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    1. [ KYLEWIS] QUALLS
    2. Dana Majors-Lewis
    3. I am searching for information on the QUALLS family from Lewis Co., KY. John Mitchell Qualls married Elizabeth McMillan and had 11 children. I was told they may have lived there in 1910. Is there someone with a birth index from Lewis County that could check for QUALLS for me? I just need some proof that they lived in Lewis County. ANYTHING! Thank you for any assistance you can provide! Dana Melbourne, FL

    02/27/2003 02:46:59
    1. [ KYLEWIS] STOUT, COX, STRICKLETT
    2. Mark Cox
    3. Hi Nancy, I was about to write to you directly, but maybe someone on this list is monitoring this family line. I also feel that Margaret MacLeish did not marry Obadiah COX but instead Obadiah STOUT. In fact I just changed my records to Obadiah STOUT. But then which COX did she marry???? I also agree that this Obadiah STOUT was not in the Battle of Point Pleasant, VA. He was way to young. I deleted this entry in my data base. In the 1850 census, who is Polly COX age 40 in MD???? You mentioned that Margaret 'Stricklett' gave her consent for daughter, Peggy COX to marry. Who did Peggy marry???? I have a lot more questions than you had. Yes, could you please send what you have about the children of Jacob STRICKLETT and Margaret. Thanks Rebecca R. STRICKLETT. Could you please share what you have about her two husbands John L.POLLY & Wilson Noah COX (son of Abraham COX and Mary Ann HEDDINGS). I am researching Abraham's descendants. Thanks Mark

    02/04/2003 11:31:31
    1. Re: [ KYLEWIS] Cox and Stricklett
    2. Nancy L Galaway
    3. Hi Mark, Thanks for writing, I am a descendant of James Peter Stricklett, who was a brother to rebecca stricklett who was married to Polley and Cox. I do have some things different from your material but most the same. I am trying to clear up misinformation and verify information I have. I got a got of material from a Schubert stricklett and Joh "Gus" Doyle. I have found some of Gus's material in question. Maybe you have found some in your searching. Jacob Stricklett did marry Margaret Cox. I was wondering about this Obadiah COX and children had been killed by Indians near Brush Creek in Adams Co., OH. This has been passed on to many Stricklett researchers but I think this may have been started by someone who misread the Adams County Ohio history. The only person who could tell me anything about this was a Mary Ann Riley who told me she read it in the Adams County History. There is an account of a Obadiah Cox's two children being killed but this Obadiah lived long after Margaret and Jacob were married according to what I read. In Talley's Northeastern Kentucky Papers, by William Talley Ph. D., 1997 Windmill Publications, Inc., 1995 Page 89-90 PART TWO May 9, 1940 There is an article aboutthe Doyles and the Strickletts. In talking about problems with Indians, Talley mentions "back across the river. On another occasion two children, John and Obadiah, sons of Obadiah Stout were tommyhawked and killed near the station. Shubert Stricklett stated that Jacob married Martha Cox a widow of a Lieutenant Cox when he was killed at Fallen Timbers. She gave consent for her daughter, Peggy Cox, to get married in 1805 while Lewis County was still a part of Mason County and gave her name as Margaret "Stricklett", so it seems to me that she must have been first married to the Stout, then Cox, then Stricklett. Her maiden name was MacLeish (anglicized to McClease). From a letter 5/4/1998 from Dr. William Talley >From "Talley's Kentucky Papers" book on P. 122 , Lewis County Abstracts from the Lewis County Order Book B (P. 1690) Sept. 1815, Margaret Stricklett, mother of Marcus Cox, deceased Jacob Stricklett Served with General Andrew Lewis in the battle of Point Pleasant, VA , in Oct 1774. Served with General Anthony Wayne's Legion of the United States at Fallen I recieved this info above from notes of Gus Doyle. I don't think Jacob was at point pleaant in 1774 as I thin he was born about 1770. Sarah also said her grandfather was a Colonel of the Pennsylvania Volunteers under General Wayne, and on 20 August 1794 was at the battle of Fallen Timbers on the banks of the Maumee River near Toledo. He fought with old General Wayne, against Chief Little Turtle. There were lots of trees down from an old tornado where the battle took place. When grandfather Jake charged into the woods on horseback, the horse became entangled in the fallen timber, and fell on him, breaking his leg in two places. His leg healed crooked and he was relieved from duty. ) I think Jacob was probably with General Wayne at Fallen Timbers as a part of the Kentucky Volunteers as the Stricklett family was already in Kentucky by November of 1794 and the history of the battle says that there were one hundred-fifty mounted Kentucky volunteers that were leading Wayne's army downstream that came into the center of an ambush line of about 1,100 Indian warriors and 100 British volunteers. The Kentuckians fled towards the main army some 500 yards behind. There was a line of several hundred Light Infantry and riflemen that were covering the deployment of the main body of the Legion infantry in a tangle of trees and that is where the Kentuckians also took cover. ) I have a few things different in the Children of Jacob and Margaret. If you are interested a could send you want I have on the first few generations. Let me know what you think of the above info. Thanks again for writng Nancy ________________________________________________________________ Sign Up for Juno Platinum Internet Access Today Only $9.95 per month! Visit www.juno.com

    02/04/2003 06:57:44
    1. [ KYLEWIS] Cox and Stricklett
    2. Mark Cox
    3. Hi Nancy, I have no info about the parents of Margaret MCCLEESE. Sorry. If you have info different than this, please let me know. Thanks Descendants of Margaret (Peggy) Martha MCCLEESE - 4 Feb 2003 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FIRST GENERATION 1. Margaret (Peggy) Martha MCCLEESE (daughter of Daniel MCCLEESE and Catharine MCALLISTER) was born about 1768 in PA. She died after 1850 in Lewis Co., KY. First husband, Obadiah COX, and children had been killed by Indians near Brush Creek in Adams Co., OH. MARR: Adams Co., OH, Marriage Book Vol 1 Page 1. "Strickley, Jacob of Mason Co., KY to Coxe, Margaret by Jho Russell, J.P." She was married to Obadiah COX (Unknown Parents) about 1786. Obadiah COX was born about 1768. Obadiah COX and children had been killed by Indians near Brush Creek in Adams Co., OH. Margaret (Peggy) Martha MCCLEESE and Obadiah COX had the following children: 2 i. Marcus COX was born about 1790. She was married to Jacob STRICKLETT (son of Peter STRICKLETT and (STRICKLETT)) on 31 Oct 1798 in Adams Co., OH. Jacob STRICKLETT was born about 1780 in Washington Co., PA. He died after 1850 in Lewis Co., KY. He was buried in Old Burying Place, Martin's Fork of Quick's Run, Lewis Co., KY. Served with General Andrew Lewis in the battle of Point Pleasant, VA , in Oct 1774. Served with General Anthony Wayne's Legion of the United States at Fallen Timbers on 20 Aug 1794. In 1784 a line of forts were built beside the Ohio River and a blockhouse, under the command of John G. McDowell, was constructed near the mouth of Quick's Run. Jacob Stricklett was a occupant of this fort . Soon after, they settled at the mouth of Martin's Fork (Quick's Run) in Lewis Co., KY. Jacob's wife, Margaret, first husband, Obadiah COX, and children had been killed by Indians near Brush Creek in Adams Co., OH. MARR: Adams Co., OH, Marriage Book Vol 1 Page 1. "Strickley, Jacob of Mason Co., KY to Coxe, Margaret by Jho Russell, J.P." 1850 Lewis Co., KY, census. Household 223. Stricklett, Jacob 70 M PA Peggy 82 F PA Cox, Polly 40 F MD Margaret (Peggy) Martha MCCLEESE and Jacob STRICKLETT had the following children: +3 i. Christina STRICKLETT (born about 1802). +4 ii. Anna STRICKLETT (born about 1803). +5 iii. Jacob STRICKLETT Jr. (born about 1804). +6 iv. Peter M. STRICKLETT (born about 1807). +7 v. Lewis C. STRICKLETT (born about 1809). SECOND GENERATION 3. Christina STRICKLETT (Margaret (Peggy) Martha MCCLEESE-1) was born about 1802 in Mason Co., KY. 1850 Lewis Co., KY, census. Household 638-642. 1860 Lewis Co., KY, census. Household 1407-1407. She was married to Samuel J. RILEY Sr. on 1 Apr 1816 in Lewis Co., KY. Samuel J. RILEY Sr. was born about 1785 in VA. 4. Anna STRICKLETT (Margaret (Peggy) Martha MCCLEESE-1) was born about 1803 in Mason Co., KY. She died before 1887 in Lewis Co., KY. 1850 Lewis Co., KY, census. Household 41. 1860 Lewis Co., KY, census. Household 814-814. She was married to James R. PELL on 8 Jun 1825 in Lewis Co., KY. James R. PELL was born about 1803 in Fairfax Co., VA. He died in 1887 in Lewis Co., KY. Anna STRICKLETT and James R. PELL had the following children: +8 i. Henry Harrison PELL (born on 20 May 1827). 5. Jacob STRICKLETT Jr. (Margaret (Peggy) Martha MCCLEESE-1) was born about 1804 in Mason Co., KY. He died on 20 Feb 1884 in Lewis Co., KY. He was married to Frances GRIFFITH (daughter of GRIFFITH and Betsey (GRIFFITH)) on 29 Mar 1826 in Lewis Co., KY. Frances GRIFFITH was born about 1804. She died on 20 Feb 1884 in Lewis Co., KY. 6. Peter M. STRICKLETT (Margaret (Peggy) Martha MCCLEESE-1) was born about 1807 in Mason Co., KY. He died after 1870 in Lewis Co., KY. 1850 Lewis Co., KY, census. Household 224. 1860 Lewis Co., KY, census. Household 540-540. He was married to Elizabeth (Betsy) Ann GINN (daughter of William Isaac GINN and Sarah Jane THOROUGHMAN) on 5 Dec 1831 in Lewis Co., KY. Elizabeth (Betsy) Ann GINN was born in 1811 in Lewis Co., KY. She died after 1870. Peter M. STRICKLETT and Elizabeth (Betsy) Ann GINN had the following children: +9 i. Sarah STRICKLETT (born on 16 Jun 1842). +10 ii. Rebecca R. STRICKLETT (born in 1852). 7. Lewis C. STRICKLETT (Margaret (Peggy) Martha MCCLEESE-1) was born about 1809 in Lewis Co., KY. He died after 1871 in Lewis Co., KY. 1850 Lewis Co., KY, census. Household 392-396. 1860 Lewis Co., KY, census. Household 826-826. He was married to Elizabeth RUGGLES (daughter of Thomas P. RUGGLES and Amerlia STRICKLETT) on 24 Sep 1829 in Scioto Co., OH. Elizabeth RUGGLES was born on 27 Sep 1811 in Lewis Co., KY. She died after 1860. THIRD GENERATION 8. Henry Harrison PELL (Anna STRICKLETT-2, Margaret (Peggy) Martha MCCLEESE-1) was born on 20 May 1827 in KY. He died on 13 May 1905. He was married to Serena AILES on 15 Sep 1849 in KY. Serena AILES was born about 1827. 9. Sarah STRICKLETT (Peter M.-2, Margaret (Peggy) Martha MCCLEESE-1) was born on 16 Jun 1842 in Lewis Co., KY. She died on 22 Aug 1913 in Lewis Co., KY. She was buried in Fairmont Cemetery, Quick's Run Rd., Lewis Co., KY. She was married to David Mowery DOYLE (son of David Davis DOYLE and Elizabeth MOWERY) on 25 Mar 1858 in Lewis Co., KY. David Mowery DOYLE was born on 22 Aug 1838 in Quick's Run, Lewis Co., KY. He died on 6 Jul 1925 in Lewis Co., KY. He was buried in Fairmont Cemetery, Quick's Run Rd., Lewis Co., KY. Sarah STRICKLETT and David Mowery DOYLE had the following children: +11 i. Martha Elizabeth DOYLE (born on 30 Sep 1874). 10. Rebecca R. STRICKLETT (Peter M.-2, Margaret (Peggy) Martha MCCLEESE-1) was born in 1852 in Lewis Co., KY. She was married to John L. POLLY on 11 Jan 1869. John L. POLLY was born in 1846. He died on 14 Nov 1890. He was buried in Fairmont Cemetery, Quick's Run Rd., Lewis Co., KY. She was married to Wilson Noah COX (son of Abraham COX and Mary Ann HEDDINGS) on 10 May 1899 in Lewis Co., KY. Wilson Noah COX was born on 7 Feb 1859 in Huntington Twp., Brown Co., OH. At 11:15 AM 2/4/2003 -0600, you wrote: >Does anyone have any information on Margaret Mcleas born about 1768 the >daughter of >Daniel Mcleas, Sr. (1750 Ireland) and Catharine McKlaster (1752 Scotland) > > >I have a Margaret Mcleas reported to have married to a Cox and then to a >Jacob Stricklett in October 31, 1798. Jacob and Margaret lived in Lewis >County, KY. She may have been married to a Stout before the Cox or her >maiden name may not have been Mcleas but Stout. > >Any info would be appreciated > >Nancy Stricklett Galaway.

    02/04/2003 05:56:54
    1. [ KYLEWIS] Re: (MacLeish, McLeish, Mcleas, McClees, McClease, McCleese) Cox and Stricklett
    2. Nancy L Galaway
    3. Message-ID: <20030204.111553.18094.1.ngalaway@juno.com> References: <199808312137.OAA12827@bl-30.rootsweb.com> X-Mailer: Juno 1.49 X-Juno-Line-Breaks: 0-4,6,8-9,13-17 References: <199808312137.OAA12827@bl-30.rootsweb.com> X-Status: Unsent MacLeish, McLeish, Mcleas, McClees, McClease, McCleese Does anyone have any information on Margaret Mcleas born about 1768 the daughter of Daniel Mcleas, Sr. (1750 Ireland) and Catharine McKlaster (1752 Scotland) I have a Margaret Mcleas reported to have married to a Cox and then to a Jacob Stricklett in October 31, 1798. Jacob and Margaret lived in Lewis County, KY. She may have been married to a Stout before the Cox or her maiden name may not have been Mcleas but Stout. Any info would be appreciated Nancy Stricklett Galaway. ________________________________________________________________ Sign Up for Juno Platinum Internet Access Today Only $9.95 per month! Visit www.juno.com

    02/04/2003 04:15:45
    1. [ KYLEWIS] Some Sites to help in your search
    2. the farm
    3. A few times I have seen people post queries to the list that if they had known where to look they could have found the information themselves and maybe had fun doing it. With that in mind, here are some places that I have found helpful over the years in looking up my family that some newcomers might not know about. They aren't the only ones by a long shot but a place to start. Enjoy www.cydislist.com is a compilation of just about everywhere that offers genealogical places to search. www.familysearch.com is the LDS site that is tremendous. They have the 1880 census available and it is all free. www.rootsweb.com if you haven't already it is a good place to start www.worldconnect.com part of roostweb but very searchable with specifics www.genforum.com a neat place to go to see if there is anyone else out there looking at the same family tree as you are www.raogk.com is a neat place where you can get help from people who volunteer their time to do lookups for folks that can't travel to where their family started out. Read the directions for their services carefully before asking for their help. They are volunteers after all. You can also get places by typing in the name you are looking for in quotation marks i.e. "John Edward Doe" and a qualifier such as 'Missouri' outside the quotation marks in your search engine and it may bring up the family in someone's webpage. Good thing to try on a rainy day when you are bored stiff! www.ancestry.com has information that is free along with the stuff they charge for. They also run specials where you can sign up free for two weeks and have access to various databases that they normally charge for. If you are like me...it wouldn't take two weeks to look up all the stuff you have an interest in. Good luck Pam

    02/02/2003 02:59:01
    1. Re: [ KYLEWIS] Re: ROBB
    2. HERMON B FAGLEY
    3. That means some education,and a good hand. Presbyterian ministers ran the best schools at their homes. Latin I+2,ETC On Fri, 31 Jan 2003 10:29:34 -0500 BA <barich@fuse.net> writes: > Helen, > Thanks. Joseph Robb was Clerk of Court/s (County Court and Circuit > Court)in Lewis Co. for abt 44 > yrs (1810-1854) so his name appears on many, many records. > He, son of Robert Robb, SR. > Barb > > Helen Della-Volpe wrote: > > > > For Barb, It was just a coincidence that I ran across the name > ROBB when > > I was re-reading a pension application for Rev. War Service > > > > This application was signed by JOSEPH ROBB, Clerk, Lewis Co., KY. > and > > the date of the application was 30 June l835. > > > > Hope this is of some interest to you. > > > > Regards, > > Helen. > > > > ==== 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 > > > ==== 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 > > ________________________________________________________________ Sign Up for Juno Platinum Internet Access Today Only $9.95 per month! Visit www.juno.com

    01/31/2003 03:42:23
    1. Re: [ KYLEWIS] Re: ROBB
    2. BA
    3. Helen, Thanks. Joseph Robb was Clerk of Court/s (County Court and Circuit Court)in Lewis Co. for abt 44 yrs (1810-1854) so his name appears on many, many records. He, son of Robert Robb, SR. Barb Helen Della-Volpe wrote: > > For Barb, It was just a coincidence that I ran across the name ROBB when > I was re-reading a pension application for Rev. War Service > > This application was signed by JOSEPH ROBB, Clerk, Lewis Co., KY. and > the date of the application was 30 June l835. > > Hope this is of some interest to you. > > Regards, > Helen. > > ==== 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

    01/31/2003 03:29:34
    1. Re: [ KYLEWIS] Robert Robb, SENIOR, of Lewis Co, Ky
    2. HERMON B FAGLEY
    3. My own Scots used Jane [Jincy] and Elizabeth [Queen]. Well,almost Queen Elizabeth. Cousins,both from Dugal McQueen. McQueen Elizabeth. Ebenezer's on Cabin? McNemarr and J.E.Finley,if not John Dunlevy,had Presbyterian churches on both sides of the river,as did McQueen Elizabeth's dad, Rev George Brown. Got to sw Pa. Look for the records of the church of Rev James Finley-sire of Rev John Evans Finley. 1790's. It sat in the forks of the Youghihany and Monoghalia across from Robbtown. Maybe Rehoboth Presbyterian. Twas on the Fayette- Westmoreland Co line,but a mile east of Washington and Allegahny Co,Pa,and a mile [?] sw of West Newton. On Fri, 31 Jan 2003 09:57:39 -0500 BA <barich@fuse.net> writes: > Hermon, > Don't know minister of either of her marriages in Brown Co (1821 and > 1829) > Rev.Wm of Clermont, Baptist, s/o Peter Robb b.Scotland. Robert > Robb,Sr., 1798 Elder in Ebenezer > (Presbyterian) Church, signed bond for 1805 license of minister > William Williamson (Presbyterian). > My Rebecca, 2nd husband Benjamin Applegate and her children all > buried at Salem Baptist, LewisCo > but the Baptist influence could be through her second husband. > Names of her children( Elizabeth and > Jane Douglas, and James,John, William WalterApplegate) have not yet > provided any link to her > ancestry but I do not know middle names of James and John who both > died as young adults. > Thanks for reminder of RABB (and others). Will recheck my records. > Barb > > > HERMON B FAGLEY wrote: > > > > You checking RABB spelling? Alexander is a name most used by the > Scotch > > Don't they say Rev Wm Robb was Germanic? Robert is often used by > the > > Scotch. As is Douglass. > > Who married them? Rankin? Williamson?Finley? Dobbins? > > > > On Thu, 30 Jan 2003 11:46:57 -0500 BA <barich@fuse.net> writes: > > > Thanks Hermon, > > > Yes, I have followed Alexander Robb(1765-?1810 Clermont)+Barbara > > > Light and their children. > > > And Rev. William Robb(?1764?VA-1841 Clermont) and his children. > And > > > William Robb (1775PA-1850's > > > Lewis Co, KY). And a mysterious James E. Robb who died 1817 > Lewis as > > > "an aged man" and many other > > > Robbs in SW Oh and KY. You would think that with only 19 Robb > men > > > on the 1790 PA census, and only 8 > > > on 1800 "2nd census of KY", and only 7 on the 1810 census for > KY, > > > it would be easy to find MY > > > REBECCA ROBB b. 1795 KY (confirmed)parents both from PA. Turns > out > > > it isn't so easy. Slowly, I am > > > eliminating various Robbs as father. Therefore, my current > research > > > of ROBERT ROBB, SENIOR who > > > had at least one daughter of the right age. > > > At this point, I am even willing to consider that MY REBECCA > ROBB > > > may have been a young widow > > > Robb when she married in 1821 Brown Co, Oh to widower Joseph > > > DOUGLASS b. Scotland. > > > Barb > > > > > > HERMON B FAGLEY wrote: > > > > > > > > West Newton,Westmoreland Co,PPPPa was ROBBTOWN . > > > > Alexander Robb,who lived 1\2 way between the Nicholsville Mall > and > > > > New Richmond was brother-in-law to Peter,Jacob,and Daniel > Light. > > > > Rev Wm Robb,who is buried just south of Hooters,at RT 125 AND > > > I-275, > > > > is a Va Robb. Unfortunatly,1 or more lights are burnt out. > It's > > > now > > > > Hooter, or even Hoote > > > > > > > > On Wed, 29 Jan 2003 13:09:38 -0500 BA <barich@fuse.net> > writes: > > > > > After years of searching, I finally am giving up and > appealing > > > for > > > > > help from anyone who knows about > > > > > ROBERT ROBB, SENIOR, born before 1765 and died before 1830 > in > > > > > Lewis Co, KY > > > > > > > > > > What I need is the complete list of his children and > > > particularly if > > > > > he had a daughter Rebecca or > > > > > Sarah. > > > > > > > > > > I find him as early as 1797 Mason [Lewis] Tax lists and as > late > > > as > > > > > 1825 in Lewis. He owned land on > > > > > Cabin Creek and on the 1810 Lewis Co census he had in his > house > > > 5 > > > > > ?sons and 3 ?daughters. > > > > > > > > > > His children > > > > > Definitely, Joseph Robb(1788 Pa-1854 Lewis) - county clerk > over > > > 40 > > > > > years. > > > > > - Joseph's descendants are well documented. > > > > > Probably, Robert, Jr > > > > > John who married Margaret Hillis > > > > > Mary who married 1803 Thomas McIlvain > > > > > > > > > > Can anyone add to this list? > > > > > Barbara > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== 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 > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ________________________________________________________________ > > > > Sign Up for Juno Platinum Internet Access Today > > > > Only $9.95 per month! > > > > Visit www.juno.com > > > > > > > > ==== 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 > > > > > > > > > ==== 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 > > > > > > > > > > ________________________________________________________________ > > Sign Up for Juno Platinum Internet Access Today > > Only $9.95 per month! > > Visit www.juno.com > > > > ==== 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 > > > ==== 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 > > ________________________________________________________________ Sign Up for Juno Platinum Internet Access Today Only $9.95 per month! 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    01/31/2003 03:09:55
    1. [ KYLEWIS] Re: ROBB
    2. Helen Della-Volpe
    3. For Barb, It was just a coincidence that I ran across the name ROBB when I was re-reading a pension application for Rev. War Service This application was signed by JOSEPH ROBB, Clerk, Lewis Co., KY. and the date of the application was 30 June l835. Hope this is of some interest to you. Regards, Helen.

    01/31/2003 03:07:31
    1. Re: [ KYLEWIS] Robert Robb, SENIOR, of Lewis Co, Ky
    2. BA
    3. Hermon, Don't know minister of either of her marriages in Brown Co (1821 and 1829) Rev.Wm of Clermont, Baptist, s/o Peter Robb b.Scotland. Robert Robb,Sr., 1798 Elder in Ebenezer (Presbyterian) Church, signed bond for 1805 license of minister William Williamson (Presbyterian). My Rebecca, 2nd husband Benjamin Applegate and her children all buried at Salem Baptist, LewisCo but the Baptist influence could be through her second husband. Names of her children( Elizabeth and Jane Douglas, and James,John, William WalterApplegate) have not yet provided any link to her ancestry but I do not know middle names of James and John who both died as young adults. Thanks for reminder of RABB (and others). Will recheck my records. Barb HERMON B FAGLEY wrote: > > You checking RABB spelling? Alexander is a name most used by the Scotch > Don't they say Rev Wm Robb was Germanic? Robert is often used by the > Scotch. As is Douglass. > Who married them? Rankin? Williamson?Finley? Dobbins? > > On Thu, 30 Jan 2003 11:46:57 -0500 BA <barich@fuse.net> writes: > > Thanks Hermon, > > Yes, I have followed Alexander Robb(1765-?1810 Clermont)+Barbara > > Light and their children. > > And Rev. William Robb(?1764?VA-1841 Clermont) and his children. And > > William Robb (1775PA-1850's > > Lewis Co, KY). And a mysterious James E. Robb who died 1817 Lewis as > > "an aged man" and many other > > Robbs in SW Oh and KY. You would think that with only 19 Robb men > > on the 1790 PA census, and only 8 > > on 1800 "2nd census of KY", and only 7 on the 1810 census for KY, > > it would be easy to find MY > > REBECCA ROBB b. 1795 KY (confirmed)parents both from PA. Turns out > > it isn't so easy. Slowly, I am > > eliminating various Robbs as father. Therefore, my current research > > of ROBERT ROBB, SENIOR who > > had at least one daughter of the right age. > > At this point, I am even willing to consider that MY REBECCA ROBB > > may have been a young widow > > Robb when she married in 1821 Brown Co, Oh to widower Joseph > > DOUGLASS b. Scotland. > > Barb > > > > HERMON B FAGLEY wrote: > > > > > > West Newton,Westmoreland Co,PPPPa was ROBBTOWN . > > > Alexander Robb,who lived 1\2 way between the Nicholsville Mall and > > > New Richmond was brother-in-law to Peter,Jacob,and Daniel Light. > > > Rev Wm Robb,who is buried just south of Hooters,at RT 125 AND > > I-275, > > > is a Va Robb. Unfortunatly,1 or more lights are burnt out. It's > > now > > > Hooter, or even Hoote > > > > > > On Wed, 29 Jan 2003 13:09:38 -0500 BA <barich@fuse.net> writes: > > > > After years of searching, I finally am giving up and appealing > > for > > > > help from anyone who knows about > > > > ROBERT ROBB, SENIOR, born before 1765 and died before 1830 in > > > > Lewis Co, KY > > > > > > > > What I need is the complete list of his children and > > particularly if > > > > he had a daughter Rebecca or > > > > Sarah. > > > > > > > > I find him as early as 1797 Mason [Lewis] Tax lists and as late > > as > > > > 1825 in Lewis. He owned land on > > > > Cabin Creek and on the 1810 Lewis Co census he had in his house > > 5 > > > > ?sons and 3 ?daughters. > > > > > > > > His children > > > > Definitely, Joseph Robb(1788 Pa-1854 Lewis) - county clerk over > > 40 > > > > years. > > > > - Joseph's descendants are well documented. > > > > Probably, Robert, Jr > > > > John who married Margaret Hillis > > > > Mary who married 1803 Thomas McIlvain > > > > > > > > Can anyone add to this list? > > > > Barbara > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== 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 > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ________________________________________________________________ > > > Sign Up for Juno Platinum Internet Access Today > > > Only $9.95 per month! > > > Visit www.juno.com > > > > > > ==== 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 > > > > > > ==== 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 > > > > > > ________________________________________________________________ > Sign Up for Juno Platinum Internet Access Today > Only $9.95 per month! > Visit www.juno.com > > ==== 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

    01/31/2003 02:57:39
    1. Re: [ KYLEWIS] Robert Robb, SENIOR, of Lewis Co, Ky
    2. HERMON B FAGLEY
    3. You checking RABB spelling? Alexander is a name most used by the Scotch Don't they say Rev Wm Robb was Germanic? Robert is often used by the Scotch. As is Douglass. Who married them? Rankin? Williamson?Finley? Dobbins? On Thu, 30 Jan 2003 11:46:57 -0500 BA <barich@fuse.net> writes: > Thanks Hermon, > Yes, I have followed Alexander Robb(1765-?1810 Clermont)+Barbara > Light and their children. > And Rev. William Robb(?1764?VA-1841 Clermont) and his children. And > William Robb (1775PA-1850's > Lewis Co, KY). And a mysterious James E. Robb who died 1817 Lewis as > "an aged man" and many other > Robbs in SW Oh and KY. You would think that with only 19 Robb men > on the 1790 PA census, and only 8 > on 1800 "2nd census of KY", and only 7 on the 1810 census for KY, > it would be easy to find MY > REBECCA ROBB b. 1795 KY (confirmed)parents both from PA. Turns out > it isn't so easy. Slowly, I am > eliminating various Robbs as father. Therefore, my current research > of ROBERT ROBB, SENIOR who > had at least one daughter of the right age. > At this point, I am even willing to consider that MY REBECCA ROBB > may have been a young widow > Robb when she married in 1821 Brown Co, Oh to widower Joseph > DOUGLASS b. Scotland. > Barb > > HERMON B FAGLEY wrote: > > > > West Newton,Westmoreland Co,PPPPa was ROBBTOWN . > > Alexander Robb,who lived 1\2 way between the Nicholsville Mall and > > New Richmond was brother-in-law to Peter,Jacob,and Daniel Light. > > Rev Wm Robb,who is buried just south of Hooters,at RT 125 AND > I-275, > > is a Va Robb. Unfortunatly,1 or more lights are burnt out. It's > now > > Hooter, or even Hoote > > > > On Wed, 29 Jan 2003 13:09:38 -0500 BA <barich@fuse.net> writes: > > > After years of searching, I finally am giving up and appealing > for > > > help from anyone who knows about > > > ROBERT ROBB, SENIOR, born before 1765 and died before 1830 in > > > Lewis Co, KY > > > > > > What I need is the complete list of his children and > particularly if > > > he had a daughter Rebecca or > > > Sarah. > > > > > > I find him as early as 1797 Mason [Lewis] Tax lists and as late > as > > > 1825 in Lewis. He owned land on > > > Cabin Creek and on the 1810 Lewis Co census he had in his house > 5 > > > ?sons and 3 ?daughters. > > > > > > His children > > > Definitely, Joseph Robb(1788 Pa-1854 Lewis) - county clerk over > 40 > > > years. > > > - Joseph's descendants are well documented. > > > Probably, Robert, Jr > > > John who married Margaret Hillis > > > Mary who married 1803 Thomas McIlvain > > > > > > Can anyone add to this list? > > > Barbara > > > > > > > > > ==== 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 > > > > > > > > > > ________________________________________________________________ > > Sign Up for Juno Platinum Internet Access Today > > Only $9.95 per month! > > Visit www.juno.com > > > > ==== 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 > > > ==== 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 > > ________________________________________________________________ Sign Up for Juno Platinum Internet Access Today Only $9.95 per month! Visit www.juno.com

    01/30/2003 07:25:50
    1. Re: [ KYLEWIS] Robert Robb, SENIOR, of Lewis Co, Ky
    2. BA
    3. Thanks Hermon, Yes, I have followed Alexander Robb(1765-?1810 Clermont)+Barbara Light and their children. And Rev. William Robb(?1764?VA-1841 Clermont) and his children. And William Robb (1775PA-1850's Lewis Co, KY). And a mysterious James E. Robb who died 1817 Lewis as "an aged man" and many other Robbs in SW Oh and KY. You would think that with only 19 Robb men on the 1790 PA census, and only 8 on 1800 "2nd census of KY", and only 7 on the 1810 census for KY, it would be easy to find MY REBECCA ROBB b. 1795 KY (confirmed)parents both from PA. Turns out it isn't so easy. Slowly, I am eliminating various Robbs as father. Therefore, my current research of ROBERT ROBB, SENIOR who had at least one daughter of the right age. At this point, I am even willing to consider that MY REBECCA ROBB may have been a young widow Robb when she married in 1821 Brown Co, Oh to widower Joseph DOUGLASS b. Scotland. Barb HERMON B FAGLEY wrote: > > West Newton,Westmoreland Co,PPPPa was ROBBTOWN . > Alexander Robb,who lived 1\2 way between the Nicholsville Mall and > New Richmond was brother-in-law to Peter,Jacob,and Daniel Light. > Rev Wm Robb,who is buried just south of Hooters,at RT 125 AND I-275, > is a Va Robb. Unfortunatly,1 or more lights are burnt out. It's now > Hooter, or even Hoote > > On Wed, 29 Jan 2003 13:09:38 -0500 BA <barich@fuse.net> writes: > > After years of searching, I finally am giving up and appealing for > > help from anyone who knows about > > ROBERT ROBB, SENIOR, born before 1765 and died before 1830 in > > Lewis Co, KY > > > > What I need is the complete list of his children and particularly if > > he had a daughter Rebecca or > > Sarah. > > > > I find him as early as 1797 Mason [Lewis] Tax lists and as late as > > 1825 in Lewis. He owned land on > > Cabin Creek and on the 1810 Lewis Co census he had in his house 5 > > ?sons and 3 ?daughters. > > > > His children > > Definitely, Joseph Robb(1788 Pa-1854 Lewis) - county clerk over 40 > > years. > > - Joseph's descendants are well documented. > > Probably, Robert, Jr > > John who married Margaret Hillis > > Mary who married 1803 Thomas McIlvain > > > > Can anyone add to this list? > > Barbara > > > > > > ==== 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 > > > > > > ________________________________________________________________ > Sign Up for Juno Platinum Internet Access Today > Only $9.95 per month! > Visit www.juno.com > > ==== 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

    01/30/2003 04:46:57
    1. Re: [ KYLEWIS] Robert Robb, SENIOR, of Lewis Co, Ky
    2. HERMON B FAGLEY
    3. West Newton,Westmoreland Co,PPPPa was ROBBTOWN . Alexander Robb,who lived 1\2 way between the Nicholsville Mall and New Richmond was brother-in-law to Peter,Jacob,and Daniel Light. Rev Wm Robb,who is buried just south of Hooters,at RT 125 AND I-275, is a Va Robb. Unfortunatly,1 or more lights are burnt out. It's now Hooter, or even Hoote On Wed, 29 Jan 2003 13:09:38 -0500 BA <barich@fuse.net> writes: > After years of searching, I finally am giving up and appealing for > help from anyone who knows about > ROBERT ROBB, SENIOR, born before 1765 and died before 1830 in > Lewis Co, KY > > What I need is the complete list of his children and particularly if > he had a daughter Rebecca or > Sarah. > > I find him as early as 1797 Mason [Lewis] Tax lists and as late as > 1825 in Lewis. He owned land on > Cabin Creek and on the 1810 Lewis Co census he had in his house 5 > ?sons and 3 ?daughters. > > His children > Definitely, Joseph Robb(1788 Pa-1854 Lewis) - county clerk over 40 > years. > - Joseph's descendants are well documented. > Probably, Robert, Jr > John who married Margaret Hillis > Mary who married 1803 Thomas McIlvain > > Can anyone add to this list? > Barbara > > > ==== 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 > > ________________________________________________________________ Sign Up for Juno Platinum Internet Access Today Only $9.95 per month! Visit www.juno.com

    01/29/2003 07:47:34
    1. [ KYLEWIS] Robert Robb, SENIOR, of Lewis Co, Ky
    2. BA
    3. After years of searching, I finally am giving up and appealing for help from anyone who knows about ROBERT ROBB, SENIOR, born before 1765 and died before 1830 in Lewis Co, KY What I need is the complete list of his children and particularly if he had a daughter Rebecca or Sarah. I find him as early as 1797 Mason [Lewis] Tax lists and as late as 1825 in Lewis. He owned land on Cabin Creek and on the 1810 Lewis Co census he had in his house 5 ?sons and 3 ?daughters. His children Definitely, Joseph Robb(1788 Pa-1854 Lewis) - county clerk over 40 years. - Joseph's descendants are well documented. Probably, Robert, Jr John who married Margaret Hillis Mary who married 1803 Thomas McIlvain Can anyone add to this list? Barbara

    01/29/2003 06:09:38
    1. [ KYLEWIS] New Cemeteries
    2. Bruce Logan
    3. Fellow Carter and Lewis Co., KY researchers, I have a new Greenup Co., KY cemetery online at my web page. It is the Logan - Smith Cemetery on Zion Hill. In addition I also have other new cemeteries from other counties online. They are the Logan Cemetery in Rowan Co., KY and the Enix - Sloan Cemetery in Carter Co., KY. Also onsite are the Granny Thomas Cemetery, Stamper Cemetery, Bald Point Cemetery and the Jordan - Enix Cemetery in Lewis Co., KY, and the Penland - Hurst Cemetery in Fleming Co., KY. I have also linked to several cemeteries off site that have Logan descendants. Some might be of interest to other researcher. To access the cemeteries click on my URL listed in my signature and then click on "Cemeteries" or "Logan Family Cemeteries". Bruce Bruce E. Logan Jr. 2234 Concord Dr. Wheelersburg, OH 45694 blogan@falcon1.net Logan Family and Van Bibber Web Page http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~blogan MS Instant Messenger - blogan@falcon1.net - Bruce

    01/27/2003 09:23:40
    1. [ KYLEWIS] Lewis co. - WELLS cem.
    2. Elizabeth Gerber
    3. Hi everybody- Does anyone know of a WELLS cemetery in Vanceburg, Lewis co, KY? I just got a death certificate for a James Albert Wells, who died Mar. 4, 1937 in Vanceburg (62y). Parents were listed as Henry Wells & Georgia Carson. I would assume that it is a family cemetery, & I'm trying to determine if he fits in my Wells family tree. Do records exist for this cemetery? Any help would be greatly appreciated! Thanks- Elizabeth

    01/13/2003 02:42:09
    1. Re: [ KYLEWIS] Warings in Carter, Lewis and Greenup Counties
    2. Bruce Logan
    3. Pam, I have information on the Waring line you are seeking. I sent you an e-mail but did not get a response. We did communicate earlier concerning the Martin side of the family. Bruce Bruce E. Logan Jr. 2234 Concord Dr. Wheelersburg, OH 45694 blogan@falcon1.net Logan Family and Van Bibber Web Page http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~blogan MS Instant Messenger - blogan@falcon1.net - Bruce ----- Original Message ----- From: "the farm" <critters@cablenet-va.com> To: <KYLEWIS-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, December 31, 2002 12:29 PM Subject: [ KYLEWIS] Warings in Carter, Lewis and Greenup Counties > I want to post this again in hopes of finally putting this family tree > together so I can send it off to my cousins. They are the sons of Joseph G. > Waring (1902-1972) and LeMonne Phillips (1913-2001) and grew up on the > family farm in Garrison, Ky. > Joseph G. was the son of John F. Waring and Jane McAllister. From there it > gets really confusing. A lot of Basil Warings and Francis Warings...etc. > Does someone have this family tree and can help me connect Joe in there > somewhere? > Thanks...any help is appreciated > Pam > > > ==== KYLEWIS Mailing List ==== > > Messge Board: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec?htx=board&r=rw&p=localities.northam.usa.st ates.kentucky.counties.lewis&o=1&maxrows=25&dir=next > >

    01/07/2003 04:23:52
    1. RE: [ KYLEWIS] Swearingen's Mills (Plural) in Lewis County, Kentucky, after 1808
    2. DeniseC
    3. Thanks for the further information about the Swearingens, Barb. I really appreciate it. I wish I could help you nail down the location of the Swearingen mills, but I've had very little information about my Swearingen ancestors. Here is my ancestry with the Swearingens: Elizabeth Swearingen (b 1839, Lewis Co., KY) married Squire Ruggles (b 1839?, Lewis Co., KY). She was the daughter of James Swearingen (b 1808, Lewis Co., KY) and Elizabeth Montgomery (b 1809, PA). James was the son of Marmaduke Swearingen (b abt 1784, possibly Fayette Co., PA) and Mary Stratton (his second wife, b abt 1787 possibly Mason Co., KY). Marmaduke was the son of John Swearingen (b 1752, Frederick, MD) and Jane Barkley (b abt 1760, possibly Fayette Co., PA). ~ DeniseC You must be the change you wish to see in the world. ~ Mahatma Gandhi :-----Original Message----- :From: BA [mailto:barich@fuse.net] : :Denise :I am the one searching for the exact location of Swearingen mills used as a :reference point in :several Lewis Co records. This mill was located on Cabin Creek (per p. 25 :Ragan's History of Lewis :Co). :Anyway, - just a few Swearingin records :1810 census Lewis - (fa) John age 45+ = b. bef 1765, (sons) Daniel, Jno, :Othe :1820 census Lewis - (fa) John, Daniel, Marmaduke,Abraham, Charles, :Bartlett[?Barkley], John, Jr :[age 26/44 =b 1776-1794] :1830 I can get it if you need it :1840 census Lewis (surnames in alpha order-so can't determine location) :James Swearingin, [?W.] Swearingin, B. Swearingin, C. Swearingin, and :JOHN SWEARINGIN [both he :and wife age 90/100 = b. 1740/50******] : :Some online family trees list fa John as died 1834 and buried at East Fork :Christian Church ---- :BUT --- the John Swearingin on the cemetery list : d. 1-31-1834, age 57 [= b. abt 1777] and thus JOHN, JR :Clearly, fa John was still alive in 1840 and another tree lists death as :1844. :Barb

    01/06/2003 08:53:08
    1. Re: [ KYLEWIS] Swearingen's Mills (Plural) in Lewis County, Kentucky, after 1808
    2. BA
    3. Denise I am the one searching for the exact location of Swearingen mills used as a reference point in several Lewis Co records. This mill was located on Cabin Creek (per p. 25 Ragan's History of Lewis Co). Anyway, - just a few Swearingin records 1810 census Lewis - (fa) John age 45+ = b. bef 1765, (sons) Daniel, Jno, Othe 1820 census Lewis - (fa) John, Daniel, Marmaduke,Abraham, Charles, Bartlett[?Barkley], John, Jr [age 26/44 =b 1776-1794] 1830 I can get it if you need it 1840 census Lewis (surnames in alpha order-so can't determine location) James Swearingin, [?W.] Swearingin, B. Swearingin, C. Swearingin, and JOHN SWEARINGIN [both he and wife age 90/100 = b. 1740/50******] Some online family trees list fa John as died 1834 and buried at East Fork Christian Church ---- BUT --- the John Swearingin on the cemetery list d. 1-31-1834, age 57 [= b. abt 1777] and thus JOHN, JR Clearly, fa John was still alive in 1840 and another tree lists death as 1844. Barb DeniseC wrote: > > Boy, am I glad I asked the question about the Swearingen Mills inquiry, > because this response is about my ancestors. John Swearingen and > Catherine Stull are my 5G grandparents, and their son Marmaduke was my > 4G grandfather! Do have any more information on them? > > ~ DeniseC > > You must be the change you wish to see in the world. ~ Mahatma Gandhi > > :-----Original Message----- > :From: HERMON B FAGLEY [mailto:hermfagley@juno.com] > :Sent: Wednesday, January 01, 2003 8:23 PM > :To: KYLEWIS-L@rootsweb.com > :Subject: Re: [ KYLEWIS] Swearingen's Mills (Plural) in Lewis County, > :Kentucky, after 1808 > : > :Otho Col Otho Holland Williams,once of Williamsport,Md near > :Swearigen's Ferry across the > :Potomac. John Swearigen's Catherine Stull was from the same county as > :Williamsport. .And who was Daniel's namesake. I think Sheriff "Indian > Van > :Swaerigen,and Capt Andrew Swearigen,and Marmaduke,or 'Blue Jacket > maybe" > :were > :unvcles of your John Swearigen. Otho and Oakie were not namesake's. > :Otho was a [?] Greek God. > : > :On Wed, 01 Jan 2003 22:26:18 -0500 BA <barich@fuse.net> writes: > :> Randal, > :> In 1810 census there are only 4 Swearingens in Lewis Co. > :> John Swearingen -age 45+- reportedly from Fayette Co. PA > :> on page census page 101 > :> > :> and his sons - Daniel 26/44, Jno, (jr) 16/25, Othe 16/25 > :> on census page 99 just 2 houses from Oke Hendrickson who was known > :> to > :> live in Poplar Flat (Lewis County's first governmental meetings held > :> at > :> his house- see much more in Ragan's history) > :> > :> So father John was living in one location while his 3 sons were > :> living > :> in Poplar Flat area. > :> A study of the other names on page 101 where father John lived may > :> provide more clues to where he > :> was located. > :> > :> Barb > :> > :> Randal W Cooper rwcooper@kellnet.com > > ==== 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

    01/06/2003 03:39:35