Margaret, I would also be interested in knowing about this deed book. Harrodsburg-Mercer Historical Society (Research Library) sent me some papers in re to my George White. According to one paper, George had land (500 acres) when he died on 17 FEB 1824 in Casey Co. KY. The prior assignee was M. Marshall. Would love to know who this M. Marshall was. Also, do you know what the dates are for this deed book you are looking for? Thanks, Shari
Hello, I am seeking information on my ggg-grandfather, Lewis Montgomery, who was born in KY around 1798. I do not have any idea who his parents were. He migrated to TN, probably Hamilton or Roane county TN and then later to Izard county AR. His wife was Nancy (maiden name unknown). Any help is appreciated as he is my brick wall. Even Nancy's maiden name would be extremely helpful. Many thanks. Doris Mitchell scottishdori@aol.com
Can anyone out there help me find the Mercer Co, KY Deed Book which is listed in the General Index to Deeds at the Family History Library as 2S4. I have ordered many of the Deed books & have still not found this book. I need to copy at least four deeds which are very important to me. Thanks for any help you can give.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Hall Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/gBB.2ACI/1470.1.1.1.1 Message Board Post: I am from New Albany, but live in Jeffersonville now. I do know where Hausfelt Lane is. Worked a couple of years in the industrial park for Fire King and earlier at I.U.S. Didn't know there was a cemetery there. I went to the National Cemetery Monday where my mother and father are buried. Also buried there is Herbert Hall and a William Hall killed in the Civil War, don't know if it is Peter Halls son or not. What branch of Halls are you from. My email address is olddogman@insightbb.com if you just want to email me there.
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/gBB.2ACI/1470.1.1.1 Message Board Post: Yes I would any info you might have. Scott cemetary is actually located off of Hausfelt Lane in New Albany. It is stuck in the center of the Industrial Park. Are you from this area? If so I would be happy to help you find it. However My sister and I were thier a few weeks ago and there are no Hall headstones to be found. May of the stones have been destroyed by vandals.
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/gBB.2ACI/3356 Message Board Post: Web site update 4/09/05 http://www.historic-atlas-series.com/ The Historic Atlas Series has been updated to include township and precinct level atlases from Pennsylvania and Kentucky. By popular request, we are currently digitizing more of these kinds of atlas and map data, and will be adding more in the coming weeks. Kentucky: http://www.historic-atlas-series.com/ky_map/ky_index.html Pennsylvania: http://www.historic-atlas-series.com/pa_map/pa_index.html At the present, atlas CD's are offered from Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin. Missouri, West Virginia and Virginia will be added later this year so please feel free to check back often. The Historic Atlas Series may be an invaluable aid to Genealogists, Historians and researchers in search of 19th century places and place names. Many early property owners are indicated on the township and precinct level maps making these a great resource for identifying 19th century land ownership. Each atlas includes the following 19th century features: * roads, railroads and canals * cities, towns and villages * post offices and government sites * one-room schoolhouses, churches and cemeteries * rivers, streams and ferries * industrial sites, furnaces and mills * early homesteads and farms * land ownership - and much, much more Details on early maps are often difficult to read and these are no exception; however, by virtue of high resolution Adobe PDF formatting, map documents may be inspected at high levels of magnification without additional digital distortion; something that simply cannot be accomplished with paper reproductions and photocopies. The Adobe Acrobat Reader for MS Windows is needed to view, zoom, pan and print from the PDF map images, and is included free on each CD. No other software is necessary. The map data has been created and configured using the Adobe Acrobat Reader (6.0) for MS Windows (98, 98SE, XP, NT and 2000). The maps may be viewed in earlier versions of the software as well; however, optimum use of the data can be expected using the Adobe Reader 6.0 that is included on each CD. Best Regards, Rich Green Historic Atlas Series http://www.historic-atlas-series.com/
Oklahoma Genealogical Society has received this press release which is of interest to genealogists from Rick Buchanan, Public Information Officer for Carolynn Caudill, Oklahoma County Clerk. This is the only information we have at this time. The Oklahoma County Clerk's website is http://www.oklahomacounty.org/coclerk/ CAROLYNN CAUDILL OKLAHOMA COUNTY CLERK 320 ROBERT S. KERR, ROOM 105 OKLAHOMA CITY, OK 73102 (405) 270-0082 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Rick Buchanan, PIO April 7, 2005 405-713-6228 Land Records Preservation Nears Completion Oklahoma County Clerk’s Office to offer window to the past via Internet Oklahoma City – Oklahoma County Clerk Carolynn Caudill today announced her office will soon complete electronic documentation of all land records in Oklahoma County. The documentation goes all the way back to 1890 – seventeen years prior to Oklahoma becoming a state. “This has been an enormous undertaking of historic value to all our citizens,” said Caudill. “We expect to announce we have finished the electronic scanning and indexing of approximately 8,650,000 pages of land records in our county by the end of summer. When we’re done, we estimate we will have over 543-million keystrokes entered on our computers. Our rich heritage and history will soon be available to all citizens to use if they have internet access. This is exciting and we’re looking forward to finishing this incredible task for the benefit of our citizens.” Caudill pointed out that genealogy is one of the fastest growing hobbies in America. “More and more people want to know their genealogy and family tree. We see them every day pouring over records in the County Clerks Office looking for clues and evidence of their roots. In just a few months, they’ll be able to pore over these documents at home via their home computer. Whether someone came here as a Boomer, a Sooner, by foot, on a horse, or on a train, we’ll have a record of it if they bought real estate or oil interest in our county,” said Caudill. “A few years ago our state leaders recognized that these historic documents must be preserved and I am proud that the Oklahoma County Clerk’s Office was tasked to do this job. We will soon be a gold mine of information via the internet,” Caudill added. The Oklahoma County Clerk’s Office contracted out the duties of the electronic documentation of all the land records in Oklahoma County with HTC Global Services, Inc., of Troy, Michigan, who was the lowest bidder. The project has taken about three years to complete due to planning and organizing all the records. The entire cost of the project is estimated around $1.8-million. The original cost of the entire project was estimated as high as $12-million. The scanning and indexing of the documents is being paid through a $5 Records Preservation Fee the legislature approved a couple of years ago. The fee is collected each time a property document is filed in the Oklahoma County Clerk’s Office. “HTC Global Services has done an exceptional job at a very reasonable price. I applaud them for their outstanding work and their work ethic. While they are not Oklahomans, we do recognize them as “honorary citizens” of our state. They have documented our history and they deserve tremendous honor for their work on behalf of the citizens of our state. “It has taken fiscal discipline and several years to save enough money to do a project of this magnitude. The main benefit of researching all real estate information by name and legal description is the savings of time not only for our citizens, but for the County Clerk employees, as well. Add to that the benefit of being able to actually view the filed documents without having to pull and sort through thousands of books, then anyone can see that what we are doing is efficient and benefits the taxpayers in the long run by reducing the costs of staff needed to file the documents,” Caudill noted. “The impact of preserving Oklahoma’s history by preserving our records will be felt for many years to come. Genealogists will always use our records to search for their roots. Soon they will do this via the internet. We’ll miss seeing their faces, but we know they’ll love the ease and accessibility of searching these documents via the internet. While attorneys and other customers use this tool to do their jobs and historians and genealogists continue to study the past; we, in this office, will continue to look for ways to make their jobs easier and their lives simpler,” Caudill closed. Carolynn Caudill is serving her third term as the Oklahoma County Clerk. She served as an auditor at the State Auditor and Inspector’s Office prior to becoming County Clerk in Oklahoma County. Caudill also worked as Kiowa County Clerk for 12 years, prior to her service with the State Auditor’s Office. Hugs, Carolyn Remember you have a friend in Oklahoma -- endlessly sorting out dead relatives! Researching COZINE in Kentucky, Kansas, Indiana, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New Amsterdam (New York) and the Netherlands.
Everyone is invited to the Ancestral Trails Historical Society's Third Annual Genealogy & History Book Fair & Sale on Saturday, May 14th, from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. EDT at the Pritchard Community Center in Elizabethtown, KY. This year's event includes over 50 tables & 5,500 sq. ft. of societies, authors and vendors representing the history of towns, churches, individuals and events from all around the Kentucky area. There is no admission charge and no charge for two free presentations. Carolyn Wimp will have a new book available: "Hardin County Newspaper Abstracts 1908". There will be plenty of free parking and lunch will be available on site. E-mail librarian@aths.com for more information on the book fair and vendors, including a map to the Pritchard Community Center. Ancestral Trails Historical Society is a regional genealogical and historical society with a national membership. It was formed in 1975 to gather, process and preserve genealogical and historical information relative to Breckenridge, Bullitt, Edmonson, Grayson, Hardin, Hart, Jefferson, LaRue, Meade and Nelson Counties in Kentucky and Harrison County in Indiana. The Ancestral Trails Research Library is located in the Hardin County History Museum at the corner of Dixie Hwy (US 31W) and Mulberry St. (US 62) in downtown Elizabethtown, KY. Hours are from 10:00 a.m. until 2:00 p.m. Wednesday through Saturday. Admission is free.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Wood/Woods Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/gBB.2ACI/3355 Message Board Post: I am looking for information on Polly Wood/s. She would be my Great Great Great Grandmother..She had a son named Nimrod Wood/s. Nimrod is my GG Grandfather. I have a couple of Census reports that show Polly as being single with four kids...Nimrod, Harrison, Kanzada, and John. Nimrod married Betsie Jane Morris and they moved to Indiana in the early 1900s. I made contact with some relatives in Indiana and they say that Polly's children were illegitimate by the same man. I thought her name might be Mary Polly Woods? If anyone has any info I would greatly apreciate your help... This has become a mystery! Wayne, Mercer and Monticello Ky..all seem to come into play as the places they were living. Also, I dont know when the S happened, but we all spell our name as Woods with the S on the end. Thanks in adavance... Ron and Mindy Woods
Hope everyone will come to our Dutch Cousins worldwide reunion in Harrodsburg, Mercer Co, Kentucky this Fall. It will be the last weekend in September, the dates are Fri-Sat, Sept 23-24th 2005. We have lots of fun things planned. Descendants of the Rev. Cornelius COZINE (1718-1786) are especially invited. One of Rev. Cozine's daughters, Phebe, married J. WESTERFIELD (Westervelt) in 1777 New Jersey, and this is mainly the WESTERFIELD gathering, but they invited us to join them since we COZINEs are so few. If interested, send an email and we will supply further details. Hugs, Carolyn Remember you have a friend in Oklahoma -- endlessly sorting out dead relatives! Researching COZINE in Kentucky, Kansas, Indiana, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New Amsterdam (New York) and the Netherlands. On Apr 2, 2005, at 3:53 PM, KYMERCER-D-request@rootsweb.com wrote:
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Ryan, Burford Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/gBB.2ACI/3354 Message Board Post: I was hoping someone could do a lookup for a possible will for David Ryan of Mercer Co. I have seen his date of death posted as 1855. Thank you for any help.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Withers Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/gBB.2ACI/869.1.1.1.2 Message Board Post: I'm doing research on my g.grandfather Edw. Withers and noticed you said that Gideon was married to Jenny before Martha. I just received a copy of the SS application I had requested on Edward and he has that Jenny was his mother. He also had her maiden named spelled Chalfiney. I know that my grandfather had a sister named Jenny also. Do you know what happened to the other 2 children Gideon and Kate? Was Martha a sister to Jenny? Edward (when young) use to work up and down the river at West Point. Edw. was born 1873
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Tatham, Shields, Deadman Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/gBB.2ACI/3353 Message Board Post: I have tried to find the gravestone for Samuel Tatham. What I’ve found, Samuel lived in Baltimore, Maryland then moved to Washington County, Kentucky. He was married to Nancy C. Shield and they had Sally, Joseph, & Ida then they divorced. I “think” he was in the Civil War and census’s show him as living in Marion National Military Home in Indiana . . or . . was it just a pension for Nancy C.. Can you tell me if he died in Kentucky or Indiana, please. I would love pictures of the tombstones for Samuel Tatham, Nancy C., or their children.*** (1850 United States Federal Census > Maryland > Baltimore > Baltimore Ward 15: Joseph TATAM - Age 30, born MD, Blacksmith; Martha TATAM - 33, MD; Joseph TATAM - 11, MD; ***Saml TATAM - 10, MD; Maria TATAM - 4, MD; Mary A. TATAM- 2, MD.) (1860 United States Federal Census > Maryland > Baltimore (Independent City) > Baltimore Ward 15: [NO Joseph, Maria, & Mary A. Tatam] Martha Tatum - age 47, tailoress; Joseph - 21, ship carpenter; ***Samuel – 20, caulker.) (1880 United States Federal Census > Kentucky > Willisburg > Washington > All Townships > District 208: Sally Shields - ? / Age 71 / widowed / Born in KY / Father born in KY / mother born in KY; ***Samuel Tatum - ? / 36 / married / boiler ? / MD / MD / MD; ***Nancy C. - wife / 34 /married / KY / KY / KY; Sally - daughter / 14 / KY / KY / KY; Joseph - son / 10 / works on farmer / KY / KY / KY; Ida E - ***Something other than a direct relationship [My grandmother said Ida’s name is Ida Keeling. Ida’s real father may be Jordan Keeling, KY, wife, 8 children, own house] / 8 / IN / MD / KY.) (1900 United States Federal Census > Kentucky > Washington > Willisburg > District 124: Nancy C. Tatham - head / Age 54 / ***divorced; Ida, husband-Mark Deadman, & children; AND Jourdan Keeling – boarder [son?] / 18 / hired servant / KY / KY / KY.) (1910 United States Federal Census > Kentucky > Washington > Willisburg > District 143: ***Nancy C Tatham – mother-in-law / Age 65 / widowed & divorced?.) (1910 United States Federal Census > Kentucky > Washington > 1-Dist > District 142: ***Samuel Tatham – boarder / Age 69 / ***divorced / born in MD, father born in MD, mother born MD;) (1920 United States Federal Census > Kentucky > Washington > Willisburg > District 154: Nancy C. Tatham – head2 [Mark Deadman head1 & etc.] / Age 74 / widowed & divorced.) (1920 United States Federal Census > Indiana > Grant > Center > District 61 ***National Military Home, Marion, Center Twp., Grant Co., IN, USA: Samuel Tatham – inmate / age 78 / ***divorced / born in MD, father born in MD, mother born in MD.) (Marion National Cemetery 1700 38th St., Marion, IN 46953, ***765-674-0284. Originally intended as a simple burial plot for the aged men at the national soldiers' home, this cemetery is open to anyone who served honorably in the US military, as well as to their spouses and children.) (Civil War Pension Index records matching your search for Samuel Tatham with Civil War All Records > Military > ***Civil War Pension Index Personal Information Name: ***Samuel Tattum State Filed: Kentucky Widow: ***Nancy C. Tatham) Thanks! Ren ********************************** L. Renee Tatham Salomone Boulder, CO
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Tatham,Deadman, Shields Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/gBB.2ACI/2280.1 Message Board Post: I have tried to find the gravestone for Samuel Tatam/Tatum/Tattum/Tatham. What I’ve found, Samuel lived in Baltimore, Maryland then moved to Washington County, Kentucky. He was married to Nancy C. Shield and they had Sally, Joseph, & Ida then they divorced. I “think” he was in the Civil War and census’s show him as living in Marion National Military Home in Indiana . . or . . was it just a pension for Nancy C.. Can you tell me if he died in Kentucky or Indiana, please. I would love pictures of the tombstones for Samuel Tatham, Nancy C., or their children.*** (1850 United States Federal Census > Maryland > Baltimore > Baltimore Ward 15: Joseph TATAM - Age 30, born MD, Blacksmith; Martha TATAM - 33, MD; Joseph TATAM - 11, MD; ***Saml TATAM - 10, MD; Maria TATAM - 4, MD; Mary A. TATAM- 2, MD.) (1860 United States Federal Census > Maryland > Baltimore (Independent City) > Baltimore Ward 15: [NO Joseph, Maria, & Mary A. Tatam] Martha Tatum - age 47, tailoress; Joseph - 21, ship carpenter; ***Samuel – 20, caulker.) (1880 United States Federal Census > Kentucky > Willisburg > Washington > All Townships > District 208: Sally Shields - ? / Age 71 / widowed / Born in KY / Father born in KY / mother born in KY; ***Samuel Tatum - ? / 36 / married / boiler ? / MD / MD / MD; ***Nancy C. - wife / 34 /married / KY / KY / KY; Sally - daughter / 14 / KY / KY / KY; Joseph - son / 10 / works on farmer / KY / KY / KY; Ida E - ***Something other than a direct relationship [My grandmother said Ida’s name is Ida Keeling. Ida’s real father may be Jordan Keeling, KY, wife, 8 children, own house] / 8 / IN / MD / KY.) (1900 United States Federal Census > Kentucky > Washington > Willisburg > District 124: Nancy C. Tatham - head / Age 54 / ***divorced; Ida, husband-Mark Deadman, & children; AND Jourdan Keeling – boarder [son?] / 18 / hired servant / KY / KY / KY.) (1910 United States Federal Census > Kentucky > Washington > Willisburg > District 143: ***Nancy C Tatham – mother-in-law / Age 65 / widowed & divorced?.) (1910 United States Federal Census > Kentucky > Washington > 1-Dist > District 142: ***Samuel Tatham – boarder / Age 69 / ***divorced / born in MD, father born in MD, mother born MD;) (1920 United States Federal Census > Kentucky > Washington > Willisburg > District 154: Nancy C. Tatham – head2 [Mark Deadman head1 & etc.] / Age 74 / widowed & divorced.) (1920 United States Federal Census > Indiana > Grant > Center > District 61 ***National Military Home, Marion, Center Twp., Grant Co., IN, USA: Samuel Tatham – inmate / age 78 / ***divorced / born in MD, father born in MD, mother born in MD.) (Marion National Cemetery 1700 38th St., Marion, IN 46953, ***765-674-0284. Originally intended as a simple burial plot for the aged men at the national soldiers' home, this cemetery is open to anyone who served honorably in the US military, as well as to their spouses and children.) (Civil War Pension Index records matching your search for Samuel Tatham with Civil War All Records > Military > ***Civil War Pension Index Personal Information Name: ***Samuel Tattum State Filed: Kentucky Widow: ***Nancy C. Tatham) Thanks! Ren ********************************** L. Renee Tatham Salomone Boulder, CO
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Moore Hawkins Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/gBB.2ACI/3352 Message Board Post: I am looking for information on Francis Moore m. Lucy Hawkins m. 1761 in Orange Co., VA and I am sure they came to Kentucky with family exodus from Virginia. The family mostly appears in Jessamine and Mercer Cos, but there were other counties. Lucy is the d/o Benjamin Hawkins and Sarah Willis. I am particularly interested in their children and hopefully some the descent lines. Thanks much. Janet
I am now confident that the date of the hotel fire and the death of the four Overstreet folks has been identified. Pasted below is the detail that currently in is in the Bedford Virginia Overstreet (BVO) database. I would like to learn about additional details that might be in the newspaper or other sources about the time of this tragedy. Other details about this family will be warmly welcomed also. Descendants of Josephine Baker 1 Josephine BAKER b: Abt. 1905 in Minnesota d: May 16, 1938 in Fulton County, Georgia # chldn: 3 . +Lewis Filson OVERSTREET b: May 16, 1904 in Kentucky m: Abt. 1925 in Unknown d: February 1986 in Oak Ridge, Anderson County, Tennessee Father: Tom OVERSTREET Mother: Sue JAMES # chldn: 4 2 Jacquline OVERSTREET b: 1927 in Florida d: May 16, 1938 in Fulton County, Georgia 2 Jean L OVERSTREET b: Abt. 1930 in Unknown d: May 16, 1938 in Fulton County, Georgia 2 James L OVERSTREET b: Abt. 1932 in Unknown d: May 16, 1938 in Fulton County, Georgia ====== BobO Thomas O, Sr. bfr 1720> Thomas O, Jr. 1744 Orange Co VA> Benoney O 1796 Bedford Co VA> Ira Preston O 1848 Bedford Co VA> Elisha David O 1873 Bedford Co VA> Ira Meador O 1905 Bedford Co VA>me, Bob Overstreet, 1220 Grand Ave, Everett WA 98201; 425.252.6542; preferred email <Boverstreet@gocougs.wsu.edu>
Bob, Do you have a Parkey Overstreet in your Overstreet database? She married a White. Thanks, Shari
Thanks to some wonderful assistance this is what the Bedford Virginia Overstreet (BVO) database now has for the family of Tom Overstreet & Sue James. Any additional comments and/or suggestions will be warmly welcomed. The Hotel fire that killed Josephine Baker and her three children must have some additional detail available. BobO Descendants of Tom Overstreet 1 Tom OVERSTREET b: Abt. 1870 in Unknown d: Bet. 1905 - 1910 in Unknown # chldn: 5 . +Sue JAMES b: Abt. 1877 in Unknown m: Abt. 1898 in Unknown d: November 30, 1964 in McCreary, Kentucky Father: Jeremiah JAMES # chldn: 5 2 Raymond "Chillie" OVERSTREET b: May 30, 1899 in Unknown d: December 02, 1990 in Kentucky # chldn: 3 .... +Dora Mae ADAMS b: Abt. 1902 in Unknown m: 1935 in Mercer County, Kentucky d: 1971 in Unknown # chldn: 3 ... 3 Frances OVERSTREET b: Abt. 1937 in Unknown ....... +Robert BROCK b: Abt. 1930 in Unknown m: Abt. 1950 in Unknown ... 3 Rayma OVERSTREET b: Abt. 1939 in Unknown ....... +William NORVELL b: Abt. 1930 in Unknown m: Abt. 1950 in Unknown ... 3 Charles OVERSTREET b: Abt. 1945 in Unknown 2 Robert Byron OVERSTREET b: 1901 in Unknown d: April 19, 1987 in Unknown .... +Leona ROBERTS b: Abt. 1903 in Unknown m: Abt. 1925 in Unknown d: 1973 in Unknown 2 Margie Lee OVERSTREET b: 1903 in Mercer County, Kentucky d: January 05, 1984 in Unknown .... +Robert ADAMS b: 1898 in Mercer County, Kentucky m: Abt. 1930 in Unknown d: September 30, 1966 in Anderson County, Kentucky 2 [1] Lewis Filson OVERSTREET b: May 16, 1904 in Unknown d: February 1986 in Oak Ridge, Anderson County, Tennessee # chldn: 4 .... +Josephine BAKER b: Abt. 1906 in Unknown m: Abt. 1925 in Unknown d: Abt. 1935 in Unknown # chldn: 3 ... 3 ? OVERSTREET b: Abt. 1925 in Unknown d: Abt. 1935 in Unknown ... 3 ? OVERSTREET b: Abt. 1927 in Unknown d: Abt. 1935 in Unknown ... 3 ? OVERSTREET b: Abt. 1929 in Unknown d: Abt. 1935 in Unknown *2nd Wife of [1] Lewis Filson OVERSTREET: .... +Mary BAILEY b: Abt. 1906 in Unknown m: Aft. 1935 in Unknown # chldn: 1 ... 3 ? OVERSTREET b: Abt. 1940 in Unknown 2 Fred Davis OVERSTREET b: December 06, 1905 in Bondville, Kentucky d: December 17, 2003 in Lawrenceburg, Anderson County, Kentucky Burial: in Spring Hill Cemetery # chldn: 4 .... +Zoe Anna RUE b: Abt. 1909 in Unknown m: 1935 in Unknown d: July 28, 1982 in Unknown Father: Insco Williams RUE Mother: Charlotte FORBES # chldn: 4 ... 3 Charlotte OVERSTREET b: Abt. 1937 in Unknown # chldn: 2 ....... +Howard FALLIS b: Abt. 1934 in Unknown m: Abt. 1950 in Unknown # chldn: 2 ...... 4 Mitzi FALLIS b: Abt. 1952 in Unknown ...... 4 Kirk FALLIS b: Abt. 1954 in Unknown ... 3 Ann OVERSTREET b: Abt. 1939 in Unknown # chldn: 3 ....... +Carole TRACY b: Abt. 1932 in Unknown m: Abt. 1955 in Unknown d: Bef. 2003 in Unknown # chldn: 3 ...... 4 Lanny TRACY b: Abt. 1957 in Unknown ...... 4 Carol Ann TRACY b: Abt. 1959 in Unknown ...... 4 Wendy TRACY b: Abt. 1961 in Unknown ... 3 Fred Davis OVERSTREET, Jr. b: 1942 in Unknown d: September 04, 1942 in Mercer County, Kentucky ... 3 Jane Rue OVERSTREET b: 1944 in Unknown d: October 12, 1948 in Mercer County, Kentucky ==============
Does any one have information on Patrick Clark who drew a Rev War Pension in 1833 from Mercer CO. His application says he was born in 1756 in Caroline CO, VA. Looking for his wifes name and where he is buried. His children were Ann Clark who married William Padget of Jessamine Co., George Clark who married Polly and Nancy Padget in Jessamine CO. and Milly Clark who married Edward Padget in Woodford. Before coming to KY they resided in Orange Co. VA and travelled with Beckhams, Padgets and Chishams to settle on the border of Jessamine and Woodford CO. Any help with these families greatly appreciated. Todd Beckham
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: REED Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/gBB.2ACI/3351 Message Board Post: MERCER CENSUS 1850 shows District 1. Which towns would currently be in what was formerly District 1?