This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: GATES, HARMON, PORTER Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/WBB.2ACI/3018 Message Board Post: My grandmother is Myrtle Douglas Gates. According to the birth certificate of her daughter Genevieve she was born in 1914 and also according to the 1910 Census. Myrtle(Myrtie) had two brothers and one sister. Cahen (b. @1913), Clarence (b.1919) and Mary (b. 1926). Myrtle's parents were Bassett Gates and Mittie L Unknown. Bassett was born in 1879 according to the 1880 Census. Bassett's parents are/were Joseph C Gates and Mary Conely. I have Joseph being born in Aberdeen, Ohio (b. 1856) and Mary being born 1849 in Ireland. Joseph and Mary were married on April 1, 1875 in Maysville, Kentucky. Does anyone have any information on this family? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you in advance for your help
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Dougherty/Hill/Kirkpatrick Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/WBB.2ACI/2556.1.1 Message Board Post: Yes, I think maybe we can connect. Do you have an Alexander Hill m. a Kelley? Let me look at my file.Please contact me via e-mail--Bvl54@aol.com. That is a small L.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/WBB.2ACI/2556.1 Message Board Post: Saw your posting on Ancestry.com. My great grandfather, David Isaac Hill, was born in Maysville, KY in 1832. His father, William, died there in 1834. His mother was Elizabeth Shaffer Hill. Do you think there is any connection to your research here? Gary Hill
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Moore Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/WBB.2ACI/3017 Message Board Post: Here is a little information about Moore’s getting their DNA tested. It really is a very easy process. You can just order the test kit from www.familytreedna.com. They mail you two little scrapers. You scrape the inside of you cheek. It does not hurt. Left cheek one morning; the right cheek the next. You put the scrapers in a little plastic bottle and mail them off. Then you wait several weeks (6) and you will receive your results and all of your matches. Hopefully you will match me. Then the fun begins. I have found lots of lost cousins and have proven at least one cousin was not really my cousin. That was the hard part. I had my DNA tested at www.familytreedna.com. You will get it done cheaper if you join and have it tested through the Moore-Worldwide group. We receive a discount. Go to http://small-stuff.com/MOORE/. We are pretty much the only Moore group that is active in the www.familytreedna.com Moore groups. The 12-marker test cost $99. That's a good one to start with. The 37-marker test is $189. The 25-marker test is $148 and the 67-marker is $269. I have received my 12, 25, and 37 marker results a long time ago. I am waiting for my 67 marker results. They should be in any day now. I have matched 404 other people with my DNA thus far. Most are on the 12-marker test, but several are on the more helpful 25 and 37 marker tests. There is no use spending the extra money for the 67-marker test right off. If you don't match anyone on the 12, you can just wait until you do. However, if you do match someone you should upgrade to a higher marker test. The more markers the better. I started with the 37-marker and matched people on 37 markers right off. Another Moore researcher that I thought was my cousin started with the 37-marker, because I recommended him to do so, but he has never matched any Moore’s. If you are short on money, only do the 12-marker test and see what happens. If money is no issue, just going straight for the 67-marker test will save you time and money. You can see the results of all the Moore’s that belong to this group at this link http://small-stuff.com/MOORE/results.htm. Just looking at this site will be helpful to many. www.familytreedna.com has tons of useful information about the ins and outs of having you DNA tested and what it means. Remember don’t order your test straight through them. Order it through the Moore Worldwide group and you will receive a discounted rate.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Moore Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/WBB.2ACI/3016 Message Board Post: Does anyone know anything about Samuel Moore & Sarah Griffith and their descendants? Samuel Moore and Sarah Griffin were married Dec 1803 in Mason Co. Kentucky. There is a Samuel Moore in the 1810 census in Mason County, Kentucky with 4 people in his household. Maybe 2 male and 2 females. There are also two Daniel Moore's in the census on consecutive pages. I have scanned copies of each census page. This is just a guess as to Samuel being John Sherman's father. There were three Flaugher sisters who married 3 Moore brothers, John Sherman, Isaac and Samuel. John Sherman Moore's brother, Samuel, has been referred to as Samuel Moore, Jr. in some records, so I surmised that their father's name may have been also Samuel. I looked at OneWorldTree under Diana Moore. Her John Sherman Moore is listed as being born in Kentucky in 1805. Also, both a Daniel and a Samuel Moore are found in 1780 Elizabeth Twp, Essex Co, NJ, along with a John, John, Fr, Jonathan and Enoch Moore. http://www.altlaw.com/EDBALL/essx1780.txt PRE-1790 CENSUS ESSEX CO., NJ 1780 ====================================================================== SNDX ----NAME---- ---- TOWNSHIP---- PAGE TYPE M600 MOORE, Daniel ELIZABETH TWP 127 M600 MOORE, Elizabeth ELIZABETH TWP 127 M600 MOORE, Enoch ELIZABETH TWP 126 M600 MOORE, John ELIZABETH TWP 127 M600 MOORE, John Jr. ELIZABETH TWP 127 M600 MOORE, Jonathan ELIZABETH TWP 127 M600 MOORE, Samuel ELIZABETH TWP 126 Essex Co., New Jersey is where John Jackson Moore #140 died. He is one of my Y-DNA matches’ ancestors. I don’t have any books on Mason Co., Kentucky. I wish I had looked last summer when I was there. I do have several books on Brown Co. I have three books of records on marriages in Brown Co. Ohio. One covers from 1818-1850. The other covers marriages from 1851-1850. I will have to go through my other books. I have another that covers from 1818-1835. I have another book that cover earlier marriage that go back to this time period, but it covers the entire state. I will look and see if I can find them in there. They were not there. I have purchased a number of books about Brown County. But these four are not much help. I looked in two books of wills from Brown Co., Ohio. There is a Samuel Moore whose will was administrated in 1834. It is docket # 6949. Catherine Moore was the administrator. I looked in several others of my Brown Co. books and nothing in them. On page 163 of the book, History of Brown County, Ohio 1883 by Beers, I find reference to Daniel Moore. An Elizabeth Moore (wife of Aaron Pence) is mentioned as being the daughter of Daniel and Lizzie Davidson Moore, of Virginia, who settled in Adams Co, Ohio in 1797. Samuel died in 1815 and was a soldier in war of 1812. They had 13 children. None by name of John. This Pence family, which Elizabeth Moore married into, is married into the Flaugher family. Samuel and Elizabeth Moore Pence’s son married Naomi Flaugher, who is Jacob Flaugher’s daughter. This information is on page 174 of the same book. Naomi Flaugher married Daniel Pence 28 Dec 1854. She was born in Huntington Township, Brown Co., Ohio. He was born Aug 1830 in Sprigg Twp, Adams Co., Ohio. Her father, Jacob’s father was Adam Flaugher. Adam Flaugher is Sarah Ann Flaugher’s father. Sarah Ann Flaugher married our John Sherman Moore. Sarah Ann Flaugher and Naomi Flaugher ! are 1st cousins. Their common ancestors are Adam Flaugher and Catherine Ann Hidler. I think this Moore family is tied into ours. I have an Enoch Moore in my database that was born in 1768 and died 1822. He married Elizabeth Harris. Their children were Nathaniel, Enoch, John, and Edward. Enoch’s brothers were Cornelius, John, and Amos. Enoch’s father was Nathaniel, b. 1735, d. 1798 and his mother was Eleanor Van Brunt. Nathaniel’s father was Captain John Moore, b. 1715, d. 3 September 1768 who was married to Keziah Phillips. Cap. John Moore’s father was Nathaniel Moore b. 14 Mar 1687 in Newtown, Long Island, New York. His father was Cap. Samuel Moore born abt. 1645 and died in 1738, his father was Rev. John Moore, born in 1619 in Southwell, Nottinghamshire, England. He died 17 September 1657 in Newtown, Long Island. He married Margaret Howell about 1645. These are the only two Enochs that are in my database. They would have my Y-DNA. I will have to look in a book that I have to see if they lived in New Jersey. The book, First Census of Kentucky 1790, by G. M. Brumbaugh, M.D. lists only two Samuel Moore’s in Kentucky and no Daniel Moore’s in Kentucky. One of the Samuel Moore’s is living in Fayette Co. and the other in Lincoln Co., Kentucky.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Moore Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/WBB.2ACI/3015 Message Board Post: Does anyone know any thing about Daniel G. Moore & Margaret Willoughby and their descendants? Daniel Moore married Polly Willoughby on 10 April 1809 in Mason Co., Kentucky. Polly's father signed permission for her to marry. His name is John Willoughby. Witnesses were Mason Griffith and Jacob Hizer. The Griffith family is married into the Moore line of Bob Moore my DNA match. I found a consent to marry signed by John Willoughby: John Willoughby could not write his name. I also found the marriage bond. Surety was signed by Daniel Moore and Jacob Heizer. This was dated the 11th day of April. Daniel could sign his name, but Jacob Heizer could not. Daniel Moore was born in New Jersey and settled on the Mad River. He served in the Revolution in New Jersey. He died in 1838 and is buried with some of his family in the Moore Cemetery in Clark County. The book, Early Ohioans’ Residences From The Land Grant Records compiled by Mayburt Stephenson Riegel, published in 1976 by the Ohio Genealogical Society, PO Box 2625, Mansfield, Ohio 44906, has a record of a Daniel Moore. This book was written for genealogist. It gives where the men lived when the land grants were awarded. When Daniel Moore’s land grant was awarded he lived in Hamilton County on 18 February 1806. According to the book, "History of Brown County, Ohio" published in Chicago in 1883 by W. H. Beers & Co. on page 500 a "Daniel and John Moore" are listed together like they are brothers or at least relatives as being an early pioneer in Huntington Township in Brown County, Ohio. Daniel Moore is listed in the following years tax list for Mason Co., Kentucky: 1800, 1801, June 1802 Tax List 2, Cabin Creek, Tax List 1 June 1803, 29 acres Cabin Creek, Tax List 3 May 26, 1804, 30 acres Salt Lick Creek, 1809, 1813. The book, First Census of Kentucky 1790, by G. M. Brumbaugh, M.D. lists only two Samuel Moore’s in Kentucky and no Daniel Moore’s in Kentucky. One of the Samuel Moore’s is living in Fayette Co. and the other in Lincoln Co., Kentucky. 1810 census page 259, I 270 show Daniel Moore is living in Mason Co., Kentucky. The household has 5 males under 5, 1 male 26-44. There are two Daniel Moores in the 1810 Census of Mason Co., Kentucky. One has 9 people in his household. Five are male and three are female. The other Daniel Moore family in this census has 7 people, 2 males and 5 females. I have scanned copies of each census page. 1820 census; Suppose to say Hunnington Township but says Lewis Township; Brown County, Ohio shows his house hold with 2 males under 5, 1 male over 45, 2 females 5-10. . He is living next to the Adam Flaugher and Alpheus Bascom. With a John Willoughby living on same page. 1830 census he is living in Huntington Township in Brown County. His household has 1 male 10-15, 1 male 15-20, 1 male over 45, 2 females 15-20, 2 females 30-40. He is still living next to Alpheus Bascom. 1830 Census: Sherry was living in West Union, Adams Co., Ohio all by himself. He sold his property in 1834 in Huntington Township, Brown Co., Ohio. Deed: Daniel G. Moore and wife Margaret to John B. Shinkle L 11 363 land quit claim, Estate of Christian Shinkle (Page 203) 1840 census: He does not appear. 1840 census: Sherry Moore is shown living next to the Flaugher's. 1850 census: Sherry and Isaac are living next to the Flaugher’s. Daniel and a Samuel Moore are found in 1780 Elizabeth Twp, Essex Co, NJ, along with a John, John, Fr, Jonathan and Enoch Moore. http://www.altlaw.com/EDBALL/essx1780.txt PRE-1790 CENSUS ESSEX CO., NJ 1780 ====================================================================== SNDX ----NAME---- ---- TOWNSHIP---- PAGE TYPE M600 MOORE, Daniel ELIZABETH TWP 127 M600 MOORE, Elizabeth ELIZABETH TWP 127 M600 MOORE, Enoch ELIZABETH TWP 126 M600 MOORE, John ELIZABETH TWP 127 M600 MOORE, John Jr. ELIZABETH TWP 127 M600 MOORE, Jonathan ELIZABETH TWP 127 M600 MOORE, Samuel ELIZABETH TWP 126
Does anyone have a photo they could share (off-line of course) of the following home located in Mason Co., KY? This house is on the National Register of Historic Places...... Pelham, Charles, House ** (added 1987 - Building - #87000148) Also known as Taylor House; Grant House Taylor Mill Rd., Orangeburg Historic Significance: Event, Architecture/Engineering Architect, builder, or engineer: Unknown Architectural Style: Federal Area of Significance: Architecture, Exploration/Settlement Period of Significance: 1750-1799 Owner: Private
Theresa: I don't have any information on Sarah Browne Pelham Taylor you asked for but I use to live on Pelham Street in Maysville. It runs off Forest Ave in the east end of Maysville. It was no doubt named for some one named Pelham. It would be interesting to look into. Don Lee
Seeking more information on Sarah Browne Pelham Taylor b 1788, daughter of Charles & Isabella Pelham of Mason Co., KY. Did she marry Robert Perry Taylor, 1809 in Granville, Co., NC? It's said Sarah died in 1813, leaving 2 children, Isabella Taylor Potter and Richard Pelham Taylor b 1812. Did Isabella Taylor Potter even return to live in Mason Co., KY prior to her death in 1838? Could someome do a look-up for a burial for Isabella Taylor Potter d abt 1838? Many Thanks, Teresa
Looking for info on Family of Willie Morgan & Bertie Gray Bertie was born ? Were? Willie was born? Were? Robert A Morgan was born 1904 .In Ky Were? I have been told that he died when a Docter gave him the wrong medision ? ? What was Edgar F morgan Middle Name ? F ? Thanks Jim
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: TROVER/HOWTON Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/WBB.2ACI/3014 Message Board Post: Looking for an old marriage record for JONATHAN HOWTON & ANN E. TROVER for 1780's. Their first child was born abt. 1789. Can anyone help me. Any suggestion will be greatly appreciated. Thanks Jan :)
Looking for any info on the following: Children of William Morgan and Bertie Gray Edgar Morgan born 23-Aug-1918 in Maysville, KY Mary Ellen Morgan Born Mason County, KY Ann Fay Morgan Born Mason County, KY Dorothy Jean Morgan Born Mason County, KY Christine Morgan Born Mason County, KY Thanks Jim Gray
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/WBB.2ACI/3011.2 Message Board Post: I am nowhere near Mason County, but I can offer this suggestion: Last year I visited the Mason County Museum Center in Maysville, which houses a wealth of genealogical information for Mason County and surrounding counties. The researcher there, Myra Hardy, charges $25 an hour for research - which could be minimal if you know specifically what you want. Their phone number is 606-564-4372. E-mail is rearchlibrary@masoncountymuseum.org. They also have a website at www.masoncountymuseum.org. Good luck.
I bet I'm probably related to Father William Hinds way back in history some where. The spelling of our family name changed from HINDS to HINES just before the 1900s. I don't suppose he has some interest in genealogy.(?) Kathy Hines -----Original Message----- From: ben hawkins [mailto:captnemo1958@yahoo.com] Sent: Sunday, June 04, 2006 11:09 AM To: KYMASON-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [KYMASON-L] Where in Mason Cty? Sue, There are three Catholic Churches in Mason County : St. Patrick in Maysville ( the pastor is Father William Hinds, and Father James Louis McHugh is the retired priest in residence), St Rose of Lima in May's Lick (which shares a pastor, Father Verne Hogan, with St Charles Borromeo Church in Flemingsburg), and St James in Minerva (which shares a pastoral administrator, Deacon Hillenmeyer, with St James Church in Brooksville, and is served by a priest, Father Dan Saner, responsible for the Minerva and Brooksville Churches, as well as St Augustine Church in Augusta, KY). The Flemingsburg Church is in neighboring Fleming County, and the Augusta and Brooksville Churches are in neighboring Bracken County. I should also note that Father McHugh (see above) is the former pastor of both the May's Lick and Flemingsburg Churches, and the Minerva and Brooksville Churches. St Patrick happens to be his native parish, although he never pastored there. I hope this is helpful to you. Sincerely yours, Ben Hawkins
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/WBB.2ACI/3013.1.1 Message Board Post: Thank you for the information. As you can tell from where my posting ended up I am rather new to Ancestry.com. I couldn't figure out how to post a query where I wanted to put it.
Sue, There are three Catholic Churches in Mason County : St. Patrick in Maysville ( the pastor is Father William Hinds, and Father James Louis McHugh is the retired priest in residence), St Rose of Lima in May's Lick (which shares a pastor, Father Verne Hogan, with St Charles Borromeo Church in Flemingsburg), and St James in Minerva (which shares a pastoral administrator, Deacon Hillenmeyer, with St James Church in Brooksville, and is served by a priest, Father Dan Saner, responsible for the Minerva and Brooksville Churches, as well as St Augustine Church in Augusta, KY). The Flemingsburg Church is in neighboring Fleming County, and the Augusta and Brooksville Churches are in neighboring Bracken County. I should also note that Father McHugh (see above) is the former pastor of both the May's Lick and Flemingsburg Churches, and the Minerva and Brooksville Churches. St Patrick happens to be his native parish, although he never pastored there. I hope this is helpful to you. Sincerely yours, Ben Hawkins Sue Martinson <suem600@yahoo.com> wrote: Hi Everyone I am not too familiar with Mason Cty. I found a marriage for James Flagherty and Agnes Davis in 1852. But WHERE in Mason Cty did they marry ? They were Irish Catholics. Do you think Maysville would be the only place to search ? I found the marriage in the IGI. I wonder if there is more info on the film ? I am going to need someone to check parish records and cemeteries once I figure out where to look. Does anyone know a good researcher ? Sue in Florida __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com ==== KYMASON Mailing List ==== List problems? First, read the Welcome Message that you received when you subscribed. E-mail List Mom at mailto:daisysroots@yahoo.com Visit Daisy's Roots! http://www.rootsweb.com/~daisy/1daisy.htm __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/WBB.2ACI/395.2.1 Message Board Post: Hi Lloyd- Sorry for my delay in responding! How do you fit into the family? Please write me at pazuu@spiritone.com . We know Samuel's approximate date of birth and his siblings and father's names and have the father's will. We don't know too much about Nancy Blankenbaker, but know where Mary spent her last days and her first marriage. I'd love to hear from you and share info! Thanks for writing- Patti
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/WBB.2ACI/3013.1 Message Board Post: What is the reason for posting on a Kentucky bulletin board? Those folks were born in Mexico. I notice that some of the other Hickcox around them say that they were born in OH, IL, or TX though. George M. is near Frank and he is 39 and born in OH. 1920 United States Federal Census > Arizona > Cochise > Douglas Ward 3 > District 22 Enumerated Jan 7, 1920 838 7th St. 200 201 Frank Hickcox, head, 66, Arizona, speaks Spanish, Mexico, Mexico Hernando, son, 12, Mexico (Arizona), Mexico, Mexico Oscar, son, 12, Mexico (Arizona), Mexico, Mexico Mary, daughter, Mexico (Arizona), Mexico, Mexico Angelia, wife, 43, Mexico, Mexico, Mexico Arizona was the 48th state in the USA; it became a state on February 14, 1912. So I would be careful with state and federal boundaries while trying to work my way back from the 1920 census. I assumed you have this already, so I won't type it all out: 1930 United States Federal Census > Arizona > Cochise > Douglas > District 27 838 7th St. 317 240 Hickox, Frank, Mex, 77, married, 52, Ohio, Connecticut, Vermont Angela, Mex, 52, married, 27, Mexico (city), CA, CA, Immigration year of 1916 (crossed out) Oscar, 22, Mexico (city), Ohio, Mexico (city), Mary, 20, Mexico (city), Ohio, Mexico (city), There are several possibilities for Frank in the 1870 and 1880 census. I would try to get his AZ death cert and see if it names his parents.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Hickox, Robinson Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/WBB.2ACI/3013 Message Board Post: Looking for any and all infomation about Mary Hickox. B. 1910 Lived in Douglas Arizona in 1920. She was a public school teacher there in 1930. Married a Robinson in the 30's Daughter of Frank Hickox and Angelia. Brothers were Oscar and Hernando
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/WBB.2ACI/3012 Message Board Post: How much is an original copy of Lewis Collins' History of Kentucky worth?