Wallace Chapel Cemetery is in Madison County at the site of Wallace Chapel, a Methodist Church on Guinn Road in an area known as Wallaceton (off Ky Hwy 21 East near Berea). I believe access is relatively easy to this cemetery and it's right along the road. Wallace Cemetery is a different cemetery, located in Garrard County. I've never been to nor seen that one, though, and can't say how easy access would be. All the best! Rita Fox www.paintlickreflections.com -----Original Message----- From: kygarrar-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:kygarrar-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of M. A. Farrell Sent: Monday, January 07, 2008 10:35 PM To: kygarrar@rootsweb.com Subject: [KYGARRAR] Wallaces Will try this again - my "sender" says the entire message went through the first time! Barbara, did your reference say where the Wallace Chapel Cemetery was? Just remembered I bought the Vockery Garrard Cemetery Book not long ago, which lists a "Wallace Cemetery off Broadus Branch Road near old Wallace Mill on Paint Lick, 1/2 mile south of Isaac Road. Maybe this cemetery would be easier accessed from the Madison Co side - have bad knee and don't know whether I can walk 1/2 mile over un-level terrain.. Must try to find it next time I go to KY. Yes, if the James was born in 1783, he might be the son of my Michael Wallaces. My Hannah Wallace Anderson was born 29 Apr 1767 and married James Anderson in Madison Co 10 May 1788; and MAYBE all the Wallace boys were older than she was. The supposed birth order of children of Michael Wallace (ca.1734-1808) and Ann Allen (ca.1740-2 Jul 1827, marr ca.?1757) is: William Wallace marr Sally [Sarah?] Shannon, John Wallace marr Mackey, Allen Wallace marr Nancy Terrill, Michael Wallace marr Nancy Shannon, Josiah Wallace marr Polly Mason, Mary 'Polly' Wallace Giles, Hannah Wallace Anderson 1767, Elizabeth 'Betsy' Wallace marr Wm. Shannon, Sarah 'Sallie' Wallace marr Wm Duff. Some of this information is suspect, since sons are listed first; it came from "Tables of Descent" prepared by an older 5th cousin; the marriage of Hannah Wallace to James Anderson in Madison Co 10 May 1788, is documented by marriage bond on record there. This Wallace family apparently came to KY around 1785, from Augusta Co VA - where the Andersons lived. Andersons lived in the same area in KY, but east of Paint Lick Cr, nearer Silver Creek. A Michael Wallace [maye this Michael's father] proved importation into Augusta around 1740. Mary Alice ________________________________________ PeoplePC Online A better way to Internet http://www.peoplepc.com ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to KYGARRAR-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
The William Wallace buried in Vockery's Wallace Cemetery, was born 1760, so could well have been son of Michael Wallace and Ann Allen. There are two Ann Wallaces buried there; no dates for either. Two others there, Elizabeth 1800-1823 and Janey 1803-1807. ________________________________________ PeoplePC Online A better way to Internet http://www.peoplepc.com
Will try this again - my "sender" says the entire message went through the first time! Barbara, did your reference say where the Wallace Chapel Cemetery was? Just remembered I bought the Vockery Garrard Cemetery Book not long ago, which lists a "Wallace Cemetery off Broadus Branch Road near old Wallace Mill on Paint Lick, 1/2 mile south of Isaac Road. Maybe this cemetery would be easier accessed from the Madison Co side - have bad knee and don't know whether I can walk 1/2 mile over un-level terrain.. Must try to find it next time I go to KY. Yes, if the James was born in 1783, he might be the son of my Michael Wallaces. My Hannah Wallace Anderson was born 29 Apr 1767 and married James Anderson in Madison Co 10 May 1788; and MAYBE all the Wallace boys were older than she was. The supposed birth order of children of Michael Wallace (ca.1734-1808) and Ann Allen (ca.1740-2 Jul 1827, marr ca.?1757) is: William Wallace marr Sally [Sarah?] Shannon, John Wallace marr Mackey, Allen Wallace marr Nancy Terrill, Michael Wallace marr Nancy Shannon, Josiah Wallace marr Polly Mason, Mary 'Polly' Wallace Giles, Hannah Wallace Anderson 1767, Elizabeth 'Betsy' Wallace marr Wm. Shannon, Sarah 'Sallie' Wallace marr Wm Duff. Some of this information is suspect, since sons are listed first; it came from "Tables of Descent" prepared by an older 5th cousin; the marriage of Hannah Wallace to James Anderson in Madison Co 10 May 1788, is documented by marriage bond on record there. This Wallace family apparently came to KY around 1785, from Augusta Co VA - where the Andersons lived. Andersons lived in the same area in KY, but east of Paint Lick Cr, nearer Silver Creek. A Michael Wallace [maye this Michael's father] proved importation into Augusta around 1740. Mary Alice ________________________________________ PeoplePC Online A better way to Internet http://www.peoplepc.com
Mary Alice, Thanks for this Wallace information. I'm going to dig in to my old notes and emails and see what I can find. I'm showing Margaret's parents as a James Wallace, b. 20 Feb 1783 in VA and Margaret Baker, b. 18 Feb 1787 NC. They were married 3 Oct 1808 and a Garrard Co. bond was signed by William Wallace. (Maybe James' father?) This James and Margaret Wallace were both buried in Wallace Chapel Cemetery in Madison Co in the 1860's. I want to find an old cemetery record that someone sent me that connected my Baldocks and Wallaces to land and the small old cemetery. I'll let you know what I find. Thanks for your help, Barb treehugger15@msn.com<mailto:treehugger15@msn.com> ----- Original Message ----- From: M. A. Farrell<mailto:mafarr28@peoplepc.com> To: kygarrar@rootsweb.com<mailto:kygarrar@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, January 07, 2008 6:40 PM Subject: Re: [KYGARRAR] Wallace Barbara, this Wallace property, partly on the Garrard side of Paint Lick with cemetery, belonged to Michael Wallace who wrote will on 13 Feb 1808; will was entered into Garrard Co Court at the April 1808 court, so he died between 13 Feb and about 1 Apr 1808. (Another Michael Wallace lived in Madison Co and died around 1804, maybe a nephew of this one.) For a man on his "death bed", he managed to dictate/write a long will - 6 pages in Will Bk C. Legacies to wife Anne (Mansion House and land bounded by small drain... below the house, up said drain through the back lain [lane] by the graveyard... slaves, etc.); son Michael; youngest son Josiah Wallace; son William; daughter Hannah Anderson [my 5GGM]; son John; son Allen; dau Elizabeth Shannon; dau Sarah Duff; son/law James Anderson; to Polly Giles step-daughter of my daughter Mary Giles; grandson Cantly Wallace s/o my son John Wallace. No son "James Wallace" is mentioned. Michael Wallace does state that he has already disposed of part of his estate "amongst my children by way of advancement", so it is possible he had children other than those mentioned. I haven't looked for a "James Wallace" who owned property in Garrard (or Madison) - have you? Mary Alice ________________________________________ PeoplePC Online A better way to Internet http://www.peoplepc.com<http://www.peoplepc.com/> ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to KYGARRAR-request@rootsweb.com<mailto:KYGARRAR-request@rootsweb.com> with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Barbara, this Wallace property, partly on the Garrard side of Paint Lick with cemetery, belonged to Michael Wallace who wrote will on 13 Feb 1808; will was entered into Garrard Co Court at the April 1808 court, so he died between 13 Feb and about 1 Apr 1808. (Another Michael Wallace lived in Madison Co and died around 1804, maybe a nephew of this one.) For a man on his "death bed", he managed to dictate/write a long will - 6 pages in Will Bk C. Legacies to wife Anne (Mansion House and land bounded by small drain... below the house, up said drain through the back lain [lane] by the graveyard... slaves, etc.); son Michael; youngest son Josiah Wallace; son William; daughter Hannah Anderson [my 5GGM]; son John; son Allen; dau Elizabeth Shannon; dau Sarah Duff; son/law James Anderson; to Polly Giles step-daughter of my daughter Mary Giles; grandson Cantly Wallace s/o my son John Wallace. No son "James Wallace" is mentioned. Michael Wallace does state that he has already disposed of part of his estate "amongst my children by way of advancement", so it is possible he had children other than those mentioned. I haven't looked for a "James Wallace" who owned property in Garrard (or Madison) - have you? Mary Alice ________________________________________ PeoplePC Online A better way to Internet http://www.peoplepc.com
I accidentally deleted an email regarding a Wallace buried in a small cemetery near Paint Lick Creek near the Garrard-Madison line. The email caught my eye because I have a Margaret Jane Wallace, d/o James Wallace and Margaret Baker, b. 30 Jul 1821, d. 6 Feb 1857. She was married to James J. Baldock. I believe Margaret and/or some family members were buried on their property in a small cemetery as described above. Their daughter Mary Elizabeth Baldock, b. 09 May 1854 married Edward C. Smith (my great grandparents). Any connection ??? Barbara Clay Pasch
Questions: Why would William and Mary have gone to Madison County, Kentucky, to get married? Does any one have proof that the marriage listed in Madison County marriage index was indeed the two people who lived in Saline County prior to their marriage and following their marriage, or additional information that might provide some credence to this claim OR, is the report in Wheeler Cousins an error or an assumption based on coincidental names? Without additional information, a Saline county marriage would seem to make more sense than a Madison county marriage. Response: There could be several reasons for a Madison County marriage: ongoing estate settlement of Thomas who was killed in the War of 1812, a family visit (Clary's mother-in-law was still living in Madison Co.), or perhaps the Saline info is in error and Mary was from KY. Clary's oldest , Susannah, married William Wolfskill in 1817 in Garrard Co. and they moved to Saline Co. In 1819, Clary moved the family to Saline Co. ; she married William McMahan there. I am not aware of actual proof which states the William & Mary in the Madison Co. marriage records are the same ones, but consent was given by John Harris, father of the bride. There were no John Harris' in the 1820 Garrard County census, two John Harris' in the Madison County census, and no John Harris. in the 1820 Saline County census. Where was Stephen Wheeler born? Response: I believe this is an error in the Saline info. Stephen was born abt. one year before his father was killed at Old Fort Miami in Maumee, OH. There is no indication Clary veer went to Harrison County for Stephen's birth. Her entire family lived on the Garrard/Madison County line until she left for Saline Co. in 1819. Gary W. Wheeler Cincinnati, OH _________________________________________________________________ Make distant family not so distant with Windows Vista® + Windows Live™. http://www.microsoft.com/windows/digitallife/keepintouch.mspx?ocid=TXT_TAGLM_CPC_VideoChat_distantfamily_012008
This message is being triple posted on the Saline County, Missouri, list, the Madison County, Kentucky, list, and the Garrard County, Kentucky, list. Though the questions deal with Kentucky records, the people lived in Saline Co. I covering my bases in hopes that one of you might be able to help clarify my confusion. Topic 1: 1830 marriage of William Wheeler to Mary Harris Discussion: 1. "Early marriages of Madison County, Kentucky" shows a marriage between a William Wheeler and a Mary Harris (daughter of "John Harris"). "Wheeler Cousins" reports that this was the marriage of William Wheeler, son of Thomas Wheeler and Clary Harris. 2. "History of Saline County" (1881) says that William Wheeler, of Saline County, married "Miss Mary Harris, of Saline County. Questions: Why would William and Mary have gone to Madison County, Kentucky, to get married? Does any one have proof that the marriage listed in Madison County marriage index was indeed the two people who lived in Saline County prior to their marriage and following their marriage, or additional information that might provide some credence to this claim? OR, is the report in "Wheeler cousins" an error or an assumption based on coincidental names? Without additional information, a Saline county marriage would seem to make more sense than a Madison county marriage. Topic 2: Where was Stephen Wheeler born? Discussion: 1. "History of Saline County" reports that Stephen Wheeler was born in _Harrison county_, Kentucky, in 1812. 2. His grave marker says he was born in _May_ 1812. 2. His parents were from _Garrard County_, Kentucky. 3. In _March_ 1812, his father, Thomas Wheeler, purchased stuff at an estate sale in Garrard County. 4. When Thomas died in 1813, his will was probated in Garrard County. Question: Why would Clary Harris have gone to Harrison County to give birth to Stephen? (Harrison county is about 50+ miles to the NE of Garrard county.) Might this be an error "History of Saline County" - either based on a mishearing, a misreading, or a mis-typesetting? Again, does anyone have proof that Stephen was born in Harrison County, Kentucky, or additional information that could help make sense of a Harrison county birth? Without additional information, a Garrard county birth certainly makes more sense. Many thanks, Lesa!
Years ago, when I first became interested in this crazy hobby of genealogy, I attended a lecture by a well-known genealogist-historian-lecturer-author on doing genealogical research in Virginia. She commented, If you are researching Virginia, then research ALL the counties. I thought the lady was nuts, until I started digging into my father's colonial ancestors' lives. She was and is so right! My Dad's paternal grandmother was a direct descendant of the 1714 Germmana immigrant, John Kemper [whose many descendants sometimes bear that frustrating first name!] Here is an example for the colonial Holtzclaw family, whose records I find in many Virginia counties, including Orange Co., although Jacob Holtzclaw and his wife Catherine were residents in 1748 of Prince William Co., which divided into other counties--of course!!! Some of the Holtzclaw descendants migrated to Kentucky. Perhaps these abstracts will help you find some of your *missing* Germanna relatives: By the way, if you know the relationship of Jacob Holtzclaw and his Catherine, of ca. 1748, to the grantees in these deeds, will you post the info on this list--so that we can all share your knowledge--and perhaps in turn help you with some knotty genealogical problems. If you use these excerpts in your own notes, please add the citations, which I have tried to give, in most cases. (Your descendants will ask: Where did you get this information? Did you make it up?) Submitted by E.W.Wallace First, two abstracted land grants for land in Stafford Co. and later in Fairfax Co. (Note how the counties kept dividing. Also, note that this first Northern Neck land grant is dated 1724, ten years after these first Germanna colonists were imported by Governor Alexander Spotswood. I understand Jacob Holtzclaw was a teacher, and therefore seemed to acquaint himself with the land laws/customs of Virginia in a short time.) Northern Neck Land Grant A-125 Jacob Holtzclaw of Stafford Co. 496 A. 82 Per [perches] in said Co. adj. Wm. Stone, on Broad Run. 9 Feb 1724. (Gertrude E. Gray, VIRGINIA NORTHERN NECK LAND GRANTS, 1694-1742 [Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1987, Third printing 1997], p. 79) Northern Neck Land Grant Bk F-293: Jacob Holtzclaw of Pr. William Co. 335 A. in Fairfax Co. Surv. Jacob Lasswell. On Fork of William's Gap Br., adj. George Carter Esq. dec'd. John Hanby, Jacob Pedrick, Fairfax Manor of Leeds. 2 June 1748. (Gertrude E. Gray, VIRGINIA NORTHERN NECK LAND GRANTS, V. II, 1742-1775 [Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1988, Third printing 1997], p. 16) Apparently earlier than August 1748, Jacob Holtzclaw and his wife seem to have owned land in Orange Co., VA, which land they sold to persons who probably were relatives of some degree. Orange County Deed Bk 11 pp. 83-84 Indenture 25 Aug 1748 between Jacob Holtzclaw and Catherine, his wife, of Prince William County, and Henry Huffman, of Orange County.. for seventeen pounds .. grants 225 acres .. bounded .. John Young .. Harmon Back's line.... No witnesses Jacob Holtzclaw Recorded Orange County Catherine (X) Holtzclaw 25 August 1748 DB 11 - pp. 84-86 Indenture 25 Aug 174- between Jacob Holtzclaw and Catherine, his wife, of Prince William County, and Harmon Back, of Orange County.. for twenty pounds .. grants 100 acres land in Orange County in the Little Fork of the North Branch of Rappahannock River .. bounded .. Jacob Fishback... No witnesses Jacob Holtzclaw Recorded Orange County Catherine (X) Holtzclaw 25 August 1748 DB 11 - pp. 86-88 Indenture 25 Aug 1748 betwen Jacob Holtclaw and Catherine, his wife, of Prince William County, and John Young, Junr..., and Katherine Young (Infant).. son and daughter of John and Mary Young of Orange County .. for sum of twelve pounds .. grant 200 acres in the North Little Fork of Rapphannock River .. bounded Henry Huffman .. Little Indian Run .. Chisum's line .. to be divided between John Young and Katherine Young in the manner following .. [description of the land] .. to the use of John Young Junr. and residue of land to Katherine Young (reserving to John Young, the Elder, and Mary, his wife, parents of John Young, Junr. and Katherine Young .. the free use of the land during their natural lives... No witnesses Jacob Holtzclaw Recorded Orange County Catherine (X) Holtzclaw 25 August 1748 (Ruth L. and Sam Sparacio, DEED ABSTRACTS OF ORANGE COUNTY, VIRGINIA (1743-1759) [McLean, VA: The Antient Press, 1985, second printing], pp. 98-99) **************Start the year off right. Easy ways to stay in shape. http://body.aol.com/fitness/winter-exercise?NCID=aolcmp00300000002489
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: JackMurphy49 Surnames: MURPHY Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.kentucky.counties.garrard/3933/mb.ashx Message Board Post: I am trying to locate some online maps of early Garrard County, specifically Precinct Number 2. My MURPHY kinfolk lived in that area. My G5 Grandfather, John MURPHY arrived in Kentucky (originally in Lincoln County) in the Fall of 1779 and stayed in the Scott Station (camp area) until around 1783 when he settled about 2 miles from Scott Station to area called Back Creek (used to be referred to as Wooley's Fork of Paint Lick. Also, does anyone have a list of the original families that settled at Scott's Station, and what was Mr. Scott's first name? I have an affadavit for a court case involving Vancleave versus Todd filed 15 Mar 1819. The disposition was transcribed on 18 Feb 1819. Any help would be appreciated. Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: DonaldRoberson62 Surnames: Roberson, Jenkins Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.kentucky.counties.garrard/3932/mb.ashx Message Board Post: JOHN ROBERSON was born December 25, 1813 in Kentucky, and died October 13, 1887 in Missouri. He married MARGARET M. JENKINS December 25, 1842, Garrard County, Kentucky. She was born July 31, 1820 in Kentucky, and died March 08, 1896 in Missouri. Children of JOHN ROBERSON and MARGARET JENKINS are: WILLIAM R. ROBERSON, b. September 24, 1844, Mercer County, Kentucky; d. September 17, 1924, Rocky Ford, Otero County, Colorado. Married MARY C. DIVERS b. March 16, 1849, Monroe County, Missouri; d. January, 26, 1893, Garland, Bourbon County, Kansas. SARAH ELIZABETH ROBERSON, b. October 28, 1845, Kentucky; d. October 10, 1929, Madison, Monroe County, Missouri. Married SAMUEL HANNAH FARRELL; b. June 29, 1834, Madison County, Kentucky; d. March 5, 1918, Madison, Monroe County Missouri. JAMES HENRY ROBERSON, b. November 01, 1847, Kentucky; d. April 12, 1928, Madison, Monroe County, Missouri. Married EMILY ELVINA JOHNSTON about 1874. Emily Johnston b. May 16, 1857, Monroe County Missouri; d. February 27, 1942, Madison, Monroe County, Missouri. ROBERT ROBERSON, b. November 04, 1849, Kentucky; d. 1931, Missouri; m. STACY TASE FARRELL, September 03, 1871. Burial: Sunset Hills Cemetery, Madison, Monroe County, Missouri. STACY FARRELL b. August 30, 1849, Monroe City, Monroe County, Missouri; d. Missouri. Burial: Sunset Hills Cemetery, Madison, Monroe County, Missouri. MARTHA J. ROBERSON, b. December 23, 1851, Missouri. JOHN T. ROBERSON, b. October 16, 1853, Missouri. JOSEPH BENJAMIN ROBERSON, b. October 28, 1856, Oak Dale, Shelby County, Missouri; d. March 11, 1907, Clarence, Shelby County, Missouri. Married ALDORA GAINES October 26, 1882. ALDORA GAINES b. January 24, 1863, Missouri; d. January 8, 1938, Clarence, Shelby County, Missouri. MARY B. ROBERSON, b. December 11, 1859, Missouri. MOSES LUTHER ROBERSON, b. February 01, 1863, Madison, Monroe County, Missouri; d. February 09, 1950, La Junta, Otero County, Colorado. Married (1) MARGARET HEATHMAN December 27, 1882. Married (2) EVA ANN GAINES March 5, 1893, Monroe County, Missouri. EVA GAINES b. February 10, 1866, Madison, Monroe County, Missouri; d. February 17, 1953, La Junta, Otero County, Colorado. MOSES and MARGARET HEATHMAN had two children: 1. BESSIE MAE ROBERSON b. July 1887, Madison, Monroe County, Missouri; d. October 22, 1974, Greeley, Weld County, Colorado. 2. MYRTLE BELLE ROBERSON b. February 1890, Madison, Monroe County, Missouri; d. about 1943. MOSES and EVA GAINES had two children: 1. EMMETT LUTHER ROBERSON b. September 14, 1893, Madison, Monroe County, Missouri; d. August 20, 1950, Phoenix, Maricopa County, Arizona. 2. HERBERT EUGENE ROBERSON b. September 28, 1898, Hannibal, Marion County, Missouri; d. July 23, 1964, La Junta, Otero County, Colorado. 1880 census reflects JOHN ROBERSON's parents were born in North Carolina. He used various spellings of the name (e.g.ROBERSON/ROBERTSON/ROBINSON/ROBISON). I am seeking information on John's family, siblings, parents, anything. This is my brick wall. Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: CabinSue Surnames: Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.kentucky.counties.garrard/3929.2/mb.ashx Message Board Post: I'm still researching the various combatants involved in the Hill-Evans feud and have not been able to find a newspaper notice of Dr. Hezekiah Evans death - Oct 9, 1862. If you find any reference, can you post? Thanks Sandy Hurt-Norris Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: ReneeMcCarthy71 Surnames: Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.kentucky.counties.garrard/948.945.1.1.1/mb.ashx Message Board Post: Unfortunately, I haven't found any new information. William Daly is such a common name that internet research is difficult without particulars like birth/death dates or other information only available in Garrard County. Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.
If you suspect that some of your early Kentucky ancestors may have lived in Louisa Co., VA [which was formed 1742 from Hanover Co., VA, a burned county], you may want to look over the index to these abstracts which appear online at _http://www.trevilians.com/jlaref/jlaindex.htm_ (http://www.trevilians.com/jlaref/jlaindex.htm) However, in order to see other abstracts of Louisa Co., cut off the phrases after the com/ in the URL. I do need to warn you, however, that abstracts of the earliest records of Louisa do not seem to appear on this database. I advise those seeking to find earlier abstracts of records to take a look at the website of Mrs. Rosalie Edith Davis. I have used her books for years and have found many clues to some of my people who were later in Madison Co., KY. Here is Mrs. Davis's URL. Her books are VERY inexpensive, considering how much most genealogical books cost these days. If you order them [or any of them] and find they do not contain material concerning your ancestors, I recommend donating them to a genealogical library or a society near your home. I don't know how long these self-published books will be available. They were compiled in the 1970s. _http://www.angelfire.com/va3/redavis/_ (http://www.angelfire.com/va3/redavis/) By the way, when a URL appears in rootsweb messages, frequently the URL is surrounded by punctuation marks. Remove those before pasting. E.W.Wallace **************************************See AOL's top rated recipes (http://food.aol.com/top-rated-recipes?NCID=aoltop00030000000004)
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: suegenet Surnames: Dailey Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.kentucky.counties.garrard/948.945.1.1/mb.ashx Message Board Post: Was wondering if you have found any more information on William Dailey? I am very interested as he has become my brick wall. Edmond Dailey was my gggrandfather. I would appreciate any information you might have. Thanks suegenet@yahoo.com Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: B_Burdett Surnames: Burdett, Peacock, Miller Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.kentucky.counties.garrard/3930.2/mb.ashx Message Board Post: The wife of George Burdett, and mother of Samuel Burdett, was Elizabeth Peacock; daughter of Thomas Peacock and Mary Miller. Samuel Hancock Burdett, probably died in infancy, as he is not enumerated with the family in the 1880 census. Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: B_Burdett Surnames: Burdett, Peacock, Miller Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.kentucky.counties.garrard/3930.1/mb.ashx Message Board Post: The wife of George Burdett, and mother of Samuel Burdett, was Elizabeth Peacock; daughter of Thomas Peacock and Mary Miller. Samuel Hancock Burdett, probably died in infancy, as he is not enumerated with the family in the 1880 census. Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: dgryan Surnames: Underwood, Pollard, Bourne Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.kentucky.counties.garrard/725.771.1.1/mb.ashx Message Board Post: The Pollard and Bourne families of Garrard County also have some Underwoods: James Underwood, b. 1840, m. Pauline Bourne and had Sally, Robert, Mary, Thomas, Fanny, Mattie Susan, Collins, William and Eliza. Pauline was a gr gr granddaughter of Absalom Pollard. Mattie Susan married her 2nd cousin, James Wood Bourne. John Underwood, b. 1870, son of Luther Underwood and Matilda Katherine Wilmot, m. Hannah Bourne. Donna Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: tjsloan Surnames: Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.kentucky.counties.garrard/725.771.1/mb.ashx Message Board Post: My "Layton's" start in 1818, with Hansberry Benjamin Layton, I do not have his parents names....could be a brother of Millie's?? Very possible that she is of the same Layton family, and of course the Todd family was very prominent in Fayette, Madison and Garrard Counites at that time. I have a Todd in the family tree later on in the 19th/20th century, but nothing as early as 1818. Would be interested if Hansberry (Berry) shows up in your tree. So sorry for the delay in acting on this post. I have not had this email acct activated for a few years...forgot it was tied to these postings. Terri Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.