Several people have asked me why our ancestors left their homes and came to America. Though we might never know for sure on some of them, this may help explain some of it. Often there is no record though. Bud Caudle FAMILY TREE FINDERS Monday - 19 June 2000 Some of our ancestors were forced to emigrate against their will. Brought to you today by CyberBounty *********************************************************** FAMILY TREE FINDERS Monday - 19 June 2000 Forced Emigration There are times when we have wondered why our ancestors decided to brave the terrible traveling conditions over the Atlantic ocean to arrive in what for many was an unknown world, the American colonies. However, not all of our ancestors had a choice in the matter. For some, it may have been a decision based on the economics of their present situation, such as the Irish Potato Famine. For others though, the decision was made for them in the form of forced emigration. In the years 1607 to 1776, the English government found this to be a great method for ridding their country of those that they considered to be undesirables; felons, destitute children, political non- conformists, religious non-conformists, beggars and others. To be fair, England wasn't the first to do this. The practice of transporting undesirables to remote areas can be traced back to the Roman Empire. However, England has the distinction of having relied the most on this method. In fact by 1776, England would have transported some 50,000 inmates to the colonies. For some of these inmates though, this was the best thing that could ever have happened to them. Through this program, some of them would achieve freedom, something they couldn't have hoped for back in England. Unfortunately, the majority of them would suffer a life of serfdom with little hope of freedom, much the same life as bonded slaves. Not surprising of the 50,000 inmates that were sent to the Americas, the majority of them were those from the poorest class, sentenced for crimes that today we would regard as petty. For many of the poor, the need to survived forced them into some sort of illegal activity. In the earliest of the 1710s in the city of London alone, the number of professional thieves was approximately 2,000. However by the 1720s that number had reached 12,000. For many of us it is difficult to truly comprehend the squalor that some of these people were forced to live in that resulted in their turning to crime. Another popular reason to be transported was to be a non- conformist. After the Civil War in England many of those that were "transported" were guilty of having lost in battle. In 1650 and 1651, some 450 Scottish would be transported to New England because of this. The shipping of prisoners of war would continue. In 1653 100 from Ireland would be shipped to Virginia. In 1656 some were shipped from Surrey. For those interested in reading more about this particular subject, the best resource is Peter Wilson Coldham's "Emigrants in Chains" which was published in 1992 by Genealogical Publishing Company. This book is also available on CD-ROM on FTM-CD #350 "Immigration Records: Complete Book of Emigrants, 1607-1776." Rhonda R. McClure [email protected]
Hey folks! Just wanted to let you all know that I have added a couple new cemeteries to the cemetery pages on Ann's Homeplace http://www.angelfire.com/ky/annshomeplace/ I am always looking for new Johnson County info and points of interest to add to the page. I also welcome all submissions and give full credit to the submitter. Cemetery transcriptions, old photos, one-room school pictures and info, post offices, ...I could go on and on but these are just a few items of interest that I would like to add to. Hope you all have a great day of research! Ann Lemaster-Applegate listowner
FIRST GENERATION 1. Daniel REMY was born in France.1 Daniel REMY & ____________had the following children: +2 i. William REMY\REMEY. SECOND GENERATION 2. William REMY\REMEY2 was born on 16 Jan 1745 in Westmoreland co Va. He signed a will on 28 Apr 1816 in Floyd Co., KY.3 He died on 16 May 1816 in Floyd Co., KY. He had an estate probated in Dec 1816 in Floyd Co., KY. He was married to Eleanor MCCARTHY on 4 Mar 1768. William REMY\REMEY and Eleanor MCCARTHY had the following children: +3 i. John REMY\REMEY. +4 ii. Mary REMY\REMEY. +5 iii. James REMY\REMEY. +6 iv. William REMY\REMEY Jr. +7 v. Dorcas REMY\REMEY. +8 vi. Eleanor\Elender REMY\REMEY. +9 vii. Jeminia REMY\REMEY. +10 viii. Daniel REMY\REMEY. +11 ix. Catherine REMY\REMEY. 12 x. Owen REMY\REMEY2 was born about 1790 in Wilkes Co NC. He died about 1816 in Washington Co VA. THIRD GENERATION 3. John REMY\REMEY4 was born about 1769 in VA.5 He died before 1820. He was married to Nancy ROMAN\ROMAINS\ROMAINES (daughter of Joshua ROMAN ) on 11 Oct 1797 in Washington Co VA. John REMY\REMEY and Nancy ROMAN\ROMAINS\ROMAINES had the following children: +13 i. John REMY\REMEY Jr. +14 ii. Mary\Polly REMY\REMEY. +15 iii. Elizabeth REMY\REMEY. +16 iv. Jemina REMY\REMEY. +17 v. James REMY\REMEY. 18 vi. William REMY2. 4. Mary REMY\REMEY5 was born on 13 Apr 1772 in VA. She died on 23 May 1835 in Sevier Co TN. 5. James REMY\REMEY5 was born about 1775 in VA. He died after 1830. James REMY\REMEY & _____ had the following children: +19 i. Elinor\ Nellie REMEY. 20 ii. Unknown REMY\REMEY was born between 1810 and 1815 in VA. 6. William REMY\REMEY Jr2 was born about 1774. He died after 1840 in Johnson Co., KY. He was a in Miller near Paintsville, KY. William REMY\REMEY Jr and Nellie MORTON had the following children: 21 i. Daniel REMY\REMEY2. 22 ii. James REMY\REMEY2. +23 iii. Joshua RAMEY. 24 iv. William REMY\REMEY. 25 v. John REMY\REMEY2. 26 vi. Nela REMY\REMEY. 27 vii. Jeminia REMY\REMEY2. 28 viii. Elizabeth REMY\REMEY2. 29 ix. Dorcus REMY\REMEY. +30 x. Lucy REMY\REMEY. 31 xi. Millie REMY\REMEY2. 7. Dorcas REMY\REMEY was born on 22 Nov 1776 in Washington Co VA.6,6 She died before 1850 in Pomeroyton, Menifee Co., KY. She was buried.?????? She was married to William JAYNE (son of Henry JAYNE and Abigail WHEELER ) on 22 Nov 1796 in Washington Co VA. William JAYNE7 was born on 10 Jul 1775 in Orange Co NY. He resided at in 1806 in Flat Gap, Johnson Co., KY. He appeared on the census on 17 Aug 1850 in Johnson Co., KY.8 He died on 14 Jun 1862 in Flat Gap, Johnson Co., KY.9 Dorcas REMY\REMEY and William JAYNE had the following children: +32 i. Eleanor JAYNE. +33 ii. Daniel Boone JAYNE. +34 iii. Henry JAYNE. +35 iv. Catherine JAYNE. +36 v. Jeminia JAYNE. +37 vi. Sarah JAYNE. 38 vii. Margaret JAYNE10 was born about 1815 in Floyd Co., KY. 8. Eleanor\Elender REMY\REMEY5 was born about 1778 in VA. She died after 1830 in Floyd Co., KY. She was married to John ROWLAND on 19 Sep 1799 in Washington Co VA. John ROWLAND5 was born about 1775 in VA. He died before 1830 in VA/KY. 9. Jeminia REMY\REMEY2 was born about 1782 in VA. She died in MO. She was married to John AUXIER on 16 Aug 1810 in Floyd Co., KY.4 10. Daniel REMY\REMEY was born on 15 Aug 1784.11 He died before 1850 in Floyd Co., KY. He was married to Nancy PELPHREY on 26 Aug 1807 in Paintsville, Johnson Co., KY. 11. Catherine REMY\REMEY2 was born on 26 May 1786 in Wilkes Co NC.2 She died on 27 Nov 1852 in Johnson Co., KY. She was married to Stephen WHEELER (son of Jesse WHEELER and Jane\Jennie COLE ) on 9 Jan 1805 in Washington Co VA. Stephen WHEELER was born on 15 Oct 1780 in Wise co VA. He resided at in 1800 in Mouth of Buffalo Creek, Paintsville, KY. He died on 6 Apr 1835 in Concord, Floyd /Johnson Co KY. He was buried in - Wheeler Cemetery, Buffalo Shoals, Paintsville, KY. He was a. Catherine REMY\REMEY and Stephen WHEELER had the following children: 39 i. Dorcas WHEELER was born on 22 Nov 1805 in Johnson Co., KY. She died on 4 Jan 1902 in Johnson Co., KY.12 +40 ii. Elizabeth 'Betty' WHEELER. +41 iii. Anna WHEELER. +42 iv. Rev. William Remy WHEELER. +43 v. Jesse WHEELER. +44 vi. Eleanor 'Nellie" WHEELER. 45 vii. John WHEELER was born on 11 Feb 1814 in Floyd Co., KY. He died on 28 Aug 1854 in Johnson Co., KY.13 46 viii. Jemina WHEELER was born on 15 Jul 1815 in Floyd Co., KY. She died on 28 Sep 1875 in Johnson Co., KY.13 47 ix. Lydia WHEELER was born on 18 Oct 1816 in Floyd Co., KY. She died on 18 Dec 1818 in Floyd Co., KY.14 +48 x. Daniel WHEELER. +49 xi. Jane WHEELER. +50 xii. Mary WHEELER. Is there no clear indication of where she is buried? Do not have it, Check with Mary Goodyear. She runs the Lawrence Co web site it think. She is my third cousin Again, thanks for your help. SOURCES 1. according to the article in the Paintsville Herald, Paintsville, KY Thurs Sept 11, 1930 article. 2. Cox, Clayton. "LeMasters Family", The East Kentuckian, vol 31. Private Publication, Clayton R. Cox. Editor, Box 24202, Lexington KY 40524. 3. Lew Jenkins. 4. Wells, Charles C.. "Annuals of Floyd Co., Kentucky 1800-1826". Gateway Press, Inc., Baltimore, MD 1995. 5. Mary Goodyear in TEK June 1995 issue page 11. 6. Genie Roundtable, cAT 11 topic 46 from Trudy Fannin of Bloise ID. 7. Genie Roundtable, Cat 11 topic 46 Virginia. General Electric BB. 8. CENSUS: 1850 Johnson Co KY,. 9. Goodyear, Katie Sparks, Box 70, Shavck, OH. Letter Katie Sparks Goodyear, 18 Sept 1993. 10. Cox, Clayton R.. "The Jayne Family", The East Kentuckian, page 29 Sept 79. Private Publication, Clayton R. Cox. Editor, Box 24202, Lexington KY 40524. 11. Letter from Duane McKenzie of Litchfield, MN. 12. Kozee, William C., A.B., LL.B.. "Early Families of Eastern and Southeastern Kentucky". Originally Published, Huntington, West Virginia, 1957. Reprinted Genealogical Publishing Co Inc. Baltimore, 1973, 1980,1994. 13. Paintsville Herald, Thurs Sept 11, 1930 article. 14. says 16 Sept 1818 in the Paintsville Herald, Thurs Sept 11, 1930 article. 15. Church of the Latter Day Saints, Salt Lake City, UT. Internation Genealogical Index (TM)- 1988 edition- Version 2.13. 16. Hall, C. Mitchell. "Jenny Wiley Country" A History of "Jenny Wiley Country" and Genealogy of Its People Up to the Year 1984, Vol IV. C. Mitchell Hall, 3401 Bangor Street, SE, Washington, DC 20020 1985. Suzie Smith wrote: > Annette, once again thank you for all of your information. Do you happen to > have any information on the REMY/REMEY name of DORCAS REMY, mother of > Eleanor Jayne? I was surprised to find William Jayne was in Johnson County > in 1806 as the census shows--my information does not reflect this. I will > correct mine, posted years ago, since your information is cited in the > census. I also note something of interest in entry # 3 below concerning > Dorcas. You mention, "She was buried." but no mention of where. > > Suzie Smith > Lebanon, KY > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Annette Towler <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Friday, June 09, 2000 10:32 PM > Subject: [KYJOHNSON] Re: Jayne family ancestors > > > I will step in here. With about 20 years of research to find this > information. > > > > > > FIRST GENERATION > > > > 1. Eleanor JAYNE was born about 17 Aug 1798 in Washington Co VA.1 She > appeared on the census on 17 Aug > > 1850 in Johnson Co., KY.2 She is listed as age 52 and born in VA. She > died on 4 Jun 1877 in Johnson > > Co., KY. > > SECOND GENERATION > > > > 2. William JAYNE3 was born on 10 Jul 1775 in Orange Co NY. He resided at > in 1806 in Flat Gap, Johnson > > Co., KY. He appeared on the census on 17 Aug 1850 in Johnson Co., KY.4 > He is listed as age 74 and born > > in New York. He died on 14 Jun 1862 in Flat Gap, Johnson Co., KY.5 > Living with his daughter Eleanor > > LeMASTER in the 1850 and 1860 Census for Johnson Co KY. One source from > Trudy FANNIN 2208 N. 18th, > > Boise, ID 83702 > > Father of Eleanor Jayne He was married to Dorcas REMY\REMEY on 22 Nov > 1796 in Washington Co VA.6 > > > > 3. Dorcas REMY\REMEY was born on 22 Nov 1776 in Washington Co VA.7,8 She > died before 1850 in > > Pomeroyton, Menifee Co., KY. Mary Goodyear has her died about 1867 > Johnson Co KY She is not in the > > Census for 1850. She was buried. Not in the 1850 Ky Census > > THIRD GENERATION > > > > 4. Henry JAYNE was born on 14 Mar 1754 in Orange Co NY. He died on 19 > Feb 1828 in Washington Co VA.9 > > He was married to Abigail WHEELER before 1764. > > > > 5. Abigail WHEELER was born on 31 Jan 1750/51 in NY. She died on 12 Jan > 1824 in Washington Co VA. > > > > 6. William REMY\REMEY10 was born on 16 Jan 1745 in Westmoreland co Va. > He signed a will on 28 Apr 1816 > > in Floyd Co., KY.11 He died on 16 May 1816 in Floyd Co., KY. He had an > estate probated in Dec 1816 in > > Floyd Co., KY. According to article there are 5 sons and 8 daughters, the > names of 10 are known. He > > was married to Eleanor MCCARTHY on 4 Mar 1768.6 > > > > 7. Eleanor MCCARTHY. spelled Elnor McCartie in the Paintsville Herald, > Thurs Sept 11, 1930 article. > > > > FOURTH GENERATION > > > > 8. Isaac JAYNE was born on 23 Nov 1715 in Suffolk, Long Island, NY. He > resided at in Orange Co NY. > > > > 9. Mary JONES. > > > > 10. William James WHEELER12 was born about 1727. He resided at between > 1751 and 1772 in Orange Co NY, > > Fincastle Co VA & Washington Co VA. He was on the tax list between 1765 > and 1775 in New Paltz precinct, > > Ulster Co., NY.13 He resided at Poughkeepsie NY on 28 Sep 1765 in > Poughkeepsie, NY.14 He resided at on > > 14 Oct 1782 in VA State Line, soldier of Calvary, Pittsburgh Payrolls. He > was a member of the Sinclair > > Bottom Baptist Church in 1792 in Chilhowie, Smythe Co., VA.15 He died on > 21 Feb 1804 in Smythe Co VA. > > Will is recorded dated 28 Feb 1804 He had an estate probated on 28 Feb > 1804 in Smythe Co VA. known > > also as James > > > > 11. Abigail WHEELER. > > > > 12. Daniel REMY was born in France.16 > > > > FIFTH GENERATION > > > > 16. William JAYNE was born on 4 Jun 1678 in Setauket, Suffolk, NY. He > died on 8 Oct 1756 in Setauket, > > Suffolk, NY. He was married to Elizabeth WOODHILL on 10 Dec 1710 in > Setauket, Suffolk, NY. > > > > 17. Elizabeth WOODHILL was born about 1680. She died in 1742 in blooming > Grove, NY. > > > > 20. Stephen Moses WHEELER17 was born about 1685 in England. He resided > at in 1700 in Norfolk, VA. > > > > SIXTH GENERATION > > > > 32. William JAYNE was born on 25 Jan 1618 in Bristol, Eng. He died on 24 > Mar 1714 in Setauket, > > Suffolk, NY. He was married to Anne JENNINGS on 10 Jun 1675 in New Haven, > Conn. > > > > 33. Anne JENNINGS was born about 1653. She died in 1692 in Brookhaven, > Suffolk, L.I. NY. > > > > 34. Richard II WOODHILL. > > > > 35. Temperance TOPPING. > > > > > > > > SEVENTH GENERATION > > > > 64. Henry DE JEANNE. > > > > 66. John JENNINGS was born in 1617. He died in 1686. > > > > Resource Numbers in the above information. > > > > 1. CENSUS: 1850 Johnson Co KY,. page 91a line 23. > > 2. Ibid. page 91a line 23. > > 3. Cat 11 topic 46 Virginia. General Electric BB. msg 453 28 March > 1995. > > 4. CENSUS: 1850 Johnson Co KY,. page 91a line 20. > > 5. Goodyear, Katie Sparks, Box 70, Shavck, OH. Letter Katie Sparks > Goodyear, 18 Sept 1993. Internet, > > 1 Jan 1998. > > 6. Coke, Charles B., 18327 Sharon Road, Triangle, VA 22172. "McKenzie > Family" The East Kentuckian. > > Private Publication, Clayton R. Cox. Editor, Box 24202, Lexington KY > 40524. > > 7. cAT 11 topic 46 from Trudy Fannin of Bloise ID. > > 8. Ibid. msg 453 18 Mar 1995. > > 9. Will Book 6 page 14 Washington Co Va. > > 10. Cox, Clayton. "LeMasters Family", The East Kentuckian, vol 31. > Private Publication, Clayton R. > > Cox. Editor, Box 24202, Lexington KY 40524. > > 11. Lew Jenkins. > ffp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ky/floyd/wills/r500-001.txt. > > 12. Smith, Patricia Ruth, 3904 Exeter Cresent, Red Deer, Alberta. "Dawn > to Dusk". Sept 1977. page > > 78. > > 13. Ibid. page 78. > > 14. Ibid. page 78. > > 15. Ibid. page 78. > > 16. according to the article in the Paintsville Herald, Paintsville, KY > Thurs Sept 11, 1930 article. > > 17. Walker, Thelma Chandler, Catlesburg, KY. Thelma Chandler Walker's > Wheeler information. > > > > Prepared by: > > D. Annette DeCourcy Towler > > > > > > Suzie Smith wrote: > > > > > Guthrie, who are the ancestors of this Jayne Family? > > > > > > Suzie > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > > From: <[email protected]> > > > To: <[email protected]> > > > Sent: Thursday, June 08, 2000 11:31 PM > > > Subject: Re: [KYJOHNSON] photos > > > > > > > Annette: > > > > I, too, am descended from Big Frank and Eleanor Jayne through their > son > > > Lewis > > > > and his wife Anna Salyer, then their daughter Lucinda who married > Wesley > > > > Thompson Caudle/Cordial. > > > > Bud Caudle > > > > Guthrie, OK > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== KYJOHNSO Mailing List ==== > > > > Comments or suggestions pertaining to this list may be sent to: > > > > [email protected] > > > > Visit the Johnson County Historical Society homepage: > > > > http://www.rootsweb.com/~kyjchs/johnson.html > > > > > > ==== KYJOHNSO Mailing List ==== > > > Comments or suggestions pertaining to this list may be sent to the > listowner, Ann Lemaster-Applegate > > > [email protected] > > > Visit the Johnson County Historical Society homepage: > > > http://www.rootsweb.com/~kyjchs/johnson.html > > > > > > ==== KYJOHNSO Mailing List ==== > > Comments or suggestions pertaining to this list may be sent to the > listowner, Ann Lemaster-Applegate > > [email protected] > > Visit the Johnson County Historical Society homepage: > > http://www.rootsweb.com/~kyjchs/johnson.html > > ==== KYJOHNSO Mailing List ==== > Comments or suggestions pertaining to this list may be sent to the listowner, Ann Lemaster-Applegate > [email protected] > Visit the Johnson County Historical Society homepage: > http://www.rootsweb.com/~kyjchs/johnson.html
I would like to learn more about the following families... Please, this may be the birth mother of my grandmother. Nora Mae Childers born 2-1-1901 to ? Childers (age 15) and Gustavus Preston. Adopted shortly after her birth by George & Sally Wilson Dixon. Arthur "Jack" Childers & 1st wife, Pricy Boyd 1. Trinvilla (Trinie) Childers bca 1882 m1 Luther Preston (Her age, location and stepmother make her the likely birth mother) 2-1 Ishmael Preston b1909 Trinvilla m2 Kinner Davis son of EP & Ann Webb Davis Thank you for any help Mary Adkins Pinion Floyd Co., KY
As I am descended from Bazal Castle, I will do my best to represent you. Betty J. Daniel
I believe Bazel Castle's daughter, Elizabeth, was the first wife of Wallace B. "Wal" Rice, my great-granduncle. They were married in 1855. On the 1880 census he has a different wife, Mary Butler, if I'm reading it right, and several children still at home, the oldest born about 1866. What happened to Elizabeth Castle - was it death or divorce? What are the names of Bazel's wife and children? Maybe I can link up all these Castles in my data base. Best regards, ===== Earl B. Akers, Sr. Puyallup WA http://www.geocities.com/ebasr/ http://www.geocities.com/ddaggie826/ __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Send instant messages with Yahoo! Messenger. http://im.yahoo.com/
That Hurts. I can bear it when you are cleaning cemeteries etc. but not being able to come to the DANIEL`s Reunion This is too much to bear. Ya`ll have fun. I`ll be there in spirit. I have lots of Basil DANIEL and Arminta CASTLE relatives in the area that I hope will represent me. Sue ENGLE Drake in Al.
Daniel family reunion July 1 at the Jenny Wiley Community center on River Everyone welcome 12:00 noon to ???
there will be a Adkins reunion in Paintsville, Ky on July 22, 2000. The reunion will be held at the Paintsville Senior Citizens 1:00-5:00 p.m. This is open to all family and friends of the late Clyde and Rebecca Adkins Tackett. Everyone welcome! Bring a covered dish and for more info, please contact Mrs. Elcine Hall Hostetler, 1531 S. Agner Street, Ottawa, OH 45875 or 419-523-4270. ----- Original Message ----- From: Mattheis, William G <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, June 09, 2000 8:28 AM Subject: RE: [KYJOHNSON] photos > Annette, > > I descend from Eleazor and Machelle thru their dau Elizabeth who married > Jesse Osburn. Jesse and Elizabeth had a dau Lavina who m. William H. > "Billy" Henson. My mother descend from this couple. As you probably know, > the Lemaster genealogy back to Abraham Lemaitre of St. Charles Co. Maryland > has been heavily researched and is well and broadly documented. My > Osborn/Osburn lineage is solid to Jesse and Elizabeth. There is a lack of > good evidence to document Jesse's genealogy. Oral tradition seems to favor > a connection to the Osburn family who moved from New Jersey/Pennsylvania to > Loudoun Co., VA about 1732. The other connection I find cited most often > makes a connection to the family of Captain Enoch Osborne of Revolutionary > War fame. Personnaly, I believe that these two Osborn/Osborne/Osburn lines > are related but the evidence is circumstantial at best and goes to > geographic proximity (the Osborne line has roots in what is now West VA in > an area very close to Loudoun Co. - the two areas being seperated mainly by > the Blue Ridge Mountains and a few miles. Osburn migration into this area > is well documented. Other evidence is similarity of first names in > documented family records, some evidence that Captain Enoch actually resided > in Loudoun Co. at some period during his life. > > Many Hensons, Osborns/Osburns and Lemasters migrated from EKY to NW > Arkansas. My mother was born there in the little town of Winslow just > before the Depression and migrated to the west coast with her family. May > Hensons, Osburns, Lemasters still reside in this area. My mother's AR roots > include other emigrants from KY, primarily Lyons from Wolfe Co, Nickells > from the same county, and Perdue's from Knox Co. > > I would love to correspond and share with anyone who researches these > families. > > Bill Mattheis > > Researching: Osburn, Lemaster, Henson, Perdue, Caudill, Jaynes, Ramey, > TAckett, Skelton, and most other EKY surnames it seems. > -----Original Message----- > From: Annette Towler [mailto:[email protected]] > Sent: Thursday, June 08, 2000 8:25 PM > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: [KYJOHNSON] photos > > > Bill > I descend also from this same line. Eleazor & first wife Machelle, son's > Big Frank and Eleanor Jayne. > Which line are you? Elijah, Elizabeth or Lewis? > > Annette DeCourcy Towler > Searching Pack, Chandler, Fairchild, LeMasters, Wheeler, Whitesides, Jayne, > Millam, McSpadden, in > Johnson, Floyd, Lawrence Co KY > > "Mattheis, William G" wrote: > > > I have had great luck with Microtek and the software that comes with their > > scanners. I recently purchased one for my wife that was $69.95 with a > > $30.00 rebate. > > > > Bill > > > > I am waiting patiently to add your Lemaster images to my files. I descend > > from Abraham Lemaitre thru Eleazor "Old Ealy" Lemaster and his first wife > > Machelle Tackett. > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] > > Sent: Thursday, June 08, 2000 3:26 PM > > To: [email protected] > > Subject: Re: [KYJOHNSON] photos > > > > Pics are great! Recently, we took mama...she's one of those > > LeMasters....to > > visit a "homeplace" in a area that we had heard stories about...which is > in > > > > poor condition. One of the stories is from the Civil War....when John > Hunt > > Morgan and his men ramsacked my greatgrandfathers carpenter shop, among > > other > > things. > > I took pics and will get a scanner soon. (Any recommendations??) I > have > > some wonderful pictures of Lewis Lafayette LeMaster and his family. He is > > my > > papa and he lived with us for a few yrs, passing on at age 97. He had > > travelled quite a bit working for the feds and spent his remaining yrs in > > Ashland. > > > > ==== KYJOHNSO Mailing List ==== > > Comments or suggestions pertaining to this list may be sent to the > > listowner, Ann Lemaster-Applegate > > [email protected] > > Visit the Johnson County Historical Society homepage: > > http://www.rootsweb.com/~kyjchs/johnson.html > > > > ==== KYJOHNSO Mailing List ==== > > Comments or suggestions pertaining to this list may be sent to the > listowner, Ann Lemaster-Applegate > > [email protected] > > Visit the Johnson County Historical Society homepage: > > http://www.rootsweb.com/~kyjchs/johnson.html > > > ==== KYJOHNSO Mailing List ==== > Comments or suggestions pertaining to this list may be sent to the > listowner, Ann Lemaster-Applegate > [email protected] > Visit the Johnson County Historical Society homepage: > http://www.rootsweb.com/~kyjchs/johnson.html > > > ==== KYJOHNSO Mailing List ==== > Comments or suggestions pertaining to this list may be sent to the listowner, Ann Lemaster-Applegate > [email protected] > Visit the Johnson County Historical Society homepage: > http://www.rootsweb.com/~kyjchs/johnson.html > >
I am looking for Osborne (Jonathan) who married Arminta Webb. Arminta was the daughter of Sylvester Webb. They may have lived in Martin County. My email is [email protected]
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Darrell, Thanks for sharing! I just love reading the"Down Homer". Ann Lemaster-Applegate brought me a paper a couple of months ago when the JCCCP was featured and I loved it then. If you get a chance go read it. Memories are very special to all of us. Deanna
Thanks Ann for the url! Found lots of info there. Donna ----- Original Message ----- From: Ann Lemaster- Applegate <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, June 13, 2000 10:12 AM Subject: Re: [KYJOHNSON] Obits from Martin County,Ky > For information on Martin County, KY you can visit their website at : > http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Acres/1692/index2.html > > Ann >
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Hi George, Steven's dad, Lowell Covin, died when he was 18. So he doesn't remember alot of his relatives. I asked him if he remembered Roy but he said he didn't. Most of the Colvins he is related to lived at Oil Springs. Does Roy live there? I would love to find someone who could help us with that side of the family. Let me know if you think we might be able to connect with Roy. And thanks for asking! Pat
Good morning everyone, Can someone tell me where the Jackson cemetery in Johnson Co. is located? Perhaps Lower Gap or Oil Springs area. Thanks, Barb Johnson Williston, FL We are but the sum of our ancestors. Emerson URL: www.angelfire.com/fl3/barbiej e-mail: [email protected]
Ann: This is all really great. Thanks so much for sharing with us. And here's a happy birthday wish for your son. Bud
Thanks for the info....it is so great to get more than just the "begats"...as in the Bible with who begat whom. Thank you, Ann !!!! And my mother, daughter of Lewis Lafayette Lemaster (Lafe) will be very pleased! Dee
Faith: Please send me another message. I don't have your e-mail address. Your last message must have had a "Reply To: KYJOHNSO" address in it. I got my pictures back. Bud
Pat, is Steve related to Roy Colvin ? we have been friends for over 40 years. George Johns George ----- Original Message ----- From: Steven Colvin <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, June 13, 2000 6:45 PM Subject: Re: [KYJOHNSON] Abraham Lemaistre > Ann, > Thank you so much for posting the info on Abraham Lemaistre.I thought it > was very interesting. I hope you will post some more when you can. I > hope your son has a great birthday!!! Pat > > > ==== KYJOHNSO Mailing List ==== > Comments or suggestions pertaining to this list may be sent to the listowner, Ann Lemaster-Applegate > [email protected] > Visit the Johnson County Historical Society homepage: > http://www.rootsweb.com/~kyjchs/johnson.html > >