Why would anyone have the idea that the Court House does not have any records? They have all the records. They are available to the public in a very large room on the second floor that is staffed by a very nice bunch of people. The records in the new Court House, adjacent to the old Courthouse, are not genearly available to the public due to age and condition. The Library does have a lot of genealogy material, but they are understaffed and do not have a LOT of time to research for people. You should see some of the querries that come in the mail. People ask for all material available for a surname. We need to at the very least ask for specific information about a specific time frame. I personally throw out any querry that wants general information on a family. Most of Greenups records have been filmed and the film is available from the Archives in Frankfort and Lexington. Not all have been made available yet, it has been a long time since they were photographed and the film has still not ben made available. Just wanted to clear some things up. The Greenup County County Clerks office does have material for genealogists to research. (lots of it) The Greenup Library does have a genealogy room and they do respond to querries when they have the time and people resources to do so. Greenup material is available in the Boyd County Library where they have two staff commited to the Genealogy room to assist researchers. Greenup County has a Mormon church with a Family History Center in it. On Sat, 2 Jan 1999 18:17:45 EST, you wrote: >Pamela Holt Sayre > >Try the library at Greenup. They have all the genealogy records. You may have >to go search in person. I doubt they have the staff to answer mail queries, >but they are very helpful to visitors. The court house doesn't have any >records to search. > >Bob Meenach >RFMeenach@aol.com > > >==== KYGREENU Mailing List ==== >Help Instructions at: http://www.zoomnet.net/~chipmunk/SurnamesMail.html >or contact Betty at: chipmunk@zoomnet.net >Archives: http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl?surname=KYGreenu >Your gracious donations to RootsWeb makes this all possible!! >Rootsweb: http://www.rootsweb.com/ > www.zoomnet.net/~paulh Greenup History, genealogy, class reunion ETC.
Hi Everyone, I just wanted to take a moment, to remind everyone of the tips for good, queary posting entries. Please remember to use a well defined, meaningful, subject line, *name, state and date*, helps greatly! If you have a subject, that is a little off subject, please make a note, in the subject line. Just remember that some of our members get hundreds of messages a day, the ones with vague subject lines, are prime candidates for deletion without reading. If you're replying to a message, but changing the subject of conversation, change the subject line to match. If you subscribe in Digest mode, don't just leave "Digest" as the subject but make sure that your subject line matches the content of your message. Taking a few extra seconds to make sure your subject line is an effective one, makes it more likely you'll find the connection you're after. Pioneer stories and family stories, are fine, they go hand in hand with the facts of genealogy. You never know when they might connect to someone family!! Don't forget to watch the *TO* line, so you know where your reply is going, If it says *KYGreenu-L*, its going to be public to the list. If it says someones *name*, its going private to them. If you want it *private* click thier e-mail address. Use *reply to all*, to get it to both places. Please remember, to just leave enough of the previous message to identify it, not the entire message. The full message just adds to the overload at roots and also to everyones mailboxes. Digest replies can be a real overload. Hope this will help all of us, in our busy days!! Betty Lou Riley List Owner for: OHAdams-L, KYGreenu-L, KYLewis-L, and McGovney-L Instructions at: <http://www.zoomnet.net/~chipmunk/SurnamesMail.html> CC:/CCA:KY Greenup Co. CCA: KY Lewis Co. ICQ#26749649
This is my first letter from you and I like what I saw. Could you tell me what a queary posting is? From a newest newbies Carol Thanks
I'd also advise researchers to try the Greenup Library. The folks in there were most helpful and they have a wealth of genealogy records. Laverne
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Pamela Holt Sayre Try the library at Greenup. They have all the genealogy records. You may have to go search in person. I doubt they have the staff to answer mail queries, but they are very helpful to visitors. The court house doesn't have any records to search. Bob Meenach RFMeenach@aol.com
Does any one out there have an M. W. Meadows in there lists that was either a doctor or Mid wife? He or she was from Fullerton, Ky. the date I have on the Birth certificate is 1923. Thanks, Ed
Hi Everyone, The problem seems to be that, if the request does not have the Vol. and page number, then the do not get answered. Just a dumb question, but has anyone in the Greenup area, every thought to ask the courthouse records clerk/managers/supervisers, if they would consider, training/letting genealogists volunteer maybe one day a week, to handle requests that need, that extra digging. That way they would have a trained person in the office, only once a week and the requests would get answered! Most Genealogy sociaties do this with their libraries/records! This would be a good place to look for volunteers! Just a thought!! At 10:27 AM 1/2/99 -0600, you wrote: >Dear All, >I, like Ron, have only had positive encounters with the Greenup Co offices. >I always ask for a document by name, volume, page, etc. We all must realize that directing open ended questions to busy, understaffed government offices is not courteous. > >Happy holidays, >Cheryl > >---------- >From: Ronald L. Whitaker[SMTP:whitaker@frognet.net] >Sent: Friday, January 01, 1999 18:08 >To: KYGREENU-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: [KYGREENU-L] Whoa! Folks..... > >Hey good folks: > >Let's not "cut off our nose to spite our face"....... The Clerk's office exists >to manage the business of the county on a day to day basis. It was not >established to DO THE RESEARCH of the multitude of genealogists who ply them >with open-ended requests for information. My dealings with the Greenup County >Clerk's office have always been quite congenial. I've spoken with them by phone >and found them to be quite courteous. In mailed requests I've cited both volume >and page of my request and have received prompt, efficient service. > >I, for one, would certainly not wish to see this discussion thread develop to a >point where the county employees are placed in a defensive position. Much of my >personal visitation research has been in Carter, Greenup and Lewis Counties - >and I've always been more than satisfied with the guidance and assistance >provided in each of those offices. Yes, there have been times when an >individual could not immediately "drop" what he/she was doing because of my >presence; but one needs to expect that to occur. Some of my ancestor's records >have been there for almost 200 years.... I should have arrived earlier, I guess! > >Happy New Year to all. Happy Hunting! > >Ron >-- >___________________________________________________ >Ronald L. Whitaker Preferred: whitaker@frognet.net >Alternate: whitaker@ohiou.edu >http://members.xoom.com/whitaker >http://frognet.net/+AH4-whitaker >___________________________________________________ > >Primary grandparental lines: Whitaker/Vaughan and Stone/McCleese. Beginning as >early as 1790, they arrived in KY from MD, PA, NC and VA. >Paternal: Brown, Dawson, Fletcher, Ford, Harvey, Karns, Vaughan, Teague, >Walker, Whitaker, Wilson, Yates. Maternal: Campbell, Cooper, Davis, Duncan, >Jordan, Knighton, Lewellyn, McCleese, Osborne, Pierce, Smith, Stafford, Stone, >Tackett, Zorn(e)s >___________________________________________________ > > > > >==== KYGREENU Mailing List ==== >Help Instructions at: http://www.zoomnet.net/~chipmunk/SurnamesMail.html >or contact Betty at: chipmunk@zoomnet.net >Archives: http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl?surname=KYGreenu >Your gracious donations to RootsWeb makes this all possible!! >Rootsweb: http://www.rootsweb.com/ > > ************************************************************************* Betty Lou Riley () chipmunk@zoomnet.net ~{_)/ ICQ#26749649 *Check out my Web site (Riley's Camp) at: http://www.zoomnet.net/~chipmunk/ *Look in the "Forest" for my Family trees.*
Dear All, I, like Ron, have only had positive encounters with the Greenup Co offices. I always ask for a document by name, volume, page, etc. We all must realize that directing open ended questions to busy, understaffed government offices is not courteous. Happy holidays, Cheryl ---------- From: Ronald L. Whitaker[SMTP:whitaker@frognet.net] Sent: Friday, January 01, 1999 18:08 To: KYGREENU-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [KYGREENU-L] Whoa! Folks..... Hey good folks: Let's not "cut off our nose to spite our face"....... The Clerk's office exists to manage the business of the county on a day to day basis. It was not established to DO THE RESEARCH of the multitude of genealogists who ply them with open-ended requests for information. My dealings with the Greenup County Clerk's office have always been quite congenial. I've spoken with them by phone and found them to be quite courteous. In mailed requests I've cited both volume and page of my request and have received prompt, efficient service. I, for one, would certainly not wish to see this discussion thread develop to a point where the county employees are placed in a defensive position. Much of my personal visitation research has been in Carter, Greenup and Lewis Counties - and I've always been more than satisfied with the guidance and assistance provided in each of those offices. Yes, there have been times when an individual could not immediately "drop" what he/she was doing because of my presence; but one needs to expect that to occur. Some of my ancestor's records have been there for almost 200 years.... I should have arrived earlier, I guess! Happy New Year to all. Happy Hunting! Ron -- ___________________________________________________ Ronald L. Whitaker Preferred: whitaker@frognet.net Alternate: whitaker@ohiou.edu http://members.xoom.com/whitaker http://frognet.net/+AH4-whitaker ___________________________________________________ Primary grandparental lines: Whitaker/Vaughan and Stone/McCleese. Beginning as early as 1790, they arrived in KY from MD, PA, NC and VA. Paternal: Brown, Dawson, Fletcher, Ford, Harvey, Karns, Vaughan, Teague, Walker, Whitaker, Wilson, Yates. Maternal: Campbell, Cooper, Davis, Duncan, Jordan, Knighton, Lewellyn, McCleese, Osborne, Pierce, Smith, Stafford, Stone, Tackett, Zorn(e)s ___________________________________________________
Hi, Does anybody know or is related to a Reverend Willis (Wimpy) Cooper who lives in Southshore Ky, Greenup County? If so please give me a yell. Ed
Have been to the courthouse twice in the last two years for a length of time and found the employees quite cooperative. They were busy with their own business but was not to busy to guide me to areas that I needed. Paul Dile Springfield, IL
I have never had a problem with Greenup Co Court house, or any Court house, when requesting information. Joe
Ron, I am very happy that you have had such good success with Greenup Co. records at the court house , however, that does not change the fact that they have never answered a single letter I sent them. I did not ask them to "do research" for me. I asked if they had a specific record with the name and date supplied.. It seems others have had similar experiences. I guess you have the power with you. Best regards for continued success. Helen.
Hey good folks: Let's not "cut off our nose to spite our face"....... The Clerk's office exists to manage the business of the county on a day to day basis. It was not established to DO THE RESEARCH of the multitude of genealogists who ply them with open-ended requests for information. My dealings with the Greenup County Clerk's office have always been quite congenial. I've spoken with them by phone and found them to be quite courteous. In mailed requests I've cited both volume and page of my request and have received prompt, efficient service. I, for one, would certainly not wish to see this discussion thread develop to a point where the county employees are placed in a defensive position. Much of my personal visitation research has been in Carter, Greenup and Lewis Counties - and I've always been more than satisfied with the guidance and assistance provided in each of those offices. Yes, there have been times when an individual could not immediately "drop" what he/she was doing because of my presence; but one needs to expect that to occur. Some of my ancestor's records have been there for almost 200 years.... I should have arrived earlier, I guess! Happy New Year to all. Happy Hunting! Ron -- ___________________________________________________ Ronald L. Whitaker Preferred: whitaker@frognet.net Alternate: whitaker@ohiou.edu http://members.xoom.com/whitaker http://frognet.net/+AH4-whitaker ___________________________________________________ Primary grandparental lines: Whitaker/Vaughan and Stone/McCleese. Beginning as early as 1790, they arrived in KY from MD, PA, NC and VA. Paternal: Brown, Dawson, Fletcher, Ford, Harvey, Karns, Vaughan, Teague, Walker, Whitaker, Wilson, Yates. Maternal: Campbell, Cooper, Davis, Duncan, Jordan, Knighton, Lewellyn, McCleese, Osborne, Pierce, Smith, Stafford, Stone, Tackett, Zorn(e)s ___________________________________________________
I saw a mention of the US-WPA list and wonder if anyone can guide me to the location where I can find it. My grandmother worked on the WPA and lived in Greenup Co. I have a copy of her card, but it doesn't give a lot of info. Her married name was Ida Bell Frances Enochs Boyles and the info I saw suggested the Boyle name was also from Germany. I have been trying to trace them back to Ireland. Does anyone have any Boyle from Germany? Thanks. Mary
Carol, I serarched the 1870 census for you and could not find William Pierce. Mary Ann Pierce is listed in the 1890 Greenup Co., KY census but she is listed as the widow of Richard Pierce. Bruce Bruce E. Logan Jr. 321 Spring St. Wheelersburg, OH 45694-1806 blogan@zoomnet.net Web Page: http://www.zoomnet.net/~blogan Owner: Penland E-mail List - Penland-L-request@rootsweb.com Owner: Van Bibber E-mail List - Van_Bibber-L-request@rootsweb.com ICQ# 12054124 -----Original Message----- From: Doc Mintz <dociiii@sonic.net> To: KYGREENU-L@rootsweb.com <KYGREENU-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Friday, January 01, 1999 6:15 PM Subject: [KYGREENU-L] lookup >Fellow researchers, Happy New Year! Would someone do a lookup for >me--sorry--I cannot load the 1870 census (due to low memory I believe) and >would like some info that could possibly help my daughter with a college >scholarship. 1890 would help as well. Looking for WILLIAM PIERCE (married >Mary Ann PARTLOW). My grgrandmother is their daughter, Lulu (Lula) PIERCE >born in Greenup 15 Aug.1882. Anyone having information on the >PIERCE/PARTLOW family let me know! Especially interested in the PIERCE >family line at this time. Many thanks!! Carol > > > >==== KYGREENU Mailing List ==== >Help Instructions at: http://www.zoomnet.net/~chipmunk/SurnamesMail.html >or contact Betty at: chipmunk@zoomnet.net >Archives: http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl?surname=KYGreenu >Your gracious donations to RootsWeb makes this all possible!! >Rootsweb: http://www.rootsweb.com/ >
Any one having the address of the county clerk or where ever records are kept for Greenup--could you post it so that we might write letters about the lack of historical research and response? Usually, there is a county manger or comptroller to whom you can adddress complaints or concerns. Board of Supervisors are technically the county bosses in most areas of the country.Thanks a lot, Carol
Fellow researchers, Happy New Year! Would someone do a lookup for me--sorry--I cannot load the 1870 census (due to low memory I believe) and would like some info that could possibly help my daughter with a college scholarship. 1890 would help as well. Looking for WILLIAM PIERCE (married Mary Ann PARTLOW). My grgrandmother is their daughter, Lulu (Lula) PIERCE born in Greenup 15 Aug.1882. Anyone having information on the PIERCE/PARTLOW family let me know! Especially interested in the PIERCE family line at this time. Many thanks!! Carol
Charles, Yes, and the Internet makes if a lot smaller. Sorry, there were no Wallaces listed, but I found the following you might find interesting. Wrban, Jacob, Private, Co., L, OH Lt. Art. , 3 years, Greenup KY, Crippled in right foot. Surely this is Urban. Bruce Bruce E. Logan Jr. 321 Spring St. Wheelersburg, OH 45694-1806 blogan@zoomnet.net Web Page: http://www.zoomnet.net/~blogan Owner: Penland E-mail List - Penland-L-request@rootsweb.com Owner: Van Bibber E-mail List - Van_Bibber-L-request@rootsweb.com ICQ# 12054124 -----Original Message----- From: charles and ginny urban <barban@webtv.net> To: KYGREENU-L@rootsweb.com <KYGREENU-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Friday, January 01, 1999 1:24 PM Subject: Re: [KYGREENU-L] 1910 Census Bruce, My great grandfather, James Wallace, is shown in the 1870 Greenup County KY census. as follows: James Wallace 36 Collier Pennsylvania Mary Davison wife 31 Keeping house Ky Helen daughter 8 Ky. Thomas son 7 Ky Melissa (my grandmother) 3 Ky Martha daughter 1 KY I know he served in the Union army I would greatly appreciate your looking him up in the in the 1890 veterans census and sending me the data. Charles L. Urban P.O. box 5182 Sun City Center, FL 33571 P.S. i was bor and raised in Ashland, KY and my mother is buried in the Wheelersburg Cemetery. Small world isn't it? ==== KYGREENU Mailing List ==== Help Instructions at: http://www.zoomnet.net/~chipmunk/SurnamesMail.html or contact Betty at: chipmunk@zoomnet.net Archives: http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl?surname=KYGreenu Your gracious donations to RootsWeb makes this all possible!! Rootsweb: http://www.rootsweb.com/
Hi Everyone, I found this on the listowners list and Cyndi gave me permission to pass this on to the lists! "Each January we see a huge influx of newbies joining us online because Santa was generous and left a sparkling new computer under the tree. There are also many after-holidays sales which offer people the opportunity to purchase a snazzy new computer or modem. Many people get online for the first time and enthusiastically don their cyber-bikinis, hitting the surf with gusto. They are excited to be here and they are (much as we "oldbies" were) rightfully overwhelmed by all that there is to see and do. The language here is foreign to them. The technology is newer, fancier and zippier than they may have used in the past. And the way that we all participate in our giant, online genealogical society, while being very similar to offline groups, is still a bit different than they may be prepared for. In other words, it is a brave new world to them. I would like to put out a call to each of you to show these newbies that we are a friendly, welcoming and helpful group of online genealogists. To do so we all need to pitch in and show patience, understanding and kindness. We also need to put on our teaching caps and be prepared to show them the ropes. 1. Don't make assumptions. 2. Explain things in detail, include URLs and complete instructions. 3. Verify details and addresses before you send them to people. 4. Offer to help people privately via e-mail, off of the mailing lists. 5. Be prepared to explain things more than once, in more than one way. 6. Keep in mind that we were all new at one time. 7. Keep in mind that we all learn something new every day. There are several places online to which you can point newbies in order to help them learn about this new research venue. I have tried to make these easy to locate by setting up links on my site: Internet Stuff You Need To Know http://www.CyndisList.com/internet.htm Also be sure to point them to these basic starting places online: Cyndi's List of Genealogy Sites on the Internet http://www.CyndisList.com Your genealogical research portal onto the Internet RootsWeb http://www.RootsWeb.com See the RootsWeb Help Desk: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~help/index.htm Genealogy Resources on the Internet - Mailing Lists http://users.aol.com/johnf14246/gen_mail.html USGenWeb http://www.USGenWeb.org Good luck and successful surfing to everyone online - both newbies and oldbies, Cyndi" Hope we all are, nice to the newbies! Newbies please feel free to ask me or the lists, any questions that you have about posting quearies! I will also be reposting a list of, queary posting suggestions! I am going to try to post them every month! Betty Lou Riley List Owner for: OHAdams-L, KYGreenu-L, KYLewis-L, and McGovney-L Instructions at: <http://www.zoomnet.net/~chipmunk/SurnamesMail.html> CC:/CCA:KY Greenup Co. CCA: KY Lewis Co. ICQ#26749649