Judy, If you are interested in the name Green and Garrard County, KY you might want to look over this URL and maybe the publication it refers to. I bought all back issues that are still available and subscribed and I am enthralled!! Not just for the family history but for the nostalgia and I'm only 42!! http://www.paintlickreflections.com/ Traci On 9/15/05, Lee Hoffman <lhoffman@acm.org> wrote: > > martin5581@bellsouth.net wrote: > >I am a new subscriber and I am researching the following names; Adams, > >Darnall, Edwards, Foster, Green, Hackworth, Holtzclaw, Littrell, Ogden, > >Poer/Poor/Poore, Rayburn, Spence, Stone, Tate, Webber/Weber, Winn > > I have information on some of the names you list, but little on most of > them. Specifically, I might be able to help on Adams, Darnall/Darnell, > Edwards, Foster, Green(e), Ogden, Rayborn/Rayburn, Spence, Stone, Tate, > Webber/Weber, and Winn. All of these are collateral to my research lines > although some are inter-married a number of times with my direct or > indirect lines. > > > Lee Hoffman/KY > TMG Tips: <http://www.tmgtips.com> > My website: <http://www.tmgtips.com/lhoffman> > A user of the best genealogy program, The Master Genealogist (TMG) > > > > ==== KYMONTGO Mailing List ==== > ~*~To subscribe & unsubscribe send to KYMONTGO-L-request@rootsweb.com(mail mode) or > KYMONTGO-D-request@rootsweb.com (digest mode) with the word SUBSCRIBE -or- > UNSUBSCRIBE in the subject line & first line of the body. ~*~If your e-mail > address changes, please unsubscribe your old address, and subscribe your new > address. ~*~To post a message so everyone on "both" -L- & -D- mailing list > receives it, just send it "once" to KYMONTGO-L@rootsweb.com. ~*~Robbin > Harrison, the list administrator can be reached at: > KYMONTGO-L-admin@rootsweb.com. > >
martin5581@bellsouth.net wrote: >I am a new subscriber and I am researching the following names; Adams, >Darnall, Edwards, Foster, Green, Hackworth, Holtzclaw, Littrell, Ogden, >Poer/Poor/Poore, Rayburn, Spence, Stone, Tate, Webber/Weber, Winn I have information on some of the names you list, but little on most of them. Specifically, I might be able to help on Adams, Darnall/Darnell, Edwards, Foster, Green(e), Ogden, Rayborn/Rayburn, Spence, Stone, Tate, Webber/Weber, and Winn. All of these are collateral to my research lines although some are inter-married a number of times with my direct or indirect lines. Lee Hoffman/KY TMG Tips: <http://www.tmgtips.com> My website: <http://www.tmgtips.com/lhoffman> A user of the best genealogy program, The Master Genealogist (TMG)
Forwarding from a non-lister. >Date: Mon, 12 Sep 2005 20:28:46 -0600 >From: Dleistner@aol.com >Subject: {not a subscriber} Elias Newkirk >To: KYMONTGO-L@rootsweb.com > >Seeking information about Elias Newkirk who was listed in 1810 census >Montgomery Co. KY. > dleistner@aol.com
Forwarding from a non-lister. I personally do not have any information on his query. Please respond to David Burke. >Date: Tue, 13 Sep 2005 12:25:26 -0500 >From: David Burke <burked1@auburn.edu> >Subject: Lt. Col. Frank E. Adkins >To: redbird@interaccess.com > >Dear Robbin, > >My name is Dave Burke, and I am a Doctoral student in History at Auburn >University. I got your contact info from the Montgomery Co. website. I >noticed that Lt. Col. Frank Adkins is buried there - he was the C.O. of >my uncle's squadron in WW2. I was wondering if you knew of any survivng >descendants - I am working on a paper on his outfit (313th Fighter >Squadron). Any information would be beneficial. > >Dave Burke >Department of History >Auburn University
Hello List, I am a new subscriber and I am researching the following names; Adams, Darnall, Edwards, Foster, Green, Hackworth, Holtzclaw, Littrell, Ogden, Poer/Poor/Poore, Rayburn, Spence, Stone, Tate, Webber/Weber, Winn Judy
Thanks for the offer Paula but I found the exact same reels through the Family History Center. I rent them through the local Morman church. Steve -----Original Message----- From: pkelley [mailto:pkelley@mrtc.com] Sent: Friday, September 09, 2005 9:24 AM To: KYMONTGO-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [KYMONTGO-L] Mt.Sterling Library Visit Hello, I live in the area and would be happy to help. I charge $5 an hour, (Min 1 hour) and cost of copies & postage. From: Paula P. Kelley PO Box 275, Frenchburg, KY 40322 ----- Original Message ----- From: <redbird@interaccess.com> To: <KYMONTGO-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, August 29, 2005 1:11 PM Subject: [KYMONTGO-L] Mt.Sterling Library Visit > >From kanebrake <kanebrake@bellsouth.net> > Sent Monday, August 29, 2005 1:08 pm > To KYMONTGO-L@rootsweb.com Subject {not a subscriber} Mt.Sterling Library > Visit > Wanted to drop a short note to Montgomery Co. researchers. I recently > visited the Mt. Sterling public library Genealogical room and was really > impressed. They have quite a few books, a load of microfilm, and > individual > family research folders. The ladies working there are friendly although > quite busy. I only went through about 40% of what I wanted to look at and > that took 4hrs. Since I live about 600mi away it will be awhile till I > can > get back but wanted to suggest this as a good source for research. Also > if > anyone is living in this area and can look for a few items to help me > finish > up it would be greatly appreciated. > Steve > kanebrake@bellsouth.net > > > ==== KYMONTGO Mailing List ==== > Please post your ancestors. No one can help you if the knowledgeable > people on the list don't know who you are researching! > > ==== KYMONTGO Mailing List ==== ~*~To subscribe & unsubscribe send to KYMONTGO-L-request@rootsweb.com (mail mode) or KYMONTGO-D-request@rootsweb.com (digest mode) with the word SUBSCRIBE -or- UNSUBSCRIBE in the subject line & first line of the body. ~*~If your e-mail address changes, please unsubscribe your old address, and subscribe your new address. ~*~To post a message so everyone on "both" -L- & -D- mailing list receives it, just send it "once" to KYMONTGO-L@rootsweb.com. ~*~Robbin Harrison, the list administrator can be reached at: KYMONTGO-L-admin@rootsweb.com.
Hello, I live in the area and would be happy to help. I charge $5 an hour, (Min 1 hour) and cost of copies & postage. From: Paula P. Kelley PO Box 275, Frenchburg, KY 40322 ----- Original Message ----- From: <redbird@interaccess.com> To: <KYMONTGO-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, August 29, 2005 1:11 PM Subject: [KYMONTGO-L] Mt.Sterling Library Visit > >From kanebrake <kanebrake@bellsouth.net> > Sent Monday, August 29, 2005 1:08 pm > To KYMONTGO-L@rootsweb.com Subject {not a subscriber} Mt.Sterling Library > Visit > Wanted to drop a short note to Montgomery Co. researchers. I recently > visited the Mt. Sterling public library Genealogical room and was really > impressed. They have quite a few books, a load of microfilm, and > individual > family research folders. The ladies working there are friendly although > quite busy. I only went through about 40% of what I wanted to look at and > that took 4hrs. Since I live about 600mi away it will be awhile till I > can > get back but wanted to suggest this as a good source for research. Also > if > anyone is living in this area and can look for a few items to help me > finish > up it would be greatly appreciated. > Steve > kanebrake@bellsouth.net > > > ==== KYMONTGO Mailing List ==== > Please post your ancestors. No one can help you if the knowledgeable > people on the list don't know who you are researching! > >
I am seeking information concerning Jacob Preston Yocum who died in Montgomery County of cholera in 1833. Although I have some information concerning this person. there is much more needed. Further information is desired concerning his wife, children, and parents. Please respond to ahasbargen@macomb.com
Hi Marilyn: No, I have not done any research on the Stull-Crawford family. I do believe I remember something about them being in Borboun Co. but it's been so long since I've done anything on it. William Crawford evidently died but I'm not sure when but his daughter was raised by his brother John. He is not the William Crawford who was tortured and killed by the Indians. KYMONTGO-D-request@rootsweb.com wrote: KYMONTGO-D Digest Volume 05 : Issue 69 Today's Topics: #1 Hart, Stull, Raburn, Sharp, Crawfo [Phyllis Leedom #2 Re: [KYMONTGO-L] Hart, Stull, Rabu [] #3 Re: [KYMONTGO-L] Hart, Stull, Rabu ["Marilyn Rabens" Administrivia: To unsubscribe from KYMONTGO-D, send a message to KYMONTGO-D-request@rootsweb.com that contains in the body of the message the command unsubscribe and no other text. No subject line is necessary, but if your software requires one, just use unsubscribe in the subject, too. ______________________________Date: Tue, 30 Aug 2005 06:25:59 -0700 (PDT) From: Phyllis Leedom <pleedom@sbcglobal.net> To: KYMONTGO-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Hart, Stull, Raburn, Sharp, Crawford My families migrated between Montgomery County, Ky and Bath County, Ky. My main families are: 1. Henry Jackson Hart (1886-1935?) married Elizabeth Grainer in Pennsylvania 2, James Stull 3. Raburn family from Virginia to Montgomery Co. & then Bath County 4, Samuel P. Sharp (not connected to Moses Sharp family) Born Ky died ? Bath County 6. Crawford family from Augusta Co. Virginia to Montgomery Co. I believe his name was William but not the one connected with George Washington & was tortored by Indians. Anyone connected with these family I woould love to hear from you. Thank you. Phyllis Hart Leedom Indiana ______________________________Date: Tue, 30 Aug 2005 16:16:01 -0400 From: <hawkmann@adelphia.net> To: KYMONTGO-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [KYMONTGO-L] Hart, Stull, Raburn, Sharp, Crawford Hello List, I am looking for an obituary for Louvene Hammonds Dennis d. Aug. 5, 2005. She was the wife of Donald Dennis. I am hoping there was one in the Advocate if so couldsome one send me a copy or what was printed? Please send to hawkmann@adelphia.net. Thank you, Patsy ----- Original Message ----- From: "Phyllis Leedom" To: Sent: Tuesday, August 30, 2005 9:25 AM Subject: [KYMONTGO-L] Hart, Stull, Raburn, Sharp, Crawford > My families migrated between Montgomery County, Ky and Bath County, Ky. > > My main families are: > > 1. Henry Jackson Hart (1886-1935?) married Elizabeth Grainer in > Pennsylvania > > 2, James Stull > > 3. Raburn family from Virginia to Montgomery Co. & then Bath County > > 4, Samuel P. Sharp (not connected to Moses Sharp family) Born Ky died ? > Bath County > > 6. Crawford family from Augusta Co. Virginia to Montgomery Co. I believe > his name was William but not the one connected with George Washington & > was tortored by Indians. > > Anyone connected with these family I woould love to hear from you. > > Thank you. > > Phyllis Hart Leedom > Indiana > > > ==== KYMONTGO Mailing List ==== > To UNSUBSCRIBE send a new e-mail to KYMONTGO-L-request@rootsweb.com or > KYMONTGO-D-request@rootsweb.com with nothing in the body of the e-mail > except the word unsubscribe. > > ______________________________Date: Tue, 30 Aug 2005 20:22:45 -0500 From: "Marilyn Rabens" <mwrabens@comcast.net> To: KYMONTGO-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [KYMONTGO-L] Hart, Stull, Raburn, Sharp, Crawford Phyllis, I am still searching info on the Stulls and Crawfords--specifically Moses Stull's ancestors. I have been trying to work on the Crawfords but there are quite a few different Crawford families in the large area that was Augusta County, VA during that timeframe. I have been wondering if any of Martha Crawford Stull's siblings came to Kentucky as well? Have you done any work on Crawfords in Montgomery/Bath area in early 1800's? Marilyn
Phyllis, I am still searching info on the Stulls and Crawfords--specifically Moses Stull's ancestors. I have been trying to work on the Crawfords but there are quite a few different Crawford families in the large area that was Augusta County, VA during that timeframe. I have been wondering if any of Martha Crawford Stull's siblings came to Kentucky as well? Have you done any work on Crawfords in Montgomery/Bath area in early 1800's? Marilyn
Hello List, I am looking for an obituary for Louvene Hammonds Dennis d. Aug. 5, 2005. She was the wife of Donald Dennis. I am hoping there was one in the Advocate if so couldsome one send me a copy or what was printed? Please send to hawkmann@adelphia.net. Thank you, Patsy ----- Original Message ----- From: "Phyllis Leedom" <pleedom@sbcglobal.net> To: <KYMONTGO-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, August 30, 2005 9:25 AM Subject: [KYMONTGO-L] Hart, Stull, Raburn, Sharp, Crawford > My families migrated between Montgomery County, Ky and Bath County, Ky. > > My main families are: > > 1. Henry Jackson Hart (1886-1935?) married Elizabeth Grainer in > Pennsylvania > > 2, James Stull > > 3. Raburn family from Virginia to Montgomery Co. & then Bath County > > 4, Samuel P. Sharp (not connected to Moses Sharp family) Born Ky died ? > Bath County > > 6. Crawford family from Augusta Co. Virginia to Montgomery Co. I believe > his name was William but not the one connected with George Washington & > was tortored by Indians. > > Anyone connected with these family I woould love to hear from you. > > Thank you. > > Phyllis Hart Leedom > Indiana > > > ==== KYMONTGO Mailing List ==== > To UNSUBSCRIBE send a new e-mail to KYMONTGO-L-request@rootsweb.com or > KYMONTGO-D-request@rootsweb.com with nothing in the body of the e-mail > except the word unsubscribe. > >
My families migrated between Montgomery County, Ky and Bath County, Ky. My main families are: 1. Henry Jackson Hart (1886-1935?) married Elizabeth Grainer in Pennsylvania 2, James Stull 3. Raburn family from Virginia to Montgomery Co. & then Bath County 4, Samuel P. Sharp (not connected to Moses Sharp family) Born Ky died ? Bath County 6. Crawford family from Augusta Co. Virginia to Montgomery Co. I believe his name was William but not the one connected with George Washington & was tortored by Indians. Anyone connected with these family I woould love to hear from you. Thank you. Phyllis Hart Leedom Indiana
No On Aug 29, 2005, at 6:25 PM, C Buckles wrote: I am researching the Payne line. The sur-name Howard has been mentioned in family history. Do you have any information about this? Thank you Charlie > From: Cassie Hill <lulu2002@charter.net> > Reply-To: KYMONTGO-L@rootsweb.com > To: KYMONTGO-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: [KYMONTGO-L] Howard's Mill > Date: Mon, 29 Aug 2005 11:49:03 -0500 > > Re Howard's Mill from a website (which one unknown) > > Howard's Mill is in the near vicinity of Morgan's Station, a block > house rendezvous built by the first settlers as protection against > Indian forays. It was the only one in what is now Montgomery > County, and was, in April 1793 attacked by Wyandotte Indians on > their last invasion of Kentucky, one of the last to occur in that > part of the state. The Indians surprised and took the fort, > carrying away a number of women and children, some of whom were > killed, but some were returned after the peace of 1795. That was > before Mt. Sterling was settled. Beside the strategic location of > Morgan's Station, Howard's Mill is on the road from Mt. Sterling > to Olympia Springs, long a noted watering place resort. It was > near also the Forge Iron Works on Slate Creek, where iron ores > were smelted and made into cannon balls that served General > Jackson at New Orleans. In those times the Howards Mill settlement > was of some note. When steam was substituted for water power, and > the rich ore deposits of the northwest outmoded Old Forge, and the > roadhouse took over the pleasure seekers who erstwhile made > Olympia famous, old Howards Mill fell into "innocuous desuetude" > as an active business center. > > Howards Mill was the site of an old water mill of ambitious > proportion and capacity for its time, long before steam was > introduced, built on Slate Creek and operated by the Howards -- an > old and famous mercantile family of the county. Capt. James > Howard, for a long time postmaster at Mt. Sterling, and prior > thereto County Court Clerk, was of that family. The mill dam stood > the test of many years and floods. Then Mt. Sterling installed > water works for the city, the waters of Slate Creek impounded by > the dam were readily available for an adequate supply. A mural of > the mill and dam may be seen on the wall of the Montgomery Hotel > at Mt. Sterling. The village is about six miles southeast of Mt. > Sterling. > > > Darrell Holton sent me a watercolor a couple of years ago and he > says that in 1997 part of the foundation was still there. "There > is a low dam across the river at that point. The dam would be just > to the right of where the waterwheel is in the picture." > > I am a descendant of James Howard and Martha Frame. > > Cassie Hill > > > ==== KYMONTGO Mailing List ==== > Please post your ancestors. No one can help you if the > knowledgeable people on the list don't know who you are researching! > > ==== KYMONTGO Mailing List ==== Post the Bible records of your Montgomery County, Kentucky ancestors (and surrounding areas). Our ancestors moved around the counties much like we do today, only taking a slower method - covered wagons & horses.
I am researching the Payne line. The sur-name Howard has been mentioned in family history. Do you have any information about this? Thank you Charlie >From: Cassie Hill <lulu2002@charter.net> >Reply-To: KYMONTGO-L@rootsweb.com >To: KYMONTGO-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: [KYMONTGO-L] Howard's Mill >Date: Mon, 29 Aug 2005 11:49:03 -0500 > >Re Howard's Mill from a website (which one unknown) > >Howard's Mill is in the near vicinity of Morgan's Station, a block house >rendezvous built by the first settlers as protection against Indian >forays. It was the only one in what is now Montgomery County, and was, in >April 1793 attacked by Wyandotte Indians on their last invasion of >Kentucky, one of the last to occur in that part of the state. The Indians >surprised and took the fort, carrying away a number of women and children, >some of whom were killed, but some were returned after the peace of 1795. >That was before Mt. Sterling was settled. Beside the strategic location of >Morgan's Station, Howard's Mill is on the road from Mt. Sterling to >Olympia Springs, long a noted watering place resort. It was near also the >Forge Iron Works on Slate Creek, where iron ores were smelted and made >into cannon balls that served General Jackson at New Orleans. In those >times the Howards Mill settlement was of some note. When steam was >substituted for water power, and the rich ore deposits of the northwest >outmoded Old Forge, and the roadhouse took over the pleasure seekers who >erstwhile made Olympia famous, old Howards Mill fell into "innocuous >desuetude" as an active business center. > >Howards Mill was the site of an old water mill of ambitious proportion and >capacity for its time, long before steam was introduced, built on Slate >Creek and operated by the Howards -- an old and famous mercantile family >of the county. Capt. James Howard, for a long time postmaster at Mt. >Sterling, and prior thereto County Court Clerk, was of that family. The >mill dam stood the test of many years and floods. Then Mt. Sterling >installed water works for the city, the waters of Slate Creek impounded by >the dam were readily available for an adequate supply. A mural of the mill >and dam may be seen on the wall of the Montgomery Hotel at Mt. Sterling. >The village is about six miles southeast of Mt. Sterling. > > >Darrell Holton sent me a watercolor a couple of years ago and he says that >in 1997 part of the foundation was still there. "There is a low dam across >the river at that point. The dam would be just to the right of where the >waterwheel is in the picture." > >I am a descendant of James Howard and Martha Frame. > >Cassie Hill > > >==== KYMONTGO Mailing List ==== >Please post your ancestors. No one can help you if the knowledgeable >people on the list don't know who you are researching! >
From kanebrake <kanebrake@bellsouth.net> Sent Monday, August 29, 2005 1:08 pm To KYMONTGO-L@rootsweb.com Subject {not a subscriber} Mt.Sterling Library Visit Wanted to drop a short note to Montgomery Co. researchers. I recently visited the Mt. Sterling public library Genealogical room and was really impressed. They have quite a few books, a load of microfilm, and individual family research folders. The ladies working there are friendly although quite busy. I only went through about 40% of what I wanted to look at and that took 4hrs. Since I live about 600mi away it will be awhile till I can get back but wanted to suggest this as a good source for research. Also if anyone is living in this area and can look for a few items to help me finish up it would be greatly appreciated. Steve kanebrake@bellsouth.net
Re Howard's Mill from a website (which one unknown) Howard's Mill is in the near vicinity of Morgan's Station, a block house rendezvous built by the first settlers as protection against Indian forays. It was the only one in what is now Montgomery County, and was, in April 1793 attacked by Wyandotte Indians on their last invasion of Kentucky, one of the last to occur in that part of the state. The Indians surprised and took the fort, carrying away a number of women and children, some of whom were killed, but some were returned after the peace of 1795. That was before Mt. Sterling was settled. Beside the strategic location of Morgan's Station, Howard's Mill is on the road from Mt. Sterling to Olympia Springs, long a noted watering place resort. It was near also the Forge Iron Works on Slate Creek, where iron ores were smelted and made into cannon balls that served General Jackson at New Orleans. In those times the Howards Mill settlement was of some note. When steam was substituted for water power, and the rich ore deposits of the northwest outmoded Old Forge, and the roadhouse took over the pleasure seekers who erstwhile made Olympia famous, old Howards Mill fell into "innocuous desuetude" as an active business center. Howards Mill was the site of an old water mill of ambitious proportion and capacity for its time, long before steam was introduced, built on Slate Creek and operated by the Howards -- an old and famous mercantile family of the county. Capt. James Howard, for a long time postmaster at Mt. Sterling, and prior thereto County Court Clerk, was of that family. The mill dam stood the test of many years and floods. Then Mt. Sterling installed water works for the city, the waters of Slate Creek impounded by the dam were readily available for an adequate supply. A mural of the mill and dam may be seen on the wall of the Montgomery Hotel at Mt. Sterling. The village is about six miles southeast of Mt. Sterling. Darrell Holton sent me a watercolor a couple of years ago and he says that in 1997 part of the foundation was still there. "There is a low dam across the river at that point. The dam would be just to the right of where the waterwheel is in the picture." I am a descendant of James Howard and Martha Frame. Cassie Hill
From jrwolfe <jrwolfe@mis.net> Sent Friday, August 26, 2005 10:31 am To Robbintina <redbird@interaccess.com> Subject Re: Welcome - Montgomery County KY List Do you know anyone that has information on Howard's Mill? or the Howard home in the historical district? Sorry to route through you, the storm is interrupting my service. Thanks. Hazel
Hi, I have been following the discussion about Elijah Willoughby and Cora Campbell... Does anyone know for sure where Elijah's residence was at the time of his death.... I have looked for an obituary in our Mt Sterling paper and have found no mention of his death ( 1950) Thanks, Ron Rowland, Mt Sterling, KY ----- Original Message ----- From: <Pimardcat@wmconnect.com> To: <KYMONTGO-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, July 24, 2005 9:22 AM Subject: Re: [KYMONTGO-L] Campbell & Willoughby > Hi Sharon! > > Elijah (Lige) Willoughby born 15 May 1877 abt, Montgomery Co. Ky, died 22 > Nov > 1950 and Cora (Campbell) Willoughby born abt 1877, Wolfe Co. Ky, died abt > 24 > Jan 1920; they were married 22 Nov 1894. > > > ==== KYMONTGO Mailing List ==== > To UNSUBSCRIBE send a new e-mail to KYMONTGO-L-request@rootsweb.com or > KYMONTGO-D-request@rootsweb.com with nothing in the body of the e-mail > except the word unsubscribe. > >
Betty, I've got the 1947, 1948 and 1949 ADVOCATE Obit Index finished. $10. Please contact me. From: Paula P. Kelley PO Box 275, Frenchburg, KY 40322
>Date: Fri, 12 Aug 2005 13:59:29 -0600 >From: thurmonbetty@bellsouth.net >Subject: {not a subscriber} John Groves: >To: KYMONTGO-L@rootsweb.com > > I am searching for Descendants of John and Elizabeth Robinson Groves . > They are buried at Old Springfield Church Cemetery . I am a descendent > thru Elizabeth's brother John Robinson. > > I would be able to exchange Information on Elizabeth's Siblings I would > appreciate any > info on that Family. > Thanks , Betty Donahue > thurmonbetty@bellsouth.net