Hi Sorry to bother you but is there a way to send my email digests as text instead of attachments? As attachments I have to open each message attachment individually and can't just scroll through the messages. Also my anti-virus has to scan through all the attachments before letting them through. So can I get my mail from you folks as a text digest? If not I'd to get the individual emails. Anyway Thanks, for any help and I think I'll enjoy your group. Ronnie Dean Nicholasville Ky ----- Original Message ----- From: KYCLAY-D-request@rootsweb.com To: KYCLAY-D@rootsweb.com Sent: Monday, July 21, 2003 8:33 PM Subject: KYCLAY-D Digest V03 #172
I don't know her parent's names yet, but I'm still looking. I just recently discovered her name by sending for her daughter Cinda's death certificate. As soon as I find out I'll let you know. -----Original Message----- From: NANCY/Glenda [mailto:crowwmn@mvdsl.com] Sent: Wednesday, July 23, 2003 1:03 PM To: KYCLAY-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [KYCLAY] Allen Hi, I have an enormous file on the Descendants of Samuel Allen. Do you know her Parents name. It may save some time. I know I have seen the Allen Maupin connection in it somewhere. Nancy ----- Original Message ----- From: "Allison Reker" <eowynwr@adelphia.net> To: <KYCLAY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, July 23, 2003 5:42 AM Subject: RE: [KYCLAY] Allen > Those of you out there with the surname Allen in your family, do you have > anything about Adaline Allen, married to Thomas Maupin? I don't have their > birth or death dates, only their names. Their daughter, Cinda, was born > 9/18/1894 and lived in Manchester. She died there in 1/9/1972. Her husband > was Robert Reid. I am related through their son, Willie Reid (my > grandfather). > > -----Original Message----- > From: Allison Reker [mailto:eowynwr@adelphia.net] > Sent: Wednesday, July 23, 2003 8:33 AM > To: KYCLAY-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: RE: [KYCLAY] Chick/cheek > > > Nope, I wouldn't mind at all. One of my Yeager relations that I just newly > met at a family reunion says she's sending it to me. I'm hoping to get it > in the mail very soon. > > -----Original Message----- > From: Lizajanegirl1896@aol.com [mailto:Lizajanegirl1896@aol.com] > Sent: Tuesday, July 22, 2003 1:17 PM > To: KYCLAY-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: [KYCLAY] Chick/cheek > > > In a message dated 7/21/03 9:39:49 PM Eastern Daylight Time, > eowynwr@adelphia.net writes: > > > > Her father was James Chick who came originally from Virginia, into I > believe > > North Carolina (where he was married to Martha Estes in Orange County. He > > eventually ended up in Knox County, KY. He was a revolutionary war > soldier, > > and I am waiting to get a copy of his pension file. > > I've heard that James' father's name may be Richard, but that is so far > > totally unconfirmed. > > > > When you get this, would you mind posting to the list? > Thanks. > > > >
Never mind, you answered already : ) -----Original Message----- From: Allison Reker [mailto:eowynwr@adelphia.net] Sent: Wednesday, July 23, 2003 7:38 PM To: KYCLAY-L@rootsweb.com Subject: RE: [KYCLAY] Roll call - Reid Which Reids are you related to? -----Original Message----- From: Lester Burger [mailto:lburger@blueriver.net] Sent: Wednesday, July 23, 2003 4:00 PM To: KYCLAY-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [KYCLAY] Roll call Cole,Robertson,Robinson(etc),Cope,Reid, and Allen(my husband) John Will Robinson b.1857 Clay Co. md.Martha Jane Roark and resided in Laurel Co.in the 1880's and 1890's. Thank you Ferby Johnson Cole __________________________________________________________________ Lester Burger ICQ#: 37166219 Current ICQ status: + More ways to contact me __________________________________________________________________
Which Reids are you related to? -----Original Message----- From: Lester Burger [mailto:lburger@blueriver.net] Sent: Wednesday, July 23, 2003 4:00 PM To: KYCLAY-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [KYCLAY] Roll call Cole,Robertson,Robinson(etc),Cope,Reid, and Allen(my husband) John Will Robinson b.1857 Clay Co. md.Martha Jane Roark and resided in Laurel Co.in the 1880's and 1890's. Thank you Ferby Johnson Cole __________________________________________________________________ Lester Burger ICQ#: 37166219 Current ICQ status: + More ways to contact me __________________________________________________________________
With all the excitement I lost the address of the person asking about Eversoles.. I did find a picture that I had tucked a way however it is not Peter it is Nathan. If you still want it email me at home crowwmn@mvdsl.com Nancy
The file I have is on paper and around 55 pages front and back. I just went through the entire thing and one Polly died at 2 years and one Mary Polly in the wrong time frame. The file I have is the Samuel Allen descendants. There was a Permilia but did not find Adaline sorry..I tried. I did find some Robinsons, Balls, Hackers, and many other names married into this group. Adoniram, Clabber John, William Devil Bill, Robert etc. If you do find more information I will be happy to try again. Nancy
I could also use my old email address removed: theselvas@attbi.com, I have already resubscribed with my new email address. Thanks PS sorry to clog up the list with this message, but my my message to the admin email address went unanswered.
Lester, Who are your Coles? Catherine Lester Burger <lburger@blueriver.net> wrote:Cole,Robertson,Robinson(etc),Cope,Reid, and Allen(my husband) John Will Robinson b.1857 Clay Co. md.Martha Jane Roark and resided in Laurel Co.in the 1880's and 1890's. Thank you Ferby Johnson Cole __________________________________________________________________ Lester Burger ICQ#: 37166219 Current ICQ status: + More ways to contact me __________________________________________________________________
Cassy, I wish that I could be there! Let me know how it goes... Catherine Cassy Sommers <foe3643@mac.com> wrote:Just a reminder that this Saturday the 26th of July we are going to have our first Knox County Genealogy exchange for anyone interested. You don't have to be a Knox Countian to attend just bring your love of genealogy. What: Knox County Genealogy Exchange Who: Anyone who is interested in exchanging genealogy information from Knox County or any of the surrounding areas. When: July 26, 2003 Where: Union College, Barbourville Heritage Conference Room, (near student center) Time: 1:00 until 5:00 pm Cost: If you want to copy other people's materials the cost is 0.10 per copy. This will be paid on an honor system as I will be billed afterwards for all copies made. Requested Donation: $1.00 each to cover the cost of the room, no I won't take count and make sure you paid, no need to sneak in, the room rental is only $50.00 but I would love a little help paying for it if each would chip in. What to Bring: Anything that you would like to share, would love to see photographs, death certificates, birth certificates, pension records, marriage records, military records, anything you wouldn't mind sharing. DIRECTIONS Once in Barbourville: Turn Right on KY-11 - Bear Right on KY-2421 AKA COLLEGE ST Turn Right on Manchester Street. You will pass four parking lots then a long drive way Turn into the Long drive way which will take you to the back parking lot The building in the corner will be the student Center. -- Please check out my new free genealogy site. I am currently looking for others willing to share their photographs as well. http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~foe3643/
Ferby, Who are your Reid's and Robertson/Robinson's? I have those too. Thanks , Nanette
Nanette Forgot my other Robinson John Will Robinson b.1857 Clay Co.Do not have any idea on parents but think might be David C.and Allie Allen Robertson's grandson,the son of Allen E.and Lucinda Robinson,but unable to find any thing on him. Thanks Ferby __________________________________________________________________ Lester Burger ICQ#: 37166219 Current ICQ status: + More ways to contact me _____________________________________________________________
Charles Cole md.Elizabeth Robertson (dau.of David C.and Allie Allen Robertson. Their son,David C.Cole md.Charlotte Reid. Ferby __________________________________________________________________ Lester Burger ICQ#: 37166219 Current ICQ status: + More ways to contact me __________________________________________________________________
Cole,Robertson,Robinson(etc),Cope,Reid, and Allen(my husband) John Will Robinson b.1857 Clay Co. md.Martha Jane Roark and resided in Laurel Co.in the 1880's and 1890's. Thank you Ferby Johnson Cole __________________________________________________________________ Lester Burger ICQ#: 37166219 Current ICQ status: + More ways to contact me __________________________________________________________________
I'll add mine to the list. Researching these families, Jackson Smith Couch Rice Barbara
This is somewhat lingthly but mentioins Fugates and Clay co., Thought if would be helpful to someone: ============================================================ FROM THE CHRONICLES OF THE SCOTCH-IRISH SETTLEMENT OF VIRGINIA; Vol 2, pp 140 - 149 by Lyman Chalkley http://www.rootsweb.com/~chalkley ============================================================= George Fugate vs. Mahon--O. S. 177; N. S. 63--Bill, 1808. In 1772 Francis Fugate, father of orator, settled on a tract within now County Russell, on big Moccasin Creek, where he lived until his death. In 1774 he had a survey made under the Loyal Company; but in 1781 when he applied to the Commissioners for a certificate, Robert Trimble claimed the land by an improvement before Francis, and got the certificate. About 15 days afterward Francis died intestate. Orator was infant, oldest son and heir, the widow was Agnes, who married _____ Mahan. Agness answers in Russell County, 1809. In 1771 Francis was living in Washington County and purchased from a negro (man of color) William Car, a tract on Mockerson Creek who is supposed to have bought from John Morgan. In 1771 there was a small cabin on the land called Robert Trimble's cabin, into which the Fugate family moved. Francis Fugate swore he would die before he gave up the land (in 1781), but in about 30 days he was dashed to pieces by a fall from his horse, leaving six small children. Answer of John Wood and Allen Riley in Russell, 1809. Agness is widow of Henry Mahon. In 1792 Francis's estate is distributable as follows: Wife, Nancy, (now Mahon); daughter, Mary (now Davis); son, George; daughters, Sarah and Peggy; son, Francis. Henry Dickeson deposes at Russell Co. Ho., 4th July, 1810, he first knew the land in 1776. First knew Robert Trimble in 1775; he was living near Abingdon and moved to Kentucky. Zachariah Fugate deposes ditto. He was on the land in 1777; brother of Francis; they had a brother Hendley Fugate. Agness was a widow with a son named James, before she married Francis. George was 8 or 9 years old when Francis died. John Fugate deposes ditto. Wm. Baldridge deposes ditto. _____ Colebert Fugate was uncle of orator. John Montgomery deposes in Russell County, 1810. In 1771 he moved out to this country in company with his father, Alexander Montgomery, his mother, Martha, and his brother, Alexander, and others. The same fall Robert Trimble, Benj. Logan and some others stayed at his father's house. William Carr is supposed to be a near relation to Genl. Joseph Martain. Deponent's brother, Alexander, is a gunsmith who is 2-1/2 years older than deponent. Deponent is now 46. John Tate deposes in Russell. He moved to this country in 1771 and in 1772 it was said by the old settlers that if Francis Cooper had not sold his place to John Morgan he might now have had it to live on himself. Morgan sold to Karr before deponent came to this country. John Smith, Esq., deposes in Russell 24th February, 1810. He moved to this 145 country in 1769 or 1770 in fall of the year, in company with John Morgan and others. John Fregor deposes in Russell County, 15th February, 1810, that he moved to Moquesin Creek to the place where he now lives, in company with Francis Fugate <I>et als,</I> who were then moving their families in 1771 or 1772. Deponent's son Joseph was born 16th September, 1771. Jesse Kain also settled near. Alexander Montgomery deposes in Russell, 7th March, 1810, that in 1771 he moved with his father to this part of the country and lived with his father 8 or 10 years. In 1772 one William Huston, _____ Frazier, and Francis Fugate returned up Mockerson and Fugate said he had been improving land at the Rocky Spring. Francis Fugate moved there with his family in 1772 or 3. Deponent was 48 years old the first of last month. John Tate deposes in Russell County, 24th February, 1810. He moved to Moquesin Creek with his family in the last of November, 1772, and Francis Fugate was then living on the land. Francis died in 1781. Francis's widow had four children by Francis living at his death, and was pregnant with another. Samuel Haddox deposes, 10th August, 1810, in Clay County, Kentucky, in 1780 he moved to the land in dispute. Francis's stepson was 10 or 11 years old at the time of Francis's death. Deponent believes Allen Riley was not even born in 1770 and in 1781 he was probably in Fauquier County. Benjamin Fugate deposes 10th August, 1810, in Clay County, Kentucky. About 31 or 2 years ago he came to the place in dispute and lived there about two years. On 13th day of the month after the Commissioners' Court sat, Francis was killed by a fall from his horse. Francis had a son George and three daughters, and the child his wife was bearing was a boy. Hanah Fugate deposes, 10th August, 1810, in Clay County, Kentucky. John Campbell deposes 24th August, 1810, in Washington County, Virginia. In 1771 or 1772 Robert Trimble moved with his family to this country and settled about two miles from the land in question, lived there until some time after the Commissioners' Court, and then moved to Kentucky. Mary Moffett deposes 24th August, 1810, in Washington County. She remembers that in 1772 Robert Trimble moved to the country. Trimble was then married to Mary's husband's sister. John Vance deposes, 24th August, 1810, in Washington County. He moved to the country in 1771. John McCullock deposes as above. About five months after Trimble built his cabin, Mockerson Creek became totally vacated for fear of Indians, and remained so about a year or more, Francis was one of the first settlers that returned. (John Campbell says he has known Jno. McCullogh since a boy.) John Montgomery deposes 13th August, 1810, in Russell County. In 1771 he moved to this country with his father, Alexr. James Davison deposes in Russell, 11th July, 1810. On 1st January, 1774, deponent moved to Mockerson Creek; has known Alexr. Montgomery ever since 1774, when Alex was 12 or 13 years old (perhaps not so much). John Frasure deposes as above. He moved to the place where he now lives on Mockerson Creek in company with Francis Fugate and others in 1771 or 1772. It was customary for hunters to mark or brand trees (when hunting), sometimes with powder or coal. Deponent's son Joseph was born 16th September, 1771. Mary Frazier deposes as above. Joseph Davison deposes as above. Jesse Cain married deponent's wife's sister. Colbert Fugate is married to John Tate's daughter. Mary Davison deposes as above. She is now in her fiftieth year, and thinks she was about 146 14 when she came to this country, when she saw Francis Fugate living in a cabin. Jesse Cain married Mary's sister. John McCulogh (ck) deposes at Abingdon, 20th August, 1810, about a day before Christmas in 1770 deponent's father moved with his family to Mockerson Creek and made a settlement within about two miles of the land now in controversy. About early in 1771, Robert Trimble came to deponent's father's looking for land. Shortly afterwards Trimble returned and asked assistance in raising a cabin. Deponent's father and Thomas Whurry and two or three other men went. (Deponent was then about 8 years old.) Deponent went along. In the fall of 1771 Trimble came with his family and stopped at Samuel Briggs's, near where Abingdon stands, took up land in Walker's grant and moved his family there. Francis Fugate was a rash, overbearing man. At the time Trimble built his cabin there was not a family on the north side of Clinch Mountain nearer than ten miles except deponent's father No one was living on the creek except his father. Deponent's father was dead at the time the Commissioners sat in 1781. Isbel McCullock deposes as above. Is mother of John McCullock. She was acquainted with Mrs. Trimble when she lived in Augusta. Rachel Jameson deposes as above. Is sister of John McCullock and two years older. Her father moved to Moqueson Creek in 1770. Some little time after Robert Trimble and John Gross and some others came to her father's house. In June, 1771 her father moved his family to North Fork of Holstein.
Hi, I have an enormous file on the Descendants of Samuel Allen. Do you know her Parents name. It may save some time. I know I have seen the Allen Maupin connection in it somewhere. Nancy ----- Original Message ----- From: "Allison Reker" <eowynwr@adelphia.net> To: <KYCLAY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, July 23, 2003 5:42 AM Subject: RE: [KYCLAY] Allen > Those of you out there with the surname Allen in your family, do you have > anything about Adaline Allen, married to Thomas Maupin? I don't have their > birth or death dates, only their names. Their daughter, Cinda, was born > 9/18/1894 and lived in Manchester. She died there in 1/9/1972. Her husband > was Robert Reid. I am related through their son, Willie Reid (my > grandfather). > > -----Original Message----- > From: Allison Reker [mailto:eowynwr@adelphia.net] > Sent: Wednesday, July 23, 2003 8:33 AM > To: KYCLAY-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: RE: [KYCLAY] Chick/cheek > > > Nope, I wouldn't mind at all. One of my Yeager relations that I just newly > met at a family reunion says she's sending it to me. I'm hoping to get it > in the mail very soon. > > -----Original Message----- > From: Lizajanegirl1896@aol.com [mailto:Lizajanegirl1896@aol.com] > Sent: Tuesday, July 22, 2003 1:17 PM > To: KYCLAY-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: [KYCLAY] Chick/cheek > > > In a message dated 7/21/03 9:39:49 PM Eastern Daylight Time, > eowynwr@adelphia.net writes: > > > > Her father was James Chick who came originally from Virginia, into I > believe > > North Carolina (where he was married to Martha Estes in Orange County. He > > eventually ended up in Knox County, KY. He was a revolutionary war > soldier, > > and I am waiting to get a copy of his pension file. > > I've heard that James' father's name may be Richard, but that is so far > > totally unconfirmed. > > > > When you get this, would you mind posting to the list? > Thanks. > > > >
Anna, Do you know who your Harvey Williams's parents are? Regards, Connie Hoskins Williams ----- Original Message ----- From: <Magee3131@aol.com> To: <KYCLAY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, July 22, 2003 11:18 PM Subject: Re: [KYCLAY] Cheeks-Chicks > Kathy: > > Thanks for the Cheek/Chick information. I have several of the family in > Knox > County, KY prior to moving to Laurel County, KY. I will need to check and > see is Alice Chick, the daughter of Silas Chick before she married Harvy > Williams. I know that some of the Chick family moved to Missouri. > > I have Silas Chick/Cheek marrying (1) Anna Cowan and their daughter Alice > Chick married Harvy Williams. Harvy and Alice Chick Williams where my g g > grandparents. > > Havy and Alice Chick Williams daughter Cecelia Ann Williams married John > Magee. They are my g grandparents. > > Harvy and Alice Chick Williams and also Cecelia Ann Williams are burried > in > the Williams Cemetery in Laurel County KY. > > Again, thanks for all the information on the postmasters. I did not know > about that web site. > > Anna - Indiana > >
Those of you out there with the surname Allen in your family, do you have anything about Adaline Allen, married to Thomas Maupin? I don't have their birth or death dates, only their names. Their daughter, Cinda, was born 9/18/1894 and lived in Manchester. She died there in 1/9/1972. Her husband was Robert Reid. I am related through their son, Willie Reid (my grandfather). -----Original Message----- From: Allison Reker [mailto:eowynwr@adelphia.net] Sent: Wednesday, July 23, 2003 8:33 AM To: KYCLAY-L@rootsweb.com Subject: RE: [KYCLAY] Chick/cheek Nope, I wouldn't mind at all. One of my Yeager relations that I just newly met at a family reunion says she's sending it to me. I'm hoping to get it in the mail very soon. -----Original Message----- From: Lizajanegirl1896@aol.com [mailto:Lizajanegirl1896@aol.com] Sent: Tuesday, July 22, 2003 1:17 PM To: KYCLAY-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [KYCLAY] Chick/cheek In a message dated 7/21/03 9:39:49 PM Eastern Daylight Time, eowynwr@adelphia.net writes: > Her father was James Chick who came originally from Virginia, into I believe > North Carolina (where he was married to Martha Estes in Orange County. He > eventually ended up in Knox County, KY. He was a revolutionary war soldier, > and I am waiting to get a copy of his pension file. > I've heard that James' father's name may be Richard, but that is so far > totally unconfirmed. > When you get this, would you mind posting to the list? Thanks.
Nope, I wouldn't mind at all. One of my Yeager relations that I just newly met at a family reunion says she's sending it to me. I'm hoping to get it in the mail very soon. -----Original Message----- From: Lizajanegirl1896@aol.com [mailto:Lizajanegirl1896@aol.com] Sent: Tuesday, July 22, 2003 1:17 PM To: KYCLAY-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [KYCLAY] Chick/cheek In a message dated 7/21/03 9:39:49 PM Eastern Daylight Time, eowynwr@adelphia.net writes: > Her father was James Chick who came originally from Virginia, into I believe > North Carolina (where he was married to Martha Estes in Orange County. He > eventually ended up in Knox County, KY. He was a revolutionary war soldier, > and I am waiting to get a copy of his pension file. > I've heard that James' father's name may be Richard, but that is so far > totally unconfirmed. > When you get this, would you mind posting to the list? Thanks.
Are you in posesssion of the Mattingly family Bible? If so, would you be willing to photocopy the pages with family information for me, or is it too fragile? -----Original Message----- From: SWilson [mailto:bwwilson@fuse.net] Sent: Tuesday, July 22, 2003 11:19 AM To: KYCLAY-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [KYCLAY] rollcall Pauline, in our Mattingly family Bible, it has Sa, we could not make out the rest. It could be Sarah or Sally don't know. Haven't done any work on her. Sharon Pauline Wing wrote: > > Sharon, Was Susan's mother Sarah Mattingly. It's all I had for Susan's > parents. Thanks. > > Pauline > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "SWilson" <bwwilson@fuse.net> > To: <KYCLAY-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Tuesday, July 22, 2003 9:54 AM > Subject: Re: [KYCLAY] rollcall > > > Allison, Susan Mattingly 1866-1937, Lincoln Smith 1862,63-1914, Susan's > > father was John Mattingly 1838. > > Sharon > > > > Allison Reker wrote: > > > > > > Susan Mattingly, married to Lincoln Smith > > > I know her mother's name to be Sarah Mattingly, but do not know her > father's > > > name. Even her death certificate lists father as "Unknown". > > > > > > -----Original Message----- > > > From: SWilson [mailto:bwwilson@fuse.net] > > > Sent: Monday, July 21, 2003 8:55 PM > > > To: KYCLAY-L@rootsweb.com > > > Subject: Re: [KYCLAY] rollcall > > > > > > Seen Mattingly, who are you looking for? My mom was a Mattingly. > > > Sharon > > > > > > Allison Reker wrote: > > > > > > > > Researching: > > > > Reid, Murrell, Maupin, Allen, Smith, Mattingly, Mills/Taylor, Jackson, > > > > Keith, Hayes (Clay Co.) > > > > Yeager, Rasnick, Grindstaff, Miller, Cheek/Chick (Knox Co.) > > > > Gibson, Derringer (Casey Co.?) > >