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    1. [KYCASEY-L] Re: MCWHORTER
    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/808.891 Message Board Post: I have been researching the MCWHORTER name for 12 years. I do have a John Wilson McWhorter as child of John McWhorter and Elizabeth Hight. Would like to receive information on John Wilson if you are willing to share. Hoberta russ&[email protected]

    03/23/2002 11:43:56
    1. [KYCASEY-L] Re: Snows
    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/2080.2083.2095.2108 Message Board Post: I al working on the Snow line. I would like a coy of Reason Snow's picture if possible. Please send it email. Thanks Hoberta

    03/23/2002 09:59:33
    1. [KYCASEY-L] Researching the Haggard family
    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/2902 Message Board Post: I am seeking information on the Haggard family of Casey Co., Ky. I am especially interested in knowing any information about Sarah M. Haggard who married Jesse C. Brown. Sarah's father was James Haggard born Casey Co. Ky. I have been rersearching and have hit a brick wall so any information on ths family would be appreicated.

    03/23/2002 09:09:26
    1. [KYCASEY-L] Researching Brown Family
    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/2901 Message Board Post: I would like to hear from anyone doing research on the Brown family of Casey Co., Ky. I am especially interested in knowing any information on Jesse C. Brown and Juda (Judith). I have been searching and have hit a brick wall so any information on this family would be appreciated.

    03/23/2002 09:05:18
    1. Re: [KYCASEY-L] Researching Brown Family
    2. Verlman York
    3. When was Jessie C. Brown Born?? [email protected]

    03/23/2002 07:05:33
    1. [KYCASEY-L] Re: Ellis Family
    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/2900.2 Message Board Post: Dear Gerald, You did not put an E-mail address on your reply so I am using the message board to answer you.My kinship comes thru James Ellis' son Joshua Matthew, thru his daughter, Victoria, which married George W. Delk, and his son Wesley Otto who is my father. Do you know where James and Annie are buried? I know Joshua and Martha are buried at Merrimac, Ky. where George and Victoria are buried. I plan to visit the graveyard sometime this spring. I was born and reared in Louisville, Ky. and lived around the area most of my life, which is 63 years and going too fast. Look forward to your reply about some of your family, because all I knew was Betty Lowe being a sister of Grandma Victoria's. Someone on the internet is calling one of their sister Belzonia. Dad always called her Aunt Dora and George's brother Uncle Dave. Do you know her proper name? Their children were double cousins to my dad.Will be waiting for your reply. Audrey M. Cox Clarksville, In.

    03/23/2002 05:35:13
    1. [KYCASEY-L] Re: Ellis Family
    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/2900.1 Message Board Post: Dear Gerald, You did not put an E-mail address on your reply so I am using the message board to answer you.My kinship comes thru James Ellis' son Joshua Matthew, thru his daughter, Victoria, which married George W. Delk, and his son Wesley Otto who is my father. Do you know where James and Annie are buried? I know Joshua and Martha are buried at Merrimac, Ky. where George and Victoria are buried. I plan to visit the graveyard sometime this spring. I was born and reared in Louisville, Ky. and lived around the area most of my life, which is 63 years and going too fast. Look forward to your reply about some of your family, because all I knew was Betty Lowe being a sister of Grandma Victoria's. Someone on the internet is calling one of their sister Belzonia. Dad always called her Aunt Dora and George's brother Uncle Dave. Do you know her proper name? Their children were double cousins to my dad.Will be waiting for your reply. Audrey M. Cox Clarksville, In.

    03/23/2002 05:35:10
    1. Re: [KYCASEY-L] Re: Clements, Mamie Lee
    2. joymr
    3. I am looking for Bessie Fair's parents. Her Father was George Reader/Reeder and Mother Viola ___?? What happened to them, where are they buried. I believe in Casey Co. Thanks for any info. Joyce At 11:10 AM 3/23/02 -0800, you wrote: > From the Casey County, Kentucky Marriage Microfilm, list her parents as > W. A. & >Jane Clements. His parents, Levi and Bessie Fair. Both born Casey County, >Kentucky . > >Roberta > >[email protected] wrote: > > > I am searching for the parents or Mamine Lee CLEMENTS. . B CA 1899 m 23 Aug > > 1922 to Abram Levi FAIR in Clementsville. Abram died in > Elkhorn(Taylor)Ky 20 > > Aug 1975 at the age of 74. . > > If anyone out there can help me with this family I would greatly appreciate > > it. . > > Judy > > > > ==== KYCASEY Mailing List ==== > > To send a message to the list, Send your message to > > [email protected] > > > >==== KYCASEY Mailing List ==== >To send a message to the list, Send your message to >[email protected]

    03/23/2002 04:29:46
    1. Re: [KYCASEY-L] Re: Clements, Mamie Lee
    2. Roberta O. Jones
    3. From the Casey County, Kentucky Marriage Microfilm, list her parents as W. A. & Jane Clements. His parents, Levi and Bessie Fair. Both born Casey County, Kentucky . Roberta [email protected] wrote: > I am searching for the parents or Mamine Lee CLEMENTS. . B CA 1899 m 23 Aug > 1922 to Abram Levi FAIR in Clementsville. Abram died in Elkhorn(Taylor)Ky 20 > Aug 1975 at the age of 74. . > If anyone out there can help me with this family I would greatly appreciate > it. . > Judy > > ==== KYCASEY Mailing List ==== > To send a message to the list, Send your message to > [email protected]

    03/23/2002 04:10:10
    1. [KYCASEY-L] Re: Clements, Mamie Lee
    2. I am searching for the parents or Mamine Lee CLEMENTS. . B CA 1899 m 23 Aug 1922 to Abram Levi FAIR in Clementsville. Abram died in Elkhorn(Taylor)Ky 20 Aug 1975 at the age of 74. . If anyone out there can help me with this family I would greatly appreciate it. . Judy

    03/23/2002 03:34:12
    1. [KYCASEY-L] Re: Mullican
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Rigney,Sharp,Mullican,Edwards Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/lAB.2ACE/2577.1.2.1.1 Message Board Post: Please contact me privately at [email protected] to compare dates.Thx.

    03/23/2002 12:25:06
    1. [KYCASEY-L] Re: Mullican
    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/2577.1.2.1 Message Board Post: Yes, it appears that Jonathon married Jane Branson about 1842. He is the only child of Harrison and Betsy that I know anything about.

    03/22/2002 07:47:17
    1. [KYCASEY-L] Re: KYCASEY-D Digest V02 #71
    2. Maxine Johnson
    3. UNSUBSCRIBE

    03/22/2002 01:06:38
    1. Re: [KYCASEY-L] Clementsville
    2. T Clements
    3. Hi Smokey, thanks for the information. None of the names look familiar, unfortunately. My Clements line in KY didn't seem to stick around long. Andrew C (b. Goochland Co., VA 1769) came to Green Co. and married one Sarah or "Sallie" Skaggs on 6/18/93, and had seven children, Emanuel (1794), Abraham (1798), Alexander (1798), William (1802), Mary (1803), Sarah (1809), and Lydia (1815). Some time after the last one he left KY for AR, where he died in 1842 in Carroll Co. It seems that many of the children also left the area, including my paternal lineage, William, who moved to north Alabama probably in the 1820s. (I understand there was an important post road from Lexington down to Florence AL that was probably the route used.) Do any of these names ring a bell? Many thanks. TC ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, March 21, 2002 6:31 PM Subject: Re: [KYCASEY-L] Clementsville > Hi > Clementsville received its name from Philip Clements,a grandson of Henry > Clements,{one of the original familys to come to that area in 1802}when the > postoffice was established there inthe1890`s.Albert Clements,son of > Phillip,was the first postmaster. The site of the first postoffice was about > one half mile north of the present town,where Edgar Montgomery resides. At > the turn of the century, a store was erected nearer the church, and as > business gradually developed around it, forming a new Clementsville,the > postoffice was removed to this location. > > Here`s(OO) at you > Smokey > > > ==== KYCASEY Mailing List ==== > To send a message to the list, Send your message to > [email protected] >

    03/22/2002 03:32:39
    1. [KYCASEY-L] Re: KYCASEY-D Digest V02 #72
    2. Does anyone out there have any information on John & Bettie Ford? they were living in Casey County in 1880. Anything would help, Thanks. Betty

    03/22/2002 02:26:00
    1. [KYCASEY-L] Clementsville Genealogy Event!
    2. Goode Media Services
    3. Dear Terrill (& all) - "smokey josie" answered your Clementsville question but I thought this was a good time to send out this message regarding the 200th Anniversary Celebration of St. Bernard's in Clementsville (pretty much St. Bernard's IS Clementsville). Here's the information - people are planning to attend from all over the U.S. & everyone is invited. Just let me have a head count if you think you're interested Plans are still full-steam ahead for the 200th Anniversary Celebration at St. Bernard's in Clementsville, Kentucky on Sat., April 27th & Sun., April 28th, 2002. We had a meeting late February & here is the updated itinerary. Sat., April 27 1 - 1:30 pm - Arrival/Sign In Sign in - receive Nametags, History Overview/Points of Historical Interest Sheet and Cemetery/Plot map 1:30 - 2:30 pm - Welcome/History Overview/Informal Tour 2:30 - 3:00 pm - Historical Marker Ceremony 3:00 - 3:30 pm - "Free Time"/Picnic Lunch - can wander the grounds, cemeteries, visit Old Rectory, check out historic photos, watch old videos, etc... BRING A PICNIC LUNCH 3:30 - 5:30 - "Living History Pavilion" the "elders" of Clementsville will be in residence to talk about the history of Clementsville & St. Bernard & will be available for geneaology questions 6:00 - 7:00 - Mass Regular Saturday night Mass 7:00 - 9:00 - "Dance/Entertainment", "101 Card Tournament" Old-timey type dance - also you can learn to play "101", a card game totally unique to Clementsville Sun., April 28 11 am - Mass Regular Sunday mass 1:30 pm - Veterans Honorary Ceremony We will have a small ceremony honoring the St. Bernard's war veterans buried in our cemeteries. 3:00 pm - Special Mass Archbishop of Louisville Thomas Kelly will be in attendance along with priests & nuns from all over. Fr. Blandford will be giving the homily. 4:00 pm - Informal Dinner/Celebration Very informal dinner (finger foods, sandwiches, vegetable trays, etc...) will be served. At this time, we will introduce & recognize various special guests. MISCELLANEOUS INFO/QUESTIONS * PLEASE DO NOT SEND ANY GENEALOGY QUESTIONS OR INFORMATION TO ME. I am only coordinating the actual event. Send genealogy/history questions to [email protected] (David Goode). * OMNI TRAVEL AGENCY in nearby Campbellsville is "in charge" of booking reservations for accommodations. Their phone number is (270) 465-4114. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Camp Ground is also available for reservations at (270) 465-4463. * IF ANYONE IS INTERESTED IN DOING GENEALOGY RESEARCH EITHER ON FRIDAY, SATURDAY OR THE FOLLOWING MONDAY, PLEASE LET ME KNOW AHEAD OF TIME. The Casey County Public Library has a really good genealogy section -and they stand ready to help. BUT THEY NEED TO KNOW IN ADVANCE. - IF YOU PLAN ON DOING RESEARCH AT THE LIBRARY, PLEASE EMAIL ME ASAP WITH THE DATE YOU PLAN TO GO SO I CAN LET THEM KNOW.** (otherwise, your help may be limited) Thank you all very much & hope to see you in April! Kathy E. Goode (daughter of Cobe & Evelyn Goode - granddaughter of Hattie Goode & Watt and Mary Ellen Wethington) ----- Original Message ----- From: "T Clements" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, March 21, 2002 4:03 PM Subject: [KYCASEY-L] Clementsville > Hello everyone. I just subscribed to this list to ask what I hope is a simple question: Can anyone enlighten me, or point me to a resource that can, about the origins and naming of the town of Clementsville? I am curious because some of my surnamed ancestors came through this part of KY in the latter 1700s (apparently Green Co., much divided since then of course), stopping long enough for a few marriages and births, on their way to points elsewhere (north Alabama in my case). I noticed a complete lack of any reference to the surname on the Casey Co. GenWeb site, so was wondering.... Many thanks. -Terrill Clements > > > ==== KYCASEY Mailing List ==== > To send a message to the list, Send your message to > [email protected] > > >

    03/21/2002 08:19:50
    1. Re: [KYCASEY-L] Clementsville
    2. Hi Clementsville received its name from Philip Clements,a grandson of Henry Clements,{one of the original familys to come to that area in 1802}when the postoffice was established there inthe1890`s.Albert Clements,son of Phillip,was the first postmaster. The site of the first postoffice was about one half mile north of the present town,where Edgar Montgomery resides. At the turn of the century, a store was erected nearer the church, and as business gradually developed around it, forming a new Clementsville,the postoffice was removed to this location. Here`s(OO) at you Smokey

    03/21/2002 02:31:21
    1. [KYCASEY-L] Clementsville
    2. T Clements
    3. Hello everyone. I just subscribed to this list to ask what I hope is a simple question: Can anyone enlighten me, or point me to a resource that can, about the origins and naming of the town of Clementsville? I am curious because some of my surnamed ancestors came through this part of KY in the latter 1700s (apparently Green Co., much divided since then of course), stopping long enough for a few marriages and births, on their way to points elsewhere (north Alabama in my case). I noticed a complete lack of any reference to the surname on the Casey Co. GenWeb site, so was wondering.... Many thanks. -Terrill Clements

    03/21/2002 06:03:05
    1. [KYCASEY-L] Butt - 8th Ky. Vol. Cav. Co. C
    2. jloldham
    3. Would anyone have the pension papers of William G. Butt they would be willing to share? He is either brother or possibly Father of my Sophia G. Butt living with Ambrose and Sophia as a 12 yr. old on the 1850 Census. I have been told she was not their dau. but cannot prove it. Jenny

    03/21/2002 05:04:06
    1. [KYCASEY-L] Daniel Coleman
    2. Earl Coleman
    3. This message concerns Daniel Coleman, born July 26, 1794, Prince Edward Co., Va who married Margaret "Polly" Durham on Dec 24, 1822 in Casey Co., Ky. The Durham family file in the Casey Co., Ky library contains a family group sheet on Daniel and Polly Coleman. This family group sheet lists the parents of Daniel Coleman as Samuel Coleman and Milly Coffey. There was no mention of who supplied this information. I have two books titled "The Coleman family of Mobjack Bay, Va". The latest book being published by Sherrianne Coleman Nicol in 1998. Both of these books lists the parents of Daniel Coleman as Stephen Coleman and Mary Foree of Henry Co., Ky. Jane Coleman and David Milton Durham, Mary Coleman and John Matthew Hatter, Samuel Coleman and Milly Coffey were all in Lincoln (Casey) Co., around 1800. There is a possibility that Daniel is a son of Samuel and Milly. To change this family make-up, all we need is supporting documents. If any of the Durham or Coleman researchers has any information, deeds, wills, birth or death records, or newspaper articles that would support who his parents are, we would appreciate hearing from you. Thank you, Earl

    03/21/2002 12:10:02