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    1. Re: [KYDAVIES-L] ":O) Reynolds Station, KY
    2. Redbird
    3. There is a Reynolds Station just across the Daviess County line in Ohio County. It is on route 54, the old Owensboro Road. I was through there in early May. Driving was rough in areas because of all the turtles on the road., dead and alive. ----- Original Message ----- From: <ADaugh6398@aol.com> To: <KYDAVIES-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, June 04, 2003 1:02 PM Subject: [KYDAVIES-L] ":O) Reynolds Station, KY > Hello, Would you please tell me where Reynolds Station, Ky is located? > Is it in Daviess Co. KY? > Thanks, Ann > > > ==== KYDAVIES Mailing List ==== > To unsubscribe to this list in mail mode, send a message to > KYDAVIES-D-request@rootsweb.com with the word > UNSUBSCRIBE > in the body of the message. > Turn off signature file for all commands > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > > >

    06/04/2003 10:45:35
    1. [KYDAVIES-L] ":O) Reynolds Station, KY
    2. Hello, Would you please tell me where Reynolds Station, Ky is located? Is it in Daviess Co. KY? Thanks, Ann

    06/04/2003 10:02:48
    1. [KYDAVIES-L] Jarboe Stuff
    2. Randy Dunavan
    3. Hey folks, Received a bunch documents from the Maryland State Archives in Annapolis recently and though we'd share this Profile that was gathered by the MSA. No new data, but a descent piece to have on file for Jarboe rooters. ******* John Jarbo Biographic Sketch Held at the Maryland State Archives Finding Aids & Indexes Biographical files available from SPECIAL COLLECTIONS (Legislative History Project Collection) MSA SC 1138 John Jarbo (1619-1674/75) MSA SC 1138-724 2/11/12/41 Restricted: no Page #1 SM 1619-1674/75 Name: John Jarbo Initiated: 8-14-1978 Researcher: D. Jordan/LHP Tape Numer: 60-1 Pages: 12 total Page #2 Jarboe, Joh Doubled check w, 537; XL1, 341 on age ? should it be D-3 or D-4 ? any test of literacy ? Do we know his home plantation ? Page #3 0 JARBO JOHN (1619-1674-1675) variant spelling - Jarboe 1 born - 1619, Dijon Francs; immigrated - 1646, free adult from Virginia; resided - St. Mary's County Maryland (Newtown Hundred) 3 Mary Tettershall, probably sister of William Tettershall, a Catholic who immigrated from Wiltshire, England in 1648 4 sons - John (? - 1705); Peter (? - 1698), married Ann, daughter of John Nevitt; Henry (? - 1709); daughter - Mary ( ? - 1739), married (1st) William Boreman (ca. 1630-1709) and (2nd) John Sanders. 5 education - literate; religious affiliation - Roman Catholic; social status and activities - no title on arrival; naturalized by act of assembly, 1666; in Kecoughtan, Virginia when Leonard Calvert organized expedition to recapture Maryland in 1646; 6 occupational profile - planter. 7 legislative service - Lower House, St. Mary's County 1674-1675 9electd to 3rd session). 8 local offices - Justice of the Peace, St. Mary's County, 1663/61-199; Sheriff 1667-1672; military servie - Lieutenant, 1658, Lt. Colonel, by 1660. 10 stands on public/private issues - 1650, punishment or apology demanded fro his contemptuous and unmannerly behavior to Capt. William Stone; 1655 supported rebellion against Puritan government in Maryland. 11 land at first election - over 950 acres. 12 died March 4, 1674/75; personal propert - TEV, 56,657 pounds of tobacco; 1 servant, 6 slaves; land at least 950 acres plus home plantation. Page #4 Name: Jarbo, John (c1619-Mar 4,1674/75) County: St. Mary's Maryland Birth Place: France Religion: Catholic Generation: 1st Immigrant: Yes Year Arrived: 1646 age 27 Freeman: Yes from probably France General Status: low middle - no title on arrival Number Terms: One Date 1st Election: 1674 Age 1st Election ca. 55 years Years in Md ca 28 years Acreage while Burgess: over 1000 1000 plus at death TEV: 56,657 pounds of tobacco Final Will Balance: Unknown Occupation while Burgess: Planter Other Political Duties: Justice of Peace, Sheriff, Militia Page #5 Jarbo, John Assembly Service: 1646-1647 Assembly St. Mary's County, MD (MA, I,209) 1671-1675 Assembly, St. Mary's County, MD (MA, II, 345,421) 1674 Burgess, Elected 3rd /session Page #6 Name: Jarbo, John Birth Date: c1619 (MA, X, 537; XLI, 341) Death Date: Mar. 4, 1674/1675 Immigration Date: 1646 (LIB, 2, f. 440, 255) from VA (Prov 1637-58,368) Birth Place: France, See Act of Naturalization (MA II, 144-5, Apr. 1666 Titles Used: no title on arrival, Called Mr. 1657 (MA, X, 537) Education: Literate to Well Religion: Catholic Occupation: Planter 1649 (Pat A B & H, 17, 19) At death Inventory: July 1675 (I & A I, 372-8) TEV: 56,657 plus lbs of tabacco # Servants: 1 (value 1600 +) # Slaves 6 (value 24,000 +) Other Major values: at least 950 acres plus Home Plantation Nuncupative Will: MA, II, 517-519 Wills 2.66 Page #7 Name: Jarbo, John Sheriff: St. Mary's County, Apr 18 1677, (MA, V, 4) - Continued Apr 1, 1668 (MA. V, 26-7) - Continued May 1672 (MA, LXXV, 225) 2nd Commission - Aug 1 1670 (MA. L1, 341) Justice of Peace: St. Mary's County, Mar 22, 1663/4 (MA, III, 490); renewed Sept 5, 1664; omitted July 27 1666 Militia: Lt. Under Captain William Evans, May 6 1658 (MA, III, 344) -Militia St. Mary's County Appointed Lt. Col. Of St. Mary's County trained band, Oct. 31 1660 (MA, III, 392) Lt. Col. - Jan 31, 1660/61 (MA, III, 401) Minor Conscriptive: Behaved unmannerly - contemptuously to Gov. William Stone Offices Punishment or public acknowledgment of fault called for by Lord Baltimore Aug 1660 (MA I, 318) Comments: Apparently assisted Leonard Calvert in recapturing Maryland (MA, IV, 368-9) Jarbo "Convicted of acting with Capt. William Stone in the late Rebellion against the present government and having found favor in respect of their being drawn into that engagement not willingly as they plead. Fined 1000 lbs tobacco. 1655 (MA, X, 429) Page #8 Jarbo, John Land Holdings: 1675 Will: Home Plantation Mill Land 150 acres On Brittions Bay 300 acres St. Lawrence Creek 500 acres 1649: Patented 100 acers"Clipping" with Lt. William Evans St. Mary's County Maryland Brittons Bay adjacent to land of Richard Nevett & John Aisquith (AB & H, 17, 19; 2. 469,479) 1653 Patented 300 acres "Jarboe's Clifts" Charles County Maryland on Potomac River runs to St. Bernard's Creek. Adjacent Thomas Baker (AB & H, 321, 350) 1656 Surveyed 800 acres "St. Johns" St. Mary's County Maryland Sold in 1658 to James Langsworth for 4,000 lbs tobacco Jarbo refers to self as Gent of Newtown (O, 211 - 213) 1658 Surveyed 150 acres "Jarboe" St. Mary's County Maryland Brettons Bay - West Side, by Mansells Frank, adjacent to John Shircliffe, assigned from John Warren Dec 1654 (O, 186-188) 1658 Patented 200 acres "Jarboe" Charles County, Maryland on Potomac River at mouth of St. Bernard's Creek adjacent to Nicholas Cawsence (O. 185) 1668 Buy St. Peter's Freehold 500 acres from Walter Pake (LCII, 322-24) Page #9 1659 Surveyed 350 acres "Jarboe" Charles County Maryland Pascattaway River, east side; east side Chinzmudensen Creek adjacent to John Hatch (4, 83) Page #10 Jarbo, John Marriages: Mary Tetershall, probably sister of William Tettershall immigrated 1648 From Wiltshire, England - Catholic (MD. Hist. Mag. XV, 318) Descendants: John ( ? - 1705) Peter ( ? - 1698) m. Ann, dau., of John Nevit (Newman, 297) Henry ( ? - 1709) Mary ( ? - 1739) m. Wm. Boreman, Sr. m. John Sanders (MD. Hist Mag. XV, 319) Page #11 Family Position: Brother John Pile ? (MA X 112 & 119) Page #12 Jarboe, John 1 MA X, 537. Aug 6 1657 Depositon of John Jarboe; age = 38. MA XLI, 341 1659. Deposition of John Jarboe; age = 40 2 D-3 or D-4 ??? 3 Literacy: St Mary's County Files: MA X, 535 signs name. 4. Home Plantation: Not identified in St. Mary's County Files "The Jarboe Family in Maryland" by Mary Jo Maguire (MDHR Library) pg 2. identifies home plantation as "Jarboes" but has no footnote. L Nettley ' best to all, Randy Dunavan Longview, Texas http://www.jarboe.org/ http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/d/u/n/James-R-Dunavan/index.html?Welcome=988131687

    05/30/2003 11:27:19
    1. [KYDAVIES-L] Washing Cothes - Wonderful
    2. Recipe for Washing Clothes Years ago a Kentucky grandmother gave the new bride the following recipe for washing clothes. It appears below just as it was written, and despite the spelling, has a bit of philosophy. This is an exact copy as written and found in an old scrap book (with spelling errors and all). 1. Bilt fire in backyard to heat kettle of rain water. 2. Set tubs so smoke wont blow in eyes if wind is pert. 3. Shave one hole cake of lie soap in bilin water. 4. Sort things, make 3 piles. 1 pile white, 1 pile colored, 1 pile work  britches and rags. 5. To make starch, stir flour in cool water to smooth, then thin down with bilin water. 6. Take white things, rub dirty spots on board, scrub hard, and then bile.   Rub colored don't bile, just rinch and starch. 7. Take things out of kettle with broomstick handle, then rinch, and starch. 8. Hang old rags on fence. 9. Spread tea towels on grass. 10. Pore rinch water in flower bed. 11. Scrub porch with hot soapy water. 12. Turn tubs upside down. 13. Go put on clean dress, smooth hair with hair combs. Brew cup of tea,   sit and rock a spell and count your blessings. * * * Paste this over your washer and dryer and next time when you think  things are bleak, read it again and give thanks for your blessings!

    05/26/2003 11:15:26
    1. [KYDAVIES-L] Washington Thompson, 1827 - 187?
    2. Doug & Marcy McCammish
    3. I am looking for any information on the family of my great-great-grandfather (George) Washington THOMPSON, born about 1827 in Kentucky and died apparently between 1870 and 1880. He married Lucy (LNU but suspected to be Lucy WILSON of Owen County) about 1856 and they had children James, Sarah/Sallie, Mary, George, Ruth, and John Walter. In 1870, the family appears in the Daviess County Census with the children above - page 177, Washington 43, Lucy A. 34, James 13, Sarah 12, Mary 8, George 7, Ruth 4, John Walter 11/12. Washington was a farmer, born in Kentucky. By 1880, the children are scattered. The only two I've found in 1880 so far are Sallie (22), married to Marcus Finnie and living in Woodford County (Midway) and Ruth (14), who was living with Sallie. Also, Bell CARTER, future wife of James Thompson, was living at the home of her parents, John A. and Virginia Carter, in Franklin County, so James (about 23) was not married (or at least not to Virginia). By 1890, the three youngest children are dead - George in 1888, Ruth and John Walter in 1889 - buried in the North Fork Baptist Church Cemetery near Switzer, KY. (ref. Church and Family Graveyards of Franklin Co., KY) James married Virginia Bell Carter November 26, 1885 and they had one child, Albert Carter Thompson, born January 24, 1887. Mary Thompson married Jefferson Davis YOUNG in Midway on November 17, 1885 and they had two or possibly three children - Maud born about 1890 and Marguerite born January 10, 1893, both in Woodford County. Mary died in Scott County at the home of her sister Sallie (Mrs. Marcus Finney) in August, 1896 of consumption and is supposedly buried at Switzer, in Scott County. There was a son named Jefferson Davis Young who died as a child, but he may have been from a later marriage. I have looked for (George) Washington Thompson in 1850 and 1860 with no success. He may have been out of the state. I have looked for marriage records of Washington Thompson and Lucy Wilson with no success. Any help or ideas about how to search would be appreciated. Thanks, Doug

    05/26/2003 03:28:27
    1. RE: [KYDAVIES-L] History at its VERY best use this URL
    2. J King
    3. Better use this URL or you won't find the page: http://www.cob-net.org/docs/brethrenlife_migrations.htm -----Original Message----- From: GreystokeB@aol.com [mailto:GreystokeB@aol.com] Sent: Saturday, May 24, 2003 1:57 PM To: KYDAVIES-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [KYDAVIES-L] History at its VERY best <A HREF="http://www.cob-net.org/docs/brethrenlife_migrations.htm">http://ww w.cob-net.org/docs/brethrenlife_migrations.htm</A> Hello, to all... >From the GERMANNA list I obtained the above URL to a fascinating article on the various migration routes used by early American settlers moving from the eastern seaboard, over the mountains, and on to the west. Not only does it give the geo- graphical description, it also gives historical background and very interesting anec-dotes about each route. It was written by Merle C. Rummel for the Moravian Church, but it is an amazing historical record for all settlers. The following "Roads, Trails, Routes, Traces, etc." are covered. You would probably find it very interesting, It IS rather long. If you're not interested just delete it. It IS good reading. Cookie, a Hoosier in Florida << GreystokeB@aol.com >> Bullskin Road Zane Trace The River The Kanawha Trace Monocacy Road Valley Road Great Wagon Road Carolina Road Braddock's Road Forbes Road Wilderness Road Canada Road Delaware Road National Road Wayne Road ==== KYDAVIES Mailing List ==== To Unsubscribe to this list in digest mode, send a message to KYDAVIES-D-request@rootsweb.com with the word UNSUBSCRIBE in the body of the message. Turn off signature file for all commands ============================== To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237

    05/24/2003 09:18:47
    1. [KYDAVIES-L] History at its VERY best
    2. <A HREF="http://www.cob-net.org/docs/brethrenlife_migrations.htm">http://www.cob-net.org/docs/brethrenlife_migrations.htm</A> Hello, to all... >From the GERMANNA list I obtained the above URL to a fascinating article on the various migration routes used by early American settlers moving from the eastern seaboard, over the mountains, and on to the west. Not only does it give the geo- graphical description, it also gives historical background and very interesting anec-dotes about each route. It was written by Merle C. Rummel for the Moravian Church, but it is an amazing historical record for all settlers. The following "Roads, Trails, Routes, Traces, etc." are covered. You would probably find it very interesting, It IS rather long. If you're not interested just delete it. It IS good reading. Cookie, a Hoosier in Florida << GreystokeB@aol.com >> Bullskin Road Zane Trace The River The Kanawha Trace Monocacy Road Valley Road Great Wagon Road Carolina Road Braddock's Road Forbes Road Wilderness Road Canada Road Delaware Road National Road Wayne Road

    05/24/2003 07:57:18
    1. Re: [KYDAVIES-L] Littlebury Moody Wells
    2. Harold Morgan
    3. Does this little bit of info add to your Littlebury Moody Wells file? (His parents are my ggg grandparents.) Harold Bishop Morgan Descendants of Littlebury Moody Wells Generation No. 1 1. LITTLEBURY MOODY9 WELLS (LITTLEBURY8, MICHAEL HENRY7, WILLIAM6, WILLIAM5, JOHN4, JOHN3, JOHN2, WILLIAM1) was born Jan 29, 1824 in Henry Co, Kentucky, and died Aft. 1850. He married JANE L THRELKELD Feb 28, 1842 in Henry Co, Kentucky, daughter of DANIEL THRELKELD. She was born Feb 28, 1824 in Henry Co, Kentucky, and died Aft. 1850 in Kentucky. Notes for LITTLEBURY MOODY WELLS: Littlebury Moody Wells came to Daviess County, Kentucky in 1862. Administrators Bonds, Daviess County, Kentucky, Appraisers Bill, Book D, p 347, Sale Bill, Book D, p 349 Children of LITTLEBURY WELLS and JANE THRELKELD are: i. MARENA10 WELLS, b. Abt. 1850, Boone Co, Kentucky; d. Aft. 1876; m. JOSEPH F STOCKTON, Apr 27, 1876, Ohio Co, Kentucky; b. Abt. 1850, Kentucky; d. Aft. 1876. ii. MARTHA JOSEPHINE WELLS, b. Abt. 1858, Kentucky; d. Unknown. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Nena Smothers" <smothersnena@hotmail.com> To: <KYDAVIES-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, May 21, 2003 1:39 AM Subject: [KYDAVIES-L] Littlebury Moody Wells > From: "Patsy" <patsy@acer-access.com> > Littlebury Moody WELLS died March 05, 1900 > > Littlebury Moody WELLS is said to have died on March 5, 1900. His name may > not be spelled correctly. He islisted in the 1870 Census of Daviess County, > KY as "Monday WELLS" I have been unable to find any other records for him, > though he lived in Daviess County from about 1862 until his death in 1900. > His daughter is named Martha Josephine WELLS. She was born 1857 and married > William Payton Crowe in 1879. They are my grandparents. I am anxious to find > the obituary listing Littlebury Moody WELLS death. It may be mispelled. Any > help you give is deeply appreciated. > Patsy Herrell>2910 Zion Church Road>Reynolds Station, KY 42368 > > _________________________________________________________________ > Protect your PC - get McAfee.com VirusScan Online > http://clinic.mcafee.com/clinic/ibuy/campaign.asp?cid=3963 > > > ==== KYDAVIES Mailing List ==== > To unsubscribe to this list in mail mode, send a message to > KYDAVIES-D-request@rootsweb.com with the word > UNSUBSCRIBE > in the body of the message. > Turn off signature file for all commands > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > >

    05/21/2003 05:07:56
    1. [KYDAVIES-L] Littlebury Moody Wells
    2. Nena Smothers
    3. From: "Patsy" <patsy@acer-access.com> Littlebury Moody WELLS died March 05, 1900 Littlebury Moody WELLS is said to have died on March 5, 1900. His name may not be spelled correctly. He islisted in the 1870 Census of Daviess County, KY as "Monday WELLS" I have been unable to find any other records for him, though he lived in Daviess County from about 1862 until his death in 1900. His daughter is named Martha Josephine WELLS. She was born 1857 and married William Payton Crowe in 1879. They are my grandparents. I am anxious to find the obituary listing Littlebury Moody WELLS death. It may be mispelled. Any help you give is deeply appreciated. Patsy Herrell>2910 Zion Church Road>Reynolds Station, KY 42368 _________________________________________________________________ Protect your PC - get McAfee.com VirusScan Online http://clinic.mcafee.com/clinic/ibuy/campaign.asp?cid=3963

    05/20/2003 05:39:12
    1. [KYDAVIES-L] E-mail not received
    2. Artis
    3. My e-mail went kablooey for the past several days and I have not received any e-mail from your list. My husband and I are networked, and he has been having trouble also. I shall check the archives, in case I missed any pertinent data. But if anyone has tried to send me an e-mail and it didn't get through, or it was sent, but I did not respond, please try again. I look forward to reading my e-mail so when it's not working, it can almost be compared to not having my car to drive. Thank you Artis POWERS

    05/20/2003 10:10:12
    1. [KYDAVIES-L] SOSH
    2. Louise Kelly-Vanover
    3. Who is the parents of this Oscar Sosh? 1 Bertha JOHNSON + Oscar SOSH b. April 05, 1890, d. 1939 2 James C.SOSH + Elizabeth Jane ABELL b: 14 MAR 1923 3 Living SOSH 3 Living SOSH 3 Living SOSH

    05/20/2003 06:57:58
    1. [KYDAVIES-L] Re: [kybullitt] Falls of Rough
    2. Thank you, Pamela, for the information on the "falls of Rough." Can you tell me whether it is pronounced as "Row" (rhymes with Cow) or as "Ruff?" I have a g-g-grandmother ROUGH who pronounced it as "ROW," who was born in North Carolina and died in Warrick County, IN (Boonville). I'm trying to determine who named it the Rough River, and why. Thanks again. Cookie, a Hoosier in Florida << GreystokeB@aol.com >>

    05/16/2003 11:09:01
    1. Re: [KYDAVIES-L] *off topic-just a suggestion when posting*
    2. Susan Elliott
    3. As list Admin, I have NO PROBLEM with people including the names they are researching along with their signature on their emails. Susan ----- Original Message ----- From: "Nena Smothers" <smothersnena@hotmail.com> To: <KYDAVIES-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, May 15, 2003 11:08 PM Subject: [KYDAVIES-L] *off topic-just a suggestion when posting* > Hi...I've noticed on some other lists I am on, they list the OTHER names > they are researching when they post.....and OF COURSE, this suggestion is > TOTALLY up to the List Admin....but I know its been MOST helpful to me often > when I see another name I also am researching in conjunction with my primary > name. I, as List Admin for Smeathers, Smithers, Grass, Smathers, Bowlus, do > not have a problem with folks listing who they are searching. Just a > suggestion, thanks, Nena Smothers > > _________________________________________________________________ > Add photos to your messages with MSN 8. Get 2 months FREE*. > http://join.msn.com/?page=features/featuredemail > > > ==== KYDAVIES Mailing List ==== > To unsubscribe to this list in mail mode, send a message to > KYDAVIES-D-request@rootsweb.com with the word > UNSUBSCRIBE > in the body of the message. > Turn off signature file for all commands > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > >

    05/16/2003 09:31:04
    1. [KYDAVIES-L] Kendall/Berry
    2. Nena Smothers
    3. Can anyone tell me more abt this Enoch Kendall family? Does anyone know of this Enoch Kendall cem and who is buried there or where it is exactly, thanks. Jesse Berry family living in Daviess County from the 1840's to now. Jesse was born in 1794 in Madison Co. VA. He married(?) born in VA and had Martha Jane (1822) and Jefferson L.(1824) before leaving for somewhere in KY. By 1842 Martha Jane was married to Enoch Kendall who lived in Yelvington, KY. In 1850 Jesse's family had expanded to Jeremiah, Margaret, Frances J. and Louise. His first wife died sometime after the birth of Louise in 1837. She must have died someplace in KY other than Daviess Co. He md Sophia Pittman 5/31/1849 in Daviess County. Jesse and Martha Jane are both buried in the Enoch Kendall cemetery on the Kendall family farm in Yelvington, KY. Sophia his second wife is buried Pleasant Valley Cemetery in Daviess County. I AM JUST WONDERING IF ENOCH IS RELATED TO FRANCES KENDALL.... FRANCES KENDALL MD THOMAS BERRY AND HAD A DAU NANCY ELIZ BERRY b 1760 md Wm. Calmes b. 1761. He was a Rev War Officer & they moved to Newberry, S C after the war., . _________________________________________________________________ The new MSN 8: advanced junk mail protection and 2 months FREE* http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail

    05/15/2003 03:06:34
    1. [KYDAVIES-L] *off topic-just a suggestion when posting*
    2. Nena Smothers
    3. Hi...I've noticed on some other lists I am on, they list the OTHER names they are researching when they post.....and OF COURSE, this suggestion is TOTALLY up to the List Admin....but I know its been MOST helpful to me often when I see another name I also am researching in conjunction with my primary name. I, as List Admin for Smeathers, Smithers, Grass, Smathers, Bowlus, do not have a problem with folks listing who they are searching. Just a suggestion, thanks, Nena Smothers _________________________________________________________________ Add photos to your messages with MSN 8. Get 2 months FREE*. http://join.msn.com/?page=features/featuredemail

    05/15/2003 02:08:11
    1. [KYDAVIES-L] KENDALL
    2. Nena Smothers
    3. ANYONE HAVE A KENDALL CONNECTION? LOOKING FOR INFO ON A THOMAS BERRY MD INTO A KENDALL FAMILY. ALSO FOR INFO ON THE FOLLOWING KENDALL GAL.. I KNOW THIS FAMILY ENDED UP IN KY ...THANKS, NENA 1. WILLIAM1 HEAD1 born 1626 Calvert Co MD/England d Bef. 1698 Calvert Co MD. He m ANN KENDALL***** Abt. 1650 in Calvert, MD. She was born 1634, and died August 1727 in Prince George or Calvert Co., MD. _________________________________________________________________ Add photos to your messages with MSN 8. Get 2 months FREE*. http://join.msn.com/?page=features/featuredemail

    05/14/2003 02:07:42
    1. [KYDAVIES-L] Research Question
    2. Judy Arnold
    3. It is my understanding that some years ago there was quite a bit of genealogical research done by a gentleman by the name of Edgeworth. It was told to me that it somehow connects to my husband's side of the family. I am not sure where or I would tell you the name. If anyone knows where his work is ( Library etc.) would you please advise me so I could see if it connects as I was told? TIA Judy

    05/10/2003 05:15:23
    1. [KYDAVIES-L] Moyer article / genealogy
    2. This appeared in the Florida Times-Union, (Jacksonville, FL), 5/07/03 Teacher, genealogist Mabel Moyer dies By Jessie-Lynn Kerr Mabel Padgett Moyer, who after a career as a teacher and media specialist found a second passion in genealogy, died April 24, in St. Augustine two weeks after suffering a stroke. She was 95. A service of peace and resurrection will be at 3 p.m. tomorrow at Riverside Park United Methodist Church where Mrs. Moyer was a member for almost 90 years. She lived in Murray Hill in a house her father built in1936 until moving to St. Augustine two years ago. The family will greet friends in the church parlor following the service. Born in Jacksonville in 1907, Ms. Moyer graduated from old Duval High School before heading off to college at Florida Southern at Lakeland during the Great Depression. After a year of college she returned to Jacksonville to work as a bookkeeper. IN 1943 she joined the Women Accepted for Volunteer Emergency Service (WAVES) and served in Washington, D. C., according to one of her daughters, Karen Fleming of St. Augustine, "After World War II, mother met my father at a USO dance at Camp Blanding," Fleming said. "They were married and my sister and I were born and our parents moved to Gainesville so both could attend the University of Florida on the GI Bill." Mrs. Moyer obtained her bachelor's and master's degrees from the University of Florida. She taught elementary school in Jacksonville at Ramona Boulevard, Ruth N. Upson, Pinedale and Harborview, where she also served as media specialist. When she retired in 1970, Mrs. Moyers began a second career in genealogy. "She wanted to find out who here ancestors were, where she had come from," Fleming said. Mrs. Moyers was able to trace one line of her family back to a signer of the Magna Carta in 1215 and also found out she qualified to join the Mayflower Society, being descended from one of the pikgrims. "Genealogy became her passion," Fleming said. Mrs. Moyers not only explored her own family's roots, but she helped others explore their lineage too, her daughter said. She was a member of numerous genealogical organizations as well as the National Society of Mafna Carta Damesa and Barons, the Mayflower Society, and the DAughters of the Amerikcan Revolution. Predeceased in 1995 by her husband of 40 years, Adam Rothermel Moyer, Mrs. Moyer is survived also by her other faughter, Suzanne Meik of Tallahassee, five grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. Staff writer Jessie-Lynn Kerr can be reached at (904) 359-4374 orvia e-mail at jkerr@jacksonville.com

    05/09/2003 04:52:03
    1. Re: [KYDAVIES-L] KYDAVIES-D Digest V03 #49
    2. Doug and Debbie Bowlds
    3. Bob, This information can be found in the book published by: McDowell Publications 11129 Pleasant Ridge Road Utica, KY 42376 I think that's where you can get the book. It's called: Saint Lawrence Baptismal Records, Daviess County, Kentucky By Anna Hamilton (c) 1985 Regards, Doug TODDYOFL@aol.com wrote: > Doug > > Were did you located the St. Lawrence history? My gggrandfather, Timothy > O'Flynn got married there, to Francis Clary in 1833 and started a family > there in the St. Lawrence community in 1834. Thanks. > Bob O'Flynn > > ==== KYDAVIES Mailing List ==== > To post a message to both lists send your message to > KYDAVIES-L@rootsweb.com > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237

    05/09/2003 02:32:51
    1. [KYDAVIES-L] KYDAVIES-D Digest V03 #49
    2. Doug Were did you located the St. Lawrence history? My gggrandfather, Timothy O'Flynn got married there, to Francis Clary in 1833 and started a family there in the St. Lawrence community in 1834. Thanks. Bob O'Flynn

    05/08/2003 05:25:59