James William Mason born 29 October 1854 Christopher Columbus Mason born 23 June 1855 brothers raised in the home of Henry Parker and Phoebe Swarts. Henry Parker and Phoebe Swarts/Swartz married 14 March 1823 in Lewis County, Kentucky. Henry son of Asher Parker Phoebe daughter of Henry Swarts and Elizabeth Court records for Adams County, Ohio identified Phoebe Parker as grandmother. Need assistance on finding a Mason - Parker marriage... and what happened to the parents leaving a 5 and 3 year old in that home Lewis County, Ky. 1860 census. Moved to Adams County, Ohio by 1870 census. Step-sister Suzanna Elizabeth Mason born 1843 married twice. 1. John Slagle 1865 Adams County, Ohio 2. Allen Trimble Cox 1875 Adams County, Ohio thanks for any leads, comments, suggests... Lois McClurg Walker
Nathan T. Webster born 1846 Tiogo County, New York son of Asel Webster and Mary Ann Green died 22 December 1907 Lewis County, Kentucky married 20 June 1866 Aberdeen, Brown County, Ohio (per information given in a bio. written ca. 1891) Luissianna Blankenship (1847-1919) d/o William Blankenship and Virginia Jane Stafford children of Nathan T. Webster and Anna Blankenship: William Achel (1867-1953) married 5 times: 1. Mary Blanche Hayslip, 2. Nancy Jane Stone, 3. Florence Hobbs, 4. Bessie Pollitt, and 5. Ella Rose Margaret Jane Eliza Tennessee Elizabeth married Henry Thomas Sartin Mary Belle looking for other descendants to share information: Lois McClurg Walker
Looking for information on the following families: Perry Albert McClurg/McClerg (1866-1927) s/o Henry W. McClurg and Elizabeth Rayburn married 30 July 1887 Mary Elizabeth Davis (1866-1945) d/o Amos Davis and Sarah Elizabeth Lambert children of P.A. McClurg and Mary Elizabeth: Sarah Elizabeth married Greene Oakley Conley 1906 Myrtle Elda married Frank Henry Benner 1911 Amos married Bashie Conley George Wallace married 3 times: 1. Myrtle Edith Webster, 2. Lillian G. Walden, 3. Mary William Isaac married Mae Beatrice Webster 1918 Willis died young Emma Oakley (1910-1914) Aurbrey Fuert married Dorothy Hinkley Robert Henry married Grace Mae Luking 1937 thanks for any information. Lois McClurg Walker
Hi, I am new to the list and I am researching the CHARLES family. On the 1850 census A WIlliam Charles & his family is listed. I am looking for all or any information on this family. If some one has cemetery books would they check to see if PHILLIP CHARLES/FANNY CHARLES is buried in Lewis CO. I would appreciate any help. THank you, Mollie Charles Pawlik mpawlik@houston.rr.com Mollie Charles Pawlik mpawlik@houston.rr.com
Septemper 18th and 19th 2004 Vanceburg, Lewis County, Kentucky at Boat Dock Park In the 1840's this family migrated to Kentucky from New York. There were three brothers: Acel/Ashel who brought wife, Mary Ann Green (married second Moses Gould), Nathan B. who brought wife Eliza Bennett, and Joseph W. Webster married Juliann Enix/Enochs 1846 in Lewis County. and their sisters: Charry who married David Crawford and Dolly who married William S. Parker and second R.R. Doddridge. These were children of John Webster and Charry of Delaware County, N.Y. Webster family reunion 2 day event so everyone has an opportunity to come and share family history, research, pictures, stories on which ever day is most convenient. Please bring your own chairs, refreshments, etc. Lois McClurg Walker, desc. of Acel Webster and Mary Ann Green's son Nathan T. Webster and Luissianna Blankenship
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Can anyone help me out? Trying to find out who the Gray's were that were Buried on the Clay farm in Nicholas County, KY around last half of the 1800 and the first part of the 1900 . Thanks Jim
Jim, I have the below info in my data base. Most of this info came from others. I am trying to trace the DRAKE line (5th generation). I have no other information. Descendants of Matthew GRAY - 1 Aug 2004 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FIRST GENERATION 1. Matthew GRAY. He was married to Isabelle (GRAY). Matthew GRAY and Isabelle (GRAY) had the following children: +2 i. John GRAY. SECOND GENERATION 2. John GRAY (Matthew-1). He was married to Rachel ROSS. John GRAY and Rachel ROSS had the following children: +3 i. Matthew GRAY (born in 1747). THIRD GENERATION 3. Matthew GRAY (John-2, Matthew-1) was born in 1747 in Bart Twp., Lancaster Co., PA. He died in 1836. He was married to Ann (GRAY). Ann (GRAY) was born in 1750 in Fleming Co., KY. She died on 20 Jan 1852 in Fleming Co., KY. Matthew GRAY and Ann (GRAY) had the following children: +4 i. Isaac GRAY (born about 1800). FOURTH GENERATION 4. Isaac GRAY (Matthew-3, John-2, Matthew-1) was born about 1800. He was married to Hettie DRYDEN. Hettie DRYDEN was born in 1800 in MD. Isaac GRAY and Hettie DRYDEN had the following children: +5 i. Minerva (Minervia) Jane GRAY (born about 1824). FIFTH GENERATION 5. Minerva (Minervia) Jane GRAY (Isaac-4, Matthew-3, John-2, Matthew-1) was born about 1824 in Huntington Twp, Brown Co., OH. She was married to Francis A. DRAKE (Parents Unknown) on 12 Sep 1841 in Brown Co., OH. Francis A. DRAKE was born about 1823 in Huntington Twp, Brown Co., OH. MARR: Brown Co., OH, Marriage Book F-6 Page 129. 1850 Brown Co., OH, census. Huntington Twp. Household 1272-1306. Minerva (Minervia) Jane GRAY and Francis A. DRAKE had the following children: 6 i. Mary J. DRAKE was born about 1841 in Huntington Twp, Brown Co., OH. +7 ii. Isaac Newton DRAKE (born on 4 Aug 1846). 8 iii. Martha D. DRAKE was born about 1848 in Huntington Twp, Brown Co., OH. At 02:41 PM 7/31/2004, you wrote: >Looking for any Gray who live in the Tunnel Hill area of Ky. > >Looking for any info on Matthew Gray born 1747 in Pa married to Ann Adkins on >3-May-1834 in KY > >James Harrison Gray born 1817 in KY married to Anna Adkins born 1819 in KY? > >Looking for Date and place of Birth, Death, Buried. > >John Harvey Gray born 1847 in KY married Margaret E. Hopkins in Nicholas >County, KY on 10-Nov-1869. > >Looking for his Birth Date, Death, and place Buried. > >Thanks for your time and trouble. > >Jim Gray
Looking for any Gray who live in the Tunnel Hill area of Ky. Looking for any info on Matthew Gray born 1747 in Pa married to Ann Adkins on 3-May-1834 in KY James Harrison Gray born 1817 in KY married to Anna Adkins born 1819 in KY? Looking for Date and place of Birth, Death, Buried. John Harvey Gray born 1847 in KY married Margaret E. Hopkins in Nicholas County, KY on 10-Nov-1869. Looking for his Birth Date, Death, and place Buried. Thanks for your time and trouble. Jim Gray
Looking for any and all help of the family of Matthew Gray born in Penn about 1720 ? Don't know who he married. Are were? Are were he was born and died & Buried? John Gray born 1763 Penn Married Rebecca Ann Shaffer 1788 in Chester County, Penn When and were was they born and died & buried? Matthew Gray born 1747 in Penn about 1747 Married Ann Nancy? Born, Died, Buried? James Gray born KY / Married Agnes Summer 10-Jun-1802 Mason County, KY were was she Born, Died, Buried? Here father name was William summer, Sr. James Harrison Gray born 1817 ? Were did he died, & Buried? married Alma Ann Adkins born 1817 when & were died she died. Buried? Thanks for all your help. Jim
Looking for any and all help on this family. John Gray and Rebecca Shafer was from Pa had the following kids: Matthew Gray born 1747 in Pa ? Archibald Gray born 1757 in Pa ? John Gray born 1763 in Pa ? Agnes Summer born in Pa ? married in KY 10-Jun-1802 Maysville, Mason County, KY James Harrison Gray born 1817 in KY ? Ann Adkins born 1819 in KY ? John Harvey Gray born 1847 in KY Margaret Hopkins born 3-Feb-1851 in KY Married 10-Nov-1869 Nicholas County, KY Thanks for your time and trouble. Jim
Following was preceded my massacre of 91 Christian Indians in e Ohio in spring,1782, and then the defeat of Col Wm Crawford's army at Upper Sandusky in mid 1782. Butler's Rangers & Indian Department Capt. Caldwell's Report Extract of a Letter from Capt. CALDWELL, dated at Wakitamiki August 26th, 1782 When I last had the pleasure of writing you I expected to have struck at Wheeling as I was on my march for that place, but was overtaken by a messenger from the Shawnese, who informed me the Enemy was on their march for their Country, which obliged me to turn their way, and to my great mortification found the Alarm false and that it was owing to a Gondalo coming up to the mouth of Licking Creek, and landing some men upon the South side of the Ohio, which when the Indians saw, supposed it must be Clark. It would have been a lucky circumstance if they had come on, as I had Eleven hundred Indians on the ground, and three hundred within a days march of me. When the Report was contradicted They mostly left us, many of them had left their Towns no ways equiped for War, as they expected as well as myself to fight in a few days, notwithstanding I was determined to pay the Enemy a visit with as many Indians as would follow me: accordingly I crossed the Ohio with three Hundred Indians and Rangers, and marched for Bryants Station on Kentuck, and surrounded the Fort the 15th in the morning, and tried to draw em out by sending up a small Party to try to take a Prisoner and Shew themselves, but the Indians were in too great a hurry and the whole shewed to[o] soon. I then saw it was in vain to wait any longer and so drew nigh the Fort, burnt 3 Houses which was part of the Fort but the Wind being contrary prevented it having the desired effect, killd upwards of 300 Hogs, 150 head of Cattle, and a number of Sheep, took a number of Horses, pulld up and destroyed their Potatoes, cut down a great deal of their Corn, burnt their Hemp and did other considerable damage by the Indians exposing themselves too much we had 5 Killed and 2 wounded. We retreated the 16th and came as far as Riddles former Station, when nigh 100 Indians left me, as they went after their things they left at the Forks of Licking, and I took the Road by the blue Licks as it was nigher and the ground more advantageous in case the Enemy should pursue us got to the Licks on the 17th and encamped. On the 18th in the morning, one of my Party that was watching the Road came in and told me the Enemy was within a mile of us, upon which I drew up to fight them at œ past seven they advanced in three Divisions in good order, they had spied some of us and it was the very place they expected to overtake us. We had but fired one Gun till they gave us a Volley and stood to it very well for some time, till we rushed in upon them, when they broke immediately. We pursued for about two miles, and as the Enemy was mostly on horseback, it was in vain to follow further. We killed and took One hundred and Forty six, amongst the killed is Col. Todd the Commandr., Col. Boon, Lt. Col. Trigg, Major Harlin who commanded their Infantry, Major Megara, and a number more of their Officers. Our loss is Monsr. LA BUTE killed; he died like a Warrior fighting Arm to Arm, six Indians killed and ten wounded. The Indians behaved extremely well, and no People could behave better than both Officers and Men in general. The Indians I had with me were the Wyandots and Lake Indians. The Wyandots furnished me with what Provision I wanted, and behaved extremely well. Great ________________________________________________________________ The best thing to hit the Internet in years - Juno SpeedBand! Surf the Web up to FIVE TIMES FASTER! Only $14.95/ month - visit www.juno.com to sign up today!
Seeking help on Gray family of Ky. James Harrison Gray born 1817 in KY. Married Ann Adkins on 11-Jun-1835 in KY Kids were: Mary born 1837 Catherine born 1839 Francis born 1842 Nancy Ann born 1844 John William born 1845 John Harvey born 1847 Susan born 1851 Maranda born 1856 Thomas J. born 8-Dec-1858 Robert Millard born 8-Dec-1858 All of these kids were born in Ky. John Harvey Gray born 1847 in Kentucky. Married Margaret Hopkins in Nicholas County, KY on 10-Nov-1869. IDA Mae born 11-Sept-1870 Lilly born 27-Jan-1872 Millard C born 2-Apr-1876 Willard Breton 2-Sept-1876 Annabelle born 11-Nov-1877 Ella L. born 4-Jan-1883 Katty born Aug-1884 Mattie c. born 9-July-1879 Nettie C. born 2-Apr-1885 Maymie born 4-Apr-1890 Any and all help would be most grateful. Thanking you for your time and trouble. Jim
In a message dated 5/31/2004 9:24:00 PM Central Standard Time, mpawlik@houston.rr.com writes: > Is there any CHARLES' listed in your cemetery book? > Thanks, > Mollie Charles Pawlik > Please email me privately with details for any lookups. Thanks!
Is there any CHARLES' listed in your cemetery book? Thanks, Mollie Charles Pawlik ----- Original Message ----- From: <altcommlt@aol.com> To: <KYLEWIS-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, May 31, 2004 5:41 PM Subject: Re: [ KYLEWIS] Lewis County > I don't live there but in one of the cemetery books I have it says; > > "Bethel Cemetery - Lewis Co....near Ribolt, KY > This cemetery is about 16 miles east of Maysville, KY on Rt. 10 near Ribolt, > KY on the old State Road about ½ mile." > > "Concord Cemetery > At Concord, Kentucky on Route #8 (Near Vanceburg, Kentucky" > > Hope this is helpful. > Lin > > > ==== KYLEWIS Mailing List ==== > > Messge Board: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec?htx=board&r=rw&p=localities.northam.usa.states.kentucky.counties.lewis&o=1&maxrows=25&dir=next > >
Thank you Lin. Bev altcommlt@aol.com wrote: >I don't live there but in one of the cemetery books I have it says; > >"Bethel Cemetery - Lewis Co....near Ribolt, KY >This cemetery is about 16 miles east of Maysville, KY on Rt. 10 near Ribolt, >KY on the old State Road about ½ mile." > >"Concord Cemetery >At Concord, Kentucky on Route #8 (Near Vanceburg, Kentucky" > >Hope this is helpful. >Lin > > >==== KYLEWIS Mailing List ==== > >Messge Board: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec?htx=board&r=rw&p=localities.northam.usa.states.kentucky.counties.lewis&o=1&maxrows=25&dir=next > > > >
I think the Bethel Cemetery is in Bethel in Carter County. I think!! Derre ----- Original Message ----- From: "Beverly Aytes-Bowhall" <ay8tes2@Highland.Net> To: <KYLEWIS-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, May 31, 2004 4:48 PM Subject: [ KYLEWIS] Lewis County > Does anyone on the list live in or near Lewis County?? I plan on taking > a trip up there and need to know where the Bethel Cemetery and the > Concord Cemetery are at. HELP. > > Bev > > > > ==== KYLEWIS Mailing List ==== > > Messge Board: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec?htx=board&r=rw&p=localities.northam.usa.states.kentucky.counties.lewis&o=1&maxrows=25&dir=next >
I don't live there but in one of the cemetery books I have it says; "Bethel Cemetery - Lewis Co....near Ribolt, KY This cemetery is about 16 miles east of Maysville, KY on Rt. 10 near Ribolt, KY on the old State Road about ½ mile." "Concord Cemetery At Concord, Kentucky on Route #8 (Near Vanceburg, Kentucky" Hope this is helpful. Lin
Does anyone on the list live in or near Lewis County?? I plan on taking a trip up there and need to know where the Bethel Cemetery and the Concord Cemetery are at. HELP. Bev
Looking for any and all info on this Gray family. John Harvey Gray born 1847 in Fleming County, Ky. father James Harrison Gray Married Margaret E. Hopkins in Nicholas County, KY on 10-Nov-1869 Kids were: IDA Mae Gray born 11-Sep-1870 Fleming County, KY Lilly Gray born 27-Jan-1872 in Nicholas County, KY Millard C. Gray born 2-Apr-1876 in Nicholas County, KY William B. Gray 2-Apr-1876 in Nicholas County, KY Annabell Gray 11-Nov-1877 in Nicholas County, KY Ella L. Gray born 4-Jan-1883 in Nicholas County, KY Katty Gray born Aug-1884 in Nicholas County, KY Mattie C. Gray born 9-July-1878 in Nicholas County, KY Nettle C. Gray born 2-Apr-1885 in Nicholas County, KY John H. Gray born 18-Mar-1886 in Nicholas County, KY Any and all help will be welcomed. And Thanks. Jim Gray