I am searching the Coopers of Montgomery County, Kentucky. Henry Cooper, b 1760, Va, his brother George born 1770, and their sister Ula were in Montgomery County by 1790. Am unable to find anything about their parents. Off springs of Henry Cooper married into the Motley family, Wilson family, Orr family, James family and Walker family. So far, I have not been able to learn anything about Henry's parents. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Roger Cooper [email protected] ----- Original Message ----- From: "Robbintina Harrison" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, March 14, 2002 6:26 AM Subject: [KYMONTGO-L] Introduction by New List Owner > Good morning everyone! It's time for an introduction as Jeannie has > graciously allowed me to take over the Montgomery Co. KY list. > I hope you will feel free to take the time to introduce yourself as well! > > I've had little time to turn my attention to my new list, as I travel > during the week with my job. I've been researching my ancestors since 1990, > traveling to many courthouses, libraries, cemeteries, etc. in those years > to see the "source" records. The smell and feel of those old books when > they are opened is just a part of being a family historian. Nothing like > it! I enjoy the challenge of that "brick wall" and am thrilled with a > small amount of information (a piece of my puzzle) to go forward with. I > have been married 30 years and have three kids (2 in college - 1 taking > flying lessons). > > There are currently 165 list members on the Montgomery Co. KY list. With > that many people, we should be able to have some lively discussions on the > families that lived in the Montgomery Co KY area from the time Kentucky was > a state of VA to the present. Perhaps if each person would list their > oldest ancestors who lived in the county, that would spark interest and > discussion. Remember to give dates, locations, and as much info as you > can on those dearly deceased ancestors. > I hope each of you will be active participants and not just lurk in the > background. > > One very important item is that I will not tolerate FLAMING by any method. > "Flamers" will be immediately removed from the list and will not be > allowed to subscribe again. Should there be a problem on the list, please > contact me by > private e-mail immediately. My e-mail address will appear in the tagline of > many posts to the list. > Occassionally I will post a question or request to generate conversation. > > I look forward to getting to know each of you. Let's get started with an > informational roll call. (Not just a surname listing). > Have a wonderful day of research! > Robbin Harrison [email protected] > > > ==== KYMONTGO Mailing List ==== > shh, be verrrry quiet.......I am hunting forebears.
Does anyone know anything on a MEADIE or MEDDIE STANLEY married to Marshall Neal around 1901? She lived and died in or around Montgomery, Menifee or Powell counties. Roger Cooper wrote: > I am searching the Coopers of Montgomery County, Kentucky. Henry Cooper, b > 1760, Va, his brother George born 1770, and their sister Ula were in > Montgomery County by 1790. Am unable to find anything about their parents. > Off springs of Henry Cooper married into the Motley family, Wilson family, > Orr family, James family and Walker family. So far, I have not been able to > learn anything about Henry's parents. Any help would be greatly > appreciated. > > Roger Cooper > [email protected] > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Robbintina Harrison" <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Thursday, March 14, 2002 6:26 AM > Subject: [KYMONTGO-L] Introduction by New List Owner > > > Good morning everyone! It's time for an introduction as Jeannie has > > graciously allowed me to take over the Montgomery Co. KY list. > > I hope you will feel free to take the time to introduce yourself as well! > > > > I've had little time to turn my attention to my new list, as I travel > > during the week with my job. I've been researching my ancestors since > 1990, > > traveling to many courthouses, libraries, cemeteries, etc. in those years > > to see the "source" records. The smell and feel of those old books when > > they are opened is just a part of being a family historian. Nothing like > > it! I enjoy the challenge of that "brick wall" and am thrilled with a > > small amount of information (a piece of my puzzle) to go forward with. I > > have been married 30 years and have three kids (2 in college - 1 taking > > flying lessons). > > > > There are currently 165 list members on the Montgomery Co. KY list. With > > that many people, we should be able to have some lively discussions on the > > families that lived in the Montgomery Co KY area from the time Kentucky > was > > a state of VA to the present. Perhaps if each person would list their > > oldest ancestors who lived in the county, that would spark interest and > > discussion. Remember to give dates, locations, and as much info as you > > can on those dearly deceased ancestors. > > I hope each of you will be active participants and not just lurk in the > > background. > > > > One very important item is that I will not tolerate FLAMING by any method. > > "Flamers" will be immediately removed from the list and will not be > > allowed to subscribe again. Should there be a problem on the list, please > > contact me by > > private e-mail immediately. My e-mail address will appear in the tagline > of > > many posts to the list. > > Occassionally I will post a question or request to generate conversation. > > > > I look forward to getting to know each of you. Let's get started with an > > informational roll call. (Not just a surname listing). > > Have a wonderful day of research! > > Robbin Harrison [email protected] > > > > > > ==== KYMONTGO Mailing List ==== > > shh, be verrrry quiet.......I am hunting forebears. > > ==== KYMONTGO Mailing List ==== > To UNSUBSCRIBE send a new e-mail to [email protected] or [email protected] with nothing in the body of the e-mail except the word unsubscribe.