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    1. [KYDAVIES-L] LDS data
    2. I have found enough errors in the LDS data to require additional documentation on data taken from that source. John

    01/08/2002 04:19:47
    1. [KYDAVIES-L] Source reliability
    2. Hello to the lists: Has anyone had reason to question the reliability of the IGI index of the LDS site? I recently have received information quoting that as the source of some data for which I have been looking for years. Hypothetical situation: If I place some doubtful data in my Family Tree records and, at some later date, this information finds its way to the LDS, do they then place it in their records as fact? And is it then fed out to other researchers as such? Cookie, in Florida

    01/08/2002 02:44:04
    1. Re: [KYDAVIES-L] Source reliability
    2. Louise Kelly Vanover
    3. IGI index of the LDS site, is what has been posted with them, and they are not proven facts, but rather a "tool" that points you in a direction to search. GreystokeB@aol.com wrote: > Hello to the lists: > Has anyone had reason to question the reliability of the IGI index of > the LDS site?

    01/08/2002 02:30:14
    1. [KYDAVIES-L] KENNEDY Brick Wall
    2. Leslie Moore
    3. I want to start the new year off with sending out all I know on my KENNEDY line in the hopes that someone out there might have a clue to help me in solving this puzzle: Cenus Hardy KENNEDY, born February, 1870, to Alford and ????? KENADY in Tennessee. Below are listed the facts we know about Cenus Hardy KENNEDY/KENADY's family: Both Alford and his wife died before 1880 and Cenus was raised by a Preacher named HALL near Jackson, Tennessee. Cenus had a brother named Sam KENNEDY who moved to Texas. He died May 3, 1926 in Paris, Texas at the age of 64. Information on the death certificate was provided by J. K. KENNEDY of Haworth, Oklahoma. Sam was buried at Garvin, OK, on May 4, 1926. Cenus' mother was Alford KENADY's second wife. Alford had at least two sons (name unknown) by his first wife. She had a daughter from her first marriage named Cordie who married and became Cordie BALSER. She lived in Owensboro, KY and had three sons. On the back of the picture I have of Cenus' mother is written: Mother was 1/2 Indian. Family stories say that Cenus was born to Alford and this lady in Scotts Hill, TN but this has not been proven. Latest guesses are that Alford came from Alabama and moved up to Lincoln Co. and then to Scotts Hill. However this is just speculation. Family information on KENNEDY line is at: http://www.ecsis.net/~lmoore/cenus.html If anyone has any information which would give me a clue, please email me at lmoore@ecsis.net Thanks, Leslie lmoore@ecsis.net Personal Website: http://www.ecsis.net/~lmoore/ Lake County, TN County Coordinator: http://www.ecsis.net/lakecounty/history/ Future Resident of The Old Genealogists Home, best kept secret in America http://www.rootsweb.com/~tndigs/homeplace/

    01/07/2002 07:44:28
    1. [KYDAVIES-L] Complete list of Inhabitants In VA
    2. Nancy Hatcher
    3. Saw your discussion regarding the $10 for list of names. Apparently this individual sent to all messages boards. Here is what List Manager for Germanna List had to say. Thought you might like to see. Nancy >Fellow users: Please ignore the below gatewayed post to the >GERMANNA COLONIES Message Board. It was SPAM >and the folks at Ancestry/Rootsweb have been notified. > >SgtGeorge >George W. Durman > >At 01/05/2002 03:54 PM Saturday, Nameslist@worldnet.att.net wrote: >*********START OF ORIGINAL MESSAGE TEXT********* >>This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. >> >>Classification: Query >> >>Message Board URL: >> >>http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/HCC.2ACI/174 >> >>Message Board Post: >> >>Complete list of those living in Virginia in 1624 along with their >>Virginia location!! >>http://home.att.net/~nameslist _________________________________________________________________ MSN Photos is the easiest way to share and print your photos: http://photos.msn.com/support/worldwide.aspx

    01/06/2002 06:54:53
    1. [KYDAVIES-L] North Carolina ROUSE list
    2. Subj: [GERMANNA] Rouse Surname Date: 1/6/2002 9:36:49 PM Eastern Standard Time From: <A HREF="mailto:ironpants55@hotmail.com">ironpants55@hotmail.com</A> Reply-to: <A HREF="mailto:GERMANNA_COLONIES-L@rootsweb.com">GERMANNA_COLONIES-L@rootsweb.com</A> To: <A HREF="mailto:GERMANNA_COLONIES-L@rootsweb.com">GERMANNA_COLONIES-L@rootsweb.com</A> Sent from the Internet (Details) The following URL might be of interest to those seeking ROUSE roots information in the Carolina's(HEY SHARON!!) <<http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~paday/dobbers/rouse.htm>> Have a great week! Kathleen Crisler, Souther, Gaar, Schmidt/Smith, Bender _________________________________________________________________ Chat with friends online, try MSN Messenger: http://messenger.msn.com ==== GERMANNA_COLONIES Mailing List ====

    01/06/2002 03:37:35
    1. [KYDAVIES-L] Early settlers census list
    2. could someone please let me know where you can view this 1623 or 1624 census list for Virginia on the net, or am I misunderstanding that this list is on the net somewhere? Thanks so much for any help...Lynette

    01/06/2002 02:01:19
    1. Re: [KYDAVIES-L] 1624 list
    2. Virginia L. Aldridge
    3. ftp://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/va/jamestown/census/1624cens.txt

    01/06/2002 01:44:21
    1. Re: [KYDAVIES-L] (no subject)
    2. Burger
    3. Louise Kelly Vanover, Thanks for the additional references and data. With the cost of reference books escalating anything that can be obtained over the Net is a boon to us all. Thanks again Judith Burger ----------------------------------------------- > Judith Burger, passing this to you from a friend of mine. > There were two census (1623) and 1624) taken of the residents of > Virginia by the Virginia Company of London after the Good > Friday massacre. Those lists are published in several places. I use > the list given in Coldham's book(s) but the same list can be > found other places. I have never compared Coldham's list with > Kingsbury's list which I also have but do know that my families > are listed the same on both lists. These lists give both the living and > those killed in the massacre. The last list give the age and > often the name ship and the year they came to Virginia. > > The list may be alpha list that some one has taken the time to do and > then tryhing to make some money. Again that is on the net > free on the early plantation settler and ship list. I would not pay > ten dollars for just the list when for twice that amount you can > buy a book with a great deal more info or get the info free on the net. >

    01/06/2002 12:31:53
    1. Re: [KYDAVIES-L] 1624 List - Virginia
    2. Burger
    3. Cookie, I photocopied a number of pages from a book in the library of Murray State University in Murray, Kentucky called"THE ORIGINAL LISTS of Persons of Quality, Emigrants; Religious Exiles, Political Rebels; Serving men sold for a term of Years; Apprentices; Children Stolen; Maidens Pressed; And Others who went from Great Britain to the American Plantations 1600-1700" The lists were: "From Mss. Preserved in the State Paper Department of Her Majesty's Public Record Office, England", Edited by John Camden Hotten, 1980, Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc. Baltimore. All this to say that lists do exist, and they can be bought in one book, or could be in 1980. $10 seems a lot to pay for one list, but what do I know? Judith Burger ----- Original Message ----- From: <GreystokeB@aol.com> To: <KYDAVIES-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, January 05, 2002 9:06 PM Subject: [KYDAVIES-L] 1624 List - Virginia > http://home.att.net/~nameslist > > Has anyone acquired the "complete list of all Virginia residents in 1624," > touted at the above URL? I'm wondering about its authenticity or veracity. > Cookie, in Florida >

    01/05/2002 11:00:12
    1. [KYDAVIES-L] 1624 List - Virginia
    2. http://home.att.net/~nameslist Has anyone acquired the "complete list of all Virginia residents in 1624," touted at the above URL? I'm wondering about its authenticity or veracity. Cookie, in Florida

    01/05/2002 03:06:09
    1. [KYDAVIES-L] (no subject)
    2. Louise Kelly Vanover
    3. Judith Burger, passing this to you from a friend of mine. There were two census (1623) and 1624) taken of the residents of Virginia by the Virginia Company of London after the Good Friday massacre. Those lists are published in several places. I use the list given in Coldham's book(s) but the same list can be found other places. I have never compared Coldham's list with Kingsbury's list which I also have but do know that my families are listed the same on both lists. These lists give both the living and those killed in the massacre. The last list give the age and often the name ship and the year they came to Virginia. The list may be alpha list that some one has taken the time to do and then tryhing to make some money. Again that is on the net free on the early plantation settler and ship list. I would not pay ten dollars for just the list when for twice that amount you can buy a book with a great deal more info or get the info free on the net.

    01/05/2002 08:30:49
    1. [KYDAVIES-L] Davis Douthitt's Journal - Dec 1857 -Jan 1858
    2. Johnny Arrington
    3. Dec 1857 - Jan 1858 Sun 27 I staid at home all day ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------- Mo 28 I went to Mr Crows with J H Richmond and to V Husks also it is a rany day ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------- Tu 29 We stripped tobacco assisted by P E Douhitt ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------- We 30 We sorted tobacco to strip tonight and stripped some assisted by Wm Winkler a part of the day E McDaniel apart of the day and R McDaniel and P E Douthitt we finished stripping about 10 o clock at night ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------- Thu 31 We hung our tobacco and cut up and salted James Richmonds meet and made a shuck pen and sorted some corn ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------- January the 1st 1858 Fri 1 I went over in Handcock to collect money ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------- Sat 2 I made an ox yoke and halled some wood and patched the roof of my meet house and went ahunting a while in the evening

    01/05/2002 02:04:40
    1. [KYDAVIES-L] Re: Haleys
    2. Judy Arnold
    3. Sherry, I was so happy to hear from you. I am sorry I do not see a connection. Curious but no luck that I see. Maybe you will see it differently (I hope) My Cora Lee was born Cora Lee Haley and married a Mercer. She lived from, 1903-1991. Her father was Peter Dennis Haley and her mother was Mary. Her husband was Walter Russell Mercer. Her children Clarence, Lula, Ruth, James and Nancy. She was born in Utica, KY and died in Owensboro, KY both of these being in Daviess County, KY. Haley is one of my major lines so if you can see anything I do not see please let me know. Would love to share info Thanks Judy Roots4us6@aol.com wrote: > Judy, > I noticed Cora Lee in your list of Haley's on an e-mail you sent the first of > December. My g-grandmother was Cora Lee HALEY from Pittsylvania Co., Va. She > was married to 1. Robert Ernest SHIELDS and 2. Floyd Thomas DOSS. Her > parents were John HALEY (1838-1874) and Virginia KEESEE. Is this your Cora > Lee? She once told me the Robert E. LEE was her cousin 3 times removed. Any > connections? > > Thanks, > Sherry

    01/02/2002 01:11:51
    1. [KYDAVIES-L] Fw: eBay Daily Status as of Jan-01-02 00:46:28 PST
    2. Leslie Moore
    3. Daily StatusI'm sending this to let you know that there are some genealogy books which I have placed on eBay for the Lake County Historical Society. Please check out the items below if you have ancestors in West Tennessee or West Kentucky that might have ventured over to Lake County, TN. Here are the details on all of your active eBay items: This information is current as of Jan-01-02 00:46:28 PST You have the following auctions underway: Item name: The Night Riders of Reelfoot Lake Item number: 1402934507 Current bid: $25.00 End date: Jan-04-02 21:43:00 PST To view item, click here: http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=1402934507 Item name: 1988 Miss Piggy Doll Item number: 1056510213 Current bid: $3.00 End date: Jan-02-02 16:45:16 PST To view item, click here: http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=1056510213 Item name: 1988 Fozzy Bear Item number: 1056699908 Current bid: $3.00 End date: Jan-02-02 20:37:25 PST To view item, click here: http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=1056699908 Item name: Very RARE!! Old Spice Sailing Ship Decanter Item number: 1056735905 Current bid: $100.00 End date: Jan-06-02 22:23:22 PST To view item, click here: http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=1056735905 Item name: Numeric Keypad - Scorpius 22 Item number: 1316611865 Current bid: $25.00 End date: Jan-04-02 21:09:57 PST To view item, click here: http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=1316611865 Item name: Genealogy-Burnetts Chapel Baptist Church Item number: 1402940732 Current bid: $7.50 End date: Jan-04-02 22:11:55 PST To view item, click here: http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=1402940732 Item name: Lake County Veterans of World War II Item number: 1402932926 Current bid: $25.00 End date: Jan-06-02 21:35:18 PST To view item, click here: http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=1402932926 Item name: Genealogy - The Shull Family of Lake County Item number: 1402936349 Current bid: $5.00 End date: Jan-04-02 21:52:36 PST To view item, click here: http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=1402936349 Item name: Genealogy - Tiptonville City Cemetery Item number: 1402938498 Current bid: $10.00 End date: Jan-06-02 22:01:43 PST To view item, click here: http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=1402938498 Save on all your holiday shopping at eBay's Half.com! Buy more for less on CDs, DVDs, books, computers, electronics and more. For $5 FREE off your first purchase, click here NOW for details! -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Use your eBay Visa Card on eBay and receive a 1.9% Intro APR* plus you'll receive a $10 credit towards eBay fees when you put your eBay Visa on file with eBay. Apply Now! -------------------------------------------------------------------------- EXCLUSIVE!!! Get 500 ANYTIME minutes, UNLIMITED night & weekend minutes, and FREE long distance from VoiceStream for only $39.99. Plus, get $50 back! Click here to check availability. Note to Seller: You are committed to selling the items listed above on eBay. Refusing to sell these items to the highest bidder when the item auction ends will cause you to lose your registered status. Please remember, you may not place a bid on your own item. To learn more, click here: http://pages.ebay.com/help/community/shillBidding.html You selected to receive this email notification when you registered. If you do not want to receive these notices in the future, click here: http://cgi3.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?OptinLoginShow. You will be asked to log in. Then, click NO next to Bid Notices. Copyright 1995-2001 eBay Inc. All Rights Reserved. Designated trademarks and brands are the property of their respective owners.

    01/01/2002 01:52:08
    1. [KYDAVIES-L] Davis Douthitt's Journal - Dec 1857
    2. Johnny Arrington
    3. December 1857 Sun 20 I staid at home all day ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------- Mo 21 We made a place to put our rotten corn in and sorted it out P E Douthitt helped us It rained nearly all day ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------- Tues 22 I went below Owensboro on business ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------- We 23 I came home John halled wood for Mrs Potter ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------- Thu 24 We cut and halled wood and cut up wood at the wood yard and in the evening Pleasant and myself went a squirrel hunting ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------- Fri 25 We went a squirrel hunting ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------- Sat 26 I cut some wood at the wood yard and Mrs Husk and James Richmond came and I went to Mr Crows and in the evening I fixed up my new yoke and John halled rails and we made a shuck pen

    12/30/2001 02:56:07
    1. [KYDAVIES-L] John HARRISON of 1840 Daviess County
    2. Barry Fox
    3. Looking for information on John HARRISON of 1840 Daviess County. According to the census, he and his wife were between 30-39 years old, with 5 daughters and 2 sons. My gg grandmother was Mary Jane HARRISON, who married Elijah CARTER in Daviess County between 1850 and 1860. I am searching for her ancestry. The John HARRISON of 1840 lived close to the CARTER family and one of his daughters would have been the right age for Mary Jane. I have not been able to find him in 1850. Barry Fox SC

    12/23/2001 11:09:49
    1. [KYDAVIES-L] Davis Douthitt's Journal - Dec 1857
    2. Johnny Arrington
    3. December 1857 Su 13 I staid at home until evening and went to James Rolands ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------- Mo 14 We helped Wm Winkler gather corn (he drew a box around the next sentence) I have worked for William Winkler 26 days and he has worked for me 20 ½ leaving him behind with me 5 ½ days ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------- Tue 15 We finished Wm Winklers corn making 7 days ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------- We 16 We gathered corn assisted by William Winkler ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------- Thu 17 It rained all day I went to George Husks with P E Douthitt to fix up our land business ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------- Fri 18 I halled 3 loads of wood for Ephraim and then striped some tobacco and went a hunting John shelled some corn at Wm Winklers for us ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------- Sat 19 We went to Bruners mill got some grinding ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------

    12/23/2001 12:20:22
    1. [KYDAVIES-L] New Email Address
    2. Hi family & friends, I just wanted to let you all know that I've changed my email address to: rattlady70@aol.com. If anyone needs to get a hold of me, that's where I'll be. Thanks! J E N

    12/21/2001 09:38:35
    1. [KYDAVIES-L] Re: [WCKY] Given Names - Parazada
    2. Johnny Arrington
    3. Hi I have been having the e-mail virus problem from hell. We bought the McAcfee virus shield, cleaned it up and got hit again. I think I have it clean now. I took Patrick Hayes suggestion and have my messages set up so that I no longer can recieve attachments. It was all involuntary and I sincerely apologize to anyone this may have caused problems for. I think the virus originally came from someone on the Daviess County list and I am quite sure it was unintentional on their part as well. My best wishes for the Holiday Season to everyone on the list. Carol ----- Original Message ----- From: <JBish3132@aol.com> To: <WEST-CENTRAL-KY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, December 19, 2001 6:15 PM Subject: [WCKY] Given Names - Parazada > I recently sent an inquiry about the name Parasada and received a reply from > _MasterSgt@worldnet.att.net. I was unable to decipher anything on this > message and my reply to it came back. If whoever sent this message reads > this please resend to the list or to me as I would love to hear what you have > to say. Hope this is not a SPAM. > Dolores Bishop > > > ==== WEST-CENTRAL-KY Mailing List ==== > For subscription problems, or editorial comments regarding the list, > please contact the listowner, <a href="mailto:WmRVincent@aol.com">Bill Vincent</a>. > > ============================== > 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 > >

    12/20/2001 02:05:25