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    1. Re: [KYMASON-L] Mason county Christian Church records
    2. ben hawkins
    3. By the way, Coralie Jones Runyon Jones (after the death of her husband, Dr. Harold Runyon, she married Earle D. Jones, the legendary Maysville basketball coach, educator, and administrator, for whom Jones Intermediate School is named) is still very much alive, and a much renowned retired music educator from the Ripley-Union-Lewis-Huntington, Maysville Independent, and Mason County Schools. Hines <khines1@qwest.net> wrote: I have a copy of a book printed in 1948 "A History of the Christian Church - Maysville, Ky" by Gayle Anderson Braden and Coralie Jones Runyon. There are a couple of Osbornes mentioned in it, but not the two Osbornes that you mention. I haven't ended up using this book too much as the families I've been researching ended up having attended different churches. Kathy > > Seabiker44@wmconnect.com wrote: > Could someone tell me if there is a Christian (Disciples of Christ) Church in > Mason County that would have records of parishioners dating back to the > 1800s? I am interested in my relatives, Daniel Worsham Osborne and John Watkins > Osborne. > > Thank you. > > Larry > > ==== KYMASON Mailing List ==== > The Simon Kenton Festival and Kenton Kin Reunion is an annual event > that is held in Old Washington, Mason County, KY, during the > 3rd week-end in Sept. The Festival features Pioneer encampments > and craft demonstrations, historical buildings and genealogy research. > ==== KYMASON Mailing List ==== The Simon Kenton Festival and Kenton Kin Reunion is an annual event that is held in Old Washington, Mason County, KY, during the 3rd week-end in Sept. The Festival features Pioneer encampments and craft demonstrations, historical buildings and genealogy research. --------------------------------- Yahoo! FareChase - Search multiple travel sites in one click.

    10/30/2005 10:20:05
    1. Re: [KYMASON-L] Mason county Christian Church records
    2. Kathy Hines
    3. Well, goodness! If you should happen to see Coralie Jones, kindly let her know that that book is still read and appreciated almost 50 years after the publication of it. I can only hope that something I do will still be useful 50 years later. Kathy ben hawkins wrote: > > By the way, Coralie Jones Runyon Jones (after the death of her husband, Dr. Harold Runyon, she married Earle D. Jones, the legendary Maysville basketball coach, educator, and administrator, for whom Jones Intermediate School is named) is still very much alive, and a much renowned retired music educator from the Ripley-Union-Lewis-Huntington, Maysville Independent, and Mason County Schools. > > Hines <khines1@qwest.net> wrote: > I have a copy of a book printed in 1948 "A History of the Christian > Church - Maysville, Ky" by Gayle Anderson Braden and Coralie Jones > Runyon. There are a couple of Osbornes mentioned in it, but not the two > Osbornes that you mention. I haven't ended up using this book too much > as the families I've been researching ended up having attended different > churches. > > Kathy

    10/31/2005 02:12:35
    1. Re: [KYMASON-L] Mason county Christian Church records
    2. ben hawkins
    3. Kathy, Mason County and the City of Maysville recently had a "Coralie Runyon Jones Appreciation Day". I no longer live in Maysville, so I doubt that I should see her. She was teaching in the Mason County School system when I was attending the Maysville City Schools where her future husband, Earle Jones, was superintendent, so I really didn't know her; however, her first husband, Dr. Runyon, was my eye doctor when I was a child. Mrs Jones (Mrs Runyon then) taught my older sisters, Shirley and Harlene, in both the Maysville City Schools and the Ripley-Union-Lewis (later Ripley-Union-Lewis-Huntington) Schools. Although she's getting along in years, I hear that Mrs Jones is still in very good health. Kathy Hines <khines1@qwest.net> wrote: Well, goodness! If you should happen to see Coralie Jones, kindly let her know that that book is still read and appreciated almost 50 years after the publication of it. I can only hope that something I do will still be useful 50 years later. Kathy ben hawkins wrote: > > By the way, Coralie Jones Runyon Jones (after the death of her husband, Dr. Harold Runyon, she married Earle D. Jones, the legendary Maysville basketball coach, educator, and administrator, for whom Jones Intermediate School is named) is still very much alive, and a much renowned retired music educator from the Ripley-Union-Lewis-Huntington, Maysville Independent, and Mason County Schools. > > Hines wrote: > I have a copy of a book printed in 1948 "A History of the Christian > Church - Maysville, Ky" by Gayle Anderson Braden and Coralie Jones > Runyon. There are a couple of Osbornes mentioned in it, but not the two > Osbornes that you mention. I haven't ended up using this book too much > as the families I've been researching ended up having attended different > churches. > > Kathy ==== KYMASON Mailing List ==== E-mail List Mom at mailto:daisysroots@yahoo.com Visit Daisy's Roots! http://www.rootsweb.com/~daisy/1daisy.htm --------------------------------- Yahoo! FareChase - Search multiple travel sites in one click.

    10/31/2005 10:18:31