In a message dated 10/06/2001 11:22:41 AM Central Daylight Time, GaryandJaneCrist@aol.com writes: << Could someone tell me where to write for KY marriage certificates, particulary ones in Daviess County. Thanks for your help. Jane >> What years are you looking for? The Daviess County Public Library has some on microfilm. They will answer simple request my mail or email. They won't do a lot, because they are short on staff and it is very busy. The Kentucky Room is the genealogy department. http://www.dcpl.lib.ky.us/ Daviess County Public Library 450 Griffith Avenue Owensboro, KY 42301 (270) 684-0211, ext. 224 kentucky@dcpl.lib.ky.us Than you also have Kentucky Vital Records. http://ukcc.uky.edu/~vitalrec/ Good Luck, Nadine
October 1857 Su 4 (This is copied exactly as it is in the book) W2 w28t t4 722t38g 1t 7t3348 18d h21qd AF Did3s718 pq21ck ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------- Mo 5 We helped Reason McDaniel thrash wheet ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------- Tue 6 We helped W H McDaniel thrash wheet ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------- We 7 We thrashed our wheet and oats and finished at dinner and fixed up and moved the thrasher and set it at Amos Armstrongs we was assisted by Wm Winkler Ephraim McDaniel W H McDaniel Thomas Adams Griff Gatewood Amos Armstrong Reason McDaniel and Albert McDaniel ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------- Thu 8 I helped Amos Armstrong thrash wheet John cut some t??? poles after we finished I put some poles in the barn ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------- Frid 9 I helped Ephraim cut tobacco John halled and housed tobacco ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------- Sat 10 We finished halling and housing tobacco and after dinner I went to a meeting of the Session at Mt Zion ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------- I have no explanation for Sunday's entry. I would have said that Davis had no sense of humor but he does seem to be amusing himself with some sort of code. A. Armstrong age 27 was numbered at 654 in 1860. The Douthitts were at 645
----- Original Message ----- From: Johnny Arrington <MasterSgt@worldnet.att.net> To: Johnny Arrington <MasterSgt@worldnet.att.net> Sent: Sunday, September 30, 2001 1:11 PM Subject: Davis Douthitt's Journal -Sept - October 1857 > September 1857 > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- > ---------------------------------------------------- > Su 27 > I started to see grandmother and met P. E. Douthitt and turned back > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- > ---------------------------------------------------- > Mo 28 > We cut hung and scaffoled tobacco > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- > ---------------------------------------------------- > Tues 29 > We cut some tobacco and John hung and scaffoled tobacco and I helped > Franklin Head raise a barn > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- > ---------------------------------------------------- > Wed 30 > I helped Aunt Elizabeth Roberts cut tobacco John cut hung and scaffoled > tobacco > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- > ---------------------------------------------------- > Thu October the 1st 1857 October > Thu 1 > I helped Ephraim MckDaniel cut hang and scaffle tobacco John finished > cutting and piling our tobacco and went to take John (looks like Meocris > might be Morris) home for Ephraim > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- > ---------------------------------------------------- > Fri 2 > We finished hanging and scaffleing our tobacco between 8 and 9 oclock and we > went and cut and shocked corn for Wm Winkler > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- > ---------------------------------------------------- > Sat 3 > I helped Ephraim cut tobacco John hung his tobaccoand halled some wood and > corn > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- > ---------------------------------------------------- > > >
Could someone tell me where to write for KY marriage certificates, particulary ones in Daviess County. Thanks for your help. Jane
This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_2a58_3c69_c33 Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed Can someone do an 1830 Daviess county census lookup for me on Mary Smeathers/Smithers/Smothers please. appreciate it, thank you. Nena I'm a genial genealogist, I seek the secrets of the past, Whether squeaky clean or scarlet-lettered, I want my past unmasked. Nena Ramsey Smothers jr. [Cook] Newport, WA 99156 USA Researching SMEATHERS & assoc/lines of: Heydt>Hite>Chrisman>duBois>Smither>Smeathers>Smothers>Winters Jones>Foster>Goodman>Fitzpatrick>Grass>Greathouse Berry>Bates>Statler>Moore>Butler>Beall>Head>Husk>Huston _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp ------=_NextPart_000_2a58_3c69_c33 Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed Content-Type: text/plain KYDAVIES-D Digest Volume 01 : Issue 115 Today's Topics: #1 [KYDAVIES-L] Reelfoot Arts & Craft ["Leslie Moore" <lmoore@ecsis.net>] Administrivia: To unsubscribe from KYDAVIES-D, send a message to KYDAVIES-D-request@rootsweb.com that contains in the body of the message the command unsubscribe and no other text. No subject line is necessary, but if your software requires one, just use unsubscribe in the subject, too. ______________________________ ------=_NextPart_000_2a58_3c69_c33 Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed X-Message: #1 Date: Thu, 4 Oct 2001 21:06:02 -0500 From: "Leslie Moore" <lmoore@ecsis.net> To: KYDAVIES-L@rootsweb.com Message-ID: <00b101c14d42$49b7d810$2101a8c0@LESLIE> Subject: [KYDAVIES-L] Reelfoot Arts & Crafts Fair Content-Type: text/plain; charset="Windows-1252" This weekend is the big Reelfoot Arts and Crafts fair at the Reelfoot Lake in Lake County, TN. There will be over 400 booths; food; music; old time entertainment. Last year there were over 40,000 people in attendance and more are expected this year. It will be located on a mile long stretch in front of the National Guard Armory and the Reelfoot museum on the Reelfoot Lake. Come eat, shop and have fun. Leslie lmoore@ecsis.net Personal Website: http://www.ecsis.net/~lmoore/ Lake County, TN County Coordinator: http://www.ecsis.net/lakecounty/history/ ------=_NextPart_000_2a58_3c69_c33--
This weekend is the big Reelfoot Arts and Crafts fair at the Reelfoot Lake in Lake County, TN. There will be over 400 booths; food; music; old time entertainment. Last year there were over 40,000 people in attendance and more are expected this year. It will be located on a mile long stretch in front of the National Guard Armory and the Reelfoot museum on the Reelfoot Lake. Come eat, shop and have fun. Leslie lmoore@ecsis.net Personal Website: http://www.ecsis.net/~lmoore/ Lake County, TN County Coordinator: http://www.ecsis.net/lakecounty/history/
we found a tombstone of Wm L Rasnor age 1 died in 1870 in the Riggs Cem in Mclean Co Ky it had been buried under dirt for sometime. His parents where John L Rasnor and Lucinda J. Wilson. I found Lucinda death cirtf and her parents where James Wilson and Delitha Dickens. I belive this may have been the Delitha later to have married Augutus Wilson. Does anyone have any information on this family. I am not sure but I believe that James may have really been Ben Frank Wilson who married a Dickens. They lived in Daviess County in 1850. They had a daughter named Lucinda J. who was born 1848 or so. Ben and Delitha are both buried in the Riggs cem.Others buried there are Hicks. Daughtery, Howard, Dickens, Erwin, Gibson, Scott, Love, Riggs, Warren, Dame, Baughn,Fitts,Hill,Lutrell,McElvain,Nichols,Synder,Rasanor,Wilson. Be glad to give information out to those that are interested. Thanks Debby
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Greetings everyone Please, if ya 'all have a few minutes and have knowledge to the subject line of this 'e', you may find something of interest with this posting. 1. JOHN A.8 JARBOE (ROBERT7, JOHN BAPTIST6, HENRY5, HENRY4, HENRY3, JOHN2, JARBOE/JABOT/GERBER/GERBAUT1) was born December 14, 1809 in Kentucky, and died Aft. 1860 in Texas. He married ELMINA KIRTLEY December 21, 1829 in Green Co., now Taylor Co., Ky, daughter of WILLIAM KIRTLEY and SARAH LEWIS. She was born in Kentucky, she is in 1860 Census - Grayson Co., TX. Notes for JOHN A. JARBOE: John A Jarboe had a daughter named Nancy Jane that married Robert Milton Marshall. In 1852 Robert Milton and Nancy joined a wagon train in Greene County Kentucky that included many families from surrounding counties. Also on that train were several Jarboes,including John A and Elmira Jarboe. Thier journey to Texas took three months.The trip was filled with many exciting and perilous adventures.They had problems along the way with Indians, sickness, flooding,and even a tornado. Many of them, including Robert Milton and Nancy Jane stopped in Kentucky Town, Texas [about fifteen miles from Sherman]. The remainder traveled on to Wise County Texas.Those that went to Wise County were under constant attack by Kiowa and Comanche Indians.It got so bad that several of the Kentucky Town group [including a couple of Jarboe boy's had to go to Wise County and help rescue some kinfolks surrounded by attacking Indians. During The Coval War Robert Milton and two Jarboe's joined the confederate army and served until the end of the war.In the meantime the notorious William Quantrill decided to make Kentuckytown his winter headquarters. In his group were such notable characters as Jesse and Frank Janes, some of the Youngers,and Bloody Bill Anderson. There are several old history books in this county that tells of the goings on of this rough bunch of people. Nancy Jane died at the close of the war in 1865. We found her tombstone still intact in a grove of trees in the middle of a farmers field about three miles from what's left of Kentuckytown .My ggrandfather John Thomas Marshall is the son of Robert and Nancy. We found a hill not to far from there there is still known as Jarboe Hill. ====================================================== 2nd Husband Of Webb/widower With 9 Children; Probate Court Minutes, Vol. H, page 144, 145 & 245 Grayson Co., TX:; 1871 - RM Marshall gdn for his infant child by 1st marriag to Nancy J. Marshall, settled est. for minors and names children.; DB ? page ? Grayson Co., TX Feb 1872 - RM Marshall from Elizabeth Brame - 74 1/2 acres land on waters of Pilot Grove Creek.; DB ? page ? Grayson Co., TX M ar 1875 - RM Marshall as gdn for minor heir of his first wife Nancy J. Marshall, dec'd. to Franklin Scaggs - 100 acres land on Pilot Grove Creek adjoining John A. Jarboe, J.J. Jarboe and A. McClelan; DB ? page ? Grayson Co., TX Aug 1878 - RM Marshall purchased 20 acres land; DB ? page ? Grayson Co., TX Mar 1880 - RM Marshall & J. M. Jarboe to John A. Jarboe - 86 acres land; Probate Minutes Grayson Co., TX 19 Nov 1872 - RM Marshall & Heirs of Nancy J. Marshall report sale of 186 acres land the estate of said minors.; and Franklin Skaggs purchased land from RM Marshall with cemetary on it. **************** 1860 Grayson Co., TX Census John A. Jarboe 53yrs b. KY Elmina Jarboe 48yrs b. KY Thomas A. Jarboe 27 yrs b. KY ? Male Jarboe 24 yrs b. KY Charles maybe? Victory Jarboe 22 yrs b. KY Robert W. Jarboe 1 yrs b. TX 2 door down: W. E. Wallace 49 b TN Mary O. 47 b TN E. E. male 20 b TN Joseph 16 b KY Sam A. 14 b KY Son 11 b KY Sarah 7 KY Martha 5 TX Edward Jarboe 3 TX ******************** 1880 Census Place: Denison, Grayson, Texas Source: FHL Film 1255306 National Archives Film T9-1306 Page 134C Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace Dandnage MORRON Self M M W 62 KY Occ: Farmer Fa: VA Mo: KY Elizabeth P. MORRON Wife F M W 58 KY Occ: Keeping House Fa: KY Mo: KY Preston B.H. MORRON Son M S W 21 TX Occ: Farming Fa: KY Mo: KY John S. MORRON Son M S W 18 TX Fa: KY Mo: KY Stiles MORRON Son M W 15 TX Fa: KY Mo: KY Prisilla KIRTLEY Mother F W W 80 KY Fa: VA Mo: V ******************* When first settled in 1830s was known as Ann Eliza. Renamed by Kentucky emigrants in 1858.Unique layout gave town protection against Indian attacks. On freight and stage routes. "Sacred Harp", a robust frontier gospel style of singing and composition, began here. During Civil War Quantrill gang rendezvous. Kentuckytown Baptist Church. Founded 1853 by Kentuckians coming here by wagon train. ******************** Descendants of Thomas Snydor Kirtley Generation No. 1 1. THOMAS SNYDOR1 KIRTLEY was born Abt. 1753 in Orange Co., VA, and died January 14, 1818 in Green now Taylor Co., KY. He married JUDITH LEWIS Abt. 1778, daughter of HENRY LEWIS. She was born Abt. 1763 in Orange Co., IN, and died November 20, 1820 in Green now Taylor Co., KY. Children of THOMAS KIRTLEY and JUDITH LEWIS are: 2. i. WILLIAM2 KIRTLEY, b. October 22, 1782, Orange Co., Va; d. April 03, 1860, Breckinridge, KY. ii. NANCY KIRTLEY, b. Abt. 1779, Orange Co., Va. iii. ELIZABETH KIRTLEY, b. Abt. 1785, Orange Co., VA. iv. LEWIS KIRTLEY, b. Abt. 1787, Orange Co., Va. v. MARY POLLY KIRTLEY, b. Abt. 1789, Orange Co., Va. vi. ELIJAH LOVING KIRTLEY, b. Abt. 1791, Green now Taylor Co., KY. vii. LUCY ANN KIRTLEY, b. November 08, 1793, Madison Co., VA. viii. JUDITH KIRTLEY, b. August 07, 1796, Madison Co., VA. ix. MATILDA KIRTLEY, b. Abt. 1799, Madison Co., VA. Generation No. 2 2. WILLIAM2 KIRTLEY (THOMAS SNYDOR1) was born October 22, 1782 in Orange Co., Va, and died April 03, 1860 in Breckinridge, KY. He married SARAH LEWIS August 13, 1805 in Culpeper Co., VA. She was born April 19, 1787 in VA. Notes for WILLIAM KIRTLEY: res 6 miles North of Campbellsville, in Taylor Co., KY abt 1827 Children of WILLIAM KIRTLEY and SARAH LEWIS are: 3. i. ELMINA3 KIRTLEY, b. Kentucky; d. 1860 Census - Grayson Co., TX. ii. WILLIAM KIRTLEY. iii. JAMES LEWIS KIRTLEY, b. 1805, Madison Co., VA; d. 1860; m. SARAH BOTTOM, January 03, 1828, Green, now Taylor Co., KY. iv. THOMAS JEFFERSON KIRTLEY, b. Abt. 1808, Green, now Taylor Co., KY. v. BENJAMINE KIRTLEY, b. Abt. 1812, Green, now Taylor Co., KY. 4. vi. JOHN MILTON KIRTLEY, b. March 24, 1817, Green, now Taylor Co., KY; d. May 24, 1905, Hardyville, KY. vii. SARAH ANN KIRTLEY, b. Abt. 1822, Green, now Taylor Co., KY. viii. BELLFIELD H. KIRTLEY, b. Abt. 1825, Green, now Taylor Co., KY. 5. ix. ELIJAH KIRTLEY, b. June 09, 1827, Green, now Taylor Co., KY; d. Breckinridge, KY. x. LOUISA KIRTLEY, b. Abt. 1830, Green, now Taylor Co., KY. xi. ELIZABETH KIRTLEY. xii. MARY ELIZABETH KIRTLEY, b. Abt. 1833, Green, now Taylor Co., KY. xiii. WILLIAM T. W. KIRTLEY, b. April 10, 1847, Green, now Taylor Co., KY. xiv. VIRGINIA S. KIRTLEY, b. Abt. 1845, Green, now Taylor Co., KY. xv. EDMUND HOBSON KIRTLEY, b. December 09, 1849, Breckinridge, KY. Generation No. 3 3. ELMINA3 KIRTLEY (WILLIAM2, THOMAS SNYDOR1) was born in Kentucky, and died in 1860 Census - Grayson Co., TX. She married (1) JACK JARBOE. She married (2) JOHN A. JARBOE December 21, 1829 in Green Co., now Taylor Co., Ky, son of ROBERT JARBOE and SALLY RICHESON. He was born December 14, 1809 in Kentucky, and died Aft. 1860 in Texas. Notes for JOHN A. JARBOE: John A had a daughter named Nancy Jane that married Robert Milton Marshall. In 1852 Robert Milton and Nancy joined a wagon train in Greene County Kentucky that included many families from surrounding counties. Also on that train were several Jarboes,including John A and Elmira. Thier journey to Texas took three months.The trip was filled with many exciting and perilous adventures.They had problems along the way with Indians, sickness, flooding,and even a tornado. Many of them, including Robert Milton and Nancy Jane stopped in Kentucky Town, Texas [about fifteen miles from Sherman]. The remainder traveled on to Wise County Texas.Those that went to Wise County were under constant attack by Kiowa and Comanche Indians.It got so bad that several of the Kentucky Town group [including a couple of Jarboe boy's had to go to Wise County and help rescue some kinfolks surrounded by attacking Indians. During The Coval War Robert Milton and two Jarboe's joined the confederate army and served until the end of the war.In the meantime the notorious William Quantrill decided to make Kentuckytown his winter headquarters. In his group were such notable characters as Jesse and Frank Janes, some of the Youngers,and Bloody Bill Anderson. There are several old history books in this county that tells of the goings on of this rough bunch of people. Nancy Jane died at the close of the war in 1865. We found her tombstone still intact in a grove of trees in the middle of a farmers field about three miles from what's left of Kentuckytown .My ggrandfather John Thomas Marshall is the son of Robert and Nancy. We found a hill not to far from there there is still known as Jarboe Hill. ====================================================== 2nd Husband Of Webb/widower With 9 Children; Probate Court Minutes, Vol. H, page 144, 145 & 245 Grayson Co., TX:; 1871 - RM Marshall gdn for his infant child by 1st marriag to Nancy J. Marshall, settled est. for minors and names children.; DB ? page ? Grayson Co., TX Feb 1872 - RM Marshall from Elizabeth Brame - 74 1/2 acres land on waters of Pilot Grove Creek.; DB ? page ? Grayson Co., TX M ar 1875 - RM Marshall as gdn for minor heir of his first wife Nancy J. Marshall, dec'd. to Franklin Scaggs - 100 acres land on Pilot Grove Creek adjoining John A. Jarboe, J.J. Jarboe and A. McClelan; DB ? page ? Grayson Co., TX Aug 1878 - RM Marshall purchased 20 acres land; DB ? page ? Grayson Co., TX Mar 1880 - RM Marshall & J. M. Jarboe to John A. Jarboe - 86 acres land; Probate Minutes Grayson Co., TX 19 Nov 1872 - RM Marshall & Heirs of Nancy J. Marshall report sale of 186 acres land the estate of said minors.; and Franklin Skaggs purchased land from RM Marshall with cemetary on it. **************** 1860 Grayson Co., TX Census John A. Jarboe 53yrs b. KY Elmina Jarboe 48yrs b. KY Thomas A. Jarboe 27 yrs b. KY ? Male Jarboe 24 yrs b. KY Charles maybe? Victory Jarboe 22 yrs b. KY Robert W. Jarboe 1 yrs b. TX 2 door down: W. E. Wallace 49 b TN Mary O. 47 b TN E. E. male 20 b TN Joseph 16 b KY Sam A. 14 b KY Son 11 b KY Sarah 7 KY Martha 5 TX Edward Jarboe 3 TX ******************** When first settled in 1830s was known as Ann Eliza. Renamed by Kentucky emigrants in 1858.Unique layout gave town protection against Indian attacks. On freight and stage routes. "Sacred Harp", a robust frontier gospel style of singing and composition, began here. During Civil War Quantrill gang rendezvous. Kentuckytown Baptist Church. Founded 1853 by Kentuckians coming here by wagon train. Children of ELMINA KIRTLEY and JOHN JARBOE are: 6. i. NANCY JANE4 JARBOE, b. 1831, KY; d. 1865, Kentucky Town, near Sherman, Tx. ii. THOMAS A. JARBOE, b. Abt. 1833, Kentucky. 7. iii. J. N. JARBOE, b. Abt. 1836, Kentucky; d. Texas - most likely. 4. JOHN MILTON3 KIRTLEY (WILLIAM2, THOMAS SNYDOR1) was born March 24, 1817 in Green, now Taylor Co., KY, and died May 24, 1905 in Hardyville, KY. He married (1) ELIZABETH ANN WEATHERSPOON. He married (2) MARY J. SIMMS February 02, 1843 in Green, now Taylor Co., KY. Children of JOHN KIRTLEY and MARY SIMMS are: i. WILLIAM HERNY4 KIRTLEY, b. November 25, 1843, Green, now Taylor Co., KY. ii. JOSEPHINE KIRTLEY, b. April 02, 1847, Hart Co., KY. iii. SARAH J. KIRTLEY, b. Abt. 1848, Hart Co., KY. iv. JAMES ROBERT KIRTLEY, b. May 25, 1853, Hart Co., KY. v. JOHN MILTON KIRTLEY, JR., b. February 22, 1856, Hart Co., KY. vi. ANDREW JACKSON KIRTLEY, b. November 17, 1858. vii. MARY T. KIRTLEY, b. September 08, 1861. viii. FIDELLA KIRTLEY, b. Abt. 1868, Hart Co., KY. 5. ELIJAH3 KIRTLEY (WILLIAM2, THOMAS SNYDOR1) was born June 09, 1827 in Green, now Taylor Co., KY, and died in Breckinridge, KY. He married SUSAN JAN CHAUDOIN November 18, 1850 in Green, now Taylor Co., KY. She was born 1834 in Green, now Taylor Co., KY. Children of ELIJAH KIRTLEY and SUSAN CHAUDOIN are: i. MARTHA ELLIS4 KIRTLEY, b. 1851, Taylor Co., KY. ii. ELLEN W. BELLE KIRTLEY, b. 1853, Taylor Co., KY. 8. iii. THOMAS EDMOND KIRTLEY, b. 1854, Taylor Co., KY. iv. LOUISA KIRTLEY, b. 1856, Taylor Co., KY. v. GEORGE WASHINGTON KIRTLEY, b. 1859, Taylor Co., KY. vi. MARY FRANCES ANNA KIRTLEY, b. 1862, Taylor Co., KY. vii. ELIJAH HARDIE KIRTLEY, b. 1865, Green Co., KY. viii. JAMES LUSHION KIRTLEY, b. June 08, 1867. ix. AVLET COLMAN KIRTLEY, b. 1869, Green Co., KY. Generation No. 4 6. NANCY JANE4 JARBOE (ELMINA3 KIRTLEY, WILLIAM2, THOMAS SNYDOR1) was born 1831 in KY, and died 1865 in Kentucky Town, near Sherman, Tx. She married ROBERT MILTON MARSHALL August 16, 1851 in Marion Co., KY, son of THOMAS MARSHALL. He was born 1829 in Kentucky, and died 1911 in Texas ?. Notes for NANCY JANE JARBOE: Posted by Jerry Owen <ebsinc@texoma.net> on Sun, 08 Aug 1999, in response to Marshalls, posted by Allen on Sun, 08 Aug 1999 Surname: Marshall Murphy Owen, Jarboe I live in Grayson County Tx and Robert Milton Marshall is my Gggrandfather.His son by Nancy Jane Jarboe by the name of John Thomas Marshall was my greatgrandfather. My grandmother was Edna Marshall. Robert Milton came to Grayson County in 1852/53. My understanding is that he and Nancy Jane traveled with a wagon train that contained several Greene County Kentucky families including Roberts father Thomas Marshall and his mother and Nancy Jane's parents John A Jarboe and Elmira Kirtley Jarboe. There were also other brothers and sisters of Roberts and Nancy's on the trip. It is my understanding that the wagon train had originated in another County and was under the charge of Newt Yowell as wagonmaster. There are Yowell descendents still living in Grayson County.The trip was a long and hazardous one that involved swollen rivers, tornadoes, Iindian trouble,and sicknesses. Apparently several members of the wagon train decided to stop in Kentuckytown Grayson County. This group included Robert Milton and the Jarboe family. Thomas Marshall and his other children decided to travel on to Wise County TX. Unfortunately at that time the Commanches and Kiowas were ravaging that area. After many close calls and fierce Indian battles Thomas and family moved to Grayson County. I beleive that George Baker was in that group. Fortunately for all of us us there are some good Marshall histories available with tons of information. I will be glad to share what I have and if I don't have it will be glad to point you towards someone else who might. Actually we have been quite anxious to learn more about Geotge Baker and his descendants.Look forward to exchangeing information with you. Jerry Owen Notes for ROBERT MILTON MARSHALL: Came to Grayson Co., Tx in 1852-1853. Travel from Greene County, KY by wagon train with other Greene Co., families. The wagon train had originated in another county in KY under the chare of one Newt Yowell as its wagonmaster. The trip was long and hazardous, that involved swollen river, tornadoes, Indians and sickness. Children of NANCY JARBOE and ROBERT MARSHALL are: 9. i. JOHN THOMAS5 MARSHALL, b. November 16, 1852, Kentucky; d. 1931, Whitewright, Grayson Co., TX. ii. EDNA MARSHALL. 7. J. N.4 JARBOE (ELMINA3 KIRTLEY, WILLIAM2, THOMAS SNYDOR1) was born Abt. 1836 in Kentucky, and died in Texas - most likely. He married A. VICTORY [JARBOE] in Arkansas most likely. She was born Abt. 1838 in Kentucky, and died in Texas - most likely. Notes for J. N. JARBOE: 1880 Census Place: E.D. 10, Grayson, Texas Source: FHL Film 1255307 National Archives Film T9-1307 Page 243B Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace J. N. JARBOE Head M M W 43 KY Occ: Farmer Fa: KY Mo: KY A. V. JARBOE Wife F M W 41 KY Occ: Keeping House Fa: KY Mo: KY R. W. JARBOE Son M S W 20 TX Occ: At Home Fa: KY Mo: KY Children of J. JARBOE and A. [JARBOE] are: 10. i. WILLIAM C. 'WC'5 JARBOE, b. 1856, Arkansas; d. 1934, Altus, OK. ii. ROBERT W. JARBOE, b. November 1859, Texas; m. REBECCA P. [JARBOE]. 8. THOMAS EDMOND4 KIRTLEY (ELIJAH3, WILLIAM2, THOMAS SNYDOR1) was born 1854 in Taylor Co., KY. He married ELLA MCATEE. Child of THOMAS KIRTLEY and ELLA MCATEE is: i. TIMOHT HUGH5 KIRTLEY. Generation No. 5 9. JOHN THOMAS5 MARSHALL (NANCY JANE4 JARBOE, ELMINA3 KIRTLEY, WILLIAM2, THOMAS SNYDOR1) was born November 16, 1852 in Kentucky, and died 1931 in Whitewright, Grayson Co., TX. He married SARAH LAVONIA TEAGUE August 25, 1871 in Whitewright, TX, daughter of FRANKLIN TEAGUE and MALINDA NEWTON. She was born December 08, 1856 in Kentuckytown, Grayson Co. TX, and died February 09, 1887 in Whitewright, Grayson Co., TX. Children of JOHN MARSHALL and SARAH TEAGUE are: i. VESTER6 MARSHALL. ii. LENA MARSHALL. iii. G. J. MARSHALL. iv. ELIZABETH MARSHALL. v. NANIE JANE MARSHALL. vi. FRANKLIN EDGAR MARSHALL. vii. JOHN NEWTON MARSHALL. viii. WALTER SCOT MARSHALL. ix. SARAH BELLE MARSHALL. x. MAGGIE MAY MARSHALL. xi. GEORGE MELTON MARSHALL. ******************** If anyone has any supplement information concerning this, we sure would be interested in your comments. Randy Dunavan Longview, Texas http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/d/u/n/James-R-Dunavan/index.html? Welcome=988131687
Dear Judy, Is there any mention of WESTERFIELD, DAWSON or LEE in the county book? It is so kind of you to volunteer do to this for us. Thanks in advance. Sharon
Hi Judy, I'm interested in the surnames of HEDGES and STALLINGS. Thank you for sharing, Tom Hedges
Happy to do lookups in this History of Daviess County, KY. If you have any names you would like me to check I would be happy to do so. Judy
Sept 1857 Sun 20 We went to grandmothers to see her ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------- Mo 21 I helped William Howard thrash wheet John helped Eprhaim McDaniel cut tobacco ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------- Tue 22 We helped Wm. Winkler thrash wheet Ephraimn Mcdaniel helped him for John work yesterday ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------- Wed 23 We worked on our barn Ephraim McDaniel helped us and Wm Howard helped S. W. Allen thrash wheet in my place half day only ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------- Thu 24 We made some bords halled bords and nailed some on the barn and I went to Knottsville after some nails ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------- Frid 25 I made some bords and halled them and nailed some on the barn, I was unwell ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------- Satu 26 John helpled William fan wheet I halled and housed tobacco ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------- Davis only living grandmother was Elizabeth Douthitt in Hancock County
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Sept 1857 I failed to include these entries for Sept 12, last week Satur 12 I helped Allen and Gatewood raise a house and John went and took Nancy Winkler to old Mr Winklers and then he succored a little tobacco and lazed around the ballance of the day ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------- Reason McDaniel and myself is square in point of swaping work Sept 12th 1857 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------- I am seven days behind with William Winkler in our swaping work Sept 12th 1857 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------- I am behind with G Husk half day in our swapping work Sept 12th 1857 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------- Su 13 I went to Asbury Chapple and heard A F Dadisman preach in the evening ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------- Mo 14 We cut and halled poles and forks to make tobacco scaffolds and halled a load of sticks from Wm Winklers barn and cut hung and succored tobacco ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------- Tues 15 John went to mill and I made a straw pen and halled and scaffoled tobacco and after dinner we cut and hung tobacco ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------- Wed 16 We scaffoled tobacco and succord some tobacco and after dinner we cut and put up tobacco and I went to hunt a squirrel for Reason McDaniel ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------- Thu 17 John fooled around until nearly dinner and I made bords in the evening we put up some straw John bolted cord timber ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------- Fri 18 I helped Mr Lee thrash wheet for Wm Winkler it rained about 4 oclock and we did not get done John halled some bords to the barn ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------- Sat 19 I helped Mr Lee finish thrashing wheet we got at dinner I was at work for William John finished succoring tobacco after I got home I went and killed a mutton for Reason McDaniel
>From another List-FYI I know we are all horrified about the events of September 11, 2001. For those who wish to discuss this in depth, there is a list just for this purpose. To subscribe, send a new e-mail to Headlines-L-request@rootsweb.com with 'subscribe' in the body of the message. The letter from the Canadian was written in the 1970's. While it does apply to our situation today, and it is a valid message, it is not new. The other thing circulating now is that Nostradamus predicted that World War Three would start on 9-11-2001. This is a hoax. The prediction is dated after Nostradamus had been dead for quite some time. Read about Nostradamus here http://www.dreamscape.com/morgana/titan.htm I know some of these things seem real when we get them in our e-mail box. I have been fooled by them before. I am sure all of us have been duped at one time or another by some message we read. This is a very good site to check out those 'urban legends.' Bookmark it and go search it when you get these messages. The AFU & Urban Legends Archive http://www.urbanlegends.com/ For those virus related hoaxes that come in your box, go here to search. http://www.europe.datafellows.com/news/hoax/index.html Remember, if it encourages you to send to everyone you know, it's probably not valid. Cathy Barnes>List Admin ==== ARCLAY Mailing List ==== Don't spread that Hoax! http://www.nonprofit.net/hoax/default.htm _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp
Hello, Lists! Can anyone send me the e-mail address for a Phyllis Hill Brown, a genealogist in Harrodsburg, KY? Any help would be appreciated. Cookie, in Florida
Thanks to you all for the information on Lebanon in Marion County. Is their list address known to any of you? Sorry, < dannybo > but your e-mail was returned. Cookie, in Florida
Can anyone tell me in which county Lebanon, KY is located? Would greatly appreciate any help. Cookie, in Florida
Randy, Are you sure your reference is not referring to the three volume set published by Mary Jo McGuire who lived in Detroit MI in 1977. Last I heard she was living in Farmington Hills, MI My copy of her Volume II - Kentucky Jarboe's gives her address as 9959 Piedmont, Detroit, MI. It also has a label that gives her new address as 22357 Bonner, Farmington Hills, MI My copy of Volume I - Maryland gives her addrerss as Virginia Ave, Springfield, KY. Same for Volume III - Indiana. Bob Alvey > Subj: [KYDAVIES-L] Jarboe Books ? > Date: 9/2/01 9:53:08 AM Pacific Daylight Time > From: randyd@texramp.net (Randy Dunavan) > To: KYDAVIES-L@rootsweb.com > > > > > > Found this little tid-bit in rootsweb: > > There is a Three volume Jarboe book set written by > Mary J. McGee in 1979 in Detroit > > Has anyone ever seen or heard of this ? > > > > Randy Dunavan > Longview, Texas > > >