 10:26 AM To: BecciBB@cs.com@internet@WTAXE, cbryan@t1internet.com@internet@WTAXE, tikkihut1@yahoo.com@internet@WTAXE, Leonard Carty/USW/AXE@AXE, Steve Moen/USW/AXE@AXE, Teri Albert/USW/AXE@AXE, Diane Hallowell/USW/AXE@AXE, Carrol Lyles/USW/AXE@AXE, Brent Lyles/USW/AXE@AXE, Jessica Russell/USW/AXE@AXE cc: Subject: FW: Millenium Pie This goes with the same song as American Pie..... (Woah, a clever techie with a lot of time on his/her hands) One would think we all need a new theme song to take us on into the final stretch. So here's "Millennium Pie"--- ..........(from an Australian "Tech").........---the day computers died. Millennium Pie (with major apologies to Don McLean) A long, long time ago .... I can still remember how Computers used to make me smile. And I knew if I had my chance, That I could make electrons dance, And maybe I'd be happy for a while. But January made me shiver, it chilled me deep down in my liver, Bad news I'd collected .... I couldn't get connected. I can't remember back that day When I first knew about the Y2K But something touched me anyway, The day computers died. So, .... Bye, bye to the next digit of Pi Ran my PC on some DC but the voltage was dry And good ol' boys were sending e-mail replies Saying this will be the day I retire, This will be the day I retire. Can you write in C plus plus? And do you have faith in your local bus If the driver tells you so? Do you believe in Compaq's goals Can software save your mortal soul And can you teach me how to type real slow? Well I thought that you were prepared 'Cause your memo said you weren't impaired Your stationery's swell But you can go to hell. I was a lonely teenage Unix hack With an incantation and a modem jack but I knew the cat had left the sack The day computers died I started singin'.... Bye, bye to the next digit of Pi Ran my PC on some DC but the voltage was dry And good ol' boys were sending e-mail replies Saying this will be the day I retire, This will be the day I retire. Now for 10 years we've ignored the threat And we haven't solved the problem yet But that's not how it used to be. When the luddites read for the king and queen With a light they filled with kerosene And some manuals they stole from you and me. And while Bill Gates was looking pleased Time stole his monopolies The courtroom was adjourned No verdict was returned. While Apple tried a color scheme The engineers returned to steam And we had purges of their dreams The day computers died. We were singin' Bye, bye to the next digit of Pi Ran my PC on some DC but the voltage was dry And good ol' boys were sending e-mail replies Saying this will be the day I retire, This will be the day I retire. Intel inside an iron smelter The food leftover from my fallout shelter Twinkies old and aging fast. But, I'd rather go and eat the grass As Q/A tried for a system crash With the tester on the sidelines in a cast. Now the timeshare net was running Doom While mainframes played a marching tune We all tried to log in Oh, but we never could begin 'Cause Cobol tried to take the field, And Holerith refused to yield. Do you recall what was revealed, The day computers died? We started singing Bye, bye to the next digit of Pi Ran my PC on some DC but the voltage was dry And good ol' boys were sending e-mail replies Saying this will be the day I retire, This will be the day I retire. There we were all in a state A generation - really late With no time left to start again So come on mouse be nimble, mouse be quick Don't let my spreadsheet data stick 'Cause data is the devil's only friend. As I watched him on my screen My hands and face were drenched in steam No angel born in hell Could run that stupid shell. And as the ball climbed high into the night To call the sacrificial night I saw Dick Clark laughing with delight the day computers died. He was singin' Bye, bye to the next digit of Pi Ran my PC on some DC but the voltage was dry And good ol' boys were sending e-mail replies Saying this will be the day I retire, This will be the day I retire. I met a girl with a cell phone And I asked her for a dial tone But she just smiled and turned away. I went down to the software store Where I'd seen computers years before, But the man there said the games there wouldn't play. And in the streets the children screamed, The lovers cried and the poets dreamed, Their interface was spoken - The Internet was broken !!!! And the three things I connect to most - The Website, Lan and the Network host, Every single one was toast, The day computers died !!!! They were singin' Bye, bye to the next digit of Pi Ran my PC on some DC but the voltage was dry And good ol' boys were sending e-mail replies Saying this will be the day I retire. This will be the day I retire. ----__JNP_000_2add.7af4.2a4d--

    12/06/1999 12:02:01
    1. WALKER, CHAPMAN----HELP!
    2. shelea
    3. I would be willing to pay someone to look up the following marriage. Curious as to wether parents are listed. I kind of doubt it. ANDERSON WALKER M SUSANNAH CHAPMAN 24 APRIL 1843 BOYLE KY Thank you in advance Leanne Fisher

    12/06/1999 08:01:19
    1. COVEY
    2. Billy Covey
    3. Hi List: I am doing a one name study on the name COVEY. If anyone has run across any of these folks I would certainly appreciate hearing from you. My direct line goes back to 1639 in Braintree, Massachuttes. I'm now trying to fatten the tree and perhaps add a little color. Thanks in advance for your efforts. Bill Covey Creator of Ol' Tubby Joe Stottlemeyer Author of: Watson Is Where It Wuz http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/Station/3265/Welcome.html

    10/10/1999 08:46:43
    1. Virginia 1st census 1782-1785-Part III
    2. Went to Campbell Co, Ky Historical Society again and found a copy of Va 1st census-1782 thru 1785. I couldn't believe how many Moores were there. This might end up in 2 or 3 parts. Hope it helps someone else. Here goes part 3: 1785-Albemarle Co Stephen Moore 1 white soul, 0 dwellings, 0 other bldg Richard Moore 7 white souls, 1 dwelling, 4 other James Moore 2 white souls, 0 dwellings, 3 other Amelia Co Mark Moore 6 white souls, 2 dwellings, 6 other William Moore 9 white souls, 1 dwelling, 0 other Amherst Co Benjamin More 12 white souls, 2 dwellings, 10 other William More 1 white soul, 0 dwelling, 0 other Fairfax Co- List of John Gibson Cleon Moore 6 white souls, 1 dwelling, 6 other List of Richard Chichester John Moore 5 white souls, 0 dwellings, 0 other List of James Wren Jere Moore 12 white souls, 1 dwelling, 4 other Halifax Co-List of Nath'l Hunt Daniel Moore 11 white souls, 1 dwelling, 2 other List of E.King George Moore 4 white souls, 1 dwelling, 2 other List of J.W.P.Martin Alexander Moore 2 white souls, 2 dwellings, 4 other William Moore 7 white souls, 0 dwellings, 0 other John Moore 8 white souls, 1 dwelling, 2 other List of Theop's Carter Ann Moore 9 white souls, 1 dwelling, 0 other Harrison Co James Moore 6 white souls, 1 dwelling, 0 other Lancaster Co Samuel Moore 3 white souls, 1 dwelling, 2 other John Moore 3 white souls, 1 dwelling, 0 other Nansemond Co-List of Joseph Holladay Josiah Moore 7 white souls, 1 dwelling, 5 other New Kent Co-List of Burwell Bassett Ben'j Moore 7 white souls, 1 dwelling, 5 other Norfolk Co-Portsmouth, south side of the western branch to new mill creek-List of Wm.King Matthias Moor 4 white souls, 1 dwelling, 1 other John Moor 5 white souls, 1 dwelling, 2 other William Moor 10 white souls, 1 dwelling, 3 other North side of the western branch-List of Charles Conner John Moor 4 white souls, 1 dwelling, 6 other Edward Moor 6 white souls, 1 dwelling, 3 other Orange Co-List of Andrew Shepherd Francis Moore 2 white souls, 2 dwellings, 10 other Lucy Moore 11 white souls, 1 dwelling, 2 other Reuben Moore 8 white souls, 0 dwelling, 0 other Pittsylvania Co Thomas Moore 7 white souls, 0 dwellings, 2 other Prince Edward Co John Moore 8 white souls, 1 dwelling, 2 other Ben'j Moore 3 white souls, 1 dwelling, 5 other Joseph Moore 26 white souls, 3 dwellings, 26 other George Moore 8 white souls, 2 dwellings, 19 other Princess Anne Co-Upper precinct of the western shore-List of Peter Singleton Bagwell Moore, Sr 8 white souls, 1 dwelling, 3 other Mark Moore 8 white souls, 1 dwelling, 1 other Eastern branch precinct-List of William White Bagwell Moore, Jr 2 white souls, 1 dwelling, 1 other Lower precinct of the western shore-List of Francis Land James Moore 6 white souls, 1 dwelling, 4 other Little Creek Precinct-List of John Thorogood James Moore 6 white souls, 1 dwelling, 4 other Middle precinct of the eastern shore-List of Cason Moore Cason Moore, Sr 6 white souls, 1 dwelling, 8 other Henry Moore 5 white souls, 1 dwelling, 1 other William Moore 3 white souls, 1 dwelling, 1 other Jacob Moore 3 white souls, 1 dwelling, 4 other Cason Moore, Jr 4 white souls, 1 dwelling, 1 other Tully Moore 7 white souls, 1 dwelling, 5 other Lower precinct of the eastern shore-List of Capt.Lemuel Cornick Joshua Moore 3 white souls, 0 dwelling, 0 other Upper precinct of the eastern shore-List of Col.John Ackiss Abner Moore 5 white souls, 1 dwelling, 2 other Caleb Moore 8 white souls, 1 dwelling, 3 other Shenandoah Co- List of Abraham Keller Jonothan More 7 white souls, 1 dwelling, 0 other List of Abraham Bird John Moore 6 white souls, 3 dwellings, 10 other Jacob Moore 9 white souls, 1 dwelling, 3 other Reubin Moore 3 white souls, 1 dwelling, 2 other Reubin Moore,Sr 4 white souls, 1 dwelling, 3 other William Moore 6 white souls, 2 dwellings, 4 other List of Evan Jones Joseph Moor 9 white souls, 1 dwelling, 3 other Stafford Co Edward Moore 10 white souls, 1 dwelling, 1 other Greenbrier Co Sam'l Moore __________________________________________________ That seems to be all of the Muir, Moyre, Mowrer, More, Moor and Moore families that I found. These are not the pictures of the originals but a compilation of data. I have had several requests for lookups. I'll go back Sat 10-8-99, get the missing pages, index sheets and do lookups when time permits. The wording and abbreviations are as in the book, how you can have 6 people and no dwelling I'll never know. Evidently it took the period of 1782-1785 to make the whole census. This was the 1st one and they didn't know what was involved. I don't know if the counties that repeated were additional information or a duplication of the earlier info(?). Good Luck and Good Digging, Jerry jamoore4@juno.com

    10/08/1999 02:23:38
    1. Virginia-1st census 1782-1785 - Part II
    2. Went to Campbell Co, Ky Historical Society again and found a copy of Va 1st census-1782 thru 1785. I couldn't believe how many Moores were there. This might end up in 2 or 3 parts. Hope it helps someone else. Here goes Part 2 (1783): Heads of Families-Virginia- 1783 Amherst Co Benjamin Moore -10 white, 22 blacks Chesterfield Co Daniel Moore - 9 whites, 0 blacks George Hunt More - 4 whites, 6 blacks Elizabeth More - 8 whites, 0 blacks Mathew Moore - 7 whites, 1 black Eleazer Moore -10 whites, 0 blacks Daniel Moore - 8 whites, 6 blacks Marke Moore -11 whites, 0 blacks William More - 5 whites, 0 blacks William D More - 3 whites, 0 blacks Iham Moore -10 whites, 0 blacks John Moore - 7 whites, 0 blacks Lancaster Co Jeduthun Moore - 10 whites, 14 blacks Susannah Moore - 4 whites, 0 blacks John Moore - 3 whites, 2 blacks Samuel Moore - 7 whites, 4 blacks Middlesex Co-middle precinct Will'm Moore - 3 whites, 3 blacks Nansemond Co- Capt. King's Comp'y John Moore, Jr - 4 whites, 9 blacks John Moore - 9 whites, 6 blacks Nansemond Co-Capt. Bembridge Godwin's Military Company- list of Jas. Godwin Josiah Moore - 8 whites, 5 blacks Powhatan Co Henry Moore - 6 whites, 0 blacks Robert Moore - 9 whites, 23 blacks Prince Edward Co George Moore - 2 whites, 19 blacks Joseph Moore - 12 whites, 29 blacks Thomas Moore - 9 whites, 16 blacks Benjamin Moore - 1 whites, 7 blacks Princess Anne Co- Upper precinct of western shore-list of Erasmus Haynes Mark Moore - 7 whites, 1 black Precinct of Blackwater James Moore - 7 whites, 4 black Eastern branch precinct Bagwell Moore - 8 whites, 3 blacks Bagwell Moore, Jr - 3 whites, 2 blacks Upper precinct of eastern shore Caleb Moore - 7 whites, 5 blacks Abner Moore - 6 whites, 1 black Arch Moore - 9 whites, 0 blacks Middle precinct of eastern shore Tully Moore - 5 whites, 0 blacks Susanna Moore - 3 whites, 0 blacks Jacob Moore - 5 whites, 3 blacks Cason Moore - 4 whites, 1 black Cason Moore, Sr - 7 whites, 3 black Richmond Co- Upper district of Lunenburg parish- list of Moore Brockenbrough Reuben Moore - 3 whites, 0 blacks Daniel Moore - 4 whites, 0 blacks Fork of Toluskey-list of John Sydnor Elijah Moore - 4 whites, 0 blacks Garland Moore - 5 whites, 0 blacks Precinct of Moratico-List of Richard Beale John Moore - 9 whites, 0 blacks Shenandoah Co- List of Alex'r Hite Henry Moyre, Sr - 4 whites, 0 blacks Henry Moyre, Jr - 3 whites, o blacks Leonard Mowrer - 3 whites, 0 blacks Thomas Moore - 4 whites, 0 blacks Reubin Moore - 5 whites, 0 blacks Joseph Moore - 4 whites, 1 blacks William Moore - 6 whites, 0 blacks Reubin Moore - 3 whites, 4 blacks Jacob Moore - 10 whites, 0 blacks Heads of Families- Virginia-1784 Cumberland Co Thomas Moore - 7 white souls, 1 dwelling, 1 other bldg John Moore - 13 white souls, 2 dwellings, 3 other Gloucester Co- Abingdon Parish-List of John Seawell Edward Moore - 7 white soul, 1 dwelling, 1 other Isaac Moore - 6 white souls, 1 dwelling, 1 other Hampshire Co-List of Abraham Hite Conrod Moore - 5 white souls, 1 dwelling, 3 others James Moore - 13 white souls, 1 dwelling, 4 others List of William Vanse John Moore - 5 white souls, 1 dwelling, 0 other List of Simon Taylor Joseph Moore - 5 white souls, 1 dwelling, 0 other List of Michael Stump Anthony Moor - 8 white souls, 1 dwelling, 1 other Nansemond Co-Capt. Hudnal's & Buxton's Companies of militia- list of Nath'l Buxton John Moore - 10 white souls, 1 dwelling, 4 other Ann Moore - 2 white souls, 1 dwelling, 4 other Northumberland Co Jedethan Moore - 4 white souls, 1 dwelling, 5 other Thomas Moore - 9 white souls, 1 dwelling, 1 other Rockingham Co- List of William McDowel Thomas Moor, Jr - 4 white souls, 1 dwelling, 1 other Thomas Moor, Sr - 2 white souls, 1 dwelling, 1 other John Moor - 8 white souls, 0 dwellings, 0 other Capt.Reubin Moor - 3 white souls, 0 dwellings, 0 other Robert Moor - 3 white souls, 1 dwelling, 0 other List of Anthony Rader John Moor - 10 white souls, 1 dwelling, 2 other Surry Co- List of William Spratley Jesse Moore - 7 white souls, 1 dwelling, 1 other Warwick Co-Upper precinct Elizabeth Moore - 4 white souls, 1 dwelling, 1 other That's it for tonight..........Part III (1785) to follow when I have time. Good Luck and Good Digging, Jerry jamoore4@juno.com

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