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    1. [KYDAVIES-L] Castlen Surname
    2. In a message dated 2/16/00 12:49:55 PM Eastern Standard Time, judlar@mediaone.net writes: << KYDAVIES-L@rootsweb.com >> I am new to the KyDaviess rootsweb I am interesed in any infomation on William Henry Castlen from Daviess Co. William entered the county abt. 1863. He was born Aug. 1822 in northern ky. probally Milton, Gallatin Co. Ky. He marred Melodie Tracha in Louisianna where he fought in the war with Mexico. If you have any data on him or other Castlen's from the area, Owensboro, New Richmond, Ohio or Southern Indiana I would love to hear from you.......... Bruce Castlen

    02/16/2000 12:54:33
    1. [KYDAVIES-L] Thomas Baldwin/Boldon/Baldon
    2. RICHARD CARTER
    3. Seeking info on Mid to late 1700's marriage between Margaret SPARR/SPAHR and Thomas BALDWIN/BALDON/BOLDON.ANY LOCATION, OR TIME FRAME... Thomas died 1842, and Margaret died 1843. Found information many years ago, but I have lost the information and source over the years. Any help appreciated. They were parents of, among others, McKensie Baldon of Nelson Co Ky.. Dick Carter rcar37@prodigy.net

    02/16/2000 11:02:06
    1. [KYDAVIES-L] McCarty
    2. Judy Richardson
    3. Looking for James McCarty possibly born in Daviess Co. KY 1876 m. unknown female and had 3 children: Mary Ruth, William and James Earl. Second marriage to Lousie Knott(s). Check your research all you Kentucky McCarthians!!!!! Thanks, Judy Richardson judlar@mediaone.net MCCARTY...KNOTT.....RICHARDSON....REINHARDT....PUCKETT...ROBB

    02/16/2000 10:39:44
    1. Re: [KYDAVIES-L] Walker,Henry,Melton,Polley, Hoskins etc
    2. In a message dated 00-02-13 12:30:33 EST, you write: << JOAN, WOULD BE INTERESTED IN WHICH HOSKINS YOU'RE TRACING. MARION >> Hi Marion, My Hannah Catherine Melton b.1843 Daviess co.Ky m James R. Hoskins March 16,1861 Daviess co. James Hoskins b.1838 Hardin co.Ky , their children were; Elizabeth Caroline 1862, Mary Malvina , Francis Alphonsus , Joseph V. Cordelia Genevieve, James Henry, John A. Mary Malvinia (2nd), Francis Herman, and Sarah Pamela Hoskins. I only have birth dates for the children and no other info for them. Hannah Catherine Melton was d/o Joseph and Caroline Walker Melton of Daviess and Nelson cos. Ky. Hope this helps and fits in with yours. thanks, Joan in Tn

    02/16/2000 06:55:31
    1. [KYDAVIES-L] Re: KYDAVIES-D Digest V00 #44
    2. madmac
    3. I also share Daviess County Hoskins roots. Would be glad to share information. Bob McManaway KYDAVIES-D-request@rootsweb.com wrote: > Subject: > > KYDAVIES-D Digest Volume 00 : Issue 44 > > Today's Topics: > #1 [KYDAVIES-L] McCarty ["Judy Richardson" <judlar@mediaone] > #2 [KYDAVIES-L] Thomas Baldwin/Boldon ["RICHARD CARTER" <rcar37@prodigy.n] > #3 Re: [KYDAVIES-L] Walker,Henry,Melt [JWright435@aol.com] > #4 [KYDAVIES-L] Castlen Surname [BCastlen@aol.com] > > Administrivia: > To unsubscribe from KYDAVIES-D, send a message to > > KYDAVIES-D-request@rootsweb.com > > that contains in the body of the message the command > > unsubscribe > > and no other text. No subject line is necessary, but if your software > requires one, just use unsubscribe in the subject, too. > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: [KYDAVIES-L] McCarty > Date: Wed, 16 Feb 2000 12:39:44 -0500 > From: "Judy Richardson" <judlar@mediaone.net> > To: KYDAVIES-L@rootsweb.com > > Looking for James McCarty possibly born in Daviess Co. KY 1876 m. unknown > female and had 3 children: Mary Ruth, William and James Earl. Second > marriage to Lousie Knott(s). Check your research all you Kentucky > McCarthians!!!!! > Thanks, > Judy Richardson > judlar@mediaone.net > > MCCARTY...KNOTT.....RICHARDSON....REINHARDT....PUCKETT...ROBB > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: [KYDAVIES-L] Thomas Baldwin/Boldon/Baldon > Date: Wed, 16 Feb 2000 13:02:06 -0500 > From: "RICHARD CARTER" <rcar37@prodigy.net> > To: KYDAVIES-L@rootsweb.com > > Seeking info on Mid to late 1700's marriage between Margaret SPARR/SPAHR and > Thomas BALDWIN/BALDON/BOLDON.ANY LOCATION, OR TIME FRAME... Thomas died > 1842, and Margaret died 1843. Found information many years ago, but I have > lost the information and source over the years. Any help appreciated. They > were parents of, among others, McKensie Baldon of Nelson Co Ky.. > > Dick Carter > rcar37@prodigy.net > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: Re: [KYDAVIES-L] Walker,Henry,Melton,Polley, Hoskins etc > Date: Wed, 16 Feb 2000 13:55:31 EST > From: JWright435@aol.com > To: KYDAVIES-L@rootsweb.com > > In a message dated 00-02-13 12:30:33 EST, you write: > > << > JOAN, > WOULD BE INTERESTED IN WHICH HOSKINS YOU'RE TRACING. > MARION >> > > Hi Marion, > > My Hannah Catherine Melton b.1843 Daviess co.Ky m James R. Hoskins March > 16,1861 Daviess co. James Hoskins b.1838 Hardin co.Ky , their children were; > Elizabeth Caroline 1862, Mary Malvina , Francis Alphonsus , Joseph V. > Cordelia Genevieve, James Henry, John A. Mary Malvinia (2nd), Francis Herman, > and Sarah Pamela Hoskins. I only have birth dates for the children and no > other info for them. > > Hannah Catherine Melton was d/o Joseph and Caroline Walker Melton of Daviess > and Nelson cos. Ky. Hope this helps and fits in with yours. thanks, Joan in Tn > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: [KYDAVIES-L] Castlen Surname > Date: Wed, 16 Feb 2000 19:54:33 EST > From: BCastlen@aol.com > To: KYDAVIES-L@rootsweb.com > > In a message dated 2/16/00 12:49:55 PM Eastern Standard Time, > judlar@mediaone.net writes: > > << KYDAVIES-L@rootsweb.com >> > I am new to the KyDaviess rootsweb I am interesed in any infomation on > William Henry Castlen from Daviess Co. William entered the county abt. 1863. > He was born Aug. 1822 in northern ky. probally Milton, Gallatin Co. Ky. He > marred Melodie Tracha in Louisianna where he fought in the war with Mexico. > > If you have any data on him or other Castlen's from the area, Owensboro, > New Richmond, Ohio or Southern Indiana I would love to hear from you.......... > > Bruce Castlen

    02/15/2000 09:17:05
    1. [KYDAVIES-L] [Fwd: [Newspaper] WAYNE COUNTY OUTLOOK MAY 26, 1904 Monticello Ky]
    2. Nancy
    3. This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------689E1EC85544A5BA152AE0EC Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit This is from another list that I think you will enjoy, I hope I haven't broken any rules. Nancy --------------689E1EC85544A5BA152AE0EC Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Disposition: inline Return-Path: <NEWSPAPER-ABSTRACTS-L-request@rootsweb.com> Delivered-To: i457455@pop.thegrid.net Received: (qmail 3492 invoked from network); 14 Feb 2000 16:42:08 -0000 Received: from mx2.thegrid.net (209.162.1.3) by pop.thegrid.net with SMTP; 14 Feb 2000 16:42:08 -0000 Received: from bl-14.rootsweb.com (bl-14.rootsweb.com [204.212.38.30]) by mx2.thegrid.net (8.9.1a/8.9.1) with ESMTP id IAA12159; Mon, 14 Feb 2000 08:42:06 -0800 (PST) Received: (from slist@localhost) by bl-14.rootsweb.com (8.9.3/8.9.3) id IAA24991; Mon, 14 Feb 2000 08:41:27 -0800 (PST) Resent-Date: Mon, 14 Feb 2000 08:41:27 -0800 (PST) Message-ID: <38A85769.131D5556@fuse.net> Date: Mon, 14 Feb 2000 11:28:42 -0800 From: Larry & Laura Wright <lsllwright@fuse.net> Organization: home X-Mailer: Mozilla 4.5 [en]C-CCK-MCD {TLC;RETAIL} (Win98; U) X-Accept-Language: en MIME-Version: 1.0 Old-To: "CUMBERLAND-RIVER@rootsweb.com" <CUMBERLAND-RIVER@rootsweb.com>, "NEWSPAPER-ABSTRACTS-L@rootsweb.com" <NEWSPAPER-ABSTRACTS-L@rootsweb.com>, "KYWAYNE-L@rootsweb.com" <KYWAYNE-L@rootsweb.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Subject: [Newspaper] WAYNE COUNTY OUTLOOK MAY 26, 1904 Monticello Ky Resent-Message-ID: <wZN1eC.A.9FG.zADq4@bl-14.rootsweb.com> To: NEWSPAPER-ABSTRACTS-L@rootsweb.com Resent-From: NEWSPAPER-ABSTRACTS-L@rootsweb.com X-Mailing-List: <NEWSPAPER-ABSTRACTS-L@rootsweb.com> archive/latest/1068 X-Loop: NEWSPAPER-ABSTRACTS-L@rootsweb.com Precedence: list Resent-Sender: NEWSPAPER-ABSTRACTS-L-request@rootsweb.com Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit THE WAYNE COUNTY OUTLOOK MAY 26, 1904 Typed as published and submitted By Laura Frost Wright GENERAL NEWS AND MISC. The Continental Tobbacco Co. will build a $10,000 warehouse at owensboro. J.W. BRUCE, of Richmond , this state, was found dead in a St. Louis hotel. After robbing a store LOUIS P. SCHAFFNER fell from the second story window and broke his neck in Indianapolis. His body was found several hours afterwards. Ground has been broken at South Chicago for a gigantic coke oven to cost $ 1,000,000. It is the first of its kind ever established outside the anthracite regions of pennsylvania. The Livingston family tomb was broken into at Albany N.Y, and the corpse robbed of valuable jewelry. The deed is suppose to have been committed by hoboes. The Rev. W.W. ARMER who killed his nineteen-year-old son near Sacramento, Ky by choking him to death , is now in jail in Calhoun, and says that he is ready to pay the penalty. JOSPH ODLE, private Co. 18, Coast guard Artillary was killed by lighning on the Fort Handock reservation last Friday. He was 25 years old and enlisted in Leitchfield , Ky August 20 English Lad, the heavily backed favorite, won the Chicago Derby at Hawthorne Saturday, by half a length in a fierce dual with Silverwings. Meharib, winner of the kansas City derby was third. WILLIAM AUBLE, an ink salesman, died suddenly Saturday afternoon in his room at his boarding house at Louisville. Coroner KELLY said that death was due to overstimulation and heart failure. he had been drinking heavily. RICHARD STOBAUGH, a white man aged 45, was struck in the head with a stone by JESSE ROBERTSON a young negro, at Central City, Ky and will die. The victim bore an excellant reputation and there is much excitement over the affair. As the result of an old feud, R. T. WALL a wealth banker and merchant of Richards Village Mo. was shot and killed on the streets of that place by Dr. J.T. DODD, equally promineny and a former member of the Missouri Legislature. The meeting of the Kentucky State medical Association adjourned at Lexington on the 20th, The next meeting will be held at Louisville. By the orovisions of the board all meetings while in other years must go to towns out of state. WALTER WESLEY, aged twenty and son of SILAS WESLEY, a prominent citizen of Casey County and merchant and postmaster at bethel Ridge, died of spinal trouble, having received injuries of the spine in a football game at Barbourville, where he was attending college, a few weeks ago. The Cental Bridge, between Cincinnati and Newport, Ky was sold Saturday by order of the Ohio and Kentucky courts to satisfy back taxes. GEORGE EUSTIS of Cincinnati, and E.G. TILLOTSON and G. A. OTIS of Cleveland representing themselves and others bid in the struture for 534,000 two-thirds of the appraised value. DANIEL CRUM, a wealyth farmer and his hired man , ALBERT RICE, were shot and fatally wounded by ADAM REINMAN . a neighbor while at work plowing in a field. REINMAN was convicted of stealing chickens from CRUM a year ago, CRUM and RICE testifying against him. REINMAN frequently swore vengeance against them. The deed was committed near Tiffin, O ROBERT H. PLANT, President of the First National Bank, and owner of the I.C. Plant and sons bank, both recently placed in the hands of the receiver, committed suicide on the back porch of his beautiful home at Macon. Ga Saturday by blowing his brains out with a revolver. He had been ill for two months, and the collapse of these financial institutions came in the meantime. MONDAY"S SALES T.J. MARCUM bought of J.J. WILSON, of WHITLEY COUNTY, a 5-year-old bay horse for $150. I.C. RAMSEY bought of R.L. CHRISMAN a black horse, 5-years old for $175. J. L. INGRAM bought of Fox and CHRISMAN a pair of mules, price unknown same parties also sold a mule to JAS GREGORY MAN ABOUT TOWN The weather here of late is becoming distressingly thin-likewise our wearing apparel. If board was as cheap as advice in Monticello, I can truthfully state that I would camp here for life. If we have any fruit the coming season it can be truthfully charged that " Mr. Cat" is not the only pebble that can boast of nine lives. We suppose the reason our city fathers will not light the city is through fear that some stranger might observe the condition of our streets on some dark and stormy night. It is a wonder some enterprising oil operator hasn"t introduced some New Jersey Mosquitos into this neck of the woods to be used in drilling for oil. The native "Buzzer" is a pretty fair driller himself., but his bill isn"t quite long enough to answer the purpose. Monticello and Wayne County can boast of more pretty women than any section of its size in the United States. "Tis true , some of them, have pretty good-sized feet, but this doesn't in any way hurt their good looks, and proves quite a blessing to them in the shape of some of our social male lights to raise. We would suggest that the city council sell the well in the center of Public Square----hole and all--to Russia. It would afford an ideal hiding place for some of their generals. We have no use for it and we beleive the citizens would be satisfied with anything they might get for it--just so it wasn't another well on the square. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY Circuit Court Officers M.L. JARVIS---Judge J.N. SHARP---Attorney ISAAC WALKER---Clerk J.C. DAVIS--Master Com. County officers W. R. CRESS--Judge WD T. SANDERS--Attorney M.G. BACK--Sheriff G.A. BELL---Assessor ABIJAH FAIRCHILD--Clerk F.M. SHEARER--Superintendent T.H. LAIR---Jailor J.J. SHEARER--Surveyor H. MORRISON--Coroner Town Officers J.P. HARRISON--Police Judge T.A. WALLACE--City Att."y MARION BRIDGEMAN--Marshall BOARD OF TRUSTEES H. H. HENNINGER, Chairman: Chas McCONNAGHY, I.C. RAMSEY, J.W. TUTTLE, W.F. FAIRCHILD POST OFFICE J.M. KENNEDY--Post Master MAGGIE TUTTLE--Assistant WAYNE COUNTY BOARD OF HEALTH Dr. W.E. WOODROW, Ch"m Dr. EBEN RICE, Dr. C.B. RANKIN, Sec MASONIC LODGE The Monticello Lodge of free and accepted masons, No 431, meets regularly on the first Saturday night of each month. OFFICERS:-ISAAC WALKER, W.M. W.R. CRESS, S.W. W.M. TUTTLE, J. W. J.W. TUTTLE , Tres. J. D. HICKS, S.D. W.J. HAYDEN, J.D. JOHN P. BOSTON T. LOCAL NEWS W. L. BAKER has begun work on a $2,000 residence on Michigan Ave. B.F. COFFEY has established a restaurant in connection with his store in the Fairchild"s building. Postmaster KENNEDY is having the post office remodled for the better accomodation of its patrons. Do not pay too much for a watch. If you want a good time piece go to Fairchild"s and get your moneys worth. The work of making brick at McCONAGHY"S brick yard is progressing nicely and a very fine kiln will soon be ready for burning. If you are in need of Spectacles go to Fairchild's and have your eyes fitted up at about half the price usually charged by others. Teachers examinations was in progress here last friday and saturday and the town was graced with many of Wayne"s beautiful school marms This office is turning out the best grade of job printing ever produced in Monticello. If you need anything in our line it will pay you to give us a call. W.A. HILL was seriously injured yesterday by having a log to roll over him at JAMES P. OATTS. Three ribs were broken and he was otherwise badly hurt. Special attention is called to the many display advertisements in this issue. If you are seeking bargins look through our colums and you will certai nly find them. CLAY B STEELE will build an eight room bungalow on the lot recently purchased from M.S. WILHITE on Michigan Ave. The structure will cost in the neighborhood of $2,500 The efficiency of the new road grade, and plow, recently puchased by the county has been throughly tested and found to be highly satisfactory. Let those in authority see that the machine doesn"t lay idle. A horse hitched to a buggy belonging to Rev. H.C. RAINEY, ran off Saturday afternoon and created considerable excitement. Luckily no one was in the vehicle at the time. the buggy was completely demolished but the horse we understand was unijured. Carpenters and house builders in Monticello are kept busy from morning to night and it is impossible to supply the demand for residences. there is not a vacant house in town, and all those under course of construction are rented. This state of affairs is the very best evidence that Monticello is enjoying a good substantial business boom. Aunt PEGGY RAY, of Ard Ford, this county, died friday night. She was a thorough christian having been a member of the Christina Church for a long number of years, and was one of Wayne"s oldest citizens, being in her eightieth year at the time of her death. She was universally loved and respected by all within the circle of acquaintance. The Somerset Journal chronicals the death of Dr. W.H. BENTLEY, which occurred at Woodstock, in Pulaski County on the 12th inst. Dr. BENTLEY was well known to many citizens of Wayne County, Monticello having married here in the year 1865 Mrs. M. BELL HUDSON, a sister of the late Dr. Wm BELL and a half sister of Mrs. J.W. DUNCAN, all of whom were time honored citizens of Wayne County. Miss MAGGIE TUTTLE entertained on the night of the 14th inst. in honor of her visitors, Misses LULU and BETTIE RANKIN and DESRA GANN. A most delightful evening was enjoyed by all. Following are the names of those who were present. Misses LULA and BETTIE RANJIN, DESRA GANN, BETTIE, ABBIE and JILIA CRAWFORD and MABEL FRANCIS. Messrs. R.R SHEFFIELD, C.E. OLIVER, S.A. SANDUSKY, D.S. UNDERWOOD, C.E. HOLLYPATHER, RYMER PRATT, JOHN CRAWFORD, S.E. BORDERS. IRA SIDWELL and J.W. SIMPSON Aneffort is being made to hold a county fair in Wayne the coming season, and we learn that the promoters of the enterprise are meeting with every encouragement . The spirit of progressiveness is asserting itself among our citizens in more ways than one and it is a safe prediction to make that it will not be many moons before Wayne will be recognised in her rightful sphere as one of the foremost counties of the commonwealth. Stock is being leberally subcribed for and every indication points to the success of the movement. The dance at the hotel RAMSEY on the night of the 13th inst. given in honor of Mrs. H.C. GILLISPIE, of Nashville Tenn and Mrs. BEN D. SPENCER, of Denver Col. was decidely the most brilliant event in social circles of the season. The costumes of the participants were elaborate and such an array of feminine beauty was never befroe witnessed in the good old capitol of Wayne. The music for the occasion was furnished by Mrs. WM PHILLIPS and Mr. B.P. YOUNG, and was excellant. If we were familiar with the appellationof all the latest fabrics we would attempt to give a description of the many lovely costumes that graced the occasion, but our ignorance on this point renders that impossible, suffice to say they were all faultlessly beautiful and individually becomming to each of their fair donors. SEEN IN JAIL AT LOUISVILLE News came by stage last night that Mr. OSCAR BROWN and Mr. B.O. SHEARER, who left this week for Cincinnati, St. Louis and other points on a pleasure trip, were seen in jail at Louisvilee. A party who called at the jail to see Mr. CALEB POWERS, and who is well acquainted with both mr. BROWN and Mr. SHEARE, was surprised to meet these gentlemen there. The meeting being sudden and so unlooked for , it came with such surprise that no details were obtained. We sincerally hope they will be able to make a satisfactory explanation. Inquiries at the home of these gentlemen were made but no further information could be obtained. It is possible for one to do a great deal of damage, unintentionally, in a printing office , and we therefore ask you to keep your hand s off everything except the fighting editor, when you come to see us. We are glad to have any one visit the office but we must insist that you act in accordance with the foregoing. If the proper attention isnt given this little warning a number of steel traps will be set around in convenient places. End of March 26, 1904 Submitted By Laura Frost Wright ==== NEWSPAPER-ABSTRACTS Mailing List ==== Newspaper Abstracts Home Page http://freepages.history.rootsweb.com/~newspapr List owner: Saxbury@aol.com ============================== Free Web space. ANY amount. ANY subject. RootsWeb's Freepages put you in touch with millions. http://cgi.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/acctform.cgi --------------689E1EC85544A5BA152AE0EC--

    02/14/2000 01:53:05
    1. [KYDAVIES-L] Daviess County, KY Atlas
    2. Patrick Hays
    3. Thanks to a contributor, the plat maps from the 1876 Daviess Co., KY Atlas are now online. Patrick Hays http://www.migrations.org

    02/13/2000 09:43:44
    1. [KYDAVIES-L] Looking for Bob McManaway
    2. Rita Mackin Fox
    3. Is Bob on the list, or does anyone have his e-mail? I need to reach him concerning the Coomes line, but the e-mail I have for him is from 1998 and no longer works. Thanks! Rita Mackin Fox <rfox@mis.net>

    02/11/2000 06:00:32
    1. Re: [KYDAVIES-L] Re: KYDAVIES-D Digest V00 #31
    2. David
    3. I have them in the 1850 census. they are living with Hewlett family. I donot know what there relation is. Chris King -----Original Message----- From: audiesfan@webtv.net <audiesfan@webtv.net> To: KYDAVIES-L@rootsweb.com <KYDAVIES-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Tuesday, February 01, 2000 2:18 PM Subject: [KYDAVIES-L] Re: KYDAVIES-D Digest V00 #31 What is the time frame of your Bracketts? Helen Owensboro, Kentucky audiesfan@webtv.net ==== KYDAVIES Mailing List ==== Please CAPITALIZE all SURNAMES in your messages. ============================== Personalized Mailing Lists: never miss a connection again. http://pml.rootsweb.com/ Brought to you by RootsWeb.com.

    02/11/2000 12:10:20
    1. [KYDAVIES-L] Re: [HarrisonCoIn] Wolfe-Wendell
    2. Patrick Hays
    3. Found it! http://www.nara.gov/publications/prologue/1890cen1.html. Very interesting reading. Patrick Hays http://www.migrations.org Let's make online genealogy better than we found it, through teamwork! ----- Original Message ----- From: Patrick Hays <gsdownr@geocities.com> To: <HarrisonCoIn@onelist.com> Sent: Thursday, February 10, 2000 7:06 AM Subject: Re: [HarrisonCoIn] Wolfe-Wendell > From: "Patrick Hays" <gsdownr@geocities.com> > > The 1890 census was detroyed after a fire in the early 1920's. It > didn't actually burn but was water damaged and nobody cared enough to save > it. There was an excellent article on this a couple of months ago, but I > can't find it now. > > Patrick Hays > http://www.migrations.org > Let's make online genealogy better than we found it, through teamwork! > <original query snipped>

    02/10/2000 08:15:04
    1. [KYDAVIES-L] Re: Frazier
    2. Patrick Hays
    3. I was gonna send out another of my Frazier updates to a couple of people, but you know what, I'm tired of sending huge files. A part of my Frazier files is now online at http://www.geocities.com/~gsdownr/frazier.txt. Be patient while it loads. This file covers Daviess and Hancock Cos., KY and Spencer and Perry Cos., IN. If you can find anything to add to this, let me know. Anybody else looking for these people??? How does Hiram Frazier connect to James Frazier?????? Help?!? Patrick Hays http://www.geocities.com/~gsdownr/hancock1.html http://www.geocities.com/~gsdownr/daviess1.html http://www.migrations.org Submit your ancestors TODAY!

    02/08/2000 12:03:09
    1. [KYDAVIES-L] St. Lawrence Census of Congregation 1849, etc.
    2. Buddy Thompson
    3. I hope editing the message in the following way will eliminate the garbage. Census of St. Lawrence Congregation Daviess Co., KY 1849 Rev. M. M. Coghlan Pastor The numbers following the family name represent: No. in Family, No. Communicants, and Salary. Where no number was listed, I have put a dash. William Payne 5, 2, Pd. 3 Simeon Payne 1, 1, 1 Mrs. Polly Payne 4, 3, 3 Dennis Payne 10, 2, 3 Edward Monarch 4, 2, 2 Henry Higdon 4, 2, 2 Misses P. and M. Higdon 2, 2, 2 Henson Higdon 9, 5, 4 James Carrioco Sen. 5, 3, 4 Thomas C. Aud 10, 6, Pd. 4 Benj. All 7, 2, 2 Abram McDaniel 4, 2, Pd. 2 Isaac McDaniel 7, 2, 1 Thos. Bowlds 4, 2, 2 Mich. Aud 7, 3, Pd. 3 Mrs. Lindsey 4, 1, 3 Martin Wathen 7, 3, Pd. 4 Benj. J. Hagan 8, 2, 1 James Henning 4, 2, 2 Hillary Speak 7, 2, 2 Wm. Higdon Jun. 3, 1, Pd. 1 Wm. Hazle 3, 2, 1 Henry Hazle 3, 2, Pd. 1 Joseph Ludwick 8, 1, 1 Richard A. Coomes 6, 2, Pd. Wm. Henry Payne 3, 2, 4 John H. Rodman 7, 2, Pd. 4 Mrs. Pickerel 1, 1, 1 James All 1, 1, 1 Mahala (colored free woman) 8, 1, 1 Stephen Payne 2, 2, 2 Rich. Mallay 7, 1, 1 Mrs. Susan Knott 8, 3, - George M. Drury 4, 2, 1 Mich. Heifferman 1, 1, 1 A. H. Clements 1, 1, Pd.1 Richard B. Head -, 3, 3 Chas. O. Clements 9, 5, 5 Joseph Mitchell 5, 2, 2 Benedict Mitchell 7, 2, 3 Mrs. Sam Mitchell 2, 2, - Arnold Mitchell 3, 2, 2 Joseph Melton 7, 5, 3 James Higdon 6, 5, 4 Mrs. Nancy Knott 5, 2, 5 Henry McDaniel 7, 2, 2 Joseph Wayne 5, 2, - Wm. Bell 8, 2, 1 Gabriel Higdon 6, 2, 2 Joseph E. Higdon 5, 2, 2 Mrs. T. L. Simpson 1, 1, 1 A. L. Montgomery 6, 2, Pd. 2 Alexander Hardisty 6, 2, - Joseph Philpot 5, 2, 1 Hillary Drury 12, 9, Pd. 7 John L. Payne 12, 5, Pd. 3 Wm. Henning 9, 4, Pd. 4 Felix Coomes 7, 2, Pd. 2 James Monarch 4, 3, Pd. 1 Vincent Hodskins 5, 4, Pd 4 John Hodskins 4, 2, Pd. 1 Thomas Head 3, 2, 2 Widow Head 4, 4, 3 Mrs. Susan Miller 2, 1, 1 Mrs. E. Henning 5, 5, 5 Mrs. Phebe Bowlds 4, 4, 5 Mrs. E. Hazle 3, 2, 2 Widow McDaniel 5, 3, 2 Zachariah Bowlds 1, 1, Pd. Charles and George Buckman 2, 2, Pd. 1 Charles Jarboe 2, 2, 2 Ignatius Jarboe 7, 3, 2 T. F. Montgomery 6, 5, 5 Ephram McDaniel 8, 4, 4 I. V. Wathen 5, 4, 4 Pius M. Montgomery 7, 2, 2 Charles A. Jarboe 6, 2, 2 William B. Head 9, 3, 4 John L. Johnson 4, 2, 2 Joseph Johnson 2, 2, 2 B. T. All 3, 1, 1 Joshua Dial 1, 1, 1 Thomas Fulkerson 7, 2, 2 James Carrico Junior 6, 2, 2 Joseph Head 3, 2, 2 Alen and Wm. Head 5, 3, 4 James Hoskins 6, 5, 5 George W. Robey 4, 2, 1 John O'Brian 5, 2, 2 Robert Drury 5, 2, 2 Mrs. Matilda O'Brien 5, 3, 3 Henry Wathen 5, 2, 2 Mrs. Samuel Pickerel 5, 1, 1 Mrs. Uriah Millay 2, 1, 1 Wm. Bowlds 5, 1, 1 Samuel Stallings 5, 2, 1 Wm. Wheatley 5, -, 2 James Bowlds 8, -, 2 James Quinn 2, 1, Pd. Wm. Higdon Boss 3, 2, 2 St. Lawrence - 100 Families Louisport Stat - 11 St. Michael - 32 Lanleys Stat - 6 Total - 149 Commts at St. Lawrence Jubilee March 1851 - 325 St. Mary Woods April 13, 1851 - 78 St. Columbus - 20 Total - 433 M. M. Coghlan Pastor Stations Louisport Hancock Co., KY Edward Long 6,2, Pd.3 Wm. Johnson 5, 2,Pd.2 Mich. Johnson 4, 1, Pd.1 Mankin Long 2, 2, Pd.2 Benedict Long 5, -, - Wm. Blandford 4, 2, 2 Mrs. L. Thrasher 8, 2, 2 Nathaniel Blandford 11, 1, Pd.5 Richard Long 5, 2, 2 Mrs. Magyard 6, 2, 3 Mrs. Lemar 4, 1,- Station at T. C. Hagon as St. Mary of the Woods Urbin Buckman 6, 2, 1 George Mattingly 12, no. com., - Richd. Howard 11, 4, 3 Basil Howard 11, 4, 4 Cyrus A. Howard 4, 2, 1 George Stephens 10, 1, 1 Mrs. Crisp 1, not a com., - Wm. Howard 5, 4, 1 Mrs. Fowler 6, 2, 2 Wm. Girten 3, 1, 1 Wilford Clark 5, 2, 2 Aloysius Howard 9, 2, 2 George H. Hardisty 4, 3, 1 Mrs. Wedding 4, 1, 1 T. C. Hagan 7, 7, 7 Mrs. Tanner 7, 3, 3 Charles Vanrusselburg 3, 2, 1 Mrs. William Poole 2, 1, 1 Gregory Rhodes 4, 2, 2 Hilary Bray 5, 3, 3 George Bray 12, 4, 2 Mrs. T. C. Wedding 5, 1, 1 Widow Lanham 3, 2, 3 Henry Lanham 2, 2, 2 Henry Alvey Jr. 7, 2, 2 George Cecil 3, 1, - Austin Cecil 2, 1, - Miss M. Barret 1, 1, - Thos. Monarch Jr. 2, 1, - Henry Alvey Jr. 2, 2, 1 John Greenwell 2, 2, 1 Wm. William 3, 2, 1 Station at Langleys Ohio Co. Mrs. Langleys 2, 2, - Wilford Clark 5, 2, - Mrs. Jeffords 3, 1, - Mrs. Johnson 3, 1, - Nealy Clark 6, 1, all but 1 going to the D. This is all of the information that I found on St. Lawrence to share. I hope it helps you as much as it has helped me. I have enjoyed sharing it. Please feel free to contact me if you connect to the lines I am researching.

    02/07/2000 06:15:17
    1. [KYDAVIES-L] Police of Owensboro late 1800s to early 1900s
    2. Hello Does anyone know if there are public records of the police officers of Owensboro? My GGgrandfather Charles Thomas Carricos obit says he was formly a member of the Owensboro police force. Thanks for any Info or help on this subject Candice Sutton in So. Cal.

    02/07/2000 05:28:14
    1. [KYDAVIES-L] St. Lawrence Census, etc.
    2. Buddy Thompson
    3. I just got my mail and saw the garbage that came across. I don't know what happened, but I will try to determine that and resend either Monday or Tuesday night. Sorry for the mess. I have never seen anything like it before. Jane

    02/06/2000 08:01:10
    1. [KYDAVIES-L] Norris
    2. Randy Dunavan
    3. Would anyone have any parentage to this Thomas Norris: Descendants of Norris Generation No. 1 1. NORRIS1 was born in Kentucky. Child of NORRIS is: 2. i. THOMAS2 NORRIS, b. 1847, Kentucky; d. res St Paul, Ks 1910, 1920. Generation No. 2 2. THOMAS2 NORRIS (NORRIS1) was born 1847 in Kentucky, and died in res St Paul, Ks 1910, 1920. He married MARY A. DYE March 04, 1877 in St. Paul, Ks. She was born 1847 in Kentucky. More About THOMAS NORRIS and MARY DYE: Marriage: March 04, 1877, St. Paul, Ks Children of THOMAS NORRIS and MARY DYE are: i. JOSEPHINE B.3 NORRIS, b. 1885, Kansas; d. res St Paul, Ks 1910. ii. WILLIAM J. NORRIS, b. 1888, Kansas; d. res St Paul, Ks 1910. iii. JAMES L. NORRIS, b. 1892, Kansas; d. res St Paul, Ks 1920; m. LILLA P. [NORRIS]; b. 1892, Iowa. iv. JOSEPH R. NORRIS, b. 1896, Kansas; d. res St Paul, Ks 1910. v. CHARLES H. NORRIS, b. 1900, Kansas; d. res St Paul, Ks 1910. Randy Dunavan Longview, Texas

    02/06/2000 02:55:23
    1. [KYDAVIES-L] St. Lawrence Confirmations and Miscellaneous Records
    2. Buddy Thompson
    3. Albert G. Thomas Hawes; J. D. Thomas Bowlds; Mariah Johanna Monarch; Elizabeth A. Mary C. Payne; Edward Monarch; George Duncan; James Joseph Coomes; William Thomas Coomes; Martina Rose Payne; Lewis Wm. Payne; Athanatius McDaniel; B. Joseph Pool; J. F. Millay; Mary B. Aud; George Roby; Sarah C. E. Daunt; Monica E. Montgomery; M. A. Mary Jane McDaniel; D. E. Cath. Payne; James Henning; Ellen Anne Millay; Mary C. Mattingly; B. F. Payne; Frances Bowlds; William Thomas All; Elizabeth E. Ludwick; Paulina Mary M. Carrico; Robert Joseph Payne; John Thomas Wathen; Chas. W. John Montgomery; Alfred I. Hagan; Eliza Angeline Aud; Sam Joseph Clements; F. H. Philpott; Verlinda Elizabeth All; Victoria Mary Jarboe; Sara E. Hagan; E. A. Mary Catherine Roby; Margaret A. E. Daunt; Rosalia A. Susanna Wathen Retreat at St. Lawrence preached by the Rev. J. B. Daly O. Predicatorum assisted by Rev. Father Ryan O. P. Fathers O'Callaghan and Cassidy opened on 11 Nov. nearly 400 communions open at St. Mary's Wood 18 Nov. 103 com. opened at St. Columba 2 Dec. 44 com. opened at Hawesville Immaculate Conception 6 Dec. 52 com. First Communicants at St. Lawrence Nov. 18, 1860 Mary E. Millay; Ruth B. Hazle; Eliza P. Aud; Louisa Long; Aurelia C. McDaniel; Susan E. Leahy; Thomas H. McDaniel; Ben Jarboe; ----- Hobbs; George T. Montgomery; Joseph E. Johnson; Ignatius Payne; Franklin M. Clements; Louis A. Bowlds; Nancy Pickerel; Lucy E. Higdon; William B. Woothen; Frances Z. Wahten; Gabriel E. Bell; John W. Blandford; John W. Wathen Confirmations at St. Lawrence June 11, 1861 Julia Anastatia O'Callaghan; Mary A. Elizabeth Carrico; Francis X. Wathen; Mary E. Teresa Millay; John Henry Roby; Michael Quinn; Ignatius Louis Payne; Hilary F. James Coomes; Joel Robert Stinnett; Marth E. Mary Hodiskins; G. W. James All; Melvania E. Agnes Clements; F. Mulholland John Clements; George T. John Montgomery; Louis John Bowlds; Mary M. Montgomery; Charles Stephen Jarboe; E. R. Angelia Aud; Aurelia Catherine McDaniel; Ruth V. Mary Hazle; Louisa J. Mary Coomes; John W. A. Wathen; Pius Philip Montgomery; John A. Jarboe; Joseph E. Head; Joseph Leo Johnson; Elizabeth Theodosia Coomes; Elizabeth A. Mary Higdon; Charles Lewis Head; Gabriel Joseph Bell; John D. Charles Hazle; Cebert Ignatius Woothen; Louisa Theresa Long; Frederica Elizabeth All; Mildred S. Mary Lane; James Lucy McDaniel St. Mary of the Wood on June 10, 1861 Anna L. Mary Magdaline Mattingly; Sarah A. Sarah Jane Stephens; George W. Joseph Howard; Rachel A. Elizabeth Lanham; Susan Mary Ann Howard; Mary W. Lucy Fowler; M. J. Isabella Crisps; Julia S. Agnes Ward; May J. Josephine Stephens; Mary A. E. Howard; Wm. H. Patrick Stephens; Mary A. Catherine Pool; Mary A. Lucy Howard; Henry Joseph Bray; M. M. Catherine Bray; G. P. Patrick Howard; Sara S. Sarah Bray; Robert M. Joseph Tanner; Centhya A. Cahterine Church; Sarah A. Elizabeth Rhodes; Elizabeth Agnes Stephens; Mary Bray; Mary J. Mary Howard; D. A. Patrick Howard; G. W. Joseph Howard; John D. Joseph Tanner; Louisa Victoria Tanner; Dulla (Diella) Mary Stephens; Philip O. John Howard; Teresa Elizabeth Clark N.B. the above confirmation names are both confirmation names and baptismal names combined. That is all of the Confirmations. The last two things I found to share are a Census of the Congregation for the years 1849 and 1851. That will finish up all I have found. I will finish tomorrow afternoon. More later.

    02/05/2000 11:40:52
    1. [KYDAVIES-L] St. Lawrence Confirmations
    2. Buddy Thompson
    3. Liber Confirmatorum in Eqeclesia St Maria Susan Howard Mary Jane servant 1 James Vanrusselburgh 2 Rosella Crisp 3 Mary Ann Lanham 4 Margt. E. Bray 5 Mary Anne Bray Columbus Miles Mary Ann Vanrusselburg Gregory Rhodes Lucinda Vanrusselburg Matilda Jane Hardisty Delphina Howard William Howard James S. Howard Richard Lanham George Hagan Mary Jane Hardisty Mary Jane Clark Charles R. Howard 5 Anne Howard Jane C. Hagan Elizabeth Clark Nancy Stephens James Wm. Bray Henry Lanham Charles Vanrusselburgh Richard Howard Martha A. Hagan A list of the names of the persons confirmed on the 6th. of October, 1853 by the Right Rev. M. J. Spalding at St. Lawrence Church Daviess County, Kentucky. James Lindsey Charles Payne Edward H. Henning 1 Thomas M. Henning Henry Weisle 2 Wm. R. Drury John A. Carrico Felix Payne 3 Edwin J. Drury 4 Richard A. Aud 5 Mary J. All 6 Mary E. Hanly 7 Mary J. McDaniel 8 Laura A. Higdon 9 Mary M. Stallings 10 Mary I. Payne 11 Harriet A. McDaniel Verlinda E. Ludwick Mary M. Jarboe Margaret A. Jarboe 12 Joseph Payne Matilda F. Wathen 13 Susan M. Hagan 14 Ann E. Higdon John C. Bowlds John M. Payne Raphal E. Montgomery 22 Henry T. Jarboe Wm. H. McDaniel L. Jerome Henning Wm. K. Montgomery 23 James W. Leahy Rose J. McDaniel Martha I. Hodskins Louisa A. Hodskins 24 Lucretia M. Speaks Eliza M. Long 25 Mary M. Bowlds 26 Eliza J. Montgomery Mary E. McDaniel 27 Ignatius All Mary E. Ludwick James T. Montgomery 28 Nancy M. Hidgon Susan M. Dugan Felix A. Aud Hilary T. Aud 29 Mary E. Straney Mary C. Bowlds 15 Martha A. Jarboe 16 Margaret A. Hodskins Cx James H. Payne 17 Elizabeth Head Charles N. Mattingly Martina A. Aud 19 John F. Speaks 20 Valentine McDaniel 21 Thomas M. Hasel (Hazle) Winney A. Bowlds Geroge N. Miles Annie Miles Ben. J. Howard Louisa C. Howard Matilda F. Wathen 30 Martha J. McDaniel William B. Hanley Martha A. Long John T. Long James A. Howard 31 John H. Howard Pius Howard Basil I. Howard Martha L. ----- Confirmation May 22, 1856 Rt. R. M. J. Spalding M. M. Coghlan Pastor More Later

    02/04/2000 07:25:58
    1. [KYDAVIES-L] St. Lawrence Confirmations
    2. Buddy Thompson
    3. These came from loose pages in an old file. I found several family members, so you might also. There is 4 to 5 nights of information. Liber Confirmatorum in Exced. Sancti Laurentii Daviess County, KY a Reverendissimo Episcopo M. J. Spalding died 16 Sept. 1849 Michael M. Coghlan Pastor. 1 Juliame Coomes 2 Elizabeth Knott 3 John Mitchel Elizabeth Millay 4 Wm. Coomes 5 Alexander Knott 6 John Clements Hetty, servant J. Combs Catherine Bowlds Susan M. Higdon Athanatius Montgomery John H. Hodskins 7 Charles A. Clements 8 Wm. Rodman A. H. Clements Sarah A. Mitchell Elizabeth C. Henning 9 John Philpott Joseph Montgomery 10 John Higdon Jane Hodskins 11 Robert Payne 12 Charles H. Payne Jos. Ludwick 13 John Pool William Pool 14 Joseph H. Clements 16 Margaret Carrico 17 James Head Mary C. Hodskins John T. Knott Margaret Drury John Head 29 Franklin Payne Frances Head Martha Ann servant 30 Charles A. Hazle Vincent Hodskins Frances A. Hodskins Mary Ann Payne Charles C. Clements servant 31 Robert Higdon 32 Isaac Lindsy Pius O'Brian 33 Annie Lindsy 34 Robert Coomes Annie servant Richard Drury 18 Francis Knott Joseph Johnson Angeline Head Wm. Bowlds 19 Robt. McDaniel 20 Marriet Melton 21 Susan A. McDaniel Bent Higdon 22 Theresa Rose Drury Rachel Lanham James T. Higdon Mary Anne Dugan 23 Mary E. Henning Mary Head Johanna All Elizabeth Aud 24 Margarett Knott Elizabeth Payne Grafton Head James E. Hodskins 25 Uriah Millay James R. Hodskins Elizabeth C. Head Henry Head 26 John H. Melton Eleanor Drury James Carrico Elizabeth Payne 27 Charles Payne 28 Martha E. Melton Eliza Henning Applonoia Montgomery Eliza M. Wathen Rebecca O'Brien 36 Thomas Rodman 37 Cornelius Payne Thomas Bowlds John Johnson Mahala free colored Elizabeth Head 38 Stephen Higdon 39 Edward M. Payne Benedict Long Melissa Coomes Charles Henning Samuel Philpott John Duga Joseph V. Wathen 35 Charles Higdon Athanatius Aud James Quinn Arnold Mitchel Joseph Henning John McDaniel 40 Theresa Rose Higdon Ellen Bowlds Mary Anne Higdon Harriet servant 41 Alexander Melton Mellissa A. Wathen Mary Head Hetty a servant total 110 of whom 41 those names before which stand the figures have made their first communions. I can find no date on this one, nor understand the numbering system. They are typed in order as they appeared on the page. More later.

    02/03/2000 06:21:41
    1. [KYDAVIES-L] St. Lawrence Marriages 1882 to 1884
    2. Buddy Thompson
    3. This is the end of the Marriage Information that I found. Some of you have said that you missed some of the posts that were sent before you subscribed. Let me know, and I will send them on to you. Also, please send any corrections to me as soon as you can. I am working on them so that I can put it together in one batch. I also plan to work on an index to go with it. I appreciate your patience. It took a while to get all the copying done and to decipher some of the type. As soon as everything is corrected, I will submit it to the Daviess County website. MARRIAGES 1882 June 24 I married Andrew Jackson Trisler and Mary Missouri Philpott Witnesses Raymond Payne and Ida Clements P. M. I. Rock February 7 I married Henry ?. Johson and Mary M. Hazel Witnesses John T. Speaks and Kate Johnson P. M. I. Rock February 19 I married James Reynolds and Sarah E. Henning Witnesses Ben Head and Mary Carrico P. M. I. Rock June 8 I married Samuel Fulkerson and Louisa Payne Witnesses John W. Fulkerson and Veronica Bowlds P. M. I. Rock August 3 I married Thomas L. Wroe and Anna R. Webber Witnesses James Chambers and Margt. B. Webber P. M. I. Rock October 17 I married W. Henry Hoskins and Mrs. Catherine M. Miles. Witnesses Frank Hagan and his wife P. M. I. Rock November 28 I married Francis Marion Abel and Rebecca McDaniel Witnesses Ignatius Payne and Isabella Carrico P. M. I. Rock MARRIAGES 1883 January 9 I married Jno. T. Speaks and Nora Frances Higdon Witnesses Raymond Payne and Ella Aull P. M. I. Rock January 9 I married James H. Payne and Widow Ellen Payne the necessary dispensation being obtained from Rome Witnesses Ignatius Payne and Thomas Payne P. M. I. Rock April 8 I married James H. W. Govern and Johanna Woods Witnesses James Woods and Kate Hundley P. M. I. Rock April 10 I married John C. Head and Mary Teresa Hamilton Witnesses James M. Hamilton and Martha ?ell P. M. I. Rock November 13 I married Ignatius Payne and Josephine Bickett Witnesses Wm. Bickett and Miss A. Miles P. M. I. Rock November 27 I married William L. Henning and Mary C. Cecil Witnesses Green Dishman and Mary Aull MARRIAGES 1884 I married Richard Martin and ----- Darrell (these have been for years invalidly married before a preacher on the death bed of Richard Martin after baptizing I joined them in wedlock) Witnesses Mar. Rebecca Wathen and Mrs. Bowlds January 15 I married Wm. Edward Darrell and Ida A. Clements Witnesses Jas. Castlen and Amand Waggoner P. M. I. Rock January 15 I married John H. Martin and Martha E. Aull Witnesses Ben Head and Mary Aull P. M. I. Rock January 22 I married Benjamin T. Aull and Margaret Aull Witnesses J. Dogrer Hazel and Annie Aull P. M. I. Rock February 12 I married Pius Leander Carico (cath) and Louisa Martin (nonbaptized) dispensation necessaria obtained Winesses Wm. Ben Head and Margaret Martian Carrico P. M. I. Rock February 16 I married James Harvey Brown (non Bap) and Eliza Head (cath) dispensation necessaria obtained Witnesses Miss W. McCauley and Wilfred Long P. M. I. Rock April 22 I married William Henry Hoskins and Margaret Payne Witnesses Henry Louis Payne and Josephine Metcalf P. M. I. Rock May 13 I married Peter Edward Wathen and Mary Catherine Quinn Witnesses Miley Head and Bettie Wathen P. M. I. Rock July 2 I maried Joseph Elder and Margaret Woods Witnesses Archie Jas. Woods and Johanna McGovern P. M. I. Rock October 7 I married Henry Marshall Aull and J Caroline Higdon Witnesses Jesse Lanham and Annie Spalding October 9 I married Willaim Ben Head and Etta H. Scarce (cath) dispensatione necessaria obtenta Witnesses William Crouse and Lena Aull P. M. I. Rock October 14 I married David H. Henning and Susan O'Callaghan Witnesses James Woods and Kate Handley P. M. I. Rock October 14 I married John Archibald Wood and Nora E. Lanham Witnesses Joseph H. Elder and Margaret Elder P. M. I. Rock October 21 I married Wm. Joseph Cecil and Merander Bowlds Witnesses Thomas Malay and Ella Duncan P. M. I. Rock November 11 I married Athanasius Cornelius Speaks and Mary ?. Roby Witnesses H. B. Wathen and Eliza Quinn P. M. I. Rock November 18 I married John T. Payne and Nora Midkiff witnesses Henry L. Payne and Josephine Medkeff I also married Henry Louis Payne and Josephine Medkeff Witnesses John T. Payne and Nora Medkeff Payne P. M. I. Rock November 20 I married Henry Wathingly and Mary Dora Payne at Mass Witnesses Ignatius Payne and Eliza Henning P. M. I. Rock November 25 I married John Louis Henning and Harriet Matilda Hagan Witnesses Henry B. Wathen and Mary Lindsay P. M. I. Rock November 25 I married Robt. Ignatius Knott and Catherine -osa Johnson Witnesses James Wm. Woods and Kate Handley P. M. I. Rock November 24 I married James Thos. Malay and Margaret Ellen Duncan Witnesses Charles Malay and Ida Bowlds P. M. I. Rock November 25 I married James Benjamin Monarch and Florence Rilen (cath) Witnesses Guy Aud and Rosa Ashby and Mrs. Kate Knott and many others P. M. I. Rock That is all of the marriages. I will send come information on Confirmations tomorrow night. Thanks for allowing me to share!

    02/02/2000 05:48:24
    1. Re: [KYDAVIES-L] SMART, HICKS, seeking information
    2. Jesse Ford
    3. Hello, Here are some other Holt marriages in Pope Co. HOLT, ALEN (50) HARRIS, ELIZABETH (47) POPE 04/30/1876 D/ 24 923 HOLT, ALLEN LAWRENCE, MARY ANN (CROTCHET) (MRS) POPE 12/13/1887 A1/ 118 736 HOLT, ALLEN BRANNON, MARGE ANN POPE 05/12/1850 A/ 417 HOLT, ALLEN GLASSCOCK, AMANDA POPE 06/09/1886 A/ 101 512 HOLT, E.M. SEYMORE, JANE POPE 10/11/1868 C/ 230 HOLT, G.A. HOLDERFIELD, MARTHA POPE 01/06/1875 D/ 17 644 HOLT, JOHN ESCUE, NANCY POPE 08/19/1852 A/ 434 HOLT, ROBERT C KELER, MARY J POPE 00/00/0000 A/ HOLT, ROBERT C KELLY, MARY JANE POPE 11/27/1844 A/ 372 HOLT, THOMAS F. JACOBS, MARGARET POPE 07/01/1858 B/ 2 HOLT, THOMAS G OVERTON, ELIZABETH E POPE 06/21/1857 A/ 479 HOLT, WESLEY COFFEE, PERTHENA POPE 01/12/1856 A/ 465 HOLT, WILLIAM E AUSTIN, MELISSIA A POPE 01/16/1898 A-1/ 238 2282 HOLT, WILLIAM H SMART, SARAH F POPE 02/19/1893 A-1/ 182 1559 HOLT, WILSON DESON, NANCY POPE 08/17/1854 A/ 451 HOLTE, JAMES W HARRELL, ELIZA ELIZABETH POPE 06/22/1857 A/ 480 HOLTE, JOHN E. HOMES, MARY E. POPE 12/14/1873 D/ 14 517 ----- Original Message ----- From: dena hopkins <dehop@hcis.net> To: <KYDAVIES-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, February 01, 2000 9:39 PM Subject: [KYDAVIES-L] SMART, HICKS, seeking information > My mother-in-law has searched for years to find information about her grandparents. This is the information she has and if anyone can add to it, I would be grateful.... I have a lot of information about her grandfather who was William Stephans... if anyone wants it. > > Fanny Eliza Stephens b. Dec 14 1903 to William Stephens and wife Sarah Hicks... they were from Western Ky somewhere.... Fanny Married William Clarence Holt (he went by Clarence). Clarence' Holt's mother was SARAH FLORENCE SMART (she went by Florence) His parents married around 1893 in Pope County, ILL. We believe Sarah's husbands name may have been ALEC something.... Sarah was born around 1881 somewhere in Western Ky. We are seeking information about both Sarah and her husband and hopefully, their parents. his parents... family legend says that there are some McDaniels in his line. > > Clarence Holt----------parents-----------------------Sarah Florence Smart b. 1881 in W. Ky., > Alec? > > > > wife: Fanny Stephens -------parents--------William Stephens > Sarah (Hicks) > > > Thanks! Dena Hopkins > > > ==== KYDAVIES Mailing List ==== > Your donations to RootsWeb makes KYDAVIES-L possible. > RootsWeb Gen. Data Coop. Box 6798 Frazier Park, CA 93222 > http://www.rootsweb.com/rootsweb/how-to-subscribe.html > > > > > > ============================== > Join the RootsWeb WorldConnect Project: > Linking the world, one GEDCOM at a time. > http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/ > >

    02/01/2000 09:16:55