For older conflicts you can now order records online from the National Archives at this url: http://www.archives.gov/research_room/orderonline.html Just click on the order online link. If your veteran is WWII or later you will need to order from the National Personnel Records Center for Military Records in St. Louis. Here is the url: http://www.archives.gov/facilities/mo/st_louis/military_personnel_records/standard_form_180.html You can order records online if you are the next of kin of the deceased. All others must submit an SF 180 form which you can download from the site. boo_hoo_26@yahoo.com wrote: >I am in need of information on how to obtain military records. My subject is deceased. > > -- John, John R. Moore Tucson, AZ ========== Email: mailto:jmoore1692@comcast.net (home) mailto:J.R.Moore@maranausd.org (work) Www: http://home.comcast.net/~jmoore1692/ (home) http://www.maranausd.org/DG/6thGrade/ (work) http://home.comcast.net/~Lead5Alpha/ (genealogy) http://home.comcast.net/~ATrp3-4Cav/ (Vietnam) ========== Composed on Mozilla 1.7.3 http://www.mozilla.org/ "Be kind, for everyone you meet is fighting a hard battle." Plato
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Retherford, Gaines, Brown, Roark Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/EBB.2ACE/2592 Message Board Post: January 31, 2005 Monday Journal News, Hamilton, Ohio Minerva Retherford Minerva Retherford, age 92, of Hamilton passed away at Golden Years Nursing Center on Saturday, January 29, 2005 at 5:30 AM. She was born in Laurel County, Kentucky on January 23, 1913 the daughter of Rev. Benjamin and Bessie (Roark) Brown. Minerva was a member of Freedom Baptist Church. In 1931 in Laurel County, Kentucky she married Wiley Gaines, who preceded her in death in 1939; on January 12, 1957 in Brookville, Indiana she married Frank Retherford, who preceded her in death in 1985. She is survived by two daughters, Doris Cox of Shandon and Dean Robinson and her husband Vernon of Hamilton; nine grandchildren, Larry (Diane) Cox, Darrell Cox, Rick (Barb) Cox, Terry (Debbie) Cox, Linda (Eugene) Chesnut, Ray Cox, Lisa Hess, Rev. Michael (Sheri) Gentry, and Brenda (Donald) Marcum; and numerous great- and great-great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents; one daughter, Billie Harrington; three brothers, Willard, Vernon, and Dan Brown; and three sisters, Minnie Dykes, Gracie Marcum, and Hazel Evans. Funeral services will be held at the Brown-Dawson Funeral Home, 1350 Millville Avenue, on Wednesday, February 2, 2005 at 10:00 AM with Rev. Jacob Flannery officiating. Burial will follow at Rose Hill Burial Park. Visitation will be held on Tuesday from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM at the funeral home. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Golden Years Nursing Center, 2436 Old Oxford Highway, Hamilton 45013.
It depends somewhat on what war you are talking about, some of the more recent war records my be in a different location, but in general the starting point is the National Archives & Records Administration. a couple of good starting points to obtain the necessary inquire forms is http:/www.archives.govglobal_pages/inquire_form.html and http://www.archives.gov/global_pages/contact_us.html Olan
Jess Would you please tell me where I have to send for pension files?Maybe some of the family will go in with me. Thank you Ferby
You can order NATF Form 85 from the National Archives at: National Archives & Records Administration Att:NWDT1 700 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20408-0001 The full pension packet is $37.00 and contains all sorts of things, from marriage licenses to affidavits of neighbors and is well worth the cost. Warm Regards, Katy Hestand Professional Genealogist www.past-trackers.com USGenWeb Coordinator AHGP Coordinator -----Original Message----- From: Lester A. Burger [mailto:lburger@blueriver.net] Sent: Sunday, January 30, 2005 11:34 PM To: KYLAUREL-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [KYLAUREL-L] Pension file Jess Would you please tell me where I have to send for pension files?Maybe some of the family will go in with me. Thank you Ferby ==== KYLAUREL Mailing List ==== To subscribe or unsubscribe to this list send an email to: KYLAUREL-L-request@rootsweb.com In the MESSAGE type the one word .... SUBSCRIBE (or UNSUBSCRIBE)
Hi Jess Do you have to order all of the pension file?That is a little steep for me at one time.Can you order part and then order the rest,do you think? Thank you Ferby
Reprinted with permission of the Laurel County Historical Society ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ April 9, 1875 Circuit court began last Monday. The case of the Commonwealth against Jake and John Brown was called on Tuesday. A jury was obtained without much trouble five jurymen being taken from the regular venire. By persons who are familiar with the case, it is thought that the Browns will be acquitted without any trouble. They are indicted for manslaughter for killing Searcy. Sam Black, who lived in Laurel Bridge has been very low pneumonia and bleeding at the lungs. He will recover. REMARKABLE DREAM APRIL 23, 1875 It is related of Geo. P. Brown who before his death, lived in Laurel County, and was well known in this section of the State, that at one time he started a lot of stock south in charge of Basset Warren. The stock had been sold and Warren was to accompany it and receive the money. Some time after Warren had left with the stock Brown dreamed on a certain Saturday night that the person who was to buy it had sold several head and refused to pay Warren, that he was in a certain house at Abbeville, S. C. playing cards and had lost several hundred dollars. The dream made such an impression on Mr. Brown that early next morning he went to his store in London and related it, and immediately bought a horse from W. H. Mershon and started south by way of Williamsburg. Arriving at Abbeville, he immediately went to the house where he had dreamed the man could be found and found him playing cards having sold his stock and lost his money just as he had dreamed. Mr. Brown interrupted the gam! e recovered the money for the man who had lost it settled his business and came back home. Mr. A. Brown stated that he found every thing as he had dreamed, which makes it a remarkable dream. APRIL 30, 1875 Lee Ward, late of Manchester son of Murphy Ward, of Bell county, will leave Omaha about the 15th of May, for the Black Hills with one hundred men. J. L. Farris who formerly owned Jackson's steam mill in Laurel county, has moved from Platt County, Mo., to Garnett, Anderson county, Kansas; and S. L. Harman of this county has moved from Wellington, Kansas to Windsor, Ill., Alex Sevier has moved from Springfield to Knob Noster, Mo. On last Saturday Mrs. Adeline Jackson who lives near Mershon X Roads was taken suddenly ill with cramp of the stomach, and died Sunday afternoon. It saddens us this morning to announce the death of Julia Brown, second daughter of our friend J. T. Brown, London, Ky., and granddaughter of Mr. C. B. Faris aged 7 years and 10 months Julia was an intelligent and beautiful little girl, died of erysipelas of the brain, Wednesday night. Her mother, Emly J. Brown an estimable lady, departed this life last March. The bereavement is indeed great but God works in a mysterious way his wonders to perform. The bereaved family have our warmest sympathy. September 3, 1875 WOMAN KILLED-About one mile beyond Berea College, Madison county one Mag Pointer shot and killed Liz Scarborough. From what we learn Mag owed Liz $2.50 which she refused to pay, where upon the latter took some of the clothes of the former for the debt, and upon leaving the house was met by the other with a double barrel shot gun who fired a load of fifteen buckshot into the left breast of her creditor, inflicting a ghastly wound which proved fatal in four hours. Mag made her way to the railroad and took the down train but a dispatch was sent ahead and her arrest effected Mr. P. Smith Sheriff, went down after her. Richmond Register. SEPTEMBER 17, 1875 Our old friend Robert Smith the Laurel county hermit whose obituary was published last spring in the Richmond Register called in the ECHO office the other day in good health and looking better than we have seen him before in a long time. He laughed very heartily when we presented an notice that had been given him. He said nearly every thing in it was false that he was in bad health last spring when taken to Ohio but recuperated at once upon reaching there. He promises to writ us some articles on cremation. Capt. Robert Hayes of Jackson county an account of whose death was announced in last issue was one of the oldest and most respected citizens of the county. He was a warm advocate of temperance, morality and religion and a true Republican. He was born in Knox county, Ky., was Provost Marshall in this district during the late war, subsequently county judge of Jackson county and was county attorney at the time of his death. He died in the 68th year of his age leaving a comparatively young wife and four children. He was in McKee attending to business of his office and was thought to be about as well as usual up to the time of his death. ;He was seen to enter the Court house get some law books and passed up the street and in less than 20 minutes he was a corpse in the house of his son James Hayes.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Robinson Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/EBB.2ACE/2591 Message Board Post: I am in need of information on how to obtain military records. My subject is deceased.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Elkins, Craiger Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/EBB.2ACE/2517.3 Message Board Post: Joseph Elkins was the son of Mary Jane Galloway and an unknown partner. In Wise County VA marriage records, Joseph F. Elkins first marries to an Almira Nunley and his father is listed as unknown. On Wise County VA birth records, his mother is listed as Mary J. Elkins and father as Isaac William ??. This is a rather confusing story but let me give some basics. Mary Jane Galloway first married Thomas Elkins. They had children David, Aron, Alexander, Sarah. They had a very srange relationship as they are not together in a single census. Mary Jane married Samuel Eli Craiger in March of 1879 in Wise County, but by then Samuel and Mary had already had two children together. Samuel and Mary are found together in the 1880 Wise VA census. Samuel and Mary are found next in the 1900 Harlan KY census, and Joseph is living in their home, although he is listed as a Craiger. In 1910, Joseph is living in Laurel KY with wife Nancy Caudil (Caudle) and his mother is living in the home as well, although she is listed under the name of Elkins. Mary Jane, the mother, dies in 1920 and is buried in the same cemetery as Joseph F and his brother Aron, which is the Young cemetery in Laurel County. You will find Aron Elkins living in the home of Joseph Elkins in the 1920 and 1930 Laurel census. Joseph Elkins is born in 1861, but I do not know where he is in the 1870 nor 1880 census. I have been unable to find his mother in the 1870 census and he is not listed in the home with his mother in the 1880 census with Samuel Eli Craiger. My research on this family stems from researching Samuel Eli Craiger as he is in my family line. If you are interested in my notes on this family I would be happy to email you a short document that I wrote up on them.
John Jackson Barrett born July 16,1837, in N.C. died Nov.18,1910,father John Jackson Barrett Sr.born abt 1808,in N.C. mother was Malinda Arrwood born abt. 1814.Tennessee, > > Geri, > I see that you have listed your ggrandfather as John J > Barrett. Would you please tell me who his father was ? > And where John was born? > Thank you, > Cosetta Hacker Dowdell > > --- gfessel@otherside.com wrote: > > > Jess, > > Thanks, I appericate you. Benjamin F. Delph had 2 > > brothers with him in Co.E - 7 > > th Regt. > > James M. Delph, John B. Delph , one son Larkin > > Delph ( Larkin is the only one > > I know has a Civil war marker. > > > > Could you look up these 4 for me, > > > > 1.His name was Benjamin F. Delph Civl War,enlisted > > August 19,1861 in Clay > > Co.Ky.served as a private in Co. E - 7th > > Regt.Kentucky Inf. Was honorably > > discharged at Louisville, Ky.on the 3rd day of > > Oct.1864. > > Don't know where he is buried. > > > > 2. Benjamin brother, Andrew J. Delph, Civil War > > ,enlisted at Cincinnati, > > Ohio,24th > > day of Feb.1865 as private,in Co.F.193th Regt of > > Ohio Inf. was honorably > > discharged at Cumberland, Maryland on the 30th day > > of May1865. > > Buried at Pittsburg Cemetery, London, Ky by Larkin > > Delph. > > > > 3. Benjamin nephew,(Information taken from his > > discharged Papers), Samuel A. > > Delph, > > Civil War, enlisted 1st day of January 1864, New > > Co. D-9th Regt .of Tennessee > > Cavaly( not sure of spelling) Volunteers, > > Discharged 11th day of September > > 1865, > > by reason of muster out of Company. Transferred from > > Co.S same Regt. > > Not sure where he is buried but hi died at Garrard, > > Clay Co.Ky. > > > > 4. My ggrandfather --John J. Barrett--Civil War. > > enlisted 1st day of Nov.1861 at > > Camp Jackson,a > > private Co. H. 24 Regt. Ky. Inf. Muster out roll > > date Covington,Ky. > > Jan.31,1865, > > On Surgeon"s Certificate of Disability June 14,1862 > > at St. Louis,Mo, > > Buried at Bryant Cemetery, Laurel Co.Ky. > > I have their discharged or Pensions if you need more > > information. > > Thank You , > > Geri > > > > > > > > ==== KYLAUREL Mailing List ==== > > To subscribe or unsubscribe to this list send an > > email to: > > KYLAUREL-L-request@rootsweb.com > > In the MESSAGE type the one word .... SUBSCRIBE (or > > UNSUBSCRIBE) > > > > > > > ==== KYLAUREL Mailing List ==== > To subscribe or unsubscribe to this list send an email to: > KYLAUREL-L-request@rootsweb.com > In the MESSAGE type the one word .... SUBSCRIBE (or UNSUBSCRIBE) > >
Jess, Thanks, I appericate you. Benjamin F. Delph had 2 brothers with him in Co.E - 7 th Regt. James M. Delph, John B. Delph , one son Larkin Delph ( Larkin is the only one I know has a Civil war marker. Could you look up these 4 for me, 1.His name was Benjamin F. Delph Civl War,enlisted August 19,1861 in Clay Co.Ky.served as a private in Co. E - 7th Regt.Kentucky Inf. Was honorably discharged at Louisville, Ky.on the 3rd day of Oct.1864. Don't know where he is buried. 2. Benjamin brother, Andrew J. Delph, Civil War ,enlisted at Cincinnati, Ohio,24th day of Feb.1865 as private,in Co.F.193th Regt of Ohio Inf. was honorably discharged at Cumberland, Maryland on the 30th day of May1865. Buried at Pittsburg Cemetery, London, Ky by Larkin Delph. 3. Benjamin nephew,(Information taken from his discharged Papers), Samuel A. Delph, Civil War, enlisted 1st day of January 1864, New Co. D-9th Regt .of Tennessee Cavaly( not sure of spelling) Volunteers, Discharged 11th day of September 1865, by reason of muster out of Company. Transferred from Co.S same Regt. Not sure where he is buried but hi died at Garrard, Clay Co.Ky. 4. My ggrandfather --John J. Barrett--Civil War. enlisted 1st day of Nov.1861 at Camp Jackson,a private Co. H. 24 Regt. Ky. Inf. Muster out roll date Covington,Ky. Jan.31,1865, On Surgeon"s Certificate of Disability June 14,1862 at St. Louis,Mo, Buried at Bryant Cemetery, Laurel Co.Ky. I have their discharged or Pensions if you need more information. Thank You , Geri
Geri, I see that you have listed your ggrandfather as John J Barrett. Would you please tell me who his father was ? And where John was born? Thank you, Cosetta Hacker Dowdell --- gfessel@otherside.com wrote: > Jess, > Thanks, I appericate you. Benjamin F. Delph had 2 > brothers with him in Co.E - 7 > th Regt. > James M. Delph, John B. Delph , one son Larkin > Delph ( Larkin is the only one > I know has a Civil war marker. > > Could you look up these 4 for me, > > 1.His name was Benjamin F. Delph Civl War,enlisted > August 19,1861 in Clay > Co.Ky.served as a private in Co. E - 7th > Regt.Kentucky Inf. Was honorably > discharged at Louisville, Ky.on the 3rd day of > Oct.1864. > Don't know where he is buried. > > 2. Benjamin brother, Andrew J. Delph, Civil War > ,enlisted at Cincinnati, > Ohio,24th > day of Feb.1865 as private,in Co.F.193th Regt of > Ohio Inf. was honorably > discharged at Cumberland, Maryland on the 30th day > of May1865. > Buried at Pittsburg Cemetery, London, Ky by Larkin > Delph. > > 3. Benjamin nephew,(Information taken from his > discharged Papers), Samuel A. > Delph, > Civil War, enlisted 1st day of January 1864, New > Co. D-9th Regt .of Tennessee > Cavaly( not sure of spelling) Volunteers, > Discharged 11th day of September > 1865, > by reason of muster out of Company. Transferred from > Co.S same Regt. > Not sure where he is buried but hi died at Garrard, > Clay Co.Ky. > > 4. My ggrandfather --John J. Barrett--Civil War. > enlisted 1st day of Nov.1861 at > Camp Jackson,a > private Co. H. 24 Regt. Ky. Inf. Muster out roll > date Covington,Ky. > Jan.31,1865, > On Surgeon"s Certificate of Disability June 14,1862 > at St. Louis,Mo, > Buried at Bryant Cemetery, Laurel Co.Ky. > I have their discharged or Pensions if you need more > information. > Thank You , > Geri > > > > ==== KYLAUREL Mailing List ==== > To subscribe or unsubscribe to this list send an > email to: > KYLAUREL-L-request@rootsweb.com > In the MESSAGE type the one word .... SUBSCRIBE (or > UNSUBSCRIBE) > >
Kim, The Find a Grave website has listings for 343 burials in the Hopewell Cemetery, North Corbin, Laurel Co. Here is the url to search the 343 names listed: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=1964002&CScn=hopewell&CSst=19& John, Kim Stanifer wrote: > Pat I would love the other Reeds mentioned. I believe Susan for > certain was Franklins wife. Where is Hopewell Cemetery located exactly? I -- John, John R. Moore Tucson, AZ ========== Email: mailto:jmoore1692@comcast.net (home) mailto:J.R.Moore@maranausd.org (work) Www: http://home.comcast.net/~jmoore1692/ (home) http://www.maranausd.org/DG/6thGrade/ (work) http://home.comcast.net/~Lead5Alpha/ (genealogy) http://home.comcast.net/~ATrp3-4Cav/ (Vietnam) ========== Composed on Mozilla 1.7.3 http://www.mozilla.org/ "Be kind, for everyone you meet is fighting a hard battle." Plato
Pat I would love the other Reeds mentioned. I believe Susan for certain was Franklins wife. Where is Hopewell Cemetery located exactly? I have never heard the name before. Do you by chance have a listing for a Simpson Tipton and his wife Paulina/Perlina Tipton? They both died in Laurel Co as well. Thanks so very much. Kim >From: pat cowans <patchesc2004@yahoo.com> >Reply-To: KYLAUREL-L@rootsweb.com >To: KYLAUREL-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: Re: [KYLAUREL-L] Obit lookup >Date: Sun, 30 Jan 2005 09:40:31 -0800 (PST) > >Kim >I have 2 laurel co cemetery books. >in my southeast laurel co cemetery book it has a franklin reed b 1/18/1855 >d 5/16/1918 buried at hopewell cemetery there is a lot more reed's there >too. If you would like the other reed's let me know. he is buried between >rows 3 and 4 there is a mildred, charlotte, minerva, glena, nanie,susan, >prentice, onzie reed in the same space then there is temleton's & black's >in this space too. so if you would like these let me know. >pat cowans > >Kim Stanifer <cheeksmck@hotmail.com> wrote: >Is anyone living in or near Laurel Co Ky able to do a obit lookup at a >library? I am hoping to find an obit for a Franklin Reed who died >5/16/1918. >I believe his last residence was Lily or very nearby there. Any help or >advice greatly appreciated. > >Kimberly Berkshire > > > >==== KYLAUREL Mailing List ==== >To subscribe or unsubscribe to this list send an email to: >KYLAUREL-L-request@rootsweb.com >In the MESSAGE type the one word .... SUBSCRIBE (or UNSUBSCRIBE) > > >__________________________________________________ >Do You Yahoo!? >Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around >http://mail.yahoo.com > > >==== KYLAUREL Mailing List ==== > To subscribe or unsubscribe to this list send an email to: > KYLAUREL-L-request@rootsweb.com >In the MESSAGE type the one word .... SUBSCRIBE (or UNSUBSCRIBE) > Kimberly Berkshire
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Cornelius Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/EBB.2ACE/2590 Message Board Post: On the 1850 census of Saline Co. Arkansas he is listed as a widower, living with a single woman. He was born in Ga, per this census. Saline Co., ARK COMMON LAW BOOK #B - 1842 TO 1854 ARKANSAS, STATE OF CORNELIUS, ELIHU LARCENY 231,232,233,234,238,242 262,265,268,270,271,243 1810 Clay County, KY Elihu Cornelius 00010-301 1820 Posey County, Indiana Elihu Cornelius 200010-2201 Reference land grant# 24098 to Elihu CORNELIUS, 20 acres, September 8, 1825 in Hardeman Co, TN. Book BB, Page 214. 1830 Hardeman County, Tennessee Elihu Cornelius 0110001-1100001 Winn Adams 00001-20001 In 1833, Elihu CORNELIUS sold land to Henry Marsh. Book C, page 486, Hardeman Co., TN. Name: ELIHU HOT CORNELIUS State: AR County: Hot Spring County Township: Arkansas Territory Year: 1836 Record Type: Tax list Page: 003 Database: AR 1830-1839 Tax Lists Index Name: ELIHU HOT CORNELIUS State: AR County: Hot Spring County Township: Arkansas Territory Year: 1837 Record Type: Tax list Page: 005 Database: AR 1830-1839 Tax Lists Index 1840 Hot Spring, Arkansas Elihu Cornelius 0000001-000101 Winn Adams 110001-211001 1850 Saline County, Arkansas Elihu Cornellius 1850 Slave Schedule for Saline Co., Arkansas Elihu Cornelius Saline, Saline, Arkansas Slave Information Age Gender Race View Census 55 Female 40 Female 19 Male 16 Female 14 Female 11 Female Arkansas Land Grants Elihu Cornelius 80 acres dated July 28, 1838 Henry Cornelius received 40 acres on the same date and 40.9 on Oct 11, 1839 March Term of Saline County court records shows Elihu in a suit for larcency. Last Will and Testament of Elihu Cornelius. Saline Co., Ar. Will Book A-1/10 Will dated Mar. 11, 1851, [proved Mar 21, 1851. Pages 151 - 153. Mentions: Martha Seymore (no relatioship indicated)(living with him on the 1850 Saline Co. census); servant boy, Peter and servant girls Hanna, Eliza and Juliann, to be given their freedom five years from date of will (together with increase). Peter, Eliza and Juliann to remain with Martha Seymore so long as she remains single. In the event of her death, marriage or removal of Martha from place "on which I now live", Eliza and Juliann to be hired out until their freedom. Hannah to be hired out at testator's death until freedom. Peter to be hired out after present year until his freedom. Servant woman Rose, to be sold. Nancy Hwenson, "the woman with whom I formerly lived", my negro woman, Judy, Matilda Adams, William Cornelius, Nancy Shaw, Saly Flethcer, Martha Jones (no relation given) $25.00 each. Proceeds of hire of Hannah and Peter to be equally divided between them at date of freedom. Eliza and Juliann to ! share equally in proceeds of their hire (should they be hired out at any time prior to their freedom). Executor: Green B. Hughes, John F. Walker. Letters of Testamentary dated Mar. 22, 1851 In his will, Elihu names (among others) two daughters, Matilda Adams and Sarah Fletcher. Matilda married Winn Adams. They were on the 1830 Hardeman Co., Tn. census, where Elihu was also located. Thus, the 1830 Hardeman Elihu IS the one who moved to Arkansas. Also, Sarah Cornelius Fletcher had a son named Cornelius..She was born in Indiana, per the 1850 ARkansas census, which tends to prove that the Elihu in 1820 Indiana is the same as the one in TN and ARK.
hi pat, my ears picked up when you mentioned the Blacks in this cemetery book. would you please let me know if Frances Black is buried in this cemetery? she is my great-aunt Ida Belle Clark (Mrs. Luther Madden) Black's mother-n-law. if Frances is buried there, her adult dtr Jane Black would be there, too. Luther and Ida are buried in Indiana. Luther had several brothers, the only name i remember is Charley Black, believe he is older than Luther (1880-1922). am wondering if Frances Black's maiden name is mentioned... thanx so much!!! charlotte pat cowans <patchesc2004@yahoo.com> wrote: Kim I have 2 laurel co cemetery books. in my southeast laurel co cemetery book it has a franklin reed b 1/18/1855 d 5/16/1918 buried at hopewell cemetery there is a lot more reed's there too. If you would like the other reed's let me know. he is buried between rows 3 and 4 there is a mildred, charlotte, minerva, glena, nanie,susan, prentice, onzie reed in the same space then there is temleton's & black's in this space too. so if you would like these let me know. pat cowans Kim Stanifer wrote: Is anyone living in or near Laurel Co Ky able to do a obit lookup at a library? I am hoping to find an obit for a Franklin Reed who died 5/16/1918. I believe his last residence was Lily or very nearby there. Any help or advice greatly appreciated. Kimberly Berkshire ==== KYLAUREL Mailing List ==== To subscribe or unsubscribe to this list send an email to: KYLAUREL-L-request@rootsweb.com In the MESSAGE type the one word .... SUBSCRIBE (or UNSUBSCRIBE) __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com ==== KYLAUREL Mailing List ==== To subscribe or unsubscribe to this list send an email to: KYLAUREL-L-request@rootsweb.com In the MESSAGE type the one word .... SUBSCRIBE (or UNSUBSCRIBE)
Kim I have 2 laurel co cemetery books. in my southeast laurel co cemetery book it has a franklin reed b 1/18/1855 d 5/16/1918 buried at hopewell cemetery there is a lot more reed's there too. If you would like the other reed's let me know. he is buried between rows 3 and 4 there is a mildred, charlotte, minerva, glena, nanie,susan, prentice, onzie reed in the same space then there is temleton's & black's in this space too. so if you would like these let me know. pat cowans Kim Stanifer <cheeksmck@hotmail.com> wrote: Is anyone living in or near Laurel Co Ky able to do a obit lookup at a library? I am hoping to find an obit for a Franklin Reed who died 5/16/1918. I believe his last residence was Lily or very nearby there. Any help or advice greatly appreciated. Kimberly Berkshire ==== KYLAUREL Mailing List ==== To subscribe or unsubscribe to this list send an email to: KYLAUREL-L-request@rootsweb.com In the MESSAGE type the one word .... SUBSCRIBE (or UNSUBSCRIBE) __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Allen, Day, Chestnut Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/EBB.2ACE/2589 Message Board Post: January 30, 2005 Sunday Journal News, Hamilton, Butler County, Ohio Betty Lee (Day) Allen Betty Lee (Day) Allen, age 61 of Hamilton passed away at Ft. Hamilton Hospice Unit on Thursday, January 27, 2005 at 9:25 PM. She was born in Laurel County, Kentucky on August 22, 1943 the daughter of Elmo and Edith (Chestnut) Day. On May 23, 1959 in Hamilton she married Everett Allen, who preceded her in death in 2003. She is survived by five sons, Edward (Maureen) Allen of Woodbine, Iowa, Everett Jr. (Cheryl) Allen, Terry Lee (Luwana) Allen, Dale Allen, and Chad Everett Allen, all of Hamilton; one daughter, Cheryl Rene (Craig) Kellam of Indian Springs; her father, Elmo Day of Hamilton; four brothers, Bill (Kim) Day, Wayne (Robin) Day of Hamilton, Tony (Marlene) Day of Hamilton, and Bobby Day of Blanchester; two sisters, Janet (Jack) Hoaglan of Hamilton and Clara (Randal) Adams of London, Kentucky; and six grandchildren, Tara, Emma, Jessie, Gage, CJ, and Cassie. She was preceded in death by her mother, Edith Catron. Funeral services will be held at the Brown-Dawson Funeral Home, 330 Pershing Avenue on Monday, January 31, 2005 at 1:00 PM with Rev. Damon Retherford of Brown Chapel officiating. Burial will follow in Rose Hill Burial Park. Visitation will be held on Monday from 11:00 AM to 1:00 PM. The family wishes to extend a heartfelt thank you to the staff of Ft. Hamilton ICU.
Geri, Give me the name and and where you think he served ans I will look it up for ou> I can give y ou all th e information you need if you give me his namem Was he in the Civil War, the Mexican War, or the Revolution. I have all those records for the State of Kentucky. I have the address where you need to make your application. Jess Wilson ----- Original Message ----- From: <gfessel@otherside.com> To: <KYLAUREL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, January 29, 2005 8:06 PM Subject: Re: [KYLAUREL-L] Reedy burial > Thanks, Jess, > I will try & get the information I need & the address to sent the > information > too.Yes they need to be remembered .I hope they will let me get the stone > for > him. > Thanks, Geri > > Quoting Jess Wilson <jswlsn@prtcnet.org>: > >> Geri, I think you can get a memorial stone and place it in any cemetery >> that >> will accept it. I think that you have to explain why you do not know >> where >> he is buried.After all a stone is something that says "Remember me. " >> more >> than it says, "Here is buried some musty bones." >> JESS WILSON > > > > ==== KYLAUREL Mailing List ==== > To subscribe or unsubscribe to this list send an email to: > KYLAUREL-L-request@rootsweb.com > In the MESSAGE type the one word .... SUBSCRIBE (or UNSUBSCRIBE) > >
Thanks, Jess, I will try & get the information I need & the address to sent the information too.Yes they need to be remembered .I hope they will let me get the stone for him. Thanks, Geri Quoting Jess Wilson <jswlsn@prtcnet.org>: > Geri, I think you can get a memorial stone and place it in any cemetery that > will accept it. I think that you have to explain why you do not know where > he is buried.After all a stone is something that says "Remember me. " more > than it says, "Here is buried some musty bones." > JESS WILSON