Folks I received this from another board. It is with a heavy heart I read this and share with all who knew Hermina. > Hmbgen@aol.com > >> Hermina Brinkmeier born Wednesday May 11, 1938 Died Saturday August 2, 2003. Burial family cemetery West Union Cemetery, Gibsonburg, Ohio. For those who knew her, her death has left us with heavy hearts. Hermina was the "Queen" of research in Eastern Kentucky. She maintained the Asher family data base & book, plus transcribed the 1880, 1910 and had just a year ago transcribed the 1930 along with Darlene Sizemore. She worked with Knox County on volumes of their work, plus much much more. Over the years she had help a large amount of people with their own family lineage. She has left a void in the genealogy world that I know no one will be able to fill. God bless and keep her.>> Hermina, was a dear Internet friend and shared much of her work with myself and list members. I do not know the details of her passing, and send my warmest regards to all her immediate family. JOHN in CA (born Leslie County, KY)
Hermina was such a kind & dear person! She will be missed most dearly!! Gerri Hoskins ----- Original Message ----- From: <RLTJPS@aol.com> To: <KYCLAY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, August 09, 2003 10:53 AM Subject: [KYCLAY] Hermina Brinkmeier - family Researcher > Folks I received this from another board. It is with a heavy heart I read > this and share with all who knew Hermina. > > > Hmbgen@aol.com > > >> > Hermina Brinkmeier born Wednesday May 11, 1938 > Died Saturday August 2, 2003. Burial family cemetery West Union Cemetery, > Gibsonburg, Ohio. > For those who knew her, her death has left us with heavy hearts. Hermina > was the "Queen" of research in Eastern Kentucky. She maintained the Asher > family data base & book, plus transcribed the 1880, 1910 and had just a year ago > transcribed the 1930 along with Darlene Sizemore. She worked with Knox County on > volumes of their work, plus much much more. Over the years she had help a > large amount of people with their own family lineage. She has left a void in the > genealogy world that I know no one will be able to fill. God bless and keep > her.>> > > Hermina, was a dear Internet friend and shared much of her work with myself > and list members. I do not know the details of her passing, and send my warmest > regards to all her immediate family. > > JOHN in CA (born Leslie County, KY) >
I am so sorry to learn of Hermina's passing. I have corresponded w/ her in the past regarding the Hendricksons of Knox & Bell Co. She was a quality researcher and will be missed. Thanks for letting us know. Regards, Connie ----- Original Message ----- From: <RLTJPS@aol.com> To: <KYCLAY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, August 09, 2003 11:53 AM Subject: [KYCLAY] Hermina Brinkmeier - family Researcher > Folks I received this from another board. It is with a heavy heart I read > this and share with all who knew Hermina. > > > Hmbgen@aol.com > > >> > Hermina Brinkmeier born Wednesday May 11, 1938 > Died Saturday August 2, 2003. Burial family cemetery West Union > Cemetery, > Gibsonburg, Ohio. > For those who knew her, her death has left us with heavy hearts. > Hermina > was the "Queen" of research in Eastern Kentucky. She maintained the Asher > family data base & book, plus transcribed the 1880, 1910 and had just a > year ago > transcribed the 1930 along with Darlene Sizemore. She worked with Knox > County on > volumes of their work, plus much much more. Over the years she had help a > large amount of people with their own family lineage. She has left a void > in the > genealogy world that I know no one will be able to fill. God bless and > keep > her.>> > > Hermina, was a dear Internet friend and shared much of her work with > myself > and list members. I do not know the details of her passing, and send my > warmest > regards to all her immediate family. > > JOHN in CA (born Leslie County, KY) > >