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    1. WILLS, Shelton>1822 -1868
    2. Barbara I. Amburgey
    3. 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

    03/19/2005 07:59:16
    1. Patton, Martin & Ware
    2. Robbintina
    3. Forwarding from a non-list member: waregene@att.net >Date: Fri, 18 Mar 2005 11:50:51 -0700 >From: waregene@att.net >Subject: {not a subscriber} Re: Patton, Martin & Ware >To: KYMONTGO-L@rootsweb.com > >If I can jump in here, I think this Patton family may have came from >Powell Co., my g grandfather parents >Robert & Emily Ware are buried in the Brush Crk. Cemetary west of Clay >City at Verdin, & it is full of Patton's , my grandfather Rev. John B. >Ware married Mary Martin (she was the dau. of Wm. S. Martin ) >& moved to the area called Willoughby Town where he had a church called >Ware's Chapel, west of Jeffersonville. > >Wendell > > > >Date: Thu, 17 Mar 2005 18:14:00 -0500 (EST) > > >From: Joanjmm@aol.com > > >Subject: Re: Welcome - Montgomery County KY List > > >To: redbird@interaccess.com > > > >Descendants of George Patton > > > > > >Generation No. 1 > > > > > > 1. George1 Patton He married Pheba A. Martin Abt. 1870 in Prob. > > > Montgomery Co., Kentucky, daughter of John Martin and Nancy (?). She was > > > born 1852 in Montgomery Co., KY. > > > > > >Child of George Patton and Pheba Martin is: > > >+ 2 i. William J. "Jack"2 Patton, born March 12, 1871 in Jeffersonville, > > >Montgomery Co., KY; died February 14, 1949 in Montgomery Co., KY, > residing > > >in Montgomery Co., KY, at time of death, KY Death Cert. #3586, Vol. #8. > > > > > >Generation No. 2 > > > > > > 2. William J. "Jack"2 Patton (George1) was born March 12, 1871 in > > > Jeffersonville, Montgomery Co., KY, and died February 14, 1949 in > > > Montgomery Co., KY, residing in Montgomery Co., KY, at time of death, KY > > > Death Cert. #3586, Vol. #8. He married Sarah Jane Willoughby July 24, > > > 1890 in Prob. Montgomery Co., Kentucky, daughter of Reuben Willoughby > and > > > Temperance Conner. She was born 1872 in Montgomery Co., KY, and died > > > February 13, 1947 in Montgomery Co., KY, residing in Montgomery Co., KY, > > > at time of death, KY Death Cert. #4261, Vol. #9. > > > > > >Notes for William J. "Jack" Patton: > > >In the 1900 Enum. Dist. #68, Montgomery Co., KY, census, William J. > "Jack" > > >Patton, his wife Sarah (Willoughby), and their sons Harland and Roy > Patton > > >were listed in household #54, next to some of Sarah's other family > members. > > > > > >In the 1910 Jeffersonville, Enum. Dist. #137, Montgomery Co., KY, census, > > >William J. "Jack" Patton, his wife Sarah (Willoughby), and their children > > >were listed in household #51. > > > > > >In the 1920 Jeffersonville, Enum. Dist. #191, Montgomery Co., KY, census, > > >William J. "Jack" Patton, his wife Sarah (Willoughby), and their children > > >were listed in household #187, next door to their married sons and their > > >families. > > > > > >In the 1930 Jeffersonville, Enum. Dist. #10, Montgomery Co., KY, census, > > >William J. "Jack" Patton, his wife Sarah (Willoughby), and their children > > >were listed in household #45. > > > > > >Information regarding William Patton's death date, death place, burial > > >place, and parents' names was obtained from his death certificate, a copy > > >of which is in the possession of Joan Miller, compiler of this > > >file. William's death certificate also showed he died from Uremia due to > > >arteriosclerosis and nephrosclerosis. > > > > > >More About William J. "Jack" Patton: > > >Burial: February 16, 1949, McIntosh Cemetery, Montgomery Co., KY > > > > > >Children of William Patton and Sarah Willoughby are: > > > 3 i. Harland3 Patton, born November 1891 in Montgomery Co., KY. He > > > married Vicie (?) Bef. 1914 in Prob. Montgomery Co., Kentucky; born 1892 > > > in Montgomery Co., KY. > > > > > >Notes for Harland Patton: > > >In the 1920 Jeffersonville, Enum. Dist. #191, Montgomery Co., KY, census, > > >Harland Patton, his wife Vicey, and their children were listed in > > >household #186, next door to Harland's parents and siblings. > > > > > >In the 1930 Jeffersonville, Enum. Dist. #10, Montgomery Co., KY, census, > > >Harland Patton, his wife Vicey, and their children were listed in > > >household #99, next door to their married daughter Rosa N. (Patton) and > > >her husband Lakin Willoughby. > > > > > > 4 ii. Roy Patton, born September 1895 in Montgomery Co., KY. He married > > > Rhoda (?) Bef. 1916 in Prob. Montgomery Co., Kentucky; born 1897 in > > > Montgomery Co., KY. > > > > > >Notes for Roy Patton: > > >Roy Patton, his wife Rhoda, and their children were listed in household > > >#188 in the 1920 Jeffersonville, Enum. Dist. #191, Montgomery Co., KY, > > >census, next door to Roy's parents and siblings. > > > > > >In the 1930 Enum. Dist. #7, Montgomery Co., KY, census, Roy Patton, his > > >wife Rhoda, and their children were listed in household #55. > > > > > > 5 iii. Perla May Patton, born 1902 in Montgomery Co., KY. > > > 6 iv. Marion C. Patton, born 1904 in Montgomery Co., KY. He married > > > Lillian (?) Abt. 1929 in Prob. Montgomery Co., Kentucky; born 1909 in > > > Montgomery Co., KY. > > > > > >Notes for Marion C. Patton: > > >In the 1930 Jeffersonville, Enum. Dist. #10, Montgomery Co., KY, census, > > >Marion Patton, his wife Lillian, and their son Frankie Patton, 7 months > > >old were listed in household #45 with Marion's parents and siblings. > > > > > > 7 v. Emma S. Patton, born 1906 in Montgomery Co., KY. > > > 8 vi. Minnie Patton, born 1912 in Montgomery Co., KY.

    03/18/2005 05:55:11
    1. Patton-Willoughby (forward)
    2. Robbintina
    3. Forwarding from a new list member: >Date: Thu, 17 Mar 2005 18:14:00 -0500 (EST) >From: Joanjmm@aol.com >Subject: Re: Welcome - Montgomery County KY List >To: redbird@interaccess.com > >In a message dated 3/17/2005 3:10:16 PM Pacific Standard Time, >redbird@interaccess.com writes: >Welcome to the Montgomery County KY list! Which families family are you >researching in the Montgomery County area? It would be wonderful if you >would post to the list the information you are seeking and the family names >you are researching in the area. There are about 180 list members on the >Montgomery County KY List, many are "lurkers" and email answers privately, >but the list goes in cycles. Some weeks it is inactive, then the pace >picks up and quite a few people post queries and responses. Looking >forward to seeing your queries on the list! >Use KYMONTGO-L@rootsweb.com to post to the list. > >Hello, Robintina, below is the Patton-Willoughby file I'm researching on >the Patton side: > >Descendants of George Patton > >Generation No. 1 > > 1. George1 Patton He married Pheba A. Martin Abt. 1870 in Prob. > Montgomery Co., Kentucky, daughter of John Martin and Nancy (?). She was > born 1852 in Montgomery Co., KY. > >Child of George Patton and Pheba Martin is: >+ 2 i. William J. "Jack"2 Patton, born March 12, 1871 in Jeffersonville, >Montgomery Co., KY; died February 14, 1949 in Montgomery Co., KY, residing >in Montgomery Co., KY, at time of death, KY Death Cert. #3586, Vol. #8. > > >Generation No. 2 > > 2. William J. "Jack"2 Patton (George1) was born March 12, 1871 in > Jeffersonville, Montgomery Co., KY, and died February 14, 1949 in > Montgomery Co., KY, residing in Montgomery Co., KY, at time of death, KY > Death Cert. #3586, Vol. #8. He married Sarah Jane Willoughby July 24, > 1890 in Prob. Montgomery Co., Kentucky, daughter of Reuben Willoughby and > Temperance Conner. She was born 1872 in Montgomery Co., KY, and died > February 13, 1947 in Montgomery Co., KY, residing in Montgomery Co., KY, > at time of death, KY Death Cert. #4261, Vol. #9. > >Notes for William J. "Jack" Patton: >In the 1900 Enum. Dist. #68, Montgomery Co., KY, census, William J. "Jack" >Patton, his wife Sarah (Willoughby), and their sons Harland and Roy Patton >were listed in household #54, next to some of Sarah's other family members. > >In the 1910 Jeffersonville, Enum. Dist. #137, Montgomery Co., KY, census, >William J. "Jack" Patton, his wife Sarah (Willoughby), and their children >were listed in household #51. > >In the 1920 Jeffersonville, Enum. Dist. #191, Montgomery Co., KY, census, >William J. "Jack" Patton, his wife Sarah (Willoughby), and their children >were listed in household #187, next door to their married sons and their >families. > >In the 1930 Jeffersonville, Enum. Dist. #10, Montgomery Co., KY, census, >William J. "Jack" Patton, his wife Sarah (Willoughby), and their children >were listed in household #45. > >Information regarding William Patton's death date, death place, burial >place, and parents' names was obtained from his death certificate, a copy >of which is in the possession of Joan Miller, compiler of this >file. William's death certificate also showed he died from Uremia due to >arteriosclerosis and nephrosclerosis. > >More About William J. "Jack" Patton: >Burial: February 16, 1949, McIntosh Cemetery, Montgomery Co., KY > >Children of William Patton and Sarah Willoughby are: > 3 i. Harland3 Patton, born November 1891 in Montgomery Co., KY. He > married Vicie (?) Bef. 1914 in Prob. Montgomery Co., Kentucky; born 1892 > in Montgomery Co., KY. > >Notes for Harland Patton: >In the 1920 Jeffersonville, Enum. Dist. #191, Montgomery Co., KY, census, >Harland Patton, his wife Vicey, and their children were listed in >household #186, next door to Harland's parents and siblings. > >In the 1930 Jeffersonville, Enum. Dist. #10, Montgomery Co., KY, census, >Harland Patton, his wife Vicey, and their children were listed in >household #99, next door to their married daughter Rosa N. (Patton) and >her husband Lakin Willoughby. > > 4 ii. Roy Patton, born September 1895 in Montgomery Co., KY. He married > Rhoda (?) Bef. 1916 in Prob. Montgomery Co., Kentucky; born 1897 in > Montgomery Co., KY. > >Notes for Roy Patton: >Roy Patton, his wife Rhoda, and their children were listed in household >#188 in the 1920 Jeffersonville, Enum. Dist. #191, Montgomery Co., KY, >census, next door to Roy's parents and siblings. > >In the 1930 Enum. Dist. #7, Montgomery Co., KY, census, Roy Patton, his >wife Rhoda, and their children were listed in household #55. > > 5 iii. Perla May Patton, born 1902 in Montgomery Co., KY. > 6 iv. Marion C. Patton, born 1904 in Montgomery Co., KY. He married > Lillian (?) Abt. 1929 in Prob. Montgomery Co., Kentucky; born 1909 in > Montgomery Co., KY. > >Notes for Marion C. Patton: >In the 1930 Jeffersonville, Enum. Dist. #10, Montgomery Co., KY, census, >Marion Patton, his wife Lillian, and their son Frankie Patton, 7 months >old were listed in household #45 with Marion's parents and siblings. > > 7 v. Emma S. Patton, born 1906 in Montgomery Co., KY. > 8 vi. Minnie Patton, born 1912 in Montgomery Co., KY. > > >

    03/17/2005 10:07:19
    1. George Patton m. Phoeba Ann Martin, d/o Elsberry Martin
    2. If anyone on the list has any information regarding the descendants of George Patton and wife Phoeba Ann Martin b. 1852, daughter of Elsberry and Nancy Martin, please contact me. One of their children William Jack Patton b. March 12, 1871, Jeffersonville, Montgomery Co., KY, married Sarah Jane Willoughby b. 1872. William died in Montgomery Co., KY, in 1949 and is buried in the McIntosh Cemetery in Montgomery Co., KY. William's death certificate lists his parents as George Patton and Phoeba Ann Martin. William, Sarah, and their children were listed in the 1900 thru 1930 Jeffersonville, Montgomery Co., KY, censuses. William and Sarah's children were: Harland Patton b. 1891, Montgomery Co., KY Roy Patton b. 1895 (informant on William's death certificate), b. Montgomery Co., KY Perla May Patton b. 1902, b. Montgomery Co., KY Marion C. Patton b. 1904, b. Montgomery Co., KY Emma S. Patton b. 1906, b. Montgomery Co., KY Minnie Patton b. 1912, b. Montgomery Co., KY Joan Miller

    03/17/2005 09:24:27
    1. Re: [KYMONTGO-L] SEE
    2. Hal McCawley
    3. Hi Ruth, Who were the parents of Laura SEE that signed for her for 1900 m? Is there a connection from Laura to the Beverly SEE on cen below? I don't see her thereon?? Could you double check to verify that the cen below is indeed the 1900? Thanks, Hal McCawley [an old SEE researcher] ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ruth L. Cunningham" <rladell@satx.rr.com> To: <KYMONTGO-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, February 19, 2005 11:07 AM Subject: [KYMONTGO-L] SEE > Found more SEE info. > > My grandmother, Mary Lee DAUGHETEE SCOTT, had a step-brother, Green HOLMES of whom she was very fond. After she moved to Texas in the 1880s they kept in touch. He was the son of Leslie C. HOLMES b Mar 1842 Estill Co KY & Susan HATTON b 1842 Powell Co KY married 7 Mar 1864 Powell Co KY. Green HOLMES b abt 1867 Powell Co KY married 21 Nov 1900 as his second wife, Laura A. SEE age 15. She had both of her parents consent. After the death of Susan HATTON HOLMES, dau of John HATTON, Leslie HOLMES 28 married my great grandmother, Mollie DARTY (sic) 30 Aug 1874 in Estill Co KY. Mary "Mollie" JENNETT DAUGHETEE born July 1851 Madison Co KY had married my grgrandfather Isaac Samuel DAUGHETTE 30 August 1874 in Montgomery Co KY. They were divorced. > > 1900 CENSUS POWELL COUNTY, KY > PRECINCT #3 > Beverly SEE 63 W M farms KY KY KY > Martha " 44 W F wife M keeps house > Grant " 18 W M son S farm labor > Bluford " 15 W M son S farm labor > Howard " 14 W M son S farm labor > Rutha C. " 13 W F dau S at home > Beverly ? " 9 W F dau S > Annie " 7 W F dau S > Minnerva " 7 W F dau S > Henry W. " 3/12 W M son S > > > ==== 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. > > > > -- > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. > Version: 7.0.300 / Virus Database: 266.1.0 - Release Date: 2/18/05 > > -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. Version: 7.0.308 / Virus Database: 266.7.2 - Release Date: 3/11/05

    03/13/2005 07:14:41
    1. Ben Pittit & William Hawkins 1944
    2. Looking for any info on Willie Hawkins who was married to Ben Petit on 10-Jun-1944 in Mount Sterling, Ky.

    03/11/2005 03:51:47
    1. Francis Gray & Rachel Jolly of Ky
    2. Looking for any info on Francis Gray who was married to Rachel Jolly in or around 1851 in KY. This was 2 ND Married for Francis Gray

    03/11/2005 03:39:46
    1. Re: [KYMONTGO-L] Cemeteries
    2. Lee Hoffman
    3. Marjorie Devore wrote: >Can someone tell me if the O'Rear cemetery is still used? I would like to >find my O'Rear, Catlett and Moss family members burial place pr places. >thanks, scarlett1@bwsys.net There are a number of O'Rear graveyards. Which one are you interested in? I was recently visiting the cemetery where John and Tamar (Calk) O'Rear are buried. I am not sure off-hand (I need to look in my notes) as to who else is buried there. Anyway, I was showing a distant cousin these graves of her ancestors including her 2G-GF, Daniel and his parents above. See my web site for "the O'Rear Family narrative pages". Looking forward to hearing from you, cousin - 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)

    03/06/2005 06:23:31
    1. Re: [KYMONTGO-L] Cemeteries
    2. Lee Hoffman
    3. CABGENE@aol.com wrote: >When was the first cemetery established in Mt. Sterling? Before that were >they buried on there property? I do not know if it was the first, but it seems that the Presbyterian Church may have established one of the first cemeteries in Mt. Sterling. At least many interments were made there. Some time around 1904/1905, the Presbyterian Church deeded the property between Montgomery and High Streets adjoining Willow Street to the city. Maps of the time and certainly the Beers and Lanagan 1879 map show this as "the old cemetery". The City notes in its Council Minutes that the property was used for grazing of the "city mule". Families were encouraged to move the remains of family members to other cemeteries and burial places. Many of these were moved to the present Machpelah Cemetery although there is no records as to which were moved where. It is not known who was actually buried in the "old cemetery" and it may safely be assumed that not all graves were exhumed and moved. In the late 1930s, the City School District made an agreement to lease the property for $1 per year from the City for use as a Football field. At that time, a concerted effort was made to "clean up" the property and remove all the graves. That some were missed is probable based on the fact that a number of the football players of the 1940s tell that during rainy weather it was not unusual to find bones protruding up from the ground. Players often took breaks by sitting on stacks of old gravestones. Personally I doubt that there were many bones found there as just one or two would be enough to get the stories going. That would also get the public up in arms as there were some citizens of the time that thought such a use of the property was not right. My grandfather was on the City School Board at the time and related that not a few persons were against the school using the property for football. By the late 1940s, the "old cemetery" was almost forgotten, a fieldhouse had been erected and named after the City School coach, Bain "Tiny" Jones who led the school to many victories. The only other large cemetery of about the time, St. Thomas (Catholic) Cemetery is still being used. Other than these, most burials were in local family-owned graveyards and there are many in the county -- something over 220. Hazel Boyd, a few others helped by a number of high school students recorded most of the cemeteries in Montgomery County in the 1950s and 1960s. Kendal Culbertson has verified and updated this effort in the last few years. Unfortunately many graves are not marked or only marked by fieldstones. These fieldstones either have completely worn away or had no engraving but were only know to the families of the time. Hope this helps - 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)

    03/06/2005 05:19:12
    1. Re: [KYMONTGO-L] Cemeteries
    2. Marjorie Devore
    3. Can someone tell me if the O'Rear cemetery is still used? I would like to find my O'Rear, Catlett and Moss family members burial place pr places. thanks, scarlett1@bwsys.net ----- Original Message ----- From: "Lee Hoffman" <lhoffman@acm.org> To: <KYMONTGO-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, March 06, 2005 11:19 PM Subject: Re: [KYMONTGO-L] Cemeteries > CABGENE@aol.com wrote: >>When was the first cemetery established in Mt. Sterling? Before that were >>they buried on there property? > > I do not know if it was the first, but it seems that the Presbyterian > Church may have established one of the first cemeteries in Mt. Sterling. > At least many interments were made there. Some time around 1904/1905, the > Presbyterian Church deeded the property between Montgomery and High > Streets adjoining Willow Street to the city. Maps of the time and > certainly the Beers and Lanagan 1879 map show this as "the old cemetery". > The City notes in its Council Minutes that the property was used for > grazing of the "city mule". Families were encouraged to move the remains > of family members to other cemeteries and burial places. Many of these > were moved to the present Machpelah Cemetery although there is no records > as to which were moved where. It is not known who was actually buried in > the "old cemetery" and it may safely be assumed that not all graves were > exhumed and moved. > > In the late 1930s, the City School District made an agreement to lease the > property for $1 per year from the City for use as a Football field. At > that time, a concerted effort was made to "clean up" the property and > remove all the graves. That some were missed is probable based on the > fact that a number of the football players of the 1940s tell that during > rainy weather it was not unusual to find bones protruding up from the > ground. Players often took breaks by sitting on stacks of old > gravestones. > > Personally I doubt that there were many bones found there as just one or > two would be enough to get the stories going. That would also get the > public up in arms as there were some citizens of the time that thought > such a use of the property was not right. My grandfather was on the City > School Board at the time and related that not a few persons were against > the school using the property for football. > > By the late 1940s, the "old cemetery" was almost forgotten, a fieldhouse > had been erected and named after the City School coach, Bain "Tiny" Jones > who led the school to many victories. > > The only other large cemetery of about the time, St. Thomas (Catholic) > Cemetery is still being used. Other than these, most burials were in > local family-owned graveyards and there are many in the county -- > something over 220. > > Hazel Boyd, a few others helped by a number of high school students > recorded most of the cemeteries in Montgomery County in the 1950s and > 1960s. Kendal Culbertson has verified and updated this effort in the last > few years. Unfortunately many graves are not marked or only marked by > fieldstones. These fieldstones either have completely worn away or had no > engraving but were only know to the families of the time. > > Hope this helps - > > 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 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. >

    03/06/2005 04:33:50
    1. Re: [KYMONTGO-L] Cemeteries
    2. In a message dated 3/6/2005 9:24:46 PM US Eastern Standard Time, CABGENE@aol.com writes: When was the first cemetery established in Mt. Sterling? Before that were they buried on there property? Thanks, Carol Hi Carol, I can't speak for everyone and I don't know when the first cemetary was established, but my ancestors were buried on their own cemetary on their property. Bob in Indy

    03/06/2005 03:35:28
    1. Cemeteries
    2. When was the first cemetery established in Mt. Sterling? Before that were they buried on there property? Thanks, Carol

    03/06/2005 02:24:05
    1. Re: [KYMONTGO-L] Harrison Gray of Ky 1817
    2. Jan No have not check there. thanks Jim gray

    03/04/2005 02:31:29
    1. County map names list O-Z
    2. Patricia Hobson
    3. O'Rear, D. 19 O'Rear, J. & J. 21 O'Rear, Mrs. 23 O'Rear, Mrs. 28 O'Rear, P. 28 O'Rear, T. 26 Ogg, J.C. 24 Oldham, J.H. 22 Oldham, Mrs. N. 14 Owen, C. 07 Owings, J. 13 Owings, S. 08 Pace, J. 21 Parker 29 Parrish, G. 22 Parrish, J.S. 07 Parsons, T.W. 17 Pasley, L. 26 Pate, Mrs. 26 Patton, W.M. 11 Payne, G.W. 09 Payne, W., Jr. 09 Payne, W., Sr. 09 Pebworth, Mrs. 11 Pence, Mrs. 25 Pendleton, J. 17 Perry, M. 19 Peters, B.J. 23 Peyton, W. 27 Phelps, J. 19 Phelps, J. 20 Phillips, A. 31 Phillips, G. 29 Phillips, G. 31 Phillips, R. 29 Phipps, H. 09 Pilot Knob 29 Pine Hill 08 Pitt, Mrs. 25 Pond 13 Post Office 26 Post Office 28 Poynter, Mrs. 16 Prater, W. 26 Prather, W. 27 Prewitt, A. 16 Prewitt, A. 16 Prewitt, C. 20 Prewitt, Caswell 20 Prewitt, Clifton 20 Prewitt, J. 21 Prewitt, Jas. 20 Prewitt, W.H. 21 Priest, D. 06 Pruett, H. 24 Pruett, W. 24 Quisenberry, J.M. 09 Quisenberry, Mrs. H. 21 Quisenberry, W. 15 Ragan, A. 19 Ramey, Mrs. 23 Ramsey, D. 19 Rasor, Mrs. 19 Ratcliffe, H. 06 Rayburn, Geo. 23 Rayburn, T.J. 25 Redmond, H. 23 Redmond, M. 22 Redmond, Mrs. 23 Redmond, W. 23 Redmond, W.P. 23 Reed, J. 26 Reid, J.D. 16 Reid, Mrs. 16 Reid, R. 30 Resinger, G. 27 Richard Heirs 01 Richardson, G.C. 17 Richardson, M. 19 Richie, W. 01 Riggs, J.H. 16 Ringo, W. 29 Ringo, W.H. 13 Roberts, J. 11 Roberts, J. 11 Roberts, J. 19 Robinson, J.T. 02 Rogers, J.T. 01 Rogland, Mrs. 17 Rose, E., Estate 25 Rose, H. 29 Rosedale 18 Russell, Dr. S. 22 Salyer, B. 27 Salyer, B. 28 Salyer, R. 27 Salyer, T. 28 Salyer, Z. 24 Sappington, Mrs. 22 Scales 18 Schultz, Mrs. 05 Scobee, A. 16 Scobee, J.W.B. 16 Scobee, J.W.B. 16 Scott, M. 11 Scott, Mrs. 16 See, J. 19 See. J. 20 Senter, S. 31 Sewell, J. 19 Shirley, Dr. J.A. 11 Shouse, W. 26 Shubert, J. 23 Shubert, W.C. 28 Simpson, C. 01 Sledd, W. 18 Smith, H. 02 Smith, H., Estate 27 Smith, J. 16 Smith, J. 19 Smith, J. 25 Smith, J. 26 Smith, O. 25 Snyder, Geo. 17 Snyder, J.H. 09 Snyder, W.L. 16 Spears, J. 28 Spiller, B.H. 22 Spratt, Dr. J.B. 22 Spring 21 Spring 22 Springfield 03 Stacy, C. 31 Stagg, W.P. 05 Staples, J. 11 Stevens, A. 23 Stevens, Geo. 28 Stevens, J.Q. 28 Stevens, Mrs. 23 Stevenson, Mrs. 26 Stigall, R. 17 Stith, B. 01 Stofer, R. 11 Stofer, S. 22 Stofer, W. 11 Stone Wall 06 Stoner, Mrs. M. 08 Stoops, J. 08 Store 28 Store & P.O. 05 Store & P.O. 06 Store & Post Office 19 Store 11 Store 25 Stramper, J. 31 Strange, Miss M. 30 Strange, Mrs. 30 Strasman 21 Strouse, C.F. Mill 27 Strouse, C.F. 28 Strouse, E. 27 Strouse, Mrs. 23 Stull, J. 19 Sulpher Springs 06 Sutton, L. 24 Tanner, W. 27 Tannery 26 Taul, D. 11 Taul, J.W. 11 Taylor, W.M. 26 Tevabaugh, H. 25 Thatcher, W. 06 Thomas Mill 26 Thomas, A. 26 Thomas, E. 17 Thomas, J. 25 Thomas, N.B. 19 Thomas, N.B. 20 Thompson, E. 19 Thompson, H. 14 Thompson, J.A. 16 Thompson, L. 14 Thompson, Mrs. N. 09 Thompson, S. 14 Thompson, V. 07 Thompson, V. 08 Tipton, B.S. 22 Tipton, C. 26 Tipton, G. 25 Tipton, J.P. 22 Tipton, Mrs. J. 18 Tipton, Mrs. 17 Tipton, N.P. 22 Tipton, P. 01 Tipton, T. 26 Toll House 04 Toll House 05 Toll House 07 Toll House 09 Toll House 11 Toll House 12 Toll House 12 Toll House 13 Toll House 17 Toll House 17 Toll House 17 Toll House 18 Toll House 19 Toll House 23 Toll House 25 Toll House 26 Track 13 Treadway, J. 17 Treadway, J. 21 Treadway, Mrs. 06 Trimble, G. 18 Trimble, H. 23 Trimble, J. 23 Trimble, J.H. 27 Triplett, W. 06 Trumble, W. 22 Turley, J. 15 Turley, W. 14 Turley, W. 19 Turner, B. 27 Turner, Dr. J.P. 07 Turner, R. 16 Vaughan, M. 18 Wade, D. 05 Wade, W. 05 Walker, D.P. 08 Walnut Grove 12 Warehouse 17 Warmsley, J. 17 Waters 29 Webster, Mrs. 11 Webster, Mrs. 16 Welch, H. 22 Welsh, F. 26 West, G. 29 Westbrook, J. 29 Westbrook, Mrs. E. 25 White, J. 07 White, W. 07 White, W. 20 Whitney, G.A. 12 Whitsett, J. 21 Whitsett, Jilson 25 WHT & Bros. 14 Wilkerson, J. 21 Wilkerson, Jas 21 Williams, Gen S. Estate 06 Williams, Gen. J.S. 13 Williams, Mrs. 24 Williams, N. 26 Williams, R.L. 09 Willoughby, B. 29 Willoughby, B. 30 Willoughby, H. 29 Willoughby, J. 29 Willoughby, J. 29 Willoughby, J. 30 Willoughby, J. 30 Willoughby, J.H.A. 30 Willoughby, L. 29 Willoughby, L. 30 Willoughby, M . 29 Willoughby, Mrs. 30 Willoughby, R. 29 Willoughby, R. 30 Willoughby, W. Jr. 29 Willoughby, W. 29 Willoughby, W. 29 Wills, E. 28 Wills, J.W. 25 Wills, N. 28 Wills, W. 23 Wilson 19 Wilson, J. 02 Wilson, Mrs. 27 Wilson, S.H. 23 Wilson, S.P. 06 Wilson, W.M. 01 Wimmer, P. 24 Wolf, J. 14 Woodland Park 13 Woolford, J.T. 17 Wools, I. 19 Wren Estate 02 Wren, E. 07 Wren, J. 02 Wren, M. 18 Wren, T.S. 07 Wright, G. 28 Wright, L. 26 Wyatt, H. 22 Wyatt, J.S. 22 Wyatt, V.H. 15 Wycoff, Mrs. 29 Wymer, J., Estate 27 Wymer, Mrs. 26 Yocum, Mrs. 23 Young, J.A. 12 Young, J.E. 24 Young, Mrs. 25 Young, N.B. 07 Young, T. 12 Young, W. 29

    03/04/2005 01:00:38
    1. County map names list F-N
    2. Patricia Hobson
    3. Ferguson, D. 17 Ferguson, Mrs. 17 Ferguson, W. 11 Fesler, J. 08 Fesler. A. 07 Ficklin, G.W. 27 Ficklin, J.B. 30 Ficklin, W. 26 Fizer, C. 17 Fizer, S. 17 Flanders, W. 01 Fletcher, W.H. 10 Flour Mill 17 Forest Home 16 Fort, Old 06 Fortune, Jas. 19 Fortune, L. 23 Fortune, L., Estate 24 Foster, J.H. 16 Foster, T. 19 Foster, W. 19 Fox, G.T. 13 Fox. T. 16 Frazer, M. 01 Frazier, J.H. 01 Frazier, Mrs. 01 French, J. 20 Gaitskill, J. 05 Games, J.B. 17 Garret, S. 29 Garrett, E.E. 21 Garrett, J. 15 Garrett, J. 26 Garrett, J. 29 Garrett, R. 25 Garrett, S. 29 Gatewood, H. 28 Gatewood, J.S. 18 Gatewood, J.W. 13 Gatewood, J.W. 13 Gatewood, Miss 13 Gatewood, Mrs. M.A. 18 Gay, Rob't 11 George, J.S. 22 Gibbon, M. 10 Gibbs, W. 31 Gibson, C. 27 Gibson, Mrs. M.A. 25 Glaspey, B. 17 Glasspey, J. 08 Glover, Mrs. 19 Glover, R. 19 Goff & Gay 16 Gooding, Mrs. 10 Goodpaster, G.W. 11 Goodpaster, R. 07 Grave Knob 29 Graves, G.O. 10 Graves, H. 19 Green House 09 Green, J. 10 Green, L.B. 10 Green, S.T. 06 Greene, J. 16 Greene, S. 24 Griggsby, R.F.A. 25 Grubb, J. 05 Grubbs, J.H. 17 Grubbs, T.H. 08 Grubbs, T.H. 12 Guerrant, Dr. E.O. 17 Guess, L. 26 Hadden, C.C. 21 Hadden, M. 11 Hadden, N. 21 Hadden, P. 25 Hadden, R. 25 Haggard, C.C. 27 Haggard, J.H. 25 Haggard, Mrs. 27 Hainline 25 Hainline, E.C. 25 Hainline, Geo. 26 Hainline, Mrs. 26 Hainline, V.C. 25 Hall, E. 25 Hall, H. 26 Hall, J. & H. 11 Hall, M. 17 Hall, Mrs. 11 Hals, E.J. 28 Hampton, C. 01 Hank, V. 31 Harlan, B. 06 Harper, J. 14 Hart, S. 08 Haslerigg, J. 28 Hayden, J. 16 Haydon, Geo. 16 Hedge, J. 30 Hedger, B., Estate 26 Henry 06 Henry, D. 01 Henry, J. 06 Henry, W. 06 Hewlett, A.J. 25 Higgins, I. 22 Highland, D. 06 Highland, J.T. 07 Hisle, T. 21 Hoffman, J. 21 Holder, G. 30 Holland, J. 24 Holland, W. 31 Holley, Mrs. 27 Holley, T. 27 Holmes, L. 09 Hood, W.A. 11 Horne, T. 17 Horton, L. 23 Howard, J. & P.A. 24 Howard, J. 19 Howard, P.A. 19 Howard, T. 16 Howell, D. 16 Howell, H. 16 Howell, Mrs. 16 Howell, R. 16 Huls, W. 26 Hunt, S. 11 Hurt, H. 12 Hurt, H. 12 Ice House 13 Indian Battleground 12 Indian Mound 12 Ingraham, J. 19 James, D. 19 Jameson, E.S. 07 Jameson, Mrs. 13 Jamison, B.F. 22 Jeffries, Dr. L.C. 06 Johnson, H. 01 Johnson, J. 06 Johnson, J. 01 Johnson, J. 01 Johnson, J. 01 Johnson, J.B. 06 Johnson, J.B. 06 Johnson, T. 07 Jones Estate 08 Jones, B. 19 Jones, H.L. 07 Jones, J. 28 Jones, M. 08 Jones, Mrs. 07 Jones, W. 13 Jones, W.E. 13 Joyce, Mrs. 10 Judy, S.H. 02 Judy, T. 02 Judy, W. 07 Kash, J. 17 Keith 14 Keith, V. 14 Kelley, J. 23 Kelly, J. 31 Kemper, E. 06 Kemper, J.V. 18 Kertly, B.F. 27 Kester, J. 12 Kidd, G. 25 Kimball, Geo. 31 King, Mrs. 19 King, P. 06 Kirk, M., Estate 06 Lane, Geo. 09 Lane, L. 08 Laughlin, Mrs. 11 Lawrence, W. 29 Lee Mill 28 Lee, P. 28 Lee, W. 27 Leggett, D. 02 Leggett, H., Estate 01 Levee Post Office 25 Lime Kiln 25 Lindsey, J. 22 Lockridge, C. 18 Logan, Mrs. 06 Lonas, A. 29 Ludlow, W. 30 Magnolia Balm 22 Magowan, J.A. 18 Magowan, J.T. 18 Magowan, J.T. 19 Magowan, W.C. 18 Maplewood 18 Mark, J.H. 05 Marks, W.P. 05 Martin, B. 30 Martin, C. 30 Martin, G.B. 27 Martin, R. 30 Mason, J.H. 11 Mason, Jas. W. 11 Mason, Jas. W. 12 Masterson, T. 14 Masterson, W. 14 Matherly, E. 27 Maupin, D.R. 19 Maupin, H. 28 May, E. 28 May, W. 28 McCall, S. 29 McClure, J. 23 McClure, J. 25 McClure, M. 22 McCormick, A.B. 26 McCormick, B. 24 McCormick, E.N. 23 McCormick, G.W. 22 McCormick, J. 18 McCormick, J. 23 McCormick, Mrs. 19 McDaniel, J. 06 McDaniel, J.W. 01 McFassen, J. 29 McGowan 18 McKee, R. 21 McKenzies Chapel 25 Mill 01 Mill, S. 25 Miller, T. 23 Mills, J.S. 22 Mitchell, Mrs. 06 Moberly, C.O. 11 Moberly, C.O. 12 Montjoy, J. 14 Montjoy, T. 14 Moore, A. 26 Moore, Mrs. 09 Moore, W. 10 Morgan, J.H. 24 Morris, W. 16 Moss, E.H. 22 Moxley, S. 17 Myers, C. 27 Myers, W. 24 Myers, W. 31 Northcut, J. 01 Nursery 09

    03/04/2005 12:58:41
    1. County map names A-E
    2. Patricia Hobson
    3. Abner, Mrs. M. 18 Allen, G. 25 Anderson & Prewitt Tannery 26 Anderson Estate 17 Anderson, A. 26 Anderson, A. 28 Anderson, D.L. 21 Anderson, G. 29 Anderson, Geo. 21 Anderson, H. 25 Anderson, J. 14 Anderson, J. 22 Anderson, J. 29 Anderson, J.J. 26 Anderson, M.W. 25 Anderson, Mrs. 25 Anderson, Mrs. 17 Anderson, Mrs. 17 Anderson, Mrs. 21 Anderson, Mrs. 31 Anderson, P. 14 Anderson, P. 19 Anderson, T.C. 05 Anderson, W. 19 Anderson, W. 26 Apperson, R. 02 Armstrong, R. 07 Arnold, J. 01 Baker Mills 29 Baker, J. 25 Baker, J. 29 Barnes, H. 19 Barnes, J. 31 Barnes, Mrs. 31 Barnes, T. 19 Barnes, T. 20 Barnett Estate 26 Barrow, A. 27 Barrow, D. 20 Barrow, T. 25 Bartlett, W. 29 Bean, J. 17 Bean, Mrs. 17 Beatty, Geo. 19 Benton, J. 17 Berkely, B.F. 18 Berkley, H.C. 26 Berkley, W.S. 26 Berry, J. 29 Berry, J.P. 19 Berry, M. 29 Betts, J. 17 Bibb, J. 10 Bigstaff, J.M. 03 Blacksmith Shop 02 Blacksmith Shop 06 Blacksmith Shop 07 Blacksmith Shop 07 Blacksmith Shop 08 Blacksmith Shop 09 Blacksmith Shop 09 Blacksmith shop 11 Blacksmith shop 17 Blacksmith shop 18 Blacksmith Shop 19 Blacksmith shop 26 Blacksmith Shop 28 Blacksmith Shop 29 Blunt, J. 08 Bolt, K. 17 Bondurant, G. 09 Bondurant, S. 14 Bowler 24 Boyd, W.A. 06 Bradham, Mrs. 29 Bratton, J. 10 Brick Kiln 17 Bridges, Mrs. 08 Bridgforth, W.M. 18 Bridgforth, W.M. 22 Bristow, M. 28 Brockway, Mrs. 06 Brockway, W.B. 06 Brown, A. 27 Brown, S. 27 Bryant, Miss L. 05 Bryant, W. 07 Bryson, J. 02 Buford, Dr. L.M. 17 Buford, Dr. L.M. 17 Burroughs, J.W. 12 Byrd, N. 08 Cain, M. 22 Calk, T. 17 Camper, J. 19 Carrington, L.B. 12 Carrington, S. 05 Carrington, S. 06 Carrington, S. 13 Case, G. 18 Cassidy, H. 15 Cassidy, M.M. 07 Cassidy, S. 02 Caywood, H. 06 Caywood, H. 01 Caywood, J.T. 06 Cemetery, R.C. 12 Chambers, G.D. 31 Chapel, McKenzies 25 Chenault, A. 18 Chenault, A. 21 Chenault, B.F. 21 Chenault, C. 17 Chenault, D.W. 22 Chenault, D.W. 22 Chenault, J. 21 Chenault, J.W. 13 Chenault, Mrs. 17 Chenault, W.O. 18 Chenault, W.T. 22 Cherrywood 16 Childreth, W. 18 Chorn G. 16 Chorn, J. 16 Church 06 Church, Antioch 24 Church, Baptist 21 Church, Corinth 14 Church, Grass Lick 11 Church, Macedonia 29 Church, Mt. Gilead Presbyterian 25 Church, Old 20 Church, Peyton's Lick 01 Church, Salem 28 Church, Somerset 07 Church, Spencer 18 Church, Spruce 31 Clark, J.P. 01 Clark, J.W. 02 Clark, J.W. 01 Clark, S. 30 Clem, Mrs. 29 Coburn, G. 24 Coburn, G.C. 23 Coburn, J. 24 Cochran, M. 31 Cockrell, B.F. 17 Cockrell, B.F. 17 Cockrell, G.B. 22 Cockrell, J. 18 Cockrell, W. 22 Cockrell, W.A. 22 Cole, J.B. 28 Coleman, M. 22 Collins, W. 28 Colliver, T. 07 Conkwright, E. 30 Connor, J. 15 Cook, S. 26 Coon, Mrs. 14 Coon, S. 17 Coons, E. 19 Coons, L. 08 Coons, R. 09 Coons, W. 09 Corbitt, J. 11 County Alms House 28 Covey, H. 26 Cox, Dr. B.F. 18 Craig, J. 24 Craig, J.F. 24 Craig, W. 1 Crain, J.K. 29 Cravens, J. 07 Cravens, Mrs. 07 Cravens, W. 07 Croone, J. 31 Curtice, W. 17 Dale, J. 08 Dale, Mrs. 08 Dale, P. 08 Daniel, S. 17 Daniel, V. 25 Daniels, H. 28 Davis, J. 05 Davis, J. 16 Dean, E. 16 Dean, S. 16 Denton, G.W. 06 Denton, Mrs. 06 Denton, T.G. 06 Derrickson, H.J. 01 Dishong, A.B. 22 Distillery 25 Donahue, J. 15 Donahue, Mrs. 21 Donahue, P. 14 Donovan, J. 11 Dooley, J. 12 Dooley, O. 06 Dougherty, Mrs. 06 Dougherty, Mrs. 06 Douglass, Geo. 29 Douglass, J. 29 Douthy, L. 25 Downs, G.W. 28 Duff, S.A. 19 Duncan, D. 01 Duncan, Mrs. 22 Eaton, T. 23 Edmundson, W. 16 Edmundson, W. 16 Emory, T.C. 18 Engram, J. 19 Estep, E. 31 Evans Mills 24 Evans, Estate, W. 23 Eveans, J. 20 Evens, J. 19 Everett, M.R. 18 Everitt, S.D. 13 Ewell, J.W. 29 Ewing, A.J. 08

    03/04/2005 12:54:32
    1. County map alphabetical list-- Instructions
    2. Patricia Hobson
    3. Folks, I am now permanently cross-eyed, but the alphabetical list for the Montgomery county map will be coming in a few moments, in several e-mails. A couple notes--- the numbers after the names refer to the range number, not the picture number. If a name appears more than once in a certain range, it's listed for the number of times it appears in that range. I don't know why I counted Blacksmith's shops and not School Houses (which is what I'm assuming S.H. stands for). When I do a final list for the archives, I'll tote up the schools. I have not yet given a list for the 2 Montgomery county business listings or the town insets of Camargo, Jeffersonville, and Smithville. I'll get that done & added in the next week, as soon as I figure out how to designate them without further confusing you. I'm happy for corrections & additions. You can e-mail me at pshobson@fuse.net The Montgomery County maps can be found at http://client.webshots.com/user/pshobson Pat

    03/04/2005 12:50:50
    1. Re: [KYMONTGO-L] Harrison Gray of Ky 1817
    2. Hello, Have you checked nearby co's Morgan, Carter, MaGoffin etc? I have an Adkins line but mine were in Elliott(formed 1869 from Morgan, Carter, Lawrence Co). A cousin of mine who shares the Howard surname also has a Gray line and his was also in Elliott I believe. Jan PS...I only check mail on this computer randomly.....so if you need to write me please mark your address book with my new e-mail....baileyboop@wowway.com Researching......adkins, dehart, fraley, gillum/gilliam, howard, henson, holbrook, mays/mayse, stephens/stevens, williams, and many others. Most settled in Elliott Co coming from Perry, Clay, Pike, Floyd Co's, KY from NC & VA.

    03/03/2005 10:58:50
    1. Wills and Smith
    2. marsha moses
    3. Hi, Tracy. Please share to the entire list anything that you find about the Smith family. I have been interested for a long time in a marriage between: Marriage Records for Bourbon County, Kentucky 1786-1800 Name: Nancy Smith Spouse: William Webb Marriage Date: 11 Sep 1794 information from: Ancestry Marriage Records for Bourbon County, Kentucky 1786-1800 It looks to me as if Bourbon County was at this time approximately the area that is now both Bourbon and also Nicholas Counties I have been told that there was a Rev Smith in the area of Bourbon/Montgomery County who had children who moved to Clay County, Illinois. Please keep the information on the list. marsha in WV TS Wills wrote: >Hi, > >Just wanted to introduce myself. I am Traci and am researching the >Wills name and the Smith name. I have lots of proof that my husband's >line of Wills resided in Montgomery County for many years. I'm just >curious about my dad's Smith line right now. I know my gr. >grandmother is buried in Berea. > >Thanks! >Traci > > >==== 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. > > > >

    03/01/2005 09:15:02
    1. Wills and Smith
    2. TS Wills
    3. Hi, Just wanted to introduce myself. I am Traci and am researching the Wills name and the Smith name. I have lots of proof that my husband's line of Wills resided in Montgomery County for many years. I'm just curious about my dad's Smith line right now. I know my gr. grandmother is buried in Berea. Thanks! Traci

    02/28/2005 02:57:57