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    1. Inappropriate messages not Genealogy related
    2. Robbintina
    3. I have to step in here (re: gas prices prior email) and remind everyone not to forward or post anything that is not related to families/records in Montgomery Co KY or surrounding areas. Now would be a good time for each one to take the time to write a few paragraphs about their "stopping points" and maybe someone may have some hints/clues to help. Happy Hunting! Robbin Harrison Montgomery Co KY listowner

    04/21/2005 05:07:12
    1. Fw: Gas Prices
    2. lynn lowrie
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: <narybpullag@excite.com> Sent: Monday, April 18, 2005 10:44 AM Subject: Gas Prices > > We are going to hit close to $3.00 a gallon gas by the summer, and it > might go even higher!! > > Do you want gasoline prices to come down? Then you, me, and all of us > need to take some intelligent, united ACTION. > > Phillip Hollsworth, offered this good idea: This makes MUCH MORE SENSE > than the "don't buy gas on a certain day" campaign that was going around > last April or May! The oil companies just laughed at that because they > knew > we wouldn't continue to "hurt" ourselves by refusing to buy gas. It! was > more of an inconvenience to us than it was a problem for them. BUT, > whoever > thought of this idea, has come up with a plan that can really work. > > Please read it and join with me. > > By now you're probably thinking gasoline priced at about $1.50 is super > cheap. Me too. It is currently $2.15 for regular unleaded in my town. Now > that the oil companies and the OPEC nations have conditioned us to think > that the cost of a gallon of gas is CHEAP at $1.50-$1.75, we need to take > aggressive action to teach them that BUYERS control the marketplace... not > sellers. With the price of gasoline going up more each day, we consumers > need to take action. The only way we are going to see the price of gas > come > down is if we hit someone in the pocketbook by not purchasing their gas! > And > we can do that WITHOUT hurting ourselves. > > How? Since we all rely on our cars, we can't just ! stop buying gas. > But > we CAN have an impact on gas prices if we all act together to force a > price > war. > > Here's the idea: > > For the rest of this year, DON'T purchase ANY gasoline from the two > biggest companies (which now are one), EXXON and MOBIL. If they are not > selling any gas, they will be inclined to reduce their prices. If they > reduce their prices, the other companies will have to follow suit. But to > have an impact, we need to reach literally millions of Exxon and Mobil gas > buyers. It's really simple to do. Now, don't wimp out on me at this > point... > keep reading and I'll explain how simple it is to reach millions of > people! > > I am sending this note to about two hundred and thirty people. But if > each of you send it to only ten more (30 x 10 = 300)... and those 300 send > it to at least ten more (300 x 10 = 3,000).... and so on, by the time the > message reaches the sixth generation of people, we will have reached over > THREE MILLION c! onsumers. > > If those three million get excited and pass this on to ten friends > each, > then 30 million people will have been contacted! If it goes one level > further, you guessed it... THREE HUNDRED MILLION PEOPLE!!! > > Again, all YOU have to do is send this to 10 people. > That's all. > > How long will it take to reach THREE HUNDRED MILLION PEOPLE? Well, if > each of us sends this e-mail out to ten more people within 24 hours of > receipt, all 300 MILLION people will be contacted within the next 8 > days!!! > > Now I'll bet you didn't think you and I had that much potential, did > you? Acting together we can make a difference. > > If this makes sense to you (and it sure does to me), please pass this > message on. It certainly makes much more sense than just complaining abo! > ut > it and feeling powerless, that's for sure. > > Then just continue the boycott against Mobil and Exxon until gas prices > lower to the $1.30 (or lower) range. This really can work, if only > Americans > will get involved. Won't you? > > ===== > > SIMPLE TAKE ACTION REVIEW: > > 1. Do NOT buy gas from Mobil or Exxon. > 2. Send this to everyone on your list who buys gas. > 3. Encourage them to do the same. > > > What? You're still reading this? Stop. Send this email to your list > right now. > > And remember: NO Mobil, and NO Exxon. > > You can do this. > > ===== > > Still don't think this will work? Then just imagine if no one bought > from EXXON and MOBIL for just o! ne month, or even just one week! Get the > picture. This can work, and it will work, if we Americans will work it. > > So do your part. Do it now. Then boycott MOBIL and EXXON. Thank you > > PS: I'll do this simply because EXXON MOBIL is both directly and > indirectly responsible for massive environmental pollution. At least some > companies, like BP Petroleum, are facing up to the catastrophic problem > caused by green house gases and are investing millions in the research and > development of cleaner energy sources to help eventually wean us off > non-renewable, CO2 polluting oil. > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Join Excite! - http://www.excite.com > The most personalized portal on the Web!

    04/18/2005 02:48:17
    1. Fw: First American West The Ohio River Valley, 1750-1820
    2. Sharon Karns
    3. This site is the Library of Congress and this is a complete reprint of a book,History of Kentucky 1812, written by Humphrey Marshall. Just some of the index: Boonesburough,settled,Daniel Boone,settles Ky, his bio, his advice at the Licks,John Brown,Geo Rogers Clark, his visit to Ky, appointed Colonel, Ky counties Jefferson,Fayette,Lincoln,Nelson,Bourbon,Mercer,Simon Girty,Harrodsburgh settles,his bio,Simon Kenton, march to Blue Licks,a sketch of the McAfees,surveyors office,etc. This is only a short list of the indes. The book is 415 pages long. There is an index and you can read the entire book page by page. It is quite interesting and I am sure lots of you will enjoy it. There is lots more info on the site, you just have to look for it. Sharon http://memory.loc.gov/cgi-bin/ampage?collId=icufaw&fileName=cbf0007/icufawcbf0007.db&recNum=0&itemLink=r?ammem/faw:@field(DOCID+@lit(icufawcbf0007div0))%23cbf00070001&linkText=1

    04/15/2005 05:05:48
    1. Brethren Life Frontier
    2. Sharon Karns
    3. This site has some very interesting reading about early life & the different roads of the time that people traveled to relocate. http://www.cob-net.org/docs/brethrenlife_frontier.htm

    04/15/2005 04:09:20
    1. Cockerel/Cockrell/Hainline
    2. Robbintina
    3. Forwarding..... >Date: Fri, 15 Apr 2005 16:53:46 -0600 >From: Roger Cooper <cfarm1@wk.net> >Subject: {not a subscriber} Re: [KYMONTGO-L] Cockerel/Cockrell/Hainline >To: KYMONTGO-L@rootsweb.com > >I do not have anything specific on your Jacob Haneline (Heinlein) but I >believe your line is related to mine. My line goes back to Johannes >Valentine (HENLEIN) Haneline where he and his wife Catherine and son Jacob >migrated to the colonies in 1749. > >----- Original Message ----- From: "Karen McKellar" <kadica@tds.net> >To: <KYMONTGO-L@rootsweb.com> >Sent: Friday, April 15, 2005 10:23 AM >Subject: [KYMONTGO-L] Cockerel/Cockrell/Hainline > > >>Good morning, I am new to this list. I am looking for information on the >>ancestors of Cecilia Cockeral (Cockrell) b. ca 1799 in Montgomery County >>married Jacob Hainline 18 April 1818 in Montgomery County. Son Hiram R. >>Hainline was born 1825 in Montgomery County. >> >>Information from McDonough County, Illinois where Cecilia and Jacob >>settled indicates that her father's name was John Cockerel (Cockrell) and >>her mother's name Nancy. She supposedly has a relationship to Senator >>(General) Francis Marion Cockrell of Missouri. >> >>Flora Powell Cockerel married George Washington Hainline a brother of Jacob. >> >>Is anyone familiar with these families? >> >>Karen >>Indianapolis >> >> >>==== 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.

    04/15/2005 12:11:05
    1. Cockerel/Cockrell/Hainline
    2. Karen McKellar
    3. Good morning, I am new to this list. I am looking for information on the ancestors of Cecilia Cockeral (Cockrell) b. ca 1799 in Montgomery County married Jacob Hainline 18 April 1818 in Montgomery County. Son Hiram R. Hainline was born 1825 in Montgomery County. Information from McDonough County, Illinois where Cecilia and Jacob settled indicates that her father's name was John Cockerel (Cockrell) and her mother's name Nancy. She supposedly has a relationship to Senator (General) Francis Marion Cockrell of Missouri. Flora Powell Cockerel married George Washington Hainline a brother of Jacob. Is anyone familiar with these families? Karen Indianapolis

    04/15/2005 04:23:21
    1. Unidentified subject!
    2. James Leggett
    3. Does anyone recognize these folks? James H. Leggett b. Dec 14, 1863 d. April 21, 1938? Jessie L. Leggett b. Dec 26, 1870 d. April 10, 1957 I've learned that the prayer I say most often is, "Lord, please keep your arm around my shoulder and your hand Over My Mouth." I asked Mom if I was a gifted child... she said they certainly wouldn't have paid for me. James H. Leggett Sr.

    04/13/2005 11:01:41
    1. Re: [KYMONTGO-L] Booher-Spiller family
    2. Marjorie Devore
    3. Hello, re: Betsy Booher later Spiller. The problem is I only have her brother who is my ancestor. No idea who her parents are. The brother was John Harrison Booher, born 1817 in possibly Clermont Co. Oh, married Tamer Rilla Moss in Montgomery Co. Ky; I have a lot on the Moss family, back to Loudon Co.Va.but nothing on the Boohers. John and Tamer had children, went to Hill County, Texas in the 1850, then to Illinois about 1860 where both died. I have so little on Betsy; have heard from other Spillers, but none who know of Betsy. Thanks for any information you might be able to give me. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Marjorie Devore" <scarlett1@bwsys.net> To: <KYMONTGO-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, April 12, 2005 10:55 PM Subject: [KYMONTGO-L] Booher-Spiller family >I am searching for a Betsy Booher who married a ______Spiller, probably >about 1840-1860 likely lived in Montgomery Co. Ky. Can anybody help? > > thank you, scarlett1@bwsys.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! >

    04/13/2005 01:57:20
    1. Booher-Spiller family
    2. Marjorie Devore
    3. I am searching for a Betsy Booher who married a ______Spiller, probably about 1840-1860 likely lived in Montgomery Co. Ky. Can anybody help? thank you, scarlett1@bwsys.net

    04/12/2005 04:55:10
    1. Raymond Shrout & Margaret McCarty family of Kentucky or Ohio
    2. Can Anyone out their help me? Trying to find info on Family of Margaret Marie McCarty and Raymond Ray Shrout they were married 1934 in Mason County, Ky. Kids were: Robert Harry McCarty born 10-Sept-1934 in Nicholas County, KY William Wayne Shrout born 10-Mar-1936 in Nicholas County, KY Mac Coleman Shrout born 16-Aug-1937 in Nicholas County, KY Cecill Merrel Shrout born 20-Mar-1939 in Nicholas County, KY Ruth Shrout born 07-Nov-1940 in Nicholas County, KY Are any of these kids still living? If not can you tell me when and were they died & Buried?

    04/11/2005 05:53:58
    1. Fwd: {not a subscriber} The memory of WW2 hero Perle C Godby
    2. Robbintina
    3. Forwarding from a non list member. >Date: Fri, 01 Apr 2005 23:59:44 -0700 >From: Niek Hendrix <nehkien@xs4all.nl> >Subject: {not a subscriber} The memory of WW2 hero Perle C Godby >To: KYMONTGO-L@rootsweb.com > >Dear Reader > >I am looking for the family of Private Perle C Godby from Montgomery County >KY. He was killed in action during the liberation of my hometown in the >Netherlands. >He was killed the 7th of November 1944. >His Army servicenumber is 35073529 >He is buried at Mill Springs National Cemetery, Nancy,KY G-0-31 >If you have information please send me an e-mail. > >nehkien@xs4all.nl > >Best, >Niek Hendrix >Ospel,The Netherlands >

    04/03/2005 09:30:44
    1. Forgison & Elizabeth GRAHAM
    2. T. G. Strawn
    3. My primary interest is in the Forgison and Elizabeth GRAHAm family. Forgison was born in Virginia in 1767. He married Elizabeth (Betsy) Trimble, daughter of David and Mary (Houston) Trimble, in 1787 in Augusta County Va. In 1795 they were inMontgomery Co., Ky where he was quite active in either the Springfield or Little Mountain Church that issued a Call to Joseph P. Howe to be their pastor. In 1807 the family moved to Pickaway Co., Ohio and in 1808 moved to Madison Co., Ohio. Forgison and Betsy are said to have had twelve children but only ten have beenlisted. Forgison died in Madison Co. in 1836 and Elizabeth died there in 1843. Any assistance in gaining information about the lives and deaths of members of this family would be greatly appreciated. Other family names being researched are CLINE, DENNY, HOUSTON, STRAWN, AND VAN CLEAVE.

    04/03/2005 07:04:44
  1. 03/28/2005 02:38:25
    1. Gray Family of Kentucky
    2. Looking for help on the following Gray from KY Mary born 1839 maybe buried at Battle Grove Cemt? Catherine born 1839 Nancy Ann born 1844 married George H Mitchell in Nicholas County, KY on 19-Sep-1866 John William born 1845 married to Martha J Meyers 20-Mar-1885 in Nicholas County, KY Susan born 1851 Maranda born 1856 Thomas J born DEC-1858 Father was James Harrison Gray Mother was Alma Ann Adkins Can anyone help? Mother was

    03/28/2005 02:36:28
    1. Gray family of Nicholas County,Ky
    2. Would love to hear from any Gray who might be kin to John Harvey Gray born 1847 in Fleming County, KY. Married Margaret Ella Hopkins in Nicholas County, KY on 10-Nov-1869. His Father was James Harrison Gray born in KY around 1817. Married Anna Adkins born 1819 also in KY Married her on 11-Jun-1835 in Carlisle, KY Any kin would love to hear from them. Jim

    03/28/2005 11:58:48
    1. Robert Millard Gray Ky
    2. Can anyone help me out on Robert Millard Gray born DEC-1858 in Nicholas County, Ky. Died 5-May-1925 in city of Cowan, Fleming County, KY. Looking for his wife and Kid Also His Father John Harvey Gray were was he Borned, Died, Buried? Also Any info on Harvey Father and Mother. Thanks for your time.

    03/28/2005 08:01:15
    1. Fwd: Stroud Family
    2. Robbintina
    3. Forwarding an inquiry from a person not on the list. >Date: Sat, 26 Mar 2005 11:25:36 -0700 >From: Kay <kayalbanese@earthlink.net> >Subject: {not a subscriber} Stroud Family >To: KYMONTGO-L@rootsweb.com > >Looking for information on Reed Stroud the son of John Jacob Stroud and >Eliza Wright. Reed Stroud was born 1876. In the Maysville Bulliten on >Aug. 25, 1892 it states that Reed Stroud shot and killed a Flem >Williams. A warrant for his arrest was issued but I have never found any >information as to his arrest or if he was every caught. Any information >on this case would be appreciated. Contact me at: kayalbanese@earthlink.net

    03/26/2005 08:27:53
    1. Re: [KYMONTGO-L] Re: KYMONTGO-D Digest V05 #35
    2. Carolyn LeVesque
    3. Lynn, I've got Sarah Albin Russell (born 1841) marrying George Burton Cockrell on Feb 10, 1857. The wedding took place Aberdeen, Browne Co., Ohio C. Levesque (her great, great, great granddaughter) > From: "lynn lowrie" <lowrie@infostations.com> > Reply-To: KYMONTGO-L@rootsweb.com > Date: Sun, 20 Mar 2005 21:04:42 -0800 > To: KYMONTGO-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: [KYMONTGO-L] Re: KYMONTGO-D Digest V05 #35 > Resent-From: KYMONTGO-L@rootsweb.com > Resent-Date: Sun, 20 Mar 2005 22:04:45 -0700 > > Concerning SHELTON WILLS...........any chance you have run into a RUSSEL > surname in your research? I find it interesting that there is a Shelton > given name found for you and I ALSO have a Shelton given name, with the > surname of RUSSELL. Perhaps we will find there is a connecting? I wish I > knew more about my SHELTON RUSSELL, to offer you more information. SHELTON > RUSSELLS daughter, Sarah(Sally) married a George Cockrell when she was about > 14, and had their first son two years later, in 1856, Montgomery county. > The marriage took place in Adams county OHIO. > > Lynn Lowrie > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <KYMONTGO-D-request@rootsweb.com> > To: <KYMONTGO-D@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Sunday, March 20, 2005 12:00 PM > Subject: KYMONTGO-D Digest V05 #35 > > > > ==== 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. >

    03/20/2005 02:46:49
    1. Re: KYMONTGO-D Digest V05 #35
    2. lynn lowrie
    3. Concerning SHELTON WILLS...........any chance you have run into a RUSSEL surname in your research? I find it interesting that there is a Shelton given name found for you and I ALSO have a Shelton given name, with the surname of RUSSELL. Perhaps we will find there is a connecting? I wish I knew more about my SHELTON RUSSELL, to offer you more information. SHELTON RUSSELLS daughter, Sarah(Sally) married a George Cockrell when she was about 14, and had their first son two years later, in 1856, Montgomery county. The marriage took place in Adams county OHIO. Lynn Lowrie ----- Original Message ----- From: <KYMONTGO-D-request@rootsweb.com> To: <KYMONTGO-D@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, March 20, 2005 12:00 PM Subject: KYMONTGO-D Digest V05 #35

    03/20/2005 02:04:42
    1. Re: [KYMONTGO-L] WILLS, Shelton>1822 -1868
    2. Edie Suttle
    3. Hello Barbara, I found Cordilia Wills head of household in the 1870 Census of Morgan County, Blackwater Kentucky. She is listed as 43 years old, with children Stephen age 17, Amanda age 10, Rose age 6, and Andrew T. Wills age 1. Hope this helps. Edie Barbara I. Amburgey wrote: >Hello, >I am trying to locate information regarding the family of Shelton WILLS and Cordelia CORDIAL (sic). I found Cordelia in Montgomery Co in 1880; she was living with her son Stephen and had a granddaughter Rose age 1 living with her. I'd appreciate any help from anyone researching this family. I believe the following to be the children of Shelton and Cordelia: > > Nelson Wills b: 1842 >James Wills b: 1844 > >Ellsberry Wills b: 1846 > > Emmaline Wills b: 1849 > >William Wills b: 1854 > >Amanda Wills b: 1860 in Morgan County, Kentucky d: Abt. 1880 in Montgomery County, Kentucky > > Rose E. Wills b: 1865 > >Andrew T. Wills b: 1868 > > > >Thanks, Barb > > >==== KYMONTGO Mailing List ==== >Posting Montgomery Co., KY miscellaneous information to the list will help everyone, and will be retained on the Rootsweb archives for later researchers to retrieve. > > > > >

    03/19/2005 08:50:01