Hi Rick, I found a Mrs. Ramey about 4 miles or so south of Howards Mills, just about a mile south of Spencer Pike (road) and the Mt. Sterling Railroad track. Looks like she may have owned a bit of land at the end of her road. In Mt. Sterling, I found a J. Ramey on the second property south of Little Mountain (also known as Locust) Street, on the East side of Queen Street. This property is a small lot in town. That was the only ones I found, but that doesn't mean I might not have missed any. The map is being sold from a leftover stock of maps they made for their bicentennial, by the Mt. Sterling Library for $22.50. The address is: "Just make a check out to the Mt. Sterling Library" Mt. Sterling - Montgomery County Library 241 West Locust St. Mt. Sterling, KY 40353 Hope this helped and I am sorry for the delay........I've been under the weather. Good luck! Bob in Indy In a message dated 2/13/2005 10:53:26 PM US Eastern Standard Time, RRRamey@aol.com writes: Are there any Rameys on the 1879 map of Montgomery County? Where can I buy a copy of the map? Rick Ramey
Hi Bob in Indy, Anyone named Orme on that map? I am related to George S. Orme, his wife-Mary Brierly, and their children John Hargis Orme and Bertha Orme-Haverly. My Grandmother (John Hargis' daughter) Floriene Orme-Rudd was born in Mt. Sterling in 1902. I have been unable to find her birth certificate, or any marriage document's for the family. Thanks for looking! Melody Herb 610-588-0772 alternate email: mherb@clmc.us ----- Original Message ----- From: ScubaRW4@aol.com To: KYMONTGO-L@rootsweb.com Sent: Monday, February 14, 2005 4:10 PM Subject: Re: [KYMONTGO-L] Montgomery County Map 1879 - For Rick Ramey Hi Rick, I found a Mrs. Ramey about 4 miles or so south of Howards Mills, just about a mile south of Spencer Pike (road) and the Mt. Sterling Railroad track. Looks like she may have owned a bit of land at the end of her road. In Mt. Sterling, I found a J. Ramey on the second property south of Little Mountain (also known as Locust) Street, on the East side of Queen Street. This property is a small lot in town. That was the only ones I found, but that doesn't mean I might not have missed any. The map is being sold from a leftover stock of maps they made for their bicentennial, by the Mt. Sterling Library for $22.50. The address is: "Just make a check out to the Mt. Sterling Library" Mt. Sterling - Montgomery County Library 241 West Locust St. Mt. Sterling, KY 40353 Hope this helped and I am sorry for the delay........I've been under the weather. Good luck! Bob in Indy In a message dated 2/13/2005 10:53:26 PM US Eastern Standard Time, RRRamey@aol.com writes: Are there any Rameys on the 1879 map of Montgomery County? Where can I buy a copy of the map? Rick Ramey ==== 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.