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    1. [KYHARRIS-L] The Murcury 1902
    2. Jean Dalrymple
    3. The MERCURY, Carlisle, Nicholas county, Kentucky. Thursday, 9 Jan. 1902 PERSONAL Jas. Kennealy is quite Ill. C. C. Ratliff is improving and is able to sit up. Miss Cora Chappell, is visiting relatives in this city. Mrs. Calvin Darnall, spent several days in Maysville this week. T. C. Colliver has been confined to his room for the past week. C. T. Donnell and Frank Kennedy went to Cincinnati, yesterday. Ollie Bryson was here last week visiting his brother H. B. Bryson. James Parker returned to Central University Tuesday morning. Mrs. Iusko, mother of the editor of the Courier, has the pneumonia. Miss Mayme Ryan of Paris, is visiting Mrs. N. H. McNew this week. Miss Florence Bostain returned to school at oxford, Ohio, Tuesday. Judge Holmes was at Frankfort this week before the Court of Apppeals. Miss Chas. Sutton who has been quite ill for several days still continues ill. Miss Lillie Blackwell, of Winchester, is the guest of W. I. Dorsey's family. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. A. Johnson, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jas D Burnaw. Miss Amanda Ratliff is visiting her aunt, Mrs. T. C. Bayless, in Lexington. Hon. E. Kenton and wife spent Sunday night in Carlisle enroute to Frankfort. Mr. J. F. (Doc) Miller, of this county has gone to Florida for the benefit of his health. Harry James went to Richmond Tuesday to take charge of the L & N Telegraph office. Mrs. W. R. Peters, of Bethel, mother of Mrs. Rolla Kirkland, was stricken with paralysis Friday. John Glenn and Henry Hutchings have returned to Dental and Medical College in Cincinnati. Hollis Dalzell, who has been in the Phillipines for two years, dropped in Monday night looking well. Mrs. B. F. Congleton is visiting the family of J. W. Fleming at Pleasant Valley. Mr. Fleming is quite ill. Walter King, of Lexington, was here several days the past week visiting his parents r. and Mrs. R. C. King. Eld Tinder and wife attended the wedding of their niece, Miss Fannie Shropshire, in Harrison yesterday. Miss Lucy Norvell, after spending the holidays at home with her mother returned to school at Richmond Monday. Samuel James and granddaughter, Miss Matilda James were here this week visiting the family of Mayor Kennedy. Mrs. G. E. Young who has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Feeback, has returned to her home in Louisville. Miss Ethel Ross returned to school in Cincinnati Tuesday, and her brother Lindsay A Ross to college at Des Moins, Iowa. --------------------------------------- Jeannie <><

    04/24/1999 11:29:35
    1. [KYHARRIS-L] The Ammermans
    2. Can anyone help with the Ammerman family? I'm trying to track down the parents/family of James P. Ammerman (born abt 1870, possibly) who married Mary Betty Bailey, born about 1885 probably, and the parents/family of Phillip C. Ammerman (b. 1860?) who married Mattie Boyers Craig (b. 1864?). I think I've come up with this for Phillip from census data, but would like confirmation and clarification or correction: Descendants of Joseph Ammerman 1 Joseph AMMERMAN b: Bet. 1770 - 1790 d: Bef. 1850 in Harrison County, Kentucky, probably .. +Rebecca REED b: Abt. 1790 in VA m: April 25, 1811 in Bourbon County, KY d: Aft. 1850 in Harrison County, Kentucky, probably ..... 2 Wesley AMMERMAN b: Abt. 1826 in Harrison County, Kentucky, probably d: Aft. 1850 ......... +Louisa UNKNOWN b: Abt. 1826 in Ky d: Aft. 1850 ..... 2 Daniel AMMERMAN b: Abt. 1831 in Ky d: Aft. 1880 ......... +Mary E. ENGLISH b: Abt. 1836 in Ky m: Bef. 1855 d: Aft. 1880 ............. 3 William F. AMMERMAN b: Abt. 1855 in Ky d: Aft. 1880 ................. +Ida UNKNOWN b: Abt. 1861 in Ky d: Aft. 1880 ............. 3 Phillip C. AMMERMAN b: Abt. 1860 in Ky d: March 19, 1935 in Harrison CO, Kentucky, probably ................. +Mattie Boyers CRAIG b: Abt. 1864 in probably d: October 27, 1942 in Harrison CO, Kentucky, probably ............. 3 John G. AMMERMAN b: Abt. 1863 in Ky d: Aft. 1880 ............. 3 Frank R. AMMERMAN b: Abt. 1865 in Ky d: Aft. 1880 ............. 3 Annie B. AMMERMAN b: Abt. 1867 in Ky d: Aft. 1880 ............. 3 Daniel N. AMMERMAN b: Abt. 1869 in Ky d: Aft. 1880 ............. 3 Maggie AMMERMAN b: Abt. 1871 in Ky d: Aft. 1880 ............. 3 Wally M. AMMERMAN b: Abt. 1875 in Ky d: Aft. 1880 ..... 2 Enfield AMMERMAN b: Abt. 1835 in Harrison County, Kentucky, probably d: Aft. 1850 I found Ammerman families on page 100-05 and 100-06 of the 1880 Harrison census. So far, I haven't found Ammerman families on other pages...so I haven't found James' possible family. Lori

    04/24/1999 11:24:35
    1. [KYHARRIS-L] FW: Subscribe - Banfield
    2. Jean Dalrymple
    3. I am forwarding this on to you........ hope that someone will help.... Jeannie <>< -----Original Message----- From: GWatk12085@aol.com [mailto:GWatk12085@aol.com] Sent: Friday, April 23, 1999 3:22 PM To: motherd@theriver.com Subject: Re: Subscribe - Banfield I am looking for my g-grandmother's parents. Her marriage license says she was born in Montgomery Co., KY. That is all I know. She married Samuel Fisher Jun 2, 1870. It said she was 21 but I doubt it because the 1870 census lists Samuel Fisher, 23, and Sarah E., 15, which would make her birth year 1855. Also, the 1880 census of Grundy Co., Missouri, lists her as 22. They moved to MO but never came back. My grandmother, Lillian Fisher and her brother and sisters were raised by an aunt and uncle in Berry, KY, Harrison Co. She eventually came to Midway, KY, Woodford Co., and married my grandfather, Charles Walker Portwood. She lived the rest of her life here and both are buried in Midway. Listed below is all I have concerning the Banfield name. I have no idea if they are related but I suspect they probably are. Thanks for any help! Buried in the Pithian Grove Cemetery in Harrison County, KY are: Mae Banfield - 1918-1935 William G. Banfield - 1882 - 1959 George Banfield - 1868-1945 Bertie Banfield - 1868-1945 Ronald Banfield - 1917-1937 On June 4, 1860, Montgomery County Census: Robert Banfield (can't read the age) Mary _. Banfield (" " " " ) On 1870 Census, Berry District, Robinson Station, Harrison County: Robert Banfield, age 37, Farmer Sarah - 38, Keep House Martin - 16 Bettie - 14 Warren - 12 Jackson - 8 John - 10 Elizabeth - 8 Isabela - 6 Frank Banfield - 39, Farm Hand Sarah - 34, Keeps house Martha - 32, No occupation (Perhaps a relative?) Jun 5, 1880 Berry Station, Harrison Co. Census Robert Banfield, 51 Sarah, 49 John _., 19 Sarah L, 16 Isabel, 14 Jun 9, 1880, Berry Station, Harrison County Census Frank Banfield, 33 (can't read), 24 (can't read), 8 William, 6 George, 5 B__en, 3 John, ? Berry Voting Precinct, Jun 13, 1900 Age at Born last birthday # yrs married John Banfield May 1860 40 12 Nancy Oct 1869 31 Julia M. Oct 1889 10 John W. Dec 1891 8 Effie F. Jul 1894 5 Rosa A Dec 1897 2 Robert Banfield Sep 1831 68 24 Sally Oct 1831 68

    04/23/1999 05:39:23
    1. [KYHARRIS-L] The Mercury continued
    2. Jean Dalrymple
    3. The Mercury, Carlisle, Nicholas Co., KY Thursday 2 Jan 1902 DEATHS (very blurred) HATFIELD----Near Upper Blue Licks, on the 30th __. Mrs. HATFIELD, aged about 65 years. CLAY--At her home near Upper Blue Licks, on Dec 16th (26th), Mrs. John CLAY, aged about 30 years. McCANN----Near this city, Monday Dec 29th, Mrs. McCANN, aged 65 years. She was mother of John McCANN, of this city. McKAY---- Near Milltown Monday night Dec 30th , Mrs. McKAY, age 75 years. FEEBACK---Near Barterville, on Friday last, Mrs. Jas FEEBACK, aged 46 (?) years. DOTSON---Near Barterville, on Tuesday Dec 21st, J. L. DOTSON aged 96 years. Burial at Barterville Wednesday. MONSON---At her home near Indian Creek, Harrison County, on Tuesday morning the ___, Mrs. Ben MONSON, She was a sister of R. T. INDICOTT, of Oakland Mills, and of Mrs. HOWARD and ROBERTSON who died within the past month. KIMES---in this city, on Monday, the 30th ult., Mrs. Addie Lee KIMES, wife of J. S. KIMES. Funeral at the home Wednesday, by Rev. HILL and TINDER,, deceased was a daughter of J.K. P. BOWEN....(not sure of K. & P.) TUREMAN---at the ____ ______ hospital, Lexington, Monday 1st of a complication of trouble, Mason (?) G. TUREMAN, formerly of this city. He was a grandson of Joseph Tureman, deceased, and married Miss Lizzie SEELEY (?) to whom two children were born who are living with their mother, near Danville, Mason was a young man of more than ordinary ability, and his youth held out promise for a life of success and usefulness. - ---------------------------- MATRIMONIAL The engagement is announced of Mr. Gus LOEB of Paris and Miss Gertrude HORN, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. HORN, of this city. Arthur MARKLAND and Miss Mamie CONYERS of Bath county, were married Dec. 24th at the Central Hotel, Maysville. Earl CURRENT of Millersburg, and Miss Beulah WAITS of Nicholasville, eloped to Lexington last week and were married. JONES-McCHORD.-- in this city on the __ ult.. Mr. Wm. JONES and Miss Maggie McCHORD. SNAPP-CRUMP.--At the residence of A. _ WOODWARD, on the 25th ult. Mr. George SNAPP and Miss Emma CRUMP. BELL--PERRY At Morefield on the 15th ult., Mr. Wm. BELL and Miss Virgie PERRY. -------------------------- Sorry, I can't read any more of this...... Jeannie <><

    04/23/1999 04:12:22
    1. [KYHARRIS-L] Bondsman?
    2. Kelly Blizzard
    3. Hi everyone,I need some experienced opinions on this issue. I have a man found on the 1840-1850 Census that says he was Bondsman and he is living in the HH of another man with his own family.I have found my guy on previous census records where he headed his own household. At the time this census was taken my guy was already about 60 years old and like I said in someone elses HH.Can anyone shed any light on this Bondsman thing? Kelly Researching these Surnames;Alcorn,Asbury, Blizzard,Chappell,Clayton,Clifford,Courtney Creech,Dixon,Estes,Hughes,Houpt,Haupt Jennings,Milner,Pace,Perkins,Powell,Sergent Toadvine,Ward,Wells,Williford,Wilson,Woolum York.

    04/23/1999 02:23:20
    1. [KYHARRIS-L] HENRY-Harrison Co., KY
    2. Hello all, I am researching the HENRY family of Harrison Co., KY. There are several JOHN HENRY's, as there seem to be in every Henry family. I have a picture of Eliza Ellen HENRY, my gg-grandmother and would like to know more about the family. I have more info on down and would love to share it. Sincerely, Janlyn Martin Loomer Descendants of John Henry 1 John HENRY b: Abt. ca 1801 ...+Elizabeth (TIPPETT?) HENRY b: ca 1807 m: March 03, 1825 ......2 John T. HENRY b: January 04, 1826 d: February 02, 1906 ..........+Hanna E. (.....) HENRY b: September 06, 1836 d: July 24, 1871 ..............3 James B. HENRY b: May 04, 1858 d: October 10, 1914 ..............3 Anna E. HENRY b: Abt. 1860 ..............3 Mary F. HENRY b: Abt. 1862 ..............3 Arthur T. HENRY b: Abt. 1865 ......2 Eliza Ellen HENRY b: September 26, 1833 d: June 14, 1876 ..........+Ferdinand Desoto CASON b: May 03, 1832 d: May 10, 1902 m: September 23, 1854 Father: Edmond D. CASON Mother: Polly PEMBERTON ..............3 Adelia CASON b: July 13, 1855 d: July 01, 1873 ..............3 Albert CASON b: October 25, 1857 d: January 25, 1940 ..................+Mollie TAYLOR d: February 10, 1933 m: March 11, 1880 ..............3 Mary Frances CASON b: December 27, 1859 ..............3 Elizabeth Adams CASON b: August 09, 1870 d: March 14, 196 ..............3 Lulu Longmore CASON b: July 01, 1873 d: July 27, 1958 ..................+James Marion NEYMAN b: July 27, 1866 d: August 31, 1944 Father: William L. NEYMAN Mother: Lepha A. STEBBINS ......2 Newton J. HENRY b: Abt. 1835 d: Abt. 1910 ..........+Jenny (.....) HENRY b: Abt. 1848 d: Abt. 1936 ..............3 Robert W. HENRY b: Abt. 1868 ..............3 Ollie L. HENRY b: Abt. 1869 ..............3 Renie K. HENRY b: Abt. 1873 ..............3 H. T. HENRY b: December 07, 1874 d: August 12, 1898 ..................+Ollie (.....) HENRY b: Abt. 1868 d: Abt. 1955 ..............3 Harrie T. HENRY b: Abt. 1875 ......2 Frances HENRY b: 1839

    04/23/1999 07:37:08
    1. [KYHARRIS-L] Benjamin & Mary NORTH
    2. Karen
    3. Benjamin NORTH [ m] Mary children: on the 1850 Harrison Co, Kentucky census Louisa NORTH [b] abt 1832 Ky William NORTH [b] abt 1836 Ky James NORTH [b] abt 1842 Ky John NORTH [b] abt 1845 Ky Robert NORTH [b] abt 1850 Ky Robert may have been married to Mary Susan Evaline RANKIN [b] abt 1850/1860 maybe Harrison Co,Kentucky. Mary may have went by the name Evaline. I did find a Robert NORTH & Evaline CARR on the Family Tree Maker # 1194 family disc # 8 . I found a Robert & Evaline NORTH on the 1880 Harrison CO,KY census with No children listed. If this is the Robert & Evaline I'am looking for. This may be their children . James Daniel [b] 28 Feb 1881 Harrison CO, Ky [d] 23 Sep 1961 Covington, Kenton Co,Ky [m] Viola SOWDER / HALEY [b] 15 June 1884 Grant Co,Ky [d] 4 Aug 1930 Indenpendence , Kenton Co,Ky [ d/o ] Lewis SOWDER / HALEY & Mary Elizabeth READNOUR [ These are my gr. grandparents and gr. gr. grandparents ] John [b] abt 18?? , Effie [b] 18?? Jennie [b] abt 1888 Grant Co,Ky [d] abt 1972 Grant Co,Ky [m] 26 Feb 1906 Grant Co,Ky [ to ] Greenberry Sharp FORNASH [b] abt 1878 Pendleton Co,Ky [d] abt 1965 Grant Co,Ky [ s/o ] Richard Jasper FORNASH & Jane Dallas ANTROBUS [ this is info from 3 different sources I have put it all together to see if anyone can make a connection with this family ] [ sources are Family Tree Maker , Microfiche of Williamstown Cemetery Grant Co,Ky , My own records Jennie's name only ] Lillie [b] abt 1878 Grant Co,Ky [d] 13 Oct 1946 Grant Co,Ky [m] ( Feb 1907 Grant Co,Ky [ to ] John T FORNASH [b] 22 June 1871 Grant Co,Ky [d] 5 June 1948 Grant Co ,Ky [ a brother to Greenberry FORNASH ] [ sources of information are Family Tree Maker, My records all I have on Lillie is her name] [ I'am hoping by adding this other information someone might beable to see a connection to this family] Lucy [b ] abt 18?? , Ann [b] abt 18?? If you can help me with this family. I would be greatful to hear from you. Thank You..........Karen

    04/22/1999 08:08:45
    1. [KYHARRIS-L] The Eagle, 1825
    2. Jean Dalrymple
    3. The EAGLE, Maysville, Mason County, Kentucky March 23rd 1825 BRACKEN Co. We copy the following from the Commentator of the 19th inst.. We hope that captain RUDD will deem it his duty to tender his services to his county at this important crisis. Bracken county, March 6th, 1825 To Capt. Thomas RUDD: Sir, You have once represented us and we now call on you to offer your services again. We wish to be represented by a man of firmness. We think we hold a claim on you. We now think that our rights are infringed; and call on you to consent to represent us in the next general assembly. Many of the citizens of Bracken county. ----------------------------- APPOINTMENTS The following appointments have been made by the president of the U. States, by and with the advice and consent of the senate: Henry CLAY of Kentucky, to be secretary of state. --------------------------- DESHA'S TRIAL The second trial of Isaac B. DESHA, commenced on Monday, the 14h instant, being the first day of the Harrison circuit court. On Thursday, but one juryman having been obtained, we learn that the trial was laid over until the June court. ---------------------- MEEETING OF THE PEOPLE In Fleming County. A meeting of the people took place at Popular Plains, in Fleming county, on Friday last. The question which agitates the state was amply discussed, and the meeting decided, by vote of about 135 t- 35, that the "People in the Legislature" had violated the constitution-----and that the re-organizing law of the legislature was null and void. Fleming last year elected Judge-breakers. She will this year, in all probability, elect men of different politics. - ------------------------------ IN MASON The proceedings of the meeting at Williamsburg are given in the succeeding columns---they speak a language which cannot be misunderstood. ------------------------ IN BOURBON About 200 persons met at Wm. Moreland's tavern, in Bourbon, last week and adopted, with but ONE dissenting voice, resolutions in opposition to the judge breaking act of the legislature. -------------------------- Jeannie <><

    04/22/1999 04:09:38
    1. [KYHARRIS-L] McLoney-Richey
    2. kaywithers
    3. In my Richey line I have SHERRY RICHEY [b. 7-6-1870 d.2-2-1947] who married MAMIE MCLONEY 7-21-1893. Their children were Goebel, Charles Barney, Mack and a daughter. I have a great deal of information on Sherry's ancestors but nothing on Mamie's. I am anxious to complete this line and will share what I have. Sherry was the son of Minor Richey and Jemima Padgett Richey. Kay Withers

    04/21/1999 07:46:10
    1. [KYHARRIS-L] Fw: Virginia Marriages 1740-1850 Clifford
    2. Kelly Blizzard
    3. Researching these Surnames;Alcorn,Asbury, Blizzard,Chappell,Clayton,Clifford,Courtney Creech,Dixon,Estes,Hughes,Houpt,Haupt Jennings,Milner,Pace,Perkins,Powell,Sergent Toadvine,Ward,Wells,Williford,Wilson,Woolum York. -----Original Message----- From: Kelly Blizzard <Kellygirl3398@mpinet.net> To: Kelly Blizzard <Kellygirl3398@mpinet.net>; Ben Keairns <keairns@isoc.net> Date: Tuesday, April 20, 1999 8:24 PM Subject: Virginia Marriages 1740-1850 Clifford > >Field Search Matches >[Any] CLIFFORD 1 > > >1 Combined Matches > >Groom Given Name Groom Surname Bride Given name Bride Surname Marriage >Date County >S. A. CLIFFORD MARIAH CHASE 06 February 1848 Jackson > >Viewing records 1-1 of 1 > > > > >

    04/20/1999 07:57:50
    1. [KYHARRIS-L] Fw: Va Marriages 1740-1850 Courtney 115 total
    2. Kelly Blizzard
    3. Researching these Surnames;Alcorn,Asbury, Blizzard,Chappell,Clayton,Clifford,Courtney Creech,Dixon,Estes,Hughes,Houpt,Haupt Jennings,Milner,Pace,Perkins,Powell,Sergent Toadvine,Ward,Wells,Williford,Wilson,Woolum York. -----Original Message----- From: Kelly Blizzard <Kellygirl3398@mpinet.net> To: Kelly Blizzard <Kellygirl3398@mpinet.net> Date: Tuesday, April 20, 1999 8:20 PM Subject: Va Marriages 1740-1850 Courtney 115 total > >Virginia Marriage Index, 1740-1850 > > >Field Search Matches >[Any] COURTNEY 115 > > >115 Combined Matches > >Groom Given Name Groom Surname Bride Given name Bride Surname Marriage >Date County >ALBERT COURTNEY MARY J. PETTIT 29 March 1843 Fauquier >ALEX W. TALLEY SUSANNA ELIZA COURTNEY 16 October 1833 Richmond >AMBROSE VOKE ELIZABETH COURTNEY 03 August 1820 Morgan >ANDREW DEBUSK POLLY COURTNEY 20 March 1820 Scott >BENJAMIN COURTNEY MARY SMITH 27 August 1801 Westmoreland >CHARLES Jr. COURTNEY ELIZABETH COURTNEY 19 October 1802 Fauquier >CHARLES BURGESS FANNIE COURTNEY 21 December 1826 Madison >CHARLES PETERS COURTNEY ROBINSON 18 May 1819 Frederick >CHARLES SOUTHALL COURTNEY ANDREWS 29 January 1810 Essex >CHARLES STAPLES COURTNEY COVINGTON 24 July 1846 Caroline > >Viewing records 1-10 of 115 > >Groom Given Name Groom Surname Bride Given name Bride Surname Marriage >Date County >CLIMSON P. BATES IRENE COURTNEY 19 December 1837 Fauquier >CONRAD PITZER MARY COURTNEY 07 November 1797 Berkeley >COURTNEY W. NORMAN ELIZABETH J. MITCHELL 20 February 1843 Henry >COURTNEY COLEMAN JULIA A. DYKE 15 July 1848 Essex >DANIEL McCONNELL MARY COURTNEY 29 August 1807 Frederick >DAVID C. COURTNEY ELIZA ANN SMITH 15 February 1847 Westmoreland >DAVID CHAPMAN COURTNEY [MRS] LOWREY 20 May 1769 Norfolk >DAVID COURTNEY MARY KERNS 22 May 1817 Berkeley >DAVID LUTMAN MARGARET COURTNEY 05 January 1821 Morgan >DAVID MODE COURTNEY BASNET 04 March 1815 Henrico > >Viewing records 11-20 of 115 >EDMUND P. COURTNEY MIRIAM ELLYSON 19 June 1828 Henrico >ELZY COURTNEY SARAH HALEY 20 September 1806 Fauquier >GEORGE B. PRICHETT COURTNEY HEIER 01 July 1818 Richmond >GEORGE COURTNEY BETSY ENSOR 06 August 1805 Fauquier >GEORGE COURTNEY ELIZABETH A. BRANSON 27 May 1850 Westmoreland >GEORGE COURTNEY HANNAH RICE 06 August 1805 Westmoreland >GEORGE HEFLIN MIRIAM COURTNEY 20 December 1832 Fauquier >HENRY T. CAMP MARTHA E. COURTNEY 13 October 1828 Orange >HENRY CUNNINGHAM COURTNEY BROOKMAN 18 January 1845 Orange >HENRY JOHNSON RACHEL COURTNEY 15 September 1812 Henrico > >Viewing records 21-30 of 115 >Virginia Marriage Index, 1740-1850 > > >Field Search Matches >[Any] COURTNEY 115 > > >115 Combined Matches > >Groom Given Name Groom Surname Bride Given name Bride Surname Marriage >Date County >HENRY POLLARD COURTNEY B. BURTON 15 May 1833 Albermarle >HEZEKIAH COURTNEY POLLY FLANAGAN 26 May 1833 Wythe >HOWARD C. FREEMAN COURTNEY W. FRENCH 15 October 1837 Loudoun >ISAAC MALONE ANN C. COURTNEY 22 September 1790 Mecklenburg >JACOB COURTNEY NANCY ROWE 22 October 1818 Berkeley >JACOB FRYOR BETSEY COURTNEY 04 July 1817 Washington >JACOB WILDS COURTNEY MOOD 19 August 1828 Augusta >JAMES C. COURTNEY MARGARET T. LOWE 09 January 1833 Northumberland >JAMES E. COURTNEY ANN BROWN 27 December 1838 Pocahontas >JAMES M. DOUGLASS COURTNEY CLASBY 07 August 1845 Orange > >Viewing records 31-40 of 115 > > Virginia Marriage Index, 1740-1850 > > >Field Search Matches >[Any] COURTNEY 115 > > >115 Combined Matches > >Groom Given Name Groom Surname Bride Given name Bride Surname Marriage >Date County >JAMES R. COURTNEY MARY R. SUTTON 06 January 1848 Westmoreland >JAMES W. ENGLISH ELIZA COURTNEY 19 December 1832 Westmoreland >JAMES CORDER ANN COURTNEY 09 January 1834 Rappahannock >JAMES COURTNEY ABIGAIL HARMISON 05 April 1836 Morgan >JAMES COURTNEY ANNE S. JOHNSTON 14 November 1792 CULP >JAMES COURTNEY ELEANOR HOBBS 24 September 1826 Wythe >JAMES HARRISON ELIZABETH J. COURTNEY 28 January 1833 Westmoreland >JAMES JOHNSON ELIZA ANN COURTNEY 28 June 1841 Morgan >JAMES SHAY COURTNEY [MRS] MOORE 24 June 1790 Norfolk >JAMES SMITH FRANCES COURTNEY 31 July 1816 Richmond > >Viewing records 41-50 of 115 >JEFFERSON EDWARDS COURTNEY LONG 23 April 1832 Orange >JEREMIAH COURTNEY FRANCES A. ELMORE 29 October 1850 Northumberland >JEREMIAH COURTNEY LYDIA A. COURTNEY 17 May 1836 Westmoreland >JOHN B. ALLEN CAROLINE C. COURTNEY 25 February 1825 Henrico >JOHN H. COURTNEY SALLY PALMER 13 April 1831 Westmoreland >JOHN L. TRENT COURTNEY L. FRENCH 02 October 1840 Powhatan >JOHN CARTER ELEANOR COURTNEY 01 August 1818 Frederick >JOHN COURTNEY FANNIE HOLMES 04 October 1803 Madison >JOHN COURTNEY MARY ANN EMBRY 28 December 1830 Fauquier >JOHN COURTNEY SARAH J. KERNS 22 December 1842 Berkeley > >Viewing records 51-60 of 115 > > JOHN HEFFLING LUCRETIA COURTNEY 07 January 1839 Fauquier >JOHN KESECKER PHEBE ANN COURTNEY 25 March 1839 Morgan >JOSEPH O. COYLE COURTNEY H. SMITH 28 January 1835 Jefferson >JOSEPH COURTNEY CATHERINE H. HOLMES 20 December 1839 Fauquier >JOSEPH COURTNEY DOROTHY J. JONES 18 December 1837 Essex >JOSEPH COURTNEY MARY HALTERMAN 05 June 1838 Pocahontas >JOSEPH HODGESON LAVISA COURTNEY 22 January 1835 Wythe >JOSEPH TEAGLE SUSAN COURTNEY 03 January 1812 Fauquier >MALACHI COURTNEY MARY BROWN 15 August 1826 Westmoreland >MANSFIELD BUTLER COURTNEY ANN SPENCER 13 October 1826 Caroline > >Viewing records 61-70 of 115 > >MASON COURTNEY SARAH COLLINS 03 March 1820 Shenandoah >MICHAEL COURTNEY CATHERINE SHEPHERD 20 January 1836 Berkeley >MICHAEL COURTNEY MARIA BOWDEN 07 January 1820 Berkeley >MOSES H. MARTIN COURTNEY HAMBLETON 20 December 1828 Amherst >MOSES LEONARD COURTNEY STRANGE 01 December 1827 Frederick >OWEN CRAWFORD COURTNEY HAYS 03 April 1824 Amherst >PHILLIP P. COURTNEY ELIZABETH [Mrs] LEMON 12 September 1830 Richmond >RICHARD COURTNEY SARAH ANN COURTNEY 29 June 1833 Fauquier >ROBERT B. COURTNEY NANCY CARVIN 22 June 1809 Westmoreland >ROBERT C. SILDEN COURTNEY W. BROOKE 08 November 1836 Fauquier > >Viewing records 71-80 of 115 > >ROBERT GATES HITE COURTNEY ANN BRISCOE 19 January 1823 Jefferson >ROBERT M. COURTNEY AMANDA M. MILLS 17 July 1843 GOOC >ROBERT M. COURTNEY AMANDA M. MILLS 17 July 1843 Greenbrier >ROBERT COURTNEY MARY COURTNEY 14 June 1811 Monongalia >ROBERT STERRETT COURTNEY BUTT 09 June 1802 Norfolk >ROBERT WHARTON COURTNEY BOULWARE 09 February 1824 Caroline >ROY BOYD COURTNEY BENNETT 24 February 1802 Halifax >RUBIN MARTIN ANN COURTNEY 12 October 1826 TYLE >RUFUS K. GARRISON MARGARET COURTNEY 12 August 1826 Fauquier >SAMUEL COURTNEY MARTHA STALLARD 08 September 1830 Scott > >Viewing records 81-90 of 115 > >Virginia Marriage Index, 1740-1850 > > >Field Search Matches >[Any] COURTNEY 115 > > >115 Combined Matches > >Groom Given Name Groom Surname Bride Given name Bride Surname Marriage >Date County >SAMUEL COURTNEY SARAH COURTNEY 17 May 1779 Fauquier >SAMUEL HOLMES PRUDENCE [MRS] COURTNEY 23 October 1775 Mecklenburg >SAMUEL STINSON BARBARA COURTNEY 04 March 1809 Berkeley >SAMUEL STONE COURTNEY H. JONES 22 June 1817 Jefferson >SAMUEL WALLACE COURTNEY COBB 21 July 1828 Southampton >SEWELL OSGOOD FRANCES COURTNEY 14 January 1805 Richmond >SHADRICK ROBERTS MARTHY COURTNEY 13 December 1849 Scott >SIMEON COURTNEY MARY HOUSEHOLDER 09 April 1832 Morgan >THOMAS B. FOX COURTNEY ORANGE BAYLOR 23 March 1803 Caroline >THOMAS E. STUDY JANE COURTNEY TOLLY 15 May 1846 Caroline > >Viewing records 91-100 of 115 > >THOMAS W. COURTNEY ELIZABETH H. BOULWARE 02 May 1823 Richmond >THOMAS COURTNEY LUCY WILLIAMSON 28 July 1807 Richmond >THOMAS MARKS CATHRINE COURTNEY 03 May 1808 Shenandoah >THOMAS MATHANY MARY W. COURTNEY 26 April 1806 Westmoreland >WILLIAM H. COURTNEY MARTHA M. ANDERSON 11 March 1830 Hanover >WILLIAM J. COURTNEY ELIZABETH B. LAMKIN 03 July 1834 Westmoreland >WILLIAM T. COURTNEY TEMPERANCE GOODWIN 25 March 1849 Doddridge >WILLIAM COURTNEY ELIZABETH LAZEL 14 March 1805 Monongalia >WILLIAM COURTNEY NANCY CRENSHAW 22 March 1813 Westmoreland >WILLIAM CROCKER COURTNEY [MRS] MOORE 22 May 1790 Norfolk > >Viewing records 101-110 of 115 >Groom Given Name Groom Surname Bride Given name Bride Surname Marriage >Date County >WILLIAM LEE OLIVER COURTNEY 20 February 1829 Essex >WILLIAM SILVERS ELIZABETH COURTNEY 11 May 1840 Morgan >WILLIAM SKINNER COURTNEY ESKRIDGE 14 April 1816 Wood >WISHART DOGGETT HARRIET COURTNEY 15 November 1828 Fredericksburg > >Viewing records 111-114 of 114 > > > >

    04/20/1999 07:57:21
    1. [KYHARRIS-L] Virginia Marriage records Asbury 49 hits
    2. Kelly Blizzard
    3. Groom Given Name Groom Surname Bride Given name Bride Surname Marriage Date County AARON ASBURY REBECCA BISHOP 23 February 1826 Tazewell ABSOLOM SWIGER MARY ASBURY 14 January 1822 Harrison ADAM ASBURY SARAH BOGGESS 03 December 1840 Kanawha ARCHIBALD ASBURY ELIZA DAVIS 28 October 1825 Tazewell ASBURY POOLE HARDMAN THANKFUL ANN GOFF 07 March 1850 Ritchie ASBURY BENFORD ELIZA DRUMWRIGHT 06 August 1838 Mecklenburg ASBURY CRENSHAW ANN C. PEMBERTON 31 March 1810 Greenbrier ASBURY JACKSON SALLY DOYLE 07 December 1825 Brunswick ASBURY JARRETT ELIZA S. LEFEVER 30 October 1822 Frederick ASBURY SPEER CATHARINE DARTER 06 January 1829 Scott Viewing records 1-10 of 49 ASBURY TIBBS ELIZABETH A. RICHARDSON 11 October 1838 Greenbrier BIRD LOCKHART CHARLOTTE ASBURY 30 March 1834 Tazewell COLVIN F. DYER TABITHA ASBURY 27 October 1842 Tazewell ELIHU LESTER MALINDA ASBURY 04 November 1838 Tazewell FRANCIS ASBURY DEATON ANN ELLER 01 September 1849 Roanoke GEORGE Jr. ASBURY CATHERINE FERGUSON 25 August 1827 Franklin GEORGE W. PARSONS ELIZABETH ASBURY 26 November 1846 Kanawha HENRY ASBURY SALLY [MRS] MOXLEY 09 April 1796 Westmoreland HIGHLAND PENNINGTON REBECCA ASBURY 12 February 1833 Monroe ISAAC JOHNSTON PATSEY ASBURY 29 January 1833 Tazewell Viewing records 11-20 of 49 ISAAC ROBINS BETSY ASBURY 30 January 1825 Tazewell JACOB ASBURY POLLY E. HIGGINBOTHAM 18 April 1837 Tazewell JAMES J. LEWIS ELIZABETH ASBURY 08 April 1840 Monroe JAMES ASBURY JANE G. BOLLAND 17 October 1837 Tazewell JAMES ASBURY NANCY ELIZABETH WILSON 29 January 1850 Tazewell JAMES LUSTER JERUSA ASBURY 01 September 1834 Tazewell JAMES MALORY JANE ASBURY 27 April 1834 Tazewell JESSE ASBURY RACHEL GRIFFITH 21 December 1815 Greenbrier JESSE BATES ELIZABETH H. ASBURY 28 December 1846 Tazewell JOEL ASBURY ELIZABETH FERGUSON 02 August 1847 Franklin Viewing records 21-30 of 49 JOHN HOLLY SARAH ASBURY 12 February 1841 Kanawha LEWIS CARPER ELIZA ASBURY 02 February 1842 Giles LEWIS COOPER ELIZA ASBURY 02 February 1842 Tazewell MOSES S. SAYERS DARCEY ASBURY 16 September 1844 Tazewell MOSES ASBURY PATSEY LUSTER 26 February 1826 Tazewell RICHARD R. PHELPS ASBURY ANN TILDEN 06 January 1831 Frederick RICHARD ASBURY NANCY B. YEATMAN 19 November 1828 Westmoreland RICHARD PAYNE SUSAN W. ASBURY 30 December 1820 Fauquier SAMUEL H. SAUNDERS MARY D. ASBURY 11 December 1823 Franklin SETH FOSTER POLLY ASBURY 14 December 1844 Kanawha Viewing records 31-40 of 49 SOLOMON ASBURY SEJAH ANN BAILEY 25 March 1847 Kanawha THOMAS H. ASBURY CHARLOTTE HANKINS 22 February 1837 Tazewell THOMAS CHAFIN POLLY ASBURY 08 May 1811 Tazewell WILLIAM ASBURY ANNE ELIZABETH GRIFFITH 23 July 1812 Greenbrier WILLIAM ASBURY MARY MUSE 14 April 1806 Westmoreland WILLIAM ASBURY SARAH ANN GILLESPIE 27 August 1844 Tazewell WILLIAM CLEAR HANNAH H. ASBURY 09 August 1845 Smyth WILLIAM KIRK NANCY ASBURY 03 April 1820 Bedford WYATT ASBURY EMALINE SMITH 20 November 1850 Smyth Viewing records 41-49 of 49

    04/20/1999 07:56:42
    1. [KYHARRIS-L] Continued, Carlisle Mercury
    2. Jean Dalrymple
    3. The Carlisle Mercury, Carlisle, Nicholas county, Ky Thurs, 24 March 1910 PERSONALS Dr. J. M> WELLS and family, have moved to their farm near Ellisville. We regret to lose this pleasant family as residents of our city. Mrs. Thomas SOUTH, who has been the guest of her parents, E. L. SECREST and wife, for several days, will leave for her home in Frankfort Saturday. Miss Eddie McCORMICK, of Sayer College, Lexington, spent from Friday until Monday with her mother, Mrs. Lizzie McCORMICK, who has been very sick the past week. Mrs. Jno. COLLINS and baby, Lexington, are the guests of her parents , Mr. and Mrs. Al PETERS. Mrs. TALBOTT, of Missouri, and Mr. and Mrs. McCONNELL of New York, were guests of Mrs. Jno. M. CAMPBELL this week. Mrs. W. W. HOWE, of Torrent, and Mrs. Harvey S. KELLER and little daughter, Louise, of Frankfort, and Mrs. John LAIR, of Lexington were the guests of Mrs. S. W. KELLER this week. ---------------------------------- Allie KERNS bought 30 head of cattle at Mt. Sterling, Monday. Bob SPAR_AS has moved in to his new house erected on the site of the one recently burned Sam VESCH wants money and that is the fix to catch a fellow in to make him trade right with you .Jas. I. TURLEY, near Hooktown, is quite ill, having suffered a slight stroke of paralysis last Thursday. Mrs. Jane TIPTON, sister of Mrs. John DUCKWORTH, of this city, died in Montgomery county Tuesday. If you have a copy of the MERCURY of March 17th , we would be under obligations if you will let us have it. Miss Rosa COLLINS has resigned her position with the East Tennessee Telephone Company on account of ill health. For SALE--I have for sale some choice Dahlia Bulbs. Mrs. Jas. W. BERRY, Moorefield. Ky. Dogs killed three sheep for Tilden DUNCAN Monday afternoon and two sheep for Shannon Sisters, same day. Remember the Robert R___ sale of personal property next Tuesday the 29th , at 10 a.m. See advertisement in this issue. James MARTIN this week sold to James McCLINTOCK of Millersburg, six head of mules, which averaged from $200 to $240. A car load of eighteen mules sold t Louis last week for $5,700, an average of $320 a head. This is the highest price ever paid for a car load of mules. At Mayesville this week one basket of White Burley from Virginia sold at $40 ($10?) per hundred. This was the highest price ever obtained in the Maysville market. A jury in Judge McNEW's court decided that Hickman RITCHIE, aged 88, was not competent to attend to business affairs, and the Judge has appointed W. T. BARLOW, trustee. H. N. RANKIN made two shipments of horses to Pennsylvania this week, of twenty-one animals each. He also sold two good ____ horses, one to Lexington and one to Vicksburg, Miss. parties. W; S.. DUDLEY and several other residents of Sycamore street are preparing to drill for gas. The well will probably be put down on the lot in rear of Mr. DUDLEY's residence. The case of Commonwealth of Kentucky vs. Jas. REFFITT is set for trial at Mt. Sterling next Monday. REFFITT is accused of having sold pooled tobacco and will be tried under the Crecelius law. James R. CRAY, of Millersburg was in Carlisle yesterday receiving congratulations on once more being a resident of Kentucky. It will be some time before James wanders away again. G. D. McLEAN, of Myers, sold to B. T. CONWAY nine head of short yearling steer for $227.75. these are the cattle which were advertised in the MERCURY and. McLEAN says brought him numerous buyers. ----------------- Jeannie <><

    04/20/1999 06:43:41
    1. [KYHARRIS-L] Web site change #2
    2. Bob Francis
    3. To one and all, I apologize, I apologize, I apologize! I am so dumb when it comes to the technical aspects of web sites. Michael Wright, one of our intrepid researchers, helped me realize how to shorten the web page to its original listing. So, PLEASE DISREGARD THE LAST MAILING. The NEW (and final) web site address is: http://www.shawhan.com/ I am sorry to bother everyone with this, but I figure that you all might still want to access my page. Thanks! (especially you guys, Jon Hagee and Michael Wright for helping me through my thick-brained ignorance) Bob -- Bob Francis 1920A Butner St. Ft. Eustis, VA 23604 MY HOMEPAGE: http://www.shawhan.com/

    04/20/1999 06:21:44
    1. [KYHARRIS-L] The Carlisle Mercury, Continued
    2. Jean Dalrymple
    3. The Carlisle Mercury, Carlisle, Nicholas County, KY Thurs, 24 March 1910 PERSONAL W.S. DUDLEY was in Cincinnati this week. "Dr." Hugh JOHNSON has been ill the past week. W. P. ROSS left yesterday for Martinsville, Ind. Mrs. Jno. d. ALLEN is visiting her parents in Richmond. Mrs. COLVIN, of Falmouth is the guest of relatives here. Mrs. C. U. BRAMBLETT has returned from a trip to Cincinnati. Dr. W. D. HOWE returned Wednesday from Hot Springs, Ark. Miss Nannie LAUGHLIN is in Maysville, taking a special business course. Mrs. John SUGG left yesterday for Hopkinsville, to visit her parents. P. DICKEY has returned after an absence of several months in the South. Jno. I. FISHER spent from Saturday until Monday with his family in Louisville. Mrs. G. M. LAMBERT visited Mrs. Mary Gorman THOMAS at Paris last week. D. J. HUTCHINGS and wife have moved to the Myers property on College Hill. Miss Susie DAY left this morning for Louisville, Where she will be the guest of her uncle, Harry DAY and family. Owens RATLIFF, wife and daughter Fannie of Sharpsburg were at Cincinnati several days this week. Mrs. JAMESON and Miss MOORE of Paris, are the guests of Mrs. Charles THOMAS. Miss Rosa JUSTICE, of Winchester, has been the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Horace TAYLOR. J. F. FIRTH wet to Covington the first of the week to see his daughter, Mrs. STEPHENS and son Frank Mrs. Geo. SPENCER attended the funeral of her cousin, Mr. Peytis DUDLEY, in Flemingsburg, Monday. C. C> COLE has returned after a stay at Battle Creek, Mich., much improved health. Malcom COX, of Kenton County, spent Sunday with his aunt, Mrs. G. M. BROOKS. Dr. J. R. McINTIRE spent several days in Cynthiana this week, guest of his brother, Dr. W. O. Mrs. W> H. MARTIN, who has been in poor health for several months remains quite ill. Mrs. H. N. RANKIN, who has been confined to her bed for several weeks is able to sit up now. Mrs. Wm. McINTIRE and daughter of Millersburg were over yesterday as guests of Mrs. Gaines DUDLEY. ------------------------------------ to be continued. Jeannie <><

    04/20/1999 03:14:01
    1. [KYHARRIS-L] Change in my web page URL
    2. Bob Francis
    3. To one and all, This is to inform one and all that my web page address has changed. The old address was: http://www.shawhan.com/local_root_folder/ I found that this was simply too cumbersome and many folks could not access the site. Those "_" between words caused problems. So, after the kindly advice of Jon Hagee I finally switched over to a new address. It is as follows: http://www.shawhan.com/homepage/ This should be much simpler to reach. Please understand that this effects every other page on the site. Any old address that had "local_root_folder" is now outdated. Sorry for the temporary inconvenience but in the long run this should make accessing my site much more user friendly. I ask all those friends out there who have included my old addresses into their web pages to update them with the new URL. Thanks, Bob Francis -- Bob Francis 1920A Butner St. Ft. Eustis, VA 23604 MY HOMEPAGE: http://www.shawhan.com/homepage/

    04/20/1999 12:02:22
    1. [KYHARRIS-L] Seeking HENRY Resources
    2. Doug Garber
    3. Hello Harrison County, Presently, members of the HENRY surname list are building a web site that contains an index of their HENRYs. When completed, it should be helpful to many HENRY family historians. I have been asked to conduct a search for links to HENRY online resources like personal web pages, and county and local genealogy association resource pages. If you have substantial HENRY information on your web page or know of HENRY information on your county or other local web site, please send the links to Judy Henry at jchenry@flash.net , so that they might be included in the new HENRY site. If you have some HENRY data that is not on a website, you may wish to subscribe to the list by sending an email to: HENRY-L-request@rootsweb.com containing as the only text the word "subscribe" (no quotes) in the body of the message. After you get a message confirming your subscription, post your information by email to HENRY-L@rootsweb.com . Thank you. Doug Garber, dmgarber@ac.net Researching GARBER/GERBER (SWITZ>PA>OH) HOPKINS (ENG>MA>CT>VT>NY>OH), HENRY (SCOT>VA>PA>OH), MCCOLLUM (NJ>OH>KY>OH) http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/g/a/r/Douglas-M-Garber/

    04/20/1999 10:35:50
    1. [KYHARRIS-L] elk lick? found
    2. Del Waggoner
    3. For the person looking for Elk Lick. While doing research in the Cynthiana Library Friday, I found a reference to the area where Harrison, Nicholas and Robertson counties join. This was at Wagoners Chapel. Hope this helps. Del Waggoner....

    04/19/1999 12:13:22
    1. [KYHARRIS-L] James Woodward to Isabelle McDowell marriage
    2. Kim Woodward
    3. Hi All, I'm trying to determine the date/place of marriage for James William Woodward and Isabelle McDowell between 1853 and 1873. I am assuming the marriage took place in Harrison County, KY. My knowns are: James William Woodward m. Isabelle McDowell. Their children are: William Arthur (b. 8 Sep 1873, Harrison Co, KY; d. 11 Aug 1946, Robertson Co, KY near Milford; m. Susan Hannah Marsh, daughter of John Harrison Marsh and Mattie Hammon) John Earl Wesley Ward Fanny Rucia (sp?) Cora William Arthur Woodward's death certificate says that James William and Isabelle McDowell were both born in Kentucky, no specific county mentioned. I would assume that since William Arthur was born in Harrison County, both James William Woodward and Isabelle McDowell would have come from Harrison County as well. I do not know the order of the births so I would assume that James William and Isabelle got married sometime between 1853 and 1873. I am trying to find a lead to narrow the search for the correct documentation. Hopefully this will in turn lead me to the father of James William Woodward. Any help would be appreciated. Kim Woodward kwoodwar@mindspring.com "Currently chasing FRENCH, WRIGHT, CHISHOLM, WIGGINS, WOODWARD, MARSH, MCDOWELL, REDDICK, CLARY, and LAIL but mostly chasing my tail"

    04/19/1999 11:30:39
    1. [KYHARRIS-L] Fwd: [KYBOURBO-L] Update on Perrin's book
    2. --part1_3862d26a.244a4ca3_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit --part1_3862d26a.244a4ca3_boundary Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Disposition: inline Return-Path: <KYBOURBO-L-request@rootsweb.com> Received: from rly-yd03.mx.aol.com (rly-yd03.mail.aol.com [172.18.150.3]) by air-yd01.mail.aol.com (v59.4) with SMTP; Sat, 17 Apr 1999 12:08:26 -0400 Received: from bl-14.rootsweb.com (bl-14.rootsweb.com [204.212.38.30]) by rly-yd03.mx.aol.com (8.8.8/8.8.5/AOL-4.0.0) with ESMTP id MAA11716; Sat, 17 Apr 1999 12:08:19 -0400 (EDT) Received: (from slist@localhost) by bl-14.rootsweb.com (8.9.3/8.9.3) id JAA20973; Sat, 17 Apr 1999 09:07:11 -0700 (PDT) Resent-Date: Sat, 17 Apr 1999 09:07:11 -0700 (PDT) Message-ID: <3718BF6F.BE85D1E3@visi.net> Date: Sat, 17 Apr 1999 12:06:12 -0500 From: Bob Francis <darby@visi.net> X-Mailer: Mozilla 4.01 (Macintosh; I; PPC) MIME-Version: 1.0 Old-To: Bourbon County Group <kybourbo-l@rootsweb.com>, Nicholas County Group <KYNICHOL-L@rootsweb.com> X-Priority: 3 (Normal) Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; x-mac-type="54455854"; x-mac-creator="4D4F5353" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Subject: [KYBOURBO-L] Update on Perrin's book Resent-Message-ID: <tKdjT.A.UHF.uGLG3@bl-14.rootsweb.com> To: KYBOURBO-L@rootsweb.com Resent-From: KYBOURBO-L@rootsweb.com X-Mailing-List: <KYBOURBO-L@rootsweb.com> archive/latest/1112 X-Loop: KYBOURBO-L@rootsweb.com Precedence: list Resent-Sender: KYBOURBO-L-request@rootsweb.com Reply-To: darby@visi.net To one and all who have reserved William Perrin's "History of Bourbon, Scott, Harrison and Nicholas Counties," I have not forgotten you nor is the project dead. I am depending upon the bookowner of the Book Shop in Paris, Kentucky, to do the leg work necessary to have the book reprinted. I called the book shop this morning but was not able to get in touch with the owner. However, the assistant at the shop was apprised of the situation (somewhat) and told me that the project was still proceeding. I will contact the owner as soon as possible to determine the status of the project and will pass that information along to everyone involved. For those just joining our group, or who have joined after this project was underway, I am attempting to have William Perrin's excellent history reprinted. It remains the single most informative book on the early period of this region's history and includes hundreds of biographical sketches of many of the familiar names on our list. The reprint of the book will be in the neighborhood of 50-60 dollars. At the appropriate time, I will let everyone know all the particulars as to cost, where to send the check, and for whom and where we should address it. Presently, we have over a hundred reservations for the book. If you would like to make a reservation for the book, please contact me personally and I will gladly add your name to the waiting list. Bob Francis P.S.--I would be grateful if one of our Harrison County list members pass this message along to that group. Thanks. -- Bob Francis 1920A Butner St. Ft. Eustis, VA 23604 MY HOMEPAGE: http://www.shawhan.com/local_root_folder/ --part1_3862d26a.244a4ca3_boundary--

    04/17/1999 10:44:19