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    1. RAMEY - HAMILTON
    2. Claudia Hamilton Meyer
    3. Seeing Laura's question about RAMEY reminded me to ask if anyone researching RAMEY has run across a HAMILTON connection? My great-great grandfather was Richard Ramey HAMILTON, born 06 Dec 1851, son of Samuel L. HAMILTON and Cynthia HILL. He married 15 Dec 1881 to Miranda S. ELAM, daughter of James S. ELAM and Mary HOWERTON. With the Ramey as a middle name, figure there had to be a RAMEY-HAMILTON marriage somewhere. Anybody?

    04/19/1999 06:00:09
    1. Re: Gath, Ky., Ramey & Brown
    2. Laura McKenzie
    3. We talked about Rameys and Browns last November. Since then I found something interesting (I may descend from this line... I have five Brown lines). This is from the web: Posted by Sunni Brown Chaplin on December 30, 1998 at 19:59:02: In Reply to: Wm. Brown b. 1773 Culpepper VA d. IN posted by Minga Stivers on September 12, 1998 at 23:16:09: According to published Wm. Brown genealogy book by Robert A. Hughes of St. Louis, Wm. had 5 brothers and sisters: Elizabeth, Dicsy, Paulie, Joel, Coleman and William born to Thomas Brown and possibly Elizabeth Ramey. My dad is Rice E. Brown III, Gpa-Rice E. Brown II, gGpa-Rice E. Brown, Sr.,ggGpa-Solomon Glory. Solomon Glory Brown had 18 children by two wives, the last being named Rice Evans Brown after his brother. Do you know of the Elizabeth Ramey mentioned above? Thank you again for the information you provided in November. Its great! Laura -----Original Message----- From: Bess & Don Ramey <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Sunday, December 06, 1998 11:37 AM Subject: Gath, Ky., Ramey & Brown >Re: the query of 12/4 on the above..we have a little on William Page >Ramey and a lot on his ancestors. Various sources on this, most of it >proven, some not yet. > >He was born abt. 1765, died abt. 1820 in Rappahanock Co., Va. m. Eliza >(last name unknown) >He was the son of John Ramey, b. abt. 1735 in King George Co., Va., d. >abt 1850 in Bourbon Co., Ky and Joanne Page (no dates) >John was the son of William Ramey, Jr. , b. 1696 in Westmoreland Co., >Va., d.1758 in Frederick Co., Va. and Barbara Byram (no dates) >William was the son of William Ramey, Sr., b. 1672 in Westmoreland Co., >d. 19Nov1737 in Westmoreland Co. and Catherine Asbury, b. 1672 in >Westmoreland Co., d. 1738, probably in Westmoreland Co. >William Sr. was the son of the "original" Jacob and Mary Miles ( or >whatever her last name was, lot of disscussion on that) > >The Archie Ramey mentioned in the quotation is probably Archibald, b. >1759, also the son of John and Joanne. He was in Fleming Co., Ky very >early, had some land grants there. > >Hope this adds something to your data. >D&B

    04/19/1999 12:32:10
    1. Re: Washington Co Va and Farquier co Va origins
    2. Bobbi Marshall
    3. Hello...I am a descendant of Alexander Keith Marshall (b. @1770) of Farquier Co., VA--He is the 10th brother of Supreme Court Justice John Marshall. Bobbi Marshall [email protected] Laura McKenzie wrote: > If you have an Eastern KY family who originated from Washington > Co Va (and neighboring counties) and/or Farquier Co Va (and > neighboring counties) could you please let me know what > ancestor and give the names of his/her in-laws and parents if > you know them? I'll be glad to post what I find once I get > the information in order. Its an interesting pattern so far. > Thanks! (Van Hoose and Bryans need not apply... I know about > you <G>) > > (Sorry for cross posting to Morgan County list but there are > some there that are not members here. Hope you all understand.) > > Laura

    04/18/1999 07:31:02
    1. Brice and Martha (ELAM) PATRICK, 1880-1900s
    2. Sharon Warner
    3. Does anyone have information or any census records regarding the children of Brice PATRICK and Martha (ELAM) PATRICK that were married in Morgan County, KY on March 31, 1878? I only know of one child, Sarah Jane PATRICK, and don't know when she was born. Sharon

    04/17/1999 06:44:07
    1. Re: Washington Co Va and Farquier co Va origins
    2. Laura McKenzie
    3. Hi Judith. Thanks. Russell Co Va was part of Washington Co at one point. I believe the Fergusons and Hamiltons were there as well. I was hoping to come up with some more interesting names that might clue me in to Farquier especially. Do you know of a Coleman Brown whose son married a Hornbeck? Let me explain why I ask and send you the information and maybe you can tell me what you think. I keep coming across Daniel Brown and Elizabeth Coleman. Allied names fall in line with allied names for George Washington and Zachariah Lewis (there's an interesting guy we need to look at more!). One allied name that stands out is Lightfoot since Thomas C Brown's commander was a Lt. Lightfoot. Anyway. Daniel Brown married to Elizabeth Coleman probably had a son named Daniel married to a Frances! The researcher who provided the info to me stopped there as Daniel and Frances didn't interest her but the second Daniel is the perfect age for our Daniel and lives in Culpepper Co and has land on the Potomac. In his family are lots of Coleman Browns. Then I find that some Coleman Brown of VA has a son married to a Hornbeck (info at bottom). AND I find that there is a Coleman Brown living in Morgan County early on as well. Here's a little about Coleman (please note that a Michael OXER is mentioned and can you tell me what a VENDUE is?): 1. Brown, William b. ca 1773, PA, d. ca 1854, Randolph Co., MO, s/o Coleburn/Coleman/Colbern Brown md. 10 Jan 1799, Bourbon Co., KY to Elizabeth Hornbeck b. ca 1783, Hampshire Co., VA, d/o Michael Hornbeck. Ref: (Ms. Alzner) -- William and Elizabeth (Hornbeck) Brown were from Grayson Co., KY. Ref: (Donald S. Haney) -- Colbern Brown b. ca 1750, d. ca 1777, VA; Elizabeth’s Father, Michael Hornbeck b. ca 1742, Hampshire Co., VA, d. after 1800, Bourbon Co., KY; Michael Hornbeck was the son of Jacobus "James" Hornbeck b. ca 1700, Ulster Co., NY, d. after 1757, Hampshire Co., VA, md. 16 Spt. 1733, Ulster Co., NY to Anna Margaret Helm d. ca 1748, Hampshire Co., VA, d/o Peter & Anna Engel (Jung) Helm. Jacobus "James" Hornbeck was s/o Warnaar Hornbeck b. ca 1645, Holland, d. 1715, Ulster Co., NY and wife, Margreit Tysesen b. ca 1658, Albany, NY, d. after 1710, Ulster Co., NY. Warnaar and Margreit were md. Kingston, Ulster Co., NY Ref: (Doug Richardson) -- Michael Hornbeck, a Revoluntionary War Soldier, was the s/o James & Margaret (Helm) Hornbeck. Michael had sons, Michael Jr., James and Simon. Ref: A Michael Hornbeck posted bond when William and Elizabeth were married. Michael Jr. is suspected but not proved. Ref: Michael Hornbeck, a brother of Elizabeth Hornbeck, md. 29 Jan. 1798, Bourbon Co., KY to Ruth Parker d/o Aquilla & Elizabeth (Amos) Parker. They had two daughters, Barbara and Elizabeth. There is much genealogical available on both the Parker and Amos families. Ref: Doug Richardson indicates that Michael had two additional wives and later moved to MO where he died in 1833. By a second wife, he is reported to have had a son, James, b. ca 1808. A son of Michael Hornback Sr., and a brother of Michael Jr., James, also had a son, Michael b. ca 1786. Ref: 1840 Randolph Co., MO census, pg. 296 lists a Michael Hornback, aged 30 - 40 (b. ca 1800 to 1810). Ref: 1850 Grundy Co., MO census, Dist. #35, pg. 391. Hornbeck, Michael, 49, b. KY (b. ca 1801) " , Martha, 33, b. KY (b. ca 1817) {Was Michael, a nephew of Michael Hornbeck Jr. and Elizabeth (Hornbeck) Brown.} Ref: Randolph Co., MO marriages list a marriage of Michael Hornbeck & Martha Horncash. Ref: Macon Co., MO Obituaries (1889 - 1903) by Phyllis E. Mears, pg. 226. "Michael Hornbeck, a merchant, was father of M. E. Hornback who died 23 Spt. 1903 of Typhoid Fever. M. E. was md. in Chillicothe, Livingston Co., MO to Miss May Lewis in 1888 -- Three sons: Edwin Hornback, age 14, Victor Hornback, age 12, Oscar Hornback, age 8; sisters: Mrs. D. S. Thomas, Palmyra, MO, Mrs. J. W. Thompson, Macon, MO and Mrs. Eva Mathews. Funeral at Southern Methodist Church in Chillicothe." Pg. 50 of the same reference, "Dr. Oscar A. Hornbeck, 38, died in Father's home, 31 Jul. 1894. Graduate with honors form St. Louis University Medical School, Member of S. Methodist Church." Ref: History of Grant & Hardy Counties, WV, by E. L. Judy, Petersburg, Printed by Charleston Printing Company, Charleston, West Virginia, pg. 15 -- Deed Book 1, Hardy Co. WV. (Pg. 64); Simon and James Hornback and wives to James Cunningham and Thomas Goff. (Pg. 77); Michael Hornback to Robert Cunningham. (Pg. 80); Simon Hornback and wife to Thomas Goff. (Pg. 95); Simon Hornback to Anthony Baker. (Pg. 101); Samuel Hornback and wife to James Cunningham. (Pg. 131); Simon Hornback and wife to James Cunningham. (Pg. 149); Samuel Hornback and wife to James Cunningham. (Pg. 152); Samuel Hornback and wife to James Cunningham. (Pg. 155); Samuel Hornback and wife to James Cunningham. (Pg. 173); James and Abraham Hornback to James Cunningham. (Pg. 177); James and Abraham Hornback to James Cunningham. (Pg. 252); James Hornback and wife to John Dela. Ref: Chronicles of the Scotch-Irish Settlement in Virginia "Extracted from the orginal court records of Augusta County, VA (1745-1800)" by Lyman Chalkley, Vol. 3; Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc, Baltimore, 1974. Pg. 53 "Pg. 307 -- 3 Dec. 1757. Vendue held at Michael Stump's, on South Fork in Hamsphire County, by Anthony Reager, Peter Thorn, administrators of Christian Dousher -- To Peter Heath, Thos. Crawford, Tobias Thorn, Michael Oxer, Lazarus Thorn, Philip Moore, Jr., Jno. Welton, Henry Couchman, Simon Hornback, Philpole Yeokham, Abraham Wise, Jno. Cock, Adam Rutherback, Harmus Hook, Conrad Moore, Thomas Singleton, Martin Job, James Hornback, Adam Harpole, Johnathan Coburn, Leonard Knave, Thos. Parsons, Sr., Nicholas Smith, Gaisper Reed, Michael Earsest, Sr., James Taff, Henry Miars, Ruda Bozard, William Jennings, Jno. Varrill, James Parsons, Solom Hedges, Windle Miller, Peter Hive, Henry Shipler, Peter Andrew, Stophel Hoofman, Thos. Crawford, Benj. Scott, Andrew Byarly, Mary Smith, Henry Mook, Philip Hupp, John Mason." Ref: The following was submitted by Ms. Beverly J. Bennett, 5500 Wildwood Way, Citrus Heights, CA 95610 in a ltr. dtd. 13 Mar. 1994 -- "I thought that you would be interested in some exerts from the Journal of Lillian Hardister. This journal was kept by her in the early 1900's and contains quite a bit of genealogical information. She was, (according to Don Haney, my relative & the person that sent me the material) a "Preacher" and went to religious revivals all over Missouri, Arkansas and surrounding states. I found her writing to be vivid with religious feeling and the love for her family shines through her work. "Grandpop's father, Ruben Brown married an Artman, was a Methodist. John Allen Brown was oldest, Jacob Brown, Deliah Brown and Joseph M. Brown. Ruben Brown's father name Billy lived to be about 100 (years) and Baptist. Billy's children Ruben, Jim Brown, Barbary daughter, Bill Brown, John Brown, one went to Kentucky and Joe Brown. Billy Brown soon followed Daniel Boone into Kentucky. But a peaceable quiet man. He and his wife were good Baptists. Great man to make poetry. Made several songs said to be five. Composed one about a man that was shot and kiled by another. This man came to grandpop's house when he (John Allen) was a boy and sang songs until ten o'clock that he had composed full of poetry and rhymes. Come to church at Huntsville and stay for a week at a time and sing and pray. A powerful man in prayer." pg. 330. -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Tuesday, April 13, 1999 7:44 PM Subject: Re: Washington Co Va and Farquier co Va origins >Hi Laura, > >Michael Auxier II died in Washington County, VA on March 22, 1780. He was >married to Martha Hornbeck. The Hornbeck family also resided in Washington >County, VA. > >Michael was the father of Samuel Auxier who settled in the Blockhouse Bottom > >You probably have all this, but if you need more let me know. > >Judith Tickel Need > > > >At 10:38 PM 4/12/1999 -0500, you wrote: >>If you have an Eastern KY family who originated from Washington >>Co Va (and neighboring counties) and/or Farquier Co Va (and >>neighboring counties) could you please let me know what >>ancestor and give the names of his/her in-laws and parents if >>you know them? I'll be glad to post what I find once I get >>the information in order. Its an interesting pattern so far. >>Thanks! (Van Hoose and Bryans need not apply... I know about >>you <G>) >> >>(Sorry for cross posting to Morgan County list but there are >>some there that are not members here. Hope you all understand.) >> >>Laura >> >> >

    04/13/1999 10:23:49
    1. Re: Washington Co Va and Farquier co Va origins
    2. Hi Laura, Michael Auxier II died in Washington County, VA on March 22, 1780. He was married to Martha Hornbeck. The Hornbeck family also resided in Washington County, VA. Michael was the father of Samuel Auxier who settled in the Blockhouse Bottom You probably have all this, but if you need more let me know. Judith Tickel Need At 10:38 PM 4/12/1999 -0500, you wrote: >If you have an Eastern KY family who originated from Washington >Co Va (and neighboring counties) and/or Farquier Co Va (and >neighboring counties) could you please let me know what >ancestor and give the names of his/her in-laws and parents if >you know them? I'll be glad to post what I find once I get >the information in order. Its an interesting pattern so far. >Thanks! (Van Hoose and Bryans need not apply... I know about >you <G>) > >(Sorry for cross posting to Morgan County list but there are >some there that are not members here. Hope you all understand.) > >Laura > >

    04/13/1999 06:41:39
    1. Re: Washington Co Va and Farquier co Va origins
    2. Ruby Elrod
    3. Laura, I have ancestors John Kendrick bn abt 1814 and his wife Rebecca Eaton from Washington Co. who moved into Morgan Co. Also, Alexander "Sanders" Montgomery and his wife Elizabeth Eddington from Russell Co., VA into Morgan Co. Ruby -----Original Message----- From: Laura McKenzie <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Monday, April 12, 1999 11:42 PM Subject: Washington Co Va and Farquier co Va origins >If you have an Eastern KY family who originated from Washington >Co Va (and neighboring counties) and/or Farquier Co Va (and >neighboring counties) could you please let me know what >ancestor and give the names of his/her in-laws and parents if >you know them? I'll be glad to post what I find once I get >the information in order. Its an interesting pattern so far. >Thanks! (Van Hoose and Bryans need not apply... I know about >you <G>) > >(Sorry for cross posting to Morgan County list but there are >some there that are not members here. Hope you all understand.) > >Laura

    04/13/1999 04:47:45
    1. Re: Washington Co Va and Farquier co Va origins
    2. Hi Laura. I have ancestors from Fauquier Co. Va. I believe I met you at the Easterling reunion a few years back. Am I right? My ancestors are Hugh Gordon or Gorden, Nathaniel Owns. Possible Wager also. Any help would be much appreciated Lorene

    04/13/1999 10:42:05
    1. Washington Co Va and Farquier co Va origins
    2. Laura McKenzie
    3. If you have an Eastern KY family who originated from Washington Co Va (and neighboring counties) and/or Farquier Co Va (and neighboring counties) could you please let me know what ancestor and give the names of his/her in-laws and parents if you know them? I'll be glad to post what I find once I get the information in order. Its an interesting pattern so far. Thanks! (Van Hoose and Bryans need not apply... I know about you <G>) (Sorry for cross posting to Morgan County list but there are some there that are not members here. Hope you all understand.) Laura

    04/12/1999 09:38:56
    1. Re: Washington Co Va and Farquier co Va origins
    2. Naaman Nickell
    3. On Mon, 12 Apr 1999, Laura McKenzie wrote: > If you have an Eastern KY family who originated from Washington > Co Va (and neighboring counties) and/or Farquier Co Va (and > neighboring counties) could you please let me know what > ancestor and give the names of his/her in-laws and parents if > you know them? I'll be glad to post what I find once I get > the information in order. Its an interesting pattern so far. > Thanks! (Van Hoose and Bryans need not apply... I know about > you <G>) > > (Sorry for cross posting to Morgan County list but there are > some there that are not members here. Hope you all understand.) > > Laura > Hi Laura: What cha' doing? You know my Nickells came out of Augusta County. Naaman

    04/12/1999 09:18:44
    1. Mistake on CW Wadkins post
    2. Minnie Anderson
    3. Lyle I made a mistake on the last post !!!! William Wadkins served in the 14 th Ky Inf. from- May 28, 1863 -Sept 15,1865 - 2y 3m 17d. Lived in Greenup Co at the time he drew his pension............I had the years of service wrong. Sorry......Min

    04/12/1999 05:45:59
    1. Re: KYMORGAN-D Digest V99 #43
    2. Minnie Anderson
    3. Lyle There is no Ambrose Watkins listed for the 5th Ky, here are the Wadkins listed for Co C., Regt. 5th Ky mounted Inf. Privates James Wadkins John Wadkins William Wadkins I also have the Floyd and Greenup Co 1890 census of surviving Soldiers, Sailors , Marines and Widows. Listed for Greenup Co. William Wadkins Priv. Co, K 14th Ky Inf. Dec 2 1861-June 16 1865 - 2y 3 m 17 d. Min

    04/12/1999 05:36:27
    1. Re: KYMORGAN-D Digest V99 #43
    2. lylemast
    3. Hello, I would be interested to know if an Ambrose Wadkins/Watkins was listed. He was listed as being a member of the 5th before he joined the 10th. Here is what is listed on his military records: Ambrose Watkins Co. B Enlisted Feb. 10, 1863 Prestonsburg, KY Captured while absent sick at Salyersville April 30, 1863 at age 17 to Johnson's Island June 14, 1863 and then to Point Lookout Oct. 30, 1863 where he took the oath Jan. 10, 1864. Served previously 5th KY Inf. His possible cousin John Wadkins/Watkins also joined the 10th and was a little older then Ambrose. He may have been in the 5th also. Thank you for the lookup. Sincerely, Lyle LeMasters [email protected] wrote: > > Subject: > > KYMORGAN-D Digest Volume 99 : Issue 43 > > Subject: 5th Ky(orphans Brigade)Morgan Co. > Date: Sun, 11 Apr 1999 21:02:23 -0400 > From: Minnie Anderson <[email protected]> > To: [email protected] > > I have a copy of a full page article published in a local Morgan County > paper, I do not have the name of the newspaper, it was in a > Sesquicentennial Supplement , Oct 12,1972 the article and copies of the > original muster rolls for the Ky men who served in the 5th Ky. CSA were > on display at a county sorghum festival the week end of Oct 12 1972. > The 5th was incorporated into the" Orphans Brigade". > > In a nine day period from Oct 19 to 28 1861 a total of more than 400 men > volunteered at West Liberty for the 5th Ky. They comprised all of > companies A-B-C and parts of D and E. in addition some of the men > followed the volunteers to Prestonsburg and were sworn in at that place > as members of Co E. The 5th was Capt. Swango's Co. and contained members > of Morgans leading families. In a 120 day campaign from Chikamaunga to > Atlanta, the Orphans Brigade was reduced from 1140 to less than 200,all > but 50 had either been killed or wounded twice. > > I have not found this list on any of the Ky or Orphans Brigade CW sites, > if anyone wants a look up for a name from Morgan belonging to the 5th Ky > CSA. I will be happy to do so. Also.... If anyone knows the name of the > newspaper this was published in let me know as I believe they would want > credit for the article. > > Min

    04/12/1999 03:13:20
    1. 5th Ky(orphans Brigade)Morgan Co.
    2. Minnie Anderson
    3. I have a copy of a full page article published in a local Morgan County paper, I do not have the name of the newspaper, it was in a Sesquicentennial Supplement , Oct 12,1972 the article and copies of the original muster rolls for the Ky men who served in the 5th Ky. CSA were on display at a county sorghum festival the week end of Oct 12 1972. The 5th was incorporated into the" Orphans Brigade". In a nine day period from Oct 19 to 28 1861 a total of more than 400 men volunteered at West Liberty for the 5th Ky. They comprised all of companies A-B-C and parts of D and E. in addition some of the men followed the volunteers to Prestonsburg and were sworn in at that place as members of Co E. The 5th was Capt. Swango's Co. and contained members of Morgans leading families. In a 120 day campaign from Chikamaunga to Atlanta, the Orphans Brigade was reduced from 1140 to less than 200,all but 50 had either been killed or wounded twice. I have not found this list on any of the Ky or Orphans Brigade CW sites, if anyone wants a look up for a name from Morgan belonging to the 5th Ky CSA. I will be happy to do so. Also.... If anyone knows the name of the newspaper this was published in let me know as I believe they would want credit for the article. Min

    04/11/1999 07:02:23
    1. Re: LYKINS Family
    2. RossFamily
    3. Terry, Unfortunately we lost our hard drive and hence lost everything we had on the web, also since we were hosting our own web-site. So, we're in the process of rebuilding everything. As soon as we're up and running again, I will post it to the Lykins and Morgan Co. lists . . . until then if you have something specific you'd like me to check on, let me know and I'll try to do it! Sorry for the inconvenience . . . Jan Ross [email protected] ICQ #18767082 "Let all those that seek thee rejoice and be glad in thee: let such as love thy salvation say continually, The LORD be magnified." (Ps 40:16) ----- Original Message ----- From: Terence Day <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, April 10, 1999 12:22 PM Subject: Re: LYKINS Family > Jan, > > I'm interested, having Morgan County DAYs. However, the URL doesn't work. > I spotted the mistake in the beginning, it should be "http", and corrected > that but Netscape still couldn't find the site. Any suggestions? > > Terry > > At 03:23 AM 1/9/99 -0500, you wrote: > >Hello Everyone, > > > >We're updating our ROSS and LYKINS Genealogy pages on the web and have > >included several photographs which include my mother-in-law's family who > >came from Morgan County, KY. They can be viewed at: > > > >httm://home.talkcity.com/GardenWay/granny_j/genealogycover.html > > > >If you have any questions, please feel free to e-mail me! Thank you!!!!! > > > > > >Jan Ross > >[email protected] > >http://home.talkcity.com/GardenWay/granny_j > >Moderator Discussion Forum on End-Time Prophecy > >To subscribe send e-mail to: [email protected] > >ICQ #18767082 > > > > > > > > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > Terence L. Day, SE 635 Steptoe St., Pullman, Washington 99163 > 509/334-1619 E-mail: <[email protected]> > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > IF OUR PAST ISN'T WHAT WE THINK IT WAS, > ARE WE WHO WE THINK WE ARE? > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ >

    04/10/1999 10:39:09
    1. Re: LYKINS Family
    2. Terence Day
    3. Jan, I'm interested, having Morgan County DAYs. However, the URL doesn't work. I spotted the mistake in the beginning, it should be "http", and corrected that but Netscape still couldn't find the site. Any suggestions? Terry At 03:23 AM 1/9/99 -0500, you wrote: >Hello Everyone, > >We're updating our ROSS and LYKINS Genealogy pages on the web and have >included several photographs which include my mother-in-law's family who >came from Morgan County, KY. They can be viewed at: > >httm://home.talkcity.com/GardenWay/granny_j/genealogycover.html > >If you have any questions, please feel free to e-mail me! Thank you!!!!! > > >Jan Ross >[email protected] >http://home.talkcity.com/GardenWay/granny_j >Moderator Discussion Forum on End-Time Prophecy >To subscribe send e-mail to: [email protected] >ICQ #18767082 > > > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Terence L. Day, SE 635 Steptoe St., Pullman, Washington 99163 509/334-1619 E-mail: <[email protected]> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ IF OUR PAST ISN'T WHAT WE THINK IT WAS, ARE WE WHO WE THINK WE ARE? ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

    04/10/1999 10:22:24
    1. Re: Genealogical Society
    2. Min, The Morgan Co. Historical Society is open at these times and days: Tuesday 9:00am-11:00am; Wednesday 10:00am-1:00pm; Thursday 10:00am-1:00pm; Friday 1:00pm-4:00pm. They are located in the old jail. Their phone number is (606) 743-7491. Yearly membership is $5.00. I have a link with this info off the Morgan page...... <A HREF="http://www.rootsweb.com/~kymorgan/resources.html">Morgan County Books & Resources </A> Deanna Morgan CC

    04/08/1999 02:16:17
    1. Genealogical Society
    2. Minnie Anderson
    3. I have been told the Morgan Co Genealogical Society is open in the old jail at West Liberty Ky. Anyone from that area know what days of the week and the hours to visit? Min

    04/07/1999 04:19:56
    1. Archibald Day
    2. David L. Tucker
    3. Can anyone identify the following people; Archibald B. DAY b 1822 Morgan Co., KY d 1914 Houston, MN Rebecca Jane Lowry/Lowery w/o Archibald Martha Ousley w/o Archibald. Lora Martha Day b 1854 Morgan Co., Ky & Ellora Luella Day b 1853 Morgan Co., KY (children of Archibald) Any help appreciated. Lin T. [email protected]

    04/05/1999 05:42:32
    1. Re: LEMASTER
    2. Doris A Hamilton
    3. The spelling I have for 1850 census was Lamaster or Lamasters. Also there where at least five different households. Doris and John Hamilton [email protected] Ph. 217-345-2987

    04/04/1999 05:36:02