In Straightening up my books tonight I had forgotten I had a book "The Genealogy of The Howards of Daviess County, Kentucky and Their Ancestors. This resource contains many many Howards as well as their spouse and many of their children. Oldest Nelson County Howard Native Sudie Howard who died in 1969 is pictured along with many other Howards. I will be happy to do look-ups if anyone is interested. If you request a lookup please use the Suject line as I have it so I can find them easily. Judy
Faye, I've got one Daviess Co. KY Census dated 2nd of Aug , another dated 5 Sept. and another dated the 12 Sept. 1850. So you see, It could be anytime thereabouts.... Pam Clyde & Faye wrote: > Does anyone have the month and approx. date(s) > of the Daviess Co. KY 1850 census? My transcribed > version does not show it. > > Faye > cnfb@281.com > > > ==== 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 > >
Could you please look in the 1850 census for LYNCH? Thank You, Jackie
Does anyone have the month and approx. date(s) of the Daviess Co. KY 1850 census? My transcribed version does not show it. Faye cnfb@281.com
any one kin to any of these? would love to share information. Descendants of Ira Arrie Osmer (A O )Jennings 1 Ira Arrie Osmer (A O )Jennings b: August 04, 1878 in Harrison co Ind, d: December 26, 1958 in Daviess co ky . +Hester Page b: June 28, 1884 in SmithsvilleTenn d: April 09, 1957 in daviess co ky ...... 2 Hattie Marie Jennings b: August 20, 1901 in Jewell city Ky d: December 08, 1977 .......... +John A Morris b: October 01, 1893 in Lacenter, Ky d: December 03, 1969 m: September 14, 1917 in rumsey Ky ...... 2 Herbert Earl (Shorty) Jennings b: July 10, 1903 in MCLEAN CO ky d: December 07, 1981 in Mclean Co Ky .......... +Edna Marie Evans b: October 31, 1900 in Beech Grove, Ky d: July 06, 1995 in Daviess Co, Ky m: April 09, 1922 in Ind ...... 2 Vernon Carl Jennings b: July 16, 1908 in Birks city Ky d: July 05, 1925 ...... 2 Maggie ( Maragret) May Jennings b: September 20, 1911 in Mclean Co Ky d: June 03, 1929 in Mt Vernon Ky .......... +Cread Kinney m: June 03, 1929 in MCLEAN CO KY ...... 2 Clara Weill Jennings b: July 30, 1922 in Mclean Co Ky .......... +Herbert Sidney Lewis b: October 22, 1911 in Dinwiddie Va d: September 27, 1983 in Salem, Va, buried at A Z Lewis Family cem Dinwiddie Co, Va ...... *2nd Husband of Clara Weill Jennings: .......... +Mayes
My computer crashed last Friday evening and I've been down ever since, until just now. I have over 300 e-mails and I'm working through them but it will take awhile. Sorry to any who are expecting a quick answer. Cookie, in Florida (The Wazirian) << GreystokeB@aol.com >>
Connie, I live in Owensboro what are you needing?? Judy Connie Bradbury wrote: > If there is someone on this list who has access to Owensboro newspapers for 1917-1920 and would be willing to look for two obits, please email me. > > I may need the services of a local person to advise me. > > Thanks. > > Connie Bradbury > bradbury@ptialaska.net > > ==== KYDAVIES Mailing List ==== > To Subscribe to this list in mail mode, send a message to > KYDAVIES-L-request@rootsweb.com with the word > SUBSCRIBE > 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
If there is someone on this list who has access to Owensboro newspapers for 1917-1920 and would be willing to look for two obits, please email me. I may need the services of a local person to advise me. Thanks. Connie Bradbury bradbury@ptialaska.net
Anyone have any information on this family Randy Dunavan Longview, Texas http://www.jarboe.org/ http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/d/u/n/James-R-Dunavan/index.html? Welcome=988131687
September 1858 Su 5 I came home ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------- Mo 6 I worked at making a shed for buggeys ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------- Tues 7 I went after a saw and got board timber and split and sawed it up ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------- Wed 8 I made bords and covered my shed all but a little John worked in tobacco ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------- Thu 9 I finished my shed and wether borded up 1 side and helped J H Richmond saw out windows and put up a door John worked in the tobacco ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------- Fri 10 I went below Owensboro John worked in the tobacco ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------- Sat 11 I came home from Owensboro John worked in the tobacco ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------
This is an article in the Owensboro Messenger-Inquirer. Thought it might be interesting. Maybe some of your family may be listed in it. It can be found at http://www.messenger-inquirer.com/news/kentucky/4910887.htm. I posted the whole article for those of you who can't get to the site. Nadine This Week in History 09/10/02 By Rita Kennedy For the Messenger-Inquirer About this feature Today begins a feature called "This week in history" that will chronicle some of the goings on in this area and around the region and state both 50 and 100 years ago each week. Each Tuesday in the Region section, readers will get a glimpse of what made news or what otherwise was the talk of the day. As always, let us know what you think. Ever wonder what your great grandparents or parents may have been up to when they were young? Here's some brief news items straight from Owensboro and Daviess County 100 years ago and 50 years ago this week: -- Sept. 8, 1902 -- "She lived long." Mrs. Mary Ann Burton, age 84 years, died of old age at 4 o'clock Saturday at the residence of her son James Burton on Mulberry Street. -- Sept. 9 -- Evangelist Martin was at Third Baptist Church on Sunday, preaching against dancing and card playing, his conclusion was all against these practices and called them "breeders of evil", and on Sunday night he preached on the advantages of a geuinely Christian life. -- Sept. 9 -- John Barnes was violently thrown from a buggy when the horse ran away on Locust Street Sunday, and some children had a narrow escape from being run over by the horse. -- Sept. 10 -- An old coffin was part of a load of scrap iron sent out from the junk store house of Dahl & Groezinger yesterday to the "Texas depot." The former occupant of the antiquated iron box had long since moldered into dust. -- Sept. 11 -- Felix Barret was sent to the workhouse to pay $25 in fines for vagrancy. It is said that Felix, "never did 10 minutes of work in his life." Also in today's ads, "Wanted 500 cats, at corner of Third and Frederica Street tonight. Will receivethem from 7 to 9 p.m. and pay 25 cents each." -- Sept. 12 -- Nelson Murry, colored, was thrown to the asphalt and received several injuries on the back of his head while attempting to jump from a moving street car at the corner of Frederica and Anthony streets. -- Sept. 13 -- Tom Johnson of Seven Hills was arrested for breaking open the large gates of the Chautauqua grounds. These gates cross one of the avenues of Seven Hills and Johnson was determined not to go around. -- Sept. 14 -- A.G. Spencer, was charged with being drunk. Will Reader and Ed Woodard was charged with being disorderly and were locked up in the hold over last night. 50 years ago -- Sept. 8, 1952 -- Owensboro Mayor Fred Weir, 67, died at Owensboro Daviess County Hospital at 11:55 a.m. He had undergone an operation for a ruptured appendix one week ago and was thought to be recovering until his condition suddenly became critical. -- Sept. 9 -- Police broke up a card game at 330 Elm St. which resulted in six arrests and $200 in fines. -- Sept. 10 -- Mrs. Katheryn Wermling, who entered Daviess County Hospital Thursday, Sept. 4, with a broken arm is doing well. -- Sept. 11 -- Over three thousand people were forced to jump and flee for their lives, as fire swept through the grand stands at the Kentucky State Fair, thankfully there were no serious injuries. -- Sept. 12 -- The Daviess County grand jury sent a letter to Judge Sidney B. Neal, saying the old jail was totally and wholly inadequate. -- Sept. 13 -- Dr. Clarence Clark, of New York, formerly a teacher at Owensboro Senior High School, has spent the past three weeks with his parents Mr. & Mrs. J.E. Gatton of Hill Avenue, has returned to his home to resume his duties as a teacher and istructor at the New York University.
Thanks for all the help with relationship charts and all...So many people responded so quickly...Thank you all very much...Lynette J.
Can anyone give me information on the George CLARK who was listed as being at Boonesborough in 1777? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Cookie, in Florida << GReystokeB@aol.com >>
Lynette... Your 6Xgrandfather and his brother were siblings; their children were 1st cousins; counting your 6xgr and his brother as the 1st, the 3rd generation were 2nd cousins; the 4th generation were 3rd cousins; the 5th generation were 4th cousins; the 6th generation were 5th cousins; and the 7th gen. were 6th cousins. The 4th generation of one and the 6th generation of the other would be 3rd cousins, twice removed. As Al Capp said, "It's amusin', but confusin'." Cookie, in Florida << GreystokeB@aol.com >>
Heres a couple links for charts..prob best is the Genelogical Research Lib one where you use a Common Ancestor...then slide over to right to 6th gen granfather..then go down fr left corner to what ever the other person is and then horizontal and vertical come together and tell you what degree cuzzies you are... Relation,cuz charts http://www.oakroadssystem.com/genl/relation.htm Charts, Records and Books- free to download and use http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ruthann/charts/chartsrecbooks.htm http://www.ancestry.com/save/charts/census/htm From: LAJ1009@aol.com To: KYDAVIES-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [KYDAVIES-L] Help figuring relationship Date: Sun, 8 Sep 2002 15:44:13 EDT I know this is not a query or such, but I am having problems figuring a relationship and hope that someone can give me some help...I am trying to figure this: My GX6 grandfathers line and his brothers line of family, how would I figure out the relationship between me and the brother of my GX6 grandfathers line down to the 7th generation? I hope this makes enough sense so that someone can give me some help? Thanks so much in advance for any forthcoming help...Lynette J. ==== KYDAVIES Mailing List ==== _________________________________________________________________ MSN Photos is the easiest way to share and print your photos: http://photos.msn.com/support/worldwide.aspx
Heres a couple links for charts..prob best is the Genelogical Research Lib one where you use a Common Ancestor...then slide over to right to 6th gen granfather..then go down fr left corner to what ever the other person is and then horizontal and vertical come together and tell you what degree cuzzies you are... From: LAJ1009@aol.com To: KYDAVIES-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [KYDAVIES-L] Help figuring relationship Date: Sun, 8 Sep 2002 15:44:13 EDT I know this is not a query or such, but I am having problems figuring a relationship and hope that someone can give me some help...I am trying to figure this: My GX6 grandfathers line and his brothers line of family, how would I figure out the relationship between me and the brother of my GX6 grandfathers line down to the 7th generation? I hope this makes enough sense so that someone can give me some help? Thanks so much in advance for any forthcoming help...Lynette J. ==== KYDAVIES Mailing List ==== _________________________________________________________________ Chat with friends online, try MSN Messenger: http://messenger.msn.com
I know this is not a query or such, but I am having problems figuring a relationship and hope that someone can give me some help...I am trying to figure this: My GX6 grandfathers line and his brothers line of family, how would I figure out the relationship between me and the brother of my GX6 grandfathers line down to the 7th generation? I hope this makes enough sense so that someone can give me some help? Thanks so much in advance for any forthcoming help...Lynette J.
What was the connection, if any, between the following people that paid taxes for 1846 - 1852 in Daviess County Kentucky? 1846 James A. Brooks Grayson Brooks Wm H. Brooks Thos L. Brooks John F. Brooks George W. Brooks Theophilus Brooks 1847 Theophilus Brooks, Geo W. Brooks, Wm H. Brooks, G. C. Brooks and Jno F. Brooks. 1848 Wm H. Brooks, Grayson Brooks and two (2) men by the name of John Brooks. 1849 Grayson Brooks and Wm H. Brooks. 1850 Wm H. Brooks, John F. Brooks and Theophilus Brooks. 1851 Wm Brooks, G. C. Brooks, John Brooks and Jno F. Brooks. 1852 PHOBE Brooks, William H. Brooks, Theophilus Brooks, John F. Brooks, Felix Brooks and John H. Brooks. This information is from the FHC film # 0007946. >From the 1850 Daviess County census I know that William H. Brooks was born about 1819 TN, Grayson Brooks about 1812 KY, John F. Brooks about 1825 TN and Theophilus Brooks about 1824 England. Who were their parents and siblings? Thanks. Lavona
August-September 1858 Sun 29 I staid at home ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------- Mon 30 I painted the balance of my buggy and went to dress some timber for William John wormed and succored tobacco ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------- Tue 31 I went out a trading but got no trade John worked in the tobacco ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------- September the first 1858 We 1 I went to Hawesville John worked in tobacco ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------- Thu 2 It rained apart of the day we worked a little on the wheet yard and hunted a little ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------- Fri 3 I went to Ohio John worked on the wheet yard ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------- Sat 4 I did not come home John went to mill ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------- Ohio means Ohio County
August 1858 Su 22 I went to R McDaniels awhile and came back after dinner ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------- Mo 23 I went to R R Combs on business for Reason McDaniel Combs was not at home until dinner and I did not get the Summons? In time to get them in the hands of an officer John worked in tobacco ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------- Tues 24 I went to Kendalls to get the summons served and went to Yelvington and got my horse shod got back at 10 oclock John finished topping tobacco after dinner I went to S W Allens and then I halled my loom home from J H Richmonds and helped J W Barnett drive his cattle John shelled corn ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------- We 25 I put up the loom and went to do some writing for R McDaniel John started to mill and could not get grinding after he got back he fired log heeps ? And I painted the buggy bed ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------- Thu 26 I helped James Richmond wether board his house John went to mill it rained a fine rain ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------- Fri 27 I went to Knottsville to have my deposition taken it rained and haled ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------- Sat 28 I went a hunting and went to Knottsville John tromped a floor for Wm Winkler until dinner after which he worked at our yard ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------- T S Kendall age 25 merchant is # 332 in 1860 census R R Cooms age 48 is # 564 The Douthitts were #645