Jim: Haven't time to check my files this am as I am a red cross volunteer and today is my day to work the office. I will look through my stuff this weekend and get back to you. Sandy
my Hart county names are SWEET and HAGAN Judy Sweet socks@locallink.net
Ed ... just a long shot. Are you from Kansas City and do you have some Bumgardner's in your family? Hank Bumgardner, Wichita, KS Edward Reynolds wrote: > Someone was asking about Peebles in Hart CO KY. In the Hart County > Historical Society Quarterly Vol XIX No 4 Oct 1987 issue is an article > entitled "This Pioneer Wnet Thataway, Part II continued from April > 987"( which I don't have), > > Subtitile is John Peebles ( 1763-1849) South Caroline- Kentucky - Illinois > > Article is by B. L. Peebles Saltzman. > > Many Peebles are mentioned as well as some Atteberry and Wright. > > Part 2 is Four pages and it indicates that Part III was published in Jan > 1988 issue. > > Hope this helps. > > Edward > > ============================== > Personalized Mailing Lists: never miss a connection again. > http://pml.rootsweb.com/ > Brought to you by RootsWeb.com.
HART COUNTY SURNAMES: alincoln@thepoint.net Henry L. McMahan, Jr. JEWELL KIDD TROWBRIDGE Thanks, Henry "the Kidd" McMahan -----Original Message----- From: Edward Reynolds <elreynolds@Prodigy.net> To: KYHART-L@rootsweb.com <KYHART-L@rootsweb.com> Date: 15 June, 2000 6:36 PM Subject: [KYHART-L] List of surnames >Hello all > >Here is the list of surnames that have been submitted so far. Just follow >this link. Anglea, if you want you can put a link on the web page. > >Edward > >http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~reynolds/hartsurnames.html > > > > >============================== >The RootsWeb WorldConnect Project: >Tens of millions of individuals... and counting. >http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/ >
Edward please do put your compiled list on the web. Cee in Missouri -----Original Message----- From: Edward Reynolds <elreynolds@Prodigy.net> To: KYHART-L@rootsweb.com <KYHART-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Thursday, June 15, 2000 12:27 PM Subject: [KYHART-L] SURNAMES >Hello All > >We have so far had 129 different surnames put forth. Logsdons are by far >leading the way with 8 people followed by Amos, Goodman, and Parker with 3 >each and Brooks,Cantrell, Doyle, Fuqua, Puckett, Pulliam, Reams, Reynolds, >Sidebottom, Vance, West and Wilkerson with 2 each. I know there is more to >come. I am compling a list of these for anyone who would like it. If >enough want it, I will put in on the web so all can have. > > >Edward > > > >============================== >Search ALL of RootsWeb's mailing lists in real time. >RootsWeb's Personalized Mailing Lists: >http://pml.rootsweb.com/ >
AMOS William H. (aka Tom) From his tombstone which gives the years, months and days I determine that he was: born 2feb1814 in Va. died 25sep1874 in Dade County Mo. In the 1850-1860 he gave the US Census enummerator his birth state as Virginia. He was in Hickman County Ky. for the 1840 enummeration. and in Missouri for 1860. He wed Elizabeth HANDLEY about 1831. Their son(my GG Grandfather) was a murderer. In March 1870 he murdered kin to his wife Rebecca FARMER and I believe the victim was his wife"s brother. The scoundrel was William Washburn AMOS and appeared in the 1870 US Census, Hart County as Wash AMOS. The Missouri census was enummerated in jun 1870 after Wm. W AMOS had fled so he appeared not. The 1870 Hart County was taken in the fall. While I have no proof Wm. H ever lived in Hart County, I DO BELIEVE the murderer fled to Hart County as he most likely had Aunts & Uncles living there, where he could find food & safety from the law. Unfortunately Hart County AMOS searchers have not been able to help with my limited info. Thanks all! Jim Adams Montanan2@att.net
In a message dated 6/15/2000 4:25:50 PM Mountain Daylight Time, elreynolds@prodigy.net writes: << Hello all Here is the list of surnames that have been submitted so far. Just follow this link. Anglea, if you want you can put a link on the web page. Edward http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~reynolds/hartsurnames.html >> I thought I'd given my names but they were not listed. If it's not too late, I'm researching ROBINSON/ROBERTSON Daniel and wife Jane. Lynda Leeds, ldmnj@aol.com. Thanks.
Hello No, it is not too late. In fact, you may add to them at anytime. I am making some changes to make it easier to use the page and will include all surnames that are sent in with the next release.( might be Sat.). Then on a peroidic basis, I will update it will any new submissions, or additions. Edward ----- Original Message ----- From: <Ldmnj@aol.com> To: <KYHART-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, June 15, 2000 8:56 PM Subject: Re: [KYHART-L] List of surnames > In a message dated 6/15/2000 4:25:50 PM Mountain Daylight Time, > elreynolds@prodigy.net writes: > > << Hello all > > Here is the list of surnames that have been submitted so far. Just follow > this link. Anglea, if you want you can put a link on the web page. > > Edward > > http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~reynolds/hartsurnames.html > >> > > I thought I'd given my names but they were not listed. If it's not too late, > I'm researching ROBINSON/ROBERTSON Daniel and wife Jane. Lynda Leeds, > ldmnj@aol.com. Thanks. > > > ============================== > Personalized Mailing Lists: never miss a connection again. > http://pml.rootsweb.com/ > Brought to you by RootsWeb.com. >
I for one would like to see the entire list and have it put on line for ongoing interaction. K. B. Cook, Nashville
My Hart Co. Surnames I'm researching are: HATCHER, STILTS, POYNTER, PACE, SELF, DENNISON, JONES, TROWBRIDGE, BELL, CRAIN, LAIRD, HOGAN Most of these also extend to adjoining Barren Co. & Edmonson Co. Wayne Hatcher whatcher@caveland.net
Surnames Hart County, Ky Dupuy Woodson Saunders Jacqueline Snyder King http://jkingga.tripod.com/index.htm Surnames Ky: Jackson; Brown; Cooper; Phipps; Addington; Harrison; Woodson; Dupuy; Saunders; Coleman; LaVillian; Crowe; Wells and Day
To: Janet Jensen, KY & AZ. Sorry, we do not have a Cruse family. Other Hart County lines but not that one.. Betty
Betty, Very interested in your Cruse. Mine came from there. In fact, I am a Cruse and born at Sonora, Ky. My gr gr grandfather was Prosser Cruse and his son, David Henry Cruse and His son, Robert Lee Cruse. I am interested in any of the branches of these. Have worked on it for many years. Janet Cruse Jensen of Ky & Az -----Original Message----- From: The Pierce's <pierce@kvnet.org> To: KYHART-L@rootsweb.com <KYHART-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Thursday, June 15, 2000 4:12 AM Subject: [KYHART-L] Re: Hart Surnames >My Hart Co. surnames are: > >Cruse - extends to Larue and Hardin >Shelton >Helm (Wilhelm) - extends to Larue and Hardin >Williams - extends to Hardin >Booker - extends to Hardin > > >Betty Cruse Pierce >pierce@kvnet.org > > > > >============================== >The RootsWeb WorldConnect Project: >Tens of millions of individuals... and counting. >http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/ >
Helen, I have Logsdons and Smoots. My Smoot comes in far back when a Lewis Jones b Va lived at Millerstown & buried there. He married a Fanny Smoot of Va. I know one early settler was a John Smoot and Elijah Smoot and a more recent one, perhaps in the 1950's was a Bell Smoot who was a photographer in E-town. Janet Cruse Jensen of Ky & Az -----Original Message----- From: Helen <audiesfan@webtv.net> To: KYHART-L@rootsweb.com <KYHART-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Wednesday, June 14, 2000 8:04 PM Subject: [KYHART-L] Surnames My Hart County surnames are: DEVINE GILLOCK GOODMAN LOGSDON STEVENS SEATON SMOOT Helen in Ky. ============================== Search ALL of RootsWeb's mailing lists in real time. RootsWeb's Personalized Mailing Lists: http://pml.rootsweb.com/
Hello all Here is the list of surnames that have been submitted so far. Just follow this link. Anglea, if you want you can put a link on the web page. Edward http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~reynolds/hartsurnames.html
Hellow All My Hart Co Surnames are Amos Harvey Hughes Terry Smith Nance Thanks Sandy Lee Davison Michigan
Hello All We have so far had 129 different surnames put forth. Logsdons are by far leading the way with 8 people followed by Amos, Goodman, and Parker with 3 each and Brooks,Cantrell, Doyle, Fuqua, Puckett, Pulliam, Reams, Reynolds, Sidebottom, Vance, West and Wilkerson with 2 each. I know there is more to come. I am compling a list of these for anyone who would like it. If enough want it, I will put in on the web so all can have. Edward
I am researching the Logsdon surname of Hart Co., Ky. Here is a brief out line of my Logsdon line: my father is David Logsdon his father was Jettie Logsdon his father was Arch Logsdon his father was John 'Jack' Logsdon m. Luvisa Logsdon His father was Arch Logsdon -- that's as far as I go on this line. Luvisa's father was James O. Logsdon Joel Logsdon jlogs58@aol.com
I am wondering if any descendants of the following people receive this list. I hope to compare notes with any Hunter-Isenberg descendants to find out more about the Hunter family in particular. I am having a hard time tracing these Hunters earlier than Hart, Barren , and Monroe counties. Hoping to hear from you. Ruth Rogers Children of Nancy Nannie Catherine Hunter (daughter of James William Hunter and Mary Malinda Isenberg ) and Isaac Buford Berry: Sally Mary Berry b. 8-4-1889 married 11-13-1912 Hardin Henry Litton b. 8-15-1885 d. 9-10-1962 William Rector Berry b. 2-19-1896 d. 1-22-1897 (or 99?) (buried in Little Hope Cemetery) Minnie Frances Berry b. 7-20-1898 d. 7-?-1960 married Ranier Trausdale Louie Josephine Berry b.7-28-1900 married Lloyde Clyde Perry b.8-7-1903 Buford Rumsey Berry b/ 10-17-1902 married Mae Edwards Georger Edward Berry b. 1-4-1904 married 12-24-1933 Ethel Trausdale b. 9-29-1906 d. 9-29-1967 Joseph Willis Austin Berry b. 7-5-1909 married 8-26-1934 Mary Elizabeth Protzman b. 2-28-1910
Hi everyone! I'm wondering if there are any McInteer researchers on the list. If so, I'd like to hear from you. My mother Mary Hunter (daughter of Simon Hunter and Frances Jane Martin) lived in Hart County two miles southwest of Horse Cave. Her father was a preacher and there were ten children in the family. They moved from Hart County to Marengo, Indiana in the 1920s. But while in Hart County, it seems my mother had a school teacher named McInteer. Mom was fond of writing poems, so she wrote one about her teacher. Mom was about age nine at the time.. The little poem gives some insight into the one-room school experience, too. I will share the poem here. I was reminded of it last night when I read Lucy Emma Cartmill's article about the Waterloo School in the January 1987 HART COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY QUARTERLY. The article states that Bertha McInteer taught at Waterloo in 1913. That is probably the teacher my mother is writing about here. Ruth Rogers OUR TEACHER by Mary Katherine Hunter (ca.age 9) We have a very nice teacher By the name of Mcinteer. Just one look at her pleasant face Fills our hearts with cheer. She is five feet and three inches tall, And has brown hair and eyes, To teach such a bunch of children She must be very wise. When it is time to study She rings the little bell. Now her duties thru the day To you I'll try to tell. First, she calls the little folks And teaches them letter by letter Why I'll declare! She has so much patience I hardly think any one could do it better. Next, she hears all our reading lessons Including from the first to the eighth grade. Whew! It is such a troublous task She never can be repaid. Altho we try from day to day In word, and thot, and deed, Why no! We never can repay her For the way she is teaching us to read. Then she has our arithmetic lessons And tells us how the problems are solved. She is one of the best mathematicians Is what we pupils have resolved. Next she has our grammar lessons And tries with all her might To teach us to talk correctly Also, to correctly write. Of course, she teaches us history Which tells how our fore-fathers fought. Indeed, she wants us to remember How our freedom was wrought. She teaches us agriculture Which tells us how to gain wealth Also physiology which tells how to keep The more prized thing, health. Then comes our geography lesson Which tells us all about the land and water And tells us about climates colder than ours Also of those which are hotter. Then she has our last lesson Which teaches us how to spell. Why the good that she is doing us No tongue can ever tell. Of course, she has other duties Too numerous to speak about. So I'll close by simply saying She always helps us out.