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    1. Re: [KYJEFFER] marriage look up
    2. Robert E. Lynch
    3. No, always Lynch.

    06/21/2002 07:33:04
    1. [KYJEFFER] marriage look up
    2. Robert E. Lynch
    3. Diane, Could you look on your CD and find a marriage for Wat or Watson Lynch and Ellen Lynch? It would be after 1900. Thanks, Jackie in Jeff City, MO.

    06/21/2002 06:31:25
    1. [KYJEFFER] Hill look ups for Marge/Susan
    2. Diane
    3. I have the Kentucky Vital Records CD - Marriages 1780-1920. I looked up Bettie Hill: Bettie Hill married T.M. Peyton on 9-02-1870 in Hopk County, KY Emma/Emily Hill/John Schoch - nothing found William Bateman: nothing found Jennie Hill: nothing found Samuel Hill married Mariel Beeny in 9-1-1859, Hopk County, KY Ida Setzer: nothing found Mollie/Mary Hill: nothing found. _______________________________ For Susan: Dawson Hill: nothing found _____________________ Diane Shaw in Hot, Humid, St. Louis, MO Send rain!!! > Would some one who has marriage records look up these names for me? > I would appreciate it. They lived in Louisville, Jefferson Co., KY. > > I need the following marriages: > > Emma/Emily Hill m John Julius Schoch abt 1890? > Bettie Hill m Wm C Bateman > Jennie Hill m ? Clark > Samuel Hill m Ida M Setzer > Mollie/Mary?) Hill m ? Floyd bef 1914 > > Thanks for the help. Marge > > ______________________________ > >

    06/21/2002 06:08:35
    1. Re: [KYJEFFER] Thanks Janis/Deborah for obit info
    2. Janis Fowler
    3. Diane wrote: > To Deborah and Janis: > Thanks for the info about the Louisville Free Public Library doing obit lookups for $10.00 each and the information about how many papers there were/are and that not > everyone was even noted. I can't imagine having to look through the entire paper for a two line mention. Ten dollars a search is a bit steep for me. I am looking for 8 > names. I will have to find another way to discover more about the Keegan/Heeney clan. Thanks again for your help. > > Diane Shaw > St. Louis, MO > 90 degrees and 60 percent humidity at 8:52 PM > > ==== KYJEFFER Mailing List ==== > Submit your information to the Jefferson Co., KY History and Genealogy project. See http://home.ix.netcom.com/~gsdownr/usgw/jefferson1.html for information on how to submit. > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 Diane, Have you seen the listing on the Jeff Co. site under cemeteries.....St John's? There is a Mary Henney 8-11-1881 and Richard Henney 7-7-62 ? Janis

    06/20/2002 07:50:46
    1. [KYJEFFER] Thanks Janis/Deborah for obit info
    2. Diane
    3. To Deborah and Janis: Thanks for the info about the Louisville Free Public Library doing obit lookups for $10.00 each and the information about how many papers there were/are and that not everyone was even noted. I can't imagine having to look through the entire paper for a two line mention. Ten dollars a search is a bit steep for me. I am looking for 8 names. I will have to find another way to discover more about the Keegan/Heeney clan. Thanks again for your help. Diane Shaw St. Louis, MO 90 degrees and 60 percent humidity at 8:52 PM

    06/20/2002 02:54:51
    1. Re: [KYJEFFER] marriage look up on Hill family
    2. Susan Treitz
    3. Thanks. ----- Original Message ----- From: "John Schulke" <schulkejw@mpinet.net> To: <KYJEFFER-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, June 20, 2002 11:07 AM Subject: [KYJEFFER] marriage look up on Hill family > No, Sorry. Our Hill branch came from Laurel after the father dies. The mother > and children seem to stay in Louisville and marry. We just can't find records > for them. > > Susan Treitz wrote: > > > Hi! I don't know these Hills but I wonder if you know a Dawson Hill from > > the 1890's? > > > > > >>Would some one who has marriage records look up these names for me? > >>I would appreciate it. They lived in Louisville, Jefferson Co., KY. > >> > >>I need the following marriages: > >> > >>Emma/Emily Hill m John Julius Schoch abt 1890? > >>Bettie Hill m Wm C Bateman > >>Jennie Hill m ? Clark > >>Samuel Hill m Ida M Setzer > >>Mollie/Mary?) Hill m ? Floyd bef 1914 > >> > >>Thanks for the help. Marge > >> > >> > > > > > > > > > ==== KYJEFFER Mailing List ==== > Submit your information to the Jefferson Co., KY History and Genelaogy project. See http://home.ix.netcom.com/~gsdownr/usgw/jefferson1.html for information on how to submit. > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 >

    06/20/2002 06:30:39
    1. [KYJEFFER] National Archives: Military Records .........
    2. Eric & Karen Abston Steed
    3. Does any one among us have a personal contact, e.g. eMail address of an individual within the Records branch of NARA. I recently requested individual records during a specific period of time but the first technician receiving the request triggered a form response, it would appear without reading the request itself. They want to know where the individual ( a noted officer ) enlisted and I know merely where and under whom he served during a two-year period. I requested the records to see if I could find out where and when he enlisted and where and when he was discharged, what specific camp- aigns he served in et al. < See also 15th Infantry between 1878 - 1880 > Col. Peter T. Swaine, Commanding, Ft. Wingate, Lieut. J.F.C. Hegewald This particular period was fraught with action, The Indian 'Wars', The Boxer Rebellion, The Spanish-American Wars, and a Philippine Insurrection or The Aquinaldo. [ I know he was employed in Louisville as a civilian in 1902 ]. I do not know how much of this he participated in, beyond the Indian 'Wars'. He was 24 in 1880. Anyone know how old an Officer was required to be, minimally, in that era? As an aside, anyone know where ' Newport Barracks, Kentucky ' was? Was that just this side of the river adjacent to Cincinnati? Eric '5th Generation Louisvillian' ----- Original Message ----- From: "John Schulke" <schulkejw@mpinet.net> To: <KYJEFFER-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, June 20, 2002 8:07 AM Subject: [KYJEFFER]

    06/20/2002 05:16:26
    1. [KYJEFFER] marriage look up on Hill family
    2. John Schulke
    3. No, Sorry. Our Hill branch came from Laurel after the father dies. The mother and children seem to stay in Louisville and marry. We just can't find records for them. Susan Treitz wrote: > Hi! I don't know these Hills but I wonder if you know a Dawson Hill from > the 1890's? > > >>Would some one who has marriage records look up these names for me? >>I would appreciate it. They lived in Louisville, Jefferson Co., KY. >> >>I need the following marriages: >> >>Emma/Emily Hill m John Julius Schoch abt 1890? >>Bettie Hill m Wm C Bateman >>Jennie Hill m ? Clark >>Samuel Hill m Ida M Setzer >>Mollie/Mary?) Hill m ? Floyd bef 1914 >> >>Thanks for the help. Marge >> >> > >

    06/20/2002 05:07:55
    1. Re: [KYJEFFER] marriage look up on Hill family
    2. Susan Treitz
    3. Hi! I don't know these Hills but I wonder if you know a Dawson Hill from the 1890's? Susan ----- Original Message ----- From: "John Schulke" <schulkejw@mpinet.net> To: <KYJEFFER-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, June 20, 2002 7:43 AM Subject: [KYJEFFER] marriage look up on Hill family > Would some one who has marriage records look up these names for me? > I would appreciate it. They lived in Louisville, Jefferson Co., KY. > > I need the following marriages: > > Emma/Emily Hill m John Julius Schoch abt 1890? > Bettie Hill m Wm C Bateman > Jennie Hill m ? Clark > Samuel Hill m Ida M Setzer > Mollie/Mary?) Hill m ? Floyd bef 1914 > > Thanks for the help. Marge > > > > ==== KYJEFFER Mailing List ==== > Submit your information to the Jefferson Co., KY History and Genelaogy project. See http://home.ix.netcom.com/~gsdownr/usgw/jefferson1.html for information on how to submit. > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 >

    06/20/2002 05:00:45
    1. Re: [KYJEFFER] marriage look up on Hill family
    2. John Schulke
    3. Thanks. Interesting. Wonder where they all went to marry? > > I looked but couldn't find any of these, sorry > > Would some one who has marriage records look up these names for me? > I would appreciate it. They lived in Louisville, Jefferson Co., KY. > > I need the following marriages: > > Emma/Emily Hill m John Julius Schoch abt 1890? > Bettie Hill m Wm C Bateman > Jennie Hill m ? Clark > Samuel Hill m Ida M Setzer > Mollie/Mary?) Hill m ? Floyd bef 1914 > > Thanks for the help. Marge >

    06/20/2002 04:32:02
    1. Re: [KYJEFFER] marriage look up on Hill family
    2. ============================================================ From: John Schulke <schulkejw@mpinet.net> Date: 2002/06/20 Thu AM 07:43:43 EDT To: KYJEFFER-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [KYJEFFER] marriage look up on Hill family I looked but couldn't find any of these, sorry Would some one who has marriage records look up these names for me? I would appreciate it. They lived in Louisville, Jefferson Co., KY. I need the following marriages: Emma/Emily Hill m John Julius Schoch abt 1890? Bettie Hill m Wm C Bateman Jennie Hill m ? Clark Samuel Hill m Ida M Setzer Mollie/Mary?) Hill m ? Floyd bef 1914 Thanks for the help. Marge ==== KYJEFFER Mailing List ==== Submit your information to the Jefferson Co., KY History and Genelaogy project. See http://home.ix.netcom.com/~gsdownr/usgw/jefferson1.html for information on how to submit. ============================== To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 ============================================================ Pamela (Blair) Nunn Researhing Blair, Phelps,Browing, Murphy, Okes,Denham, Miller, Gerkins, Grimes, Johnson, Houchins, Davis, Merridith,and many more.

    06/20/2002 03:35:49
    1. [KYJEFFER] marriage look up on Hill family
    2. John Schulke
    3. Would some one who has marriage records look up these names for me? I would appreciate it. They lived in Louisville, Jefferson Co., KY. I need the following marriages: Emma/Emily Hill m John Julius Schoch abt 1890? Bettie Hill m Wm C Bateman Jennie Hill m ? Clark Samuel Hill m Ida M Setzer Mollie/Mary?) Hill m ? Floyd bef 1914 Thanks for the help. Marge

    06/20/2002 01:43:43
    1. Re: [KYJEFFER] How can I get obituaries?
    2. DEBORAH CAMPISANO
    3. Janis Fowler wrote: "Some people may not realize how difficult and time consuming it is to search for obits in these early newspapers. There was no specific section that they were listed in as we are accustomed to. They would put them in wherever they could find space. Therefore, you have to search through every column of every page. Also, there were several different newspapers during the same time periods. The earlier newspapers usually give minimal facts. And then again, they may miss listing the obit completely." This is so very true!!! It once took over an hour to locate a two sentence death notice for the year 1887. I had to search column by column in three different newspapers, before I found this reference. I learned that over 25 people could have died in Louisville in one day and only one or two would warrant any notice of death, much less what we would call an obituary. The earlier the death, such as in the 1840s, 60s, etc, the less likely you'll find a death notice or obit. The main branch of the Louisville Free Public Library has the following Louisville newspapers which MAY have a death notice or obit: Louisville Public Advertiser July 1818-1832, 1834-Oct. 1841 Louisville Daily Journal Nov. 1830-Jan. 1832, May 1836-Nov. 1868 CatholicAdvocate Feb. 1841-July 1849, June 1869-1899 Louisville Morning Courier 1844-1861, 1866-1868 Louisville Daily Democrat 1851-April 1869 Courier-Journal Nov. 1868- present Evening Post May 1878-Oct. 1925 Record (Catholic) 1879-1973 Louisville Times May 1884-Feb. 1987 Kentucky Irish American 1898-1968 Herald April 1903-October 1925 Louisville Leader Nov. 1917- Sept. 1950 Herald-Post (evening) Nov. 1925-Oct. 1936 Herald-Post (morning) Nov. 1925-Feb. 1927 Louisville Defender 1951-present (some miscellaneous papers) The Library's web site www.lfpl.org has a link to a genealogy page which lists these papers and other resources available at the Library. For a list (13 pages long!) of all Louisville and environs newspapers go to the rootsweb site: www.rootsweb.com/~kygenweb/ukfilm/jefferson.txt These newspapers have been mircofilmed and are at the University of Kentucky's library in Lexington. They can be obtain through interlibrary loan. Also, the Family History Library in Salt Lake has a number of newspapers on microfilm which can be rented ($3.75) through your nearest Family History Center. Deborah

    06/19/2002 05:02:32
    1. [KYJEFFER] Bradley, Swearingen, Gardner, Louisville late 1800's
    2. Hello, Does anyone have a Swearingen in their family that married a Bradley or a Gardner in the last half of the 1800's in Louisville? Thanks. Barb T

    06/19/2002 04:45:09
    1. Re: [KYJEFFER] How can I get obituaries?
    2. Janis Fowler
    3. Diane wrote: > I would like to get obituaries on Heeney/Keegan family members. The dates of the obituaries run from the 1850's through 1974. Is there a library that will research > the names and dates and find the obits and copy them? > > Diane Shaw > St. Louis, MO > > ==== KYJEFFER Mailing List ==== > http://www.alhn.org and http://www.ahgp.org > Go here for additional American History resources. > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 To the List: I contacted the Louisville Free Public Library regarding lookups for obits and any fee. They will do lookups at a cost of $10.00 per obit. FYI Some people may not realize how difficult and time consuming it is to search for obits in these early newspapers. There was no specific section that they were listed in as we are accustomed to. They would put them in wherever they could find space. Therefore, you have to search through every column of every page. Also, there were several different newspapers during the same time periods. The earlier newspapers usually give minimal facts. And then again, they may miss listing the obit completely. I have a list of the names of the newspapers and their dates of operation. Since I cannot put an attachment to the mail list, if anyone wants it let me know. (The list is too long to type out so I scanned it and would have to send to you as an attachment) Janis in Louisville

    06/19/2002 07:01:34
    1. [KYJEFFER] Searching for obituary research service
    2. Diane
    3. Thanks, Millie, for the kind offer, but I have quite a few to research and I would not want to ask you to look for that many. Surely there is someplace in Kentucky that will research Louisville newspapers for obituaries. I tried the Louisville Free Public Library. They have the newspapers, but I could not find an e-mail address. If I get desperate, I will call them from work to see if they will research. I tried the University Library. I e-maile them. Thanks, Teddy, for the suggestion. I will let the list know if I get a positive response. Diane Shaw St. Louis, MO Looking for Heeney/Heeny/Haney/Heany and Keegan/Keagan/Keaghan families in Louisville.

    06/18/2002 04:24:18
    1. [KYJEFFER] Lieut. J.F.C. 'Falls City' Hegewald, 15th Infantry .....
    2. Eric & Karen Abston Steed
    3. Sorry, Sent the last off in 'Rich Text' and it bounced. Still looking for any information about either 'Falls City' Hegewald, or anything on the Conrad Tannery, The Zabel Tannery, or Conrad & Zabel, Tanners et al ......... With a name like 'Falls City' Hagewald there must be some stories out there somewhere, Huh? > The 15th Infantry was reactivated on 3 May 1861 with its headquarters in = > Newport Barracks, Kentucky. Before the end of the Civil War, the = > regiment fought 22 major engagements, including Chattanooga, = > Chickamauga, Murfreesborough, and Atlanta. The Regiment's crest = > includes the acorn, the symbol of General Thomas's XIV Corps, and the = > mountains of stone to symbolize the Corps' firm stand as the "Rock of = > Chickamauga". The four acorns represent the four major engagements. < Stop> > Any Bells? > [ To Be Continued ] Eric '5th Generation Louisvillian'

    06/18/2002 02:58:25
    1. [KYJEFFER] J. 'Falls City' Hegewald .........
    2. Eric & Karen Abston Steed
    3. I just ran across ( again ) the character from the late Nineteenth Century , J. 'Falls City' Hegewald, 1140 Lexington Avenue, V.P. or Secretary of the Conrad Tanning Co., Inc. ( See also Conrad & Zabel ) Approx. 1883 .......... Has anyone run across ' Falls City' Hegewald ? Eric '5th Generation Louisvillian' ----- Original Message ----- From: "Julie Barnard" <juliecbarnard@yahoo.com> To: <KYJEFFER-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, June 18, 2002 10:17 AM Subject: [KYJEFFER] BORNWASSER and GRAU

    06/18/2002 09:37:27
    1. [KYJEFFER] Obits
    2. The Louisville Courier Journal will look up obits if you have the death date. Problem is, most people have the burial date from a cemetery. The charge is $15.00 per obit which went up about 6 months ago. I'm sure the number of requests has dropped dramatically since that went into effect. I hope peope will write to the CJ protesting this high cost. Sue

    06/18/2002 05:04:20
    1. [KYJEFFER] BORNWASSER and GRAU
    2. Julie Barnard
    3. I was reading old messages from the Jefferson County List, and found one about Charles BORNWASSER. I was in Louisville two weeks ago, and in my visits to cemeteries (Cave Hill, St. Louis) found BORNWASSER with the GRAU family which I was actually looking for. Reading the 1910 and 1920 Census records after I returned, it looks like Minnie BORNWASSER was the daughter of Eberhard Grau (I think he was the uncle of my great-grandfather, William F Grau). Minnie was apparently married to Louis Bornwasser. They both died early - Louis prior to 1910, Minnie at the age of 49 IN 1911. Louis was listed in the 1890 Louisville directory as a grocer at 1747 Portland Ave; according to my cousins (72 and 92) and the 1887 and 1890 Lousiville directories , Eberhard Grau had a bakery at the same address. I don't know, however, how Charles fits into this. Although Louis, one of the sons of Minnie, did work at a packing house (probably meat-packing, I guess, based on the area). Can anyone shed light on any of this? Thanks everyone. When I searched for ancestors, I found friends! --------------------------------- Do You Yahoo!? Sign-up for Video Highlights of 2002 FIFA World Cup

    06/18/2002 04:17:34