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    1. Re: RESPONSE TO FAIN QUERY
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/ABB.2ACE/1131.1132.1133.1 Message Board Post: Hello. I am a descendent of Joseph Grant (my great grandfather is Montell Grant). I was wondering if you could send me any information regarding the Grant's. I have taken over the duty of putting together the family tree for our family and I am pretty much starting from scratch. If you could help me out, that would be greatly appreciative!

    08/06/2004 12:06:12
    1. Re: Grant, Joesph
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/ABB.2ACE/1129.1135 Message Board Post: Good morning. I am a descendent of Joseph Grant. My aunt, Linda Duckworth sent a reply a few years ago. Since I have taken up the role of updating the family tree, I was wondering if you have an updated information that you can send me regarding the Grants,

    08/06/2004 12:03:47
    1. Re: RYMAN, NEAL, LIVINGSTON
    2. 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/ABB.2ACE/49.1216.1 Message Board Post: Write to me directly. I can connect you with a descendant of Robert Ryman who may have this information. She was a genealogical student of mine some years ago. Robert Ryman was witness to a nuncupative will made by one of my ancestors, Mason Gardiner, in Fayette Co., in 1824. Allen Gardiner

    08/05/2004 07:37:34
    1. Re: [KYJESSAMINE] Unidentified subject!
    2. Emalene Rohrer
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Emalene Rohrer" <erohrer@arclp.net> To: <KYJESSAM-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, August 05, 2004 5:07 PM Subject: Re: [KYJESSAMINE] Unidentified subject! > John Tatum married Polly Taylor Mar 3, 1800. in Madison Co. Bond Wm. Taylor. > That is just across the river from Jessamine Co Ky. Emalene > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <btatum@vol.com> > To: <KYJESSAM-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Thursday, August 05, 2004 3:47 PM > Subject: [KYJESSAMINE] Unidentified subject! > > > > I am chasing an ancestor named John Tatum who I believe wound up in > Jessamine County around 1830. I have included what little I have on him > below and was hoping you might have something on this gentlemen in one of > your reference books. I would be happy to pay any expenses you might have. > > > > Thanks for your help! > > > > Bill > > > > What I have on John Tatum: > > > > >From the website, Tatom-Tatum Family Chronicles By William J. Tatom > > > > Located next to Crafton Tatum in Madison County, KY, was a John Tatum. Who > this John Tatum was and what happened to him is uncertain. It has been > suggested by some that he was a younger brother of Crafton, but no record of > him has been found in Lunenberg County, VA, nor was he mentioned in the > descendants of Reuben Tatum in the settling of Benjmain's will. But if > Reuben JR was omitted from the settlement, could not another son for what > ever reason have been left out, too? Whether or not John was related to > Crafton, what happened to him is still a problem. He may have moved to > Jessamine County, KY (a John Tatum lived there in 1830), or he may have > moved elsewhere (like IN?). > > > > > > I have a document, which says â?oLucinda Tatum â?¦â?¦was married to Samuel > A. Tatum (the A. was added to distinguish him from other Samuel Tatums). > Samuel A. was the son of John Tatum, a Mexican War Soldier who lived to be > 103 years of age. He was blind for the last thirty years of his life with > the exception of the last three years, when his eyesight came back to him. > John had three other children, John (called Jack), Peggie and Bettie.â? > > > > This family is not related to Samuel Tatum, who came to Madison County KY > about the same time from Culpeper County VA. The tradition that Samuel's > granddaughter Lucinda was not related to her husband, John's son Samuel, is > correct. > > > > John Tatum, age 26-45 and wife same age, three sons and two daughters > under 10, are found in the 1810 census of Madison County. He must have > married about 1800. In 1820 he is in neighboring Garrard County, over 45, > with wife, a son about 18, son and daughter age 10-16, and three younger > children. > > > > In 1830 there is a John Tatum, circumstantially the same man, in Jessamine > County. His birth is 1770-1780, wife still living and nine children at home. > Jessamine County records may give more family information, and perhaps some > notice of his death. From tax records in Virginia, Crafton Tatum was born > about 1772, so John Tatum born about 1775. > > > > John Tatum married Polly Taylor on March 3, 1800. Polly was the daughter > of Thomas Taylor and Hannah Bartleson, and was the sister of Mary > Bartlesman, the first wife of Thomas. Upon of Hannahâ?Ts death, Thomas > Taylor married Elizabeth Vincent. > > > > The Taylors came from Rowan County, NC, but were originally from Anne > Arundell Co., MD. Both the Taylors and the Bartletsons were Tories, who > moved to Kentucky in the aftermath of the Revolutionary War. > > > > > > > >

    08/05/2004 11:12:41
    1. Re: [KYJESSAMINE] Unidentified subject!
    2. Emalene Rohrer
    3. John Tatum married Polly Taylor Mar 3, 1800. in Madison Co. Bond Wm. Taylor. That is just across the river from Jessamine Co Ky. Emalene ----- Original Message ----- From: <btatum@vol.com> To: <KYJESSAM-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, August 05, 2004 3:47 PM Subject: [KYJESSAMINE] Unidentified subject! > I am chasing an ancestor named John Tatum who I believe wound up in Jessamine County around 1830. I have included what little I have on him below and was hoping you might have something on this gentlemen in one of your reference books. I would be happy to pay any expenses you might have. > > Thanks for your help! > > Bill > > What I have on John Tatum: > > >From the website, Tatom-Tatum Family Chronicles By William J. Tatom > > Located next to Crafton Tatum in Madison County, KY, was a John Tatum. Who this John Tatum was and what happened to him is uncertain. It has been suggested by some that he was a younger brother of Crafton, but no record of him has been found in Lunenberg County, VA, nor was he mentioned in the descendants of Reuben Tatum in the settling of Benjmain's will. But if Reuben JR was omitted from the settlement, could not another son for what ever reason have been left out, too? Whether or not John was related to Crafton, what happened to him is still a problem. He may have moved to Jessamine County, KY (a John Tatum lived there in 1830), or he may have moved elsewhere (like IN?). > > > I have a document, which says â?oLucinda Tatum â?¦â?¦was married to Samuel A. Tatum (the A. was added to distinguish him from other Samuel Tatums). Samuel A. was the son of John Tatum, a Mexican War Soldier who lived to be 103 years of age. He was blind for the last thirty years of his life with the exception of the last three years, when his eyesight came back to him. John had three other children, John (called Jack), Peggie and Bettie.â? > > This family is not related to Samuel Tatum, who came to Madison County KY about the same time from Culpeper County VA. The tradition that Samuel's granddaughter Lucinda was not related to her husband, John's son Samuel, is correct. > > John Tatum, age 26-45 and wife same age, three sons and two daughters under 10, are found in the 1810 census of Madison County. He must have married about 1800. In 1820 he is in neighboring Garrard County, over 45, with wife, a son about 18, son and daughter age 10-16, and three younger children. > > In 1830 there is a John Tatum, circumstantially the same man, in Jessamine County. His birth is 1770-1780, wife still living and nine children at home. Jessamine County records may give more family information, and perhaps some notice of his death. From tax records in Virginia, Crafton Tatum was born about 1772, so John Tatum born about 1775. > > John Tatum married Polly Taylor on March 3, 1800. Polly was the daughter of Thomas Taylor and Hannah Bartleson, and was the sister of Mary Bartlesman, the first wife of Thomas. Upon of Hannahâ?Ts death, Thomas Taylor married Elizabeth Vincent. > > The Taylors came from Rowan County, NC, but were originally from Anne Arundell Co., MD. Both the Taylors and the Bartletsons were Tories, who moved to Kentucky in the aftermath of the Revolutionary War. > >

    08/05/2004 11:07:33
    1. Re: [KYJESSAMINE] Unidentified subject!
    2. Emalene Rohrer
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: <btatum@vol.com> To: <KYJESSAM-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, August 05, 2004 3:47 PM Subject: [KYJESSAMINE] Unidentified subject! > I am chasing an ancestor named John Tatum who I believe wound up in Jessamine County around 1830. I have included what little I have on him below and was hoping you might have something on this gentlemen in one of your reference books. I would be happy to pay any expenses you might have. > > Thanks for your help! > > Bill > > What I have on John Tatum: > > >From the website, Tatom-Tatum Family Chronicles By William J. Tatom > > Located next to Crafton Tatum in Madison County, KY, was a John Tatum. Who this John Tatum was and what happened to him is uncertain. It has been suggested by some that he was a younger brother of Crafton, but no record of him has been found in Lunenberg County, VA, nor was he mentioned in the descendants of Reuben Tatum in the settling of Benjmain's will. But if Reuben JR was omitted from the settlement, could not another son for what ever reason have been left out, too? Whether or not John was related to Crafton, what happened to him is still a problem. He may have moved to Jessamine County, KY (a John Tatum lived there in 1830), or he may have moved elsewhere (like IN?). > > > I have a document, which says â?oLucinda Tatum â?¦â?¦was married to Samuel A. Tatum (the A. was added to distinguish him from other Samuel Tatums). Samuel A. was the son of John Tatum, a Mexican War Soldier who lived to be 103 years of age. He was blind for the last thirty years of his life with the exception of the last three years, when his eyesight came back to him. John had three other children, John (called Jack), Peggie and Bettie.â? > > This family is not related to Samuel Tatum, who came to Madison County KY about the same time from Culpeper County VA. The tradition that Samuel's granddaughter Lucinda was not related to her husband, John's son Samuel, is correct. > > John Tatum, age 26-45 and wife same age, three sons and two daughters under 10, are found in the 1810 census of Madison County. He must have married about 1800. In 1820 he is in neighboring Garrard County, over 45, with wife, a son about 18, son and daughter age 10-16, and three younger children. > > In 1830 there is a John Tatum, circumstantially the same man, in Jessamine County. His birth is 1770-1780, wife still living and nine children at home. Jessamine County records may give more family information, and perhaps some notice of his death. From tax records in Virginia, Crafton Tatum was born about 1772, so John Tatum born about 1775. > > John Tatum married Polly Taylor on March 3, 1800. Polly was the daughter of Thomas Taylor and Hannah Bartleson, and was the sister of Mary Bartlesman, the first wife of Thomas. Upon of Hannahâ?Ts death, Thomas Taylor married Elizabeth Vincent. > > The Taylors came from Rowan County, NC, but were originally from Anne Arundell Co., MD. Both the Taylors and the Bartletsons were Tories, who moved to Kentucky in the aftermath of the Revolutionary War. > >

    08/05/2004 11:04:36
    1. Unidentified subject!
    2. I am chasing an ancestor named John Tatum who I believe wound up in Jessamine County around 1830. I have included what little I have on him below and was hoping you might have something on this gentlemen in one of your reference books. I would be happy to pay any expenses you might have. Thanks for your help! Bill What I have on John Tatum: From the website, Tatom-Tatum Family Chronicles By William J. Tatom Located next to Crafton Tatum in Madison County, KY, was a John Tatum. Who this John Tatum was and what happened to him is uncertain. It has been suggested by some that he was a younger brother of Crafton, but no record of him has been found in Lunenberg County, VA, nor was he mentioned in the descendants of Reuben Tatum in the settling of Benjmain's will. But if Reuben JR was omitted from the settlement, could not another son for what ever reason have been left out, too? Whether or not John was related to Crafton, what happened to him is still a problem. He may have moved to Jessamine County, KY (a John Tatum lived there in 1830), or he may have moved elsewhere (like IN?). I have a document, which says “Lucinda Tatum ……was married to Samuel A. Tatum (the A. was added to distinguish him from other Samuel Tatums). Samuel A. was the son of John Tatum, a Mexican War Soldier who lived to be 103 years of age. He was blind for the last thirty years of his life with the exception of the last three years, when his eyesight came back to him. John had three other children, John (called Jack), Peggie and Bettie.” This family is not related to Samuel Tatum, who came to Madison County KY about the same time from Culpeper County VA. The tradition that Samuel's granddaughter Lucinda was not related to her husband, John's son Samuel, is correct. John Tatum, age 26-45 and wife same age, three sons and two daughters under 10, are found in the 1810 census of Madison County. He must have married about 1800. In 1820 he is in neighboring Garrard County, over 45, with wife, a son about 18, son and daughter age 10-16, and three younger children. In 1830 there is a John Tatum, circumstantially the same man, in Jessamine County. His birth is 1770-1780, wife still living and nine children at home. Jessamine County records may give more family information, and perhaps some notice of his death. From tax records in Virginia, Crafton Tatum was born about 1772, so John Tatum born about 1775. John Tatum married Polly Taylor on March 3, 1800. Polly was the daughter of Thomas Taylor and Hannah Bartleson, and was the sister of Mary Bartlesman, the first wife of Thomas. Upon of Hannah’s death, Thomas Taylor married Elizabeth Vincent. The Taylors came from Rowan County, NC, but were originally from Anne Arundell Co., MD. Both the Taylors and the Bartletsons were Tories, who moved to Kentucky in the aftermath of the Revolutionary War.

    08/05/2004 09:47:53
    1. RE: Corman
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/ABB.2ACE/1476.1501.1532 Message Board Post: Could you please send me that list? I beleive that have several relatives buried there. I am hoping to see if I can find more!

    08/05/2004 04:28:53
    1. Samuel K. Corman
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/ABB.2ACE/3498 Message Board Post: Hello. I am looking for information about the ancestors and descendents of Samuel Kittron Corman (b. 7-13-1875) is Jessamine County. He married Rebecca Jane Harris on 7-9-1896. If anyone could help on any information, it will be greatly appreciative!

    08/05/2004 12:13:57
    1. Jessamine Fam's Who Moved To MO
    2. 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/ABB.2ACE/3497 Message Board Post: In gathering material for a history of my small hometown of Higbee, in Randolph Co., MO, I'm running across several families who had connections to Jessamine, e.g., Higbee, Smith, Baker, etc. I would enjoy corresponding with anyone knowledge of especially the Higbee's.

    08/04/2004 05:37:15
    1. Re: Brawner
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/ABB.2ACE/773.820.1.1 Message Board Post: Have you heard any Brawner stories that speak of Jesse James? My great uncle Thomas Jefferson Brawner, son of Jesse Johnson Brawner, my great grandfather, told stories to his grandchildren about playing in the yard with Jesse James. David Oliver Brawner is the only relative I found in Missouri that might be the connection. Do you have the birth dates for Thomas and Elizabeth Brawner? Do you know the siblings of David Oliver Brawner??? Thank you.

    08/03/2004 03:29:27
    1. Re: Kornman/Corman/Grow
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Corman, Grow Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/ABB.2ACE/3490.1 Message Board Post: Elizabeth was the daughter of Peter and Fanny Grow. Her brothers were Christopher, Samuel, David and Joshua. What more would you like?

    08/03/2004 06:43:40
    1. deaths - 1946
    2. Michelle
    3. NICHOLASVILLE NEWS, Jessamine Cty, KY 7/17/1946 Mrs. Mary DONLAN ROSS - 63 The body of Mrs. Mary Donlan ROSS, 63, wife of James P. Ross, manager of the Harve de Grace race track in Maryland, who died at her home July 11, was bought to Lexington, Saturday for interment in Calvary Cemetery. Besides her husband, she is survived by a son, James P. Ross, Jr, of Maryland; a sister, Mrs. C.A. MOBYES, of Versailles; a brother James E., of Lexington and two grandchildren. Mr. Ross is a native of Nicholasville and the family is well known here. Mrs. Janie HUNTER - 79 Mrs. Janie Hunter 79, widow of William Hunter, died at the home on Brown Street, July 16th. She is survived by four daughters, Mrs. Russell Snowden, Mrs. George Baker, of Nicholasville; Mrs. Howard Johnson of Fayette Cty, and Mrs. Fred Watts of Jessamine; a son, Walden Hunter of Nicholasville; 13 grandchildren; a sister, Mrs. Milton Fain and a brother, Marion Brumfield of Nicholasville

    08/01/2004 05:35:18
    1. Re: Strother McGinnis
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Easley McGinnis Dean Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/ABB.2ACE/787.986.991 Message Board Post: Steph, I found the marriage bond for Strother McGinnis and Mary Ann Easley, Mar 22, 1836. Pleasant Easley paid the bond in Jessamine Co., KY. I found the will of Daniel Easley, died 1816 in Jessamine Co. , and he named his children; Pleasant and Obediah in it. I also found a list of Strother's children at the Clay Co., MO Archives and child # 5 was named Patience which was the name of Pleasant's wife. I think this Mary Ann was the daughter of Pleasant and Patience Dean Easley and not Obediah's.

    08/01/2004 10:42:33
    1. John Cisson
    2. 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/ABB.2ACE/3496 Message Board Post: Looking for information on a John Cisson that appears on the 1820 census in Jessamine Co KY. Is anyone out there researching this family?? Thank You, Deanna

    08/01/2004 01:07:08
    1. Rosa Bell Anderson b. 1867 d. 1934
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Hurt, Anderson, Stamper, Ray, Simpson, Long, Newby, Tudor Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/ABB.2ACE/3495 Message Board Post: Was Rosa Bell's parents Eli and Margaret (Stamper) Anderson? If so, I have information on this family that I would like to share. I descend thru Wiley and Sarah Ann (Stamper) Anderson. This family came from Grayson Co., VA into KY during Civil War. Thanks Sandy

    07/31/2004 11:51:14
    1. Re: Rosa Bell Anderson b. 1867 d. 1934
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Hurt, Anderson, Stamper, Ray, Simpson, Long, Newby, Tudor Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/ABB.2ACE/3495.1 Message Board Post: Rosa Bell Anderson, age 18, was married to Alonzo Canter, age 17, on Jan 1 1885. Alonzo was born in Madison Co. POM Eli Anderson. PB b. VA. Consent by; Eli Anderson - FB. Bondsman; J. B. Canter. BK 16-529. This was in Garrard Co. Marriages. Rosa Bell's mother, Margaret Stamper, was a sister to my gggrandmother, Sarah Ann Stamper. The Stampers were from Ashe Co., NC. The Anderson line is not connected to the Andersons' that came into Garrard Co in 1807 from Louisa Co., VA. I am trying to find the death dates of Eli and Margaret Anderson and where they are buried. Thanks Sandy

    07/31/2004 07:42:03
    1. Re: [KYJESSAMINE] BARNETT - HICKS...Jessamine County
    2. Emalene Rohrer
    3. William Barnett md Elizabeth Hicks Apr 5 1842 Bnd John HicksEmma ----- Original Message ----- From: <Ky8thcapt@aol.com> To: <KYJESSAM-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, July 23, 2004 9:46 AM Subject: [KYJESSAMINE] BARNETT - HICKS...Jessamine County > This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > > Surnames: Barnett Hicks > Classification: Query > > Message Board URL: > > http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/ABB.2ACE/3493 > > Message Board Post: > > Does anyone know of or have a record of a marriage between Elizabeth Hicks and William Barnett...April 5, 1842? > > Thanks..I have stuff to trade too.. > > Ken > >

    07/23/2004 09:44:16
    1. BARNETT - HICKS...Jessamine County
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Barnett Hicks Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/ABB.2ACE/3493 Message Board Post: Does anyone know of or have a record of a marriage between Elizabeth Hicks and William Barnett...April 5, 1842? Thanks..I have stuff to trade too.. Ken

    07/23/2004 01:46:09
    1. children of Sam Reynolds, burned to death, Dec. 17, 1899
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Reynolds Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/ABB.2ACE/3492 Message Board Post: This account may be found on the Hopkins Co. board at: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec?htx=message&r=rw&p=localities.northam.usa.states.kentucky.counties.hopkins&m=7793

    07/22/2004 01:32:09