I would like to find the marriage of Abraham Mays to Cynthia E Parks in 1866 Casey Co Ky. Thanks so much have a blessed day Cathy Parnell Vance velvetcres@msn.com http://angelfire.com/ky/johnparnell researching: PARNELL, MAYS, KEMP/CAMP,COFFEY/COFFEE, LINTON, FYFE, HURTT In Ky and IL at this time.
Marriage Records of Casey County, Kentucky by Mrs. Eldred W. Melton, page 40 Mays, Abraham Parks, Cinthia E. 2-19-1866 Hope this helps! Sherry sherryb@easystreet.com > -----Original Message----- > From: Cathy Vance [mailto:velvetcres@email.msn.com] > Sent: Wednesday, November 11, 1998 10:10 AM > To: KYCASEY-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: [KYCASEY-L] Marriage look-up > > > I would like to find the marriage of Abraham Mays to Cynthia E Parks in > 1866 Casey Co Ky. > > Thanks so much > have a blessed day > Cathy Parnell Vance > velvetcres@msn.com > http://angelfire.com/ky/johnparnell > researching: PARNELL, MAYS, KEMP/CAMP,COFFEY/COFFEE, LINTON, > FYFE, HURTT In > Ky and IL at this time. > > > >
Cathy Vance wrote: > > I would like to find the marriage of Abraham Mays to Cynthia E Parks in > 1866 Casey Co Ky. > The book "Marriage Records of Casey Co, KY" by Melton shows the following: Mays, Abraham Parks, Cinthia E. 2-19-1866 Sherry Arlotta Tempe, AZ
Good afternoon, A survey was done for DANIEL COX on 11 Nov 1807. This survey is recorded in Grant Book 16, pages 129-130. Ref: Casey Co., KY, 1807-1817, compiled and edited by Gladys Cotham Thomas. Information in this book indicates that I can get a copy by sending $1 to the Kentucky Land Office, Secretary of State Office, Capitol Building, Frankfort, KY 40620. Is this information up-to-date? Has the price increased? Address changed? I would like to exchange information with anyone researching DANIEL and DARKIS COX. The last record I have found for them in Casey Co. is a deed dated 24 Aug 1816. Thank you for any assistance. Jacque
I have the marriage from the Casey Co. marriage book as 2/19/1866. BOB
Please include me in the gedcom also. My husband's descendants are grandfather George W. Stapp and gr-grandfather Green Stapp who married America Elizabeth Carpenter. other surnames that are related in Casey County are CARPENTER, WHEAT, BURRIS, ALLEN, FOLEY, VANDIVER, SUTHERLAND. Where can we find the Green Stapp's death recorded? He died sometime between 1898 and 1900? Thank you Harold and Betty Moses BMoses4999@aol.com
Angie Cain Douglas , 95 b 2 July 1903 Springfield Mo - 28 Oct 1998 Marion Co S .C. dau/of the late Robert Tyler and Anna Terry Cain widow/of Fred Douglas Survivors: sons, Donald and Ronald Douglas a sister, Hazel Cain brother,Tony Cain five grandchildren: Donna Holden, Terry Wallace,Gail Hughes, Ronald Scott and Patrick Neal Douglas; six gt/grandchildren: Amanda Douglas, Laura Holden, Haley Hughes, Natalie,Douglas and Daniel Wallace She was preceded in death by four brothers, Fred,Coy,Walter and Roscoe Cain; and a sister, Zella Durham Michael Gene Miller , 46 b 22 Jan 1953 Boyle Co Ky - 31 Oct 1998 Liberty Ky Casey Co son/of the late Marion Dewey and Mary Alice Mason Miller Survivors: brother,Marion Miller ; sisters, Doreen Dixon and Caroleen Jones Forrest Albert Sutton , 71 b 29 Jan 1927 Dayton Ohio - 2 Nov 1998 Epharim Mc Dowell Center son/of the late Archie Elwood and Edith Ethel Gearheart Sutton Survivors; wife, Hilda Mae Cross Sutton; four sons, Michael F. Sutton, Danny D. Sutton, Timothy M. Sutton and Brett M. Sutton four daughters: Patricia A. Teijeiro, Brenda G. Conner, Kimberly Holsapple and Cindy K. Hooter two brothers : Jerry "Butch" Sutton and Robert Sutton Carlis Lee Durham , 84 b 17 Jan 1914 Casey Co Ky - 1 Nov 1998 Epharim McDowell Center son/of the late Elvin and Artie Walls Durham Johnson widower/of Della Johnson Durham three sons: Jerold L. Durham, George E. Durham and James E. Durham four brothers, Curtis Durham, Jack Denny Johnson, Terrill Durham and Elvin Durham Jr three sisters, Louada Smith, Maxine Dela, Myrtle Duttera He was preceded in death by a daughter, Janet Durham Joseph Frank Ward, 71 b 1927 Clementsville Ky - 27 Oct 1998 Louisville Ky son/of the late Herman and Anna Ora Wethington Ward wife, June Stafford Ward daughter, Donna Price four sisters, Ruby Harbin, Georgia Pruitt, Virginia Alley and Sister Mary Matthais four brothers, Vincent Ward,James I. Ward, Edward Ward and Robert Ward two grandchildren,Jennifer Hughes and Shawn Price Claud Wesley Murphy, 71 b 14 Oct 1927 Liberty Ky Casey Co - 29 Oct 1998 Casey Co Ky son/of the Lucy Allen Murphy and the late G. W. Murphy besides his mother,survivors include his wife, Avenell Vanoy Lumpkins Murphy three sons, Dr. Ted K. Murphy, Rev. Joey Murphy and Jimmy Murphy two step/children,Ronald Lumpkins and Brenda Helm four sisters, Myrtle Harmon, Matie Decker, Irene Lay and Helen McDonald three brothers, Sherwood Murphy, Edwin Murphy and Sherman Murphy four grandchildren,five step/grandchildren and a step/gt-grandchild He was preceded in death by three brothers, Fred, Kenneth H. and James Murphy Martha Hartter, 80 b 2 Nov 1917,reared in Yosemite Ky Casey Co - 28 Oct 1998 Cincinnati Ohio daughter/of the late Morgue and Sarah Bell Hatter Survivors: daughters, June Canada and Linda Kramer sons,Dale Hatter and Ronney Hatter two sisters, Bannie Cooper and Minnie Mayne three brothers, Oakley Hatter,John S. Hatter and Noel Hatter
10 years ago Week of Nov. 2 1988 Danielle Williams was crowned homecoming queen during half-time of the Casey-Adair County game. Edward L. Lanham Jr. began duties in September as the county's extension agent for 4-H. He previously worked as a 4-H agent at Graves County. Obituaries: Chester Rogers, 74; Elizabeth Mosley, 83; Louella Pitman, 91; Della Satterfield, 72; Cecil Franklin Patton , 81; Matthew Daniel Phillips, infant. Mildred Cravens displayed a framed print that was presented to her in honor of her years of service with the Department for Social Insurance. Betty Morgan was honored at Hair Happenings 88 at Executive Inn Rivermont Owensboro,for her retail slaes of Paul Mitchell products. 20 years ago Week of Nov.2,1978 A fire caused heavy damage to Irvin Miller's log cabin on old Hustonville Street in Liberty. Obituaries: Gary Lee Grider, 33; James R. Lawhorn , 70; Mary Lucy Hankla, 83; Delia Wilson, 74; Rick Compton, 23; Alma Jones, 82; Donnie Lee Richardson, 36; Cora Branson Moore, 99; Lola Alma Bowmer,76 Mr. and Mrs. Fred S. Rodgers of Route 6, Liberty, celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary Oct 1. Casey Sheriff Herbert Coffman and Casey County Judge Executive Carl Meece displayed two new walkie talkies radios that were acquired by the sheriff's office. Jacob Eastman celebrated his 97th birthday at the Calaski Center in Science Hill. Navy Seaman Apprentice Junior R. Mondie,son of Gilbert and Lois Mondie of Dunnville,completed recruit training at the Naval Training Center, Great Lakes,ILL. 30 years ago Week of Oct 31,1968 Dimple Stafford,daughterof Mr. and Mrs. B.F.Stafford,graduated from Hallmark Buisness Machines Institute, where she took training for an IBM key punch operator. Stanley Griffin was presented the Customer Relations Citations by John Naughton,vice president and general manager of Ford Motor Company in Louisville. Obituaries: Rev. Virgil Anderson, 69; Beulah Pierce, 49; Harrison D. Lawson, 75; Bill Rodgers, 68; Edna Mae Taylor, 63. Kenneth Durham withdrew from the school board race in the 4th district. Durham was opposed by John S. Hatter in the race. He stated that Hatter was excellent material for school board member and tehy are close personal friends. 40 years ago Week of 0ct. 30,1958 Gary Lay, 7-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Lay was seriously injured when struck by a car. The 2-room newly built Bethelridge graded school was takedn down by Supt. Harold Murphy after only $2,100 was bid. Obituaries: Belda Bastin,87; Alvin Thomas Gilpin, 65;William Darrell, 9 weeks old; Mrs. John Coots Neblett. John Bell's store was robbed for the third time this year. School bus stop shelters would soon be up by Farm Bureau. Each shelter would protect 12 children. They were built by Basil Smithers, Roy True and Dempsey Stafford. 50 years ago Week of Oct. 28,1948 Elvin Rigney, who spent two years in the Lexington Radio School, established a repair department at the Home Supply Company in Liberty. Obituaries: Sarah Jane Carman Ware, 73 ; Sgt. Wm. G. Wilkinson. In the Walltown news,a birthday dinner was given in honor of Millard Spaw for his 76th birthday. Photo - Those were the days Members of the Dramatics Club at Middlesburg High in 1948. First row, Donald Godbey, Esteva Godbey, Betty Jean Estes, Teddy Branson, Lillian Douglas, Hartese Hatter, Hazel Saylers, Maud Federick and Kenneth Baldock. Second row, Janet Godbey, Audrey Godbey, Peggy Randolph, Carol Coulter, Betty Jean Coleman, Vivian Statham, Fama Thompson, Mansford Nichols, Jessie Pittman, Eulena Brown, Irene Mathew, Myrtie Richardson, Alta Mae Harmon and Wanda Richardson. Third row, Elsie Mable Jones, Mary Helen Hannah, Gene Thompson, Ella Mae Wesley,Vernon Durham, Faith Spaw, Betty Lou Branson, Carol Goodman, Louise Whitt, and Alta Dye. In the club but not present for photo, Elsie Mae Jones, Beatrice Jones, Charles Reedy and Forrest Godby. 50th Anniverasry- Vernison and Mary Roy Oct. 10,1998 90th Birthday- Della Mae Russell Vaughn Nov 3, 1998 widow of Russell Vaughn 85th Birthday- Jewell McQueary Terry Oct 24 1998 born Casey Co Ky dau/of Warren and Minnie Holder McQueary widow of Chester Lee Terry
Please include me in receiving the gedcom. Thanks Bpswartz84@aol.com
Hi Larry, would like to be included in your distribution...I sent my GedCom file last week but am not sure you received it as I had a message back from KYCASEY containing the Gedcom in text form....... Hal GenieHal@Worldnet.att.net
Please add me to the gedcom list. If someone could send me instructions on how to convert my Family Tree Maker Files into gedcom files, I would be happy to submit them to the list as well. Thanks. Rindy Walker
Hi Larry --- Can I please have a copy of your Casey County gedcom file? Thanks much! Sherry sherryb@easystreet.com > -----Original Message----- > From: Larry Witt [mailto:photo@som-uky.campus.mci.net] > Sent: Sunday, November 08, 1998 3:59 PM > To: KYCASEY-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: [KYCASEY-L] gedcom > > > Hi Everybody, > I have the large file ready but am waiting on a few promised late > files. If > I send the file early it will not include all available info. It will be > big, about 32,000 people and be about 1.4 meg in sige before opening it in > your family tree program. After opening it in your family tree program > expect it to expand to about 15 meg. I am enclosing a list I have compiled > of the people requesting the file so if you have decided not to recieve it > please let me know so that I may delete you before I send it out. The list > is compiled from email address taken from the Casey list so the > list is not > open to capture anymore than just being on the list is. This list looks > great and I hope everyone enjoys it. > > AHoskinsbr@aol.com > amielarry@email.msn.com > angel@ncweb.com > arlottas@ix.netcom.com > asmiley@hiwaay.net > ASWM99A@prodigy.com > babe@netdirect.net > ballensr@home.com > Bfestes@aol.com > Bigrigjim@aol.com > BLKYGYRL@aol.com > brewer@fuse.net > clwhite@frontiernet.net > dhender342@aol.com > dhernand@osagecon.missouri.org > ELWorley@Worldnet.att.net > ferkovich@mcn.net > gtrl@esper.com > huck@blueriver.net > jgolden1@planttel.net > kj4mc@madmax.nscdiscovery.org > Louie4me@aol.com > MalissaH@AOL.COM > muxabbi@swbell.net > Nabagamon@aol.com > ostreet@voicenet.com > pakite@som-uky.campuscw.net > patoxley@texas.net > PKane63794@aol.com > psweeney@socket.net > PWRose@aol.com > RHollis132@aol.com > rock@montrose.net > russellrl2@zdnetmail.com > StallMW5@aol.com > svaught@kiva.net > turtledean@smtp.cisnet.com > yvonne@sonic.net > > > > > > > Best Wishes, > Larry Witt > 3271 Hwy. 39 > Somerset, Ky. 42503 >
Larry, If it's not a problem, I'd like a copy of the GEDCOM, too. -- Dennis
Pg 10 Liberty Church of Christ The Liberty Church of Christ began at Walnut Hill. Herbert and Ethel Russell gave land for a building site. The church eventually considered a different location to reach a greater number of souls.Liberty was chosen as some of the members lived there. By unanimous consent,they agreed to buy a lot on Liberty Bypass. Two lots were purchased from Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Sharp. The buildong at Walnut Hill was sold, the cost going as a down payment on the two lots. Money was borrowed from the Casey County Bank to finance the cost. Construction started on the building in 1958, and they were out of debt by 1965. The carpentry work was done by Herbert Carman of Calvary Ridge. Church members did as much of the work as possible.Paul Carmicle did the brick laying,Gilbert Russell did the electrical and plumbing work,Elbie Tarter did the painting, and the ladies did their part. Rosie Blevins,Gladys Carpenter and Ethel Russell made the baptismal garments. Herbert and Ethel bought a table at an antique store for a communion table. Ethel bought a communion tray and crocheted a large, lacy doily for it. Rosie Blevins furnished a beautiful clock. Three coats of gym finish were put on the floor. Seats were bought from a furniture store in London Ky. When the church moved the three miles to Liberty,Herbert Russell was forced to cancel his radio program at Columbia WAIN Radio Station, to devote his time and finances to the Lord's work at Liberty. Elbie Tarter and Herbert Russell were the elders of the Church of Christ at Liberty, as they had been at Walnut Hill. The first worship service was held in the new building March 1,1959, with Kelly Ellis of Danville the speaker, followed by a week's meeting. Preachers who later held revivals were Alvin Holt, Bill Bass, James F. Thomas, Carman Watson, Orville Brooks, Carney Morgan, Rea Pennock, Carlos Tarter, J.D. McDonald,Lloyd Russell, Zenas Eubank, Danny Grider, Mark Eubank, V.W. Boland, Sam Dick and Harry Cobb. The elders preached three sermons a week,twice on Sunday, at 10:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. on Wednesday night; did the work of elders and supervised the flock.The church grew and prospered in the Lord. They helped to sponor J.D. McDonald's WKDO radio program for many years and the church continues to do so. Sunday morning attendance ranges from 17-38. Those who teach on Sunday are Kenny Spaw, Bud Cain, or George Stidham. Dewey Todd from Pulaski County preaches once a month. Of those who launched out joyfully to build the church in Liberty in 1958, only three charter members remain today. They are Martha Tarter, Gladys Carpenter and Donie Russell.
Larry, Please add me. jloldham@vvm.com Thanks Jenny Oldham
PLEASE ADD ME TO YOUR LIST FOR THE GEDCOM. THANKS IN ADVANCE. GloryB
Hello Larry -- Somehow I got left off the list. I asked to to be added when I sent my GED file over to you. Thanks Jim Carigan
Thanks very much for the information, but im wondering I have her death certificate and it gives her DOB as March 14,1860 and Died July 6,1938. Could this be her and just a type error or do you think it is a type error on the death certificate? Thanks Louie4me@aol.com
In the 1850 Casey County KY census there is a Wm. H. Watson, age 16 in the household of Thompson Watson (age 38, farmer, $300, born KY) and Jane (age 37, born KY). Children: Wm H. (age 17, farmer, born KY), John G. (age 15, farmer, born kY), Robert (age 13, born KY), David E. (age 11, born KY), Shadrick W. (age 9, born KY), Nancy C. (age 7, born KY) and Artiprcilla (age 5, born KY). Page 85, dwelling #44, family #44. This Wm. H. Watson could be your Martha Watson's father, and Thompson and Jane Watson could be her grandparents. There is a Thomas Watson who married Jane Cotton, Sep 13, 1832 in Casey County KY. This could be the Thompson and Jane Watson in the 1850 census. Hope this helps. Sherry sherryb@easystreet.com > -----Original Message----- > From: Sherry Arlotta [mailto:arlottas@ix.netcom.com] > Sent: Sunday, November 08, 1998 6:54 PM > To: KYCASEY-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: [KYCASEY-L] Martha Watson > > > Louie4me@aol.com wrote: > > > > Can you look up in those books , my great grandmother Mattie or > Martha Watson. > > Married name is Napier. She was born in Casey, KY in 1860 and > died in Dayton > > Ohio in 1938. Any help would be deeply appreciated. Thanks > Louie4me@aol.com > > In the Casey Co. Births book by Ingmire I found the following on page > 41: > > 5/12/1861 Martha P. Watson, female, alive, born to W.H. Watson, father, > and Delila Watson, mother, residence Casey Co. > > Hope this helps. > > Sherry Arlotta > Tempe, AZ > arlottas@ix.netcom.com >
Louie4me@aol.com wrote: > > Can you look up in those books , my great grandmother Mattie or Martha Watson. > Married name is Napier. She was born in Casey, KY in 1860 and died in Dayton > Ohio in 1938. Any help would be deeply appreciated. Thanks Louie4me@aol.com In the Casey Co. Births book by Ingmire I found the following on page 41: 5/12/1861 Martha P. Watson, female, alive, born to W.H. Watson, father, and Delila Watson, mother, residence Casey Co. Hope this helps. Sherry Arlotta Tempe, AZ arlottas@ix.netcom.com