At 12:24 PM 2/20/2004 -0600, Deanna huber wrote: >Just an FYI to all members on the mailing list. Please reply only to the >person sending the email not the entire mailing list, (i.e. Laura McKenzie >sent this message, not the entire mail list). KYMORGAN-L@rootsweb.com >sends a mass email of your comment meant for 1 person to everyone on the list. I hope I don't offend anyone with this response, which is to the mailing list because I believe or hope that the issue is one that many subscribers might be interested in. The steward of the list, and I believe only the steward of the list, has a right to dictate whether subscribers respond only to a single individual, or to the whole list. I certainly hope that subscribers use some discretion on whether to reply to the list. Seems to me a dialogue about Web site issues are most appropriate for the entire list. Those not interested can hit their delete key in, what, about one second? I make this assertion most respectfully and in good humor. Terry >>From: "Laura McKenzie" <laurabrownmckenzie@worldnet.att.net> >>Reply-To: KYMORGAN-L@rootsweb.com >>To: KYMORGAN-L@rootsweb.com >>Subject: [KYMORGAN] question for all list members >>Date: Fri, 20 Feb 2004 11:13:40 -0600 >> >>Here's a few questions regarding the Morgan County KyGenWeb site for you >>all. Answers most appreciated :) >> >>Take a look at this site: >> >> > Belfry High School Yearbooks >> > Our Community Then and Now >> > http://KyUSA.addr.com/Yearbook >> >>I don't include information for living persons in my genealogy for their >>privacy. Would setting up yearbooks online be an invasion of privacy? It >>sure would be fun to have access. I used to love going through my dad's and >>uncles' Louisa High yearbooks. >> >>This project is sure labor intensive. Is there a copyright on the older >>yearbooks (and what is the oldest one available for a Morgan County school?) >> >>Does anyone on this list have a very old (one where perhaps its unlikely >>that the folks are living now) yearbook? >> >> >> >> > >_________________________________________________________________ >Take off on a romantic weekend or a family adventure to these great U.S. >locations. http://special.msn.com/local/hotdestinations.armx Genealogy is in my genes. ******************** Terence L. Day 635 SE Steptoe Street Pullman, WA 99163-2665 509/334-1619 or terence@moscow.com *********************************
New to the list. Searching for MORRISON, CASSITY, PITTS, BYRD, OSBORN Deb Morrison Middletown Ohio ----- Original Message ----- From: "Laura McKenzie" <laurabrownmckenzie@worldnet.att.net> To: <KYMORGAN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, February 20, 2004 12:13 PM Subject: [KYMORGAN] question for all list members > Here's a few questions regarding the Morgan County KyGenWeb site for you > all. Answers most appreciated :) > > Take a look at this site: > > > Belfry High School Yearbooks > > Our Community Then and Now > > http://KyUSA.addr.com/Yearbook > > I don't include information for living persons in my genealogy for their > privacy. Would setting up yearbooks online be an invasion of privacy? It > sure would be fun to have access. I used to love going through my dad's and > uncles' Louisa High yearbooks. > > This project is sure labor intensive. Is there a copyright on the older > yearbooks (and what is the oldest one available for a Morgan County school?) > > Does anyone on this list have a very old (one where perhaps its unlikely > that the folks are living now) yearbook? > > > > > > >
Just an FYI to all members on the mailing list. Please reply only to the person sending the email not the entire mailing list, (i.e. Laura McKenzie sent this message, not the entire mail list). KYMORGAN-L@rootsweb.com sends a mass email of your comment meant for 1 person to everyone on the list. >From: "Laura McKenzie" <laurabrownmckenzie@worldnet.att.net> >Reply-To: KYMORGAN-L@rootsweb.com >To: KYMORGAN-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: [KYMORGAN] question for all list members >Date: Fri, 20 Feb 2004 11:13:40 -0600 > >Here's a few questions regarding the Morgan County KyGenWeb site for you >all. Answers most appreciated :) > >Take a look at this site: > > > Belfry High School Yearbooks > > Our Community Then and Now > > http://KyUSA.addr.com/Yearbook > >I don't include information for living persons in my genealogy for their >privacy. Would setting up yearbooks online be an invasion of privacy? It >sure would be fun to have access. I used to love going through my dad's >and >uncles' Louisa High yearbooks. > >This project is sure labor intensive. Is there a copyright on the older >yearbooks (and what is the oldest one available for a Morgan County >school?) > >Does anyone on this list have a very old (one where perhaps its unlikely >that the folks are living now) yearbook? > > > > > _________________________________________________________________ Take off on a romantic weekend or a family adventure to these great U.S. locations. http://special.msn.com/local/hotdestinations.armx
Here's a few questions regarding the Morgan County KyGenWeb site for you all. Answers most appreciated :) Take a look at this site: > Belfry High School Yearbooks > Our Community Then and Now > http://KyUSA.addr.com/Yearbook I don't include information for living persons in my genealogy for their privacy. Would setting up yearbooks online be an invasion of privacy? It sure would be fun to have access. I used to love going through my dad's and uncles' Louisa High yearbooks. This project is sure labor intensive. Is there a copyright on the older yearbooks (and what is the oldest one available for a Morgan County school?) Does anyone on this list have a very old (one where perhaps its unlikely that the folks are living now) yearbook?
Sorry, can't help you. Laura McKenzie <laurabrownmckenzie@worldnet.att.net> wrote:Here's a few questions regarding the Morgan County KyGenWeb site for you all. Answers most appreciated :) Take a look at this site: > Belfry High School Yearbooks > Our Community Then and Now > http://KyUSA.addr.com/Yearbook I don't include information for living persons in my genealogy for their privacy. Would setting up yearbooks online be an invasion of privacy? It sure would be fun to have access. I used to love going through my dad's and uncles' Louisa High yearbooks. This project is sure labor intensive. Is there a copyright on the older yearbooks (and what is the oldest one available for a Morgan County school?) Does anyone on this list have a very old (one where perhaps its unlikely that the folks are living now) yearbook? None of us remember the headliners of yesterday. These are no second-rate achievers, they are the best in their fields. But the applause dies. Awards tarnish. Achievements are forgotten.The people who make a difference in your life are not the ones with the most credentials, the most money, or the most awards. They are the ones that care. --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail SpamGuard - Read only the mail you want.
The following obit was posted on another mail list and does not mention her spouse. Does anyone know which Combs, Rosetta Lawson Combs was married to? Carter February 17, 2004 Middletown Journal, Middletown, Ohio Rosetta Combs Rosetta Combs, 73, of Middletown, passed away Monday, Feb. 16, 2004, at Middletown Regional Hospital. She was born in Ezel, [Morgan County], Ky., on Dec. 12, 1930, and had lived in Middletown since 1986. Rosetta was employed in the factory at General Motors for 12 years before retiring in 1986. She was a member of the Christian Enterprise Baptist Church. She was preceded in death by her parents, Lige and Ida Lawson; two brothers, Robert and Herbert Lawson; and a sister, Mary Taylor. Survivors include a daughter, Yvonne (William) Reece of Dayton, Ohio; two sons, Bobby Combs of Middletown, Ohio, and David (Kimberly) Combs of Dayton; three grandchildren, Brian (Crystal) Combs, and Cynthia and Joshua Combs; a great-grandchild, Jonah Combs; four brothers, Marvin and Charles Lawson, both of Middletown, and Jerry and Emmit Lawson, both of Franklin, Ohio; three sisters, Ella Honaker of Franklin, and Nell Blevins and Hazel Leturgez, both of Middletown; and numerous nieces and nephews. ARRANGEMENTS: Funeral services will be at 11 a.m. Friday, Feb. 20, at Baker-Stevens Funeral Home, with the Rev. James R. Anderson officiating. The family will receive friends Thursday from 5 to 8 p.m. at the funeral home. Interment will be at Woodside Cemetery. MEMORIALS: Contributions may be made to the American Diabetes Association, 8899 Brookside Ave., Suite 102, West Chester, Ohio 45069.
The following has been posted on several mail lists. I received it from the Breathitt Co KY Mail List and thought it is worthy of consideration. Carter Genealogical Codicil to My Last Will and Testament To my spouse, children, guardian, administrator and/or executor: Upon my demise it is requested that you DO NOT dispose of any or all of my genealogical records, both those prepared personally by me and those records prepared by others which may be in my possession, including but not limited to books, files, notebooks or computer programs for a period of two years. During this time period, please attempt to identify one or more persons who would be willing to take custody of the said materials and the responsibility of maintaining and continuing the family histories. [If you know whom within your family or friends are likely candidates to accept these materials, please add the following at this point: "I suggest that the persons contacted regarding the assumption of the custody of these items include but not be limited to" and then list the names of those individuals at this point, with their addresses and telephone numbers if known] In the event you do no find anyone to accept these materials, please contact the various genealogical organizations that I have been a member of and determine if they will accept some parts or all of my genealogical materials. [List of organizations, addresses and phone numbers at bottom; include local chapters, with their addresses, phone numbers and contact persons if available as well as state/national contact information and addresses] Please remember that my genealogical endeavors consumed a great deal of time, travel, and money. Therefore it is my desire that the products of these endeavors be allowed to continue in a manner that will make them available to others in the future. Signature ___________________________ Date ___________ Witness ____________________________ Date ___________ Witness ____________________________ Date ___________ This was submitted by June Layton, member of Lewis County Genealogical Society, Newsletter May-June 2002 ( I do not know what state Lewis County is in. PWB)
I was not aware of the Kentucky Cemetery Preservation Fund. This sounds like a great program. My Whiteley ancestors are buried in Morgan County, in an untended cemetery near White Oak and near Holliday. Some of the graves are sunken, and they are unmarked. Unless some steps are taken to preserve it, the site is going to become overgrown and will disappear into the woods. How can I participate in the program, and get some of my Whiteley and Keeton and Holliday, etc., distant cousins involved? Thanks, Best, Walter Jenny Jr. Edmond OK -- Support the TKE Educational Foundation with your online purchases, at no additional cost to you! Simply go to http://www.iGive.com/TEF, sign up, and start shopping!
Hi lists! If anyone does get a grant please let me know and I'll help you advertise it and get some help for you. Thank you! Laura > Kentucky Cemetery Preservation Fund > > The Department for Local Government (DLG) is accepting applications for the > second round of grants from the Kentucky Cemetery Preservation Fund. Funds > from this program may be used to restore or maintain any nonprofit cemetery > that does not receive perpetual care funds. About $423,000 for local grants > will be available in the second round. Grants may range from $1,000 to > $25,000, and a one-to-one local cash match is required. Applications will > be due at DLG with a postmark date no later than March 31, 2004. Successful > applicants will be notified on or about May 14, 2004.The program's > authorizing legislation provides that five-member county cemetery boards, > appointed by the county judge/executive with the approval of the fiscal > court, are to be established to apply for grants. Contact: Lee Creech at the > Department of Local Government lee.creech@ky.gov or at 1-800-346-5606. Ann > Johnson in the KHS offices can also answer questions regarding this grant. > Contact Ann at 502-564-1792, ext. 4404. View the grant guidelines and > application at the following Web addresses: > > Program description: http://www.dlg.ky.gov/download/PROGRAM%20DESC.doc > > Application checklist: http://www.dlg.ky.gov/download/checklist.doc > > Application form: http://www.dlg.ky.gov/download/App%20Form.doc > > > > > ==== KYGEN Mailing List ==== > CC Tools listing can be found at http://www.kygenweb.net/CCtools/. What are your favorite sites to help build your website? > > ============================== > Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration > Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237 > >
Hi folks! I think Don meant to send this to the list but added the word "request" to the message. By adding "request" the message goes to the rootsweb computer for subscribing and unsubscribing and a copy of it is sent to me. Please reply to the list or to Don but not to me : ) Laura (list admin) ----- Original Message ----- From: "Don Nickell" <dnickell@icehouse.net> To: <KYMORGAN-L-request@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, January 25, 2004 12:06 PM Subject: Dr. William E. LEWIS (=Priscilla NICKELL) > I'd like to confirm information on Priscilla. > > I found a DI entry for: > LEWIS ELLEN P age: 81 MORGAN Co. 11-20-1918 Vol:072 DC:35998 DV:1918 > > For Priscilla I had b.Jan 1845 and d.1918. The "Ellen P" looks suspiciously > like Dr. Bill's wife Patricia, d/o John Joseph NICKELL (=Malinda FUGETT). > > The only "record" info I have is via the 1850 Morgan Co. Census, and they > seldom give full names. > > In the Morgan County Cemetery Records I find that both Dr. Bill and Priscilla > are buried in the Aunt Creace Lewis Cemetery, East of the Blaze PO. > > I'd appreciate any information on this couple. > > Don > >
Gee Laura, now I don't know what to do. I guess I'll best get busy and subscribe to the "list" and unsubscribe from the "request" letter. Thanks very much for the heads up, Don Laura McKenzie wrote: > > Hi folks! I think Don meant to send this to the list but added the word > "request" to the message. By adding "request" the message goes to the > rootsweb computer for subscribing and unsubscribing and a copy of it is sent > to me. > > Please reply to the list or to Don but not to me : ) > > Laura > (list admin) <snip>
Does anyone have any connections to Frances Borders who first married JOhn Hale and then Thomas Salyers.
Hi Jim, It's part of US Genealogical Website program.... we call it US Gen Web..... All the counties in the state are represented. Here is the link for Rowan County, Kentucky, http://tpettit.best.vwh.net/rowan/rowan.html Johnny M. Souder son of Mary A. McKinney daughter of Elbert "Bert" W. McKinney & Amy L. Bailey son of Joseph Reynolds McKinney & Nancy Cordelia Williams son of Joseph McKinney & Virginia J. Carter son of Josiah McKinney & Mary Polly Carter son of Charles McKinney (1725-1798) of Mercer Co., KY. souderj@mindspring.com _________________ Souder/ Bennett/ Wainscott/ Wright/ Richardson Clifton/ Scudder/ Lancaster (Owen, Grant, Carroll, Madison Co., KY and surrounding) _________________ McKinney/ Bailey/ Cassity/ Williams/ Wilson/ England / Owen/ Archer /Pieratt Mershon/ Hasty/ Carter/ Chastain/ Gill/ Murdock/ Richards/ Grant/ Ammon (Rowan, Bath, Morgan, Montgomery, Menifee, Mercer, Lincoln, & Clark Co.'s, KY.) _________________ ..."I shall be telling this with a sigh somewhere ages and ages hence: Two roads diverged in a wood, and I..., I took the one less traveled by, And that has made all the difference" Robert Frost ...the light at the end of the tunnel has been turned off due to budget cuts! ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jim & Carolyn" <jimdave@citlink.net> To: <KYMORGAN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, January 04, 2004 5:57 AM Subject: Re: [KYMORGAN] My PERKINs connection... > Good morning, > I was born and raised in Rowan Co, KY. I did not know about the Rowan > Co. website. Would really appreciate the URL. Thanks Jim White > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "jms" <souderj@mindspring.com> > To: <KYMORGAN-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Saturday, January 03, 2004 10:26 AM > Subject: [KYMORGAN] My PERKINs connection... > > > > Hi Darrel, > > > > I was looking at your PERKINS line that you posted on FamilyTree through > the > > Rowan County, US Gen Web page. > > > > I grew up in Rowan County. My Dad's side of the family... they all grew > up > > around OWEN County, Kentucky. > > > > I am a direct descendant of John D. Perkins SR and John Perkins JR. > through > > their first daughter, Julia Ann Perkins who married, Henry P. Lancaster... > > and on down that line! > > > > Julia's sibling and oldest brother Benjamin Perkins had a son named Alvin > > PERKINS and they eventually worked their way down from Owen County to > Morgan > > and Rowan counties, Kentucky. > > > > The place you mention as Lusks Mill should be Lusby's Mill, Owen Co., > > Kentucky. MANY of my Souder family and collateral lines are from the > > Lusby's Mill and surrounding areas of Canby, New Columbus and Dog Walk > > areas! > > > > I went to school with several PERKIN's boys in Rowan County... and come to > > find out.... they ARE my 4th cousins .... but not from the Rowan, Bath or > > Morgan counties but through my Owen County PERKINS and collateral > lines.... > > > > I just had to call one of them and tell them, that while went through > school > > together... we never knew we were related and probably would NEVER have > > known had it not been for the advent of the Internet and these great > > resources we share. > > > > Isn't that interesting! Just wanted to share and thank you for you > posting. > > > > By the way, those living Perkins are Jerry, Glennis, Roy and Troy Perkins > > all of Morehead, Kentucky. Jerry and I both graduated with the Class of > > 1968 from Rowan County High School. We played on the basketball team > > together. > > > > I found this connection through your posting of the extensive PERKINs > > descendants. > > > > > > Thank you for your help! > > Johnny M. Souder > > > > > > > > >
Good morning, I was born and raised in Rowan Co, KY. I did not know about the Rowan Co. website. Would really appreciate the URL. Thanks Jim White ----- Original Message ----- From: "jms" <souderj@mindspring.com> To: <KYMORGAN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, January 03, 2004 10:26 AM Subject: [KYMORGAN] My PERKINs connection... > Hi Darrel, > > I was looking at your PERKINS line that you posted on FamilyTree through the > Rowan County, US Gen Web page. > > I grew up in Rowan County. My Dad's side of the family... they all grew up > around OWEN County, Kentucky. > > I am a direct descendant of John D. Perkins SR and John Perkins JR. through > their first daughter, Julia Ann Perkins who married, Henry P. Lancaster... > and on down that line! > > Julia's sibling and oldest brother Benjamin Perkins had a son named Alvin > PERKINS and they eventually worked their way down from Owen County to Morgan > and Rowan counties, Kentucky. > > The place you mention as Lusks Mill should be Lusby's Mill, Owen Co., > Kentucky. MANY of my Souder family and collateral lines are from the > Lusby's Mill and surrounding areas of Canby, New Columbus and Dog Walk > areas! > > I went to school with several PERKIN's boys in Rowan County... and come to > find out.... they ARE my 4th cousins .... but not from the Rowan, Bath or > Morgan counties but through my Owen County PERKINS and collateral lines.... > > I just had to call one of them and tell them, that while went through school > together... we never knew we were related and probably would NEVER have > known had it not been for the advent of the Internet and these great > resources we share. > > Isn't that interesting! Just wanted to share and thank you for you posting. > > By the way, those living Perkins are Jerry, Glennis, Roy and Troy Perkins > all of Morehead, Kentucky. Jerry and I both graduated with the Class of > 1968 from Rowan County High School. We played on the basketball team > together. > > I found this connection through your posting of the extensive PERKINs > descendants. > > > Thank you for your help! > Johnny M. Souder > > > >
Hi Darrel, I was looking at your PERKINS line that you posted on FamilyTree through the Rowan County, US Gen Web page. I grew up in Rowan County. My Dad's side of the family... they all grew up around OWEN County, Kentucky. I am a direct descendant of John D. Perkins SR and John Perkins JR. through their first daughter, Julia Ann Perkins who married, Henry P. Lancaster... and on down that line! Julia's sibling and oldest brother Benjamin Perkins had a son named Alvin PERKINS and they eventually worked their way down from Owen County to Morgan and Rowan counties, Kentucky. The place you mention as Lusks Mill should be Lusby's Mill, Owen Co., Kentucky. MANY of my Souder family and collateral lines are from the Lusby's Mill and surrounding areas of Canby, New Columbus and Dog Walk areas! I went to school with several PERKIN's boys in Rowan County... and come to find out.... they ARE my 4th cousins .... but not from the Rowan, Bath or Morgan counties but through my Owen County PERKINS and collateral lines.... I just had to call one of them and tell them, that while went through school together... we never knew we were related and probably would NEVER have known had it not been for the advent of the Internet and these great resources we share. Isn't that interesting! Just wanted to share and thank you for you posting. By the way, those living Perkins are Jerry, Glennis, Roy and Troy Perkins all of Morehead, Kentucky. Jerry and I both graduated with the Class of 1968 from Rowan County High School. We played on the basketball team together. I found this connection through your posting of the extensive PERKINs descendants. Thank you for your help! Johnny M. Souder
Jane McEndree wrote: > I am looking for information on Elizabeth Baker Nickell Davis. I think she > may be my > GGGG Grandmother. Also looking for information on her daughter, Elizabeth > Baker Nickell. > Someone told me that Elizabeth Baker Nickell Davis was sometimes called > Kate and that it is possible that her maiden name was Patrick. She was said > to have married a man by the name of James Baker, or at least they think his > first name was James but his last name was Baker. They had the following > children: > 1. a son that we don't know what his name was.... > 2. Eliza Baker, born Sept. 16, 1818 and died in July of 1889. She married > William Childers in 1859 in Morgan Co., Ky. > 3. Elizabeth Baker, born abt. 1823 and married John B. Nickell. [These maybe > my GGG Grandparents. I found my GG Grandmother, Elizabeth Nickell living > with them in the 1860 census for Morgan Co. Ky. and the other children > seemed to be the one's that we felt like were her siblings. She had three > sisters who married Shackelfords. My GG Grandmother, Elizabeth Nickell was > born in Dec. 1841 and married Greenville T. Little in June of 1861 in Morgan > Co.,Ky. and they had 7 children and then moved to north Texas to Dallas > County. They settled in Wilmer, Texas just south of the city of Dallas and > lived the rest of their life there. There is still a street there called > Little Street that runs down the side of where their homestead was. > 4. Nancy Baker, the next child, was listed as an idiot child and was born > between 1822 and 1825. It seems that she had a child out of wedlock and her > name was Cynthia. > 5. Martha Francis Baker, born May 1827 in Perry Co.,Ky. She died April 20, > 1924 in Morgan Co.,Ky. She first married Henry Oditt and after he drown in a > river, she married Uriah Cottle. > 6. Nancy Baker married a Timothy Terrill on March 9, 1848 in Morgan Co. Ky. > I don't know if this is the same Nancy as above or if there were two > daughters named Nancy. > Elizabeth[Kate] Baker married Thomas Nickell in 1835 in Morgan Co. Ky. > after her first husband Baker either died or they divorced. They had at > least one child, George K. Nickell and poss. another child, Mahala Nickell. > After Thomas Nickell died, Elizabeth Kate Baker Nickell married a James > Davis in 1853 in Morgan Co. Ky. > I would like to find out more information about this family and see if I > can find out more about Elizabeth [Kate] Baker Nickell Davis and the people > that she was married to. Also would like to find out more about her > daughter, Elizabeth who married John B. Nickell. I have seen information on > Rootsweb connect that says that this Elizabeth was married to another man > named Nickell instead of John B. Nickell. There seems to be so many > different ideas about the Nickell family and all of the different > connections from others. I really could use some help to untangle all of > this mess. I need to have some marriage records and death records and > whatever other records that we could find connecting these people to each > other. > I have tried to get my GG Grandmother's death certificate. Elizabeth > Nickell Little born Dec. 1841 died in Jan. of 1929 in Dallas, Texas and > there doesn't seem to be a death certificate for her but then she may have > another name that I don't know about. I am going to continue to try to find > a death certificate for her. Her husband, Greenville T. Little died in Nov. > of 1902 from the results of a buggy accident. He died in Wilmer. They are > both buried in Lancaster, TExas at the Edgewood Cemetery next to two of > their older children, Charles Little and Charlotte Little named after > Greenville T. Little's parents. > Any help with this would be much appreciated. > Thanks, > Jane Little McEndree > janemce@sbcglobal.net > > Jane Little McEndree > janemce@sbcglobal.net > > > Jane, I just checked Don Nickell's Nickell homepage and found he has Thomas Nickell II's third wife as Mary Elizabeth Campbell. Their children are listed as Mahal and George K. Don't know if this helps you or not, but you might want to look at http://nickell.tierranet.com/ If I find anything else, I'll let you know. Naaman Nickell
Hi Jane, I checked my database for all those names you mentioned .... I have a lot of Nickell's but could find a match. Good luck.... don't give up...!! Johnny Mack Souder ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jane McEndree" <janemce@sbcglobal.net> To: <KYMORGAN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, December 30, 2003 12:50 AM Subject: [KYMORGAN] Elizabeth Baker Nickell Davis > I am looking for information on Elizabeth Baker Nickell Davis. I think she > may be my > GGGG Grandmother. Also looking for information on her daughter, Elizabeth > Baker Nickell. > Someone told me that Elizabeth Baker Nickell Davis was sometimes called > Kate and that it is possible that her maiden name was Patrick. She was said > to have married a man by the name of James Baker, or at least they think his > first name was James but his last name was Baker. They had the following > children: > 1. a son that we don't know what his name was.... > 2. Eliza Baker, born Sept. 16, 1818 and died in July of 1889. She married > William Childers in 1859 in Morgan Co., Ky. > 3. Elizabeth Baker, born abt. 1823 and married John B. Nickell. [These maybe > my GGG Grandparents. I found my GG Grandmother, Elizabeth Nickell living > with them in the 1860 census for Morgan Co. Ky. and the other children > seemed to be the one's that we felt like were her siblings. She had three > sisters who married Shackelfords. My GG Grandmother, Elizabeth Nickell was > born in Dec. 1841 and married Greenville T. Little in June of 1861 in Morgan > Co.,Ky. and they had 7 children and then moved to north Texas to Dallas > County. They settled in Wilmer, Texas just south of the city of Dallas and > lived the rest of their life there. There is still a street there called > Little Street that runs down the side of where their homestead was. > 4. Nancy Baker, the next child, was listed as an idiot child and was born > between 1822 and 1825. It seems that she had a child out of wedlock and her > name was Cynthia. > 5. Martha Francis Baker, born May 1827 in Perry Co.,Ky. She died April 20, > 1924 in Morgan Co.,Ky. She first married Henry Oditt and after he drown in a > river, she married Uriah Cottle. > 6. Nancy Baker married a Timothy Terrill on March 9, 1848 in Morgan Co. Ky. > I don't know if this is the same Nancy as above or if there were two > daughters named Nancy. > Elizabeth[Kate] Baker married Thomas Nickell in 1835 in Morgan Co. Ky. > after her first husband Baker either died or they divorced. They had at > least one child, George K. Nickell and poss. another child, Mahala Nickell. > After Thomas Nickell died, Elizabeth Kate Baker Nickell married a James > Davis in 1853 in Morgan Co. Ky. > I would like to find out more information about this family and see if I > can find out more about Elizabeth [Kate] Baker Nickell Davis and the people > that she was married to. Also would like to find out more about her > daughter, Elizabeth who married John B. Nickell. I have seen information on > Rootsweb connect that says that this Elizabeth was married to another man > named Nickell instead of John B. Nickell. There seems to be so many > different ideas about the Nickell family and all of the different > connections from others. I really could use some help to untangle all of > this mess. I need to have some marriage records and death records and > whatever other records that we could find connecting these people to each > other. > I have tried to get my GG Grandmother's death certificate. Elizabeth > Nickell Little born Dec. 1841 died in Jan. of 1929 in Dallas, Texas and > there doesn't seem to be a death certificate for her but then she may have > another name that I don't know about. I am going to continue to try to find > a death certificate for her. Her husband, Greenville T. Little died in Nov. > of 1902 from the results of a buggy accident. He died in Wilmer. They are > both buried in Lancaster, TExas at the Edgewood Cemetery next to two of > their older children, Charles Little and Charlotte Little named after > Greenville T. Little's parents. > Any help with this would be much appreciated. > Thanks, > Jane Little McEndree > janemce@sbcglobal.net > > Jane Little McEndree > janemce@sbcglobal.net > >
I am looking for information on Elizabeth Baker Nickell Davis. I think she may be my GGGG Grandmother. Also looking for information on her daughter, Elizabeth Baker Nickell. Someone told me that Elizabeth Baker Nickell Davis was sometimes called Kate and that it is possible that her maiden name was Patrick. She was said to have married a man by the name of James Baker, or at least they think his first name was James but his last name was Baker. They had the following children: 1. a son that we don't know what his name was.... 2. Eliza Baker, born Sept. 16, 1818 and died in July of 1889. She married William Childers in 1859 in Morgan Co., Ky. 3. Elizabeth Baker, born abt. 1823 and married John B. Nickell. [These maybe my GGG Grandparents. I found my GG Grandmother, Elizabeth Nickell living with them in the 1860 census for Morgan Co. Ky. and the other children seemed to be the one's that we felt like were her siblings. She had three sisters who married Shackelfords. My GG Grandmother, Elizabeth Nickell was born in Dec. 1841 and married Greenville T. Little in June of 1861 in Morgan Co.,Ky. and they had 7 children and then moved to north Texas to Dallas County. They settled in Wilmer, Texas just south of the city of Dallas and lived the rest of their life there. There is still a street there called Little Street that runs down the side of where their homestead was. 4. Nancy Baker, the next child, was listed as an idiot child and was born between 1822 and 1825. It seems that she had a child out of wedlock and her name was Cynthia. 5. Martha Francis Baker, born May 1827 in Perry Co.,Ky. She died April 20, 1924 in Morgan Co.,Ky. She first married Henry Oditt and after he drown in a river, she married Uriah Cottle. 6. Nancy Baker married a Timothy Terrill on March 9, 1848 in Morgan Co. Ky. I don't know if this is the same Nancy as above or if there were two daughters named Nancy. Elizabeth[Kate] Baker married Thomas Nickell in 1835 in Morgan Co. Ky. after her first husband Baker either died or they divorced. They had at least one child, George K. Nickell and poss. another child, Mahala Nickell. After Thomas Nickell died, Elizabeth Kate Baker Nickell married a James Davis in 1853 in Morgan Co. Ky. I would like to find out more information about this family and see if I can find out more about Elizabeth [Kate] Baker Nickell Davis and the people that she was married to. Also would like to find out more about her daughter, Elizabeth who married John B. Nickell. I have seen information on Rootsweb connect that says that this Elizabeth was married to another man named Nickell instead of John B. Nickell. There seems to be so many different ideas about the Nickell family and all of the different connections from others. I really could use some help to untangle all of this mess. I need to have some marriage records and death records and whatever other records that we could find connecting these people to each other. I have tried to get my GG Grandmother's death certificate. Elizabeth Nickell Little born Dec. 1841 died in Jan. of 1929 in Dallas, Texas and there doesn't seem to be a death certificate for her but then she may have another name that I don't know about. I am going to continue to try to find a death certificate for her. Her husband, Greenville T. Little died in Nov. of 1902 from the results of a buggy accident. He died in Wilmer. They are both buried in Lancaster, TExas at the Edgewood Cemetery next to two of their older children, Charles Little and Charlotte Little named after Greenville T. Little's parents. Any help with this would be much appreciated. Thanks, Jane Little McEndree janemce@sbcglobal.net Jane Little McEndree janemce@sbcglobal.net
Dorothy, I do not think that I said a proper "thank you" to you for sending me this information. Please forgive me for this oversight! I do appreciate the info and recognize several of the names. Thank you so very much for your help! Frankie ----- Original Message ----- From: "dorothy shaver" <shavq121@interaxs.net> To: <KYMORGAN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, September 21, 2003 7:57 AM Subject: Re: [KYMORGAN] Lookup's > Hello, There are 13 Adams families in the 1850 Morgan Co Census. I will > tell you the head of household and you tell me what you are interested in. > > Allen Adams 39 and wife Eliza 39 with nine kids and probably his mom > Rebecca Adams 78 all from NC. > > Gilbert Adams 27 with wife America 23 and 3 kids. No birth place listed. > > Richmond Adams 29 Ky with Susan 50 NC and five children one of whom was > Harrison Brown age 12. > > Samuel J Adams 25 Ky with Mahala 20 Ky and two children. > > Charles T Adams 31 Va and Elizabeth Adams no age or place. > > Simpson Adams 10 lived in the home of James F Amyx and Nycha. > > Jackson Adams 31 Ky with Latha 21 Ky and 7 children. I would guess that > Latha was second wife and that the first four were by the first wife. They > are 12, 10, 8, and 6. > > Lott Adams 33 Ky with Rebecca 26 and five children. > > William Adams 47 NC with 5 children born in Ky, also listed were Stephen > Adams 70 NC, Mary Adams 75 NC and Lewis Lane 35 tanner from Va. I think I > am related to this Stephen Adams his daughter Anney married George > Cress/Crase/Crace and my mom was a Crase related to this bunch. > > Solomon Adams 16 lived in the home of Asa Dunn and Eliza. > > William Adams (constable) 47 NC with Rachael 43 Va and two children. > > Matthew Adams (brick mason) 45 NC with Mary 41 Va and four children. > > This is all the Adams in Morgan in 1850. > > Hope this helps. > > Dorothy Shaver > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Bill and Rhonda <gunderbear@cox-internet.com> > To: <KYMORGAN-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Sunday, September 21, 2003 10:41 AM > Subject: Re: [KYMORGAN] Lookup's > > > > Any Adams' you can find would be helpful to me. I have a GGGG Grandfather > > that lived in Morgan county in the early 1800 > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "dorothy shaver" <shavq121@interaxs.net> > > To: <KYMORGAN-L@rootsweb.com> > > Sent: Wednesday, September 17, 2003 11:40 AM > > Subject: [KYMORGAN] Lookup's > > > > > > > I have some census and will do lookup's for folk. They are: > > > > > > 1850 Morgan County > > > > > > 1850 Breathitt County > > > > > > 1870 Wolfe County > > > > > > Also Magoffin County Marriages 1860-1910 > > > > > > Dorothy Shaver > > > shavq121@interaxs.net > > > > > > > > > ************************************************************** > > > > > > This message was scanned by the Avast Anti-Virus Gateway > > > > > > ************************************************************** > > > > > > > > > > > > ************************************************************** > > This message was scanned by the Avast Anti-Virus Gateway > > ************************************************************** > >
Looking for any information on: 1 William HILL + Joanna PELPHREY 2 Drucilla HILL b: 1803 d: 1905 Drucille married David K. Hamilton 1823, I think they were located in Floyd Co at this time. Need especially who William Hills parents were, Joanna father was ???? Wesley Pelfrey. Any help will be greatly appreciated. Sharon