RootsWeb.com Mailing Lists
Previous Page      Next Page
Total: 1860/10000
    1. Re: [KYMASON-L] RE: KYMASON-D Digest V05 Andersons in Christian Church
    2. Ann Murphy
    3. Kathy Hines Thank you but Charity Campbell was deceased Ann

    11/02/2005 01:18:29
    1. Re: [KYMASON-L] RE: KYMASON-D Digest V05 Andersons in Christian Church
    2. Kathy Hines
    3. The authors don't really talk about themselves in the book at all. I would suggest that you could locate Coralie, since she is still living and in good health, and ask her about Gayle, her co-author. Kathy C George wrote: > > Thanks to Kathy Hines for the information from the Maysville Christian > Church History. I believe the C. B. Anderson mentioned might be Peter's > brother. This may give me another lead to pursue. Is there any information > on the book's author, Gayle Anderson Braden? Perhaps some of her descendants > remain in the area. Anyway, I appreciate all the informatiion on both the > Andersons and the Osbornes. > > _________________________________________________________________ > Don’t just search. Find. Check out the new MSN Search! > http://search.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200636ave/direct/01/ > > ==== 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

    11/02/2005 12:46:37
    1. Re: [KYMASON-L] Mason county Christian Church records
    2. Kathy Hines
    3. Hmmm... that's interesting. I do see a Wm. Campbell in Mason co. on the 1840. But his (and his wife's) age is listed in the 50-60 column. They have one boy 10-15, girl 5-10, and another girl 15-20. The next line is the Charles S. Brown family. There are a total of 26 William Campbell families in KY in 1840. Two of them are in Nicholas co., one in Fleming and one in Lewis counties - and, of course, the one in Mason county. Kathy Ann Murphy wrote: > > Elizabeth Brown b. 8 Dec 1810 > d. 21 dec 1885 Grenola, Elk Co. Ks. her parents Pa > mar William Campbell b. abt. 17 Mar 1811 Ma or Md > d. 9 Dec 1852 Hampshire, Kane Co. Ill > > 1. Francis 1833 Ky > 2 John B b. 1839 Ky > 3 Charity B b. 1838 d. 10 Sep 1849 Hampshire, Kane Co. Ill. > 4 William Samuel b. 1843 Maysville, Mason Co. Ky. > moved to Ill. 1843 - 1847 > Ann > > ==== KYMASON Mailing List ==== > Search this list's archived messages! > http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl

    11/02/2005 12:26:44
    1. Mason County, KY
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: John Jacob Stroud Classification: Cemetery Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/WBB.2ACI/2974 Message Board Post: Can anyone tell me if the Minerva United Methodist Church still has services and how can you find out about the people that are buried next to the Church. My grandfather John Jacob Stroud is buried there and some of my other relations. The Church is a little ways out of Minerva. Who would have records of burials? Any help is appreciated.

    11/02/2005 12:25:27
    1. Re: [KYMASON-L] Mason county Christian Church records
    2. Kathy Hines
    3. Loads of Campbell mentions (particularly Alexander): Campbell, Alexander 14, 17, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 27, 32, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 48, 50, 57, 128 Campbell, Mrs. Alexander 21 Campbell, Thomas 14, 17, 22, 41, 60, 114 I'd have to just sell you my copy of the book and let you read through all the references yourself. ;o) Kathy Ann Murphy wrote: > > Would like more information on Alexander Campbell family. > > Trying to find Campbell & Brown from Mason Co. Ky. moved to Hampshire, > Kane Co. Ill. about 1845 > Thank you for information > Ann in Ks > > ==== KYMASON Mailing List ==== > Search this list's archived messages! > http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl

    11/02/2005 12:10:35
    1. Re: [KYMASON-L] Mason county Christian Church records
    2. Kathy Hines
    3. Two BROWN mentions..... "A History of the Christian Church Maysville Kentucky." Authored by Gayle Anderson Braden and Coralie Jones Runyon Published in 1948 by: The Official Board of the Maysville Christian Church. pg. 45-46 (part of) As early as 1846 the churches of May's Lick, Beasley Creek, Maysville, Mill Creek, Minerva, Cabin Creek, Lawrence Creek, Washington, Germantown, Augusta, and Brooksville had joined in a "Cooperation." The immediate purpose of th eCooperation was to hire an evangelist who could preach periodically in each of the associating churches and who would also spread the gospel in "destitute portions" of the county where there were no churches. Elder William R. Brown was employed as the evangelist in the year 1845-1846. A letter from Mr. Brown gives and insight into the workings of the Cooperation: Frankfort, KY April 15, 1846 Dear Bro. Campbell: My year's labours as an evangelist in the Mason County Cooperation terminated on the 1st of this month. During the year I preached 334 regular discourses and immersed 176 persons.... The brethren cooperating have adopted the principle of "equality" in raising the means to support their evangelists. They have taxed themselves $1200, to be given to two efficient evangelists for the ensuing year. I spent one-fourth of my time within the limits of the cooperation; and the brethren wish to do more abroad this year than they did last... I am under many obligations to the brethren in Mason County Cooperation: the constant society and cooperation of the elders of the churches composing the Cooperation have been of substantial service to me..... part of pg. 52 It is known that Elder Young came to Maysville as early as 1847, for on February 6 of that year there was a notice in the Eagle that he would address the Sunday School teachers of the city; and a few days later the Herald observed that Elder W.M. Brown would assist Elder John Young in a meeting and Waller Small also recorded that Elder Young held a meeting for the May's Lick church during 1847. Also, in a list of agents authorized to receive funds for Bethany College in April, 1847, was the name of Elder J. Young, Mayville, Mason, County, Kentucky. FUZZYWUG@aol.com wrote: > > Are there any Brown's mentioned? > > ==== 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

    11/02/2005 12:05:43
    1. RE: KYMASON-D Digest V05 Andersons in Christian Church
    2. C George
    3. Thanks to Kathy Hines for the information from the Maysville Christian Church History. I believe the C. B. Anderson mentioned might be Peter's brother. This may give me another lead to pursue. Is there any information on the book's author, Gayle Anderson Braden? Perhaps some of her descendants remain in the area. Anyway, I appreciate all the informatiion on both the Andersons and the Osbornes. _________________________________________________________________ Don’t just search. Find. Check out the new MSN Search! http://search.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200636ave/direct/01/

    11/02/2005 06:54:42
  1. 11/02/2005 04:29:48
    1. Re: [KYMASON-L] RE: KYMASON-D Digest V05 #198 Christian Church book
    2. In a message dated 11/1/2005 12:52:03 PM Central Standard Time, bearsrme181@hotmail.com writes: > bearsrme181@hotmail.com (C George) > Daniel Worsham Osborne is my GGGGrandfather. My GGGrandfather was John W. Osborne. I wish you well in your research on the Anderson's. Larry

    11/01/2005 04:44:01
    1. Re: [KYMASON-L] Mason county Christian Church records
    2. Thanks so very much. I know that my Osborne's were from England. As you stated, many were from Ireland. Thanks for the info too on the number of Osborne's listed in Mason and the surrounding counties. Very interesting. Again, thanks! Larry

    11/01/2005 04:34:39
  2. 11/01/2005 04:25:30
    1. Re: [KYMASON-L] Mason county Christian Church records
    2. Ann Murphy
    3. Elizabeth Brown b. 8 Dec 1810 d. 21 dec 1885 Grenola, Elk Co. Ks. her parents Pa mar William Campbell b. abt. 17 Mar 1811 Ma or Md d. 9 Dec 1852 Hampshire, Kane Co. Ill 1. Francis 1833 Ky 2 John B b. 1839 Ky 3 Charity B b. 1838 d. 10 Sep 1849 Hampshire, Kane Co. Ill. 4 William Samuel b. 1843 Maysville, Mason Co. Ky. moved to Ill. 1843 - 1847 Ann

    11/01/2005 04:00:05
    1. Re: [KYMASON-L] Mason county Christian Church records
    2. Ann Murphy
    3. Would like more information on Alexander Campbell family. Trying to find Campbell & Brown from Mason Co. Ky. moved to Hampshire, Kane Co. Ill. about 1845 Thank you for information Ann in Ks

    11/01/2005 03:32:19
    1. Re: [KYMASON-L] Mason county Christian Church records
    2. Kathy Hines
    3. Sorry, no Eubanks in the index of this book. Robert H Eubanks wrote: > > If there are any records of Eubanks or similar spellings, > I would appreciate any information on them. > I am particularly trying to find a Frank or Francis M. Eubanks born > around 1837 > > Bob Eubanks > Leesburg, FL > > ==== KYMASON Mailing List ==== > E-mail List Mom at mailto:daisysroots@yahoo.com > Visit Daisy's Roots! > http://www.rootsweb.com/~daisy/1daisy.htm

    11/01/2005 12:44:27
    1. Re: [KYMASON-L] Mason county Christian Church records
    2. Kathy Hines
    3. No Peppers mentioned. But there are several mentions of HOLTON, including: "A History of the Christian Church Maysville Kentucky." Authored by Gayle Anderson Braden and Coralie Jones Runyon Published in 1948 by: The Official Board of the Maysville Christian Church. pg. 19 Antinomianism, the doctrine that Christians are freed from the moral law by the dispensation of grace set forth in the gospel, was a controversial issue among Baptists in the early nineteenth century. William Grinstead had been criticized for preaching this doctrine at the May's Lick and the Lee's Creek churches, and it was probably because of his strong emphasis on it that he "drew off from the Bracken Association three churches, Maysville, Stonelick, and Richland." This undoubtedly explains the lapse in reports from the Maysville Baptist Church to the Bracken Association during the years 1816 to 1823. Between 1823 and 1828 there seems to have been no regular minister for the Maysville Baptist Church. We do find a record of William Payne, Alexander Campbell, Jesse Holton, and others preaching at the Baptist Meeting House occasionally during this interval. This Baptist Meeting House in Maysville was located on Main Cross Street, now called Market, nearly opposite the tanyard of Nathaniel Poyntz. It was a frame structure and was valued at $1,500. JAPCAPHOTSTUFF@aol.com wrote: > > Can anyone tell me if there are any "Pepper" or "Holton" names in the church > records? > > Thanks! > > ==== KYMASON Mailing List ==== > E-mail List Mom at mailto:daisysroots@yahoo.com > Visit Daisy's Roots! > http://www.rootsweb.com/~daisy/1daisy.htm

    11/01/2005 12:43:25
    1. Re: [KYMASON-L] RE: KYMASON-D Digest V05 #198 Christian Church book
    2. Kathy Hines
    3. "A History of the Christian Church Maysville Kentucky." Authored by Gayle Anderson Braden and Coralie Jones Runyon Published in 1948 by: The Official Board of the Maysville Christian Church. Pgs (part of)32-34 Undoubtedly these compounded misfortunes blighted the fledgling Christian Church along with the rest of the city, but by 1835 it was gaining new members and strength. During the first six months of this year, John O'Kane and David S. Burnet held meetings for the church. It was during the meeting held by Elder O'Kane that "the doors of the house in which the Christian Church had been born were closed against it.... A temporary home was sought and found in a carpenter's shop in Graves Alley." The membership of the "Reformed" church was now approximately eighty-four. It was definitely accepted by the communicty as an independent church and was apparently looked upon with respect. The carpenter shop in the alley was not appropriate in location or size for the new church... The circumstances leading up to the erection of the first, permanent church building were as follows: .... a committee of two, viz: William B. Mooklar and William Corwine, were appointed by the Christian Church of Maysville, Mason County, Kentucky, to purchase a lot of ground and build a house of worship for said church, which was accodingly done as soon therafter as possible, and on the 11th of February following, 1836, they reported to the congregation the building finished, at a cost of sixteen hunred and thirty-eight dollars. [goes on to say who laid the foundations, etc. for the church building on Third Street between Sutton and Fish (now Wall) Streets] bottom of page 34 In addition to the original twenty-eight, others who were members of the church by 1836 were the following: C.B. Anderson, Eli Anderson, Amanda Brooks, Elizabeth Brooks, Mary A. Brooks, Delilah Burgoyne, Martha Chambers, Moses Chambers and wife, David Clark and wife, Catherine Cooper, John Corwine William Corwine, Thomas Daulton, Maria Dewese, Joseph Frank, Sr., Elizabeth Hays, Mariah Hixson, William Holton and wife, Julia Hudnut, Nancy McCall, Araminta Miner, William B. Mooklar, Frederick Morgan, John Morford, William Moss and wife, Jone Outon, James Phillips and wife, Evan Ricketts, Sr., and wife, Eliza Senteny (later Mrs. Joseph Frank), Alex Shackleford, John Shackleford and wife, Daniel Spaulding, Jr, and wife, James Spaulding and wife, B. Smith, Nancy Thompson, Joseph Thompson, Sallie Wadsworth, Amanda Wood, Andrew T. Wood, and Mary Wood. (goes on to talk a bit about Holtons, Franks, Cartmell, and Daulton and Jones - who is grandparents of whom.) C George wrote: > > In the book, "History of the Christian Church in Maysville, KY", is there > any mention of Andersons? I notice the author is Gayle Anderson Braden. I am > related to both the Osbornes (Daniel W. is my ggggrandfather) and the > Andersons. I am looking specifically for information on Peter S. Anderson, > born (in VA?) in 1803 and died in Mason County in 1888. He is buried in > Locust Grove Cemetery in Dover. His son Lewis married Mary Eliza Osborne, > daughter of Thomas Collier Osborne. They eventually moved their family to > West Virginia. Although Peter Anderson was considered a "prominent citizen" > of Mason County, I am having difficult tracing his family. Perhaps church > records would help. I believe they were members of one of the Christian > Churches. In West Virginia, they attended the Disciples of Christ church. > > _________________________________________________________________ > Express yourself instantly with MSN Messenger! Download today - it's FREE! > http://messenger.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200471ave/direct/01/ > > ==== KYMASON Mailing List ==== > Visit the Mason County Website! > http://www.rootsweb.com/~kymason/mason.htm > Be sure to bookmark it!

    11/01/2005 12:33:12
    1. Re: [KYMASON-L] Mason county Christian Church records
    2. In a message dated 11/1/2005 1:44:11 P.M. Mountain Standard Time, captnemo1958@yahoo.com writes: There are still Hickmans in Mason County. Dale Hickman teaches adult literacy for the Maysville Community & Technical College. His Dad, Gene Hickman, is retired from the Ledger-Independent newspaper, and I went to school with his sisters, Donna and Jennifer. I don't know if any of the Hickmans were members of the Christian Church, but many of the Hixsons were. Should I find anything more, I shall post it. Mommahick@aol.com wrote:I have read these messages with great interest. Now ,I'm wondering if there might be some Hickmans listed in any of the church records I'm looking for the parents of William M. Hickman, b. 21 Oct 1825 in Mason County, KY. This is just a stab in the dark, but thought it would be worth a try. His wife, Rovina/Rowena Clinkenbeard was also born in Mason Co. in 1832. I would really appreciate it if you would look for me. Thanks so much for your willingness to help. Analee I would like to get in touch with Dale and/or his father Gene if possible. They could be relatives! It has been really hard to find anyone connected to the Mason Co., Hickmans. Thanks Analee Hickman

    11/01/2005 12:28:16
    1. Re: [KYMASON-L] Mason county Christian Church records
    2. Kathy Hines
    3. I see two Hixsons (Mariah and Nathan) listed in the index, but I don't see any mention of Hickman. Kathy Mommahick@aol.com wrote: > > I have read these messages with great interest. Now ,I'm wondering if there > might be some Hickmans listed in any of the church records I'm looking for > the parents of William M. Hickman, b. 21 Oct 1825 in Mason County, KY. This > is just a stab in the dark, but thought it would be worth a try. His wife, > Rovina/Rowena Clinkenbeard was also born in Mason Co. in 1832. I would really > appreciate it if you would look for me. Thanks so much for your willingness > to help. > Analee > > ==== KYMASON Mailing List ==== > Search this list's archived messages! > http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl

    11/01/2005 11:52:48
    1. Re: [KYMASON-L] Mason county Christian Church records
    2. Bob Eubanks: There were Hughbanks who lived at Foster in Bracken County. It was sometimes spelled Eubanks. I think there is a Hughbanks Cemetery there. Did you ever live in Covington? Don Lee

    11/01/2005 07:15:33
    1. RE: KYMASON-D Digest V05 #198 Christian Church book
    2. C George
    3. In the book, "History of the Christian Church in Maysville, KY", is there any mention of Andersons? I notice the author is Gayle Anderson Braden. I am related to both the Osbornes (Daniel W. is my ggggrandfather) and the Andersons. I am looking specifically for information on Peter S. Anderson, born (in VA?) in 1803 and died in Mason County in 1888. He is buried in Locust Grove Cemetery in Dover. His son Lewis married Mary Eliza Osborne, daughter of Thomas Collier Osborne. They eventually moved their family to West Virginia. Although Peter Anderson was considered a "prominent citizen" of Mason County, I am having difficult tracing his family. Perhaps church records would help. I believe they were members of one of the Christian Churches. In West Virginia, they attended the Disciples of Christ church. _________________________________________________________________ Express yourself instantly with MSN Messenger! Download today - it's FREE! http://messenger.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200471ave/direct/01/

    11/01/2005 06:42:12