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/xAB.2ACI/2220 Message Board Post: This site needs traffic in order to stay up. Please try it. It has loads of information on any topic you could think of and its all free. http://xrl.us/btgo
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: BURTON Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.co.uk/mbexec/msg/5538/xAB.2ACI/2167.1 Message Board Post: I think Sherod Burton is my GGGrandfather. Questions: Where was Wife Letty born and was she the mother of Son John? Where and when was Son John born and what was his middle name? Answers will help me document the fact. Andy Burton, Houston, TX [email protected]
There was a well-known engraver of that name but he was b 1808 in Engl. (I understand that an engraving of Henry Clay by him was/is? in the library of the Old Capitol Bldg. in Frankfort, KY.) John and Page Sartain are mentioned in 1815 deeds executed in Louisville for the Illinois grant, in the papers of Geo. Rogers Clark. (Also spelled Sertain, Sartane). Did your folks go to IL? The land may have been sold rather than occupied. In 1820, there was a John Sartain in Giles Co., VA and one in Madison Co., GA. This one in 1860 looks promising for yours though: 1860, Illinois MASON BATH P O Series: M653 Roll: 210 Page: 544 SARTAIN JOHN 65 M W KY IL MASON BATH P O 1860 He was a farmer, with Sallie M. 63, Thomas J. 25, Helen W. 20, all b KY. He does not appear to be in the 1870 census. __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Finance Tax Center - File online. File on time. http://taxes.yahoo.com/filing.html
The Senate did not vote on the vital records bill yesterday. (HB100) They passed it over and did not vote on it. It still could come up for a vote before the sessions ends. To make your feelings known, contact the Senate: Out of State 502-564-8100 In Kentucky: 1-800-372-7181 You can leave a message for ALL Senators. If you do not live in Kentucky tell them that this bill affects your right to information about your family who died in Kentucky. Other states have solved the identity theft issue by issuing certificates that are non-certified and stamped "For Genealogical Use Only - Not For Identification." Bill Status Line: 1-866-301-9004 HB 100
I've gotten so many requests that I'd better clarify how to get copies of the non-certified death certificates for 1911 - 1953 from the Kentucky Historical Society. You have to GO to the Kentucky Historical Society in Frankfort to copy them yourself for .30. You can also request a library reference person to copy it for you by mail or online. The charge is $5 if you are in-state or $12 if you are out-of-state. If you want more than one certificate use the Staff Researcher service which is hourly. $25 per hour (or $15 if you are a member of the Kentucky Historical Society.) They can copy several in an hour. Please us the online index to get the certificate number and year that it was filed. (usually this is the same year as the death.) One of the easiest to use is the Kentucky Vital Records Project of the Kentucky Gen Web. http://www.rootsweb.com/~kygenweb/kvrp/ You can order the certificates online with a credit card from the Kentucky Historical Society. Go to http://history.ky.gov Click on "Shop the 1792 Store" Click on "research" By mail with a check in advance: Kentucky Historical Society Library 100 W. Broadway Frankfort, KY 40601
I am looking for information re: John Sartain and Sallie Ball. They were married in 1816 in Garrard County. Many thanks, Carolyn in El Paso
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Boone-Brown-Huffman-Jamison-Jones-Locker-Oliver-Pendleton-Rice Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/xAB.2ACI/2219 Message Board Post: Seeking information on Annie E. Rice, b-1858 d-1913 m-Albert Huffman about 1874. Annie's father Ben/Benjamin Rice, maybe from Indiana, no other information known on Annie except burial location. Albert Huffman b-1845 d-1914, Albert's parents: William Huffman 1803-1872. Sarah Sally Jones 1805-1883. Albert and his parents were from Garrard County, Albert's decendants are hold a Huffman Reunion in July at the Logan-Hubbel Park.
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The Kentucky Death certificates for 1911-1953 are available on microfilm at the Kentucky Historical Society and other genealogical libraries in Kentucky. At KHS the cost is .30 each. The deaths are indexed online at: Rootsweb http://userdb.rootsweb.com/ky/death/search.cgi (1911-2000) Vital Search http://www.vitalsearch-worldwide.com/ (1911-2002) University of Kentucky http://ukcc.uky.edu/~vitalrec/ (1911-1986) This will not change if the legislation passes. Only the later certificates will not be available. Sharon
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Williams, Watkins, Turner Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/xAB.2ACI/2217 Message Board Post: March 22, 2004 Middletown Journal, Middletown, Ohio Jewell C. Williams Jewell C. Williams, 80, of Germantown, passed away Friday, March 19, 2004. Jewell was born in Kentucky on Jan. 16, 1924, to the late Nora (Turner) and James B. Watkins. She was a former member of Germantown First Church of God. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband of 52 years, Dorsey C. Williams; her daughter, Teresa Williams; her brother, Edward Watkins; and her sister, Anna Mae Spears. She is survived by three daughters and sons-in-law, Brenda and Larry McIntosh, Linda and Bob Hall and Kim and John Naylor, all of Germantown; three sons and a daughter-in-law, Gary and Steven Williams, both of Middletown, and Brian and Nikki Williams, of Miamisburg; eight grandchildren, Carrie Edmondson, Israel and Amanda McIntosh, Jordan Naylor, Christine Velde, Gary, Jerry and Brooke Williams; nine great-grandchildren, Erica and Tara Edmondson, Nathan, Kyle, Zachary and Christopher Velde, Tyler, Whitney and Caeli Williams; three sisters, Joyce Ellison of Crab Orchard, Ky., Lorraine (James) Ward of Fairborn and Glenna Williams of Middletown; three brothers, Clifford Watkins of Germantown, Kenneth (Wilma) Watkins of Hillsboro and Wayne Watkins (Waveline) of Richmond, Ky. ARRANGEMENTS: Friends may call from 5 to 8 p.m. Tuesday at Dalton Funeral Home in Germantown, where the funeral service will begin at 10 a.m. Wednesday, with Pastor Mark McCain officiating. Burial will be at Highland Cemetery. MEMORIALS: If desired, contributions may be made to Hospice of Dayton.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/xAB.2ACI/292.293.775.973.979 Message Board Post: Sorry for late reply - I show a Libby Dennis with nine children - Pleasant, Henry, Mahala, Mildred, Elizabeth, Polly, Mary A, Aarina and Elisha. We are the Pleasant branch. I find Libby is Siba Dennis will and in 1840 Census. Found two daughters and spouses burial locations but no more so far. It looks like we may be related.
The Kentucky Legislature is getting ready to drastically limit access to Kentucky vital records including BIRTHS, DEATHS, MARRIAGES, and DIVORCE. (MILITARY RECORDS are also being limited but I do not know which bill is involved.) You can find the entire bill at: http://www.lrc.state.ky.us/record/04rs/HB100/SCS1.doc Death certificates will still be public record after 50 years but more recent death certificates will only be available to: 1. the decedent's widow or widower, 2. child eighteen (18) years of age or older 3. parent 4. grandparent 5. sibling eighteen (18) years of age or older 6. funeral director handling the decedent's funeral arrangements 7. personal representative of the decedent's estate 8. a named beneficiary of an insurance policy of the decedent 9. a person with a claim against the decedent's estate This means that genealogists can no longer order great-uncle Jasper's death certificate to see his parents' names. Birth records will be have limited access while the person is living but will still be public record after 100 years. Divorce and marriage records will be closed for 70 years. We are very late in the process. Jan 6-introduced in House; to Health and Welfare (H) Jan 15-posted in committee Jan 29-reported favorably, 1st reading, to Calendar with Committee Substitute Jan 30-2nd reading, to Rules; floor amendment (1) filed to Committee Substitute Feb 2-posted for passage in the Regular Orders of the Day for Tuesday, February 3, 2004 Feb 10-3rd reading, passed 94-2 with Committee Substitute, floor amendment (1) Feb 11-received in Senate Feb 17-to State and Local Government (S) Mar 16-reported favorably, 1st reading, to Calendar with Committee Substitute Mar 17-2nd reading, to Rules THIS TUESDAY, March 23, this bill will be voted on in the full Senate. If it passes, it will go to Gov. Fletcher for his signature into law. Call and email your senator and let him know that you want HB 100 to fail. Time is critical! Do it by Monday, at the latest. You can find your Senator at http://www.lrc.state.ky.us/whoswho/whoswho.htm Telephone: 502-564-8100 FAX : 502-564-6543 Postal address: 700 Capitol Avenue, Frankfort, KY 40601 Toll Free Numbers - 2004 Session (only for Kentucky) Bill Status Line: 1-866-301-9004 Legislative Message Line: 1-800-372-7181 This is the same bill that failed in committee during the last Legislative session. The genealogists of the state worked together to stop its passage. Please pass this information along to others.
Welcome. I don't know about the Bradys but I would be interested in your Colvin name. Nancy BEHIND EVERY SUCCESSFUL WOMAN IS HERSELF "Life may not be the party we hoped for... but while we are here we might as well dance!" Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Finance Tax Center - File online. File on time.
Descendants of Zachariah T. Teater 1 Zachariah T. Teater 1847 - 1892 .. +Rosa Gault 1845 - 1907 ........ 2 Allen Thomas Teater 1869 - 1895 ........ 2 George F. Teater 1867 - 1929 ............ +Texas Chandler 1876 - 1949 ................... 3 Maude Teater 1895 - ................... 3 Kyle Teater 1899 - ................... 3 Mabel Teater 1900 - ................... 3 Lucille Teater 1905 - ........ 2 Harvey W. Teater 1872 - 1947 ............ +Ida Chandler 1873 - 1954 ........ 2 Cyrus Newton Teater 1873 - 1946 ............ +Laura Belle House 1875 - 1962 ................... 3 Buford E. Teater 1900 - 1975 ....................... +Robin W. Carroll 1904 - 1982 ............................. 4 June Carroll Teater 1932 - ................................. +James William Blackford 1931 - ........................................ 5 Jim Lee Blackford 1963 - ........................................ 5 Ann Blackford 1959 - ................... 3 Bradie Ford Teater 1902 - 1995 ....................... +Elizabeth Brooks 1911 - 1999 ............................. 4 Rollie Dean Teater ............................. 4 Roberta Teater ................................. +Stinnett ............................. 4 Billie Jean Teater ............................. 4 Nina Teater ................................. +Young ................... 3 Walter Teater 1905 - 1990 ....................... +Gladys Roberts 1906 - 1978 ............................. 4 Vernon Teater 1928 - ............................. 4 Ruby Teater ................................. +Rue ........ 2 Lesile R. Teater 1875 - 1950 ............ +Luvena Stinnett 1882 - 1964 ................... 3 Myrtle Teater 1898 - 1969 ....................... +Allen A. Burton 1893 - 1985 ............................. 4 Charles T. Burton ............................. 4 Christine A. Burton 1920 - ................... 3 Iva Lue Teater 1900 - 1937 ....................... +Sandusky Bowman ................... 3 Welch Teater 1907 - 1925 ................... 3 Cleo Teater 1915 - ....................... +David T. Willhoite 1911 - ................... 3 Edith C. Teater 1916 - ........ 2 Josie Teater 1877 - 1950 ............ +Moses Ray ................... 3 Jesse B. Ray 1900 - ....................... +Herbert Layton ................... 3 Elmer Ray 1902 - ....................... +Ola Stone ................... 3 Joe Ray 1904 - ................... 3 Roland Ray 1906 - ........ 2 Lizzie Teater 1879 - 1956 ............ +Andrew Stotts 1866 - 1949 ................... 3 Odis Stotts 1900 - 1972 ....................... +Beulah Sebastian 1900 - ................... 3 Eunice Stotts 1902 - ....................... +Corman ................... *2nd Husband of Eunice Stotts: ....................... +Davis ........ 2 Kate Teater 1883 - 1907 ........ 2 Permelia Teater 1885 - ............ +L. E. Speales ........ 2 Ida Teater 1889 - 1961 ............ +Marshal Edward Warren 1893 - 1959 ................... 3 Harold C. Warren 1913 - ....................... +Thelma Reynolds 1912 - ................... 3 Dorine Warren 1914 - ....................... +Odell Leo Comley 1911 - 1963 ................... 3 Wilson Warren 1916 - ....................... +Helen Marie Ward 1927 - ................... 3 Glendon Warren 1920 - ....................... +Alice May Stocker 1918 - ........ 2 Minnie Teater 1890 - ............ +Everett Warner ................... 3 Elsie Warner 1910 - BEHIND EVERY SUCCESSFUL WOMAN IS HERSELF "Life may not be the party we hoped for... but while we are here we might as well dance!" Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Finance Tax Center - File online. File on time.
Oops! I had the wrong price. Please note the correct information below. Sharon Kentucky residents may be interested in attending a series of discussions about Kentucky life in the Great Depression sponsored by the Kentucky Historical Society. The Great Depression started earlier and lasted longer in Kentucky than it did in more urban states. Spend four evenings with noted historians Tracy Campbell and David Hamilton in a series of lively discussions about Kentucky life throughout the 1930s. The four topics to be discussed are: * "Kentucky during the Great Depression." Tracy Campbell begins the series with a detailed look at the impact of the Great Depression on the commonwealth. Thursday, April 8 * "Rural Life and the New Deal." David Hamilton shares how the New Deal affected the lives of rural Kentuckians. Thursday, May 13 * "Franklin Roosevelt in Kentucky." Tracy Campbell returns to discuss the public response to President Roosevelt's visit to Kentucky and his New Deal policy. Thursday, June 10 * "Depression Diversions: 1930s Popular Culture." David Hamilton concludes by exploring books, movies, music, and other aspects of cultural life in the thirties. Thursday, July 8 Background reading materials will be provided and a Depression-era dessert will be served at each session. All sessions begin at 7 p.m. at the Kentucky History Center. The fee is $45 for members of the Kentucky Historical Society or $50 non-KHS members. Preregistration and prepayment are required because attendance is limited. You may register and pay with a credit card by calling Joanie DiMartino at (502) 564-1792 ext. 4467. Kentucky Historical Society Attn: Joanie DiMartino 100 West Broadway Frankfort, KY 40601 (502) 564-1792 ext. 4467 <mailto:[email protected]> [email protected] <http://history.ky.gov/> http://history.ky.gov <http://history.ky.gov/Programs/ky101.htm> http://history.ky.gov/Programs/ky101.htm
I am new to the list and was wondering if anyone was researching the Brady surname. There is a Josiah Brady listed in the 1810 census and John Brady in the 1820. Does anyone know anything about these Bradys? Thanks. Shirley
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Kentucky residents may be interested in attending a series of discussions about Kentucky life in the Great Depression sponsored by the Kentucky Historical Society. The Great Depression started earlier and lasted longer in Kentucky than it did in more urban states. Spend four evenings with noted historians Tracy Campbell and David Hamilton in a series of lively discussions about Kentucky life throughout the 1930s. The four topics to be discussed are: * "Kentucky during the Great Depression." Tracy Campbell begins the series with a detailed look at the impact of the Great Depression on the commonwealth. Thursday, April 8 * "Rural Life and the New Deal." David Hamilton shares how the New Deal affected the lives of rural Kentuckians. Thursday, May 13 * "Franklin Roosevelt in Kentucky." Tracy Campbell returns to discuss the public response to President Roosevelt's visit to Kentucky and his New Deal policy. Thursday, June 10 * "Depression Diversions: 1930s Popular Culture." David Hamilton concludes by exploring books, movies, music, and other aspects of cultural life in the thirties. Thursday, July 8 Background reading materials will be provided and a Depression-era dessert will be served at each session. All sessions begin at 7 p.m. at the Kentucky History Center. The fee is $40 for members of the Kentucky Historical Society or $45 non-KHS members. Preregistration and prepayment are required because attendance is limited. You may register and pay with a credit card by calling Joanie DiMartino at (502) 564-1792 ext. 4467. Kentucky Historical Society Attn: Joanie DiMartino 100 West Broadway Frankfort, KY 40601 (502) 564-1792 ext. 4467 <mailto:[email protected]> [email protected] <http://history.ky.gov/> http://history.ky.gov <http://history.ky.gov/Programs/ky101.htm> http://history.ky.gov/Programs/ky101.htm
FYI, I received this and am most concerned since this interpretation of the law would be most detrimental for genealogists. E. Kaspar ******************************************** FROM: Kristy Gravlin <[email protected]> For those who want to read the actual legislative bill which was submitted to the House Judiciary Committee regarding copyright laws, you can access this URL PDF file: (URLs not allowed on this site). The core of the proposed law can be found in Section 3: Any person who makes available in commerce to others a quantitatively substantial part of the information in a database generated, gathered, or maintained by another person, knowing that such making available in commerce is without the authorization of that person (including a successor in interest) or that person's licensee, when acting within the scope of its license, shall be liable for the remedies set forth in Section 7... "In plain English, what this law is saying is that copyright protections will be extended to databases, regardless of whether the information contained within those databases is, itself, copyrightable. Collections of information which is, itself, unprotected (pricing information, sports scores, weather data, etc.) will become protected. In a sense, this law allows somebody who compiles a database to own the facts found therein." ___________________________________________________________________ My understanding of this bill is such that when I post information on the internet about my family's surname, ancestors and descendants alike, it will become the property of large databases who will receive the information via their technology. Thus I would no longer own MY information of MY family. If I wanted to write a family history book based on my lineage, then I would have to pay that "owner" copyright royalties for MY own information. This is extremely unfair. -Kathleen