This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Glasscock/Lockard Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/YAB.2ACI/2539.1.2 Message Board Post: Bob--I am tracking down the Glasscock family of William, Charles, John D and Samuel who were born in Breckenridge Co and move just after 1850 to Hardin. William's youngest daughter Mary Elizabeth "Bettie" Glasscock married Lewis Lockard in Hardin Co about 1898 . We believe that she later married a John Caswell-prob in Grayson-where the records are lost. Do you when Lewis died and anything on the parents of the above Glasscocks? I can't find them in 1850. Thanks !
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/YAB.2ACI/2724.1.1.1 Message Board Post: I show besides Frances they had John b. c. 1825 married Mary E., Gardner M. Hawkins b. May 1826 married Nancy Tate.
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/YAB.2ACI/2724.1.2 Message Board Post: I have the children of Joseph and Frances Hawkins Hickerson as G.D., Washington, John Louis, Sarah, Logan, Nancy, and Bertha. They only one I have information on is John Louis born 20 Mar 1856 and died 4 Jan 1944. He married Sarah Jane Hanks date unknown to me. They had Clarence David born 23 Aug 1885; Logan born 4 July 1891; Ethel born abt 1895 and William. Clarence Hickerson married 6 Nov 1920 in Alton, Madison Co., IL to Leila Perrings.
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/YAB.2ACI/2724.1.1 Message Board Post: I would be willing to share what information that I have with you. Did Peterson and Sarah have any other children beside Frances? Judy
I have heard this story too! My grandfather was John McClellan who married Ella Baker of Falls of Rough area Nina Lindsey Alemao -------Original Message------- From: Shrekina2@wmconnect.com Date: 06/21/06 09:11:52 To: KYBRECKI-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [KYBRECKI] Re: KYBRECKI-D Digest V06 #102 STERETT KYBRECKI-D Digest Volume 06 : Issue 102 Today's Topics: #1 Re: KYBRECKI-D Digest V06 #101 [Shrekina2@wmconnect.com] #2 Re: [KYBRECKI] Re: KYBRECKI-D Dige ["David Lee" <davidhilary@cox net>] #4 Re: [KYBRECKI] Re: KYBRECKI-D Dige ["Joseph Smith" <revjmsmith@gmail c] X-Message: #1 Date: Sun, 4 Jun 2006 08:44:24 EDT From: Shrekina2@wmconnect.com To: KYBRECKI-L@rootsweb.com Message-ID: <4be.2cf5aa.31b42fa8@wmconnect.com> Subject: Re: KYBRECKI-D Digest V06 #101 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" For years I have known that there is a Jolly-McClellan-Sterett connection even though I have not yet been able to prove it to my particular ancestor, John Sterett [husband of Sally DeHaven, father of WIlliam G., Green B., and Baird among others]. In addition, you will find Hoggs, Smiths, Grahams, and Boyds (my particular line). They travel together, live near one another, and marry one another. I know the connection will probably prove the parentage of my John Sterett much better than the assumption of Alexander as claimed in T. Woods Sterett's book. Can anyone shed some light on this for me? Thank you, Candy [Sterett] Johnston ______________________________ X-Message: #2 Date: Sun, 4 Jun 2006 12:18:42 -0500 From: "David Lee" <davidhilary@cox.net> To: KYBRECKI-L@rootsweb.com Message-ID: <001301c687fa$ee024de0$0202a8c0@LAPTOP> Subject: Re: [KYBRECKI] Re: KYBRECKI-D Digest V06 #101 Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed; charset="iso-8859-1"; reply-type=original Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Candy, I had never really looked at these associations before. On CD " Early Kentucky Records" I found. Scott Co. Will Book A Sterett, James, settlement. Nov. 1794. John Sterett, Admr. Could this have been our John? He would only have been 15.Do you think James was his father or brother? David, I believe that this James and John Sterett are brothers. I believe that this John is the father of our John Sterett as there is some records that show our John was called "young John Sterett." > Was Sarah that married Robert Hogg his sister? Niece? > Woodford Co. Will Book B Of course, I am not certain but it appears that Sarah Wilson Sterett, who married Robert Hogg, is daughter to a James and Margaret Sterett which could make her a cousin. Could this Margaret be the Peggy Sterett alias Peggy McCleland below? I had understood that the John below was married to Peggy McClelland > Wilson, Joseph. Jan 13, 1800. Wife Sarah. Child John and Samuel. Step > daughter Peggy Sterett alias Peggy McCleland, Polly McCleland. Gr. child: > (son Samuel's) Joseph, Peggy, John, Samuel, Sarah. Ex; wife, son-in-law John > Sterett. > Who was this John? > In Shelby Co. Mary Boyd m. David(Daniel) McClelland Mar 7, 1799 & Jane Boyd > m. Joseph McClelland July 12, 1815. > I just sent selected data below if you want full census whatever on anyone > let me know. > Looking at the 1850 Hancock Co. Census > HH 138 > Robert Hogg 67 PA > Elizabeth 55 NC ( Hayden m. Aug 25, 1842) > Robert had married Sarah Sterett May 26, 1803, Scott Co., KY. Do you Know > how she was kin to John Sterett? Supposedly, this Sarah was born in Augusta County, Virginia. Of course, she could have been born in Scott County, Kentucky, and the birth recorded at Augusta County, Virginia, at the time. > > HH 140 > John Sterett 70 VA > Polly 50 KY (Haynes m. Dec1, 1845) > HH 143 > Baird Sterett 34 KY > HH 144 > William G. Boyd 66 VA > Cynthia E. 41 ( was she a Wife or Daughter ?) > William G. Boyd m. Shannon, Nancy Nov. 20, 1805, Shelby Co., KY > He then married Jane Leggett Newland Aug 7, 1819, Shelby Co., KY.She was > widow of Robert Newland. > Living in Wm.'s house in 1850 James S. Newland 33, I assume his stepson. Cynthia E. Crawford was the last wife and widow of William G. Boyd. She collected his pension from the War of 1812. I know little about William G. s marriage to Nancy Shannon. However, I do know that he did, in fact, marry a Newland before his marriage to Jane Liggett, the widow of Robert Newland. James Newland was his stepson. William G. and Jane had several children together: Columbia Boyd (who married William H. Diggs), Robert Liggett Boyd, and Celeste Boyd (who married Dr. Green B. Sterett, son of John and brother of Baird). It is from Green and Celeste that I descend. Interestingly, as your line has proliferated the John Hardin Sterett name. Our line has given us several clues (I call it "name-mapping") to work with ---- my great-grandfather was William Liggett Sterett and my grandfather was James Boyd Sterett. Hence, I know that William and James were additional family names. Even William's other children were named for relatives: Jennye McClure Sterett, Columbia Diggs Sterett, Sarah Buchanan Sterett, Celeste Boyd Sterett, Charles Green Sterett, and my James. > > I hope you can make sense of these ramblings. > Dave > ______________________________ > > X-Message: #4 > Date: Sun, 4 Jun 2006 16:54:31 -0400 > From: "Joseph Smith" <revjmsmith@gmail.com> > To: KYBRECKI-L@rootsweb.com > Message-ID: <6655204e0606041354k727d1f0bpccd515366a4ed214@mail.gmail.com> > Subject: Re: [KYBRECKI] Re: KYBRECKI-D Digest V06 #101 > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed > > John Sterett is my ggggrandfather, via his son Baird, then Baird's daughter, > Sally De Haven Sterett Moorman. According to the researches done by my > great-uncle, Jackson Moorman, one of her sons, the father of John Sterett is > Alexander Sterett, 1738-1786 (d. Southampton Township, PA). But I do not > have original source documentation. > > Joseph M. Smith > 10612 Glenwild Rd. > Silver Spring, MD 20901 As best as I can tell, Jackson Moorman's papers were based on the widely accepted T. Woods Sterett book. I find it interesting that, in a family who passes names down from generation to generation, there is NO Alexander. Interestingly, all of John Sterett's sons were named: William Green Sterett Green B. Sterett, and Baird Sterett. Grandsons even include one William G.B. (William Green Baird) Sterett. It is easier to make the Smith/Sterett connection as the first entry in the Sterett family Bible was Martha who married a Smith. I believe she is John's older sister. I sure could use some help, Candy [Sterett] Johnston ==== KYBRECKI Mailing List ==== To unsubscribe from this list, send ONLY the word UNSUBSCRIBE to the utility address KYBRECKI-L-REQUEST@ROOTSWEB.COM If you are trying to unsubscribe from the Digest list, use the same utility address but change the -L- to a -D-
KYBRECKI-D Digest Volume 06 : Issue 102 Today's Topics: #1 Re: KYBRECKI-D Digest V06 #101 [Shrekina2@wmconnect.com] #2 Re: [KYBRECKI] Re: KYBRECKI-D Dige ["David Lee" <davidhilary@cox.net>] #4 Re: [KYBRECKI] Re: KYBRECKI-D Dige ["Joseph Smith" <revjmsmith@gmail.c] X-Message: #1 Date: Sun, 4 Jun 2006 08:44:24 EDT From: Shrekina2@wmconnect.com To: KYBRECKI-L@rootsweb.com Message-ID: <4be.2cf5aa.31b42fa8@wmconnect.com> Subject: Re: KYBRECKI-D Digest V06 #101 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" For years I have known that there is a Jolly-McClellan-Sterett connection even though I have not yet been able to prove it to my particular ancestor, John Sterett [husband of Sally DeHaven, father of WIlliam G., Green B., and Baird among others]. In addition, you will find Hoggs, Smiths, Grahams, and Boyds (my particular line). They travel together, live near one another, and marry one another. I know the connection will probably prove the parentage of my John Sterett much better than the assumption of Alexander as claimed in T. Woods Sterett's book. Can anyone shed some light on this for me? Thank you, Candy [Sterett] Johnston ______________________________ X-Message: #2 Date: Sun, 4 Jun 2006 12:18:42 -0500 From: "David Lee" <davidhilary@cox.net> To: KYBRECKI-L@rootsweb.com Message-ID: <001301c687fa$ee024de0$0202a8c0@LAPTOP> Subject: Re: [KYBRECKI] Re: KYBRECKI-D Digest V06 #101 Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed; charset="iso-8859-1"; reply-type=original Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Candy, I had never really looked at these associations before. On CD " Early Kentucky Records" I found. Scott Co. Will Book A Sterett, James, settlement. Nov. 1794. John Sterett, Admr. Could this have been our John? He would only have been 15.Do you think James was his father or brother? David, I believe that this James and John Sterett are brothers. I believe that this John is the father of our John Sterett as there is some records that show our John was called "young John Sterett." > Was Sarah that married Robert Hogg his sister? Niece? > Woodford Co. Will Book B Of course, I am not certain but it appears that Sarah Wilson Sterett, who married Robert Hogg, is daughter to a James and Margaret Sterett which could make her a cousin. Could this Margaret be the Peggy Sterett alias Peggy McCleland below? I had understood that the John below was married to Peggy McClelland. > Wilson, Joseph. Jan 13, 1800. Wife Sarah. Child John and Samuel. Step > daughter Peggy Sterett alias Peggy McCleland, Polly McCleland. Gr. child: > (son Samuel's) Joseph, Peggy, John, Samuel, Sarah. Ex; wife, son-in-law John > Sterett. > Who was this John? > In Shelby Co. Mary Boyd m. David(Daniel) McClelland Mar 7, 1799 & Jane Boyd > m. Joseph McClelland July 12, 1815. > I just sent selected data below if you want full census whatever on anyone > let me know. > Looking at the 1850 Hancock Co. Census > HH 138 > Robert Hogg 67 PA > Elizabeth 55 NC ( Hayden m. Aug 25, 1842) > Robert had married Sarah Sterett May 26, 1803, Scott Co., KY. Do you Know > how she was kin to John Sterett? Supposedly, this Sarah was born in Augusta County, Virginia. Of course, she could have been born in Scott County, Kentucky, and the birth recorded at Augusta County, Virginia, at the time. > > HH 140 > John Sterett 70 VA > Polly 50 KY (Haynes m. Dec1, 1845) > HH 143 > Baird Sterett 34 KY > HH 144 > William G. Boyd 66 VA > Cynthia E. 41 ( was she a Wife or Daughter ?) > William G. Boyd m. Shannon, Nancy Nov. 20, 1805, Shelby Co., KY > He then married Jane Leggett Newland Aug 7, 1819, Shelby Co., KY.She was > widow of Robert Newland. > Living in Wm.'s house in 1850 James S. Newland 33, I assume his stepson. Cynthia E. Crawford was the last wife and widow of William G. Boyd. She collected his pension from the War of 1812. I know little about William G.'s marriage to Nancy Shannon. However, I do know that he did, in fact, marry a Newland before his marriage to Jane Liggett, the widow of Robert Newland. James Newland was his stepson. William G. and Jane had several children together: Columbia Boyd (who married William H. Diggs), Robert Liggett Boyd, and Celeste Boyd (who married Dr. Green B. Sterett, son of John and brother of Baird). It is from Green and Celeste that I descend. Interestingly, as your line has proliferated the John Hardin Sterett name. Our line has given us several clues (I call it "name-mapping") to work with ---- my great-grandfather was William Liggett Sterett and my grandfather was James Boyd Sterett. Hence, I know that William and James were additional family names. Even William's other children were named for relatives: Jennye McClure Sterett, Columbia Diggs Sterett, Sarah Buchanan Sterett, Celeste Boyd Sterett, Charles Green Sterett, and my James. > > I hope you can make sense of these ramblings. > Dave > ______________________________ > > X-Message: #4 > Date: Sun, 4 Jun 2006 16:54:31 -0400 > From: "Joseph Smith" <revjmsmith@gmail.com> > To: KYBRECKI-L@rootsweb.com > Message-ID: <6655204e0606041354k727d1f0bpccd515366a4ed214@mail.gmail.com> > Subject: Re: [KYBRECKI] Re: KYBRECKI-D Digest V06 #101 > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed > > John Sterett is my ggggrandfather, via his son Baird, then Baird's daughter, > Sally De Haven Sterett Moorman. According to the researches done by my > great-uncle, Jackson Moorman, one of her sons, the father of John Sterett is > Alexander Sterett, 1738-1786 (d. Southampton Township, PA). But I do not > have original source documentation. > > Joseph M. Smith > 10612 Glenwild Rd. > Silver Spring, MD 20901 As best as I can tell, Jackson Moorman's papers were based on the widely accepted T. Woods Sterett book. I find it interesting that, in a family who passes names down from generation to generation, there is NO Alexander. Interestingly, all of John Sterett's sons were named: William Green Sterett, Green B. Sterett, and Baird Sterett. Grandsons even include one William G.B. (William Green Baird) Sterett. It is easier to make the Smith/Sterett connection as the first entry in the Sterett family Bible was Martha who married a Smith. I believe she is John's older sister. I sure could use some help, Candy [Sterett] Johnston
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/YAB.2ACI/2724.1 Message Board Post: Judith, I believe Frances Hawkins was the daughter of Peterson and Sarah Hewitt Hawkins. I don't have a lot of information but am willing to share what I have on this family.
Hi all.... The past couple of days I've been working hard on getting the Garfield Cemetery online. As of this evening, of the 456 names (some with military markers in addition to a headstonestones), 298 of the markers have been uploaded to the website. As I go through and transcribe the cemetery, I'm finding changes not only in the names, but different dates than those transcribed from previous transcriptions. I'm putting down the dates listed on the cemetery marker. Of those name listings, there are several that have no marker whatsoever, yet it is known they are buried there (from previous transcribers). Quite a few of the surnames have a "multitude" of markers (ie. Comptons, Priests, Whitworths, Horsleys, et. al) and as of tonight a good portion of those are on. In the transcribing of the cemetery, I'm not picking out surnames and transcribing, I'm going from the first picture taken and going through to the last picture I took 3 1/2 hrs. later. If you happen to see where in my speediness, I goofed on something or mislinked something, please let me know. I want to be as correct as possible and the eyes are starting to give out a little. Happy Hunting! Dana Breckinridge County Kentucky GenWeb Archives Coordinator http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/ky/breckinridge/toc.html Email to: brieskate@peoplepc.com
Hi all... With so many markers in the Garfield Cemetery, I've decided to put up the working pages and let you all know when the links have been connected. I've pretty much got page 1 finished (Alexander-Compton), but there are still just under two hundred I still have to index and resize. Knowing it's going to take quite a bit of time, I thought it best to put up what I have and then update the pages once the links are added. There are a few markers on pages 2 - 6 from an earlier uploading, but they will be filled up in the coming weeks. Also, for the Horsley and Bruner researchers, I talked with the former wife of the late Noah Webster "Rice" Bruner, Jr. a week ago. She confirmed that Margaret "Maggie" Horsley who married Noah Webster Bruner, Sr. (Noah Webster "Rice"Bruner, Jr.'s father) is buried next to Alfred Emmanuel Bruner at Garfield Cemetery. While Maggie is the first wife of Noah Webster Bruner, Sr., Alfred comes from Noah's second marriage (after Maggie's death) which was to Edith "Edie" Oliver. Hortense couldn't remember which side of Alfred that Maggie is buried, so I'll have to go back up while there in August and see who/what is on either side of him. She did say that Rice did take her to the grave site (as Alfred was his brother that was killed at age 7 by a car while running out to retrieve a ball in the street) and told her that Maggie was buried there. I've also talked with Mrs. Board, the secretary/treasure of the Hensley-Dowell Cemetery, and there is no early burial records. At times on the mailing list and message boards, I know people have asked about any knowledge of early burial records concerning various cemeteries, and I thought this bit of information might help anyone who might be looking for early records of Hensley-Dowell burials. Several generations of Mrs. Board's family are buried within the cemetery, and come from the Hensley area. As I get more info online, I'll let you all know!
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/YAB.2ACI/79.553.2 Message Board Post: Thomas F. Rutledge middle name has not been confirmed as "Franklin" therefore, Darryl Gardner has no right to say that Monty Ramsland told him it was. Only Pearl Rutledge said it was "Franklin" not Monty Ramsland.
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/YAB.2ACI/79.553.1 Message Board Post: How dare you post a fact that I said Thomas F. Rutledge was Thomas "Franklin" Rutledge. There has been no proof. So you better take my name off your inquiry list. Monty Ramsland
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: WHOBREY Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/YAB.2ACI/219.1 Message Board Post: Hi Linda I am looking for the parents of Anselem Whoberry. I have talked to a Descendant from Illinois just today. She was looking for some answers also. Any info would be appreciatred! Regards, Cousin Nina in Ky.
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/YAB.2ACI/2738.1.1.1 Message Board Post: I should have added that the census I mentioned was enumerated on January 28 and 29, 1920. And also, more importantly for you, Thomas Mattingly was listed as a "son-in-law" and Veva as "daughter." This information is strong evidence that Arpe and Cornelia (?) Whoberry (et. al.) were the parents of Veva.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: WHOBREY Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/YAB.2ACI/2738.1.1 Message Board Post: Thank you Francis!
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/YAB.2ACI/2738.1 Message Board Post: In the 1920 Federal Census for Cloverport, Balltown Precinct, District 6, Breckinridge County, Kentucky, images from Ancestry.com, image 14 of 18, I found that your Thomas and Veva, ages 23 and 17, respectively and both born in Kentucky, and their son, Charles A., age one month and also born in Kentucky, were living with Arpe Whoberry, head, age 52, born in Kentucky. Arpe's wife had the given name Cornelia, middle initial the letter "J." She was 46 and born in Kentucky. See Line 42, House No. 71. The given name of Whoberry is difficult to read. I found him listed as "ARPE" (?) at genealogy.com's census index. Hope this gives you an assist.
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/YAB.2ACI/2739 Message Board Post: If anyone has the transcriptions for the above cemetery, I am looking for any Birch or Mooneys buried there. Thanks Cheryl
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/YAB.2ACI/1020.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1 Message Board Post: Hi Tony: Just wanted to let you know I got your message. I've been out of town. I'll check your website as soon as I can and look forward to seeing what we can match up. I'll notify you at your email address rather than here. Judy
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: WHOBREY Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/YAB.2ACI/2738 Message Board Post: I am looking for info on Veva Whobrey's parents. She was from Breck. CO. Ky. and she married a Thomas Mattingley in the early 1900's. They had a son named Charles Mattingley. Any info would be appreciated. Thank you Nina Lindsey Alemao
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Lucas, Clark Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/YAB.2ACI/180.184.1 Message Board Post: Thank you for your 08 Sep 2002 posting re: Lucas. At that time, you were missing a daughter - Lavina (b.1822). I found her name in One World Tree. She married Robert Lee Clark.
Hi all... I thought I had put the newest uploaded pages on, but come to find out.. I hadn't. I've got all of High Plains UMC Cemetery keyed in and loaded onto the pages as of Saturday night. When I realized I hadn't linked up the pages, I uploaded what needed to be done tonight... and they are now up and running. I'm in the process of indexing and resizing Garfield Cemetery, and while I'm hoping for it to be this weekend that it's online... reality tells me it'll be mid-week next week at earliest. I also have the article regarding the history of the old Lost Run Cemetery (known today as Stinnett Cemetery #2) posted in the "News" Section. And in talking with my cousin, I learned that another name for the old Rosetta Cemetery is "the old Slaton Cemetery". I've since added it to the tombstone page to reflect the dual names. Hopefully as the "old cemetery" names come to light, I can put those on for those that might get a death certificate but the name of the burial ground has changed since the burial. Y'all have a good one! Happy Hunting! Dana Breckinridge County Kentucky GenWeb Archives Coordinator http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/ky/breckinridge/toc.html Email to: brieskate@peoplepc.com