Estell, I suggest you contact Helen Tackett at the address or phone number given. I took the liberty to send a copy of this note to Peggy McSwain who is on the Boyd Co., KY list. She is also interested in the TACKETT family. Frankie ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, January 18, 2006 6:15 PM Subject: Re: [KYCARTER] Progress on the Jiles (Giles) Green Cemetery Project, Location... > Excuse me ladies. I am interested in the Helen Tackett line. My Jesse R. > Harris, born in Lee Co. Va. in 1824, married Sarah Salyer in Floyd Co., Ky. in > 1848 had a daughter Emily Harris who married a Jim Tackett in Erath Co., > Tx. the Salyer's and Harris's had traveled to Texas from St. Paul, Arkansas. > I am trying to find someone who can tell me more about Jesse R. Harris and > thought perhaps someone in the Tackett line might know something of Sarah's > husband parents. Sarah and Jim went back to I believe Oklahoma for a short time > to other Tackett families there, but she died and was buried in Erath co. > Tx. Jim may have had another marriage before or after Sarah and I believe he > is buried in an 'Oney" ? Cemetery. I do have quite a lot of information on the > Tackett family sent to my by either a Tackett or a Green. > > Any information would be appreciated and I am glad to share although I have > been having some computer problems. > Thank You in Advance, > Estell Blake, Est1b1AOL.com >
Hi, Marlene, The cemetery being restored is located in Johnson County, Kentucky, on Rt. 3387, near Honey Lane. Right beside the road is the James Green Cemetery, also known as the Marcus Green Cemetery. The Jiles Green Cemetery is on the hill on the opposite side of Rt. 3387; the hill is bounded by Rt. 3387 and Honey Lane. This is in the Rockhouse area, nead Chandlerville. James and Marcus Green were sons of Jiles Green, and Jiles' second wife Margaret Ghent Yates Green is buried in the cemetery that is known by their name. This is on property that was once owned by Jiles Green. Helen's Tackett line: I am not sure. She is really into family research, though, so why don't you contact her. She doesn't use email, but will gladly respond to a phone call or letter. Frankie
What Takett line is Helen from? I have previously been doing some research on the Tackets. Where is this cemetery located? Frankie Perry <[email protected]> wrote: Helen Tackett called me January 15, 2006 to update me on the project. Ted Walter and helpers will be installing a sturdy fence and gate around the cemetery as soon as the weather breaks. They had planned to do it this past week but were forced to postpone the project because of heavy rain in the area. It was decided that the fence needed to be the first priority to protect the cemetery from further damage, as it is in a cattle pasture. The cost for the fence is more than expected: somewhere in the neighborhood of four thousand dollars. As soon as the fence is erected and additional funds are raised, a marker will be placed for Jiles and wife Nancy Chandler. If you have questions about the project or wish to make a contribution, please contact either Helen Tackett or Ted Walter. Contact me for their address or phone number as I do not want to post it online Helen Tackett P O Box 433 Kingsville, OH 44048 Phone: 440-224-0119 Ted Walter Work: 888-561-2177 145 Market St. Lexington, KY 40507 Only five carved markers were located in 1971. Given the size of the cemetery, there are many more graves, most marked only by fieldstones. Help is needed to identify these. If anyone knows of persons buried in this cemetery, please contact me or one of the above My address: Frankie Perry P O Box 216 Haines, AK 99827 Phone: 907-767-5545 [email protected] Persons KNOWN to be buried here: JILES (GILES) GREEN, b. ca 1798-1800 in Virginia, s/o William Green and Judith Ann "Judea" Gordon; d. 20 August 1881 in Johnson County, Kentucky NANCY CHANDLER, wife of Jiles, b. June 18, 1799, Virginia, d/o Thomas Chandler and Amasa Jane; d. January 18, 1845 in Johnson County, Kentucky. Name listed by Chandler family as "Catherine" or "Katy". WILLIAM GREEN, b. September 16, 1831 in Lawrence Co., KY; d. March 20, 1926 in Johnson Co, KY, s/o Jiles and Nancy SARAH YATES GREEN, wife of William, b. January 16, 1828; d. April 9, 1902 in Johnson Co., KY; d/o of Joshua YATES and Margaret GHENT. (Margaret Ghent Yates was 2nd wife of Jiles Green, and is buried in a nearby cemetery) GARFIELD GREEN, 1873-1875 Suspected buried there, unverified: JUDITH GORDON GREEN, d. 1856; mother of Jiles (Giles) and Enoch Green DAVID GREEN, b. bet 1825 and 1828 Lawrence Co., KY; d. ca 1868 Johnson Co., KY, s/o Jiles (Giles) & Nancy JOHN GREEN, March 6, 1838 in Lawrence Co KY; d. July 7, 1912, Little Gap, Johnson Co., KY, s/o Jiles (Giles )& Nancy Green (buried "Green Yard"?) JEMIMA SPARKS GREEN, b. 1846, d/o Daniel SPARKS and Sarah JAYNE; d. December 9, 1916 in Johnson Co., KY w/o John Green Frankie Perry (My Green line: Mabel6, WilliamThomas5, Harman4, Thomas3, Jiles (Giles)2, Willam1) ==== KYCARTER Mailing List ==== USGS Mapping Information query form http://www-nmd.usgs.gov/www/gnis/gnisform.html ============================== Find your ancestors in the Birth, Marriage and Death Records. New content added every business day. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13964/rd.ashx Marlene Tackett --------------------------------- Yahoo! Photos Got holiday prints? See all the ways to get quality prints in your hands ASAP.
I failed to pinpoint the location of the cemetery in my recent note. The cemetery being restored is located in Johnson County, Kentucky, on Rt. 3387, near Honey Lane. Right beside the road is the James Green Cemetery, also known as the Marcus Green Cemetery. The Jiles Green Cemetery is on the hill on the opposite side of Rt. 3387; the hill is bounded by Rt. 3387 and Honey Lane. This is in the Rockhouse area, nead Chandlerville. James and Marcus Green were sons of Jiles Green, and Jiles' second wife Margaret Ghent Yates Green is buried in the cemetery that is known by their name. For more details, search the list archives for messages sent in 2005.
Helen Tackett called me January 15, 2006 to update me on the project. Ted Walter and helpers will be installing a sturdy fence and gate around the cemetery as soon as the weather breaks. They had planned to do it this past week but were forced to postpone the project because of heavy rain in the area. It was decided that the fence needed to be the first priority to protect the cemetery from further damage, as it is in a cattle pasture. The cost for the fence is more than expected: somewhere in the neighborhood of four thousand dollars. As soon as the fence is erected and additional funds are raised, a marker will be placed for Jiles and wife Nancy Chandler. If you have questions about the project or wish to make a contribution, please contact either Helen Tackett or Ted Walter. Contact me for their address or phone number as I do not want to post it online Helen Tackett P O Box 433 Kingsville, OH 44048 Phone: 440-224-0119 Ted Walter Work: 888-561-2177 145 Market St. Lexington, KY 40507 Only five carved markers were located in 1971. Given the size of the cemetery, there are many more graves, most marked only by fieldstones. Help is needed to identify these. If anyone knows of persons buried in this cemetery, please contact me or one of the above My address: Frankie Perry P O Box 216 Haines, AK 99827 Phone: 907-767-5545 [email protected] Persons KNOWN to be buried here: JILES (GILES) GREEN, b. ca 1798-1800 in Virginia, s/o William Green and Judith Ann "Judea" Gordon; d. 20 August 1881 in Johnson County, Kentucky NANCY CHANDLER, wife of Jiles, b. June 18, 1799, Virginia, d/o Thomas Chandler and Amasa Jane; d. January 18, 1845 in Johnson County, Kentucky. Name listed by Chandler family as "Catherine" or "Katy". WILLIAM GREEN, b. September 16, 1831 in Lawrence Co., KY; d. March 20, 1926 in Johnson Co, KY, s/o Jiles and Nancy SARAH YATES GREEN, wife of William, b. January 16, 1828; d. April 9, 1902 in Johnson Co., KY; d/o of Joshua YATES and Margaret GHENT. (Margaret Ghent Yates was 2nd wife of Jiles Green, and is buried in a nearby cemetery) GARFIELD GREEN, 1873-1875 Suspected buried there, unverified: JUDITH GORDON GREEN, d. 1856; mother of Jiles (Giles) and Enoch Green DAVID GREEN, b. bet 1825 and 1828 Lawrence Co., KY; d. ca 1868 Johnson Co., KY, s/o Jiles (Giles) & Nancy JOHN GREEN, March 6, 1838 in Lawrence Co KY; d. July 7, 1912, Little Gap, Johnson Co., KY, s/o Jiles (Giles )& Nancy Green (buried "Green Yard"?) JEMIMA SPARKS GREEN, b. 1846, d/o Daniel SPARKS and Sarah JAYNE; d. December 9, 1916 in Johnson Co., KY w/o John Green Frankie Perry (My Green line: Mabel6, WilliamThomas5, Harman4, Thomas3, Jiles (Giles)2, Willam1)
Passed to me from my sister. Nancy Blankenship Brinly Subject: VA Online Grave site Locator _http://gravelocator.cem.va.gov_ (http://gravelocator.cem.va.gov/) WASHINGTON (December 22, 2005) - The burial locations of more than 5 million veterans for whom the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) has provided grave markers are now available on the Internet, as well as the information inscribed on the markers. Online since April 2004, the nationwide gravesite locator (http://gravelocator.cem.va.gov) helps veterans' families, former comrades-in-arms and others find the graves of veterans. VA recently added 1.9 million records for veterans buried primarily in private cemeteries to its database. The gravesite locator previously carried records on 3 million veterans buried in VA national cemeteries since the Civil War, and in state veterans cemeteries and Arlington National Cemetery since 1999. "The expansion of this innovative program continues VA's commitment to using Internet technology to fulfill the important mission of memorializing our nation's veterans," said the Honorable R. James Nicholson, Secretary of Veterans Affairs. "By adding records to our online database, VA also helps families research their genealogy and ensures that future generations of Americans will be able to ho! nor these veterans for their service." The new records date from January 1997, the earliest time for which electronic records exist. The information comes from applications made for these veterans' headstones or markers. Beyond the 5 million records now available, VA continues to add approximately 1,000 new records to the database each day. Last year, VA furnished nearly 369,000 inscribed headstones and markers for veterans' graves worldwide. Internet users only need to provide the last name of the deceased veteran or dependent. Typically, the information available includes name, birth and death dates, rank, branch of service and the address and phone number of the cemetery. Veterans whose discharges are other than dishonorable, their spouses and dependent children may be buried in a national cemetery, regardless of where they live. No advance reservations are made. VA provides perpetual care, as well as a headstone or marker, a burial flag and a memorial certificate to survivors. Informatio! n on VA burial benefits can be obtained from national cemetery offices, from a VA Web site at www.cem.va.gov or by calling VA regional offices toll-free at 1-800-827-1000.
Kenneth, I show Ruby Clay Barker, born Apr. 3, 1981 - died mar. 10, 1997, as being buried in the Jarvis # 2 cemetery in Carter Co. Also a side note states that she was married to Everett "Mutt" Barker; and was also a daughter of Haskel & Elsie Waugh Clay; also a twin to Jewell Clay Nolen. The Jarvis # 2 cemetery is located on Corey Road near Grahn Kentucky. From the courthouse in Grayson, approx. 11 miles west on U.S. 60, turn left/south on Rt 182 about 4 miles to Grahn. At Grahn, you need to go right/west across the old railroad track bed onto Corey Road. Go about 2.5 miles on Corey Road. Cemetery is on the right at top of hill. If you have a G.P.S unit, just go to coordinates N 38 17.2526 by W 83 06.8953. If you need contact me directly at [email protected]_ (mailto:[email protected]) Happy New Year to you also Don M. In a message dated 12/27/2005 10:28:01 A.M. Eastern Standard Time, [email protected] writes: Requesting a cemetery lookup for the following: Ruby BARKER, b: 3 Apr 1918, d: 10 Mar 1997 Any help sincerely appreciated. Happy New Year. Kenneth R. Searles Rochester, KY ==== KYCARTER Mailing List ==== To unsubscribe, send the command "unsubscribe" to [email protected] (if in mail mode) or [email protected] (if in digest mode.) ============================== Census images 1901, 1891, 1881 and 1871, plus so much more. Ancestry.com's United Kingdom & Ireland Collection. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13968/rd.ashx
Requesting a cemetery lookup for the following: Ruby BARKER, b: 3 Apr 1918, d: 10 Mar 1997 Any help sincerely appreciated. Happy New Year. Kenneth R. Searles Rochester, KY
In a message dated 12/7/2005 1:55:24 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, [email protected] writes: Hello, is it possible that the correct spelling is Offill? LJE Possible, but I can't locate a spelling such as that for a cemetery either. One person wrote that Alexander Walker was actually buried in the Jason Cemetery. Regards, Bob Walker Personal Genealogy Page: http://members.aol.com/rwa5352802 For a discussion on the Walkers of Knox County, KY (and beyond) and Hawkins County, TN, join us at: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Hawkins_Walkers/ War of 1812 - Battle for Fort Meigs: http://members.aol.com/rwa5352802/ftmeigs Walker Surname DNA Study (Group GR-18) http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~fabercove/test_results.htm
Thank you very much, Don. I subsequently found this family on your Jacobs Cemetery listing. It makes sense in one way...it is located near Enterprise. A slight difference in dates but I can reconcile that fairly easy. Regards, Bob Walker Genealogy Page: http://members.aol.com/rwa5352802 In a message dated 12/7/2005 10:32:04 A.M. Eastern Standard Time, [email protected] writes: Bob, I have Alexander Walker, born May 11, 1839 - died August 10, 1900, as being buried in the Jacobs Cemetery. I have found no cemetery by the name of Affield in my list of over 500 cemeteries located in Carter Co. The Jacobs Cemetery is located on Greenbriar Rd, about 2 tenths of a mile west of the intersection of Greenbriar and Rte 955. That is the only Alexander Walker that I have in my lsiting. Don Meenach
Bob, I have Alexander Walker, born May 11, 1839 - died August 10, 1900, as being buried in the Jacobs Cemetery. I have found no cemetery by the name of Affield in my list of over 500 cemeteries located in Carter Co. The Jacobs Cemetery is located on Greenbriar Rd, about 2 tenths of a mile west of the intersection of Greenbriar and Rte 955. That is the only Alexander Walker that I have in my lsiting. Don Meenach In a message dated 12/6/2005 4:43:35 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, [email protected] writes: My records indicate that Alexander Sherman WALKER was buried in the Affield Cemetery. Can anyone tell me if this cemetery exists? Regards, Bob Walker Personal Genealogy Page: http://members.aol.com/rwa5352802 For a discussion on the Walkers of Knox County, KY (and beyond) and Hawkins County, TN, join us at: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Hawkins_Walkers/ War of 1812 - Battle for Fort Meigs: http://members.aol.com/rwa5352802/ftmeigs Walker Surname DNA Study (Group GR-18) http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~fabercove/test_results.htm ==== KYCARTER Mailing List ==== List Mom for KYCARTER: Diana Boothe [email protected] ============================== Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million records added in the last 12 months. Largest online collection in the world. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13965/rd.ashx
Hello, is it possible that the correct spelling is Offill? LJE ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, December 07, 2005 3:00 AM Subject: KYCARTER-D Digest V05 #78
My records indicate that Alexander Sherman WALKER was buried in the Affield Cemetery. Can anyone tell me if this cemetery exists? Regards, Bob Walker Personal Genealogy Page: http://members.aol.com/rwa5352802 For a discussion on the Walkers of Knox County, KY (and beyond) and Hawkins County, TN, join us at: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Hawkins_Walkers/ War of 1812 - Battle for Fort Meigs: http://members.aol.com/rwa5352802/ftmeigs Walker Surname DNA Study (Group GR-18) http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~fabercove/test_results.htm
In a message dated 12/5/2005 2:37:10 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, [email protected] writes: I don't know whether this will help a bit, but my sister married into the Alexander family in Carter County, Kentucky. Her husband was James Alexander m. circa 1950 His parents, Everett and Mamie Alexander. Both now dead. You might find his ancestors in the 1930 census for Carter County and tie them in. Good luck. LJE Thanks, Bob.
Requesting a cemetery lookup for the above couple. James, b: 16 May 1915, d: 31 Jan 1994; Edna Mae, b: 29 Apr 1918, d: 31 Oct 1995. I have went thru the cemeterys listed on the Carter County Website to no avail. Any help sincerely appreciated. Kenneth R. Searles Rochester, KY
I would like to correspond with anyone researching the following family. Alexander left Carter County around 1872 and returned around 1900. Regards, Bob Walker Genealogy Page: http://members.aol.com/rwa5352802 5. Alexander Sherman (Alex) WALKER (1.John1) born 11-Apr-1830, Perry Co., KY, married (1) Abt. 1847, in Floyd Co., KY, Mary Elizabeth (Betsy) ALLEN, born abt. 1834, KY (1850 Census), married (2) Feb. 14, 1859, in Carter Co., KY,_[i]_ (aoldb://mail/write/template.htm#_edn1) Olive UNDERWOOD, born 19-Jun-1840, Nicholas Co., VA (WV), (daughter of James Mansfield UNDERWOOD) died 3-Mar-1906, Enterprise, KY. Alexander died 19-Aug-1900, Enterprise, Carter Co., KY, Buried: Affield Cemetary. RDW: Documents contained in Alexander's Pension Files, Claim Number 720999, indicate that he served under Captain Jones, Company G, 22nd Kentucky Volunteers, Federal Army, during the Civil War; the official dates appearing to be from October 25th, 1861 through August 21st, 1862. On the latter date it appears that he was captured by Confederate Forces, under the command of General E. Kirby Smith, while hospitalized in Barboursville, Kentucky. Affidavits in the pension files document Alexander's whereabouts during his lifetime: lived in Perry County, Kentucky from birth until February, 1858 when he moved to Carter County, Kentucky; lived in Olathe, Kansas from 1872 until 1877; lived in Delta County, Texas from 1877 until at least 1890 when we can find him on the Federal Census. In 1900 he appears on the Carter County, Kentucky federal census. One affidavit reflects that he worked in Indiana and Illinois during 1865. Mae (Walker) Hughes stated that he returned to Kentucky in 1897/98. Page 180, Delta Co., Texas Deed Book, records the purchase of 40 acres of land by an A. Walker on November 1, 1877. Page 179, of the same book, records the purchase of 40 acres of land by William Walker on the same date. This would appear to substantiate Alexander being in Pecan Gap by 1877. As a matter of interest, payment terms in both cases was $12.00 down and two annual note payments of $54.00. Children by Mary Elizabeth (Betsy) ALLEN: + 27. i William M. WALKER born 24-Dec-1848. 28. ii Baby Girl WALKER born 25-Dec-1851, Perry Co., KY, died 25-Dec-1851, Perry Co., KY. 29. iii John (Jack) WALKER born 1852, died 1917/1918, Altus, OK. Killed by a horse. Never married. 30. iv Dave WALKER born 20-Sep-1853, Perry County, KY._[ii]_ (aoldb://mail/write/template.htm#_edn2) Never married. + 31. v Mary WALKER born 3-Apr-1858. Children by Olive UNDERWOOD: + 32. vi Amelia A. (Minnie) WALKER born 1862. + 33. vii James M. WALKER born Oct. 1866. 34. viii Fred WALKER born Jan 1882, Texas (Probably Delta County), died 3-Mar-1937, Probably Carter County, Kentucky. Never married. Fred appears in the 1900 Carter County, KY Census. 33. James M. WALKER (5.Alexander2, 1.John1) born Oct. 1866, Hayward, KY, married 14-May-1903, in Paris, KY, Laura GRAVITT. Birth date taken from 1900 Carter Co., KY census. Differs from date shown in Mae (Walker) Hughes papers (Nov. 9, 1868), but resolves conflict as to when they could have moved to Delta Co., Texas. Children: + 99. i Harry E. WALKER born 4-Jul-1904. 100. ii James Earl WALKER born 21-Apr-1907, married Ruby CANAFAX. No children. ____________________________________ _[i]_ (aoldb://mail/write/template.htm#_ednref1) Carter County marriage records per Laverne Galeener-Moore, 5/28/2000 _[ii]_ (aoldb://mail/write/template.htm#_ednref2) Perry County, KY Birth Records
I don't know whether this will help a bit, but my sister married into the Alexander family in Carter County, Kentucky. Her husband was James Alexander m. circa 1950 His parents, Everett and Mamie Alexander. Both now dead. You might find his ancestors in the 1930 census for Carter County and tie them in. Good luck. LJE ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, December 05, 2005 10:28 AM Subject: [KYCARTER] Descendants of Alexander Sherman Walker - Carter Co., KY, Delta County, TX > > I would like to correspond with anyone researching the following family. > Alexander left Carter County around 1872 and returned around 1900. > Regards, Bob Walker > Genealogy Page: http://members.aol.com/rwa5352802 > 5. Alexander Sherman (Alex) WALKER (1.John1) born 11-Apr-1830, Perry > Co., KY, married (1) Abt. 1847, in Floyd Co., KY, Mary Elizabeth (Betsy) > ALLEN, born abt. 1834, KY (1850 Census), married (2) Feb. 14, 1859, in Carter Co., > KY,_[i]_ (aoldb://mail/write/template.htm#_edn1) Olive UNDERWOOD, born > 19-Jun-1840, Nicholas Co., VA (WV), (daughter of James Mansfield UNDERWOOD) died > 3-Mar-1906, Enterprise, KY. Alexander died 19-Aug-1900, Enterprise, Carter > Co., KY, Buried: Affield Cemetary. > RDW: Documents contained in Alexander's Pension Files, Claim Number 720999, > indicate that he served under Captain Jones, Company G, 22nd Kentucky > Volunteers, Federal Army, during the Civil War; the official dates appearing to be > from October 25th, 1861 through August 21st, 1862. On the latter date it > appears that he was captured by Confederate Forces, under the command of General > E. Kirby Smith, while hospitalized in Barboursville, Kentucky. > Affidavits in the pension files document Alexander's whereabouts during his > lifetime: lived in Perry County, Kentucky from birth until February, 1858 > when he moved to Carter County, Kentucky; lived in Olathe, Kansas from 1872 > until 1877; lived in Delta County, Texas from 1877 until at least 1890 when we > can find him on the Federal Census. In 1900 he appears on the Carter County, > Kentucky federal census. One affidavit reflects that he worked in Indiana and > Illinois during 1865. > Mae (Walker) Hughes stated that he returned to Kentucky in 1897/98. > Page 180, Delta Co., Texas Deed Book, records the purchase of 40 acres of > land by an A. Walker on November 1, 1877. Page 179, of the same book, records > the purchase of 40 acres of land by William Walker on the same date. This would > appear to substantiate Alexander being in Pecan Gap by 1877. As a matter of > interest, payment terms in both cases was $12.00 down and two annual note > payments of $54.00. > Children by Mary Elizabeth (Betsy) ALLEN: > + 27. i William M. WALKER born 24-Dec-1848. > 28. ii Baby Girl WALKER born 25-Dec-1851, Perry Co., KY, died > 25-Dec-1851, Perry Co., KY. > 29. iii John (Jack) WALKER born 1852, died 1917/1918, Altus, OK. > Killed by a horse. Never married. > 30. iv Dave WALKER born 20-Sep-1853, Perry County, KY._[ii]_ > (aoldb://mail/write/template.htm#_edn2) Never married. > + 31. v Mary WALKER born 3-Apr-1858. > Children by Olive UNDERWOOD: > + 32. vi Amelia A. (Minnie) WALKER born 1862. > + 33. vii James M. WALKER born Oct. 1866. > 34. viii Fred WALKER born Jan 1882, Texas (Probably Delta County), > died 3-Mar-1937, Probably Carter County, Kentucky. Never married. Fred > appears in the 1900 Carter County, KY Census. > > 33. James M. WALKER (5.Alexander2, 1.John1) born Oct. 1866, Hayward, KY, > married 14-May-1903, in Paris, KY, Laura GRAVITT. Birth date taken from > 1900 Carter Co., KY census. Differs from date shown in Mae (Walker) Hughes > papers (Nov. 9, 1868), but resolves conflict as to when they could have moved to > Delta Co., Texas. > Children: > + 99. i Harry E. WALKER born 4-Jul-1904. > 100. ii James Earl WALKER born 21-Apr-1907, married Ruby CANAFAX. No > children. > > ____________________________________ > > _[i]_ (aoldb://mail/write/template.htm#_ednref1) Carter County marriage > records per Laverne Galeener-Moore, 5/28/2000 > > _[ii]_ (aoldb://mail/write/template.htm#_ednref2) Perry County, KY Birth > Records > > > > > ==== KYCARTER Mailing List ==== > Hoaxes and Urban Legends on the Internet > http://www.snopes.com/ > <A HREF="http://www.snopes.com/">Snopes.com</a> > > ============================== > New! Family Tree Maker 2005. Build your tree and search for your ancestors at the same time. Share your tree with family and friends. Learn more: http://landing.ancestry.com/familytreemaker/2005/tour.aspx?sourceid=14599&targetid=5429 >
Granny Flora was the daughter of Robert Marion Burchett and Ina Hedge Burchett She was born in Ranier Oreogon May 18 1910 when her parents moved out there and then came back after she was born to Carter County She was a tough old bird who still remembered things very clearly She will be greatly missed The Kentucky Post Sat Nov 5 2005 Flora Ellen Burchett Ison, 95, of Mount Olivet, died Friday at Robertson County Health Care Facility, Mount Olivet. She was a homemaker and a member of Mount Olivet Christian Church. Two sons and five daughters preceded her in death. Survivors include sons, Eddie Jacobs and Joshua Ison, both of Mount Olivet; daughters, Barbara A. Curtis of Lexington and Ina Burkett of Somerset; and several grandchildren, great-grandchildren, and great-great-grandchildren. Services will be at 2 p.m. Monday at Robertson County Funeral Home, Mount Olivet. Visitation will be from 5 to 8 p.m. Sunday. Burial will be in Mount Olivet Cemetery.
Thank you for reminding everyone to pay attention to our families health-related problems and to advise our doctors of them. Preventative medicine can save lives as well as dollars! -----Original Message----- From: Ken Reeder <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Sent: Wed, 09 Nov 2005 14:56:42 -0600 Subject: [KYCARTER] Family Health History Month - and day - Thanksgiving Once, in my several years of posting to rootsweb-l list, I was "delisted" for posting an article from ROOTSWEB REVIEW. But I believe strongly that, while this article does not have a surname that might be of interest to this list, nor does it mention the specific mailing list by name, I believe the article is of importance to the genealogy community and family research. This article is from this weeks ROOTSWEB REVIEW FAMILY HEALTH HISTORY. November is Family Health History month in the U.S. and Thanksgiving (November 24) has been designated as National Family History Day. Families are encouraged to discuss family history and illnesses and conditions that are prevalent among family members at family gatherings -- and to record that information. Health care professionals have known for a long time that common diseases -- heart disease, cancer, and diabetes -- and even rare diseases -- like hemophilia, cystic fibrosis, and sickle cell anemia -- can run in families. Tracing the illnesses suffered by your parents, grandparents, and other blood relatives can help your doctor predict the disorders to which you may be at risk and take action to keep you and your family healthy. Most genealogy software programs, such as Family Tree Maker (FTM), have places to enter medical history information and reports that will display that information as well. Take a few minutes and talk with your family about health history and record it for future generations. For more information see: http://www.hhs.gov/familyhistory/ ==== KYCARTER Mailing List ==== To unsubscribe, send the command "unsubscribe" to [email protected] (if in mail mode) or [email protected] (if in digest mode.) ============================== Census images 1901, 1891, 1881 and 1871, plus so much more. Ancestry.com's United Kingdom & Ireland Collection. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13968/rd.ashx
Once, in my several years of posting to rootsweb-l list, I was "delisted" for posting an article from ROOTSWEB REVIEW. But I believe strongly that, while this article does not have a surname that might be of interest to this list, nor does it mention the specific mailing list by name, I believe the article is of importance to the genealogy community and family research. This article is from this weeks ROOTSWEB REVIEW FAMILY HEALTH HISTORY. November is Family Health History month in the U.S. and Thanksgiving (November 24) has been designated as National Family History Day. Families are encouraged to discuss family history and illnesses and conditions that are prevalent among family members at family gatherings -- and to record that information. Health care professionals have known for a long time that common diseases -- heart disease, cancer, and diabetes -- and even rare diseases -- like hemophilia, cystic fibrosis, and sickle cell anemia -- can run in families. Tracing the illnesses suffered by your parents, grandparents, and other blood relatives can help your doctor predict the disorders to which you may be at risk and take action to keep you and your family healthy. Most genealogy software programs, such as Family Tree Maker (FTM), have places to enter medical history information and reports that will display that information as well. Take a few minutes and talk with your family about health history and record it for future generations. For more information see: http://www.hhs.gov/familyhistory/