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    1. (OT)Very early New England research
    2. Faye Parker
    3. I have the link to a site with pre-1692 New England settlers if anyone is interested. "Never underestimate the power of human stupidity." by Lazarus Long proud member of the IBSSG --------------------------------- Yahoo! Mail Stay connected, organized, and protected. Take the tour

    05/27/2005 06:51:53
    1. Re: JONES, Rebecca
    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/BBB.2ACI/1618.1.1 Message Board Post: I must correct my message, I said Mary is the dau of Jacob, I show she is the dau of Ben and Elizabeth Hance. They had son Francis, who had son Jacob. Sorry for the incorrect info. .Jean

    05/27/2005 06:39:01
    1. Re: Joseph Rich
    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/BBB.2ACI/1220.1 Message Board Post: I was very impressed with the info you have, my family is Hardesty. I am looking for birth and death of Mary Hardesty m. John Ducker. Any info is appreciated. Jean

    05/27/2005 06:35:20
    1. Re: JONES, Rebecca
    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/BBB.2ACI/1618.1 Message Board Post: I am researching the Hardesty family. You mentioned Rebecca Jones, who you don't know her maiden name), I am wondering if it could be Hardesty, since they named their son Jacob Hardesty. I am looking for the birth and death of Mary ( Mollie) Hardesty, m. John Ducker. John d. in Kenton, Ky. 1840. Their dau was Nancy Ducker, who m. Stephen Rich II. Mary ( Mollie) Hardesty was the dau. of Jacob Hardesty. The family came from Bourbon Co. Ky. and settled in Crittenden Co. Ky.and Henry Co. Ky. I appreciate any info. Thanks Jean

    05/27/2005 06:15:41
    1. Re: [KYKENTON] Will do free look ups in City Directories
    2. Thanks so much for this generous offer of look-ups! I'd be very happy to receive the listing information for the following: All the volumes that you have: (Covington) Charles Kingsbury (Covington) William (or Henry W.) Hartman(n) (Covington) Any Schleutkers (should be just a few of these) 1861: (Covington) Thomas Jones (Covington) Sophia Runge 1880-81: (Covington) Ann Jones (Covington) William Runge 1886: (Covington) William Runge (Covington) George Schleutker 1905: (Covington) William Runge) Thanks very much, Darla The Woodlands, TX

    05/27/2005 05:11:52
    1. Ross Graham
    2. Sort of a related subject - I saw 3 Holmes H. S. yearbooks (1950, 1951 and 1953) for sale on eBay just now. One had the name "Ross Graham" in it. If anyone is related to this family and would be interested in these, contact me and I'll give you the eBay item numbers. Darla

    05/27/2005 04:14:53
    1. Re: [KYKENTON] Will do free look ups in City Directories
    2. Could you look up Joseph Clarke wife Nance and/or Josephus Clarke wife Elizabeth in your Covington city directories for me. I would really appreciate it. Thanks, Dawn

    05/27/2005 03:58:13
    1. Re: Will do free look ups in City Directories
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Davidson, Davison Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/BBB.2ACI/1940.1 Message Board Post: In 1861 and 1880-81 I am looking for Davidson, Davison, Tupman and Milby listings.

    05/26/2005 07:49:51
    1. Will do free look ups in City Directories
    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/BBB.2ACI/1940 Message Board Post: I have access to the City Directories as follows: 1861 Covington-Newport, KY 1880-81 Covington-Newport including Dayton, Bellevue, Ludlow, KY and Cincinnati Business Directory 1886 Covington-Newport, KY including Dayton, Bellevue, Ludlow & Bromley 1905-05 Covington-Newport, KY including Dayton, Bellevue, Ft. Thomas, Latonia, Ludlow & Bromley.

    05/26/2005 10:03:55
    1. Re: [KYKENTON] Will do free look ups in City Directories
    2. Roslyn McLendon
    3. Hi could you look up Klinger in the Ludlow directory and Clarence C. Dunn in the n. Ky. one? Also curious if there is a Wimmel in those-he maybe have been a watchmaker. Thanks so much. Roslyn

    05/26/2005 05:03:32
    1. Cemetery and place name research
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Cemetery Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/BBB.2ACI/1939 Message Board Post: Atlas of Boone, Kenton and Campbell Counties, Kentucky 1883 http://www.historic-atlas-series.com/ky_map/bkc_ky_index.html This abridged Atlas CD contains high resolution digital images of vintage 1883 Boone, Kenton and Campbell county Kentucky maps that are presented in Adobe Portable Document Format (PDF). All 1883 Boone, Kenton and Campbell county precinct maps are included on this CD, as are many city, town and village plan maps from this period. The Boone, Kenton and Campbell county atlas also contains the following 19th century maps: Map of the State of Kentucky and Tennessee; Map of the Hemisphere The Boone county precincts included are: Beaver, Burlington, Bullittsville, Bellevue, Carlton, Florence, Hamilton, Petersburg, Taylorsport, Union, Verona and Walton. Village and town maps of Boone county in this atlas: Burlington, Bellevue, Florence, Hebron, McVille, Petersburg, Taylorsport, Union, Verona and Walton. The Campbell county precincts included are: Alexandria, Bellevue, California, Carthage, Cold Spring, Dayton, Grant's Lick, Gubsers Mill, Hayfield, Highlands, Johns Hill and Newport. Village and town maps of Campbell county in this atlas: Alexandria, Bellevue, California, Dayton, Mentor and Newton. The Kenton county precincts included are: 1st Magisterial District (Rush's), 2nd Magisterial District (Scott's), 3rd Magisterial District (Independence), 4th Magisterial District (Koch's) and 5th Magisterial District (Stephenson's). Village and town maps of Kenton county in this atlas: Amsterdam, Benton Station, Bromley, Canton or Visalia Station, Central Covington, Covington, Independence, Ludlow, Morning View, South Covington and West Covington. Details on early maps are often difficult to read and these are no exception; however, by virtue of the Adobe PDF formatting, these documents may be inspected at high levels of magnification without additional digital distortion; something that simply cannot be accomplished with paper reproductions and photocopies. Follow these links for examples of Precinct and Village maps. Each map includes many 19th century features such as: * toll roads, railroads and canals * post offices and government sites * schoolhouses, churches and cemeteries * rivers, streams and ferries * race tracks, fair grounds and picnic groves * industrial sites, furnaces and mills * early property ownership, homesteads and farms * -and much, much more The abridged Atlas of Boone, Kenton and Campbell Counties, Kentucky may be an invaluable aid to Genealogists, Historians and researchers in search of 19th century northern Kentucky places and place names. These early maps often contain many places that no longer exist or that have been obscured over time; the location of property owners, businesses, churches and cemeteries may assist genealogical researchers interested in Kentucky history. The Adobe Acrobat Reader for MS Windows is needed to view, zoom, pan and print from the PDF map images contained in this atlas; and is included free on each CD. No other software is necessary. The map data has been created and configured using the latest version of the Adobe Acrobat Reader (6.0) for MS Windows (98, 98SE, XP, NT and 2000). The maps may be viewed in earlier versions of the software as well; however, optimum use of the data can be expected using the Adobe Reader 6.0 that is included on this CD. County atlas CD's from Jefferson, Oldham, Nelson, Spencer and Shelby counties are also available: http://www.historic-atlas-series.com/ky_map/ky_index.html Regards, Rich Green http://www.historic-atlas-series.com

    05/25/2005 10:39:39
    1. before 1692 settlers of New England
    2. Faye Parker
    3. Would anyone be interested???? "Never underestimate the power of human stupidity." by Lazarus Long proud member of the IBSSG --------------------------------- Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Small Business - Try our new Resources site!

    05/25/2005 04:23:14
    1. Re: [KYKENTON] before 1692 settlers of New England
    2. Roslyn McLendon
    3. I did not get a message about your question? 1692 settlers of New England?

    05/24/2005 07:48:49
    1. JF BLack & M J Tanner marriage abt 1859
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Black/Tanner/Cleek Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/BBB.2ACI/1938 Message Board Post: Need marriage record of John F Black and Margaret J.Tanner. She is from Boone Co KY and Ephraim K Tanner's child.In Howard Co Mo cemetery bk, it states their son George Angus Black was born in Covington.This family removes to Booneslick Mo bef 1880.

    05/20/2005 11:35:43
    1. Re: Koors/Coors of Covington, Kenton co., Kentucky
    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/BBB.2ACI/1937.1 Message Board Post: Hi, I have Kuhr's (said as Coor) from Germany that came to Lincoln Co, Ky to Kenton County, KY and then to Cincinnati, Ohio, would love to talk to you, I have not found a connection to the gentleman you referred to in my Kuhr family but Im sure we can help each other find one. So email me privatly but give me a week and a half to get back to you as Im getting married Sat. Thanks Crystal Farris

    05/18/2005 04:28:07
    1. Re: [KYKENTON] Death record
    2. Thanks, Tom; But I think everything on FamilySearch is what I submitted. Will check it out, however, as they do keep adding things. Ann

    05/17/2005 10:54:23
    1. Re: [KYKENTON] Death record
    2. Tom Murphy
    3. Ann Have you tried www.familysearch.com ? Search Martin Carey. There is some info. Good luck. Tom Murphy ----- Original Message ----- From: <AnnBergelt@aol.com> To: <KYKENTON-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, May 17, 2005 9:03 AM Subject: Re: [KYKENTON] Death record > Darla and all; > > Thanks so much for the offers of help in this matter. > > Martin Carey has been a mystery in my family research for quite a while. > I have verified most of the family info - but finding him buried at St. > Mary's Cemetery was a surprise. It was listed on the Kenton County > library > records site. > > On some of my visits to the area, I have gone to St. Mary's Cemetery. > I > did not see any reference to his burial before, and the family members > who are > buried there apparently have no markers. > > Ellen (Nellie) BYRON and Patrick KEARY/CAREY were married in Co. Galway > Ireland in the early 1850's. Their children, born in Ireland, were (my > great-grandfather) Lawrence and Maggie (Margaret), Thomas, Michael, and > Martin. > Apparently Lawrence was the only one of the siblings who married. > > Before they left Ireland, there was a son named Patrick born in 1864. > Apparently, he died, as he is not found in any further records. > > The first US census they are found in is 1870 - in Covington. Nellie > KEARY was widowed, but there is a son, Martin, born in KY - three years > old. > Baptismal record shows he was born October 1866. He also shows up in > 1880 > aged 13, last name CAREY by then. > > The father, Patrick, is not found in any reference at all after they came > from Ireland about 1864/65. He must have died about the time Martin > was > born, but I also have found no reference to his death or burial. > Nellie was a > widow in the 1870 census. > > I have found records for the family at St. Mary's Basilica in Covington. > Nellie and daughter Maggie remained in Covington until they both died. > The > address on census records and Nellie's death record is 77 W. Fifth St. > Maggie died as a resident of the "Old Ladies Home" on Garrard. > > I have done much research on the family and have most of the necessary > records -- it was just a surprise to find reference to Martin CAREY at St. > Mary's, > as I have looked for him before. > > My grandfather, Lawrence's son, was also named Martin Carey -- apparently > for the one I'm trying to find. > > Your help and suggestions are much welcomed! > > Ann > > > ============================== > Find your ancestors in the Birth, Marriage and Death Records. > New content added every business day. Learn more: > http://www.ancestry.com/s13964/rd.ashx > >

    05/17/2005 09:21:49
    1. Re: [KYKENTON] Death record
    2. Hi, Darla; Yes, I've done all the things you recommended. I also have a copy of the original 1880 census entry. My purpose in learning more about the Martin Carey buried 1891 in St. Mary's is just to prove he was the same one, the son of Ellen (and Patrick), maybe to learn more about Patrick, and to be sure he is indeed the same person. The name Martin Carey has popped up several times in various family connections. There are actually a couple that don't seem to fit in anywhere and I want to be sure to give this one the right place in the family line. Thanks, Ann

    05/17/2005 08:32:45
    1. Re: [KYKENTON] Death record
    2. Ann, I've sent you an 1880 census entry offline. Have you spoken with anyone at St. Mary's in terms of whether they'll share what information they have on people who are buried there? I have very good luck in this regard with Highland Cemetery next door, but have never needed to contact St. Mary's. Have you gone to the Kenton Co. library site and tried their Newsdex to see if they have anything on Martin Carey in old newspapers? There might be an obit. Also try emailing them and see if they can find a death record for him. It might name his parents. Darla

    05/17/2005 07:58:41
    1. Re: [KYKENTON] Death record
    2. Dear Ann, Have you thought about looking in the city directories to see if he is living in the same building, etc. with the family your wondering about? I was able to determine this with one of my families as they came after 1880, and the children are all grown on 1900 census. Found them on city directories going back to when they entered. I hope this helps. Its a shot in the dark.... Rebecca ----- Original Message ----- From: <AnnBergelt@aol.com> To: <KYKENTON-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, May 17, 2005 1:32 PM Subject: Re: [KYKENTON] Death record > Hi, Darla; > > Yes, I've done all the things you recommended. I also have a copy of > the > original 1880 census entry. > > My purpose in learning more about the Martin Carey buried 1891 in St. > Mary's > is just to prove he was the same one, the son of Ellen (and Patrick), > maybe > to learn more about Patrick, and to be sure he is indeed the same person. > > The name Martin Carey has popped up several times in various family > connections. There are actually a couple that don't seem to fit in > anywhere and I > want to be sure to give this one the right place in the family line. > > Thanks, > > Ann > > > ============================== > Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million records added in the > last 12 months. Largest online collection in the world. Learn more: > http://www.ancestry.com/s13965/rd.ashx >

    05/17/2005 07:43:57