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    1. [KYCASEY-L] Re: Campbell, Joseph G.
    2. 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/lAB.2ACE/2880.1.1.1 Message Board Post: Pat, Joseph Campbell is my Ggfather and he is buried in Bonham Tx. at the Willow Wild Cemetery but I am not sure where Nancy Edwards is buried, if she is buried there , there is no marker. They were married in Casey Co. Kentucky in 1865. This info. is in the Bonham courthouse P42, Book 1 ,1903-1919.I can't find my other info. right now but if I can help or if you have any other info. please write.Thanks Brenda

    05/14/2002 02:45:26
    1. [KYCASEY-L] Re: Laurel Brown/phillipine insurrection
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: cundiff/haggard/randolph/wesley/dye/pike Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/lAB.2ACE/2927.1 Message Board Post: i have no information to help you, but would like to know more about where you found records for servicemen from the philipene insurrection and approx when your family member served. there is a family "rumor" that my mothers uncle spent time in the philipines. i have also been told he later taught spanish, which i thought was very interesting for casey county ky in the early 1900's. i am tracking Jim (James) Randolph and not having much luck. any military leads you could give would help. i have been told Ky had many volunteers sent in the 1890's, but thats about all i know. thanks

    05/14/2002 11:45:22
    1. Re: [KYCASEY-L] Hatter -Patterson-Rayborn
    2. jloldham
    3. Margaret m Hatter Annie m. Frank Emerson Cornelious b/d 1880 Perlina "Lineabeth" m. D.R. Ellison Frank m. Susan Wheeler Patsy m. C. Sweet Mary Florence m Williard Salyers Samuel T. m Ethel Nichols That's all I see I would appreciate any info on any of these families. "Sam" Rayborn had 4 ch. (whose Mother was Elizabeth Whitaker that died about 1870-1872) when he and Lois married. Robert Nancy Melinda m Wm. "Pigg" Hatter Roseannah m. Samuel King and my Gr-grandfather Henry Clay b. 7/25/1868 m.1889 Casey Co., Ky. Nancy Eveline Anderson d. 1953 near Champagne, Ill. buried in Dayton , Ohio. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------ Jenny

    05/14/2002 09:40:37
    1. Re: [KYCASEY-L] Hatter -Patterson-Rayborn
    2. Hey Jenny, can you list those doz. children or Samuel Rayborn and Lois Hatter? Thanks. Sharon

    05/14/2002 05:41:44
    1. [KYCASEY-L] Re: Omby Wethington
    2. 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/lAB.2ACE/1301.2234.2245.1.1 Message Board Post: It is my understanding that Omby was my grandfathers stepbrother . My records are in Ky and I will be in florida until 7/6. I may be a generation off in my memory . Email me direct should you want additional info. Rita

    05/14/2002 04:20:06
    1. [KYCASEY-L] Hatter-Patterson
    2. Please share your findings on Laura on the Casey site, as I want to match her up with my Hatter family as well. Is George Patterson the son of Green Berry Patterson and Permielia Perkins? Or has that been questioned as well? I have a Mary Patterson that married James Alexander Hatter. Anyone know who her parents are? Sharon Johnson

    05/14/2002 03:16:01
    1. [KYCASEY-L] Hatter -Patterson-Rayborn
    2. jloldham
    3. I don't know how accurate this info is as I failed to note a souce for it------------------ Someone please let me know if it needs correcting. Husband: Unknown Hatter -wife Mary Lois " Louisa" Francis Hatter : Her parents Richard Nicholas Hatter and Paulina Wall Children: Laura J. Hatter b. 1868 m. Oct 07,1882 Casey Co., Ky. Died 1890 Spouce: George W. Patterson; 2nd Wm. T. Garner ----------------------------------------------------------------- Glancy Hatter 1868-1886 Then June 20,1874 in Pulaski Co., Ky. Lois married John Samuel Rayborn. and they had over a dozen children. Jenny

    05/14/2002 03:09:48
    1. Re: [KYCASEY-L] Hatter-Patterson
    2. jloldham
    3. Sharon what's the dates You are looking out? Does anyone know if they are related to Lois Francis Hatter? She married John Samuel Rayborn as his 3rd wife, but have found her listed also as Mary Francis. Richard and Perlina are supposely her parents. Jenny

    05/14/2002 02:35:20
    1. [KYCASEY-L] Re: Campbell, Joseph G.
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Edwards, Bright, Bell, Snow Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/lAB.2ACE/2880.1.1 Message Board Post: Marlene, Is there any further information on Nancy E. Edwards? Is she buried along the side of her husband, Joseph G. Campbell? What is the name of the cemetery and the location if you have it? Does the marriage book give the location of their marriage? Thanks, Pat

    05/13/2002 03:20:07
    1. [KYCASEY-L] Re: HAMM OF CASEY CO.,KY
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: HAMM OF CASEY COUNTY Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/lAB.2ACE/2894.1 Message Board Post: HELLO DEBBIE. N.S. HAMM WAS MY GREAT GRANDFATHER. HARRISON B. HAMM WAS HIS SON AND MY GRANDFATHER. I HAVE ALL THE INFORMATION ON THEM AS I AM FROM CASEY COUNTY, LET ME KNOW WHAT INFORMATION YOU NEED.

    05/13/2002 11:45:45
    1. Re: [KYCASEY-L] Laura HATTER
    2. M Wethington
    3. Here is one more reason I think there are 2 Laura Hatters. In the 1910 Census, Casey County Kentucky sd 11, ed 44, sheet 6A Watt Hatter Household: Watt is 58 years old, married for the 2nd time for 20 years. His wife is Mary B, 33 years old, this is her 1st marriage Children: Mack 17 years John L 13 years Eva 7 years Laura 6 years old !!! William T 2 years old This Laura could not be the wife of George Patterson. So, who are the parents of the Laura Hatter who appears as the granddaughter of Richard Hatter in 1880; and is she the same laura Hatter that married George Patterson? Thanks for any help or insights! Marilyn

    05/13/2002 11:14:48
    1. Re: [KYCASEY-L] Laura HATTER
    2. M Wethington
    3. Hi Dennis, I'm confused also! Maybe there were 2 Laura HATTERs? In the 1870 census Walter A HATTER is listed in his father's, Richard, household. He is listed as age 19 and at school for his occupation. In the 1870 census, Mary B Black, living with her father, Silas BLACK, is 3 years old. So, she was born about 1867. (Since, Laura Hatter, granddaughter of Richard is 12 in 1880, Mary B Black cannot be her mother.) In the 1880 census a Watt Hatter is living with his wife Lizzie. He is stated as being 24 years old. Lizzie is stated as being 22 years old. They are not living with any children of their own. They are living with his brother, Sam, and sister-in-law, Nancy, and 2 nieces. Watt did have a brother named Samuel. I'm not sure about the discrepancy with ages. Is this Watt, the son of Richard? (Since, Laura Hatter, granddaughter of Richard is 12 in 1880, This Lizzie cannot be her mother.) In one source - Watt Hatter's daughter, Laura married Hobert ESTES. They had 2 children - Glory Belle Estes and Betty Gene Estes. source - "Descendants of John Matthews Hatter, found in the Hatter folder at the Casey County Library. Sorry, I did not note the submitter. In the Kentucky death index, 1911 to present (Ancestry.com) There is a Hobert ESTES from Casey County. He died on October 24, 1991 at the age of 90. Marilyn Dennis wrote: > Marilyn, > > I show Laura J. Hatter as the daughter of Walton "Watt" A. Hatter and Eliza > Patterson; that she was born about 1864; she married George Washington > Patterson, (son of Green Berry Patterson and Permelia Perkins), on Oct 7, > 1882, and they had a son, Jesse Patterson, about 1883. > > After reviewing this data, I'm sorta curious about its validity, though! I > show that "Watt" was born Jan 28, 1851 - which would mean that he was 13 > when Laura was born! > > Hmmmmm... > > Dennis >

    05/13/2002 09:42:15
    1. [KYCASEY-L] Correction of email address
    2. 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/lAB.2ACE/2173.3.1.1.1.1.1.2 Message Board Post: My email address is [email protected] [email protected] Not sure where the system is picking that up from. Thanks

    05/13/2002 09:10:12
    1. RE: [KYCASEY-L] Laura HATTER
    2. Dennis
    3. Marilyn, I show Laura J. Hatter as the daughter of Walton "Watt" A. Hatter and Eliza Patterson; that she was born about 1864; she married George Washington Patterson, (son of Green Berry Patterson and Permelia Perkins), on Oct 7, 1882, and they had a son, Jesse Patterson, about 1883. After reviewing this data, I'm sorta curious about its validity, though! I show that "Watt" was born Jan 28, 1851 - which would mean that he was 13 when Laura was born! Hmmmmm... Dennis > -----Original Message----- > Subject: [KYCASEY-L] Laura HATTER > > > Hello! > > I need help with Laura HATTER!

    05/13/2002 07:42:08
    1. [KYCASEY-L] Laura HATTER
    2. M Wethington
    3. Hello! I need help with Laura HATTER! 1. Does anyone know anything about her parents and ancestry? She married George W PATTERSON on October 07, 1882 in Casey County, Kentucky. In the 1880 Casey County, KY Census in the Richard Hatter household, there is a Laura Hatter, age 12, granddaughter. 2. Is this the same Laura that married George Patterson? 3. Who are her parents? In the 1870 Casey County, KY Census in the household of Richard Hatter there is a Sarah, age 2. Relationships are not listed in this census. 4. Is this the same person as the 12 year old Laura or a different person? Thanks a lot, Marilyn

    05/13/2002 06:31:47
    1. Re: [KYCASEY-L] Newspaper from 1926 part 13
    2. Mary in Georgia
    3. Rena, My father's half-sister, Mattie Shelton married Ed Rigney. I don't know their childrens names except for one, Earl Rigney. He was still living a couple of years ago but was in his eighties. Are they connected to your family at all? Mary in Georgia [email protected] http://community.webtv.net/granmary/family

    05/13/2002 05:05:34
    1. Re: [KYCASEY-L] Newspaper from 1926 part 13
    2. Mary in Georgia
    3. Rena, Thanks so much for the old newspaper articles. I love to read them! Mary in Georgia [email protected] http://community.webtv.net/granmary/family

    05/13/2002 03:46:15
    1. [KYCASEY-L] Wesley
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Wesley Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/lAB.2ACE/2930 Message Board Post: Hello I am looking for information on Charlie Wesley He was married to a woman by the name of Lillian ? They had 3 girls and a boy I know someof there names but the had a nickname it was Corky, Two of the girls names was Margery and Katherine (or this could be Kathleen) I can`t remember the other girl name but her and Corky lived in Ohio.Katherine(Kathleen) lived in Standford,KY she was married to a Garner I think she had one girl who passed away not sure how long agoThe other one is Margery she was married to Charley Bell she was my grandmother they had 10 children there names are Preston, John ,Charlie , Gary ,Roy,David, Darlene (Bell) Hall, Jay Larry( Sam), Morris (Pud),Darrell Bell if any knows the Wesley I am talking about please let me know you can e-mail thank you Lisa

    05/13/2002 02:54:12
    1. [KYCASEY-L] Newspaper from 1926 part 13
    2. **This is the last of the information from the newspaper. There is more in it believe it or not :), it is all posted on the States of Heritage website, under Lincoln Co., KY. And in case anyone missed it, included in these messages is an obit, of sorts, for Rudolph Valentino. ttysoon :) The Interior Journal Established 1860 - 67th Year - No. 89 Stanford, Kentucky, Wednesday, August 25, 1926 Felix Brawner's Splendid 101 - Acre Farm Stock, Implements, Crops, Etc. Absolute Auction on Premises Thursday, September 2, 10 A.M. Location: - This fertile 101 acre farm formerly owned by War & Scudder and also W.T. Earles is located about one mile from McKinn a good shipping point on the Southern Railway on the pike leading to Mt. Salem and joins the lands of Baughman, Piles and others, and surrounded by the best of neighbors. In high state of cultivation. Lies well. 60 acres in corn that will make 12 or 15 barrels, and 15 acres in tobacco as fine as mortal man ever looked over. Well watered by five never failing springs and two wells, one right at door. Plenty of fruit. A real nifty farm and good rich soil. And it is going to sell right. H.S. CATRON Junction City, Kentucky CHARLIE GRAVES WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION ON WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1ST at 10:00 A.M. HIS FARM OF 53 ACRES Crops and other Personal Property Rena www.maxpages.com/generations http://OurVisualGenealogy.homestead.com/index.html http://StatesOfHeritage.homestead.com/index.html http://PostcardGenealogy.homestead.com/index.html http://OurPictureGenealogy.homestead.com/ http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/r/i/g/Renamarie-Voron/ @>-^-----

    05/12/2002 10:11:57
    1. [KYCASEY-L] Newspaper from 1926 part 12
    2. The Interior Journal Established 1860 - 67th Year - No. 89 Stanford, Kentucky, Wednesday, August 25, 1926 SOCIAL AND PERSONAL Mrs. Bronston Elder and son took in the Brodhead Fair Saturday. Miss Katherine Morris Metcalf, of Detroit, is here on a visit to Miss Docia Metcalf. Miss Annie Bruce Boyd, of Knoxville, Tenn., is the guest of Miss Sophie Saunders. Mr. and Mrs. H.N. Jones have taken rooms with Dr. and Mrs. E.J. Brown Misses Forence Rogers and Emma Boone and Mr. Jim Rogers attended the Brodhead Fair last week. Thomas Elam, of Paris, KY., and Richard Elam, of Covington, returned to their work Monday after a stay with homefolks here. Miss Lillie VonGruenigen, of Louisville, is the attractive guest in the family of Mr. Albert VonGruenigen, out on the Hustonville pike. Miss Zella Breedlove had as her guests, Sunday, Misses Bessie Elam, Ora Anderson, of Crab Orchard, and Mary Plumer, of Goshen, and Messrs. Thomas and Richard Elam, of Covington. Mrs. E.T. Gambell and little daughter, Opal, of Tuttle, Okla. spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Harry West and her brother, Mr. W.C. Boone and family. She left Tuesday for her home in the West. Mr. and Mrs. Hartwell Shanks, of Frankfort, Miss Laura Dun, of Lexington, and Mrs. ark Watkins, of Stanford, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. Sanders last week. - Nicholasville Cor. Lexington Herald. Mrs. J. W. Cocking, of McKinney, and her guests, Mrs. Chas. Kenny, Mrs. Willard Barnes, of Latonia, Mrs. R.H. Hopkins, of Louisville, and Mr. Ben Pruitt, of Arcadia, Fla., were in the city Tuesday morning on their way to Danville. Mrs. Anna Harrison and little daughter, Lillian, returned Friday to Memphis, Tenn. after a ten days' visit with her mother, Mrs. Sue Russell, of Ottenheim. There were several delightful entertainments given in Mrs. Harrison's honor during her stay. Mrs. Henry L. Sanders and daughter are in Lancaster with relatives. John Owsley Reid, Jr., was in Cincinnati this week. Mrs. D.B. Southerd and daughter, Miss Gladys Southard, are spending the day in Richmond with friends. Miss Katherine Brady has returned from a visit to her sister, Mrs. L. T. McCall at Lebanon. Joe T. Embry is back from Wiscousin, where he has been for some two months. Mrs. J.B. Gentry, a prominent Danville lady,died there a few nights ago. Mesdames Hugh Reid and J. Welch Rochester and the latter's little son were in Cincinnati first of the week. Miss Eddie Bruce Baughman has returned from Chicago, where she has been with friends for the last two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Coleman and family returned to their home in Latonia, Sunday, after a visit with friends here, Mr. and Mrs. P.L. Elam. Mrs. Maude Battenfield, of Washington City, has been here with relatives and friends. She was accompanied by her husband and they drove back home. Miss Lucile Elam and sister, Willie Mae, returned to their home at Crab Orchard, Sunday, after a visit with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. P.L. Elam Mrs. W.A. Tribble and daughter have returned home from Maysville for a few days stay before going to Daytona Beach, Fla. - Mrs. Thomas Metcalf, of Wilmore, Mrs. Emmon Rodda and daughter, of Baltimore, Md., were guests of friends here Saturday. Mrs. Rodda will be pleasantly remembered as Miss Frances Metcalf. - Danville Messenger. Mr. and Mrs. Forestus Reid returned Saturday night from Kansas City, where they have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Forestus Reid, Jr., - Miss Nan Reid was called to the bedside of her aunt, Miss Black Givens, in Hustonville, and whle there was taken ill. She came home and has been confined to her room for several days. - Advocate Stith Noe is in Louisville today on business. Mr. M.R. Hargan, of New Albany, Ind., was here for a while today. Miss Mary Rebecca Embry has returned from Richmond, where she visited her relatives. Rev. Homer Carpenter, wife and daughter, Miss Elinore Carpenter, of Chattanoogo, are here on a visit to her father, Dr. J.G. Carpenter, and family. Pretty little Miss Arabella Williams, returning from a visit to friends at Clinton, Ill., was the guest of Miss Margaret Davison on her way to her home at Harlan. Miss Nancy Kennedy, of Little Rock, Ark., and Mr. Frank Bell, wife and children, of Bradfordsville, are here with Mrs. Ed D. Kennedy, who is delighted to have her children home with her. Mr. W.T. Miller, Mrs. R.B. Young and Mis Ruby Fogle, of Middleburg, were here Tuesday afternoon securing flowers for the grave of Chester Creech, Jr., who was killed by lightning Monday evening. Mr. J.F. Cowley, wife and son, Joe Crowley, of Lawson, Okla., are here on a visit to Mrs. Crowley's brother, Mr. J.N. Tarkington, and f amily. They also had the pleasure of meeting their brother-in law, Col. John B. Dinwiddie, and family. Miss Emma Hays writes that she made the trip to Bradenton, Fla., with her nephew, Gatewood Beazley, and family, without unpleasant incident and enjoyed every mile of the trip. She is delighted with "The Friendly City," which has gotten to be a city of some fifteen thousand inhabitants. Miss Laura Carter, of Stanford, is the guest of her cousin, Mrs. J.H. Baughman, and Mr. Baughman, - Miss Hattie Rice left today for Chicago and from there will go to Estes Park, Colorado, for a visit with friends before returning to Chicago where she will teach again this year. - Danville Messenger. Miss Ellen Ballou returned today from a visit to her sister, Mrs. J. L. Taylor, at Berkeley, Cal. She was delighted with the Golden Coast, but freely admits that Lincoln County and Stanford look better to her than any section she has seen. Miss Ballou arrived at Berkeley in time to see her brother-in-law, Mr. J. L. Taylor, alive, his death occurring the day following her arrival. Colonel and Mrs. John B. Dinwiddie and son, Jack Dinwiddie, leave Thursday for their home in Bradenton, Fla. They have spent a couple of months very pleasantly with their many friends here, who have enjoyed them to the fullest. Rena www.maxpages.com/generations http://OurVisualGenealogy.homestead.com/index.html http://StatesOfHeritage.homestead.com/index.html http://PostcardGenealogy.homestead.com/index.html http://OurPictureGenealogy.homestead.com/ http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/r/i/g/Renamarie-Voron/ @>-^-----

    05/12/2002 10:05:22