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    1. Re: [KYCLAY] Kizziah Barrett
    2. John Wooddell
    3. Can't remember if I answered your query. My Esther Barrett was only married once and that was to George Gibson. Esther's grandfather (Jesse Barrett's) father, was supposedly from TN. It's possible that your Esther is related to Jesse. Could be her father is Jesse's brother. Jesse Barrett was born in 1796 and died 1858. Barb ----- Original Message ----- From: <FamileeMom@aol.com> To: <KYCLAY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, June 26, 2003 6:27 PM Subject: Re: [KYCLAY] Kizziah Barrett > It is likely that Esther was Jesse's sister. It has been accepted by Morris > family members that Esther was the wife of William. Unfortunately, we have > been unable to prove it yet! Would you like the names of their children? > > William is reported to have been at Boonesborough. His name is there at the > state park. Were any of the Barretts there? I'm sure there must be a > connection. Were your Barretts from N C.? > > Nancy >

    07/02/2003 12:45:02
    1. Re: [KYCLAY] Tombstone Central Update
    2. We have a Rose Hill Cemetery here in Ohio too.

    07/01/2003 07:24:28
    1. Re: [KYCLAY] Polly Keen b. abt 1860
    2. Katie
    3. Thanks Joyce, I think Polly J. Lewis Smith, Smith never married a Keen. You are always the first to respond when anyone needs help! I only have her married to 2, Smiths, Adison, 1878 and Jim Butler Smith, ca, 1908. Katie ----- Original Message ----- From: "Joyce Collins" <joycecollins@compuserve.com> To: <KYCLAY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, July 01, 2003 6:22 PM Subject: [KYCLAY] Polly Keen b. abt 1860 > RESPONSE: > I found this particular KEEN family marriage below in Leslie Co. as of > 1900. > Dwelling 154 - Hyden > KEEN, William, 43, b. Nov 1856, mar. 24 yrs, b. KY; parents b. KY > . .Polly, 48, b. Jun 1851, mar. 24 yrs, 8 born; 6 living, b. KY; parents > b. KY > . .John, 22, b. July 1877, son, KY > . .Wiley, 17, son, b. Jun 1882, KY > . .Leander, 16, son, b. May 1884, KY > . .Crit, 8, b. Aug 1891, son, KY > . .Cash, 6, son, b. Apr 1894, KY > KEEN, John, 80, boarder, b. Apr 1820, widow, boarder, b. KY; parents b. KY > > Joyce C. > > Message text written by INTERNET:KYCLAY-L@rootsweb.com > >MARRIAGE RECORD: This could very well be her! > Clay Co. Marriage Index Book II > > KENE, Wm. to NAPIER, Polly, lic. date: 29 Jan 1876; mar. date: 1 Feb > 1876, File 17 > < > > >

    07/01/2003 04:39:30
    1. RE: [KYCLAY] Fred Dezarn
    2. Donald DeZarn
    3. Kay, Thank you taking the time to help. Another response has given me a tip I'll follow up on. Donald DeZarn View DeZarn Family History: http://home.nycap.rr.com/dezarn/ -----Original Message----- From: adam9419@bellsouth.net [mailto:adam9419@bellsouth.net] Sent: Monday, June 30, 2003 10:10 PM To: KYCLAY-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [KYCLAY] Fred Dezarn Found these names on the Kentucky Death Records. http://ukcc.uky.edu/~vitalrec/ No Fred in the search for Clay CO. You might try just the letter F. and not put in a place and see what you get. Sorry no more help. Kay Adams Middlesboro, Ky CLARENCE E DEZARN Date 760910 Age 025 Place CLAY Residence CLAY Volume 042 Cert 20621 Deathvol 76 DAN DEZARN Date 341213 Age 076 Place CLAY Residence MANCHESTER Volume 013 Cert 06165 Deathvol 35 DAN DEZARN Date 341212 Age 078 Place CLAY Volume 002 Cert 00587 Deathvol 35 DANIEL DEZARN Date 151130 Age U/1 Place CLAY Volume 054 Cert 26619 Deathvol 15 FRANK DEZARN Date 501114 Age 088 Place LARUE Residence CLAY Volume 052 Cert 25762 Deathvol 50 GRACE DEZARN Date 800202 Age 062 Place CLAY Residence CLAY Volume 016 Cert 07880 Deathvol 80 LEE DEZARN Date 770317 Age 069 Place CLAY Residence CLAY Volume 010 Cert 04858 Deathvol 77 LESTER DEZARN Date 420213 Age 036 Place CLAY Residence CLAY Volume 013 Cert 06244 Deathvol 44 LIZA DEZARN Date 790709 Age 068 Place CLAY Residence CLAY Volume 031 Cert 15364 Deathvol 79 MARIE DEZARN Date 821221 Age 063 Place CLAY Residence CLAY Volume 063 Cert 31322 Deathvol 82 MARTHA DEZARN Date 710526 Age 081 Place CLAY Residence CLAY Volume 028 Cert 13599 Deathvol 71 MATT DEZARN Date 810804 Age 077 Place CLAY Residence CLAY Volume 038 Cert 18666 Deathvol 81 MAUD DEZARN Date 211027 Age 030 Place CLAY Volume 002 Cert 00545 Deathvol 22 MAXINE DEZARN Date 830403 Age 083 Place CLAY Residence CLAY Volume 022 Cert 10575 Deathvol 83 NANCY J DEZARN Date 341128 Age 069 Place CLAY Residence TANKSLEY Volume 013 Cert 06169 Deathvol 35 NANNIE DEZARN Date 591118 Age 071 Place CLAY Residence CLAY Volume 051 Cert 25302 Deathvol 59 OAKLEY DEZARN Date 710712 Age 056 Place CLAY Residence CLAY Volume 033 Cert 16315 Deathvol 71 PAUL DEZARN Date 831020 Age 065 Place CLAY Residence CLAY Volume 049 Cert 24345 Deathvol 83 PHYLISS DEZARN Date 790818 Age 023 Place CLAY Residence CLAY Volume 041 Cert 20393 Deathvol 79 ROBERT G DEZARN Date 730208 Age 090 Place CLAY Residence CLAY Volume 005 Cert 02398 Deathvol 73 TAYLOR DEZARN Date 781105 Age 088 Place CLAY Residence CLAY Volume 054 Cert 26638 Deathvol 78 WILLIAM DEZARN Date 661122 Age 088 Place CLAY Residence CLAY Volume 057 Cert 28096 Deathvol 66 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ---- ---- . KENTUCKY VITAL RECORDS INDEX ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ---- ----

    07/01/2003 03:01:12
    1. RE: [KYCLAY] Fred Dezarn
    2. Donald DeZarn
    3. Joyce, Thank you very much for your response. Nannie (Nancy) Hornsby is a tip I will follow up. Donald DeZarn View DeZarn Family History: http://home.nycap.rr.com/dezarn/ -----Original Message----- From: Joyce Collins [mailto:joycecollins@compuserve.com] Sent: Monday, June 30, 2003 10:34 PM To: KYCLAY-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [KYCLAY] Fred Dezarn RESPONSE: The birth record says: DEZARNE, Fred, b. 8-3-1911 in Clay Co., KY; Vol. 95, Cert 37844; maiden name of mother: Nanie HORNSBY I could locate any Fred in the 1920 Clay Co. I also don't see a marriage between a Nannie HORNSBY or poss. Nancy HORNSBY and a DEZARN Joyce Taylor Collins La Palma, CA Message text written by INTERNET:KYCLAY-L@rootsweb.com >Kentucky Birth Records 1911 - 1912 list Fred Dezarn (Dezarne) born 3 August 1911 in Clay Co., KY. Can someone please help me identify Fred's parents? Donald DeZarn View DeZarn Family History: http://home.nycap.rr.com/dezarn/ <

    07/01/2003 03:00:02
    1. Re: [KYCLAY] Polly Keen b. abt 1860
    2. thanks so much Pauline, Charlotte

    07/01/2003 02:48:22
    1. RE: [KYCLAY] Tombstone Central Update
    2. Carmen M. Johnson
    3. I think that I missed the gist of the conversation...but thought I would mention that there is a Rose Hill Cemetery in Kirkman, Shelby Co., IA. Much of it is online with pictures. My great-great grandparents, Washington Abraham Johnson and Mary Ann Smith are buried there! Carmen M. Johnson carmenmjo@cableone.net Home Page: http://carmenj.my100megs.com Genealogy Page: http://genheirlooms.topcities.com/ Gallup Home: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~gallupfam/ PRA Group 7: http://carmenj.my100megs.com/PenningtonPage/PRAGroup7.htm   -----Original Message----- From: Gene Stillings [mailto:g_stillings@charter.net] Sent: Tuesday, July 01, 2003 6:11 PM To: KYCLAY-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [KYCLAY] Tombstone Central Update There is a Rose Hill Cemetery in Coffee Co., TN and one in Osceola Co., FL. It is a unique name used all over the USA. ----- Original Message ----- From: <adam9419@bellsouth.net> To: <KYCLAY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, July 01, 2003 6:06 PM Subject: Re: [KYCLAY] Tombstone Central Update > There is a Rose Hill in Lee Co Va. > Are you sure yours is in Iowa? > >

    07/01/2003 02:33:49
    1. Re: [KYCLAY] Tombstone Central Update
    2. Gene Stillings
    3. There is a Rose Hill Cemetery in Coffee Co., TN and one in Osceola Co., FL. It is a unique name used all over the USA. ----- Original Message ----- From: <adam9419@bellsouth.net> To: <KYCLAY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, July 01, 2003 6:06 PM Subject: Re: [KYCLAY] Tombstone Central Update > There is a Rose Hill in Lee Co Va. > Are you sure yours is in Iowa? > >

    07/01/2003 02:11:10
    1. Re: [KYCLAY] Tombstone Central Update
    2. There is a Rose Hill in Lee Co Va. Are you sure yours is in Iowa?

    07/01/2003 01:06:27
    1. [KYCLAY] Tombstone Central Update
    2. Cassy Sommers
    3. I finally got done with Harry Potter number five. What a great book, enough of a plug. I'm back on to genealogy. I have updated Tombstone Central which can be found at the following link http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~foe3643/ then click on the state of interest or search for Tombstone Central in any search engine and I hope you will find me. The following are newly added cemeteries. KNOX COUNTY KENTUCKY 1. Gambrel Cemetery- Spruce Pines 2. Keck Cemetery-Gray 3. Larkin Bargo- Salt Gum-Turkey Fork 4. Messer-Greenbriar CLAY COUNTY KENTUCKY 5. Old-Sibert *****This is a partial listing as the cemetery still needs a good deal of work. 6. Wagers-AKA-Jackson-Wagers WOLFE COUNTY KENTUCKY 7. Tutt-Faulkner Cemetery LAMONI IOWA 8. Rose Hill - county not known LEE COUNTY VIRGINIA 9. Maness Cemetery 10. Millers Chapel 11. Powell Valley Cemeteries for next week will cover Lewis and Carter Counties in Kentucky as well as more for Knox and Clay Counties. Happy Hunting, Cassy. -- 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/

    07/01/2003 12:48:52
    1. Re: [KYCLAY] Polly Keen b. abt 1860
    2. 1910 census for Polly Keen Polly Keen   Enumeration District: 0054 Color: W   Age: 45 Birth Place: Kentucky   Visit: 0291   County: Clay   Relation: Husband   Relatives: Son Ans 19, Kentucky Daughter Lizzie 17, Kentucky Daughter Vincia 15, Kentucky Daughter Sarah 13, Kentucky Daughter Paulina 11, Kentucky Son Willie 09, Kentucky Son Gilbert 07, Kentucky Son Charlie 05, Kentucky Daughter Ollie NR, Kentucky Granddaughter Rosa 21, Kentucky Granddaughter Clora 08, Kentucky Grandson Spede 12, Kentucky hope this helps Nancy S

    07/01/2003 12:37:22
    1. [KYCLAY] Polly Keen b. abt 1860
    2. Joyce Collins
    3. RESPONSE: I found this particular KEEN family marriage below in Leslie Co. as of 1900. Dwelling 154 - Hyden KEEN, William, 43, b. Nov 1856, mar. 24 yrs, b. KY; parents b. KY . .Polly, 48, b. Jun 1851, mar. 24 yrs, 8 born; 6 living, b. KY; parents b. KY . .John, 22, b. July 1877, son, KY . .Wiley, 17, son, b. Jun 1882, KY . .Leander, 16, son, b. May 1884, KY . .Crit, 8, b. Aug 1891, son, KY . .Cash, 6, son, b. Apr 1894, KY KEEN, John, 80, boarder, b. Apr 1820, widow, boarder, b. KY; parents b. KY Joyce C. Message text written by INTERNET:KYCLAY-L@rootsweb.com >MARRIAGE RECORD: This could very well be her! Clay Co. Marriage Index Book II KENE, Wm. to NAPIER, Polly, lic. date: 29 Jan 1876; mar. date: 1 Feb 1876, File 17 <

    07/01/2003 12:22:23
    1. [KYCLAY] Polly Keen b. abt 1860
    2. Joyce Collins
    3. RESPONSE: 1910 Clay Co. Dwelling 289-291 KEEN, Polly, head of household, 45, "widow", 15 born; 13 living, b. KY; parrents b. KY . .Ans, son, 19, single, b. KY . .Lizzie, dau, 17, single, KY . .Ninia, dau, 15, single, KY . .Sarah, dau, 13, KY . .Pauline, dau, 11, KY . .Willie, son, 9, KY ** . .Gilbert, son, 7, KY ** . .Charles, son, 5, KY ** . .Ollie, dau, 0, KY . .Rosa, grandau, 21, KY . .Clora, grandau, 8, KY . .Spede, grandson, 8 SAVES, Charlie, son, 28, mar. 1, mar. 11 yrs, b. KY . .Dora, dau, 27, mar. 1, mar. 11 yrs, 6 born; 5 living, b. KY . .Ollie, dau, 19, KY . .Manuel, son, 6, KY . .Myrtle, dau, 4, KY . .Viola, dau, 2, KY . .William, son, 4 mo's, KY NOTE: By golly, this family was trying to populate Clay Co.! MARRIAGE RECORD: This could very well be her! Clay Co. Marriage Index Book II KENE, Wm. to NAPIER, Polly, lic. date: 29 Jan 1876; mar. date: 1 Feb 1876, File 17 On the 1900 Clay Co., the family appears as follows so perhaps the Polly NAPIER marriage is not correct. Will follow up. Dwelling 280-280 KEEN, Daniel, husband, b. 4-1859, 41, mar. 18 yrs, b. KY; parents b. KY . .Polly A., wife, b. 5-1870, 30, mar. 18 yrs, 11 born; 11 living, b. KY; parents b. KY . .Franklin, son, b. 9-1883, 16, KY . .John, son, b. 6-1885, 14, KY . .Thomas, son, b. 6-1886, 13, KY . .Josiah, son, b. 10-1887, 12, KY . .Anderson, son, b. 2-1889, 11, KY . .Lizzie, dau, b. 7-1890, 9, KY . .Vinnie, dau, b. 1-1892, 8, KY . .Sarah, dau, b. 4-1893, 7, KY . .Perlina , dau, b. 9-1896, 3, KY . .William, son, b. 3-1898, 2, KY . .Emma, dau, b. 12-1899, 5 mo's, KY This family is not present in Clay Co. as of 1880 Fed. Census I don't see this family in Knox Co. No marriage for them showing up in Clay Co. No marriage for them in Laurel Co. Joyce Taylor Collins La Palma, CA Message text written by INTERNET:KYCLAY-L@rootsweb.com >Could some kind soul please look for a Polly (maiden Unknown) Keen in the 1910 census with sons Willie b. 1902, Gilbert b. 1904 and Charlie b. 1906. Polly is more than likely in the home of her husband, name unknown. Thank You in advance for any and all help with this. William <

    07/01/2003 11:58:29
    1. Re: [KYCLAY] Polly Keen b. abt 1860
    2. Pauline Wing
    3. Hi Cuz and Katie, Thought my subscription to Anc. had run out, or I would of done this sooner. Here is Polly Keen in 1910 Clay Co., Miracode Census. Is this your Polly Katie? Kentucky 1910 Miracode Index Viewing records 1-1 of 1 Matches Polly Keen Enumeration District: 0054 Color: W Age: 45 Birth Place: Kentucky Visit: 0291 County: Clay Relation: Husband Relatives: Son Ans 19, Kentucky Daughter Lizzie 17, Kentucky Daughter Vincia 15, Kentucky Daughter Sarah 13, Kentucky Daughter Paulina 11, Kentucky Son Willie 09, Kentucky Son Gilbert 07, Kentucky Son Charlie 05, Kentucky Daughter Ollie NR, Kentucky Granddaughter Rosa 21, Kentucky Granddaughter Clora 08, Kentucky Grandson Spede 12, Kentucky ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- ----- Original Message ----- From: "The Smiths" <familybranches@communicomm.com> To: <KYCLAY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, July 01, 2003 5:20 PM Subject: [KYCLAY] Polly Keen b. abt 1860 > Could some kind soul please look for a Polly (maiden Unknown) Keen in the > 1910 census with sons Willie b. 1902, Gilbert b. 1904 and Charlie b. 1906. > Polly is more than likely in the home of her husband, name unknown. > > Thank You in advance for any and all help with this. > > William > >

    07/01/2003 11:31:36
    1. [KYCLAY] Polly Keen b. abt 1860
    2. The Smiths
    3. Could some kind soul please look for a Polly (maiden Unknown) Keen in the 1910 census with sons Willie b. 1902, Gilbert b. 1904 and Charlie b. 1906. Polly is more than likely in the home of her husband, name unknown. Thank You in advance for any and all help with this. William

    07/01/2003 11:20:08
    1. Re: [KYCLAY] Wagers, Mills, Fredrick
    2. Joyce Collins
    3. RESPONSE: Clay Co., KY Vital Records was published by: Knox Co. Genealogical Society, Inc. P. O. Box 20788 Louisville, KY 40250-0788 You could write to them for a price list of their holdings which include Knox Co. census, marriage, cemetery,e tc. etc. type books. Joyce Taylor Collins La Palma, CA Message text written by INTERNET:KYCLAY-L@rootsweb.com >Joyce, Where does one find a Clay County Stats book? Thanks so much, Catherine Joyce Collins <joycecollins@compuserve.com> wrote:RESPONSE: Fran, From the Clay Co. Vital Stats book, I have that James MILLS died in 1876 (he would have been abt. 1 year old.) MILLS, James deathdate: 1876 Cause of death: diphtheria Birthplace: Clay Co., KY Parents: Harrison and Rachel MILLS Birthplace of parents: Clay Co., KY Joyce Taylor Collins La Palma, CA Message text written by INTERNET:KYCLAY-L@rootsweb.com >Hi Lowell, Your Frank Mills is a brother to my GGrandmother, Sarah Mills! Thanks for the added info..all I had was a wife ? Wagers....I have a few pictures of the other siblings I would share with you and maybe some added information on them if you want it. Do you have who their brother James married?.. Email me off the list.... thanks, Fran< <

    07/01/2003 05:56:12
    1. [KYCLAY] Subj: Genealogy Conference in Orlando, Florida
    2. In a message dated 6/28/2003 6:01:55 PM Eastern Standard Time, pamcooper@bellsouth.net writes: > Subj: Genealogy Conference in Orlando, Florida >  Date: 6/28/2003 6:01:55 PM Eastern Standard Time >  From: <A HREF="mailto:pamcooper@bellsouth.net">pamcooper@bellsouth.net</A> >  To: <A HREF="mailto:KYBELL-admin@rootsweb.com">KYBELL-admin@rootsweb.com</A> >  Sent from the Internet > > > > Dear List Administrator: > > Would you be so kind to forward the following message to your list? It has > > been 12 years since there was a national genealogy conference in the > > Southeast. So, we want to make sure that everyone knows about it. If you > > have any questions feel free to contact us. Thank you. > > > Countdown to Discovery - A World of Hidden Treasures > > Have you ever been to a genealogy conference? No. Well now is the time. > > In the heart of Florida and close to Walt Disney World, genealogists > > from all over the country, Great Britain and Europe will be attending > > the Federation of Genealogical Society Conference, hosted by the Florida > > State Genealogical Society. > > > > Why Should you attend? > > 1) Over 200 LECTURES and over 95 top-of-the line SPEAKERS. Track > > descriptions are as follows: > > > > Charting a Course to the Old World (British Isles &Europe) > > Exploration in the New World (United States &Canada) > > Riches in the First Colony (Focus on Florida) > > Diverse Voyagers (Ethnic &Religious Research) > > Tools for Successful Navigation (Skills &Strategies) > > A Wealth of Hidden Treasures (Records Research) > > Just Over the Horizon (Technology &the Internet)! > > > > For more detailed information about each lecture, visit > > http://www.fgs.org > > > > 2) A TREASURE HUNT is currently in progress. You can win grand prizes > > such as free conference registration, room nights at hotels in Salt Lake > > City, tuition at the Institute of Genealogy &Historical Research in > > Birmingham, Alabama, registration and boarding at a conference in > > England and so much more. Check the latest issue of the FGS FORUM for > > more details about the great Treasure Hunt or the above web site. You > > can also learn more about the conference and the treasure hunts if you > > subscribe to the E-zine.[To subscribe to the E-zine, send an email > > message (no text or subject is necessary) to > > fgs2003-announce-on@lists.csc.cc.il.us>. You will receive a confirmation > > message to which you must reply within 24 hours.] > > > > 3) Over 100 VENDORS or 150 booths will be in the exhibit hall. See a > > list of our current exhibitors at > > http://www.fgs.org/2003conf/conf-exhibitors.asp > > > > 4) All under ONE ROOF. The complete conference and your hotel room are > > in one building. There is no need to walk outside in the heat or rain. > > All food functions and restaurants are also located in the same > > building. Hotel rooms are huge and you can register up to four people > > for one price. > > > > 5) Fun for the FAMILY. SeaWorld is right across the street from the > > conference hotel. Visit Walt Disney World, which includes the Magic > > Kingdom, EPCOT, Animal Kingdom, and Disney-MGM Studios, as well as > > Universal Studios, Kennedy Space Center, and many, many other wonderful > > places! > > > > 6) SOCIETIES CAN WIN $200 worth of genealogy books from Betterway Books. If > > you advertise the conference in your newsletter, send us a copy and we will > > add it to the > > drawing to be held at the conference. We have made it very simple for > > you. Use the media kit at http://www.fgs.org/2003conf/conf-media.htm > > > > Hurry, the EARLY CONFERENCE registration deadline for the lower price is > > July 15th. > > > > HOTEL registration deadline is August 4th. 1-800-327-6677; 407-351-5555 > > > > We would love to see you there!! > > > > Jim and Pam Cooper > > FGS/FSGS 2003 National Conference Co-Chairs  > > > > Countdown to Discovery - A World of Hidden Treasures > > 3-6 September 2003, Orlando, Florida > > http://www.fgs.org or http://www.rootsweb.com/~flsgs/ > > P. O. Box 7066, Vero Beach, FL 32961-7066 > > > >

    07/01/2003 02:19:35
    1. Re: [KYCLAY] Joseph and Jacob Beeler
    2. jsiders
    3. Jess, My mailing address is : Lisa Siders 1474 State Rte 247 Hillsboro,Ohio 45133. Yes would very much like a copy of the book. Are you related to any Hinkle's blood or marriages? Thank You Lisa ----- Original Message ----- From: "jess wilson" <jswlsn@prtcnet.org> To: <KYCLAY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, June 30, 2003 10:04 PM Subject: Re: [KYCLAY] Joseph and Jacob Beeler > Lisa Hinkle Siders, If you would care to give me a mailing address, I have a > booklet writter by John Hinkle, who was a brother of William, I think. He > was a Primative Baptist preacher. I have other information that I can send > you but it is all on paper. > JESS WILSON > 794 POSSUM TROT ROA > MANCHESTER KY 40962 > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "jsiders" <jsiders@ameritech.net> > To: <KYCLAY-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Monday, June 30, 2003 2:54 PM > Subject: Re: [KYCLAY] Joseph and Jacob Beeler > > > > William Hinkle my GGGG Grandfather he married Louisa Anna Hacker parents > > Claiborne Hacker and Action Roberts, could you share family history with > me > > any on the Hinkle's what information do you have on William Hinkle born > 1803 > > North Carolina parents Michael Hinkle Jr or Aaron Tucker Mother maybe > Nancy > > Haggins, would you have different. > > Lisa Hinkle Siders > > Highland County, Hillsboro,Ohio > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "Bruce Hildreth" <bhildreth@sc.rr.com> > > To: <KYCLAY-L@rootsweb.com> > > Sent: Monday, June 30, 2003 5:46 PM > > Subject: [KYCLAY] Joseph and Jacob Beeler > > > > > > > > > > > > > Attached is information from the battle of Kings Mountain. Joseph and > > Jacob Beeler were the brothers of my 6th great grandmother. > > > > > > > > > Elbert Bradley Hacker, married Florence Anderson > > > | > > > Matt Hacker, married Elizabeth Hensley Hacker > > > | > > > Julius Hacker, married Easther Burns > > > | > > > Claiborne Hacker, married Action Roberts > > > | > > > John Hacker, married Massie Spread > > > | > > > Julius Hacker, married Martha (Buhler) Beeler (Jacob and Joseph are her > > brothers) > > > > > > JACOB AND JOSEPH BEELER > > > > > > BATTLE OF KINGS MOUNTAIN > > > > > > > > > I went to Kings Mountain on June 19th. I had heard that Jacob and Joseph > > fought here, but wanted to confirm it some more. > > > > > > I am going to put information here in no particular order, but will put > > the documentation with it so that it can be entered into everyone's > records. > > > > > > First of all, Jacob and Joseph were the sons of Ulrich and Maria Buhler. > > They were from Switzerland and ended up in Sullivan County, Tennessee. The > > name was changed to Beeler. > > > > > > I bought two books while there: > > > > > > a.. "One Heroic Hour at King's Mountain" by Pat Alderman, 2nd Edition, > > Reprinted, 1990, by The Overmountain Press. ( BOTH JOSEPH AND JACOB BEELER > > ARE LISTED AS PARTICIPANTS). > > > "Shelby's men had captured a British outpost some distance out, > without > > firing a shot. The main force of mountaineers was within a quarter mile of > > the Tory position before they were discovered. When the presence of the > > enemy was reported to Colonel Ferguson, he ordered his men to their > > positions with beat of drum. The Redcoats fired first on Shelby's men, and > > he had difficulty in restraining them from advancing. Strict orders had > been > > given not to attack until all the commands were in position and the signal > > given. But the firing from the British had become so regular that Colonel > > Campbell threw off his coat and yelled at the top of his voice, "Shoot > like > > hell and fight like devils." The fierce bloodcurdling Indian yells were > > taken up by the other companies as they reached their positions and began > > the attack. Soon the whole mountain was circled with an eerie wail and a > > burst of gunfire. De Peyster (Tory) is said to have warned Ferguson of the > > type of enemy he faced and al! > > > so remarked, "Those yelling boys are here again." (Pg. 35) > > > > > > b.. "The Patriots at Kings Mountain," by B. G Moss, 1990, Scotia, > > Hibernia Press. > > > "Joseph Bealer (Beeler, Bealor) served under Capt. John Pemberton (under > > Shelby) in the battle at Kings Mountain. His brother, Jacob (who spelled > his > > name Beeler), was also in the battle. Jacob, (Joseph's son), married > Nancy, > > a daughter of Martin Cleveland, brother to Robert and Col. Benjamin > > Cleveland." This comes from: > > > > > > Draper, Lyman C. Kings Mountain and the Heroes, a History of the Battle > of > > Kings Mountain. October 7, 1780, and the Events Which Led to It. > Cincinnati. > > PG Thomson, 1881. > > > > > > > > > > > > "Jacob Beeler (Bealor) enlisted and served as a private and ranger in > the > > North Carolina troops as follows: from June 1775, under Capt. William > > Buckhannon and Col. Christian against the Cherokee Indians; immediately > > after that service, two months under Capt. Elijah Robinson, guarding the > > frontier, later, (dates not given) one month under Evan Shelby, whose rank > > was not stated from July 1778, one month at Duncan's Fort, names of > officers > > not given; from August, 1778, seven months in Capt. John Carmack;s > company, > > during which he joined General McIntosh's expedition and marched to Fort > > McIntosh and Laurens and was discharged on 26 Feb. 1779 in Berkley County, > > Virginia; from August 1780, one month under Col. Lyle from September 1780, > > three months in Capt. John Pemberton's company, during which he was in the > > battle of Kings Mountain; from December, 1780, two months in Capt. > Waring's > > company under Cols. Sevier, Martin, Clark, and Campbell; two months, dates > > not given, in Capt. But! > > > ler;s company under Col Martin; and three months under Capt. William > > Blair, dats not given. His brother, Joseph Bealer, also served in the > > battle. Jacob Beeler was allowed pension on his application executed 22 > > August 1832 while residing in Sullivan County, TN, and aged seventy years. > > His son, Jacob, married Addie Hickle, FPA S5277: Draper (see above), pp. > > 570-580, and White, Katherine Keogh, The Kings Mountain Men. Baltimore > > Genealogical Publishing Co, 1966. > > > > > > I am attaching additional information that might be helpful. > > > > > > PLEASE NOTE: There is a Samuel Hensley listed in "The Patriots at Kings > > Mountain," but no additional information is there. > > > > > > Bev Hildreth > > > > > > Sumter, SC > > > > > > > > > > > >

    07/01/2003 01:49:45
    1. Re: [KYCLAY] Joseph and Jacob Beeler
    2. CATHERINE FLORES
    3. Jess, Do you have books available re: Hinkles? Or any other Clay Co. dominant names? Thank you in advance, Catherine Flores jsiders <jsiders@ameritech.net> wrote:Jess, My mailing address is : Lisa Siders 1474 State Rte 247 Hillsboro,Ohio 45133. Yes would very much like a copy of the book. Are you related to any Hinkle's blood or marriages? Thank You Lisa ----- Original Message ----- From: "jess wilson" To: Sent: Monday, June 30, 2003 10:04 PM Subject: Re: [KYCLAY] Joseph and Jacob Beeler > Lisa Hinkle Siders, If you would care to give me a mailing address, I have a > booklet writter by John Hinkle, who was a brother of William, I think. He > was a Primative Baptist preacher. I have other information that I can send > you but it is all on paper. > JESS WILSON > 794 POSSUM TROT ROA > MANCHESTER KY 40962 > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "jsiders" > To: > Sent: Monday, June 30, 2003 2:54 PM > Subject: Re: [KYCLAY] Joseph and Jacob Beeler > > > > William Hinkle my GGGG Grandfather he married Louisa Anna Hacker parents > > Claiborne Hacker and Action Roberts, could you share family history with > me > > any on the Hinkle's what information do you have on William Hinkle born > 1803 > > North Carolina parents Michael Hinkle Jr or Aaron Tucker Mother maybe > Nancy > > Haggins, would you have different. > > Lisa Hinkle Siders > > Highland County, Hillsboro,Ohio > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "Bruce Hildreth" > > To: > > Sent: Monday, June 30, 2003 5:46 PM > > Subject: [KYCLAY] Joseph and Jacob Beeler > > > > > > > > > > > > > Attached is information from the battle of Kings Mountain. Joseph and > > Jacob Beeler were the brothers of my 6th great grandmother. > > > > > > > > > Elbert Bradley Hacker, married Florence Anderson > > > | > > > Matt Hacker, married Elizabeth Hensley Hacker > > > | > > > Julius Hacker, married Easther Burns > > > | > > > Claiborne Hacker, married Action Roberts > > > | > > > John Hacker, married Massie Spread > > > | > > > Julius Hacker, married Martha (Buhler) Beeler (Jacob and Joseph are her > > brothers) > > > > > > JACOB AND JOSEPH BEELER > > > > > > BATTLE OF KINGS MOUNTAIN > > > > > > > > > I went to Kings Mountain on June 19th. I had heard that Jacob and Joseph > > fought here, but wanted to confirm it some more. > > > > > > I am going to put information here in no particular order, but will put > > the documentation with it so that it can be entered into everyone's > records. > > > > > > First of all, Jacob and Joseph were the sons of Ulrich and Maria Buhler. > > They were from Switzerland and ended up in Sullivan County, Tennessee. The > > name was changed to Beeler. > > > > > > I bought two books while there: > > > > > > a.. "One Heroic Hour at King's Mountain" by Pat Alderman, 2nd Edition, > > Reprinted, 1990, by The Overmountain Press. ( BOTH JOSEPH AND JACOB BEELER > > ARE LISTED AS PARTICIPANTS). > > > "Shelby's men had captured a British outpost some distance out, > without > > firing a shot. The main force of mountaineers was within a quarter mile of > > the Tory position before they were discovered. When the presence of the > > enemy was reported to Colonel Ferguson, he ordered his men to their > > positions with beat of drum. The Redcoats fired first on Shelby's men, and > > he had difficulty in restraining them from advancing. Strict orders had > been > > given not to attack until all the commands were in position and the signal > > given. But the firing from the British had become so regular that Colonel > > Campbell threw off his coat and yelled at the top of his voice, "Shoot > like > > hell and fight like devils." The fierce bloodcurdling Indian yells were > > taken up by the other companies as they reached their positions and began > > the attack. Soon the whole mountain was circled with an eerie wail and a > > burst of gunfire. De Peyster (Tory) is said to have warned Ferguson of the > > type of enemy he faced and al! > > > so remarked, "Those yelling boys are here again." (Pg. 35) > > > > > > b.. "The Patriots at Kings Mountain," by B. G Moss, 1990, Scotia, > > Hibernia Press. > > > "Joseph Bealer (Beeler, Bealor) served under Capt. John Pemberton (under > > Shelby) in the battle at Kings Mountain. His brother, Jacob (who spelled > his > > name Beeler), was also in the battle. Jacob, (Joseph's son), married > Nancy, > > a daughter of Martin Cleveland, brother to Robert and Col. Benjamin > > Cleveland." This comes from: > > > > > > Draper, Lyman C. Kings Mountain and the Heroes, a History of the Battle > of > > Kings Mountain. October 7, 1780, and the Events Which Led to It. > Cincinnati. > > PG Thomson, 1881. > > > > > > > > > > > > "Jacob Beeler (Bealor) enlisted and served as a private and ranger in > the > > North Carolina troops as follows: from June 1775, under Capt. William > > Buckhannon and Col. Christian against the Cherokee Indians; immediately > > after that service, two months under Capt. Elijah Robinson, guarding the > > frontier, later, (dates not given) one month under Evan Shelby, whose rank > > was not stated from July 1778, one month at Duncan's Fort, names of > officers > > not given; from August, 1778, seven months in Capt. John Carmack;s > company, > > during which he joined General McIntosh's expedition and marched to Fort > > McIntosh and Laurens and was discharged on 26 Feb. 1779 in Berkley County, > > Virginia; from August 1780, one month under Col. Lyle from September 1780, > > three months in Capt. John Pemberton's company, during which he was in the > > battle of Kings Mountain; from December, 1780, two months in Capt. > Waring's > > company under Cols. Sevier, Martin, Clark, and Campbell; two months, dates > > not given, in Capt. But! > > > ler;s company under Col Martin; and three months under Capt. William > > Blair, dats not given. His brother, Joseph Bealer, also served in the > > battle. Jacob Beeler was allowed pension on his application executed 22 > > August 1832 while residing in Sullivan County, TN, and aged seventy years. > > His son, Jacob, married Addie Hickle, FPA S5277: Draper (see above), pp. > > 570-580, and White, Katherine Keogh, The Kings Mountain Men. Baltimore > > Genealogical Publishing Co, 1966. > > > > > > I am attaching additional information that might be helpful. > > > > > > PLEASE NOTE: There is a Samuel Hensley listed in "The Patriots at Kings > > Mountain," but no additional information is there. > > > > > > Bev Hildreth > > > > > > Sumter, SC > > > > > > > > > > > >

    07/01/2003 01:37:19
    1. Re: [KYCLAY] Wagers, Mills, Fredrick
    2. CATHERINE FLORES
    3. Joyce, Where does one find a Clay County Stats book? Thanks so much, Catherine Joyce Collins <joycecollins@compuserve.com> wrote:RESPONSE: Fran, From the Clay Co. Vital Stats book, I have that James MILLS died in 1876 (he would have been abt. 1 year old.) MILLS, James deathdate: 1876 Cause of death: diphtheria Birthplace: Clay Co., KY Parents: Harrison and Rachel MILLS Birthplace of parents: Clay Co., KY Joyce Taylor Collins La Palma, CA Message text written by INTERNET:KYCLAY-L@rootsweb.com >Hi Lowell, Your Frank Mills is a brother to my GGrandmother, Sarah Mills! Thanks for the added info..all I had was a wife ? Wagers....I have a few pictures of the other siblings I would share with you and maybe some added information on them if you want it. Do you have who their brother James married?.. Email me off the list.... thanks, Fran<

    07/01/2003 01:35:11