Hi, My interests lie with DOUGLAS, HAMILTON, CROUCH, AGEE, POINDEXTER, TOWNSEND, FRAZER, CREE, GOWAN, KENWORTHY and OLDHAM. The bold face are mine and the rest belong to my wife. I know we have lots of Hamiltons in Harrison Co. and may have some of the other names there as well, but that is who we have been trying to find! Thanks, Steve Crouch Eagle River, Alaska
I am interested in all families in Kentontown, Robertson county that was in Harrison county 1792-1800, 1820-1867 such as Hitch, Lee, Duncan, Whitehead, McDowell, Asbury, Keith, Davis, Watson, Taylor, Burns, Camron, etc. and in Poindexter area; Taylor, Cason, Lafferty, Hayes, Burns, Wigglesworth, Poindexter, Henry Thanks jim dempsey
http://www.rootsweb.com/~rwguide/ Just in case you've not seen this, thought it was too good not to share. Jo
Looking for Anderson Cousins. I am researching the family of George (1747-1803) and Dicey Anderson who came from Virginia into the Bourbon/Harrison area. They had the following children: Rueben (Fanny Neale) (my family) Nathaniel (Sarah Palmer Edward (Bathsheba Payne) Cleveland John William Caty Susan Thanks for any info and I will be happy to share what I have. Linda
ROBERTS, WILSON, KING Thanks, Darrold Crites
Looking for info on : GRAY, HOPKINS, ADKINS, TANNER
These post card photos were in great profusion in the early part of this century, from about 1905 to 1930. They were sometimes mailed. Betty Helf ----- Original Message ----- From: James Ralston <cam13ral@mich.com> To: <KYHARRIS-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, September 12, 1999 8:51 PM Subject: [KYHARRIS-L] Old Photo > A slight correction on the photo of, EUGENE ALLEN SMITH. My wife has said the baby would be about 1 yr old in the photo. Also the picture was made as one of the old Post Card type. 1 cent postage was needed and it's anyone's guess as to the era of it. > > ______________________________
http://www.rootsweb.com/~vaaugust/cook.htm I'm not saying you need to agree with all of the things this person says, but I do believe it is thought provoking. Especially since it follows so soon on the heels of our Scott Co. Genealogical Society's discussion last Saturday. Jo Thiessen
Nicholas Co., KY marriage register, 1856 Sep 18, Thomas Perry, 24, Mason Co. to Mary Ann Bell, 17, Nicholas Co. May 16, Robert P. Glenn, 29, Nicholas Co. to Amanda Francis Hall, 19, Nicholas Co. Mar 25, Edmund Buckley, 24, Nicholas Co. to Elizabeth Ellen Bishop, 18, Nicholas Co. Nov 27, John Huff, 32, widowed, Fleming Co. to Emily Stewart, 26, Fleming Co. Jan 26, James Mattox, 25, Nicholas Co. to Sarah E. Bowls, 18, Nicholas Co. May 23, William A. Hardwick, 39, Clark Co. to Sarah F. Gillaspie, 18, Nicholas Co. Apr 22, Edward Staggs, 49, widowed, Fleming Co. to Sarah Ann James(Janes?), 17, Nicholas Co. May 13, William Stokes, 57, Bourbon Co. to Martha Jane Jackson, 22, Fleming Co. Feb 7, James Dunnington(?), 29, St. Charles, Maryland to Mary E. Gorham, 17, Nicholas Co. Jan 17, Thomas S. McGowan, 25, Clark Co. to Elizabeth A. Mills, 22, Clark Co. Jan 17, James S. Earlywine, 26, Nicholas Co. to Eliza Caldwell, 26, Fleming Co. Aug 6, James Drydon, 24, Mason Co. to Ellen Linville, 20, Bracken Co. Jul 12 James R. McDonald, 23, Fleming Co. to Nancy Ann Crump(?), 19, Bath Co. Aug 5, Willam Persly(?), 19,Nicholas Co. to Ann J. Reid, 18, Nicholas Co. Aug 4, John M. Ball, 29, widowd, Harrison Co. to Rebecca Collins, 30, widowed, Harrison Co. Dec 10, James F. Gillaspie,25, Montgomery Co. to P. Rice, 18, Nicholas Co. Nov 7, Lenard Shields, 21, Nicholas Co. to Catherine Chiply, 16, Nicholas Co. Sep 17, Noah Vaughn, 20, Nicholas Co. to Mary Campbell, 23, Nicholas Co. Apr 29, Charles Mann, 48, widowed, Nicholas Co. to Keltura(?) Bishop, 38, widow, Nicholas Co. Sep 14, Greenup Jewell, 19, Nicholas Co. to Milly Campbell, 18, Nicholas Co. May 13, Daniel F. Earlywine, 59, widowed, Nicholas Co. to Ellen Bishop, 37, widowed, Nicholas Co. Apr 22, John R. Booth, 22, Bracken Co. to May L. Dotson, 17, Nicholas Co. Apr 30 Samuel Feeback, 23, Nicholas Co. to Martha A. Mann, 18, Nicholas Co. May 13, John W. Hollis, 20, Nicholas Co. to Mary Snapp, 18, Nicholas Co. Oct 7, Samuel Kimes, 23, Nicholas Co. to Mary Elizabeth Adkins,15, Nicholas Co. That's all for tonight. Kay
To one and all, I have added several names to my "Early Bourbon Families" web page. I have uploaded these as "rtf" (rich text format) files that should open nicely into everyone's word processor. The genealogies are "as is;" that is, they are presented with all of the rough data that I have thus far collected on the families. Also, the input on these families is not yet completed. So, don't get upset if some of the material that has been sent my way does not appear in the material. My purposes for uploading these files to the web site is (1) to provide information to fellow researchers and (2) to get feedback from you in the way of corrections/additions/deletions. I welcome any and all constructive comments. The Early Bourbon County web page is at the following adress: http://www.shawhan.com/bourbonfamilies.html Your partner in research, -- Bob Francis 1920A Butner St. Ft. Eustis, VA 23604 My Homepage is: http://www.shawhan.com Ruddell's Fort Page: http://www.shawhan.com/ruddlesfort.html
A slight correction on the photo of, EUGENE ALLEN SMITH. My wife has said the baby would be about 1 yr old in the photo. Also the picture was made as one of the old Post Card type. 1 cent postage was needed and it's anyone's guess as to the era of it.
To anyone who might know of the name, EUGENE ALLEN SMITH, I was going through some very old photos and came across a picture, with the above name on the back of it. I have no idea of who he may have been or how it came to be in our family photos. On the front of the picture is embossed the name, "Rogers, Cynthiana, Ky". If anyone know of this subject, has a proven interest in him, please contact me. The baby appears to be about 3 or 4 months old. Jim Ralston in Michigan
Just for your information, The KENTUCKY EXPLORER magazine is offering 16 back issues for $14. I haven't found any specific references to my line yet, but it is a fabulous magazine about the life and times from 1700's to today in Kentucky. http://kentuckyexplorer.com/nonmembers/KEhome.html John Boyd
----- Original Message ----- From: Dorothy Harden <djkirby@digiline.net> To: harrison <KYHARRIS-L-request@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, September 09, 1999 10:59 PM Subject: Martin > Hi, I'm looking for any info on a William Martin who married a Mary ? > 1830--1880 in Harrison co.Any help would be greatly appreciated. > Thank you for your time. > Kirby Harden >
Our WOLF(E)-ASBURY line has a collateral line of EADS, I think. I found an ancestral file at the Mormon library on Lewis WOLFE m. Lucinda ASBURY in Grant Co., KY. The submitter was an EADS out west but my letter was returned. The ancestral file only listed one child, George Washington WOLFE. Our grandfather, James H. WOLFE, of Harrison and Pendleton Counties, (s/o of Lewis WOLFE and Lucinda ASBURY of Grant Co.) had a brother named George W. WOLFE. I believe there is an excellent chance that our line is the same as the one in the ancestral file. Can anyone help? Pat Wolfe
John Scott, Scott's Station changed to Shady Nook, 6 miles due East of Cynthia, KY, also the village blacksmith Francis Scott Does anyone have any knowledge of this line or of this line? Coleen Scott
The Carlisle Mercury, Carlisle, Nicholas Co., KY 20 June 1912, Thursday PERSONALS I.B. Ross was in Lexington yesterday. A.B. Campbell of Lexington, was here this week. Mrs. W. B. Stewart and daughter are visiting in Scott County. W.J. Reed is in Cincinnati, this week attending tobacco sales. Miss Olive Robertson arrived home from her concert tour Monday. Miss Jessie Metcalf is visiting Mrs. Howard henry, at Winchester this week. Jno N. Ross and W. B. Ratliff were at Olympia Springs this week on business. Mrs. W. H. Howe attended the funeral of Foster Clary at Cynthiana last Friday. Mrs. C. F. Martin and dauhter returned to their home in Owingsville Tuesday. Miss Isabelle Williamson, of Kansas City, Mo., came in yesterday to visit relatives. Miss Gladys Kincart, of Campbellsville, is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Bruce Hughs. Prof. Frank Sparks, of Augusta, Ga. Is visiting Jos. Dalzell Jr. and other relatives in thii county. Miss Nattie Woodson Barnes, of Owingsville, is the guest of Miss Willie Boardman this week. W. P. Ross and family returned yesterday from a two weeks stay at Park Lake, Fleming county. Judge Sam'l Holmes was in Lexington yesterday to see Mrs. Holmes, who is in the hospital there. John O'Connell who has been attending school at St. Marys College returned home Saturday night. Miss Virginia Bramblett is home from New York, where she has been attending musical college. S. K. Veach is at Shelbyville this week meeting with the Board of Managers of the Masonic Home. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Collins and babe, visited her parents at Red House several days the past week. Mrs. Prewitt Crews and son, of Winchester, are the guests of her brothers, Waller and Schuyler Blackwell. Dr. and Mrs. O. S. Kash left Tuesday for Chicago where Mrs. Kash will take special treatment for neuralgia. Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Dorsey left yesterday for Parkersburg, W. Va., to visit their daughter Mrs. B. F. Pulliam. Stewart Dorsey left yesterday for Nashville, Tenn., where he will spend the summer studying the automobile business. J. C. Trueman, wife and daughter are in Frankfort this week attending the Annual Meeting of th Kentucky Pharmaceutical Association. Miss Ethel Howe is a delegate from Hamilton College to the National Convention of the B.S.O. Society at Atlanta, Ga., this week. Mr and Mrs. j. M. Donnell were in Mt Sterling Friday where they took their little daughter, Anna Howe to have her tonsils removed. Mrs. Anna Durham of this city and Miss Rena Stoker of Millersburg leave today for Washington city and Lake Chautauqua to spend the summer. Misses Anna Tune and Nellie Crump are at Cynthiana this week attending the Annual Epworth league Conference as delegates from the Carlisle League. Mrs. Wm. Robb and Miss Sarah Metcallf Piper, of Mason, and Mr. and Mrs. Shanklin Piper of Owingsville, have been guests of their father W. I. Piper, this week. Mr. and Mrs. T. Shannon, of B Paris, Mr. Jno. Crowe of Covington, Miss Alice Dwire, of Flemingsburg and Miss Nora Shannon, of s, attended Wm. Crowe's funeral Tuesday. Mrs. mike O'Connell and daughter, Miss Anna Marie, Mrs. John O'Connell and Mrs. Matt Maloney attended the Commencement Exercises at Cardome Accademy, Georgetown, Friday, Miss Della O'Connell being a graduate. Mrs. N. ?. Dicksen and son, of Nashvillle, Tenn., are visiting her sister, Mrs. Albert Brooks, of near Headquarters. Mr. Dickson arrivedTuesday in his auto and will spend a few days before returning home with his family. Elld. W. G. Eldred, Miss Jennie Tilton, Mrs. W. E. Kennedy, Mrs. Chas. Norton and Miss Jessica Spencer left Monday morning for Morehead, Ky., where they will attend the meeting of the Sunday School of Methods meeting. Eldridge Young, twelve year old son of Mr and Mrs. Albert Young, of Tulsa, Oklahoma, the trip alone from the far western city and arrived here Saturday safe and happy. He will visit his grandfather, L. D. Young and other relatives. Harry Blount, of Fayette County, was here this week visiting his brother, Sherman, who is very low with Turberculosis and Brights disease. Sherman has recently returned from Colorado where he went with the hope of benefiting his health. PROF. J. t. Hazelrigg, who has been attending Transylvania University at Lexington, also teaching in the Preparitory Department of that College, is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. w. C. Hazelrigg. He will leave in a few days for Ann Arbor, Michigan, to enter School during the summer. ---------------------- Jeannie <><
The Carlisle Mercury, Carlisle, Nicholas County, KY 20 June 1912 Marriages Mrs. Alexander Duke, of Mayslick announces engagement of her daughter, Miss Myra Perrie Duke, to Mr. Meridith Muse Gary, of North Carolina. ----------- Deaths YOUNG--At her home near concord, Monday night, Mrs. Wm. Young. She is survived by her husband and four small children. GALBRAITH--At Bozman, Montana, Monday last, Mrs. D. T. Galbraith, formerly of Lexington, Ky. Mr. d. T. Galbraith, husband of deceased is a son of Joseph Galbraith of this county. SHANKLAND-- At his home in this city Sunday, June 16, 1912, after several months illness and old age, Mr. Edward W. Shankland, aged 78 years. Deceased was for many years a resident of this city and was recognized as one of the best citizens. He was a faithful member of the Methodist Church and a member of Daugherty Lodge F. & A. Masons, and was prompt in all duties to his fellowman. He is survived by his widow and three sons---Jas. Shankland of Owingsville, Chas. Shankland of Lexington, and Clinton Shankland of California. Burial at Carlisle cemetery Monday after services at Methodist church by Rev. Dr. Vaughn. Clary--Mr. foster P. Clary, aged 58 years, died at his home in Cynthiana, Wednesday morning of last week, after an illness of twelve weeks. He had been in failing health for a number of years, and was recently taken to a Cincinnati hospital for treatment, but, receiving no benefit returned to his home in Cynthiana.Mr. Clary was very well known throughout Central Kentucky. ______ ___ a number of years he was agent for the Louisville and Nashville railroad at Carlisle, and had been agent of the railroad company at Cynthiana since 1892. His wife, who survives, without children was Miss Cora Robertson of Cynthiana. He was a member of the Cynthiana lodge of Elks, and also a member of the Knights of Pythias. Besides his wife, Mr. Clary, is survived by one son, Howe Clary, by a previous marriage, one brother, Jos. M. Clary, of Cynthiana, and two sisters, Mrs. J. D. Burnaw, of Paris and Mrs. W. F. Berry of Cynthiana. ---------------------
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"Hello again Cousins!" Might any one of you happen to recognize the names of John T. BARTON and Maria L. WILSON, who m. 21 Dec 1871, Harrison Co., KY? Maria was b abt 1852 in Harrison Co. Keeping my fingers crossed here! TTYL Craig "Always looking for Cousins!"