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    1. [KYLESLIE] OBIT - Boda Collins Holland
    2. Melva Pearce
    3. The Sentinel Echo Wednesday, January 3, 2007 Boda Holland Homemaker Boda Holland, 79, of Smith Brewer Road, London, Ky., died Friday, Dec. 22, 2006, at her home. Born June 16, 1927 in Leslie County, Ky., she was the daughter of the late Eli and Martha Parker Collins. She attended East London Holiness Church and was a homemaker. She is survived by her husband John H. Holland, of London; her sons Curtis Holland and wife, Dorothy, of London; Rev. Jerry Holland and wife Patsy, of London; Bobby Gene Holland and wife Lillie, of Hyden, Ky; Roy Lee Holland and wife Ethel, of London; and Roger Dean Holland and friend Charlene, of London; her daughters Margie Ruth Collins and husband Gene, of New Washington, Ind., and Helen Marie Smith and husband Homer, of London; her sister Alice Malicoat, of Winter Haven, Fla; 23 grandchildren; 29 great-grandchildren and six step-grandchildren. Her funeral was conducted at 1 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 26, at East London Holiness Church, with Joe Burns, Rod Ledford and Rod Shackleford officiating. Burial followed at Marcum-Holland Family Cemetery in London. Melva in KY Weeping may spend the night, but there is joy in the morning. - PSALM 30:5

    01/03/2007 11:47:41
    1. Re: [KYLESLIE] Burkhart/Whitehead
    2. JTaylor
    3. I have a James Burkhart born 1876 in my file. He was the son of Perlina Burkhart & Solomon Burkhart. This James' age is similar to the James who married Martha. In looking at the census I noticed that James and Martha had a daughter named Palina, which is commonly used for Parlina/Perlina and one named Hettie. Perlina's parents were Solomon Burkhart & Hetty Gross. Jerry ----- Original Message ----- From: Ken Maggard To: kyleslie@rootsweb.com Sent: Sunday, December 31, 2006 12:53 PM Subject: [KYLESLIE] Burkhart/Whitehead James Burkhart married Martha Whitehead on 27 Oct 1897 in Leslie County. Who has more info on this family and who was James Burkhart's parents? Thanks for any additional help! Ken __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to KYLESLIE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    12/31/2006 10:48:01
    1. [KYLESLIE] Burkhart/Whitehead
    2. Ken Maggard
    3. Jerry, Thanks! James Burkhart was born 14 Apr 1874 and died 16 Dec 1942. Martha Whitehead Burkhart was born 16 May 1883 and died 2 Aug 1974. --- JTaylor <djctaylor@bellsouth.net> wrote: > I have a James Burkhart born 1876 in my file. He > was the son of Perlina Burkhart & Solomon Burkhart. > This James' age is similar to the James who married > Martha. In looking at the census I noticed that > James and Martha had a daughter named Palina, which > is commonly used for Parlina/Perlina and one named > Hettie. Perlina's parents were Solomon Burkhart & > Hetty Gross. > > Jerry > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Ken Maggard > To: kyleslie@rootsweb.com > Sent: Sunday, December 31, 2006 12:53 PM > Subject: [KYLESLIE] Burkhart/Whitehead > > > James Burkhart married Martha Whitehead on 27 Oct > 1897 > in Leslie County. Who has more info on this family > and > who was James Burkhart's parents? > Thanks for any additional help! > Ken > > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam > protection around > http://mail.yahoo.com > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email > to KYLESLIE-request@rootsweb.com with the word > 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and > the body of the message > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email > to KYLESLIE-request@rootsweb.com with the word > 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and > the body of the message > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com

    12/31/2006 10:30:47
    1. Re: [KYLESLIE] Boggs at Old Union Cemetery
    2. Paul S. Boggs
    3. Melva, Thank you for posting this. Paul S Boggs -----Original Message----- From: kyleslie-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:kyleslie-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Melva Pearce Sent: Saturday, December 30, 2006 7:18 PM To: kyLESLIE-L@rootsweb.com; boggs@rootsweb.com Subject: [KYLESLIE] Boggs at Old Union Cemetery The following names were obtained from tombstones at the Old Union Cemetery in Laurel County, KY: BOGGS (shared headstone) Lawrence, 1898 - 1971 Mary, 1898 - 1981 (Melva's note: nee Messer) BOGGS (shared headstone) Ralph, Nov. 6, 1926 - May 3, 2005 (Melva's note: son of Lawrence Boggs) Ellen, Apr. 29, 1932 - Sept. 7, 1980 ZBACNIK (shared headstone) Reason, Nov. 23, 1930 - Apr. 15, 1994 Irene L. (living) (Melva's note: dau of Lawrence Boggs) Boggs, David B., funeral home marker, 1931 - 2006 (Melva's note: son of Lawrence Boggs) Boggs, Florence L. "Our Darling" July 12, 1962 - May 19, 1966 Boggs, Levi, Oct 7, 1835 - Aug. 10, 1914 next to Levi: Boggs, Elizabeth, July 28, 1833 - April 27, 1917 (Melva's note: nee Davis) BOGGS (shared headstone) Henderson, Oct. 17, 1875 - Dec. 21, 1960 (Melva's note: son of Levi & Elizabeth Boggs) Nancy, July 3, 1877 - Apr. 28, 1963 Melva in KY Weeping may spend the night, but there is joy in the morning. - PSALM 30:5 ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to KYLESLIE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    12/31/2006 04:25:37
    1. [KYLESLIE] FWD: OBIT - WM. RUSS R KEEN 1940 - 2006
    2. FWD - MSG from our list member katgirl: > > > OBIT - WM. RUSS R KEEN 1940 - 200 Russ R. Keen 66, living at Indianapolis, Indiana, died December 27, 2006. Russ was a retired Construction Worker for various companies. Survived by His wife, Patty Keen; sons, William R Keen, Jr. and David Cordray; one grandchild; and married sister's, Erma L. Begley, Phyllis Anne Jones all who survives Russ. His brother, Samuel Lee Keen and another sister, Pauline Bailey preceded Russ in death. Services will be Sunday December 31, 2006, 2 p.m,. with Rev. John Dunaway officiating at Flanner & Buchanan Funeral Center- Decatur with visitation there on Saturday December 30th 4-8 p.m. Burial will be at the Centerton Cemetery, Centerton, IN. Family and friends are encouraged to send condolences or sign the online guest book @ _www.flannerbuchanan.com_ (http://www.flannerbuchanan.com) > > > In the Leslie County births hosted by our list member Elva Morgan, can be found the births of his older sisters IRMA L. KEEN, LANORA KEEN. and his deceased brother SAMUEL L KEEN all with the birth parent Mother of LINDA VALENTINE KEEN. Birth of WILLIAM R. KEEN 1940 is listed parent Mother of LINDA VALENTINE KEEN. LISTDAD

    12/31/2006 03:14:42
    1. [KYLESLIE] Burkhart/Whitehead
    2. Ken Maggard
    3. James Burkhart married Martha Whitehead on 27 Oct 1897 in Leslie County. Who has more info on this family and who was James Burkhart's parents? Thanks for any additional help! Ken __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com

    12/31/2006 02:53:07
    1. [KYLESLIE] Boggs at Old Union Cemetery
    2. Melva Pearce
    3. The following names were obtained from tombstones at the Old Union Cemetery in Laurel County, KY: BOGGS (shared headstone) Lawrence, 1898 - 1971 Mary, 1898 - 1981 (Melva's note: nee Messer) BOGGS (shared headstone) Ralph, Nov. 6, 1926 - May 3, 2005 (Melva's note: son of Lawrence Boggs) Ellen, Apr. 29, 1932 - Sept. 7, 1980 ZBACNIK (shared headstone) Reason, Nov. 23, 1930 - Apr. 15, 1994 Irene L. (living) (Melva's note: dau of Lawrence Boggs) Boggs, David B., funeral home marker, 1931 - 2006 (Melva's note: son of Lawrence Boggs) Boggs, Florence L. "Our Darling" July 12, 1962 - May 19, 1966 Boggs, Levi, Oct 7, 1835 - Aug. 10, 1914 next to Levi: Boggs, Elizabeth, July 28, 1833 - April 27, 1917 (Melva's note: nee Davis) BOGGS (shared headstone) Henderson, Oct. 17, 1875 - Dec. 21, 1960 (Melva's note: son of Levi & Elizabeth Boggs) Nancy, July 3, 1877 - Apr. 28, 1963 Melva in KY Weeping may spend the night, but there is joy in the morning. - PSALM 30:5

    12/30/2006 12:18:03
    1. [KYLESLIE] Lawrence Boggs' Parents?
    2. Melva Pearce
    3. Does anyone know who the parents were of Lawrence Boggs, b. 1898, d. 1971, was married to Mary (last name unknown), b 1897, d. 1981. Lawrence and Mary Boggs are buried at the Old Union Cemetery in Laurel County, KY. I have a Lawrence Boggs born about this same time as the son of Levi Boggs and Sarah Sally Causey but I think these are two different men. Melva in KY Weeping may spend the night, but there is joy in the morning. - PSALM 30:5

    12/30/2006 10:50:05
    1. [KYLESLIE] End of Year Admin Msg.
    2. End of Year and New Year fast approaching. (Our members list has been outstanding and one of most complimentary and helpful of Rootsweb). > Repeating our Guidelines to end the year. > LIST ADMINISTRATION GUIDE All queries related to surnames of people who were born, married, died, buried or lived in the Southeastern Kentucky are welcome. Welcome are queries about vital records, County history, and County geography and creation, County people and its officials, County organizations, Leslie County Genealogy books and authors living or deceased. Please do NOT post unwanted jokes, food recipes, weather reports, "me too", "thank you", "test", or other intentional “off Topic” personal posts, and do search the Archives for email addresses to write and send your “off topic” personal email. Do not post vital records of the known living, with this exception: Obits data are welcome! Posts of “Thank You” with absolutely no new genealogical data or query, and repeating the same data posted by another list member as your genealogical data, is inappropriate. A complaint about either the content of the information posted by list members, or the conduct of, is WELCOME. When in doubt read at: _http://www.rootsweb.com/rootsweb/aup.html_ (http://www.rootsweb.com/rootsweb/aup.html) This message will be repeated upon request and at least twice annually on the list. Members who join in on these "off topic" subjects will be judged as to the genealogical appropriateness of a subject posted to this list and its archives. Let us remain hospitable and nice to all our cousins, whether computer veterans or new users entering genealogy mail list located here. This KYLeslie Administrator can be contacted: _RLTJPS@AOL.COM_ (mailto:RLTJPS@AOL.COM) > > > > > > PLEASE remember to Support all our Paralyzed Military Veterans of America. PLEASE remember to Support and Thank ... all W W II living Veterans.

    12/27/2006 03:11:56
    1. Re: [KYLESLIE] Christmas Foods late 1880s - early 1900s
    2. Paul S. Boggs
    3. Shucky beans, what I would give for a batch of them. Paul S Boggs -----Original Message----- From: kyleslie-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:kyleslie-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Ruby Miller Sent: Wednesday, December 20, 2006 9:46 AM To: kyleslie@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [KYLESLIE] Christmas Foods late 1880s - early 1900s Dear John in CA, Just to add to your interesting list of Christmas foods, these are some of the things my grandmother, Birdie Sizemore 1890-1976, from the Redbird-Phillips Fork area of Leslie County would cook for the Christmas holiday season: Chicken and dumplings with hand rolled biscuits would be the main dish, with shucky beans and potatoes. She or my mother would make a wonderful dried apple stack cake and sometimes a vinegar stack cake made in the same way. She made a delicious gingerbread, hand rolled as done for the biscuits. She made very big, probably half an iron skillet in size, dried fried apple pies which she called "mules ears". Oh, what I would give to taste one of those now! But my favorite, as a child, was the sugar cookies and spice cookies she made and cut out in the shape of stars and bells. This was probably the only two shapes of cookie cutters my mother and grandmother had and I still make these cookies in the stars and bells shapes every Christmas in rememberance of them. Merry Christmas and Best Wishes, Ruby G. Miller ----- Original Message ----- From: <RLTJPS@aol.com> To: <KYLESLIE@rootsweb.com>; <BOWLING@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, December 16, 2006 11:52 AM Subject: [KYLESLIE] Christmas Foods late 1880s - early 1900s > Folks, While I am working on the Begley & Bolling - Bowling family lines of > Kentucky, and all those related surnames, I collected some data about how our > early families that lived in the rural KY mountains, and some in almost > poverty, compared to our life styles in 2006, found it interesting how these > families tried to share and spend their Christmas Day. > > Not every family could put out on their table all the below foods, but, > seems a lot of families tried to put most of these foods on their tables from the > 1790s into the 1920s. > These families did not have Electricity in Kentucky mountains. > > Everything sure sounds like good eating to me, and of course, in the > populated areas of the Northeast USA the ocean Oysters were the highlight on their > dinner tables. Yes, Virginia residents used Virginia cured hams! > > Menu of Christmas: > > Christmas: Holiday home brewed Egg Nog, Kentucky sugar / smoke cured Ham, > beaten Biscuits, Corn Pudding, Chicken and Oyster Pie, Pumpkin Chips, Cucumber > Pickles, Potatoes and Turnips, Boiled Onions and dressed Celery, or other > salad greens with Apple Sauce, Mincemeat Pie, Filbert Pudding, Honey Flummery, > Plum Pudding, Pound Cake, Coffee, Walnuts, large pitchers of sweet cider". > Sometimes, Corn Bread placed into a large glass of buttermilk was a preferred > treat. > Jellies and Jams and ripe fruits and nuts, with sweet Cider or syrup water > of different sorts, a wine completes the dessert. Biscuit and Jelly sandwich > could also be served as dessert, or pastery puffs, and, Hot Cranberry Muffins. > > > > > HAPPY HOLIDAYS! > JOHN in CA > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to KYLESLIE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to KYLESLIE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    12/20/2006 04:24:54
    1. Re: [KYLESLIE] Christmas Foods late 1880s - early 1900s
    2. Ruby Miller
    3. Dear John in CA, Just to add to your interesting list of Christmas foods, these are some of the things my grandmother, Birdie Sizemore 1890-1976, from the Redbird-Phillips Fork area of Leslie County would cook for the Christmas holiday season: Chicken and dumplings with hand rolled biscuits would be the main dish, with shucky beans and potatoes. She or my mother would make a wonderful dried apple stack cake and sometimes a vinegar stack cake made in the same way. She made a delicious gingerbread, hand rolled as done for the biscuits. She made very big, probably half an iron skillet in size, dried fried apple pies which she called "mules ears". Oh, what I would give to taste one of those now! But my favorite, as a child, was the sugar cookies and spice cookies she made and cut out in the shape of stars and bells. This was probably the only two shapes of cookie cutters my mother and grandmother had and I still make these cookies in the stars and bells shapes every Christmas in rememberance of them. Merry Christmas and Best Wishes, Ruby G. Miller ----- Original Message ----- From: <RLTJPS@aol.com> To: <KYLESLIE@rootsweb.com>; <BOWLING@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, December 16, 2006 11:52 AM Subject: [KYLESLIE] Christmas Foods late 1880s - early 1900s > Folks, While I am working on the Begley & Bolling - Bowling family lines of > Kentucky, and all those related surnames, I collected some data about how our > early families that lived in the rural KY mountains, and some in almost > poverty, compared to our life styles in 2006, found it interesting how these > families tried to share and spend their Christmas Day. > > Not every family could put out on their table all the below foods, but, > seems a lot of families tried to put most of these foods on their tables from the > 1790s into the 1920s. > These families did not have Electricity in Kentucky mountains. > > Everything sure sounds like good eating to me, and of course, in the > populated areas of the Northeast USA the ocean Oysters were the highlight on their > dinner tables. Yes, Virginia residents used Virginia cured hams! > > Menu of Christmas: > > Christmas: Holiday home brewed Egg Nog, Kentucky sugar / smoke cured Ham, > beaten Biscuits, Corn Pudding, Chicken and Oyster Pie, Pumpkin Chips, Cucumber > Pickles, Potatoes and Turnips, Boiled Onions and dressed Celery, or other > salad greens with Apple Sauce, Mincemeat Pie, Filbert Pudding, Honey Flummery, > Plum Pudding, Pound Cake, Coffee, Walnuts, large pitchers of sweet cider". > Sometimes, Corn Bread placed into a large glass of buttermilk was a preferred > treat. > Jellies and Jams and ripe fruits and nuts, with sweet Cider or syrup water > of different sorts, a wine completes the dessert. Biscuit and Jelly sandwich > could also be served as dessert, or pastery puffs, and, Hot Cranberry Muffins. > > > > > HAPPY HOLIDAYS! > JOHN in CA > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to KYLESLIE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >

    12/20/2006 02:45:30
    1. [KYLESLIE] JULIAN PATRICK DOWNARD 1923-2006
    2. SOURCES: > _http://www.funeralquestions.com/obits/ratterman/memorial.asp?listing_id=72321_ (http://www.funeralquestions.com/obits/ratterman/memorial.asp?listing_id=72321) > > > _http://www.legacy.com/louisville/Obituaries_ (http://www.legacy.com/louisville/Obituaries) > Courier-Journal.com > > JULIAN PATRICK DOWNARD, acclaimed author and early Genealogist and a distant Cousin of (myself) and so many in Leslie County, Perry County, of Kentucky, and our neighbors around Kentucky. > > > LISTDAD

    12/19/2006 04:42:50
    1. [KYLESLIE] Christmas Foods late 1880s - early 1900s
    2. Folks, While I am working on the Begley & Bolling - Bowling family lines of Kentucky, and all those related surnames, I collected some data about how our early families that lived in the rural KY mountains, and some in almost poverty, compared to our life styles in 2006, found it interesting how these families tried to share and spend their Christmas Day. Not every family could put out on their table all the below foods, but, seems a lot of families tried to put most of these foods on their tables from the 1790s into the 1920s. These families did not have Electricity in Kentucky mountains. Everything sure sounds like good eating to me, and of course, in the populated areas of the Northeast USA the ocean Oysters were the highlight on their dinner tables. Yes, Virginia residents used Virginia cured hams! Menu of Christmas: Christmas: Holiday home brewed Egg Nog, Kentucky sugar / smoke cured Ham, beaten Biscuits, Corn Pudding, Chicken and Oyster Pie, Pumpkin Chips, Cucumber Pickles, Potatoes and Turnips, Boiled Onions and dressed Celery, or other salad greens with Apple Sauce, Mincemeat Pie, Filbert Pudding, Honey Flummery, Plum Pudding, Pound Cake, Coffee, Walnuts, large pitchers of sweet cider". Sometimes, Corn Bread placed into a large glass of buttermilk was a preferred treat. Jellies and Jams and ripe fruits and nuts, with sweet Cider or syrup water of different sorts, a wine completes the dessert. Biscuit and Jelly sandwich could also be served as dessert, or pastery puffs, and, Hot Cranberry Muffins. > > > HAPPY HOLIDAYS! JOHN in CA

    12/16/2006 04:52:59
    1. [KYLESLIE] OBIT: Polly Jane Nolan CALDWELL
    2. Melva Pearce
    3. Obit from The Sentinel Echo, Friday, Dec. 15, 2006: Polly Jane Caldwell Polly Jane Caldwell was born on June 13, 1935, and passed away on Sunday, Dec. 10, 2006, at the age of 71 years, 5 months and two days. She was born in Warbranch, Ky., the daughter of the late David Nolan and Rosie Hoskins Nolan. She was a resident of London, Ky. For the past six months prior to living in Leslie County. She was of the Holiness faith and enjoyed gardening. She was preceded in death by her parents, her husband Earl Caldwell and one brother, Frank Nolan. She is survived by three sons, Kenneth Caldwell and wife Christine, of Warbranch; Bobby Caldwell and wife Sandra, of Warbranch; and James Caldwell and wife Sheila, of Speedwell, Tenn.; one daughter Rosie Brock and husband Bige, of London; four brothers, Walter Nolan, of London, Birchell Nolan of Warbranch, A.D. Nolan, of Warbranch, and Caleb Nolan, of Warbranch; two sisters, Maggie Roark, of Chappell, Ky, and Louise Warford, of Asher, Ky.; Several grandchildren, step-grandchildren, and one great-grandson. Her funeral was conducted at 1 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 13, at the Lower Middlefork Pentecostal Church of God at Asher, with Rev. Rod Ledford, Rev. Larry Hensley, and Rev. Jerry McKinnley Holland officiating. Burial followed at Caldwell Cemetery in Warbranch. Dwayne Walker Funeral Home handled all arrangements. Melva in KY Weeping may spend the night, but there is joy in the morning. - PSALM 30:5

    12/15/2006 10:32:19
    1. [KYLESLIE] WOOTON, Eddie RAY - OBIT
    2. HAZARD - - Eddie Ray Wooton, 52, Maggard Brothers Funeral Home. Published in The Courier-Journal on 12/2/2006 - Louisville, KY

    12/03/2006 01:14:14
    1. Re: [KYLESLIE] ADAM WOOTON 1840-1923 follow-up
    2. Paul S. Boggs
    3. John, The 1900 and 1910 census shows more children then what you listed for Adam Wooten and Mandy Colwell 1910 United States Federal Census > Kentucky > Leslie > Bull Creek > District 141 Household Members: Name Age Adam Wooton 70 Amanda Wooton 33 Jackson Wooton 11 Sarah E Wooton 8 Lucy Wooton 6 Alise Wooton 5 1920 United States Federal Census > Kentucky > Leslie > Wilder Branch > District 165 Household Members: Name Age Adam Wooton 81 Manda Wooton 41 Sarah Ellen Wooton 18 Lucy Wooton 16 Alice Wooton 14 Paul S Boggs Miramar, Fl. -----Original Message----- From: kyleslie-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:kyleslie-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of RLTJPS@aol.com Sent: Sunday, December 03, 2006 10:45 AM To: KYLESLIE@rootsweb.com Subject: [KYLESLIE] ADAM WOOTON 1840-1923 follow-up Recently on the list I asked for information on ADAM WOOTON and the list provided me the death dates and parent. Not to leave the family open ended, I will share the compiled data of his children. Original ancestry is that of being Great Grandson of: CHARLES Wooton 1773VA who md 1st Sarah Davis 1772 Onslow Co., NC - died 22 Apr 1858 Perry Co., KY. d/o Jeremiah Davis. They had 11 children before Charles abandoned Sarah and went to Greenup Co., Ky and had 9 more children by another woman. > Sarah Davis Wooton first child was: > William Wooton 1791SC-1842KY who md Polly Cornett 1797VA, d/o Nathaniel Cornett & Mildred Hensley. > Their first child was: > Irvin Wooton 1816 KY who md Nancy Feltner 1818 KY, d/o Henry Feltner & Jane Baker d/o Capt. John Baker (Rev. War) & Jane was sister of Nancy Baker McIntosh that md Roderick McIntosh 1775Scotland-1889 Hyden, Ky. > IRVIN & NANCY children started with: > (1) Nancy Wooton 1839 KY who md William Hoskins 1835 KY > (2) Adam Wooton 1840KY-1923KY he md 1st, Winnie Huff 1844, d/o John C. Huff & Mahala Begley. > Adam Wooton 1840-1923 he md 2nd, in 1896, Amanda /Mandy/ Colwell 1879, d/o Henderson Colwell & Mary Jane Stidham > CHILDREN of WINNIE HUFF: 11 children with ADAM: > (a) William Wooton 1861 md 1st Nancy Ann Baker 1866, & md 2nd, Lucy Feltner > (b) Nancy Ann Wooton 1865 md Sam Langdon 1860, s/o Isaac Langdon & Malinda Begley > (c) John Wooton 1867 - age 104, lived Leslie Co., died Madison Co. on 12 March 1971 > (d) Mahala Wooton 1869-1944 md Carter C. Feltner 1863-1951, s/o Moses Feltner Jr. & Eliz. Fields > (e) Sally Wooton 1871-1941 who md John Feltner 1871-1945, s/o Moses Feltner & Elizabeth Fields > (f) Mary Jane Wooton 1873 > (g) Russell Wooton 1875 md Nancy M. Johnson 1875 > (h) George Wooton 1877 > (I) Martha Wooton 1879 > (j) Taylor Wooton 1881 > (k) Malcom Wooton 1886 - d. young. > > > > > Adam Wooton 1840-1923 md his 2nd wife, in 1896, Amanda /Mandy / Colwell 1879, d/o Henderson Colwell & Mary Jane Stidham > CHILDREN of AMANDA Colwell: 2 children found with ADAM: > (1) Jack Wooton 1897 > (2) Earnest Wooton 1899 > > > ADAM WOOTON 1840-1923 seems to have had 13 total children descents. > > > Hopefully this helps, and glad to share any more WOOTON data our list may need. JOHN in CA (born & raised Hyden, KY) ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to KYLESLIE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    12/03/2006 04:43:31
    1. [KYLESLIE] ADAM WOOTON 1840-1923 follow-up
    2. Recently on the list I asked for information on ADAM WOOTON and the list provided me the death dates and parent. Not to leave the family open ended, I will share the compiled data of his children. Original ancestry is that of being Great Grandson of: CHARLES Wooton 1773VA who md 1st Sarah Davis 1772 Onslow Co., NC - died 22 Apr 1858 Perry Co., KY. d/o Jeremiah Davis. They had 11 children before Charles abandoned Sarah and went to Greenup Co., Ky and had 9 more children by another woman. > Sarah Davis Wooton first child was: > William Wooton 1791SC-1842KY who md Polly Cornett 1797VA, d/o Nathaniel Cornett & Mildred Hensley. > Their first child was: > Irvin Wooton 1816 KY who md Nancy Feltner 1818 KY, d/o Henry Feltner & Jane Baker d/o Capt. John Baker (Rev. War) & Jane was sister of Nancy Baker McIntosh that md Roderick McIntosh 1775Scotland-1889 Hyden, Ky. > IRVIN & NANCY children started with: > (1) Nancy Wooton 1839 KY who md William Hoskins 1835 KY > (2) Adam Wooton 1840KY-1923KY he md 1st, Winnie Huff 1844, d/o John C. Huff & Mahala Begley. > Adam Wooton 1840-1923 he md 2nd, in 1896, Amanda /Mandy/ Colwell 1879, d/o Henderson Colwell & Mary Jane Stidham > CHILDREN of WINNIE HUFF: 11 children with ADAM: > (a) William Wooton 1861 md 1st Nancy Ann Baker 1866, & md 2nd, Lucy Feltner > (b) Nancy Ann Wooton 1865 md Sam Langdon 1860, s/o Isaac Langdon & Malinda Begley > (c) John Wooton 1867 - age 104, lived Leslie Co., died Madison Co. on 12 March 1971 > (d) Mahala Wooton 1869-1944 md Carter C. Feltner 1863-1951, s/o Moses Feltner Jr. & Eliz. Fields > (e) Sally Wooton 1871-1941 who md John Feltner 1871-1945, s/o Moses Feltner & Elizabeth Fields > (f) Mary Jane Wooton 1873 > (g) Russell Wooton 1875 md Nancy M. Johnson 1875 > (h) George Wooton 1877 > (I) Martha Wooton 1879 > (j) Taylor Wooton 1881 > (k) Malcom Wooton 1886 - d. young. > > > > > Adam Wooton 1840-1923 md his 2nd wife, in 1896, Amanda /Mandy / Colwell 1879, d/o Henderson Colwell & Mary Jane Stidham > CHILDREN of AMANDA Colwell: 2 children found with ADAM: > (1) Jack Wooton 1897 > (2) Earnest Wooton 1899 > > > ADAM WOOTON 1840-1923 seems to have had 13 total children descents. > > > Hopefully this helps, and glad to share any more WOOTON data our list may need. JOHN in CA (born & raised Hyden, KY)

    12/03/2006 03:44:50
    1. Re: [KYLESLIE] Relatives of Finley and Nancy Wooton
    2. Carter L Combs
    3. There is a picture of William Morris Stidham's children on David Stidham's website at http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~stiddem/photos/399-fam.jpg Nancy is the last child on the right. Carter ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ken Maggard" <maggard1939@yahoo.com> To: <kyleslie@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, November 25, 2006 1:59 PM Subject: [KYLESLIE] Relatives of Finley and Nancy Wooton > CORRECTION CORRECTION > Finley's wife was Nancy Stidham d/o William Morris > Stidham and Nancy Ann Melton. Nancy was born 1 Apr > 1884. > I believe Nancy died 26 Aug 1961 in Perry County but I > must re-verify this. They are buried at Wooton, Leslie > County. > Sorry for the mis-information. > I have a picture of Nancy and all her siblings. > Ken > > --- Ken Maggard <maggard1939@yahoo.com> wrote: > >> Finley Wooton was born 12 Jun 1872 and died 14 Apr >> 1939 in Perry County. Finley's wife was Nancy Melton >> born 21 Oct 1889. I don't have Finley with a second >> marriage? >> Finley was a brother to my great grandmother, >> Perninia >> Wooton. >> Ken in GA > > > > > ____________________________________________________________________________________ > Cheap talk? > Check out Yahoo! Messenger's low PC-to-Phone call rates. > http://voice.yahoo.com > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > KYLESLIE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > > -- > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > Version: 7.1.409 / Virus Database: 268.14.15/550 - Release Date: > 11/24/2006 >

    11/25/2006 09:51:14
    1. [KYLESLIE] Relatives of Finley and Nancy Wooton
    2. Ken Maggard
    3. CORRECTION CORRECTION Finley's wife was Nancy Stidham d/o William Morris Stidham and Nancy Ann Melton. Nancy was born 1 Apr 1884. I believe Nancy died 26 Aug 1961 in Perry County but I must re-verify this. They are buried at Wooton, Leslie County. Sorry for the mis-information. I have a picture of Nancy and all her siblings. Ken --- Ken Maggard <maggard1939@yahoo.com> wrote: > Finley Wooton was born 12 Jun 1872 and died 14 Apr > 1939 in Perry County. Finley's wife was Nancy Melton > born 21 Oct 1889. I don't have Finley with a second > marriage? > Finley was a brother to my great grandmother, > Perninia > Wooton. > Ken in GA ____________________________________________________________________________________ Cheap talk? Check out Yahoo! Messenger's low PC-to-Phone call rates. http://voice.yahoo.com

    11/25/2006 03:59:23
    1. Re: [KYLESLIE] Relatives of Finley and Nancy Wooton
    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/GBB.2ACI/1990.1.1 Message Board Post: Hello, This is NOT a name I am researching; therefore, I have no definitive proof of the information found on Ancestry.com from other researchers. However, they are stating that Nancy STIDHAM was b. 1884-1885 and her parents were: William STIDHAM b. abt. 1827 and a Nancy Ann MELTON b. abt. 1828. For Finley, they are stating his father was: William WOOTON b. 1838 and his mother: Martha MORRIS b. 1847 in Perry Co., KY. Again, I have no proof of this. They also state that Finley's first marriage was to a Susan LINVILLE. Joyce Taylor Collins La Palma, CA

    11/22/2006 09:25:12