Hi Dottie, I don't know Henry Jr.'s wife, Mary Margaret's last name either, but I have Henry HAGAN Sr. m. to Martha SEMMES, not Margaret..... Pam Dottie Himes wrote: > My grandmother was Madia Mulligan from Owensboro, KY who married Joseph > Louis Young of Springfield, KY. > > Madia's parents were William C. Mulligan and Elizabeth Ann Hagan. > > Elizabeth Hagan 's parents were John Hagan 1788-1862 and Elizabeth Hayden. > > John Hagan's parents were Henry Hagan 1776-1826 and Mary Margaret ???? do > you know her last name???????? > > Does anyone know the parents of Henry? I believe it was Henry Hagan > 1724-1796 and Margaret Semmes but some relatives are questioning this info. > I need your help. > > THANKS FOR YOUR HELP AND INFO. > > Dottie Porter Himes > > Dottie Himes > Ozark, Arkansas > djhimes@ipa.net > "Happy Genealogy Searching. It is addictive but so much fun" > > ==== 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
My grandmother was Madia Mulligan from Owensboro, KY who married Joseph Louis Young of Springfield, KY. Madia's parents were William C. Mulligan and Elizabeth Ann Hagan. Elizabeth Hagan 's parents were John Hagan 1788-1862 and Elizabeth Hayden. John Hagan's parents were Henry Hagan 1776-1826 and Mary Margaret ???? do you know her last name???????? Does anyone know the parents of Henry? I believe it was Henry Hagan 1724-1796 and Margaret Semmes but some relatives are questioning this info. I need your help. THANKS FOR YOUR HELP AND INFO. Dottie Porter Himes Dottie Himes Ozark, Arkansas djhimes@ipa.net "Happy Genealogy Searching. It is addictive but so much fun"
April 1858 Su 4 We went to Gatewood in the evening ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------Mo 5 I halled rails for James Richmond until dinner and then we commenced sowing our oats run 2 ploughs ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------Tu 6 We sowed oats run two ploughs ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------- We 7 I helped John (this is badly smeared but I think it is) Obrian role logs ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------- Th 8 I helped Wm Winkler role logs until dinner and it rained and I went over to Grandmothers She is dead John brushed oats ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------Fr 9 I came home and then went and helped Jack Brown role logs ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------Sat 10 We went to Ohio it rained awhile ______________________________________________ Davis Douthitt's grandmother was Elizabeth Douthitt She lived in Hancock Co. Her burial place is unknown.
March 1858 Su 28 We went to James Richmonds ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------Mo 29 I went to G Husks and came back and cleaned a turn of wheet and went to ??? ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------Tu 30 I helped ? (W or H ) Howard role logs John broke the garden ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------We 31 It is rainy we made a wagon tong ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------April the 1st 1858 Th 1 I halled rails for James Richmond John cut some briers ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------Fr 2 I halled rails for James Richmond John cut stalks ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------Sa 3 I halled rails for James Richmond John cut stalks
Hello Lynette J. laj1009@aol.com, When you get to the site, you will see Read more about this collection, click there and you see Access to Genealogy & Local History Online is available to authorized users at subscribing institutions only. Subscribers are required to sign a User License. Please contact your ProQuest Information and Learning Company representative.
3 April 2002 By Lydia Carrico Messenger-Inquirer Glenda Willis has traced her family tree back to 16th-century England and found along the way an ancestor of Irish decent who was granted 3,000 acres in Virginia. That same lineage rode on horseback and traveled on foot through the mountains of North and South Carolina, pushing two-wheel carts, until they landed in Kentucky in the early 1800s. The only person she needs now to complete her family history is the name of her great, great, great grandmother's father. "It's like a puzzle," she said Tuesday while researching at the Kentucky Room in the Daviess County Public Library. "These are your people; because of them, you are." The library has many records, microfilms and books to get people started on researching their family trees and will have one more tool at the end of April. That's when it will receive from the U.S. Census Bureau the complete 1930 census released Monday. The census count, taken April 1, 1930, contains personal information such as "class of worker" and whether the family owned a farm or a radio. The Census Bureau has required since 1952 that personal information be kept confidential for 72 years. Shelia Heflin, information services manager in the Kentucky Room, said the census information, which will be available on microfilm, will be a great addition to the existing resources, one more "piece of the puzzle." "As soon as it comes in, we'll get it processed and put in the cabinet," she said Tuesday amid the shelves stacked with books on genealogy. Willis is anxiously awaiting the arrival as well and said she will use it to research her cousins in Kansas. Genealogy like an "addiction" Once a person starts researching family history, it can become an "addiction," said Heflin, who has worked in the Kentucky Room for 23 years. An explosion of researching began shortly after the epic "Roots" was aired in 1977, a story that followed the capture of an African slave and his ancestry in modern America. Since then, hardly a day goes by that someone isn't searching for an ancestor. "Once you get into it, that's it; you're hooked, just like a detective," said Willis, who teaches computer classes to sixth-graders in Grayson County. To get started, Heflin suggests a person begin with what he or she knows -- immediate family, grandparents and great-grandparents. A family chart is available in the Kentucky Room for the novice to begin to record family members. More in-depth information can be found in bibles, at churches, schools and court houses and in cemeteries. Good sources include wills, deeds, marriage licenses, death and birth certificates and newspaper clippings, many of which are available in the Kentucky Room. "You just really have to let your mind go wild for places you can look," Heflin said. Staff can't do the research, but they can help direct a person to sources. And many families' lineage already has been recorded and is available in bound book form in the Kentucky Room. --- For more information on researching genealogy, contact the Kentucky Room at the Daviess County Public Library at 684-0211, extension 5. Here are some on-line Web sites that information services manager Shelia Heflin recommends for genealogy research: Here are some on-line Web sites that information services manager Shelia Heflin recommends for genealogy research: -- http://www.cyndislist.com (a compilation of genealogy sites) --http:// www.familyresearch.org ( records of the Mormon Church) -- http://www.rootsweb.com (lists Kentucky deaths from 1911 to 2000 -- http://www.usgenweb.com (has state and county information) -- http://www.ancestry.com (the library subscribes to this site) -- http://genealogy.umi.com (the library subscribes to this site) -- http://genealogy.umi.com (the library subscribes to this site)
I have added a new search tool to the Daviess County History and Genealogy Page. I apparently gave it a bit larger parameters than I thought. You may want to add Daviess to any search to make sure it is in Daviess County (I got some odd results on one of my searches). That also means that the search should be pretty thorough, as long as those parameters and pages that are being searched are kept up to date. The search box is on the new Daviess County page just under the library address (which you have to be blind to miss, it's absolutely HUGE). If this works as well as it seems to, I'll be adding them to my other counties as well. Patrick Hays http://home.ix.netcom.com/~gsdownr/usgw/daviess1.html http://home.ix.netcom.com/~gsdownr/usgw/hancock1.html http://home.ix.netcom.com/~gsdownr/usgw/jefferson1.html http://www.migrations.org etc.
>From "The Friendship News". "Vol.21-No62---100Wickfield Road, Blacklick, Ohio 43004-9624---Oct. 2000 "Five Beautiful Friend Sisters " Excerpted from "The History of Larue County, Kentucky," provided by Leonard Morrison, former Treasurer and Trustee of the Friend Family Association: "A prominent early citizen in Kentucky was Phillip Phillips, for whom Phillips Fort was named. He was wealthy for those times, owning much land. He had the distinction of being Justice of Peace in several communities. He died in 1797, the year George Washington finished his second term as president. His wife was Savannah Friend. "Jedediah Ashcraft and his wife, Nancy Friend, and their children and Joseph Kirkpatrick and his wife, Eleanor Friend, were two other of the occupants of Phillips Fort. These two families had estates of several thousand acres of land. Joseph Kirkpatrick built a stone house which still stands in what then was a part of Virginia. The Ashcraft family later moved to the Corayson County region and took up some 1200 acres. Their brother,Isaac Friend, and family which included six sons, started the Friend generation in that section of Kentucky. Now only a few of name still live there. "In England, the Friend families had sixteen coats of arms. One that was brought to America had as its motto: AUDE ED PREDVAILIBUS meaning "Dare and you will prevail". "Master builder, John Friend supervised the construction of the first building for Harvard College in 1640. It was probable the largest building in New England. Earlier he had constructed the fort at Saybrook. John Friend charged "20 pounds and eight" for his services. (Reference for this is: "The Founding of Harvard College by Samuel E. Morrison, 1935 and reprinted from Friendship News, September, 1978. Further down in the same volume there is more.....I wanted you to read about the prominence of the Friend family. "Provided by Leonard Morrison, former Treasurer and Trustee of the Friend Family Association: "Savannah Friend was married to Phillip Phillips....repeated. Jedediah Ashcraft and his wife Nancy Friend, and their children and Joseph Kirkpatrick and his wife, Eleanor Friend, were two other of the occupants of Phillips Fort. These two families had estates of several thousand acres of land. Joseph Kirkpatrick had built a stone house which still stands in what then was a part of Virginia. The Ashcraft family later moved to Corayson County region and took up some 1200 acres of land on Bear Creek. Jedediah was killed by Indians in 1794. "Jonathan Cessna and wife, Mary Friend, settled at the falls of the Ohio River. He was killed by Indians and his wife, with her infant son, then joined her relatives at Phillips Fort. She was secured a grant of 300 acres of land. "And there was another Friend sister, Elizabeth, who married first a MR HINCH....who died soon after. SHE LATER MARRIED WILLIAM BROWNFIELD. "These five pioneer ladies were known as the five beautiful Friend sisters in the vicinity of their home, Friends Cove, Pennsylvania. "Their brother, Isaac Friend, and family, which included six sons, started the Friend generation in that section of Kentucky. Now only a few of name still live there." This site is: http://friendfamilyassociation.org/friendshipnews/october2000.html _________________________________________________________________ Send and receive Hotmail on your mobile device: http://mobile.msn.com
March 1858 Su 21 I staid at home ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------Mo 22 We fixed up fence until dinner and I went and faned wheet for Allen and Gatewood. Gatewood is paid ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------Tu 23 I went to Hawesville John commenced breaking corn ground ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------We 24 I made plant beds John broke corn ground a part of the day I bought a wagon from Wilson Crow I am unwell ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------Th 25 I worked at my plant beds John ploughed some ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------- Fri 26 I sowed some plant beds John ploughed some we loaded our tobacco in the wagon ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------Sa 27 William Winkler halled off the balance of my tobacco and got our molasses ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------
The Daviess County, KY History and Genealogy page has moved. It is now at http://home.ix.netcom.com/~gsdownr/usgw/daviess1.html. There may still be some glitches. Hopefully everything will be smoothed out by the end of the weekend. Also, the Kentucky Migrations page has also moved. It is now at http://home.ix.netcom.com/~gsdownr/usgw/kymig.html Patrick Hays
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March 1858 Sun 14 I staid about home ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------- Mo 15 It rained a while we got out and halled some gate timber and at 10 oclock we commenced scoring house logs J H Richmond helped us ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------- Tu 16 We gathered corn a part of the day for Ephraim McDaniel J H Richmond helped us and after we got done we sowed some tobacco seed I am paid for the halling ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------- We 17 I helped Arch Smeathers role logs awhile and it commenced raining and we quit it is a very stormy day and in the evening I helped James Richmond bore a sled open ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------- Th 18 I went and hall a load of corn to Grandmother Douthitt John worked in our clearing ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------- Fr 19 It rained a part of the day I worked on a gate some ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------Sat 20 I helped James Richmond make a sled John halled some rails it rained half day
Greetings List Members, Been hung up too long. Searching all lists for connections to RASUREs.. There are multiple spellings as I'm sure ya'll are aware of. My bunch is from around the Ohio Valley area. Common lore has it three brothers immigrated to the states. After awhile they separated, one staying in the Ohio Valley area, one moving to the Texas, Arkansas, Missouri, and Oklahoma area, yet another going farther west. I'm stuck at great grand father, not much to brag about for ten years of research, JOHN W. RASURE, b.1850 in KY, d.1913 also KY.....Married ISABELLE STOCKINGS, b. 1854 Warrick County, IND, d. 1897 Evansville, IND. When she died they were obviously in IND..They had children: EFFIE MAE BURT D. SHIRL D. JASPER LEWIS CARL J. WILLIAM FRANK BESSIE MONTIE WILLIAM HARRY Upon ISABELLE'S death JOHN remarried to MARY "MOLLIE" ELIZABETH NAVE..This union produced yet another son for JOHN. ARTHUR Miss NAVE had a sister BELLE NAVE I apologize for the lengthiness of this posting. I'm at wits end...... MICKEY in NASHVILLE
This is about as late as I am able to send you. There is at least one person on this list that is still living. What do you have to share? I have some probate and such. Harold Bishop Morgan hmorgan@evanaville.net Descendants of Robert Patrick 1 Robert Patrick b: Abt. 1715 in Tyrone, Ireland d: 1761 in Augusta Co, Virginia .. +Rachel Campbell b: Abt. 1715 in Tyrone, Ireland m: Abt. 1735 in Tyrone, Ireland? d: Bet. 1746 - 1775 in Augusta Co, Virginia? . 2 Isabell Patrick b: 1738 in Augusta Co, Virginia d: 1761 in Washington Co, Virginia ..... +Thomas McCulloch b: Abt. 1733 in Albemarle Co, Virginia m: 1758 in Albemarle Co, Virginia d: 1780 in In American Revolution . 2 Charles Patrick b: 1741 in Albemarle Co, Virginia d: Bet. 1776 - 1801 in Albemarle Co, Virginia? ..... +Mary Moffett b: Abt. 1742 in Virginia m: Abt. 1760 in Virginia d: Bet. 1776 - 1802 in Albemarle Co, Virginia? .... 3 Mary Patrick b: Apr 30, 1761 in Albemarle Co, Virginia d: Feb 28, 1833 ........ +Joseph Burgher b: Jul 1, 1754 in Albemarle Co, Virginia m: May 1, 1829 in Albemarle Co, Virginia d: May 1, 1829 in Warren Co, Kentucky .... 3 Martha Patrick b: Abt. 1768 in Albemarle Co, Virginia d: Unknown ........ +Joel Smith b: Abt. 1766 m: Feb 29, 1788 in Albemarle Co, Virginia d: Unknown .... 3 Charles Patrick b: Feb 17, 1773 in Albemarle Co, Virginia d: Jun 1852 in Fayette Co, Kentucky ........ +Dorcas Black b: Abt. 1779 in Virginia? m: Jan 26, 1798 in Albemarle Co, Virginia d: Bet. 1808 - 1850 in Fayette Co, Kentucky ........ 4 Samuel Patrick b: Dec 27, 1798 in Fayette Co, Kentucky? d: Abt. 1880 in Clark Co, Indiana ............ +Jane Aiken Aken b: 1808 in Clark Co, Indiana or Virginia m: Nov 15, 1827 in Clark Co, Indiana d: Abt. 1880 in Clark Co, Indiana ........... 5 William B Patrick b: 1829 in Clark Co, Indiana d: Unknown ............... +Susan Justus b: Abt. 1830 in Clark Co, Indiana m: Oct 24, 1849 in Clark Co, Indiana d: Unknown ........... 5 Robert Edward Patrick b: Mar 27, 1832 in Clark Co, Indiana d: Sep 11, 1904 in Daviess Co, Kentucky ............... +Amanda S Veach b: 1838 in Spencer Co, Kentucky m: 1852 in Spencer Co, Indiana d: Bet. 1852 - 1864 .............. 6 Robert Edward Patrick b: 1861 in Daviess Co, Kentucky d: Unknown .............. 6 Cora B Patrick b: 1864 in Daviess Co, Kentucky d: 1934 in Daviess Co, Kentucky ................... +William M Jesse b: May 31, 1850 in Daviess Co, Kentucky m: Dec 25, 1888 in Daviess Co, Kentucky d: Unknown ........... *2nd Wife of Robert Edward Patrick: ............... +Mary Ann Harrell b: Jan 13, 1839 in Daviess Co, Kentucky m: Mar 26, 1865 in Daviess Co, Kentucky d: Jul 25, 1868 in Daviess Co, Kentucky .............. 6 Mary Ann Patrick b: May 6, 1865 in Daviess Co, Kentucky d: Aft. 1892 ................... +Byron E Ayers b: Jul 28, 1864 in Daviess Co, Kentucky m: Oct 11, 1892 in Daviess Co, Kentucky d: Apr 8, 1950 ........... *3rd Wife of Robert Edward Patrick: ............... +Frances Elizabeth Armstrong b: May 6, 1845 in Meade Co, Kentucky m: May 6, 1867 in Daviess Co, Kentucky d: Mar 5, 1919 in Daviess Co, Kentucky .............. 6 Mary A Patrick b: 1866 in Daviess Co, Kentucky d: Unknown .............. 6 Margariette Patrick b: Oct 11, 1867 in Daviess Co, Kentucky d: Oct 19, 1946 in Daviess Co, Kentucky ................... +Solomon Bishop b: Sep 5, 1858 in Daviess Co, Kentucky m: May 19, 1886 in Daviess Co, Kentucky d: Oct 3, 1926 in Daviess Co, Kentucky .................. 7 Lena Bishop b: Feb 8, 1887 in Daviess Co, Kentucky d: May 2, 1955 in Marion Co, Indiana ...................... +Arthur English b: Abt. 1887 m: Apr 17, 1907 in Daviess Co, Kentucky d: Jan 31, 1957 in Marion Co, Indiana .................. 7 Lizzie Bishop b: Feb 8, 1887 in Daviess Co, Kentucky d: Aft. 1912 in Marion Co, Indiana ...................... +Elize Ray Rightmyer b: Jan 24, 1889 in Daviess Co, Kentucky m: Oct 30, 1912 in Spencer Co, Indiana d: Aft. 1912 in Marion Co, Indiana .................. 7 Ruby Bishop b: Jun 6, 1888 in Daviess Co, Kentucky d: Feb 5, 1964 in Marion Co, Indiana ...................... +James Edward Eugene Hayden b: Jul 23, 1888 in Kentucky m: Oct 6, 1910 in Spencer Co, Indiana d: Nov 18, 1964 in Marion Co, Indiana .................. 7 Annie Mae Bishop b: Aug 23, 1889 in Daviess Co, Kentucky d: Mar 24, 1967 in Daviess Co, Kentucky ...................... +Albert Odell Morgan b: Oct 6, 1878 in Ohio Co, Kentucky m: Jan 27, 1910 in Daviess Co, Kentucky d: Jan 28, 1951 in Daviess Co, Kentucky .................. 7 Robert Lee Bishop b: Aug 21, 1893 in Daviess Co, Kentucky d: Feb 23, 1895 in Daviess Co, Kentucky .................. 7 Duward Solomon Bishop b: Apr 24, 1896 in Daviess Co, Kentucky d: Oct 1982 in Daviess Co, Kentucky ...................... +Woodie Mae Carden b: Oct 15, 1905 in Daviess Co, Kentucky m: Dec 1925 in Daviess Co, Kentucky d: Aft. 2000 in Daviess Co, Kentucky .............. 6 William Thomas Patrick b: Feb 1870 in Daviess Co, Kentucky d: Jan 1950 in Daviess Co, Kentucky ................... +Elizabeth Palmer b: Jan 1878 in Daviess Co, Kentucky m: Jan 8, 1896 in Daviess Co, Kentucky d: 1920 in Daviess Co, Kentucky .................. 7 Rosa Lee Patrick b: Oct 21, 1896 in Daviess Co, Kentucky d: Jan 4, 1992 in Daviess Co, Kentucky ...................... +Guy Bristow b: Sep 1893 m: Dec 24, 1917 in Daviess Co, Kentucky d: Oct 24, 1976 in Daviess Co, Kentucky .................. 7 Edna Elizabeth Patrick b: Jun 21, 1899 in Daviess Co, Kentucky d: Mar 4, 1977 in Daviess Co, Kentucky ...................... +Clarence Paris Alford b: Jan 29, 1896 m: Dec 10, 1919 in Daviess Co, Kentucky d: Feb 2, 1973 in Daviess Co, Kentucky .................. 7 Robert Edward Patrick b: 1900 in Daviess Co, Kentucky d: Unknown .................. 7 Helen Patrick b: Abt. 1901 in Daviess Co, Kentucky d: Unknown ...................... +Peters b: Abt. 1898 m: Abt. 1920 d: Unknown .............. *2nd Wife of William Thomas Patrick: ................... +Grace C b: Abt. 1900 m: Aft. 1920 d: Aft. 1944 .............. 6 Lavenia Patrick b: Abt. 1871 in Daviess Co, Kentucky d: Aft. 1912 ................... +Ernest W Pegram b: Abt. 1870 in Kentucky m: Oct 20, 1910 in Daviess Co, Kentucky d: Aft. 1912 .................. 7 Georgia Pegram b: Abt. 1912 d: Unknown .............. 6 Rose Frances Patrick b: 1872 in Daviess Co, Kentucky d: Aft. 1895 ................... +Peter Perry b: Abt. 1870 in Kentucky m: Nov 14, 1890 in Daviess Co, Kentucky d: Aft. 1895 .................. 7 Margaret Perry b: Abt. 1895 d: Unknown .................. 7 Herbert Perry b: Abt. 1895 d: Unknown .............. 6 Minnie Patrick b: 1874 in Daviess Co, Kentucky d: Aft. 1900 ................... +John Koop b: Abt. 1870 in Kentucky m: 1895 in Daviess Co, Kentucky d: Aft. 1900 .................. 7 Mary Koop b: Abt. 1900 d: Unknown .................. 7 John Koop b: Abt. 1900 d: Unknown .................. 7 Mabel Koop b: Abt. 1900 d: Unknown .............. 6 Frances Patrick b: 1876 in Daviess Co, Kentucky d: Aft. 1899 ................... +Peter B Perry b: Abt. 1875 m: Nov 14, 1899 in Daviess Co, Kentucky d: Aft. 1899 .............. 6 Annie Patrick b: Aug 12, 1879 in Daviess Co, Kentucky d: Dec 10, 1921 in Daviess Co, Kentucky ................... +Robert Grant b: Sep 10, 1873 in Daviess Co, Kentucky m: Jan 6, 1906 in Daviess Co, Kentucky d: Apr 16, 1953 in Daviess Co, Kentucky .................. 7 Aline Grant b: Abt. 1910 d: Unknown .................. 7 Richard P. Grant b: Abt. 1910 d: Unknown .................. 7 Annalee Grant b: Abt. 1910 d: Unknown .................. 7 James Robert Grant b: Abt. 1910 d: Unknown .............. 6 Patrick Leo Arnold b: Sep 1884 in Daviess Co, Kentucky d: Aft. 1900 ........... 5 John B Patrick b: 1834 in Clark Co, Indiana d: Sep 3, 1911 in Clark Co, Indiana ............... +Sarah E McCoy b: Abt. 1835 in Indiana m: Apr 25, 1854 in Fayette Co, Indiana d: Unknown ........... 5 Samuel Patrick b: 1836 in Clark Co, Indiana d: Unknown ........... 5 Nancy Jane Patrick b: 1838 in Clark Co, Indiana d: Unknown ............... +Charles Daubert b: Abt. 1838 in Indiana m: Feb 9, 1860 in Clark Co, Indiana d: Unknown ........... 5 Martin Patrick b: 1843 in Clark Co, Indiana d: Aug 23, 1875 ............... +Lucinda Dallas Humphery b: 1846 in Kentucky m: Mar 26, 1867 in Daviess Co, Kentucky d: Aft. 1884 in Daviess Co, Kentucky .............. 6 William Patrick b: 1869 in Daviess Co, Kentucky d: Aft. 1880 .............. 6 George Lewis Patrick b: Nov 7, 1870 in Daviess Co, Kentucky d: Aug 29, 1950 in Daviess Co, Kentucky ................... +Nannie L Cooper b: Aug 8, 1873 in Daviess Co, Kentucky m: Jan 5, 1893 in Daviess Co, Kentucky d: Jun 8, 1944 in Daviess Co, Kentucky .................. 7 Martin Patrick b: Mar 1893 in Daviess Co, Kentucky d: Aft. 1913 ...................... +Ida M Crawford b: Abt. 1893 in Kentucky m: Jan 25, 1913 in Daviess Co, Kentucky d: Aft. 1913 .................. 7 Tribly May Patrick b: Aug 1895 in Daviess Co, Kentucky d: Aft. 1911 ...................... +Thomas Layman b: Abt. 1888 in Kentucky m: Sep 16, 1911 in Daviess Co, Kentucky d: Aft. 1911 .................. 7 Cuba Patrick b: Jul 1899 in Daviess Co, Kentucky d: Aft. 1920 .................. 7 Preston Patrick b: 1901 in Daviess Co, Kentucky d: Aft. 1920 .................. 7 Margaret Patrick b: 1902 in Daviess Co, Kentucky d: Aft. 1920 .................. 7 Laura Patrick b: 1906 in Daviess Co, Kentucky d: Aft. 1920 .................. 7 Patrick C Cecil b: 1912 in Daviess Co, Kentucky d: Aft. 1920 .................. 7 Lenia Patrick b: 1912 in Daviess Co, Kentucky d: Aft. 1920 .............. 6 William I Patrick b: Jan 1871 in Daviess Co, Kentucky d: Aft. 1920 in Daviess Co, Kentucky ................... +Jennie Elizabeth Palmer b: Apr 1878 in Daviess Co, Kentucky m: Jan 8, 1896 in Daviess Co, Kentucky d: Aft. 1920 in Daviess Co, Kentucky .................. 7 Helen B Patrick b: May 1893 in Daviess Co, Kentucky d: Aft. 1920 .................. 7 Cora L Patrick b: Oct 1898 in Daviess Co, Kentucky d: Bef. 1920 in Daviess Co, Kentucky .................. 7 Robert Patrick b: 1914 in Daviess Co, Kentucky d: Aft. 1920 ........... 5 Frances E Patrick b: May 6, 1845 in Clark Co, Indiana d: Unknown ........... 5 Henry C Patrick b: Jul 1847 in Clark Co, Indiana d: Sep 15, 1917 in Clark Co, Indiana ........... 5 George W Patrick b: 1853 in Clark Co, Indiana d: Unknown ........ 4 George Moffett Patrick b: Sep 30, 1801 in Fayette Co, Kentucky? d: Unknown ............ +Augusta b: Abt. 1802 m: Abt. 1822 in Kentucky? d: Unknown ........ *2nd Wife of George Moffett Patrick: ............ +Mary Morgan b: Abt. 1811 m: Nov 1831 d: Abt. 1839 ........ *3rd Wife of George Moffett Patrick: ............ +Martha Scaife b: 1813 in Maryport, England m: Feb 13, 1840 d: Sep 26, 1855 ........... 5 Sarah D Patrick b: 1842 d: Unknown ............... +Randolph Howell b: Abt. 1840 m: Abt. 1862 d: Unknown ........... 5 Grace Patrick b: 1843 d: Unknown ........... 5 Martha Patrick b: Mar 1, 1846 d: Unknown ............... +Thomas C Buffington b: Abt. 1844 m: Abt. 1866 d: Unknown ........... 5 Mary A Patrick b: 1848 d: Unknown ............... +S J Walker b: Abt. 1846 m: Abt. 1868 d: Unknown ........... 5 George M Patrick b: 1854 d: Jun 1, 1865 ........ 4 Mary Ann Patrick b: 1803 in Fayette Co, Kentucky? d: 1886 ............ +John Graves b: 1798 m: Abt. 1823 d: 1855 in Grimes Co, Texas ........ 4 Charles Christan Patrick b: Abt. 1808 in Fayette Co, Kentucky? d: Unknown ........ 4 John Patrick b: Abt. 1808 in Fayette Co, Kentucky? d: Unknown ........ 4 Catherine Patrick b: Abt. 1808 in Fayette Co, Kentucky? d: Unknown ........ 4 Priscilla Patrick b: Abt. 1808 in Fayette Co, Kentucky? d: Unknown ........ 4 Dorcas Patrick b: Abt. 1808 in Fayette Co, Kentucky? d: Unknown ........ 4 William Patrick b: Abt. 1808 in Fayette Co, Kentucky? d: Unknown ........ 4 James Patrick b: Abt. 1808 in Fayette Co, Kentucky? d: Unknown ........ 4 Benjamin Estill Patrick b: Abt. 1808 in Fayette Co, Kentucky? d: Unknown .... 3 Rachel Patrick b: Abt. 1774 in Albemarle Co, Virginia d: Unknown ........ +Thomas Smith b: Abt. 1776 m: Abt. 1797 d: Unknown .... 3 Margaret Patrick b: Abt. 1777 in Albemarle Co, Virginia d: Unknown .... 3 John Patrick b: Abt. 1775 in Albemarle Co, Virginia d: 1832 ........ +Susannah Snell b: Abt. 1777 in Albemarle Co, Virginia m: Feb 5, 1798 in Albemarle Co, Virginia d: Unknown ........ 4 Mary Susan Patrick b: Abt. 1800 in Albemarle Co, Virginia d: Unknown ............ +James Lobban b: Abt. 1800 m: Abt. 1820 in Albemarle Co, Virginia d: Unknown ........ *2nd Husband of Mary Susan Patrick: ............ +Thomas O Carr b: Abt. 1800 m: Apr 28, 1832 in Albemarle Co, Virginia d: Unknown . 2 John Patrick b: Abt. 1746 in Albemarle Co, Virginia d: May 1809 in Augusta Co, Virginia ..... +Ann b: Abt. 1747 m: Abt. 1767 in Virginia d: Aft. May 1809 in Augusta Co, Virginia . 2 Martha Patrick b: Abt. 1746 in Albemarle Co, Virginia d: Unknown ----- Original Message ----- From: <MJfivekids@aol.com> To: <KYDAVIES-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, March 17, 2002 1:51 PM Subject: [KYDAVIES-L] Robert E PATRICK/ JOHN KOPP > Minnie Patrick daughter of Robert E PATRICK m. John KOPP much older than her. > Both families were in OWENSBOURO KY,for many years. Both men probably died > there. Need data on them or their deaths, obits 1900? > > > ==== KYDAVIES Mailing List ==== > To Subscribe to this list in digest mode, send a message to > KYDAVIES-D-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 >
Minnie Patrick daughter of Robert E PATRICK m. John KOPP much older than her. Both families were in OWENSBOURO KY,for many years. Both men probably died there. Need data on them or their deaths, obits 1900?
March 1858 Su 7 I staid about home and in the evening I went to Lawsons ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------- Mo 8 We cut and halled wood a part of the day ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------- Tu 9 We went to mill ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------- We 10 We halled a few oats and some fodder ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------- Th 11 I went to a buring of Mrs Adams and went to Husks shop to get some work done John shelled corn to send to mill ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------- Fri 12 John went to mill William Winkler I made plant beds apart of the day and loaded a part of my tobacco in Wm Winklers wagon ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------Sa 13 Wm Winkler halled a load of tobacco for me John cut some wood ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- I can't be sure since Adams is such a common name but I think that the "buring of Mrs Adams" may very well have been one of my great-greats Rebecca McDaniel Adams widow of Eli Adams. She was 80 years old in the 1850 census living with her daughter Frances and son-in-law David Winkler. She was not in the 1860 census. I couldn't identify any other missing Mrs Adams from the census but of course a lot happens in 10 years. You could marry and bury 3 or 4 husbands or wives.
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Looking for descendants of this family. Descendants of Joseph Wesley Smith 1 Joseph Wesley Smith b: 1844 in Shelby Co., Ky. .. +Araminta Doreen Kelly b: September 23, 1844 in Daviess Co., Ky. 2 Emma Lee Smith b: 1866 .... +L. Milam .. 3 5 children Milam 2 Bonnie Clair Smith b: 1869 .... +James T. Carwile b: 1871 m: 1893 .. 3 Walter M. Carwile b: 1894 ...... +Georgia Robbins .. 3 Argus R. Carwile b: 1896 ...... +Victoria R. Deckard b: 1894 m: July 23, 1921 .. 3 Ima Florence Carwile b: 1898 ...... +A. Ausmus 2 Josephine Smith b: 1871 .... +Curtis C. Carwile b: Abt. 1870 .. 3 5 children Carwile 2 Thomas Walker Smith b: 1874 2 Felix H. Smith b: 1872