This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Hatfield/Carter Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/2AB.2ACI/4161.4 Message Board Post: Mildred - Have you checked the Cherokee Dawes Rolls? Although rejected, Henry Riley Hatfield and family applied. Application # for him 36896, Laura Belle # 36900, George David # 36898, Susie H. # 36899 and Virgie # 36897. There is a wealth of information there about this family - dates of birth, death, migration, etc. Best of luck!
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Hatfield/Carter Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/2AB.2ACI/5177 Message Board Post: Mildred - Have you checked the Cherokee Dawes Rolls? Although rejected, Henry Riley Hatfield and family applied. Application # for him 36896, Laura Belle # 36900, George David # 36898, Susie H. # 36899 and Virgie # 36897. There is a wealth of information there about this family - dates of birth, death, migration, etc. Best of luck!
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Fogle/Thomas/Bland/Standiford Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/2AB.2ACI/1964.2627.2628.1 Message Board Post: You were asking about the death date/place of Sarah (Fogle) Thomas Bland Standiford. She was found in DeKalb Co., MO in 1970 Census listed as Sarah Stannerford 75 KY, living with son William Mack Thomas. She had 4 children by Lewis Thomas. Letitia E., Diana Peretta, Joseph B. and William Mack. Hardin Co. Marriage records show them, and 1840 census KY Hardin bears this out also. No cemetery listings found for DeKalb co at this time.
I have a connection to WOODSON SPURLOCK but do not see that name in your listing, so you may not be interested. Clyde Dodge ************************ >From: CharlotteAnneMlr@aol.com >Reply-To: KYHARDIN-L@rootsweb.com >To: KYHARDIN-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: [KYHARDIN] Searching for SPURLOCK Family Descendants from Kentucky >to Ohio & Beyond >Date: Sat, 12 Aug 2006 16:13:02 EDT > >Hello, > >I am searching for living members of the SPURLOCK family that might want to >exchange family information and photos, etc. >This is my family tree. If you have any additions or corrections, please >let >me know. > >Thank you, >Charlotte Miller > > (http://www.rootsweb.com/) >Family Finder: > > >My Jonathan Spurlock Family Tree > >This is a work in progress and may contain errors. If you have any >additions >or corrections, please let me know. Also, if your family is on my tree and >you don't want it listed, please let me know and I will take it off. Thank >you. > >Descendants of Jonathan Spurlock > > >Generation No. 1 > >1. JONATHAN1 SPURLOCK was born Abt. 1640 in Ireland, and died Aft. 1724 in >New Kent County, Virginia. He married ?. She was born Abt. 1670 in >Ireland?. > >Child of JONATHAN SPURLOCK and ? is: > >2. i. WILLIAM2 SPURLOCK, b. 1687, Montgomery County, Virginia; d. Abt. >1750. > > > > > >Generation No. 2 > >2. WILLIAM2 SPURLOCK (JONATHAN1) was born 1687 in Montgomery County, >Virginia, and died Abt. 1750. He married ANNE TONEY June 15, 1709 in New >Kent County, > Virginia, daughter of WILLIAM TONEY and ?. She was born 1690, and died >Bef. >1790. >More About WILLIAM SPURLOCK and ANNE TONEY: >Marriage: June 15, 1709, New Kent County, Virginia > >Children of WILLIAM SPURLOCK and ANNE TONEY are: > >i. DRURY OWEN3 SPURLOCK, b. June 15, 1715. >3. ii. CHARLES SPURLOCK, MD, b. 1717, Montgomery County, Virginia; d. Abt. >1808. > > > > >Generation No. 3 > >3. CHARLES3 SPURLOCK, MD (WILLIAM2, JONATHAN1) was born 1717 in >Montgomery >County, Virginia, and died Abt. 1808. He married ELIZABETH (POWHATAN >INDIAN?) >Abt. 1731. She was born Abt. 1717. >More About CHARLES SPURLOCK and ELIZABETH INDIAN?): >Marriage: Abt. 1731 > >Child of CHARLES SPURLOCK and ELIZABETH INDIAN?) is: > >4. i. JOHN4 SPURLOCK, SR., b. Abt. 1732, Montgomery County, Virginia; d. >Abt. 1793, Montgomery County, Virginia. > > > > >Generation No. 4 > >4. JOHN4 SPURLOCK, SR. (CHARLES3, WILLIAM2, JONATHAN1) was born Abt. 1732 >in >Montgomery County, Virginia, and died Abt. 1793 in Montgomery County, >Virginia. He married MARY HARBOUR? Abt. 1753 in Montgomery County, >Virginia, >daughter of THOMAS HARBOUR and SARA WITT. She was born 1738, and died Abt. >1780. >More About JOHN SPURLOCK and MARY HARBOUR?: >Marriage: Abt. 1753, Montgomery County, Virginia > >Child of JOHN SPURLOCK and MARY HARBOUR? is: > >5. i. WILLIAM5 SPURLOCK, SR., b. Abt. 1753, Virginia; d. 1835, Harlan >County, Kentucky. > > > > >Generation No. 5 > >5. WILLIAM5 SPURLOCK, SR. (JOHN4, CHARLES3, WILLIAM2, JONATHAN1) was born >Abt. 1753 in Virginia, and died 1835 in Harlan County, Kentucky. He >married >ELEANOR ?. > >Children of WILLIAM SPURLOCK and ELEANOR ? are: > >6. i. RALEIGH6 SPURLOCK, b. 1807, Virginia; d. 1882. >ii. WILLIAM SPURLOCK, b. 1810, Virginia; d. 1865. >iii. JOHN MADISON SPURLOCK, b. January 26, 1811, Lee County, Virginia; d. >January 23, 1890. > > > > >Generation No. 6 > >6. RALEIGH6 SPURLOCK (WILLIAM5, JOHN4, CHARLES3, WILLIAM2, JONATHAN1) was >born 1807 in Virginia, and died 1882. He married (1) ELIZABETH DUFF. He >married >(2) SOPHIA GRAY. He married (3) ? Bef. 1831. He married (4) MARGARET >GREGORY >June 25, 1836, daughter of THOMAS GREGORY and JERIAH MESSER. She was born >1810, and died 1860. >More About RALEIGH SPURLOCK and ?: >Marriage: Bef. 1831 >More About RALEIGH SPURLOCK and MARGARET GREGORY: >Marriage: June 25, 1836 > >Children of RALEIGH SPURLOCK and ELIZABETH DUFF are: > >i. ?7 SPURLOCK. >ii. ? SPURLOCK. > > > > >Children of RALEIGH SPURLOCK and ? are: > >7. iii. JOHN7 SPURLOCK, b. 1829, Kentucky; d. 1907. >iv. PLEASANT R. SPURLOCK, b. 1831, Kentucky. >v. WILLIAM SPURLOCK, b. 1833, Kentucky. >vi. THOMAS SPURLOCK, b. 1835, Kentucky. > > > > >Generation No. 7 > >7. JOHN7 SPURLOCK (RALEIGH6, WILLIAM5, JOHN4, CHARLES3, WILLIAM2, >JONATHAN1) was born 1829 in Kentucky, and died 1907. He married ELIZABETH >WILLIAMSON >December 25, 1850 in Knox County, Kentucky. She was born 1826, and died >1902. >More About JOHN SPURLOCK and ELIZABETH WILLIAMSON: >Marriage: December 25, 1850, Knox County, Kentucky > >Children of JOHN SPURLOCK and ELIZABETH WILLIAMSON are: > >i. MARY8 SPURLOCK. >ii. JOHN THOMAS SPURLOCK. >8. iii. PLEASANT WILLIAM SPURLOCK, b. January 1859, Knox County, Kentucky; >d. September 01, 1940. >iv. MARGARET (PEGGY) SPURLOCK, b. Abt. 1862. > > > > >Generation No. 8 > >8. PLEASANT WILLIAM8 SPURLOCK (JOHN7, RALEIGH6, WILLIAM5, JOHN4, CHARLES3, >WILLIAM2, JONATHAN1) was born January 1859 in Knox County, Kentucky, and >died >September 01, 1940. He married (1) MARTHA BAKER January 04, 1886 in Knox >County, Kentucky, daughter of PETER BAKER and EMILY MILLS. She was born >Abt. >1869 in Knox County, Kentucky. He married (2) CHARITY GRAY February 27, >1900 in >Knox County, Kentucky, daughter of EBENEZER GRAY and WINNIE MESSER. She >was >born June 10, 1878 in Knox County, Kentucky. He married (3) RACHEL BAKER >November 18, 1914 in Bell Co., Ky.. >More About PLEASANT SPURLOCK and MARTHA BAKER: >Marriage: January 04, 1886, Knox County, Kentucky >More About PLEASANT SPURLOCK and CHARITY GRAY: >Marriage: February 27, 1900, Knox County, Kentucky >More About PLEASANT SPURLOCK and RACHEL BAKER: >Marriage: November 18, 1914, Bell Co., Ky. > >Children of PLEASANT SPURLOCK and MARTHA BAKER are: > >i. EMMA9 SPURLOCK, b. November 1886, Kentucky. >ii. MARY SPURLOCK, b. July 1888, Kentucky. >iii. THOMAS SPURLOCK, b. October 1892, Kentucky; m. REBECCA GAMBREL, >December 09, 1929, Bell County, Kentucky. >More About THOMAS SPURLOCK and REBECCA GAMBREL: >Marriage: December 09, 1929, Bell County, Kentucky >9. iv. DANIEL SPURLOCK, b. October 1893, Knox County, Kentucky. >v. ELIZABETH SPURLOCK, b. October 1896, Kentucky. > > > > >Children of PLEASANT SPURLOCK and CHARITY GRAY are: > >vi. JAMES9 SPURLOCK, b. Abt. 1901. >vii. ALEXANDER SPURLOCK, b. Abt. 1905. > > > > >Generation No. 9 > >9. DANIEL9 SPURLOCK (PLEASANT WILLIAM8, JOHN7, RALEIGH6, WILLIAM5, JOHN4, >CHARLES3, WILLIAM2, JONATHAN1) was born October 1893 in Knox County, >Kentucky. > He married LULA GAMBREL/WARREN January 31, 1914 in Bell County, Kentucky, >daughter of JAMES WARREN and LAURA GAMBREL. She was born September 30, 1899 >in >Probably in Bell or Knox County, Kentucky, and died November 1983 in >Hamilton, Butler County, Ohio. >More About DANIEL SPURLOCK and LULA GAMBREL/WARREN: >Marriage: January 31, 1914, Bell County, Kentucky >Marriage license: January 31, 1914, Book 17, page 347, Bell County, >Kentucky >Marriage Index > >Children of DANIEL SPURLOCK and LULA GAMBREL/WARREN are: > >10. i. MARY10 SPURLOCK, b. June 13, 1915, Bell Co. , Kentucky; d. October >07, 1990, Ohio. >11. ii. DELITHA/TELITHA (LITHA) SPURLOCK, b. December 19, 1916, Kentucky; >d. >March 23, 1997, Bell Co., Ky.. >iii. MARTHA SPURLOCK, b. December 19, 1916, KY.; d. December 19, 1916, >KY.. >12. iv. PEARL SPURLOCK, b. July 25, 1918, Kentucky; d. February 13, 1997. > > > > >==== KYHARDIN Mailing List ==== >To unsubscribe from this list, send ONLY the word UNSUBSCRIBE to the >utility address KYHARDIN-L-REQUEST@ROOTSWEB.COM If you are trying to >unsubscribe from the Digest list, use the same utility address but change >the -L- to a -D- > >============================== >Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million records added in the >last 12 months. Largest online collection in the world. Learn more: >http://www.ancestry.com/s13965/rd.ashx >
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/2AB.2ACI/1063.1065.1067.1068.2145.2147.1 Message Board Post: I have history on Stroud Van Metre from the Condra side. I have probably have about 65 Van Metre's liste din our family history. Email me if you would like to see what I have.
Hello, I am searching for living members of the BROCKMAN family that might want to exchange family information and photos, etc. This is my family tree. If you have any additions or corrections, please let me know. My James E. Brockman Family Tree We haven't been able to determine who the father of James E. Brockman is. This is a work in progress and may contain errors. Thank you. Descendants of James E. Brockman Generation No. 1 1. JAMES E.1 BROCKMAN was born 1822 in Ky., and died Unknown in Kentucky. He married MINERVA E. ROACH March 12, 1846 in Green Co, Ky., daughter of JOHN ROACH and MARGARET TIBBS. She was born May 12, 1829 in Ky., and died June 1896 in Adair County, Ky.. More About JAMES BROCKMAN and MINERVA ROACH: Marriage: March 12, 1846, Green Co, Ky. Children of JAMES BROCKMAN and MINERVA ROACH are: 2. i. WILLIAM S.2 BROCKMAN, b. 1848, Adair County, Kentucky. ii. ELISHA MATISON BROCKMAN, b. 1849, Kentucky. iii. JULIA/JULIE F. BROCKMAN, b. 1852, Ky.. iv. SAVANNA C. BROCKMAN, b. 1857, Kentucky. v. JOHN R. BROCKMAN, b. 1860, Kentucky. vi. MARY E. BROCKMAN, b. 1861, Kentucky. vii. MELVIN BROCKMAN, b. 1862, Kentucky. 3. viii. GEORGE ABNER BROCKMAN, b. April 24, 1863, Kentucky; d. January 07, 1934. ix. SARAH A. BROCKMAN, b. 1865, Kentucky. x. LUCY E. BROCKMAN, b. 1867, Kentucky. Generation No. 22. WILLIAM S.2 BROCKMAN (JAMES E.1) was born 1848 in Adair County, Kentucky. He married MARY ANN (POLLY) MCFARLAND November 18, 1867 in Adair County, Kentucky. She was born 1850 in Whitley County, Kentucky. More About WILLIAM BROCKMAN and MARY MCFARLAND: Marriage: November 18, 1867, Adair County, Kentucky Children of WILLIAM BROCKMAN and MARY MCFARLAND are: 4. i. ELIZABETH MINERVA3 BROCKMAN, b. September 1868, Green Co, Ky; d. November 14, 1905, ?. ii. JOHN F. BROCKMAN, b. 1871. iii. JAMES M. BROCKMAN, b. 1873. iv. NANCY C. BROCKMAN, b. 1876. 3. GEORGE ABNER2 BROCKMAN (JAMES E.1) was born April 24, 1863 in Kentucky, and died January 07, 1934. He married JOSEPHINE (JOSIE) GRANT September 13, 1883 in Columbia, Adair County, Kentucky. She was born July 29, 1867 in Adair County, Ky., and died March 16, 1948 in Adair County, Ky.. More About GEORGE BROCKMAN and JOSEPHINE GRANT: Marriage: September 13, 1883, Columbia, Adair County, Kentucky Child of GEORGE BROCKMAN and JOSEPHINE GRANT is: i. JOHNNIE B.3 BROCKMAN. Generation No. 34. ELIZABETH MINERVA3 BROCKMAN (WILLIAM S.2, JAMES E.1) was born September 1868 in Green Co, Ky, and died November 14, 1905 in ?. She married JOSEPH WOODSON LANE Abt. 1886, son of ELISHA LANE and NANCY REED. He was born November 1862 in Ky., and died June 02, 1906 in ?. More About JOSEPH LANE and ELIZABETH BROCKMAN: Marriage: Abt. 1886 Children of ELIZABETH BROCKMAN and JOSEPH LANE are: 5. i. NANCY ERMINE4 LANE, b. December 15, 1886, Adair Co., Ky.; d. October 01, 1938, Bell Co., Ky.. 6. ii. WILLIAM EPHRAIM BIGGS LANE, b. April 02, 1889, Frier, Green County, Ky.; d. August 12, 1970, Harlan County, Kentucky. iii. NONA AVIS LANE, b. January 03, 1891, Kentucky; d. September 1963, Lancaster, Fairfield County, Ohio; m. (1) THOMAS FRANCIS HENSLEY; b. October 28, 1884, Louisville,Jefferson County, Ky.; d. September 10, 1946, Evarts, Harlan County, Ky.; m. (2) MACK HAMMONS; d. Unknown. 7. iv. JAMES ISAAC LANE, b. February 18, 1895, Kentucky; d. September 1955. 8. v. WOODSON LEWIS LANE, b. November 10, 1900, Middlesboro, Bell County, Kentucky; d. November 15, 1968, Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio. vi. DAN BARGO LANE, b. September 25, 1905, Kentucky; d. December 16, 1905, Kentucky. Generation No. 45. NANCY ERMINE4 LANE (ELIZABETH MINERVA3 BROCKMAN, WILLIAM S.2, JAMES E.1) was born December 15, 1886 in Adair Co., Ky., and died October 01, 1938 in Bell Co., Ky.. She married JOSEPH RICE August 23, 1903 in Flat Lick, Knox County, Ky., son of THOMAS RICE and MARY GLADSEN/GLADEN/GLADOM. He was born February 20, 1874 in Hopkinsville, Ky., or Georgia or Alabama, and died May 29, 1947 in Bell Co., Ky.. More About JOSEPH RICE and NANCY LANE: Marriage: August 23, 1903, Flat Lick, Knox County, Ky. Children of NANCY LANE and JOSEPH RICE are: 9. i. BESSIE5 RICE, b. Abt. 1906, Knox County, Kentucky; d. March 14, 1983, Winder, Barrow County, Georgia. 10. ii. THELMA RICE, b. October 05, 1908, Kentucky; d. June 21, 1985, Winder, Barrow County, Georgia. 11. iii. MINNIE MAVIS PENNINGTON RICE, b. May 11, 1911, Dewitt, Knox Co., Kentucky; d. December 29, 1940, Pineville, Bell County, Kentucky. 12. iv. MOLLIE LOUISE RICE, b. June 15, 1913, Blanche, Bell County, KY.; d. February 25, 1994, Knoxville, Knox County, Tennessee. v. ANNA MAE RICE, b. May 17, 1916, Bell County, Ky.; d. January 18, 1992; m. JAMES BAIN; b. Unknown; d. Unknown. 13. vi. NONA (NONNIE) E. RICE, b. December 22, 1918, KY; d. October 21, 1975, Bell Co., ky. vii. ADA IRENE RICE, b. April 30, 1921, Bell County, Ky.; d. September 08, 1983, Winder, Barrow County, Georgia; m. ? SCHMAGER. 14. viii. THOMAS RICE, b. Abt. 1922, Kentucky. 15. ix. OPHA RICE, b. February 26, 1923, Bell County, Ky.; d. March 2003, Florida. 16. x. NORMA JEAN RICE, b. October 09, 1931, Knox County, Kentucky. 6. WILLIAM EPHRAIM BIGGS4 LANE (ELIZABETH MINERVA3 BROCKMAN, WILLIAM S.2, JAMES E.1) was born April 02, 1889 in Frier, Green County, Ky., and died August 12, 1970 in Harlan County, Kentucky. He married (1) ANNIE B. WILLIAMS Bef. 1911. She was born April 06, 1894, and died January 29, 1918 in Harlan County, Ky.. He married (2) MYRTLE BEATRICE FLANIGAN Aft. 1918, daughter of THOMAS FLANIGAN and MINNIE WHITESIDE. She was born August 11, 1890 in St. Louis, Missouri. He married (3) CORDELIA FUSON BELEW Aft. 1927. She was born Unknown, and died 1995. More About WILLIAM LANE and ANNIE WILLIAMS: Marriage: Bef. 1911 More About WILLIAM LANE and MYRTLE FLANIGAN: Marriage: Aft. 1918 More About WILLIAM LANE and CORDELIA BELEW: Marriage: Aft. 1927 Children of WILLIAM LANE and ANNIE WILLIAMS are: 17. i. MARY IRMA5 LANE, b. April 27, 1911; d. June 12, 1980. 18. ii. JOHN ISAAC LANE, b. September 27, 1915, Bell Co. , Kentucky; d. October 10, 1999, Blairsville, Georgia. iii. THOMAS EPHRAIM LANE, b. September 22, 1917; d. January 1970; m. MAE BELL ROBERTS. Children of WILLIAM LANE and MYRTLE FLANIGAN are: iv. MINERVA LOUISE5 LANE, b. October 11, 1919; d. Abt. June 20, 1986; m. LAYMON HUNTER; b. Unknown. v. BABE LANE, b. September 26, 1921; d. July 05, 1996, Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio; m. BERNICE EVANS. vi. JAMES HOMER LANE, b. December 01, 1923, Kentucky; d. January 29, 1995; m. LAURA HUNTER; b. Unknown. vii. BENJAMIN EDWARD LANE, b. February 08, 1927; d. July 1985, Cincinnati, Ohio. viii. JOSEPH ALBERT LANE, b. Unknown. ix. WALLACE LANE, b. Unknown. 7. JAMES ISAAC4 LANE (ELIZABETH MINERVA3 BROCKMAN, WILLIAM S.2, JAMES E.1) was born February 18, 1895 in Kentucky, and died September 1955. He married (1) HAZEL TURNER. He married (2) LAURA HUNTER, daughter of ? HUNTER. She was born Unknown. Children of JAMES LANE and HAZEL TURNER are: i. DEL5 LANE. ii. HAROLD LANE. Children of JAMES LANE and LAURA HUNTER are: iii. EDWARD5 LANE, b. Unknown. iv. JAMES LANE, JR., b. Unknown. v. MAE LANE, b. Unknown. vi. RUTH ANNE LANE, b. Unknown. 8. WOODSON LEWIS4 LANE (ELIZABETH MINERVA3 BROCKMAN, WILLIAM S.2, JAMES E.1) was born November 10, 1900 in Middlesboro, Bell County, Kentucky, and died November 15, 1968 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio. He married (1) OCTAVIA CAPPS. He married (2) CATHERINE GRUBBS August 24, 1922 in Bell Co., ky. More About WOODSON LANE and CATHERINE GRUBBS: Marriage: August 24, 1922, Bell Co., ky Child of WOODSON LANE and OCTAVIA CAPPS is: i. THOMAS R.5 LANE, b. Unknown. Children of WOODSON LANE and CATHERINE GRUBBS are: ii. ROBERT L.5 LANE, b. July 21, 1923. iii. VIRGIL "BURRHEAD" LANE, b. October 26, 1926, Ky.; d. July 06, 1983, Bell County, Kentucky. Thank you, Charlotte Miller
On Dec 26, 1900, Ernest A. Moore married Pearl S. Frakes in Jeffersonville, IN. Is this the same Pearl S. Frakes in the 1900 Meade County census as the daughter of Murry Frakes of Ashcroft Precinct. At the time she was 18 years old. Ernest A. Moore died July 31, 1910 of Appendicitis in Louisviolle, KY and is buried in a single grave in Cave Hill Cemetery. Would like to know what happened to Pearl Moore. Ernest Moore is the son of Nicholas Moore of Madison County, KY Nicholas Moore is buried in a church cemetery in Meade County near his daughter Nora Moore Brear. Ernest and Nora and Napoleon are Nicholas Moore's three children. and my mother's first cousins. Any help appreciated. Bill Brinly
Hello, I am searching for living members of the SPURLOCK family that might want to exchange family information and photos, etc. This is my family tree. If you have any additions or corrections, please let me know. Thank you, Charlotte Miller (http://www.rootsweb.com/) Family Finder: My Jonathan Spurlock Family Tree This is a work in progress and may contain errors. If you have any additions or corrections, please let me know. Also, if your family is on my tree and you don't want it listed, please let me know and I will take it off. Thank you. Descendants of Jonathan Spurlock Generation No. 1 1. JONATHAN1 SPURLOCK was born Abt. 1640 in Ireland, and died Aft. 1724 in New Kent County, Virginia. He married ?. She was born Abt. 1670 in Ireland?. Child of JONATHAN SPURLOCK and ? is: 2. i. WILLIAM2 SPURLOCK, b. 1687, Montgomery County, Virginia; d. Abt. 1750. Generation No. 2 2. WILLIAM2 SPURLOCK (JONATHAN1) was born 1687 in Montgomery County, Virginia, and died Abt. 1750. He married ANNE TONEY June 15, 1709 in New Kent County, Virginia, daughter of WILLIAM TONEY and ?. She was born 1690, and died Bef. 1790. More About WILLIAM SPURLOCK and ANNE TONEY: Marriage: June 15, 1709, New Kent County, Virginia Children of WILLIAM SPURLOCK and ANNE TONEY are: i. DRURY OWEN3 SPURLOCK, b. June 15, 1715. 3. ii. CHARLES SPURLOCK, MD, b. 1717, Montgomery County, Virginia; d. Abt. 1808. Generation No. 3 3. CHARLES3 SPURLOCK, MD (WILLIAM2, JONATHAN1) was born 1717 in Montgomery County, Virginia, and died Abt. 1808. He married ELIZABETH (POWHATAN INDIAN?) Abt. 1731. She was born Abt. 1717. More About CHARLES SPURLOCK and ELIZABETH INDIAN?): Marriage: Abt. 1731 Child of CHARLES SPURLOCK and ELIZABETH INDIAN?) is: 4. i. JOHN4 SPURLOCK, SR., b. Abt. 1732, Montgomery County, Virginia; d. Abt. 1793, Montgomery County, Virginia. Generation No. 4 4. JOHN4 SPURLOCK, SR. (CHARLES3, WILLIAM2, JONATHAN1) was born Abt. 1732 in Montgomery County, Virginia, and died Abt. 1793 in Montgomery County, Virginia. He married MARY HARBOUR? Abt. 1753 in Montgomery County, Virginia, daughter of THOMAS HARBOUR and SARA WITT. She was born 1738, and died Abt. 1780. More About JOHN SPURLOCK and MARY HARBOUR?: Marriage: Abt. 1753, Montgomery County, Virginia Child of JOHN SPURLOCK and MARY HARBOUR? is: 5. i. WILLIAM5 SPURLOCK, SR., b. Abt. 1753, Virginia; d. 1835, Harlan County, Kentucky. Generation No. 5 5. WILLIAM5 SPURLOCK, SR. (JOHN4, CHARLES3, WILLIAM2, JONATHAN1) was born Abt. 1753 in Virginia, and died 1835 in Harlan County, Kentucky. He married ELEANOR ?. Children of WILLIAM SPURLOCK and ELEANOR ? are: 6. i. RALEIGH6 SPURLOCK, b. 1807, Virginia; d. 1882. ii. WILLIAM SPURLOCK, b. 1810, Virginia; d. 1865. iii. JOHN MADISON SPURLOCK, b. January 26, 1811, Lee County, Virginia; d. January 23, 1890. Generation No. 6 6. RALEIGH6 SPURLOCK (WILLIAM5, JOHN4, CHARLES3, WILLIAM2, JONATHAN1) was born 1807 in Virginia, and died 1882. He married (1) ELIZABETH DUFF. He married (2) SOPHIA GRAY. He married (3) ? Bef. 1831. He married (4) MARGARET GREGORY June 25, 1836, daughter of THOMAS GREGORY and JERIAH MESSER. She was born 1810, and died 1860. More About RALEIGH SPURLOCK and ?: Marriage: Bef. 1831 More About RALEIGH SPURLOCK and MARGARET GREGORY: Marriage: June 25, 1836 Children of RALEIGH SPURLOCK and ELIZABETH DUFF are: i. ?7 SPURLOCK. ii. ? SPURLOCK. Children of RALEIGH SPURLOCK and ? are: 7. iii. JOHN7 SPURLOCK, b. 1829, Kentucky; d. 1907. iv. PLEASANT R. SPURLOCK, b. 1831, Kentucky. v. WILLIAM SPURLOCK, b. 1833, Kentucky. vi. THOMAS SPURLOCK, b. 1835, Kentucky. Generation No. 7 7. JOHN7 SPURLOCK (RALEIGH6, WILLIAM5, JOHN4, CHARLES3, WILLIAM2, JONATHAN1) was born 1829 in Kentucky, and died 1907. He married ELIZABETH WILLIAMSON December 25, 1850 in Knox County, Kentucky. She was born 1826, and died 1902. More About JOHN SPURLOCK and ELIZABETH WILLIAMSON: Marriage: December 25, 1850, Knox County, Kentucky Children of JOHN SPURLOCK and ELIZABETH WILLIAMSON are: i. MARY8 SPURLOCK. ii. JOHN THOMAS SPURLOCK. 8. iii. PLEASANT WILLIAM SPURLOCK, b. January 1859, Knox County, Kentucky; d. September 01, 1940. iv. MARGARET (PEGGY) SPURLOCK, b. Abt. 1862. Generation No. 8 8. PLEASANT WILLIAM8 SPURLOCK (JOHN7, RALEIGH6, WILLIAM5, JOHN4, CHARLES3, WILLIAM2, JONATHAN1) was born January 1859 in Knox County, Kentucky, and died September 01, 1940. He married (1) MARTHA BAKER January 04, 1886 in Knox County, Kentucky, daughter of PETER BAKER and EMILY MILLS. She was born Abt. 1869 in Knox County, Kentucky. He married (2) CHARITY GRAY February 27, 1900 in Knox County, Kentucky, daughter of EBENEZER GRAY and WINNIE MESSER. She was born June 10, 1878 in Knox County, Kentucky. He married (3) RACHEL BAKER November 18, 1914 in Bell Co., Ky.. More About PLEASANT SPURLOCK and MARTHA BAKER: Marriage: January 04, 1886, Knox County, Kentucky More About PLEASANT SPURLOCK and CHARITY GRAY: Marriage: February 27, 1900, Knox County, Kentucky More About PLEASANT SPURLOCK and RACHEL BAKER: Marriage: November 18, 1914, Bell Co., Ky. Children of PLEASANT SPURLOCK and MARTHA BAKER are: i. EMMA9 SPURLOCK, b. November 1886, Kentucky. ii. MARY SPURLOCK, b. July 1888, Kentucky. iii. THOMAS SPURLOCK, b. October 1892, Kentucky; m. REBECCA GAMBREL, December 09, 1929, Bell County, Kentucky. More About THOMAS SPURLOCK and REBECCA GAMBREL: Marriage: December 09, 1929, Bell County, Kentucky 9. iv. DANIEL SPURLOCK, b. October 1893, Knox County, Kentucky. v. ELIZABETH SPURLOCK, b. October 1896, Kentucky. Children of PLEASANT SPURLOCK and CHARITY GRAY are: vi. JAMES9 SPURLOCK, b. Abt. 1901. vii. ALEXANDER SPURLOCK, b. Abt. 1905. Generation No. 9 9. DANIEL9 SPURLOCK (PLEASANT WILLIAM8, JOHN7, RALEIGH6, WILLIAM5, JOHN4, CHARLES3, WILLIAM2, JONATHAN1) was born October 1893 in Knox County, Kentucky. He married LULA GAMBREL/WARREN January 31, 1914 in Bell County, Kentucky, daughter of JAMES WARREN and LAURA GAMBREL. She was born September 30, 1899 in Probably in Bell or Knox County, Kentucky, and died November 1983 in Hamilton, Butler County, Ohio. More About DANIEL SPURLOCK and LULA GAMBREL/WARREN: Marriage: January 31, 1914, Bell County, Kentucky Marriage license: January 31, 1914, Book 17, page 347, Bell County, Kentucky Marriage Index Children of DANIEL SPURLOCK and LULA GAMBREL/WARREN are: 10. i. MARY10 SPURLOCK, b. June 13, 1915, Bell Co. , Kentucky; d. October 07, 1990, Ohio. 11. ii. DELITHA/TELITHA (LITHA) SPURLOCK, b. December 19, 1916, Kentucky; d. March 23, 1997, Bell Co., Ky.. iii. MARTHA SPURLOCK, b. December 19, 1916, KY.; d. December 19, 1916, KY.. 12. iv. PEARL SPURLOCK, b. July 25, 1918, Kentucky; d. February 13, 1997.
Thanks so much for doing this lookup for me. The information will come in handy. Carolyn
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/2AB.2ACI/5168.1.1.1.3.2 Message Board Post: Just looked at Heritage Quest Online and I see exactly what you're talking about. It does look as if Little York is a small community unto itself, with lines of demarcation to separate it from the surrounding township (Philadelphia). At least, it looks to me as if Philadelphia township continues below Little York, so must have surrounded it? This is very interesting. Thanks so much for pointing it out; I would never have looked at pg. 6 otherwise. Looking at the map again, I think it's pretty plain that a specific location, a dot on the map, is labeled "Little York." So, if we find our families within a reasonable distance of that section of pg. 6, they probably did live near there - and therefore in the area that became Meade Co. If it helps anyone else, mine are 13 pgs. beyond the Little York section (on pg. 19), and show up in Meade Co. for the 1830 census - so if your family falls between, chances are they were in that northern area, too. Thanks, Linda!
Thank you for the Brandenburg site. It will be very helpful to me. Sherrie
Hardin County Kentucky Wills 1793-1866 Book D Carson, John Sr - Will 21 April 1823 Wife Elizabeth Carson Daugther Jane Carson Grandsons John Johnson, John Carson (son of son John Carson Jr.), John Downey (son of James Downey), Jackson VanMeter (son of Washignton VanMeter) Witness Joseph Beatty, Alexdr. Carson Recorded 1 Nov 1824 Sorry, I didn't find a listing in any of the cemetery books for Hardin County I have ....nor his grave listed on FindAGrave.com......but there were a lot of Carsons listed online ...perhaps they will be of help...... http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GSfn=&GSmn=&GSln=carson&GSbyrel=all&GSby=&GS dyrel=all&GSdy=&GSst=19&GSob=n
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/2AB.2ACI/5168.1.1.1.3.1 Message Board Post: I did a quick google search and here are some things I found - maybe you'll see something that helps: http://members.aol.com/oregontr/OregonTr/newpage19.htm The following sources provide a short history and location of Little York Township. Further information is needed regarding any survival of records of Little York. Source: "Two Centuries in Elizabethtown and Hardin Co. "Little York was the first county seat of Meade Co., Ky., formed in 1823 from Hardin Co. ( which explains why it was listed as Hardin Co. in the 1810 and 1820 census). It was located on Doe Run Creek which is about midway between Brandenburg and Ft. Knox." Source: "Two Centuries in Elizabethtown and Hardin Co.", Chapter B-4, p. 217, quoted from section titled "Early Days In That Part Of Hardin County Which Is Now Meade County", by Daniel E. McClure Jr. "At the time Meade County was established, and county officials appointed, legal business was transacted at the little community called Little York, in the Doe Run section of the county. Squire Boone and an associate are said to have discovered the stream in 1778 and named it Doe Run, based on the large number of deer found there. Boone acquired title to the land thereabout in 1786." "About the year 1800 a large stone building was erected on Doe Run Creek and used as a mill for about a century following. Thomas Lincoln, who would be the father of President Abraham Lincoln, was at that date a young stone mason living at Elizabethtown, and is said to have worked on the Doe Run mill building, which today is likely the oldest building in the county. It was used first as a woolen mill, then as a grist mill, later it became a flour and grain mill. Today it is known as the Doe Run Inn, catering to overnight guests and serving "Southern-style food." Many valuable pieces of old furniture are on display." "While Little York was the county seat of Meade County, court sessions and other legal functions were transacted in the homes of the county officers, who lived at Little York. A few years later the county seat was moved to Brandenburg, which was incorporated in 1825. The town took its name from Captain Solomon Brandenburg, proprietor of the town. Within a short period the public officials had moved to Brandenburg and established their residence there." Source: "The History of Meade County, Kentucky 1824 - 1991", compiled by Laura Young Brown and Marie Coleman. "Most of the early communities including Wolf Creek and Concordia survive today. But many other settlements like Booneport, Meadville, Little York, Garnettsville, Stapleton and Grahamton have faded from existence, leaving behind cemeteries filled with the graves of these pioneers who struggled to tame the wilderness." "In 1778, Squire Boone, Daniel's brother, and John McKinney discovered the stream that now bears the name Doe Run. Boone claimed title to a tract of land, including the head of Doe Run Creek, in 1786. The deed was signed by Patrick Henry, then Governor of Virginia. The community was first called Little York, Va." "Postal service in what is now Meade County began on December 21, 1819, with the establishment of an office at Little York in Hardin County, Kentucky." http://www.kentuckygenealogy.org/meade/brandenburg2.htm Of the family's removal to Meade County and to Brandenburg, James Larue Fairleigh, a son of William and Elizabeth Fairleigh, leaves the following account, written July 10, 1880. "At the first courts my father was appointed clerk of each court (county and circuit) and of course had to move to the county. As young as I was, (not four years old) I remember incidents in the moving, very distinctly, the stalling of one of the wagons on the road and the arrival at Little York, the place of our destination. I remember very well Ma was troubled about the appearance of things at the hotel where we stopped, and then, the house where we were to occupy had been occupied by stock. This had to be scraped, scrubbed, washed and cleaned, but she made the best of it she could, and it was not long till things assumed a better aspect. At that day Little York was quite a village with its two grist mills, saw mill, a store or two, blacksmith and other shops. There was also quite a settlement along Doe Run of mostly Eastern people from the state of New York but they have long since, mostly, left the state.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Murlin Leasor/Leazer Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/2AB.2ACI/5168.1.1.1.3 Message Board Post: I have been puzzled for awhile about the extent of Little York in the 1820 census. I have ancestors and a number of related collateral lines that all came from Ontario County, New York around 1818 to settle on land they bought from Gideon Granger in what is now southern Hardin County around the communities of Sonora and Upton. They appear in the 1820 census as enumerated in the district of Little York. I have a theory to suggest about Little York and would appreciate any comments - this post got very long and kind of tedious trying to be exact, and this may be a silly idea, so be warned. The reason I assume that my families were in the district of Little York in the 1820 census is because the census indexes tell me they were. But if you look at the microfilmed/digitized census records themselves, you can see that they are hand-written and poorly labeled. Ancestry.com assumes that Hardin county is divided into 3 "townships" - Elizabethtown, Little York, and Philadelphia, and you can click on one of those places and browse through the pages - I find my Murlins and related families in Little York. Heritage Quest Online divides the county up into 4 locations - Elizabeth[sic], Little York, Philadelphia, and "No twp listed". If I use the index they supply, my Murlins/Merlins are once again indexed as part of Little York. However, if I look at the Heritage Quest Online version of the original census, very few of the pages have any place identification on them at all (you can't do this with the Ancestry.com pages, because in the digitized images they cut off the margins). Specifically, if you go to the first page labeled as Little York (page 6 according to HQ Online's paging, which is also stamped as page 12 on the left side of the page image), you find 2 place names written in the left margin. At the top is "Philadelphia", apparently carried over from the previous page. There is a horizontal line under Philadelphia in the margin that divides the names in that location from the names listed for Little York (only Ann Harkness[?] and Thomas Stevenson - and a crossed out name) belong in Philadelphia. The next 10 names after Stevenson and the horizontal line are Hurd, Seely, Brown, Kidder, Hurd, Clarke, Stone, Root, Watterman and Dupey/Dupry[?]. Written in the margin next to these names is the place "Little York". However, there is another horizontal line in the margin under the words "Little York" that divides these 10 names from the names that follow on that page - Shaver, Garret?, Connor, Richardson, Stewart, Hunt... and so forth to the bottom of the page. I looked at the next 10 census pages, and none of them are labeled at all. Is it possible that the first person who ever indexed the census missed that little horizontal line separating every one else from Little York? Little York apparently disappeared after it lost its status as county seat of Meade County. Is it possible that only 10 families were living in the village itself when the 1820 census was taken? Someone who is more familiar with the local area and research in early records may be able to address this issue. Also, it would probably help if someone who has access to Heritage Quest Online or census microfilm could confirm what I think I see. My theory can be blown away if the answer to the following question is "Yes": Does anyone who has family in southern Hardin County find that Little York is used as a geographic reference in any local records -- like deeds, court records, tax records, etc -- other than the 1820 census? I think that my southern Hardin County families should probably be enumerated under the place name "no township listed" instead of Little York. Linda
In looking through some of the Van Meter information, I see a reference to the book, "TWO CENTURIES IN ELIZABETHTOWN AND HARDIN COUNTY KENTUCKY 1776-1976 {McCLURE}." Does anyone have a copy of this book available for lookups. I am researching the family of John Carson, who came to Hardin County around 1788 from South Carolina. He died in 1824. I would like to find any information on his family, and would like to know where he is buried. His daughter, Jane, married Isaac Van Meter April 5, 1825 in Hardin County. Carolyn Carson
From the book you mentioned: page 19: "John CARSON was 71 years old when he applied for a Revolutionary War pension in Hardin County September 7, 1818. He enlisted in May, 1775 in South Carolina under Captain Richard and served until the end of 1781. He was in the battle of Sullivan's Island, Hanging Rock, Camden, and possibly others in that part of the country. page 41: "Indian Troubles, Traditions" A force of men from the Hardin County area, under command of Captain Moses KUYKENDALL (Collins History lists him as a soldier in Captain William HARROD's Company at the Station near the Falls (of Ohio) in 1780) took part in the above expedition. They furnished their own rations. In 1800 and 1801 some of the men who were in the expedition against the Wabash Indians applied in Hardin County Court for ay for their services. Some of the men recorded as being in the expedition against the Wabash Indians were: Thompson ASHBY, Thomas AMOS, Charles BUSH, John CARSON, William CHRISTIAN, Adam COOMBES, Nicholas COOMBES, William CONELIUS, Cornelius CUMMINS, John DIAL, Israel DODGE, Sam DOOLEY, Abner FIELD, C. FIELDS, Lewis FIELDS, James FARKES (Frakes?), Isaac GOODWIN, Henry HELM, Abraham HUNTER, William JOHNSON, James JOHNSTON, Robert LASLEY, James SULLIVAN, Hardin THOMAS, Uriah THOMPSON and Thomas WINN" Several more paragraphs on this subject, but no other mention of John CARSON. Have you tried the Hardin County cemetery listings at Rootsweb? Pat Settle John & Carolyn Carson <jcarson@broadreach.net> wrote: In looking through some of the Van Meter information, I see a reference to the book, "TWO CENTURIES IN ELIZABETHTOWN AND HARDIN COUNTY KENTUCKY 1776-1976 {McCLURE}." Does anyone have a copy of this book available for lookups. I am researching the family of John Carson, who came to Hardin County around 1788 from South Carolina. He died in 1824. I would like to find any information on his family, and would like to know where he is buried. His daughter, Jane, married Isaac Van Meter April 5, 1825 in Hardin County. Carolyn Carson
From "Early Times in Meade Co, Ky." by Geo. L Ridenour: "The county seat was located at Brandenburg's ferry on the Ohio River about 4 and one half miles west of Little York." Brandenburg is located on the Ohio River. > > Message Board Post: > > Sharon Van Meter gave me this information 13 Jan 2005 on the Hardin Co, KY > Rootsweb; In "Two Centuries of Elizabethtown and Hardin Co" page 217, it > says"At the time Meade Co was established, and county officals appointed, > legel business was transacted at the little community called Little York, > in the Doe Run section of the county. While Little York was the county > seat of Meade Co, Court sessions and other legel functions were transacted > in the homes of county officials, who lived at Little York." > If you found the area of Doe Run in Meade Co. on a map you will have the > site of Little York. My Harris' were there also. > > > ==== KYHARDIN Mailing List ==== > To unsubscribe from this list, send ONLY the word UNSUBSCRIBE to the > utility address KYHARDIN-L-REQUEST@ROOTSWEB.COM If you are trying to > unsubscribe from the Digest list, use the same utility address but change > the -L- to a -D- > > ============================== > Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million records added in the > last 12 months. Largest online collection in the world. Learn more: > http://www.ancestry.com/s13965/rd.ashx > >
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/2AB.2ACI/5168.1.1.1.2.2 Message Board Post: Sharon Van Meter gave me this information 13 Jan 2005 on the Hardin Co, KY Rootsweb; In "Two Centuries of Elizabethtown and Hardin Co" page 217, it says"At the time Meade Co was established, and county officals appointed, legel business was transacted at the little community called Little York, in the Doe Run section of the county. While Little York was the county seat of Meade Co, Court sessions and other legel functions were transacted in the homes of county officials, who lived at Little York." If you found the area of Doe Run in Meade Co. on a map you will have the site of Little York. My Harris' were there also.
I would like to join. Thanks! Carol Anderson
I came across an item a couple of years ago which mentioned Garnettsville, KY. It stated that the post office was Harrison County, IN. If I can find it again, I will share the informtion with you. Sherrie