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/5AB.2ACE/501.1 Message Board Post: I 'm Samuel Mack Pennington's grandson Herman (Butch) Pennington's son. Steve & Dora were my great-aunt & uncle.
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/5AB.2ACE/1416.1570.1561.2.2 Message Board Post: Jessica,Do you know the names of any of your Grandpa's brothers or sisters? I found a John Laws living in Butler Co. Ohio on the 1930 census and there was a Howard Laws also living in the same Co. not to far away from one another. they were both born in Ky. and judging from their ages they could possibly be brothers, maybe your Grandpa was named for his Uncle? I don't know but maybe they are related. glad to help but need alittle more info. Jack Sims
Hello Everyone, I received this message from another genealogy list. If any of you have friends or relatives who cannot evacuate the hurricane area, you might want to get in touch with them TODAY and set up a plan of communication for after the storm. << A friend who is living in Spring, Texas who is having to stay there through this storm just contacted me. We have made arrangements for her to send me via e-mail TODAY a list of her friends and relatives who will worry about she and her husband when they loose electricity and probably telephone contact with the outside world. She will do everything in her power to contact us so that we can notify the people on her list. Please everyone who is in that area please do the same so that there is as little confusion as possible when this storm is over. If you need someone to do this for you we would be willing to be your contact point. Please feel free to cross post this to other genealogy lists. Judie Dunkle >> Have your friends or relatives send you a list TODAY of people to contact. After the storm passes, your friends or relatives can contact you as soon as possible (there will be internet service available at shelters) and you, in turn, can let their list of people know that they are okay. I'll also volunteer to be contact point for anyone that wants to do this. If you want to email me a list, feel free - I'll also be glad to provide my phone number and/or "snail mail" address (if the mail hasn't been stopped already) if you contact me privately. If you want to send this on to other genealogy lists, be sure to ask permission of the List Administrator before you post it. God be with everyone and keep them safe. Sherri - List Mom
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/5AB.2ACE/1416.1570.1561.2.1 Message Board Post: Hi Jessica, I'm glad to se that you are researching your family. It's never too early to start. The longer you wait to find your family the harder it gets. I don't have much information but maybe what I do have will help you. Holland Deland Lainhart, according to the limited information that I have, is the son of Jeremiah Todd Lainhart and Elzyra Rose. Jeremiah was born January 24, 1830 in Kentucky and he died December 10, 1892 in Alcorn, Kentucky. I don't have much information on the Lainharts but I do have more information regarding the Roses. Let me know if you would like for me to share with you. A good search location is http://www.rootsweb.com. You might also try http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/Search/frameset_search.asp I hope this helps
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/5AB.2ACE/1416.1570.1561.2 Message Board Post: Hello, I am an 6th grader at Foley Middle School in Berea working on my family tree project. I find that most of my ancestors were from Jackson County. I am trying to find information on my great-grandparents, Johnny Laws, whose wife was supposed to be Sally Hawk? Their son Howard Laws, my grandfather, may have been born iin Ohio, but was from Jackson Co. Also, I am hoping to find information on HENRY & MARTHA YOUNG, HOLLAND LAINHART and WILGUS AND ETHEL ROSE ISAACS. These are my great-grandparents. If anyone out there can help me with this project, I would really appreciate it. Thank you, Jessica Laws
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/5AB.2ACE/510.531.2.1.2 Message Board Post: Hi Norma I hven[t heard from you I hope that everything is alright. Please let me know what you have. Thank you Cathy Carmck Worsham
Hello List, I am looking for information on Henderson Johnson. He married Sarah "Sally" Akeman in, I believe, Jackson Co. Henderson would have been born about 1870. Sarah about 1896. I'm thinking they had a son Delbert or Elbert Johnson. I'm not sure of a birth date but he died about 1940. He might have been born in Laurel Co.There is a marriage bond for Delbert Johnson and Sophia Davidson but not a marriage date. Sophia Davidson is the daughter of Tennessee Burns (daughter of William "Whistling Bill" Burns and Alabama Roberts. Tennessee married Keene Davidson. Sophia and Delbert had a daughter Margaret Helena Johnson who died as a young child. Any information about this Johnson family would be helpful. Thank you, Cosetta Hacker Dowdell
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: MEDLOCK JOHNSON Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/5AB.2ACE/3108 Message Board Post: Medlock, John C Breckinridge (1854 - 1941) - male b. 2 OCT 1854 in Breathitt County, KY d. 20 MAR 1941 in Jackson County, KY father: Medlock, James William (~1827 - 1859) mother: Little, Mary (1832 - >1900) spouse: Johnson, Susan (1857 - 1929) - m. BEF 1879 in Breathitt County, KY Children: ----------child: Medlock, Mollie B (~1878 - ) ----------child: Medlock, Martha (~1880 - ) ----------child: Medlock, Mammie (~1884 - ) ----------child: Medlock, Walter L (1886 - 1915) ----------child: Medlock, Leonard T (1890 - 1920) ----------child: Medlock, Pearl (1896 - ) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Kentucky Death Index, 1911-2000 Name: Mrs John Medlock Death Date: 18 September , 1929 Death Place: Jcksn Age: 071 Volume: 49 Certificate: 24019 ========================== (year of death for SUSAN (JOHNSON) MEDLOCK, confirmed by death item in KY death index) Can someone tell me what would be on her death record if I try to order this - and how do I order it. Very new to KY research. THANKS
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Callahan Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/5AB.2ACE/1328.1334 Message Board Post: Marilyn. Its been 4 years since we saw each other's messg. regarding Sam Callahan. Any luck on your side?
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/5AB.2ACE/445.869 Message Board Post: I'm for information on Ida May Fyfee b. 1903, parents Lewis & Merdica Fyffe, both born in KY. I read somewhere that she married a Daniel Maupin, but have no other infor., about her. Wanted to know if her mother Merdica was the daughter of John and Nancy Johnson Rigsby. Thanks, Tina
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/5AB.2ACE/3106 Message Board Post: Will do look-ups Free from the Kentucky Vital Birth & death records 1911-2000. I have three different sources There are no Birth or death certificates before 1911 in Frankfort Will also pick up kentucky Birth & death certificates in Frankfort weekly Mary Contact me at mbishop@kih.net
Just a reminder that if anyone had family ancestors that traveled in migration to TN and KY and used the Virginia Routes into and onto the paths of what became the WILDERNESS ROAD has the annual frontier living history event in October 2005. Many of our family ancestors are known to have frequented this trail. The annual celebration takes place at the Wilderness Road State Park of Ewing, VA and more details can be found on these websites below. I have noted that a DVD seems to have been produced that may be of interest. Reverend Jesse Bowling 1758 VA - 1841 KY was himself a resident of Lee County during his War Years while at the Army Post in Lee County, VA. JAMES BOLLING, BENJAMIN BOLLING and his sons were all familiar with this historic trail into lands west of Colonial Virginia. Certainly many others SIZEMORE, COMBS, BOONE, ASHER, LEWIS, MORGAN, et al. were all familiar with the Wilderness Road. This trail was inhabited lands of the Native American Cherokee, Shawnee and others. Perhaps those who travel in October will find this Wilderness Road State Park a respite from all of today's turmoil's. > http://www.martinsstation.com/firstfrontier.html > http://www.martinsstation.com/index.html > http://www.benjaminclevelandchapter.org/historical.html JOHN in CA (born & raised Leslie County)
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/5AB.2ACE/3009.2.1 Message Board Post: Cathy, Anything about Robert Delano Clemmons would be helpful. I know nothing about him and I'm trying to locate where he could possible be buried. He is my great grandfather and he is not buried with his wife here in OH. I know he died in 1928, nothing more than that. My grandfather Archibald Clemons didn't want anything to do with the Clemmons family, so we know nothing. You can reach me by email at Niktik@sbcglobal.net
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/5AB.2ACE/3009.2 Message Board Post: My great grand parents were John and Fannie Clemmons of Jackson co. I do believe they are relatied. I know I havw hwear my mother speak fo Delano. Don't know much. Cathy
Dicy Stafford, after being looked after in 1834 by William Forbis, was taken care of by John Casteel for the year 1835. It appears Dicy may have been an older/widowed? person related to the Metcalf and Casteel family(s) somehow. I am showing John Casteel married to Eleanor Metcalf on Jan 19, 1804 'Madison Co' KY. Eleanor Metcalf is a daughter of Norris Metcalf (see Norris Metcalf 1825-26 Laurel Co KY Tax Lists) ... a sister of William Henry Metcalf who married Elizabeth Elkins. Elizabeth Elkins is a sister to W.R.D. 'Dillard' Elkins and Jackson Elkins who both married Henson daughters of George W Henson and Anna Forbish-Henson while living in Grundy Co MO in the early 1840's. William Metcalf (who became a Judge in Grundy Co MO) moved with the Casteels, Blacks, Hensons, and many others to Livingston/Grundy Co MO from Laurel Co KY in the late 1830's. The Hensons are obviously closely connected to the Forbishs, McCammons, Metcalfs, Casteels, Blacks, and Elkins families. ! Curious if anyone has any information on any of the people mentioned and on Dicey Stafford especially. Thanks for sharing.
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/5AB.2ACE/429.1443.1470.2.2.1.2.1 Message Board Post: i am a decendant of John D Carmack. I am getting info of johns Family. I will share inof if you want. Cathy Carmack Worsham
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: NEELEY. BOWMAN. MOORE. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/5AB.2ACE/478.973.977.979.834.1 Message Board Post: I WAS WONDERING IF ANY ONE KNOW OF TE NAME.DAVID R. NEELEY. OR HAVE THAT NAME IN THEIR RECORDS. IM TRYING TO HELP A FRIEND WITH HER GREAT GRAND FATHER. FAMILY LINE.. DAVID R. NEELEY WAS HER GREAT GRAND FATER. AND SHE LIVES IN OWSLEY COUNTY.. IF YOU KNOW OR THINK YOU KNOW THAT FAMILY LINE PLEASE E-MAIL ME RIGHT AWAY THNKS. DOT
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/5AB.2ACE/3103.1.1.1 Message Board Post: Dear Bertha, I am sorry, the James M. Coyle age 23 and wife Mary or Miriam F. Logston Coyle on the 1860 abd 1910 census in Jackson County is the earliest one that I had any information on. Edie
http://www.nixonfoundation.org/ Those wishing to virtual tour online at the above website, may not have the opportunity to visit in person the Richard Nixon Library & Birthplace at Yorba Linda, California. Hyden the County seat of Leslie County has honored President Nixon for many years. The former President and his wife have memorial resting places next to the home of Richard Nixon's parents they built in 1912. On January 9, 1913, Richard Nixon was born in this little Yorba Linda Farmhouse. His father, Frank Nixon, built this house just a year earlier from a catalogue kit on 8.2 acres of the existing nine-acre museum site. I have a new color photo of this home I made today and is immediately available to anyone that contacts me directly so that you may wish to add to your collections. I am told by the docents at the Library this Presidential Library has become the most visited Library among our Former Presidents. For any of the list members that make comparisons of construction it is noteworthy the Nixon home was built in 1912, The Roderick McIntosh home at McIntosh Creek was hand built in 1810 is marvelous in a beautiful location of Leslie County. Yorba Linda in 1912 was a desert landscape. The photo is yours for the asking. May Peace be with all this Labor Day Week of 2005, JOHN in CA (born Hyden, KY)
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Gabbard, Isaacs, Wood Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/5AB.2ACE/297.474.390.1174.2 Message Board Post: Hi Glenda, I would be happy to send the picture, but I do not think Jacob who md Elizabeth Wood is your line. I think your line comes from this Jacob's older brother, Isaac Hugh who married Jane Isaacs. Per the 1850 census of Owsley County, Jacob & Elizabeth had no son old enough to be the Jacob, Jr. Gabbard (with wife Elizabeth) on the 1870 census. He was 35 in 1870, making him born c1835. In 1850, Jacob, s/o Isaac Hugh Gabbard was 16 yrs of age. So, if this is the same person, he was a nephew of my gg grandfather Jake. BTW, Isaac Hugh Gabbard's picture is on the net. Try typing Isaac Hugh Gabbard+picture at google and see if you can find it. He was much better looking than his younger brother, Jacob - lol I realize that Jacob b c1834/35 was listed as a junior and his uncle as senior on the 1870 census. (I've never copied the 1860) This was done, not because they were father/son, but to differientiate them in the neighborhood. I have run across this several times in famili! es who for whatever reason, kept the same names going, and going, and going... Hope this helps. email me at housereeves@yahoo.com and I'll see about finding the picture. cuzn Joyce