Kevin; Thanks for the information. Until a couple of days ago I could only go back to Hinton and Harriet Weldon Allen in Granville, Co. N. C. and the only connection I had to Cheek was hearing my grandmother speakof her Aunt Glatia Cheek. I always assumed that the Cheek's had also relocated to the NW Arkansas area as my grandmother seemed to know her Aunt Glatia. I have not been able to find them on the census reports. Where doe's Candace show up on the record as Candace Allen? Like you, I kept wondering where does Willis Cheek fit in as he keeps showing up in the Allen Household. I have a lot of data down stream from Aaron Andrew but very little of his ancestors. Wish I could have been of more help to you. Jim ----- Original Message ----- From: <kelkev956@cs.com> To: <KYCLINTO-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, July 04, 2005 12:18 AM Subject: [KYCLINTO] Re: CHEEK, SHELLEY, SMITH, ALLEN, Clinton co KY > This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > > Surnames: CHEEK, ALLEN, SMITH, SHELLEY, BLAIR, STOCKTON > Classification: Query > > Message Board URL: > > http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/jAB.2ACI/1810.1.2 > > Message Board Post: > > Thanks, Jim, for sharing information linking ALLEN and CHEEK families in > KY. After I read your exchanges with Robin Poindexter (nice to hear from > you again, Robin; I had no valid e-mail address for you these past few > months) my memory clicked and I recalled seeing a marriage record for > Gallatia ALLEN in Clinton county. Sorry I did not note the exact date, > but it was in 1873, book 3, page 453. She married John H CHEEK. I > suppose he was related to the CHEEK families I research in Clinton county > but I am not certain how. He could be the John CHEEK mentioned below > whose parents were James A CHEEK and Mary GASKILL. The marriage entry > gave his middle initial as H, and it looked like W to me in the 1850 > census, but Jim Estes reported it as M in a tree he placed on Ancestry. > It's easy to mistake those. That John CHEEK was born in NC about 1848, > which makes him a good candidate for marriage in 1873. > > Candace ALLEN CHEEK certainly could also be related to Hinton ALLEN and > his son (your great grandfather) Aaron Andrew ALLEN. Here are some Cheek > census data. > > 1850 Clinton Co KY: (misindexed in Ancestry.com as "Malone Tuck"), Mabane > Cheek (35,VA) laborer, Candis (25,VA), > John (3,VA), Beaufort (2,VA), NOTE: married in NC and must have come to > KY about 1849 > 1850 Clinton co KY (misindexed Ancestry.com as "James Suck"): James A. > Cheek (29, NC) farmer, Mary Cheek (31, NC), > Augustus W (7,NC), Mary E<C?> (3,NC), John W (2,NC), Willis Cheek > (27,NC) laborer, Thomas Frost<?> (16,KY) laborer, twelve houses from > Mabane Cheek > 1860 Clinton Co KY: Maborn Cheek (44,NC) farmer, Candes (45,NC), John > (14,NC), Bedford (11,NC), Jams (8,KY), Sarah C (7,KY) > 1870 Albany, Clinton co KY: Candis Cleek (49,KY), Buford (20,KY) works on > farm, James (17,KY), works on farm, Walter (16,KY) works on farm > > James A Cheek and Mary are probably Mayburn CHEEK's brother and > sister-in-law. There is a marriage bond for James A Cheek and Mary L > Gaskill, dated 04 Dec 1845 in Orange county, NC which could be theirs. I > have not yet suceeded in locating an entry for that family in 1860; > however, there is an 1864 marriage (book 1, page 331) for James A Cheek to > Cynthia N STOCKTON, and I wonder if it is a remarriage for that same > fellow. > > The census entries for Candace, all in Clinton co KY, can be used to > estimate her birth date. The 1850 age of 25 for Candace may not be > reliable, since whoever gave it (a neighbor, perhaps?) also thought the > family were all born in VA. Based on the 1860 age of 45, and the 1870 age > of 49, Candace was probably born in NC between 1815 and 1821. Lacking any > better information I tend to favor the latter date. There is a marriage > bond record for her (to Mebane Cheek) dated 18 Dec 1847 in Orange county, > NC (an area of North Carolina that was thick with CHEEKs at that time). > That would make her 26 then. A birth date of 1815 for her would instead > make her 32 at marriage, which is possible but would make her a bit old > for a woman beginning to have children back then. According to some > researchers, that was Mayburn Cheek's second marriage. His name has been > spelled a lot of ways, but the more reliable records (death certificate of > his daughter, Charity CHEEK SHELLEY, and family! > bible page of his son, James M CHEEK) have it spelled as Mayburn or > Mayben. Mebane is the name of a town in the Orange county, NC area, so > that might expain how the index entry for the marriage bond came to refer > to him as Mebane CHEEK (handwriting was probably poor). > > With Hinton ALLEN born 1818 and Aaron in 1841, is it possible either could > have been brother to Candace ALLEN?. The other ALLEN family I know of in > connection with CHEEKs in Clinton co KY is that of Drury (Andrew) and > Rebecca ALLEN, also of North Carolina. Robin has named Hinton as a child > of Drury and Rebecca. Willis CHEEK, reputed by some to be brother to > Mayburn CHEEK, apparently lived with that ALLEN family for more than two > decades after they relocated to Clinton county. I cannot say just what > relation Willis was to them. None of the ALLEN daughters was ever listed > as CHEEK in the census, and I found no record of a marriage between them. > > The CHEEK family left few records in Clinton county, despite a long stay. > The militia roll in 1861 included Willis CHEEK and an M CHEEK (Mayburn?). > There are also a few marriage records in Clinton county with the CHEEK > name. The only one I saw that mentions Willis CHEEK is actually the > marriage of Rebecca ALLEN (daughter of Charity ALLEN), as follows (book 7, > page 105): Thomas B Brown + Rebecca Allen, ceremony performed at Willis > Cheek's place, 8 Mar 1885. That presumably was the farm Drury ALLEN left > when he passed away. The marriage bond was filed 6 Mar, with Cynthia D > Blair and C L <hard to read initials> Shelley as witnesses, ceremony > performed by L. S. Shelley, min of MCCS. Cynthia was Cynthia D SMITH > BLAIR, older sister to my wife's great grandmother Elizabeth Jane SMITH > (who married Mayburn CHEEK's son, James M CHEEK in 1871). According to > the 1880 census, Rebecca ALLEN would have been only 14 or 15 when married. > That the marriage record refers to Willis Chee! > k's place suggests, but does not prove, the old Mr. ALLEN was gone by > then, that Willis was still around in 1885, and that he had perhaps > acquired or inherited the ALLEN farm. I note, though, that the "Clinton > County, Kentucky Census 1890" (reconstructed), 976.902 C641ce, available > at the library in Frankfort had no mention of Willis CHEEK. Since that > "census substitute" was constructed partly using property tax roles for > the county, I suppose it could be no deed was ever filed for the property. > Alexander B (Beaufort, Bedford or Buford) CHEEK (who married Emarine > TUGGLE) is the only CHEEK mentioned in that reference. Emarine TUGGLE > CHEEK and her son, Moses CHEEK, are the only CHEEKS for whom I found a > death or burial record in the county. > > 1850 house 94, south district, Alamance co, NC: Drury Allen (60,NC) > farmer, Rebecca (60,NC), Charity (20,NC), Rose (17), Susan (11) > 1860 Clinton co KY: Drewry Allen (71,NC) farmer, Rebecca (71,NC), Charita > A (23,NC) housework, Rosa A (25,NC) sewing, Willis Cheek (29,NC) farmer > 1870 Clinton co KY: Drury Allen (76,NC) farmer, Rosa A (33,NC), Charity > (30,NC) works at home, > Rebecca E (7m,KY), John Dickerson (7,KY), Willis Cheek (41,NC) farmer > 1880 Neathery and Shelley, Clinton co KY: Willis Cheek (45,NC NC,NC) > farmer, Andrew Allen (90,NC, NC,NC) widower, > Rosa (35,NC NCNC), Charity(33,NC NC,NC), Rebecca E (9,KY, not give,NC ), > Sidney M (8,KY, not given,NC) > > These data indicate birth dates about 1789 for Drury ALLEN and his wife, > Rebecca CHAMPION. In 1840 they would have been about 50 years old. > Candace ALLEN should have been between 19 and 25 years old at that time. > Do you have a proven or suspected 1840 census entry for the family of > Hinton ALLEN? There are two Drury ALLEN records in NC in 1840, again in > counties near Orange county (Person, Alamance, and Granville are all in > that area). > > The one in Granville county has: > male 50-59 years old, > female 40-49 years old (plus one 70-79 years old), > two male children 10-14 years of age, > two female children 10-14 years old, and > one female child 20-29 years old > > The other Drury ALLEN record is from Person county, and that family (which > is next door to one headed by a Sarah ALLEN) has: > male 50-59 years old, > female 40-49 years old, > one male child under 5, > one male aged 10-14, > two males aged 20-29 (Hinton ALLEN and <?> ALLEN?), > one female child under 5 (Susan ALLEN?), > one female aged 5-9 years (Rose ALLEN?), > one female aged 15-19 (Charity ALLEN?), and > one female aged 20-29 (Candace ALLEN?). > > Charity and Rose ALLEN aged very slowly once they reached adulthood, so > the 1850 record is probably the most accurate indicator for calculating > their birth dates. In 1840 Charity ALLEN should have been about 10, her > sister Rose about 7, and her sister Susan about 1. The record from Person > county seems to be the better fit for that information. The older ALLEN > girl in the 1840 Person county record could be Candace ALLEN. Tthere were > two males aged 20-29 in that record, and one of them could have been > Hinton ALLEN. > > If it was so that Hinton and Candace ALLEN were brother and sister, then > Willis CHEEK would I think have been the brother of Drury and Rebecca > ALLEN's son-in-law, Mayburn CHEEK, and therefore also brother to Charity > ALLEN's brother-in-law. That could explain his long residency at the > Drury and Rebecca ALLEN farm. Also, if Charity ALLEN and Candace ALLEN > were sisters, Candace ALLEN CHEEK might have named her daughter, Charity > CHEEK SHELLEY, after her own sister, which is logical. I suppose to prove > this someone must find reliable birth records from the counties in North > Carolina. Do you know whether anyone in central NC has prepared a > reference work similar in quality to the one Jack Ferguson did for Clinton > county, KY? > > Kevin Kelly > > > ==== KYCLINTO Mailing List ==== > All responses should be directed to the message poster, not to the > KYCLINTO list in general. > > ============================== > Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million records added in the > last 12 months. Largest online collection in the world. Learn more: > http://www.ancestry.com/s13965/rd.ashx >
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: CHEEK, ALLEN, SMITH, SHELLEY, BLAIR, STOCKTON Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/jAB.2ACI/1810.1.2 Message Board Post: Thanks, Jim, for sharing information linking ALLEN and CHEEK families in KY. After I read your exchanges with Robin Poindexter (nice to hear from you again, Robin; I had no valid e-mail address for you these past few months) my memory clicked and I recalled seeing a marriage record for Gallatia ALLEN in Clinton county. Sorry I did not note the exact date, but it was in 1873, book 3, page 453. She married John H CHEEK. I suppose he was related to the CHEEK families I research in Clinton county but I am not certain how. He could be the John CHEEK mentioned below whose parents were James A CHEEK and Mary GASKILL. The marriage entry gave his middle initial as H, and it looked like W to me in the 1850 census, but Jim Estes reported it as M in a tree he placed on Ancestry. It's easy to mistake those. That John CHEEK was born in NC about 1848, which makes him a good candidate for marriage in 1873. Candace ALLEN CHEEK certainly could also be related to Hinton ALLEN and his son (your great grandfather) Aaron Andrew ALLEN. Here are some Cheek census data. 1850 Clinton Co KY: (misindexed in Ancestry.com as "Malone Tuck"), Mabane Cheek (35,VA) laborer, Candis (25,VA), John (3,VA), Beaufort (2,VA), NOTE: married in NC and must have come to KY about 1849 1850 Clinton co KY (misindexed Ancestry.com as "James Suck"): James A. Cheek (29, NC) farmer, Mary Cheek (31, NC), Augustus W (7,NC), Mary E<C?> (3,NC), John W (2,NC), Willis Cheek (27,NC) laborer, Thomas Frost<?> (16,KY) laborer, twelve houses from Mabane Cheek 1860 Clinton Co KY: Maborn Cheek (44,NC) farmer, Candes (45,NC), John (14,NC), Bedford (11,NC), Jams (8,KY), Sarah C (7,KY) 1870 Albany, Clinton co KY: Candis Cleek (49,KY), Buford (20,KY) works on farm, James (17,KY), works on farm, Walter (16,KY) works on farm James A Cheek and Mary are probably Mayburn CHEEK's brother and sister-in-law. There is a marriage bond for James A Cheek and Mary L Gaskill, dated 04 Dec 1845 in Orange county, NC which could be theirs. I have not yet suceeded in locating an entry for that family in 1860; however, there is an 1864 marriage (book 1, page 331) for James A Cheek to Cynthia N STOCKTON, and I wonder if it is a remarriage for that same fellow. The census entries for Candace, all in Clinton co KY, can be used to estimate her birth date. The 1850 age of 25 for Candace may not be reliable, since whoever gave it (a neighbor, perhaps?) also thought the family were all born in VA. Based on the 1860 age of 45, and the 1870 age of 49, Candace was probably born in NC between 1815 and 1821. Lacking any better information I tend to favor the latter date. There is a marriage bond record for her (to Mebane Cheek) dated 18 Dec 1847 in Orange county, NC (an area of North Carolina that was thick with CHEEKs at that time). That would make her 26 then. A birth date of 1815 for her would instead make her 32 at marriage, which is possible but would make her a bit old for a woman beginning to have children back then. According to some researchers, that was Mayburn Cheek's second marriage. His name has been spelled a lot of ways, but the more reliable records (death certificate of his daughter, Charity CHEEK SHELLEY, and family! bible page of his son, James M CHEEK) have it spelled as Mayburn or Mayben. Mebane is the name of a town in the Orange county, NC area, so that might expain how the index entry for the marriage bond came to refer to him as Mebane CHEEK (handwriting was probably poor). With Hinton ALLEN born 1818 and Aaron in 1841, is it possible either could have been brother to Candace ALLEN?. The other ALLEN family I know of in connection with CHEEKs in Clinton co KY is that of Drury (Andrew) and Rebecca ALLEN, also of North Carolina. Robin has named Hinton as a child of Drury and Rebecca. Willis CHEEK, reputed by some to be brother to Mayburn CHEEK, apparently lived with that ALLEN family for more than two decades after they relocated to Clinton county. I cannot say just what relation Willis was to them. None of the ALLEN daughters was ever listed as CHEEK in the census, and I found no record of a marriage between them. The CHEEK family left few records in Clinton county, despite a long stay. The militia roll in 1861 included Willis CHEEK and an M CHEEK (Mayburn?). There are also a few marriage records in Clinton county with the CHEEK name. The only one I saw that mentions Willis CHEEK is actually the marriage of Rebecca ALLEN (daughter of Charity ALLEN), as follows (book 7, page 105): Thomas B Brown + Rebecca Allen, ceremony performed at Willis Cheek's place, 8 Mar 1885. That presumably was the farm Drury ALLEN left when he passed away. The marriage bond was filed 6 Mar, with Cynthia D Blair and C L <hard to read initials> Shelley as witnesses, ceremony performed by L. S. Shelley, min of MCCS. Cynthia was Cynthia D SMITH BLAIR, older sister to my wife's great grandmother Elizabeth Jane SMITH (who married Mayburn CHEEK's son, James M CHEEK in 1871). According to the 1880 census, Rebecca ALLEN would have been only 14 or 15 when married. That the marriage record refers to Willis Chee! k's place suggests, but does not prove, the old Mr. ALLEN was gone by then, that Willis was still around in 1885, and that he had perhaps acquired or inherited the ALLEN farm. I note, though, that the "Clinton County, Kentucky Census 1890" (reconstructed), 976.902 C641ce, available at the library in Frankfort had no mention of Willis CHEEK. Since that "census substitute" was constructed partly using property tax roles for the county, I suppose it could be no deed was ever filed for the property. Alexander B (Beaufort, Bedford or Buford) CHEEK (who married Emarine TUGGLE) is the only CHEEK mentioned in that reference. Emarine TUGGLE CHEEK and her son, Moses CHEEK, are the only CHEEKS for whom I found a death or burial record in the county. 1850 house 94, south district, Alamance co, NC: Drury Allen (60,NC) farmer, Rebecca (60,NC), Charity (20,NC), Rose (17), Susan (11) 1860 Clinton co KY: Drewry Allen (71,NC) farmer, Rebecca (71,NC), Charita A (23,NC) housework, Rosa A (25,NC) sewing, Willis Cheek (29,NC) farmer 1870 Clinton co KY: Drury Allen (76,NC) farmer, Rosa A (33,NC), Charity (30,NC) works at home, Rebecca E (7m,KY), John Dickerson (7,KY), Willis Cheek (41,NC) farmer 1880 Neathery and Shelley, Clinton co KY: Willis Cheek (45,NC NC,NC) farmer, Andrew Allen (90,NC, NC,NC) widower, Rosa (35,NC NCNC), Charity(33,NC NC,NC), Rebecca E (9,KY, not give,NC ), Sidney M (8,KY, not given,NC) These data indicate birth dates about 1789 for Drury ALLEN and his wife, Rebecca CHAMPION. In 1840 they would have been about 50 years old. Candace ALLEN should have been between 19 and 25 years old at that time. Do you have a proven or suspected 1840 census entry for the family of Hinton ALLEN? There are two Drury ALLEN records in NC in 1840, again in counties near Orange county (Person, Alamance, and Granville are all in that area). The one in Granville county has: male 50-59 years old, female 40-49 years old (plus one 70-79 years old), two male children 10-14 years of age, two female children 10-14 years old, and one female child 20-29 years old The other Drury ALLEN record is from Person county, and that family (which is next door to one headed by a Sarah ALLEN) has: male 50-59 years old, female 40-49 years old, one male child under 5, one male aged 10-14, two males aged 20-29 (Hinton ALLEN and <?> ALLEN?), one female child under 5 (Susan ALLEN?), one female aged 5-9 years (Rose ALLEN?), one female aged 15-19 (Charity ALLEN?), and one female aged 20-29 (Candace ALLEN?). Charity and Rose ALLEN aged very slowly once they reached adulthood, so the 1850 record is probably the most accurate indicator for calculating their birth dates. In 1840 Charity ALLEN should have been about 10, her sister Rose about 7, and her sister Susan about 1. The record from Person county seems to be the better fit for that information. The older ALLEN girl in the 1840 Person county record could be Candace ALLEN. Tthere were two males aged 20-29 in that record, and one of them could have been Hinton ALLEN. If it was so that Hinton and Candace ALLEN were brother and sister, then Willis CHEEK would I think have been the brother of Drury and Rebecca ALLEN's son-in-law, Mayburn CHEEK, and therefore also brother to Charity ALLEN's brother-in-law. That could explain his long residency at the Drury and Rebecca ALLEN farm. Also, if Charity ALLEN and Candace ALLEN were sisters, Candace ALLEN CHEEK might have named her daughter, Charity CHEEK SHELLEY, after her own sister, which is logical. I suppose to prove this someone must find reliable birth records from the counties in North Carolina. Do you know whether anyone in central NC has prepared a reference work similar in quality to the one Jack Ferguson did for Clinton county, KY? Kevin Kelly
Robin; I beleive I recall that Glatia Allen marrie a Cheek but have been unable to document it. I do recall my grand mother speaking of her. DOD for the Aaron Allen Family that I have reords for are as follows. Aaron Allen b-11-29-1841 d-4-23-1908 Nancy E. Wade b-10-10-1847 d-12-2-1921 Children...... Matilda Atkinson b-1866 d-2-5-1943 and buried at Bethany Cemetery in Boone Co. Ar. appx. 5 miles north of Harrison Louis Allen b-1867 d-1951 and buried at Maplewood Cemetery in Harrison, Ar. Asberry Hickman Allen b-1869 d-1959 and buried in Maplewood Cemetery in Harrison Ar. Anne E. Breece b-1879 d-Unk in Carroll Co. Mo. She married Hubbard Breece a cousin to Arthur Breece who was the husband of Maude L. Allen. James E. Allen b-1881 d-unk. He died in Spokane, Wa. Ira T. Allen b-1882 d-unk. He died in Weiser, Idaho Maude L. Breece b-6-21-1888 d-10-30-1967 and buried in York Cemetery in Boone Co. Ar. appx. 9 miles north of Harrison. Hinton Allen appeared on the 1880 census for Weakly Co. Tn. Jim ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jim Breece" <jlbreece@alltel.net> To: <KYCLINTO-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, July 02, 2005 10:07 AM Subject: Re: [KYCLINTO] Re: CHEEK, SHELLEY, SMITH, ALLEN, Clinton co KY, Greene co MO > Robin; > > Thanks for the info; > > Children for Hinton and Harriet Weldon Allen in addition to the one's you > have listed are, > > Conley b-1851 Clinton Co. Ky > Asberry b-1852 " " " ' > Egel b-1861 " " " " > > Aaron Andrew Allen Married Nancy Ellen Wade in Dec. 1865 in Clinton Co. > Ky. Aaron had served in the 32nd Inf. Reg't. of Ky Vol. and the 13th > Reg't. of Ky Vol. Calvary and was released at Camp Nelson, Ky on the 10th > of Jan. 1865. > > Their children were, > > Matilda H. Allen Atkinson b-1866 Clinton Co. Ky > Louis Allen b-1867 Clinton Co. > Asberry Hickman Allen B-1869 Clinton Co. > Anne Estelle Allen Breece b-1879 Boone Co. Arkansas > James E. Allen b-1881 Boone Co. > Ira T. Allen b-1882 Boone Co. > Maude Lee Allen Breece b-1888 Boone Co. (my grandmother > > In addition there were a set of twins just older than Maude and they died > quite young. I have an old tin-type with Nancy holding the twins and they > looked to be about a year old. > > Nancy Wade Allen was bn in Clinton Co. Ky and there is quite a bit of > information on her families. Both Aaron and Nancy are buried in Boone Co. > Ar. in the Holmes Cemetery near Bellefonte, Ar. > > I do have a considerable amount of information that I would be happy to > mail you if provided with a mailing address > > Thank you for sharing. > > Jim Breece > jlbreece@alltel.net > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Jim Breece" <jlbreece@alltel.net> > To: <KYCLINTO-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Saturday, July 02, 2005 9:01 AM > Subject: Re: [KYCLINTO] Re: CHEEK, SHELLEY, SMITH, ALLEN, Clinton co KY, > Greene co MO > > >> >> ----- Original Message ----- >> From: <RobinLPoindexter@verizon.net> >> To: <KYCLINTO-L@rootsweb.com> >> Sent: Saturday, July 02, 2005 7:23 AM >> Subject: [KYCLINTO] Re: CHEEK, SHELLEY, SMITH, ALLEN, Clinton co KY, >> Greene co MO >> >> >>> This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. >>> >>> Surnames: CHEEK, ALLEN, CHAMPION >>> Classification: Query >>> >>> Message Board URL: >>> >>> http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/jAB.2ACI/1810.1.1 >>> >>> Message Board Post: >>> >>> Jim, >>> Please post any information you have on the descendants of Hinton ALLEN. >>> This is what I have on Drury ALLEN and his descendants. >>> Robin L. Poindexter >>> >>> >>> Descendants of Andrew Allen >>> >>> >>> Generation No. 1 >>> >>> 1. ANDREW3 ALLEN (COLEMAN A.2, YOUNG1) was born c. 1790 in North >>> Carolina, and died Aft. 1880. He married REBECCA CHAMPION 07 May 1809 >>> in Granville Co., NC. She was born c. 1789 in North Carolina. >>> >>> Notes for ANDREW ALLEN: >>> >>> 7 May 1809 Granville Co., NC Marriage between Drury ALLEN and Rebecca >>> CHAMPION >>> >>> 1810Granville Co., NC There is an Andrew ALLEN in Rockingham Co., NC >>> (wife Faith INGALLS) and a Drury ALLEN in Anson Co., NC (wife Nelly) >>> died 1823 ALLEN 121-143 >>> >>> 1820 Granville Co., NC >>> ALLEN 3-5-13-15-17-25 >>> >>> 1830 Granville Co., NC >>> ALLEN 11-16-17-25-43-47-52-53-54-55-56-57-60-61-78 >>> >>> 1840 Granville Co., NC >>> ALLEN 101-103-105-106-107-108-112-115-118-120-123-140-145-147 >>> >>> 1850 Granville Co., NC >>> 25 56 56 ALLEN James E. 40 M House >>> Carpenter 1,468 NC >>> 26 56 56 ALLEN Maranda 34 F NC X >>> 27 56 56 ALLEN Wyatt 13 M NC X >>> 28 56 56 ALLEN Ira 10 M NC X >>> 29 56 56 ALLEN Nathaniel 8 M NC >>> 30 56 56 ALLEN Sidney 6 M NC >>> 31 56 56 ALLEN Elizabeth 3 F NC >>> 32 56 56 NANCE Charlotte 19 F NC >>> 33 56 56 NANCE Samuel 17 M House >>> Carpenter NC X >>> >>> 1850 Caswell Co., NC >>> ALLEN 191A-193B-211A-255A >>> >>> 1860 Seventy-Six, Clinton Co., KY (see image) >>> ALLEN, Drewry, 71 m, farmer, $500, NC; Rebecca, 71 f, knitting, NC; >>> Charata A., 23 f, housework, NC; Rosa A., 25 f, sewing, NC; CHEEK, >>> Willis, 29 m, farmer, NC >>> >>> 1870 Albany, Clinton Co., KY pg. 305B (see image) >>> ALLEN, Drury, 76, m w, farmer, NC; Rosa A, 33, f w, NC; Charity, 30, f >>> w, NC; Rebecca E, 7/12, f w, KY; DICKERSON, John, 7, m w, KY; CHEEK, >>> Willis C, 44, m w, farmer, NC >>> >>> 1880 Census Place E.D. 29, Neathery And Shelly, Clinton Co., KY, Family >>> History Library Film 1254410 , NA Film No. T9-0410 , Page Number >>> 618A (see image) >>> 116-119 CHEEK, Willis, w, m, 45, farmer, NC, NC, NC; >>> 116-120 Andrew ALLEN W Male W 90 Boarder, NC NC NC >>> Rosa ALLEN Dau S Female W 35 NC Keeping House NC NC >>> Charity ALLEN Dau S Female W 33 NC At Home NC NC >>> Rebecca E. ALLEN GDau S Female W 9 KY --- NC >>> Sidney M. ALLEN GSon S Male W 8 KY --- NC >>> >>> Children of ANDREW ALLEN and REBECCA CHAMPION are: >>> i. ROSA A.4 ALLEN, b. c. 1835, North Carolina. >>> ii. CHARITY R. ALLEN, b. c. 1837, North Carolina; d. Aft. 1880; m. >>> <UNNAMED>; b. Unknown, United Stated. >>> >>> iii. HINTON J. ALLEN, b. c. 1815. >>> >>> Notes for HINTON J. ALLEN: >>> 1850 Granville Co., NC, Fort Creek District REEL NO: 631 PAGE NO: >>> 118b >>> 35 128 128 ALLEN Hinton 35 M Farmer NC X >>> 36 128 128 ALLEN Harriet 31 F NC X >>> 37 128 128 ALLEN Andrew 7 M NC X >>> 38 128 128 ALLEN Galletia 6 F NC X >>> 39 128 128 ALLEN Franky 4 F NC >>> 40 128 128 ALLEN California 1 F NC >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> ==== KYCLINTO Mailing List ==== >>> Please keep your messages limited to Clinton County, KY genealogy >>> related topics. Everyone will appreciate it! >>> >>> ============================== >>> Jumpstart your genealogy with OneWorldTree. 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Robin; Thanks for the info; Children for Hinton and Harriet Weldon Allen in addition to the one's you have listed are, Conley b-1851 Clinton Co. Ky Asberry b-1852 " " " ' Egel b-1861 " " " " Aaron Andrew Allen Married Nancy Ellen Wade in Dec. 1865 in Clinton Co. Ky. Aaron had served in the 32nd Inf. Reg't. of Ky Vol. and the 13th Reg't. of Ky Vol. Calvary and was released at Camp Nelson, Ky on the 10th of Jan. 1865. Their children were, Matilda H. Allen Atkinson b-1866 Clinton Co. Ky Louis Allen b-1867 Clinton Co. Asberry Hickman Allen B-1869 Clinton Co. Anne Estelle Allen Breece b-1879 Boone Co. Arkansas James E. Allen b-1881 Boone Co. Ira T. Allen b-1882 Boone Co. Maude Lee Allen Breece b-1888 Boone Co. (my grandmother In addition there were a set of twins just older than Maude and they died quite young. I have an old tin-type with Nancy holding the twins and they looked to be about a year old. Nancy Wade Allen was bn in Clinton Co. Ky and there is quite a bit of information on her families. Both Aaron and Nancy are buried in Boone Co. Ar. in the Holmes Cemetery near Bellefonte, Ar. I do have a considerable amount of information that I would be happy to mail you if provided with a mailing address Thank you for sharing. Jim Breece jlbreece@alltel.net ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jim Breece" <jlbreece@alltel.net> To: <KYCLINTO-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, July 02, 2005 9:01 AM Subject: Re: [KYCLINTO] Re: CHEEK, SHELLEY, SMITH, ALLEN, Clinton co KY, Greene co MO > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <RobinLPoindexter@verizon.net> > To: <KYCLINTO-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Saturday, July 02, 2005 7:23 AM > Subject: [KYCLINTO] Re: CHEEK, SHELLEY, SMITH, ALLEN, Clinton co KY, > Greene co MO > > >> This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. >> >> Surnames: CHEEK, ALLEN, CHAMPION >> Classification: Query >> >> Message Board URL: >> >> http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/jAB.2ACI/1810.1.1 >> >> Message Board Post: >> >> Jim, >> Please post any information you have on the descendants of Hinton ALLEN. >> This is what I have on Drury ALLEN and his descendants. >> Robin L. Poindexter >> >> >> Descendants of Andrew Allen >> >> >> Generation No. 1 >> >> 1. ANDREW3 ALLEN (COLEMAN A.2, YOUNG1) was born c. 1790 in North >> Carolina, and died Aft. 1880. He married REBECCA CHAMPION 07 May 1809 in >> Granville Co., NC. She was born c. 1789 in North Carolina. >> >> Notes for ANDREW ALLEN: >> >> 7 May 1809 Granville Co., NC Marriage between Drury ALLEN and Rebecca >> CHAMPION >> >> 1810Granville Co., NC There is an Andrew ALLEN in Rockingham Co., NC >> (wife Faith INGALLS) and a Drury ALLEN in Anson Co., NC (wife Nelly) died >> 1823 ALLEN 121-143 >> >> 1820 Granville Co., NC >> ALLEN 3-5-13-15-17-25 >> >> 1830 Granville Co., NC >> ALLEN 11-16-17-25-43-47-52-53-54-55-56-57-60-61-78 >> >> 1840 Granville Co., NC >> ALLEN 101-103-105-106-107-108-112-115-118-120-123-140-145-147 >> >> 1850 Granville Co., NC >> 25 56 56 ALLEN James E. 40 M House Carpenter >> 1,468 NC >> 26 56 56 ALLEN Maranda 34 F NC >> X >> 27 56 56 ALLEN Wyatt 13 M NC >> X >> 28 56 56 ALLEN Ira 10 M NC >> X >> 29 56 56 ALLEN Nathaniel 8 M NC >> 30 56 56 ALLEN Sidney 6 M NC >> 31 56 56 ALLEN Elizabeth 3 F NC >> 32 56 56 NANCE Charlotte 19 F NC >> 33 56 56 NANCE Samuel 17 M House Carpenter >> NC X >> >> 1850 Caswell Co., NC >> ALLEN 191A-193B-211A-255A >> >> 1860 Seventy-Six, Clinton Co., KY (see image) >> ALLEN, Drewry, 71 m, farmer, $500, NC; Rebecca, 71 f, knitting, NC; >> Charata A., 23 f, housework, NC; Rosa A., 25 f, sewing, NC; CHEEK, >> Willis, 29 m, farmer, NC >> >> 1870 Albany, Clinton Co., KY pg. 305B (see image) >> ALLEN, Drury, 76, m w, farmer, NC; Rosa A, 33, f w, NC; Charity, 30, f w, >> NC; Rebecca E, 7/12, f w, KY; DICKERSON, John, 7, m w, KY; CHEEK, Willis >> C, 44, m w, farmer, NC >> >> 1880 Census Place E.D. 29, Neathery And Shelly, Clinton Co., KY, Family >> History Library Film 1254410 , NA Film No. T9-0410 , Page Number >> 618A (see image) >> 116-119 CHEEK, Willis, w, m, 45, farmer, NC, NC, NC; >> 116-120 Andrew ALLEN W Male W 90 Boarder, NC NC NC >> Rosa ALLEN Dau S Female W 35 NC Keeping House NC NC >> Charity ALLEN Dau S Female W 33 NC At Home NC NC >> Rebecca E. ALLEN GDau S Female W 9 KY --- NC >> Sidney M. ALLEN GSon S Male W 8 KY --- NC >> >> Children of ANDREW ALLEN and REBECCA CHAMPION are: >> i. ROSA A.4 ALLEN, b. c. 1835, North Carolina. >> ii. CHARITY R. ALLEN, b. c. 1837, North Carolina; d. Aft. 1880; m. >> <UNNAMED>; b. Unknown, United Stated. >> >> iii. HINTON J. ALLEN, b. c. 1815. >> >> Notes for HINTON J. ALLEN: >> 1850 Granville Co., NC, Fort Creek District REEL NO: 631 PAGE NO: >> 118b >> 35 128 128 ALLEN Hinton 35 M Farmer NC X >> 36 128 128 ALLEN Harriet 31 F NC X >> 37 128 128 ALLEN Andrew 7 M NC X >> 38 128 128 ALLEN Galletia 6 F NC >> X >> 39 128 128 ALLEN Franky 4 F NC >> 40 128 128 ALLEN California 1 F NC >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> ==== KYCLINTO Mailing List ==== >> Please keep your messages limited to Clinton County, KY genealogy related >> topics. Everyone will appreciate it! >> >> ============================== >> Jumpstart your genealogy with OneWorldTree. Search not only for >> ancestors, but entire generations. 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----- Original Message ----- From: <RobinLPoindexter@verizon.net> To: <KYCLINTO-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, July 02, 2005 7:23 AM Subject: [KYCLINTO] Re: CHEEK, SHELLEY, SMITH, ALLEN, Clinton co KY, Greene co MO > This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > > Surnames: CHEEK, ALLEN, CHAMPION > Classification: Query > > Message Board URL: > > http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/jAB.2ACI/1810.1.1 > > Message Board Post: > > Jim, > Please post any information you have on the descendants of Hinton ALLEN. > This is what I have on Drury ALLEN and his descendants. > Robin L. Poindexter > > > Descendants of Andrew Allen > > > Generation No. 1 > > 1. ANDREW3 ALLEN (COLEMAN A.2, YOUNG1) was born c. 1790 in North > Carolina, and died Aft. 1880. He married REBECCA CHAMPION 07 May 1809 in > Granville Co., NC. She was born c. 1789 in North Carolina. > > Notes for ANDREW ALLEN: > > 7 May 1809 Granville Co., NC Marriage between Drury ALLEN and Rebecca > CHAMPION > > 1810Granville Co., NC There is an Andrew ALLEN in Rockingham Co., NC (wife > Faith INGALLS) and a Drury ALLEN in Anson Co., NC (wife Nelly) died 1823 > ALLEN 121-143 > > 1820 Granville Co., NC > ALLEN 3-5-13-15-17-25 > > 1830 Granville Co., NC > ALLEN 11-16-17-25-43-47-52-53-54-55-56-57-60-61-78 > > 1840 Granville Co., NC > ALLEN 101-103-105-106-107-108-112-115-118-120-123-140-145-147 > > 1850 Granville Co., NC > 25 56 56 ALLEN James E. 40 M House Carpenter > 1,468 NC > 26 56 56 ALLEN Maranda 34 F > NC X > 27 56 56 ALLEN Wyatt 13 M > NC X > 28 56 56 ALLEN Ira 10 M > NC X > 29 56 56 ALLEN Nathaniel 8 M > NC > 30 56 56 ALLEN Sidney 6 M > NC > 31 56 56 ALLEN Elizabeth 3 F > NC > 32 56 56 NANCE Charlotte 19 F > NC > 33 56 56 NANCE Samuel 17 M House Carpenter > NC X > > 1850 Caswell Co., NC > ALLEN 191A-193B-211A-255A > > 1860 Seventy-Six, Clinton Co., KY (see image) > ALLEN, Drewry, 71 m, farmer, $500, NC; Rebecca, 71 f, knitting, NC; > Charata A., 23 f, housework, NC; Rosa A., 25 f, sewing, NC; CHEEK, Willis, > 29 m, farmer, NC > > 1870 Albany, Clinton Co., KY pg. 305B (see image) > ALLEN, Drury, 76, m w, farmer, NC; Rosa A, 33, f w, NC; Charity, 30, f w, > NC; Rebecca E, 7/12, f w, KY; DICKERSON, John, 7, m w, KY; CHEEK, Willis > C, 44, m w, farmer, NC > > 1880 Census Place E.D. 29, Neathery And Shelly, Clinton Co., KY, Family > History Library Film 1254410 , NA Film No. T9-0410 , Page Number > 618A (see image) > 116-119 CHEEK, Willis, w, m, 45, farmer, NC, NC, NC; > 116-120 Andrew ALLEN W Male W 90 Boarder, NC NC NC > Rosa ALLEN Dau S Female W 35 NC Keeping House NC NC > Charity ALLEN Dau S Female W 33 NC At Home NC NC > Rebecca E. ALLEN GDau S Female W 9 KY --- NC > Sidney M. ALLEN GSon S Male W 8 KY --- NC > > Children of ANDREW ALLEN and REBECCA CHAMPION are: > i. ROSA A.4 ALLEN, b. c. 1835, North Carolina. > ii. CHARITY R. ALLEN, b. c. 1837, North Carolina; d. Aft. 1880; m. > <UNNAMED>; b. Unknown, United Stated. > > iii. HINTON J. ALLEN, b. c. 1815. > > Notes for HINTON J. ALLEN: > 1850 Granville Co., NC, Fort Creek District REEL NO: 631 PAGE NO: 118b > 35 128 128 ALLEN Hinton 35 M Farmer NC > X > 36 128 128 ALLEN Harriet 31 F NC > X > 37 128 128 ALLEN Andrew 7 M NC X > 38 128 128 ALLEN Galletia 6 F NC X > 39 128 128 ALLEN Franky 4 F > NC > 40 128 128 ALLEN California 1 F > NC > > > > > > > > > ==== KYCLINTO Mailing List ==== > Please keep your messages limited to Clinton County, KY genealogy related > topics. Everyone will appreciate it! > > ============================== > Jumpstart your genealogy with OneWorldTree. Search not only for > ancestors, but entire generations. Learn more: > http://www.ancestry.com/s13972/rd.ashx >
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: CHEEK, ALLEN, CHAMPION Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/jAB.2ACI/1810.1.1 Message Board Post: Jim, Please post any information you have on the descendants of Hinton ALLEN. This is what I have on Drury ALLEN and his descendants. Robin L. Poindexter Descendants of Andrew Allen Generation No. 1 1. ANDREW3 ALLEN (COLEMAN A.2, YOUNG1) was born c. 1790 in North Carolina, and died Aft. 1880. He married REBECCA CHAMPION 07 May 1809 in Granville Co., NC. She was born c. 1789 in North Carolina. Notes for ANDREW ALLEN: 7 May 1809 Granville Co., NC Marriage between Drury ALLEN and Rebecca CHAMPION 1810Granville Co., NC There is an Andrew ALLEN in Rockingham Co., NC (wife Faith INGALLS) and a Drury ALLEN in Anson Co., NC (wife Nelly) died 1823 ALLEN 121-143 1820 Granville Co., NC ALLEN 3-5-13-15-17-25 1830 Granville Co., NC ALLEN 11-16-17-25-43-47-52-53-54-55-56-57-60-61-78 1840 Granville Co., NC ALLEN 101-103-105-106-107-108-112-115-118-120-123-140-145-147 1850 Granville Co., NC 25 56 56 ALLEN James E. 40 M House Carpenter 1,468 NC 26 56 56 ALLEN Maranda 34 F NC X 27 56 56 ALLEN Wyatt 13 M NC X 28 56 56 ALLEN Ira 10 M NC X 29 56 56 ALLEN Nathaniel 8 M NC 30 56 56 ALLEN Sidney 6 M NC 31 56 56 ALLEN Elizabeth 3 F NC 32 56 56 NANCE Charlotte 19 F NC 33 56 56 NANCE Samuel 17 M House Carpenter NC X 1850 Caswell Co., NC ALLEN 191A-193B-211A-255A 1860 Seventy-Six, Clinton Co., KY (see image) ALLEN, Drewry, 71 m, farmer, $500, NC; Rebecca, 71 f, knitting, NC; Charata A., 23 f, housework, NC; Rosa A., 25 f, sewing, NC; CHEEK, Willis, 29 m, farmer, NC 1870 Albany, Clinton Co., KY pg. 305B (see image) ALLEN, Drury, 76, m w, farmer, NC; Rosa A, 33, f w, NC; Charity, 30, f w, NC; Rebecca E, 7/12, f w, KY; DICKERSON, John, 7, m w, KY; CHEEK, Willis C, 44, m w, farmer, NC 1880 Census Place E.D. 29, Neathery And Shelly, Clinton Co., KY, Family History Library Film 1254410 , NA Film No. T9-0410 , Page Number 618A (see image) 116-119 CHEEK, Willis, w, m, 45, farmer, NC, NC, NC; 116-120 Andrew ALLEN W Male W 90 Boarder, NC NC NC Rosa ALLEN Dau S Female W 35 NC Keeping House NC NC Charity ALLEN Dau S Female W 33 NC At Home NC NC Rebecca E. ALLEN GDau S Female W 9 KY --- NC Sidney M. ALLEN GSon S Male W 8 KY --- NC Children of ANDREW ALLEN and REBECCA CHAMPION are: i. ROSA A.4 ALLEN, b. c. 1835, North Carolina. ii. CHARITY R. ALLEN, b. c. 1837, North Carolina; d. Aft. 1880; m. <UNNAMED>; b. Unknown, United Stated. iii. HINTON J. ALLEN, b. c. 1815. Notes for HINTON J. ALLEN: 1850 Granville Co., NC, Fort Creek District REEL NO: 631 PAGE NO: 118b 35 128 128 ALLEN Hinton 35 M Farmer NC X 36 128 128 ALLEN Harriet 31 F NC X 37 128 128 ALLEN Andrew 7 M NC X 38 128 128 ALLEN Galletia 6 F NC X 39 128 128 ALLEN Franky 4 F NC 40 128 128 ALLEN California 1 F NC
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/jAB.2ACI/1810.1 Message Board Post: Any chance they are related to Hinton Allen or (his son) And Aaron Andrew Allen? Aaron and Hinton were born in Granville, Co. NC 1818 and 1841 respectively and both relocated to Clinton Co. Ky. in the 1850's. Aaron was my g-granfdather and I recall hearing my grandmother speak of an aunt named Cheek. Aaron later relocated to Boone Co. Ar. and Hinton to the area around Dresden, Tn.
I have been given 2 widely varying dates for a marriage that took place in Albany and hope someone can confirm one of them for me. Lorene Mae Davenport married Clarence Martin Gilley there on either 1 December 1851 or 10 September 1930. Why the great disparity in the dates I don't know but any help clarifying this will be greatly appreciated. Sam Wonders (up in Indiana)
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: CHEEK, SHELLEY, SMITH, ALLEN Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/jAB.2ACI/1810 Message Board Post: A Cheek mystery solved? The MO death certificate for Charity Roetta CHEEK, wife of Thomas W SHELLEY, gave her parents as Mayburn CHEEK and Candace ALLEN. Mayburn and Candace married in late 1847 in Orange county, NC and moved from there to Clinton co KY in about 1850. Charity's birthdate was given as 8 Oct 1855. I could not find any CHEEK birth records at Clinton county with which to verify that. The closest corroboration I have is the 1860 census record from Clinton county which lists Mayburn and Candace with Beaufort (Alexander B.) CHEEK (b. May 1849 in NC), James CHEEK (b. 8 May 1851 in KY) and Sarah C CHEEK (b. abt 1853 in KY). There was also John CHEEK (b. abt 1846 in NC), who might have been James CHEEK's half brother. The Sarah C CHEEK listed in the 1860 census might have been Charity CHEEK. Mayburn's brother, Willis CHEEK, also from NC, was living at the time with the Andrew (Drewry) and Rebecca ALLEN family, also in Clinton county. It is not yet known whether that ALLEN family was related to the family of Candace ALLEN. Drewry and Rebecca ALLEN had a daughter named Charity, and so Sarah's middle name might also have been Charity. I was told recently by someone researching that family that when Sidney ALLEN, son of Charity ALLEN was married in Clinton county, he gave his mother's name as Charity R ALLEN, which is an interesting coincidence. I don't know what the R in her name stands for. I can find no record of a Charity CHEEK in the 1860 or 1870 census to fit the family data, and no record of a Sarah Cheek in 1870. A census search of all Kentucky-born females aged 10-19 in 1870 turned up no one whose name fits into the family in any fashion, so I don't know where Charity was in 1870. Mayburn CHEEK had died by then, and his widow, Candace was on the farm in Clinton county with Bufort (age 20), James (age 17, who would be married the following year to Elizabeth Jane Smith) and Walter (age 16, CHEEK origin unknown). Although Charity's location at that time is not known, she turns up in 1880 married to Thomas W SHELLEY. The two were living on his mother's farm in Clinton county, along with their four children. Based on birth years calculated from reported ages of the children, the couple apparently married about 1873; I could not find record of that in Clinton county. Thomas W SHELLEY and his parents (Campbell SHELLEY and Sara ASHINHURST) were all born in Clinton county, KY. There were quite a few SHELLEY families and they were in the county for quite a long time. Thomas SHELLEY and his brother Lewis each moved their families from there to Greene county, MO. Thomas and Charity moved between 1880 and 1883. Meanwhile, the James M CHEEK family made its way across Kentucky. James and Elizabeth were still in Clinton county, KY in 1880; however, their son John M CHEEK (aka Mervin, aka Jasper or "Jap") was born 29 Nov 1881 in Glasgow, Barren county, KY. Their son Ira CHEEK was born 9 Jan 1883 in Bowling Green, which is in Warren county, KY, close to Mammoth Cave. The 1890-91 city directory for Springfield shows both James CHEEK and Thomas SHELLEY in Cass township of Green county as renters. This suggests they were farming together and that the James M CHEEK family had crossed into Missouri and joined up with their SHELLEY in-laws by then, sometime before the birth of their son James R CHEEK (17 Oct 1887) in that same township of Greene county, MO. In 1900 the SHELLEY family was farming in Murray township of Greene county. The CHEEK family had by then moved to Indian Territory. Thomas and Charity's son, Edwin E SHELLEY (aka Eldred, b. 1 April 1882 in Green county) was then 18. In 1910 Charity is listed in the Greene county census as Roetta SHELLEY. She then reported six of ten children living. Eldred SHELLEY married about 1910, to Cordelia HAYNIE. They had three children that I know of, the eldest of who was Edwin SHELLEY. Charity CHEEK SHELLEY died 18 Feb, 1937 in Cave Springs (northwest of Springfield). Her husband Thomas SHELLEY died there 1 Sep, 1932.
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/jAB.2ACI/1809.1 Message Board Post: My replies follow the questions. Anna Bertram 1.) What features are you most interested in when using 19th century atlases and maps in your research? Land owners? Industrial or Commercial site locations? Place names? Transportation routes? REPLY: place names, transportation routes, land owners, commercial/industrial site locations, in that order. 2.) What statistical and historical atlas data do you find most useful in your research? Population? Agriculture? Geological Data? County Histories? Biographical Sketches? Illustrations of People and Places? REPLY: county histories, biographical sketches, people and places, agriculture, population, geological data, in that order. 3.) What specific region or regions of Kentucky are you most interested in? Please list all counties of interest and any specific material you would like to have computer access to. Include any known bibliographic references. REPLY: south central Kentucky (counties of Cumberland, Clinton, Wayne, McCreary, Pulaski) Also very interested in Adair, Casey, Letcher. Actually, all KY counties are of interest to me in my research. I'm not sure what bibliographical references you are wanting. Those that include maps? Or those that give historical data? 4.) For general material listed in question 3, please provide the periods of time or date ranges of interest. Again, for specific requests please provide bibliographic reference.REPLY: 1700 to present, with emphasis on the 19th century. 5.) When using research material that has been formatted for computer access, which is the most important: Resolution and detail of the images for printing? Speed of loading and access? REPLY: Resolution and detail of the images for printing Thank you for taking the time to reply to this questionnaire. questions@historic-atlas-series.com We value the input of folks who ultimately will use research material that has been configured for use electronically. Your comments, suggestions and requests for material will be recorded and prioritized, and will influence the kinds of material we continue to make available for researchers such as yourselves. Rich Green Historic Atlas Series http://www.historic-atlas-series.com
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/jAB.2ACI/1809 Message Board Post: Hello the list! Please excuse the cross-postings. I realize that many researchers subscribe to multiple lists and probably don't want to receive more than one copy of the same message; however, I'm trying to reach as wide an audience of Kentucky historians and genealogists as possible so please bear with me. We are actively engaged in digitizing scarce and out-of-print 19th century map and atlas data for use in genealogical and historical research of this period of Kentucky's history. Each month we receive a number of requests for specific material; either individual maps of a specific region or county atlases from a specific period. Until now, there has been no urgency to document requests for material, and the requests have been handled more or less piecemeal. With this in mind, the short questionnaire below was developed. If you are interested in hard to find research material that is configured for compatible access from your computer, please take a couple of minutes to respond to the five questions below by e-mailing me directly off-list. questions@historic-atlas-series.com Again, thank you for your time and cooperation. 1.) What features are you most interested in when using 19th century atlases and maps in your research? Land owners? Industrial or Commercial site locations? Place names? Transportation routes? 2.) What statistical and historical atlas data do you find most useful in your research? Population? Agriculture? Geological Data? County Histories? Biographical Sketches? Illustrations of People and Places? 3.) What specific region or regions of Kentucky are you most interested in? Please list all counties of interest and any specific material you would like to have computer access to. Include any known bibliographic references. 4.) For general material listed in question 3, please provide the periods of time or date ranges of interest. Again, for specific requests please provide bibliographic reference. 5.) When using research material that has been formatted for computer access, which is the most important: Resolution and detail of the images for printing? Speed of loading and access? Thank you for taking the time to reply to this questionnaire. questions@historic-atlas-series.com We value the input of folks who ultimately will use research material that has been configured for use electronically. Your comments, suggestions and requests for material will be recorded and prioritized, and will influence the kinds of material we continue to make available for researchers such as yourselves. Best Regards, Rich Green Historic Atlas Series http://www.historic-atlas-series.com
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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/jAB.2ACI/1774.2.1 Message Board Post: My Grandmother, Jewel Vonzie Frogge, was the daughter of Timothy Jones Frogge and Mollie [Mary Alice] Smith. I may have some information you need......my e-mail address is adegroot@famvid.com. Please contact me.
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/jAB.2ACI/691.786.1037.1173.1.1.1 Message Board Post: Thank you so very much for sending this to me. My dad was a Batterton. I have some of these names, but didn't have any history and not many sources. Loretta
I have a Margaret Guthrie named as a sister to both my great grandmother & my ggrandfather so not sure which one she was a sister too. My ggrandmother's maiden name was Sally Ann Burris and my ggrandfather was Samuel A Owens. ----- Original Message ----- From: <KWillsgirl@aol.com> To: <KYCLINTO-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, June 24, 2005 8:20 PM Subject: [KYCLINTO] Guthrie/Bell > Does anyone have a Margaret Guthrie that married a Bell? Thanks > > > ==== KYCLINTO Mailing List ==== > Please keep your messages limited to Clinton County, KY genealogy related > topics. Everyone will appreciate it! > > ============================== > Search Family and Local Histories for stories about your family and the > areas they lived. Over 85 million names added in the last 12 months. > Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13966/rd.ashx >
Does anyone have a Margaret Guthrie that married a Bell? Thanks
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Guthrie, Batterton Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/jAB.2ACI/691.786.1037.1173.1 Message Board Post: Loretta: I have this information also on Nancy (she and Amor went to Illinois). Once I get home I can send you the reference (it's a Guthrie book written by Laurence Guthrie in 1933). Levi Guthrie is also my ancestor. There may be other Nancy Guthrie also and will check.
Oops! Sorry about that! Forgot to paste the info! LOL Here we go again. Sandie Jesse Gibson was born 1777 in Pittsylvania Co., VA, and died October 1838 in Livingston Co., KY. He married Elizabeth Parmley 1799 in Knox Co., TN. She was born 1782 in SC, and died February 07, 1854 in Hardeman Co., TN. Children of Jesse Gibson and Elizabeth Parmley are: i. William Gibson, born 1800. ii. George Stewart Gibson, born October 27, 1801 in Davidson Co., TN; died October 10, 1889 in Hardeman Co., TN. iii. Hardy Gibson, born 1803 in KY. iv. Samuel Gibson, born 1806 in Livingston Co., KY. v. Jane Gibson, born 1810 in KY; died 1860 in Hardeman Co., TN. She married Johnson McLaughlin. vi. Mary Gibson, born 1813. vii. Ephraim Parmley Gibson, born September 26, 1817 in Hardeman Co., TN; died August 08, 1907 in Coryell Co., TX. He married Rebecca Jane McIlhaney; born 1834 in TN; died 1912 in TX. viii. Heil Gibson, born November 26, 1819 in Livingston Co., KY; died January 10, 1900 in Hardeman Co., TN. ix. Stephen Gibson, born 1820 in KY. x. Archibald Gibson, born 1822 in Livingston Co., KY; died 1889 in Hardeman Co., TN. Archibald Gibson was born 1822 in Livingston Co., KY, and died 1889 in Hardeman Co., TN. He married (1) Jane Rogers. He married (2) Ann Jarrell August 11, 1872 in Stoddard Co., MO. Children of Archibald Gibson and Jane Rogers are: i. Mary Margaret6 Gibson, born 1845 in Hardeman Co., TN. ii. Sarah Gibson, born 1846 in Hardeman Co., TN. iii. George Miles Gibson, born January 31, 1847 in Hardeman Co., TN; died October 07, 1932 in Shawnee Oklahoma. iv. Ephram Gibson, born 1850 in Hardeman Co., TN. v. Martha Gibson, born Abt. 1855 in Stoddard Co., MO. vi. Malinda Gibson, born 1862 in Stoddard Co., MO.
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/jAB.2ACI/1808 Message Board Post: Looking for info on Delila Phillips age 44 b. TN on 1870 Clinton Co. Census #128 with children Nancy J. 13 b. TN, Sarah E 5 b. KY and William Henry 2 b. KY also Amanda Smith 19 b. TN. Could this Nancy J. be Josephine Phillips who married 1st Hiram Hutchinson(same census same age in home of his father #84 Reuben Hutchinson) and 2nd Archibald Gibson(same census #46. Any info on any of these Phillips appreciated.
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/jAB.2ACI/691.786.1037.1173 Message Board Post: Hi, Mike I was looking at the Guthrie line you have posted from july 2000 and i see that you have Levi Guthrie as the father of Nancy Guthrie, who was married to Amor Batterton. Could you tell me where you got this information? I have William Guthrie as her father and Eleanor Abbott as her mother. Am i wrong? Nancy was my ggggrand-mother. thanks for any help you can give me.