I Am researching the following names in Jackson County : (Evan David) Richardson -(Jacob Henry ) Wells - Wood - Hymer - Collins - Black Any help will be very much appreciated! Thanks! -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.375 / Virus Database: 267.14.21/236 - Release Date: 1/20/2006
I am working on Harrison and Isaacs. Gladys Davis Richmond, KY
Hacker, Steele, Estridge, Gladys Hacker McIntosh Baldwin Park, Calif
Evans Pam Holloway
I am researching the Skinner family. Denise Skinner Dykes
Kimber Morris; Behymer; Long; Bowman, Moore Sharon of Calif.
My genealogy website is http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jcox Thanks, Jim Cox jcox@mis.net
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My line is Cornelious Moore & Justine Evans,their son John Henry b 1852 m Francis Cope, their daughter Mary Jane Moore m. Franklin P. Powell their d. m Emma D. Powell m. John W. Traer, so I have a lot of research in Jackson, Clay Co. area. Marion Traer Downs ---------- Original Message ---------------------------------- From: Cosetta Dowdell <bubbalilgen@yahoo.com> Date: Sat, 21 Jan 2006 19:19:58 -0800 (PST) > Hacker, Hensley, Wilson, Hurley, Metcalf, Carpenter > > Cosetta Hacker Dowdell > Melbourne FL > > > >============================== >Search Family and Local Histories for stories about your family and the >areas they lived. Over 85 million names added in the last 12 months. >Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13966/rd.ashx > > ________________________________________________________________ Sent via the WebMail system at redriverok.com
I apologise for the announcement below. The several weeks is a worse case scenario that I am sure won't happen unless our computers crash, sickness or a family crisis emerges. Updates: Carol and I will be working on the Jackson County site for the next few months to give it a whole new look. When everything is in place, the site will be unavailable, possibly for several weeks. Sarah (Cissy)Thompson / Jackson County Coordinator
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Hi, My GG-grandparents were Alfred and Esther McKinney Gentry. They had a daughter, Nancy Gentry, b. about 1874. I've never found anything on her. I have all the other children. 1870 Jackson County Census #12 Alford F. Gentry 38 Tn Esther 29 Ky Mary J. 12 George W. 10<<<<<<<<<<<my g-grandpa Greenberry 6 Martha A. 4 James 10/12 Malin 21 Va. (Brother to Alfred) In 1880 they had to more girls, Margaret and Nancy. If anyone knows anything about Nancy Gentry, b. 1874, please let me know. I've never found when Esther McKinney Gentry died or is buried. Alfred went to Missouri and I believe he is buried out there. Norma
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HACKER, HOUSE, HENSLEY, METCALF Bev Hildreth Sumter, SC
Hello everyone! My Jackson County family is LUNSFORD, William and Susan or Susannah (maiden: LUNSFORD but I don't know their connection). They were married in Clay Co. in 1842 or 43...I have a record that can't make up its mind. They were in Clay in 1850 with 3 children. Jackson in 1860 with 8 children. Jessamine in 1870 with 6 of their youngest children. Kenton in 1880 with the 3 youngest. Sometime between 1880 and 1891 William and Susan moved back to Jackson Co. William died on 2 August 1890 in Clover Bottom. Susan died after 4 February 1900 when the last pension payment was sent. William's pension mentions that (his son) Richard LUNSFORD resided in Clover Bottom in 1891. He was 26 years old, lived near William and was present at his death. Richard signed the pension letter. The papers also mention a grandson, John Jones (son of Robert JONES and Sylvania LUNSFORD- daughter of Wm.) who lives in Clover Bottom in 1891. He is 17 years old, lives near William before his death, and was present when William died. John also signed the pension letter. This is the only record I have for William's death, but would like to find another. I would also like to find where he's buried. And of course, any information on Susan his wife....when she died, where she is buried. Thank you for reading! jamie in california
I am researching the KING, DIXON, LYNCH and LUNSFORD LINES. The George Washington King family moved from Hancock Co Tenn aprox. 1850-60 time period. The Wm Lynch -Sallie Lunsford Lynch family married and lived in Jackson Co. Ky. Any info on these families or related families would be welcome. I am also willing to share my info. Thanks, J. Dixon Pelfrey
Hacker, Hensley, Wilson, Hurley, Metcalf, Carpenter Cosetta Hacker Dowdell Melbourne FL
I am researching George Robert McGee. He was married to Nancy Pennington, daughter of Abel Pennington and Elizabeth Boling Pennington. Nancy and George had two children, Robert and Lucretia McGee. I can find anything about him. We think he died in 1848. Thanks! Bj
I am actually only researching one name from Jackson Co. That name is Archibald Tyree. He was originally from Owsley Co., but he moved to Jackson Co. at some point. He is my GGrandfather. He is buried at Hurley/Tyree cemetery. My road block is who he was married to(my GGrandmother). I believe she died somewhere between 1892 when my grandfather was born and before the 1900 census. I assume she died either in Owsley or Jackson. I believe her first name is Ann, but of course am not sure. I have querried this mail site before which is how I discovered the cemetery, but I am hoping someone new may have more info. Any leads would be appreciated. Charlene bnkr.34@comcast.net
Hello to all of my Jackson County family, friends and contacts, It is roll call time again. Would everyone please respond with the family names you are researching to the list. Please include dates if known. It would also be helpful if you would put this in the subject line of your email: Roll Call - names researching. I know alot of you have brick walls ( I sure do ! ), and you never know when answering roll call will help you find that missing piece of your puzzle. Updates: Carol and I will be working on the Jackson County site for the next few months to give it a whole new look. When everything is in place, the site will be unavailable, possibly for several weeks. Carol and I are considering a contest for a new logo for the Jackson County site. We would like to know what you think of this idea and who would like to participate or recommend someone that would? We are also looking for the following Jackson County information to add to the updated site: Family stories, biographies and pictures. Coal mining stories and pictures, school and church stories and pictures. Keep in mind that you receive full credit for anything that you contribute to the site. Carol and I are not the "owners" of anything on the site, and you reserve the right to have it removed upon request. If you're interested in submitting information to this site for other researchers : Please make sure that you do not include information on living people. When submitting information, please do not not submit anything you have not generated yourself or violates copyright law. Also, we're looking for people who might be interested in transcribing the following records: Birth, death, marriage, church and census to be included on the site. You will need to have access to the records and I am working on having the records available to you instead of you acquiring them yourself. If you can help, contact me at Cissy1963@aol.com . If you have genealogical data on this site that you prefer not to have placed in the Repository Project, it must be removed from this site. While I hope no one will do so, if you wish for anything that you have contributed to be removed, contact me about it soon. In an effort to preserve genealogical data contributed to KyGenWeb sites, a Repository Project has been initiated to serve as a storage place for county sites to help insure that data will not be lost due to server failure or human malfunction. County sites are not required to participate in this project.However, I believe that it will be a great benefit and have decided to allow the Jackson County site to be uploaded into the project. Have a great weekend , Sarah (Cissy)Thompson / Jackson County Coordinator