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    1. Re: Early Kentucky Schools
    2. Marilyn Chesney
    3. I can only remember a two-room schoolhouse that was just outside Paintsville, though I think it previously had been a one-room school. It was on the left-hand side of the road, just before (I think) the road that turns off to the Paintsville Country Club/Golf Course. I attended that school my first year of school in 1943. It was called the Concord School. ....Marilyn Daniel Chesney mchesney@pe.net http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Lake/7997 Fax #: (419) 828-4188 ICQ #1486742 -----Original Message----- From: SassyMan46@aol.com <SassyMan46@aol.com> To: KYJOHNSO-L@rootsweb.com <KYJOHNSO-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Friday, December 17, 1999 6:45 PM Subject: Re: Early Kentucky Schools >In 1956, my dad brought us to Johnson County to visit his brother James Arthur >Ealey at Flat Gap. I was about 12 at the time, and I remember seeing a one >room >schoolhouse in Paintsville. If my memory serves me correctly it was somewhere >near to where the Johnson County High is now. Can someone tell me if I'm right >or not? My dad said he attended that one room schoolhouse in the 1920's. As >did his brothers James and David Ealey and his cousin Dixie Bayes. > >Bill Reed > > >==== KYJOHNSO Mailing List ==== >Comments or suggestions pertaining to this list may be sent to: >annapplegate@maysvilleky.net >Visit the Johnson County Historical Society homepage: >http://www.rootsweb.com/~kyjchs/johnson.html >

    12/18/1999 01:27:55
    1. Chat Room Report
    2. Jim Hawes
    3. Hello All, I spent about an hour in the new Johnson County chat room with Ann, Dan and an unknown Guest last night. We shared area information and did some look ups in the Kentucky land grant records. It was more than what I had hoped it would be. I look forward to meeting all of you over the coming weeks, share information and swap Johnson County area stories. Seasons Greetings... Best Regards, Jim Hawes

    12/17/1999 11:48:06
    1. Let there be Peace
    2. Ann Lemaster- Applegate
    3. Come on, gang! There is no need to be criticizing one another. If there is a problem, bring it to my attention by means of private e-mail. This list is not limited to just names & dates. It is also for learning more about the history and landmarks of Johnson County. It is for sharing stories about our Johnson County ancestors. Through these we can better understand how our ancestors lived, the struggles they faced, the challenges they met on a day to day basis. And along that road, we are getting to know each other better. What traits of our ancestors have we inherited? What likeness to them do we share? We learn these important and interesting tidbits through our bantering, i.e., height seems to run in the Lemaster bloodline. It also lets those that are not familiar with Johnson County learn more about the traditions, foods, superstitions, etc. that may not be common in their area. Nonproductive? I believe I have seen quite a bit of info swapping lately on the list. I have seen list members reaching out to help each other in their quest. I do agree that we could all try a little harder on keeping the subject line appropriate to the body of the message. But as I have said before, if you read something you do not like, or feel the topic of conversation has gone astray from Johnson County, either bring your complaint/concern to me, or delete it, dont debate it. And, for those interested, I am checking into chat forums. As soon as I find one that suits our needs, I will post details. In the meantime, if any of you know of a good chat forum that is user friendly and easy to set up, please let me know. Ann Lemaster-Applegate your Johnson County Listowner

    12/17/1999 11:35:06
    1. Re: Early Kentucky Schools
    2. Thanks Marilyn. you may be right. Time plays tricks on ones memoty. Bill

    12/17/1999 11:21:20
    1. Re: Early Kentucky Schools
    2. p.a.h.b.
    3. Hi Bill, Would that have been Bristle Buck???? Although that area is where the senior citizen complex is now...There could have been a school there.... I'm not sure...Anyone??? PattyB. At 09:44 PM 12/17/1999 -0500, SassyMan46@aol.com wrote: >In 1956, my dad brought us to Johnson County to visit his brother James Arthur >Ealey at Flat Gap. I was about 12 at the time, and I remember seeing a one >room >schoolhouse in Paintsville. If my memory serves me correctly it was somewhere >near to where the Johnson County High is now. Can someone tell me if I'm right >or not? My dad said he attended that one room schoolhouse in the 1920's. As >did his brothers James and David Ealey and his cousin Dixie Bayes. > >Bill Reed > > >==== KYJOHNSO Mailing List ==== >Comments or suggestions pertaining to this list may be sent to: >annapplegate@maysvilleky.net >Visit the Johnson County Historical Society homepage: >http://www.rootsweb.com/~kyjchs/johnson.html ~*~*~*Accept it all, it is your life, from birth until you die, the choice is yours to laugh or cry and know the reasons why. The magic's there, for you to have, just believe and it is so, trust your heart, be true to your self, the magic will always flow. ~*~*~*

    12/17/1999 09:15:31
    1. Peace to all
    2. Betty J. Pulley
    3. I have enjoyed your comments, stories, etc. I felt the friendliness come across. I belong to another list that deals strictly with names and such and get twenty or more messages everyday about people I don't know anything about and I am so bored that I will probably quit it before long. I've only hung on because I keep hoping someone will recognize the one family I've been searching for, for twenty-some years. I don't have time for the chat room. I'll miss you guys and I wish you all the very best. Merry Christmas to each and every one. Betty Pulley

    12/17/1999 09:07:28
    1. " BANTERING "
    2. shannon daniels
    3. Marilyn, I recently read your posting about "BANTERING" & "UNPRODUCTIVENESS". You gave your opinion , now I'd like to give mine. You made your self out to be a hipacrit. You called Bud out- Which according to your post- should have been done by private e-mail. If you wanted to address the list you Deffinatly should not have attached Buds name to it. The nonsense you call BANTERING, I happen to find enjoyable. I do not belive it to be so overwelming . It is the breif friendly chit - chat that keeps this list so Pleasent. A nice Thank you, or a quick prayer request, shows that we are still human. We all are very much UN- flawless . I belive the way you spoke of Bud was very undignified even kinda crule. You made him sound like a fool - and we all know that he is NOT!! ( "Bud you just dont get it") I did not appreciate that one bit. On this list virturously all of us are family- so we need to RESPECT and TREAT fellow list subscribers as KIN. I am not a professional GENEOLIGIST, most people on this list are not either. To me this is a relaxing hobby. Please do not ruin that. I hope none of this has been taken too personally. Shannon A Daniels Columbus Ohio

    12/17/1999 08:41:23
    1. Re: Chat Room Web Site
    2. Ann Lemaster- Applegate
    3. No problem! And I will take this opportunity to let everyone know that there is open chat (Johnson County related), 24 hours a day. I will be posting a date and time for a weekly organized discussion. http://www.angelfire.com/ky/annshomeplace/ Ann

    12/17/1999 08:32:58
    1. Re: Let there be Peace
    2. Sharyl
    3. Bill, Thank you very much for expressing how I'm sure many of us feel. Well said. Sharyl Mattheis, William G wrote: > To All: > > As a preface to this topic, I want to say that I try to be more of a > listener that a "talker", or to at least make my comments as short as > possible. Now, I'm not as good of a manager of the subject line as I should > be, and I probably don't manage other aspects of the use of this "list" as > well as I should - - in response to the comments today, I promise to be less > lazy and manager better. > > However, I, for one, find the "banter" to be (1) charming, (2) an > illuminating insight into folks that I feel (or in fact enjoy) a kinship > with, and (3) Educational. I, personally, have learned/gleaned many > precious facts and insight into my genealogy from the info posted to this > site for all to read. At the same time I understand that many folks are > "space limited", and find the things I enjoy to be a liability. Perhaps the > correct solution is a chat room. I don't know, because I have never chatted > on line, and know little about doing so. I am willing to learn, however, > and to find ways to address the needs of all. > > I, for one, however, do not respond well to being "chastised." One of the > most enjoyable aspects of this list for me is the mutual respect and > admiration that the vast majority of list users demonstrate to each other, > and their obvious joy at the interaction and learning afforded to all of us. > The least enjoyable thing I encounter, is the "whining" of those customers > who are "disatisfied.", especially when that whining is critical of others. > This is a voluntary event as far as I can tell. Frankly, if I didn't like > the way the list was run, or the actions of the folks who use it, I's start > my own list, run it my own way, and have discourse limited to just those who > think, act and fell just like me. But, of course, that would take > initiative, work and a level of risk that most "complainers" aren't ever > willing to take on - - now that is something I just can't respect. > > Well, having vented here, I sit, paused over the send key. Should I, or > shouldn't I send. Hmmm! Having spent the energy to write this, should I > send it and take the risk of offending others, or, even worse, opening > myself up to criticism. Will my intended audience even HEAR me. Based on > my experience in dealing with children (both young and adult children), I > suppose they wont Should I send? Oh, heck yes. Let's all be adults, work > together, and I'm sure that we can have what we want and/or need without any > further character assassination. > > My sermon for the week. I will send. > > Bill > >

    12/17/1999 08:21:10
    1. Chat Room info
    2. Ann Lemaster- Applegate
    3. Hey folks! WE HAVE A CHAT ROOM!!!!!!!!!! To get to the room go to the following URL, then scroll about one fourth of the way down the page, click on "chat" then type in YOUR FIRST NAME. no password needed..then click "join" that is all there is to it! http://www.angelfire.com/ky/annshomeplace/ See ya in chat! PLEASE, if anyone has any trouble, e-mail me, do not post it to the list! Thanks, Ann

    12/17/1999 06:53:55
    1. NEED VOLUNTEER WITH ICQ
    2. Ann Lemaster- Applegate
    3. Hey Folks! I need a couple volunteers that has ICQ to help me test out a chat forum that I am trying out for us. PLEASE READ THIS CAREFULLY: I need someone that is online right now...meaning you are online and receive this... If anyone is online now and has ICQ...please e-mail me PRIVATELY with your ICQ number. We will communicate via ICQ to see if the chat is working. Thanks and I really appreciate the help! Ann

    12/17/1999 05:57:37
    1. Puncheon Hollow
    2. Gay Curtis
    3. Good evening, list. Would there by chance be anyone who might have known my grandparents? They were Logan Salyers and Donna (McKenzie) Salyers. They lived up Puncheon Hollow (only we have always said "holler") in the Sitka area of Johnson County. I know the ancestry of my grandmother, but not my grandfather. My papaw made banjoes and an article was done on him for a TV news station in WVA. However, the article featured only his whittling. If anyone might have known him and would have any info, please let me know, either private email or list. Thank You Have a safe and wonderful Holiday Season!!! Gay Curtis

    12/17/1999 05:32:49
    1. Meeting Ideas
    2. Ann Lemaster- Applegate
    3. Ok Gang, I think this meeting of the Johnson County Gang is a GO!!!! Now, I dont want to offend anyone and certainly do not want to load up anyone's mailbox, so, I suggest that any ideas, suggestions, etc. be sent to me privately at : annapplegate@maysvilleky.net Then, I can give a "group report". This way, there would only be one planning e-mail , say, once or twice a week, verses 40 plus. I think one thing has already been agreed upon by the majority and that is not to meet over labor day weekend. Personally, since I am not a fan of copperheads, rattlesnakes(yes, there are rattlers in Johnson CO.!!), blacksnakes, ground snakes or any other type of snake, early spring would be a good time. I am going to get a group discount rate at the Ramada in Paintsville, formerly the Carriage House. This in no way obligates anyway to stay there! They have a nice conference room where, if all goes well, I can set up a WELCOME/Get Acquainted type thing to come to after checking into your room. I am working on a few other ideas also. REMEMBER....in respect to others on the list, PLEASE reply to me personally on our get together, OK?? I am getting so excited!!!!! Ann

    12/17/1999 05:09:37
    1. Re: CHAT ROOM FOR JOHNSON COUNTY
    2. Ann Lemaster- Applegate
    3. Jim, Actually, I have been scouting out some free chat rooms. I have it narrowed down to three, Will give more details when I decide which one will suit our needs best. Ann

    12/17/1999 04:49:25
    1. Merry Christmas!
    2. Douglas Cartier
    3. Hello All....just wanted to say Merry Christmas to everyone. I always make it a point to be as politically incorrect as possible by saying Merry Christmas and not a substitute greeting....after all this is a Christian holiday. Why should anyone be offended at the greeting "Merry Christmas?" Are you offended when a Jewish friend says to you "Happy Hanakka?" (sic?) Of course not. And there is no reason to think that Christ offends anyone by our celebration of His birth either. Merry Christmas to all!!!!! DC >From: Jim Hawes <JimHawes@ix.netcom.com> >Reply-To: KYJOHNSO-L@rootsweb.com >To: KYJOHNSO-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: Chat Room Report >Date: Fri, 17 Dec 1999 22:48:06 -0800 > >Hello All, > >I spent about an hour in the new Johnson County chat room with Ann, Dan and >an unknown Guest last night. >We shared area information and did some look ups in the Kentucky land grant >records. It was more than >what I had hoped it would be. I look forward to meeting all of you over the >coming weeks, share >information and swap Johnson County area stories. Seasons Greetings... > >Best Regards, >Jim Hawes > > > >==== KYJOHNSO Mailing List ==== >Comments or suggestions pertaining to this list may be sent to: >annapplegate@maysvilleky.net >Visit the Johnson County Historical Society homepage: >http://www.rootsweb.com/~kyjchs/johnson.html > ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com

    12/17/1999 04:37:00
    1. Let there be Peace?
    2. Jim Hawes
    3. Seasons Greetings Bill en al', I believe this began with my concern and complaint of the 100+ items posted to this list of non genealogical value. i.e.: eight subsequent posting's in answer to a sentence of agreement of unrelated gibberish. The bulk of this exchange occurred over a two day period. Contained within my message was a suggestion that a real time chat area (room) be established. Chat rooms are a wonderful platform where casual dialog, ideas, suggestions and information can be exchanged. The summation of an idea or thought can then be posted to a list for general distribution with an invitation to meet for additional discussion in the chat room at a designated time & day for those interested. Ann is the manager/owner of this list and therefore the constable of our actions and monitor of our behavior. This she does within the guidelines established as reasonable and prudent by Rootsweb. Rootsweb is dedicated to the dissemination and distribution of genealogical information. The channels of distribution is not only from point 'a' to 'b' but also where persons can interact with an exchange of information beneficial to an individual or geographic area being researched; "The Subject Specific Mail List." In the "subject line" of an e-mail we endeavor to flag to the attention of another the "content" of our message. The purpose of this is to encourage an answer from someone with the information we seek or who might benefit from the information being offered. From a political standpoint, every list has one or two Governors and five or six cronies. These are people who are more verbal and communicate more frequently generating more messages than most. This is not necessarily bad as they tend to read more and have the most information to share. When an idea is tossed around within this circle it can generate a tremendous amount of mail traffic without thought to those (the majority) persons who must play catch up to understand the sometimes encrypted subject. The subject becomes encrypted as the result of a concept developed over many messages covering a multitude of mailings. The majority of persons who subscribe to a mail list cannot or will not take the time to read 30 or 40 messages to grasp a concept. Mail in that volume suggest "spam" which I can only compare to a 'virus'. Ann is placed in a position of recognizing the value of brain storming and trying to balance beneficial content of mail generated by the list subscribers and establishing controls without dampening spirits. It was in respect of Ann that I brought to everyone's attention a problem being created and "a suggestion to solve" this problem. My original message was short, brief and to the point. The thought behind this was not to allow the usual comments from defensive personalities who would defend their actions no matter how blatant their own contribution to the problem. The bottom line is some people are just (to be kind) limited, but you don't want to single them out or hurt their feelings. Others are lonely and have no life outside their computer and extended online families (not in a genealogical sense). The thing to remember is everyone that is a member of this list has common ground. That common fellowship is our mutual roots in that part of Kentucky called Johnson County. I for one would like the opportunity to speak with each member of this list in real time that a chat room allows. I have gone a long way in trying to explain how a chat room would benefit each of us and serve to boast the benefit of belonging to the Johnson County 'mail list'. Our family research is the common thread that bonds us together. When that family content (history) is removed by other content the loss of that thread and bond separate us. Bill, your oral history is wonderful and belongs here for all of us to share in. Oral family history plays an important part of all our research. Often written records have not survived where oral history has. My own great grandfather William I. Haws (b. 1852 in Johnson County s/o James H. Haws & Serillda Ramey) told many stories to my father (Robert W. Hawes 1905-95) who passed them on to me. From the account of William I Haws 1852-1936: "Some nights there would be negroes hid out in the hen house back of the barn. Ma-ma would take them food and fix their sores. Pa would draw them maps and sometimes take them down to the river. I think these were runaway slaves but Ma and Pa would never talk about it". Toms Creek, Johnson County, KY 1858-64. Every little like tidbit has its place here and should be written for all to share. With kindest regard and Holiday Cheer to all, Jim Hawes "Mattheis, William G" wrote: > To All: > > As a preface to this topic, I want to say that I try to be more of a > listener that a "talker", or to at least make my comments as short as > possible. Now, I'm not as good of a manager of the subject line as I should > be, and I probably don't manage other aspects of the use of this "list" as > well as I should - - in response to the comments today, I promise to be less > lazy and manager better. > > However, I, for one, find the "banter" to be (1) charming, (2) an > illuminating insight into folks that I feel (or in fact enjoy) a kinship > with, and (3) Educational. I, personally, have learned/gleaned many > precious facts and insight into my genealogy from the info posted to this > site for all to read. At the same time I understand that many folks are > "space limited", and find the things I enjoy to be a liability. Perhaps the > correct solution is a chat room. I don't know, because I have never chatted > on line, and know little about doing so. I am willing to learn, however, > and to find ways to address the needs of all. > > I, for one, however, do not respond well to being "chastised." One of the > most enjoyable aspects of this list for me is the mutual respect and > admiration that the vast majority of list users demonstrate to each other, > and their obvious joy at the interaction and learning afforded to all of us. > The least enjoyable thing I encounter, is the "whining" of those customers > who are "disatisfied.", especially when that whining is critical of others. > This is a voluntary event as far as I can tell. Frankly, if I didn't like > the way the list was run, or the actions of the folks who use it, I's start > my own list, run it my own way, and have discourse limited to just those who > think, act and fell just like me. But, of course, that would take > initiative, work and a level of risk that most "complainers" aren't ever > willing to take on - - now that is something I just can't respect. > > Well, having vented here, I sit, paused over the send key. Should I, or > shouldn't I send. Hmmm! Having spent the energy to write this, should I > send it and take the risk of offending others, or, even worse, opening > myself up to criticism. Will my intended audience even HEAR me. Based on > my experience in dealing with children (both young and adult children), I > suppose they wont Should I send? Oh, heck yes. Let's all be adults, work > together, and I'm sure that we can have what we want and/or need without any > further character assassination. > > My sermon for the week. I will send. > > Bill > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Ann Lemaster- Applegate [mailto:annapplegate@maysvilleky.net] > Sent: Saturday, December 18, 1999 1:35 AM > To: KYJOHNSO-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: Let there be Peace > > Come on, gang! > > There is no need to be criticizing one another. If there is a problem, > bring it to my attention by means of private e-mail. > > This list is not limited to just names & dates. It is also for learning > more about the history and landmarks of Johnson County. It is for sharing > stories about our Johnson County ancestors. Through these we can better > understand how our ancestors lived, the struggles they faced, the challenges > they met on a day to day basis. And along that road, we are getting to know > each other better. What traits of our ancestors have we inherited? What > likeness to them do we share? We learn these important and interesting > tidbits through our bantering, i.e., height seems to run in the Lemaster > bloodline. It also lets those that are not familiar with Johnson County > learn more about the traditions, foods, superstitions, etc. that may not > be common in their area. > > Nonproductive? I believe I have seen quite a bit of info swapping lately on > the list. I have seen list members reaching out to help each other in their > quest. > > I do agree that we could all try a little harder on keeping the subject line > appropriate to the body of the message. But as I have said before, if you > read something you do not like, or feel the topic of conversation has gone > astray from Johnson County, either bring your complaint/concern to me, or > delete it, dont debate it. > > And, for those interested, I am checking into chat forums. As soon as I > find one that suits our needs, I will post details. In the meantime, if any > of you know of a good chat forum that is user friendly and easy to set up, > please let me know. > > Ann Lemaster-Applegate > your Johnson County Listowner > > ==== KYJOHNSO Mailing List ==== > Comments or suggestions pertaining to this list may be sent to: > annapplegate@maysvilleky.net > 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: > annapplegate@maysvilleky.net > Visit the Johnson County Historical Society homepage: > http://www.rootsweb.com/~kyjchs/johnson.html

    12/17/1999 04:18:05
    1. Re: Let there be Peace
    2. Homer Lewis
    3. Amen,Glad to read your sermon, i agree wholehearted. Edna Lewis ----- Original Message ----- From: cineth <cineth@wcoil.com> To: <KYJOHNSO-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, December 17, 1999 4:20 PM Subject: Re: Let there be Peace > good sermon Bill and let everyone listen to what you say. > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Mattheis, William G <Mattheis.Bill@HQ.NAVY.MIL> > To: <KYJOHNSO-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Friday, December 17, 1999 10:30 AM > Subject: RE: Let there be Peace > > > > To All: > > > > As a preface to this topic, I want to say that I try to be more of a > > listener that a "talker", or to at least make my comments as short as > > possible. Now, I'm not as good of a manager of the subject line as I > should > > be, and I probably don't manage other aspects of the use of this "list" as > > well as I should - - in response to the comments today, I promise to be > less > > lazy and manager better. > > > > However, I, for one, find the "banter" to be (1) charming, (2) an > > illuminating insight into folks that I feel (or in fact enjoy) a kinship > > with, and (3) Educational. I, personally, have learned/gleaned many > > precious facts and insight into my genealogy from the info posted to this > > site for all to read. At the same time I understand that many folks are > > "space limited", and find the things I enjoy to be a liability. Perhaps > the > > correct solution is a chat room. I don't know, because I have never > chatted > > on line, and know little about doing so. I am willing to learn, however, > > and to find ways to address the needs of all. > > > > I, for one, however, do not respond well to being "chastised." One of the > > most enjoyable aspects of this list for me is the mutual respect and > > admiration that the vast majority of list users demonstrate to each other, > > and their obvious joy at the interaction and learning afforded to all of > us. > > The least enjoyable thing I encounter, is the "whining" of those customers > > who are "disatisfied.", especially when that whining is critical of > others. > > This is a voluntary event as far as I can tell. Frankly, if I didn't like > > the way the list was run, or the actions of the folks who use it, I's > start > > my own list, run it my own way, and have discourse limited to just those > who > > think, act and fell just like me. But, of course, that would take > > initiative, work and a level of risk that most "complainers" aren't ever > > willing to take on - - now that is something I just can't respect. > > > > Well, having vented here, I sit, paused over the send key. Should I, or > > shouldn't I send. Hmmm! Having spent the energy to write this, should I > > send it and take the risk of offending others, or, even worse, opening > > myself up to criticism. Will my intended audience even HEAR me. Based on > > my experience in dealing with children (both young and adult children), I > > suppose they wont Should I send? Oh, heck yes. Let's all be adults, > work > > together, and I'm sure that we can have what we want and/or need without > any > > further character assassination. > > > > My sermon for the week. I will send. > > > > Bill > > > > > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Ann Lemaster- Applegate [mailto:annapplegate@maysvilleky.net] > > Sent: Saturday, December 18, 1999 1:35 AM > > To: KYJOHNSO-L@rootsweb.com > > Subject: Let there be Peace > > > > > > Come on, gang! > > > > There is no need to be criticizing one another. If there is a problem, > > bring it to my attention by means of private e-mail. > > > > This list is not limited to just names & dates. It is also for learning > > more about the history and landmarks of Johnson County. It is for > sharing > > stories about our Johnson County ancestors. Through these we can better > > understand how our ancestors lived, the struggles they faced, the > challenges > > they met on a day to day basis. And along that road, we are getting to > know > > each other better. What traits of our ancestors have we inherited? What > > likeness to them do we share? We learn these important and interesting > > tidbits through our bantering, i.e., height seems to run in the Lemaster > > bloodline. It also lets those that are not familiar with Johnson County > > learn more about the traditions, foods, superstitions, etc. that may not > > be common in their area. > > > > > > Nonproductive? I believe I have seen quite a bit of info swapping lately > on > > the list. I have seen list members reaching out to help each other in > their > > quest. > > > > I do agree that we could all try a little harder on keeping the subject > line > > appropriate to the body of the message. But as I have said before, if you > > read something you do not like, or feel the topic of conversation has gone > > astray from Johnson County, either bring your complaint/concern to me, or > > delete it, dont debate it. > > > > And, for those interested, I am checking into chat forums. As soon as I > > find one that suits our needs, I will post details. In the meantime, if > any > > of you know of a good chat forum that is user friendly and easy to set up, > > please let me know. > > > > Ann Lemaster-Applegate > > your Johnson County Listowner > > > > > > ==== KYJOHNSO Mailing List ==== > > Comments or suggestions pertaining to this list may be sent to: > > annapplegate@maysvilleky.net > > 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: > > annapplegate@maysvilleky.net > > 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 > annapplegate@maysvilleky.net > Visit the Johnson County Historical Society homepage: > http://www.rootsweb.com/~kyjchs/johnson.html >

    12/17/1999 03:43:12
    1. Re: McKenzie Branch School
    2. In a message dated 12/17/1999 2:14:11 PM Pacific Standard Time, SMcKenzi@aol.com writes: << It is my belief that the O.B McKenzie referred to in this article was Oliver B. McKenzie b. March 17, 1813 in Scott Co., Virginia; d. June 05, 1878 in Johnson County, Kentucky. >> Need to correct the above statement. Should have said that my belief is that the O.B. McKenzie referred to as the owner of the land where the McKenzie Branch School was located was Oliver B. McKenzie b. 1842 in Scott Co., Virginia; Married to Martha Blanton and was the son of David Jesse McKenzie and Anna Saunders.

    12/17/1999 03:30:51
    1. Re: Chat Room Web Site
    2. Chat Room URL http://www.angelfire.com/ky/annshomeplace

    12/17/1999 03:25:13
    1. Chat Room Web Site
    2. Well, I did it. I deleted the web URL for the chat room. Ann could you please post it again and I promise to write it down and also put it in my favorite places.

    12/17/1999 03:19:08