Hello, New Wills uploaded to the Muhlenberg Archives at: http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/ky/muhlenberg/toc.html Will of Elisha Downing 1823 Will of Isaac Stringer 1850, probated 1853 Will of Lott Stroud 1824 Rick Girtman
Rick, I'm looking for the following out of the deeds books...but I'm not sure which deed book or if these are pages numbers: 244, Hollerman, Moody - bill of sale 155, Holliman, Wilson - indenture 117, Holliman, Wilson & Moody - indenture 118, Holliman, Wilson & Moody - deed of gift.... Thanks for the help... Charlotte ----- Original Message ----- From: Rick Girtman Sent: Friday, May 11, 2001 4:48 AM To: KYMUHLEN-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [KYMUHLEN] Wills & Deeds Hello, I am able to take requests for Wills from Will Book 2 & 3. Most of Book 1 and Book 2 is now online. The index for Will Book 3 up to the year 1856 is online at the Muhlenberg Archives. If you know the page number of a Will from Book 2 that is not online yet or the page # for a Will from Will Book 3 I will transcribe those and send them to you. Also, if you know the page number for a Deed from Deed Book #1 to Deed Book #5 I can send those. I am unable to do lookups, but if you know the page number I will transcribe it. I am only able to get about 7 Deeds or Wills each week so if there are a lot of requests I will do them in the order I receive the requests. If you have any original records for Muhlenberg County, please consider donating them to the Muhlenberg Archives to help other researchers. Bible records, marriage records, Biographies, pensions, etc. Any records for Muhlenberg County would be welcomed as long as they are not copyrighted; must be from original source material, microfilms, state records or books published before 1925. Thanks, Rick Girtman ============================== Shop Ancestry - Everything you need to Discover, Preserve & Celebrate your heritage! http://shop.myfamily.com/ancestrycatalog<br clear=all><hr>Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at <a href="http://explorer.msn.com">http://explorer.msn.com</a><br></p>
Hi! I do sort of know where the LEE Cemetery is located. It is near the Sharon Baptist Church outside of Greenville. It is a very nice, well-maintained cemetery. I assume the cemetery you mean in Powderly is the one "right on the road" (someone from there can help with the name, but if you get to Powderly you can't miss it!) >>> MaggieL1108@aol.com 05/09/01 04:34PM >>> I was sooo glad to see somone answer Mary's quiry........ I am also looking for Lee's in Muhlenburg C. My gr-grandfather,WILLIAM A LEE, is in the 1900 census census with his family. Wife Rachel E. Tamara, where is the Lee cemetary located?... My grandmother, Rebecca E. Lee Lile is buried with her mother,Racel E. Lee, in a cemetery by Powderly......is that familiar?...... I would appreciate anything on these also... Thanks.....and thanks to Mary for asking.:>).. Margaret ============================== Join the RootsWeb WorldConnect Project: Linking the world, one GEDCOM at a time. http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com
I was sooo glad to see somone answer Mary's quiry........ I am also looking for Lee's in Muhlenburg C. My gr-grandfather,WILLIAM A LEE, is in the 1900 census census with his family. Wife Rachel E. Tamara, where is the Lee cemetary located?... My grandmother, Rebecca E. Lee Lile is buried with her mother,Racel E. Lee, in a cemetery by Powderly......is that familiar?...... I would appreciate anything on these also... Thanks.....and thanks to Mary for asking.:>).. Margaret
In a message dated 5/8/2001 3:22:24 PM Central Daylight Time, mkbeck01@louisville.edu writes: << I have Francis Young "Frank" LEE b. 1861-64 d. 1930 (who married Mattie WILLIAMS 1884) and his father William LEE (not sure of birth date - 1822?) and his mother Martha Jane FOSTER - but I can't get any farther than that, and I'm not sure which William LEE is which (there are more than one in Muhlenberg in this time period). >> 1900 Muhlenberg County KY Census 161-364 Lee, William G. b. Oct. 1817; 82, married 59 yrs. NC NC NC Farmer Martha J. wife Sep 1820 79 12 children/6 alive Harkins, Annie dau Jun 1861` 38 widow KY NC NC 2ch/2alive Taylor Jun 1889 12 KY KY KY farm labor - g-son Tyson, Lucean boarder Apr 1879 21 laborer KY KY KY 377-389 - Lee, Frank Y. (sic) b. Feb 1862 38 m.17 KY -C NC farmer Martha A.M. wife Aug 1867 32, KY KY TN 8c/5a William B. son Jul 1890 9 KY KY KY Finis Y. son Feb 1893 7 KY KY KY Emma dau Jun 1895 4 KY KY KY Ross son Sep 1897 2 KY KY KY Mable dau Dec 1899 8/12 Cemetery Book 4 by MG Hammers 23, 43, 44, 45, 47, 54, 55, 56, 58, 75, 79, 83, 85, 87, 88, 91, 92, 94, 95, 99, 100, 116 Lee Cemetery (p. 55) Sarah J. Lee - 12 Nov 1848 - 25 Apr 1904 WG Lee - 01 Oct 1818 - 12 Jan 1901 MJ Lee - 15 Sep 1824 - 23 Sep 1901 Three sandstones in row near graves above and one unmarked grave. Annie L. Harkins 20 Jun 1855 - 19 Feb 1924 JB Lee - Co D 3rd KY Cavalry Frank Lee - 25 Feb 1862 - 18 Dec 1930 Mattie Lee - 07 Aug 1867 - 09 Sep 1933 (Note: Muhlenberg County 04 Sep 1884 - Frances Lee m. Martha W. Williams) 5 sandstone headmarkers in a row --- WG Lee - 1849 - 1936 Sallie Lee - 1852 - 1935 Phinis Lee - 1865 - 1904 Mary A. Lee - 1870 - 1950 Many other Lees buried in this cemetery
In a message dated 5/8/2001 3:22:24 PM Central Daylight Time, mkbeck01@louisville.edu writes: << I have Francis Young "Frank" LEE b. 1861-64 d. 1930 (who married Mattie WILLIAMS 1884) and his father William LEE (not sure of birth date - 1822?) and his mother Martha Jane FOSTER - but I can't get any farther than that, and I'm not sure which William LEE is which (there are more than one in Muhlenberg in this time period). >> 1880 Muhlenberg County KY Census Boggess MD 2, 01 Jun 1880 46-51 - Lee, William G. 63 NC NC NC (WG b. NC; father b. NC; mother b. NC) Martha J. 58 wife NC NC NC Lucy A. 20 dau KY NC NC Martha J. 18 dau KY NC NC Frank 16 son KY NC NC Finis E. 13 son KY NC NC Thomas 12 g-son KY NC NC Foster, Lucy 78 m-in-l NC NC NC wd Muhlenberg County KY Will Book 4 - 1877-1922 transcribed by B.C. Doss (DL Lam's abstract of will found on pp. 68-70) Will Book 4 p. 228f. Will of William G. Lee, Sr.; w/02 Mar 1892' p/May Term 1901 Son Richard W. Lee Son William G. Lee, Jr. Son Finis Lee Son Francis M. (inheritance) .... provided he return to the place and take charge of that part here devised to him and assists his brother Finis if required by me in the support of me and my wife during the remainder of our lives Dau Mat Oberby w/o William Oberby Wife Martha J. Lee Wits SP Love and TC Robertson Codicil "The bequest to (Francis M. Lee) was conditioned upon his return to and take charge as therein contained of the bequest to him commencing with the year 1893. But since Francis M. Lee did not so return, but did return and took charge the first of the year 1894 and now should he comply with the terms ... then he takes as though he returned in the year 1893. Dated 11 Aug 1894. There is a relatively new genealogy book on Muhlenberg County published in 1996 that contains sections on the following Lees: Lee/Boggess; Lee/Corbin; Lee/Foster; Lee/Gilmore; Lee/Grace; Lee/Hendricks; Lee/Peterson; Lee/Poag; Lee/Rolley. The Lee/Foster bio reads: William G. Lee, believed to be the s/o Jesse and Catherine Lee, was b. in NC, 01 Oct 1818. He m. Martha Jane Foster, 20 Oct 1842, Muhlenberg County. William d. 12 Jan 1901 and was buried in Lee Cemetery. Martha, d/o Richard and Lucinda Foster, was b. in NC, 15 Sep 1824. She d. 23 Sep 1901 and was bu. Lee Cemetery. William and Martha had 12 known children: Jesse Lee; Richard Washington Lee; William G. Lee, Jr. (b. 1849, d. 1936); John M. Lee; Anne L. (Lee) Hardins (b. 20 Jun 1855 and d. 19 Feb 1924) Eliza Lee; Martha J. Lee; Francis (Frank) Lee (b. 25 Feb 1862, d. 18 Dec 1930) and Phinis E. Lee (b. 1865, d. 1940) And then the statement "see related bios.") (Note bio above stated 12 children, but named only 9 if my count is correct.)
In a message dated 5/8/2001 3:22:24 PM Central Daylight Time, mkbeck01@louisville.edu writes: << I have Francis Young "Frank" LEE b. 1861-64 d. 1930 (who married Mattie WILLIAMS 1884) and his father William LEE (not sure of birth date - 1822?) and his mother Martha Jane FOSTER - but I can't get any farther than that, and I'm not sure which William LEE is which (there are more than one in Muhlenberg in this time period). >> 1870 Muhlenberg County KY Census transcribed by Marian G. Hammers 47, 66, 75, 79, 80, 84, 86, 94, 112 - 1st Census following CW and names have changed - lots 107-109 - Lee, G.H 51 TN; Eliza 50 TN and large family 492-495 - Lee, W.B. 47, farmer and carpenter KY Janther (female) 33 KY Pendleton 12 Not named male 2/2 b. Mar in KY Mellisa B. 20 housekeeper KY 122-128 Lee, George W. 24 farmer KY Sarah A. 24 TN Emund O. 1 KY Charles T. 3 KY Mary A. 27 at home KY idiot 210-218 Lee, Sanford 52 farmer $500 NC Nancy J. 40 TN James F. 20 KY Elizabeth 18 KY Mary E. 13 KY Ellen 12 KY Martha J. 9 KY Sallie A. 5 KY William M. 3 KY Jarvis, John 23 farm laborer KY 227-236 - Lee, William S. 57 Farmer $1,400/$1,000 NC Martha J. 44 NC Annie E. 16 KY Martha J. 12 KY Francis 7 KY Finas E 5 KY 228-237 - Lee, William S., Jr. 21, Farmer $130 KY Sallie J. 18KY James C. 2 KY Jesse E. 4/12 b. Mar KY 50-54 - Lee, Malinda 39 KY Annice M. 17 KY Elizabeth F. 15 KY Dice M. 12 (f.) KY John B. 10 KY Lucinda A. 6 KY 101-108 - Lee, Wesley 63 farm laborer $40 NC Susan A. 25 KY Halda J. 20 KY Hiram W 18 KY William W. 16 KY Parthena E. 14 KY Sirus K (?) 12 (m) KY 104-111 - Lee, John 49 farmer $250/$100 TN Susan E. 30 Elaxander (sic) 2 Unis J. 1 Jarvis, Margaret 17 263-279 - Lee, Josiah 47 farmer NC Louisa 53 KY South Carrollton PC 1, South Carrollton Post Office (Note Josiah and Louisa apparently moved and were censused twice) 4-4 - Lee, Josiah 48, farm laborer, NC Louisa 54 KY ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
In a message dated 5/8/2001 3:22:24 PM Central Daylight Time, mkbeck01@louisville.edu writes: << I have Francis Young "Frank" LEE b. 1861-64 d. 1930 (who married Mattie WILLIAMS 1884) and his father William LEE (not sure of birth date - 1822?) and his mother Martha Jane FOSTER - but I can't get any farther than that, and I'm not sure which William LEE is which (there are more than one in Muhlenberg in this time period). >> 1860 Muhlenberg County KY Census by M.G. Hammers 2,6,7,82, Leigh 64 26-26 - Lee, Lemuel 45 Day lab. 000/$200 NC Rebecca 42 NC John 18 NC Mary Lee 15 James 12 Parthena E. 11 George L. (Lemuel) 6 William H. 04 29-29 - Lee, John W. 47 Day lab. NC Caroline 37 NC Susan A. 16 KY Hulda J. 12 KY Hiram W. 8 William M. 6 Parthena E. 4 Cyrus R. 11/12 KY Lee, John Sr. 73 Day lab NC Annas 62 (f.) NC. 33-33 - Lee, Jesse 85, Farmer $500/$500 NC (Real Estate/Personal Property) Hetta 75 Jarvis, James W. 10 34-34 - Lee, John, Jr. 33 Farmer $500/--- KY 35-35 - Lee, Levi 28 Day lab. ---/--- NC Malinda 27 NC Annas 8 KY Elizabeth F. 6 Disa M. 4 (f.) KY John B. 8/12 KY 38-38 - Sims, Jesse 29 Day lab. ---/$50 TN Elizabeth 23 NC Annas M.A. 4 KY John D. 11/12 KY Lee, Annas 27 Dom. NC 93-93 - Lee, William G. 41, Farmer, $1,500/$1,000 NC Martha J. 33 NC Jesse 16 KY Richard W. 13 KY William G. 10 KY John M. 7 KY Lucy A.E. 5 KY Eliza A. or J. 2 KY 94-94 - Foster, Richard 60, Farmer ---/$150 NC Lucy 55 NC 100-100 - Lee, William, Jr. 29 Day lab. ---/$50 NC Malinda 30 TN William J.H. 7 KY Hulda A. 3 KY Matilda A. 1 KY Miller, Elizabeth 20 Dom. KY 110-110 - Lee, Josiah 35 Day lab ---/--- NC Louisa 44 KY Eaves, Lucinda 19 Dom KY 227-227 - Leigh, Gilbert H. 41 Farmer $7,000/$3,000 TN Eliza 41 TN (This family came from TN ca. 1851. Large family but names not similar in any way to other Lees. Should you want it later let me know.) 580-546 - Lee, Sanford 39 Farmer $500/$300 NC Nancy J. 35 TN James p. 13 KY Susan 12 KY Nathan 10 Elisabeth 7 KY Henry 6 KY ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ NO Lee marriages 1850-1860
In a message dated 5/8/2001 3:22:24 PM Central Daylight Time, mkbeck01@louisville.edu writes: << I have Francis Young "Frank" LEE b. 1861-64 d. 1930 (who married Mattie WILLIAMS 1884) and his father William LEE (not sure of birth date - 1822?) and his mother Martha Jane FOSTER - but I can't get any farther than that, and I'm not sure which William LEE is which (there are more than one in Muhlenberg in this time period). >> Muhlenberg County Kentucky Marriages 1802-1904, (Marriaged Book 2) by Hopkins County Genealogical Society 20 Oct 1842 - William Lee m. Martha Jane Foster 1850 Muhlenberg County Kentucky Census by Marion G. Hammers pp. 4,5,10,11,15 42-42 - Lee, Jesse 72, Farmer $160 NC Catherine 60 NC Anice 42 NC John 21 TN Vincent, Martha 42 KY 43-43 - Lee, Stanford, 25 Farmer NC Nancy J. 22 TN James F. 2 KY Susan 5/10 KY 46-46 - Lee, William 28, Farmer $200 NC Martha J. 24 NC Jesse 7 (m.) KY Washington 4 KY William T. 2 KY 50-50 - Foster, Richard 50 Farmer $200 NC Lucinda 43 NC Francis M. 17 (m.) KY (These are probably your families living very close together in 1850.) 109-109 - Lee, John 74 Farmer NC Ann 55 NC Josiah 27 NC Levi 20 NC Annis 18 NC Elizabeth 16 NC 115-115 - Lee, John W. 40 Farmer NC Palina 27 NC Susan A. 5 Hulda 1 116-116 - Lee, William 21 Farmer NC Malinda 20 KY (Another cluster of related families - most likely.) And lastly the following family is related to John W(esley) above - now sure how): 162-162 - Lee, Lemuel 40 NC Rebecca 35 NC John 8 NC Mary 6 KY George 4 KY James 2 KY (Living close to Lemuel were three Williams families, John 63 SC, Andrew 27 SC, and John M. 26 KY.) Caswell County NC Marriages 14 Nov 1839 - Lemuel Lea - Rebecca Cates; Martin Morgan, Bondsman 29 Oct 1842 - Westley Lea - Caroline Cates; Lemuel Lea, Bondsman Person County NC Marriage 26 Dec 1810 - John Lea - Anna Lee (need proof that this is John and Annis) 1840 Caswell County Census, p. 92 - Lemuel Lea As you work your way back to NC, this might be a starting place too look for your Lees. If you do not have access to the actual census records in a local library you might want to contact the Muhlenberg County History and Genealogy Library to see if they have any of Marion G. Hammers' 1850 census extracts available. Write: <A HREF="mcplgha@muhlon.com">mcplgha@muhlon.com</A> Muhlenberg County Marriages 1802-1904 by Hopkins County Genealogical Society (check with library if you would like a copy of this book) 31, 35, 32, 40, 31, 32 20 Oct 1842 - William Lee - Martha Jane Foster 28 Nov 1842 - Josiah Jarvis - Margaret Lee 16 Jan 1845 - Jessee Lee - Hetty Lee 21 Oct 1847 - Stanford (sic) Lee - Nancy Jane Miller 10 Sep 1849 - Levi Lee - Malinda Jane Williams
Not sure if this helps LEE CEMETERY -MUHLENBERG CO KY W G LEE OCT 1 1818 TO JAN 12 1901 M J LEE SEPT 15 1824 TO SEPT 23 1901 OTHER LEE'S ALSO HERE SARAH J LEE NOV 12 1848 TO APR 25 1904 J B LEE CO D 3RD KY CAV FRANK LEE FEB 25 1862 TO DEC 18 1930 MATTIE LEE AUG 7 1867 TO SEPT 9 1933 MAE LEE 1909-1962 WILL LEE 1875-1963 NETTIE LEE 1872-1949 GUY LEE 1897-1890 W G LEE 1845-1936 SALLIE LEE 1852-1935 RAYMOND LEE APR 6 1924 TO AUG 29 1925 JENNIE LEE 1868-1889 FINIS LEE 1865-1940 MARY A LEE 1870-1950 YOUNG LEE 1893-1950(FINIS YOUNG LEE) BESSIE LEE 1894-1957 BRYANT LEE JULY 10 1890 TO MAY 13 1940
I am finally working the my LEE and WILLIAMS families in Muhlenberg Co. I am back to Burton WILLIAMS and his son Bryant WILLIAMS. I can't seem to get any farther than Burton. On the LEE side, I have Francis Young "Frank" LEE b. 1861-64 d. 1930 (who married Mattie WILLIAMS 1884) and his father William LEE (not sure of birth date - 1822?) and his mother Martha Jane FOSTER - but I can't get any farther than that, and I'm not sure which William LEE is which (there are more than one in Muhlenberg in this time period). Any relatives? Any help? Thanks a bunch! Mary K. Corydon, IN
From: Jan, unicorn@sun-spot.com Thanks to the scores of you who wrote to tell me the messages were "missed". As one subscriber asked..."if there really is a jan", I can assure you there is, and with manner of "human attributes". Nothing was at all wrong, I simply and humanly "got over my head" with spring cleaning and family affairs. Thanks much...jan ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Spring Dawns in Kentucky (from the Sunday Afternoon Rocking series) Spring dawns in Kentucky. The hills are alive with fresh young yellow-green leaves, some tiny, still coiled, and just emerging from their budded nests. Others are already shining brilliant in the sunshine and softly rippling a promise of greater things to come. A week or so ago, brilliant displays of fushia peppered the landscape, redbuds announcing in startling color that the mountains were rustling their skirts, shaking out the bonds of winter. Ground squirrels make a noisy path through the fallen leaves of last autumn, chattering to warn their cousins of the trees a strange "hooman" is in their midst. A fawn peers out around a peeling birch at this strange being, then darts a bounding crooked path back to "mama", white tail bouncing like anything but a surrender flag. It never fails to amaze me, seeing this annual display, that anyone could possibly believe there was no Creator, no deeply managed plan…and then close upon the heels of that brilliant flash of redbud fushia comes the final affirmation. The dogwoods bloom, heralding in their very design, that yes indeed there was, IS a plan. Yes indeed, my thoughts on the matter were so…for there is the golden crown of thorns, the creamy petals extending to what could be nothing other than the memory of cruel nails, crimson stains about the edges. Small wonder it is that a walk in the wilderness of a springtime Kentucky is an awakening and a renewal of faith, an affirmation of life. With such a weekend, my husband and I hit the trails. We pitched our camp deep in the wilderness and nothing walled our world but that which was living. Nothing stirred the silence but that which was natural and curious about our presence. And in such a world I looked at my husband suddenly and said, "We are rich." "If I had at my disposal all the money in the world," he replied, "I would wish to be doing exactly what I am doing today, have nothing more than I have at this moment." And our eyes met in perfect understanding. Strange and comforting it is, with nature around one, with the leafy green trees the wallpaper, and the soft fall of last year's trees the carpet. Strange it is how true it seems that one could live with nothing more, could easily leave behind all the trappings of civilization simply to be surrounded by this. Strange it is, how easily one is able to wake in the morning when welcomed by the chirping birds of a forest, or how easy it is to fall asleep in the gentle enveloping world when the spangle of stars is the ceiling. And as always, when I walk the historic trails, the land untainted since the days the first ancestors walked this way…I wonder if they too had those thoughts. If the calling of that great untouched wilderness, with its living wallpaper of shimmering rustling leaves, its floor blanketed with soft browns, its ceiling a never ending display of daytime colors and star-studded nights, must have been far richer to those folks than all the fine mansions of the east… I think so, for some…else they would not have left it. And for others, they too must have recognized the promise. A good thing it is, that our country has seen fit to preserve a part of it…lest we never understand. We are rich. Just a thought, Jan Copyright ©2001JanPhilpot ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ (Note: Afternoon Rocking messages are meant to be passed on, meant to be shared...simply share though e-mail as written without alterations...and in entirety. If planned for a publication, permission must be granted by the author. Please forward sufficient information concerning the nature and intent of the publication. Thanks, jan) Sunday Afternoon Rocking columns are distributed weekly on the list Sunday Rocking. This is not a "reply to" list, and normally only one message per week will come across it, that being the column. To subscribe send email to Sundayrocking-subscribe@topica.com Comments about the content of these messages can be sent to unicorn@sun-spot.com ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
I am looking for information on any of my relatives that passed through and/or settled in Muhlenberg County. I am looking for information on my g-grandfather, William Harvey Johnson, b. 1874 in Clifty, TN. He was married to Minnie Bennett (b. 1881 in Bon Air, TN, d. 4-26-1924 in Muhlenberg County, KY) in 1897. They had the following children: Ray - b. 1899 TN Joshua - b. 1900 TN James E. - b. 1901 TN William R. - b. 1902 TN Geneva Koontz (my grandmother) - b. 5-11-1905 Powderly, Muhlenberg Co., KY, d. 5-18-1973, Louisville, Jefferson Co., KY Haywood B. - b. 1908 KY Paul B. - b. 1909 KY Silas W. - b. 1912 TN Carl H. - b. 1916 KY Georgia Edith - b. 1918 KY, d. 1961 Christian Co., KY Inez - ? That is all I really know on this side of the family, unfortunately. If anyone has any info, please let me know. Jessica Middleton-McKinney My Lines Of Interest Are Below: Middleton's IL>KY 1830's-2000 Johnson's TN>KY Late 1800's-2000 Boggess's VA>KY Hatfield's AL>GA mid 1800's-2000 Richardson's AL&GA 1800's-2000 McBurnett's AL&GA 1800's-2000
Sandy Morrison wrote: > Dear Rick, do you have access to this deed? > > These are my ancestors! > Nancy Wickliffe was either Nancy Young, who married Moses, or a > daughter. > Aaron was either Moses's father or grandson, I'd vote for grandson, > since his wife's name is Angeline. Aaron Sr. married Mary Kincheloe. > Of course, there might have been other wives. > > Sarah Jane Wickliffe, was Moses's daughter, who married William Young > Cundiff, they are are our great, great grandparents. > > Their child, Bryan Cundiff married Jane Hutcheson, and they had John > Cole Cundiff, our grandfather. > > How exciting! > Sandy
Vera Burnham has transcribed and contributed some more files to the Muhlenberg County Archives page at: http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/ky/muhlenberg/toc.html The Wills of Robert Anderson, 1812 Skinner Durrall, 1809 Jonathan Groves, 1810.
Mary, I thank you soooooo very much............. Margaret
that was his - here is hers http://www.messenger-inquirer.com/records/obituaries/2949964.htm >>> MaggieL1108@aol.com 04/12/01 10:57AM >>> Good morning list....... I need a favor...an obit from Central City for, I think, the end of March..the 28th or so.. It is a cousin of mine and her husband who were killed in a car accident at this time. My aunt in Indiana called a week after it happened. A niece from a different family called her. All my aunt knew was it was about a week from that Wedn., which would have made it around March 28th... I tried to find a Central City newspaper on the web with no luck......... Their names were Wanda Lou Hetty, my cousin, and her husband James. She was 70 and he was 75........ Would appreciate any help............ Thank you, Margaret La Rue ============================== Ancestry.com Genealogical Databases http://www.ancestry.com/rd/rwlist2.asp Search over 2500 databases with one easy query!
go to http://www.messenger-inquirer.com/records/obituaries/2949965.htm That is the website for the Owensboro Messenger-Inquirer. MK >>> MaggieL1108@aol.com 04/12/01 10:57AM >>> Good morning list....... I need a favor...an obit from Central City for, I think, the end of March..the 28th or so.. It is a cousin of mine and her husband who were killed in a car accident at this time. My aunt in Indiana called a week after it happened. A niece from a different family called her. All my aunt knew was it was about a week from that Wedn., which would have made it around March 28th... I tried to find a Central City newspaper on the web with no luck......... Their names were Wanda Lou Hetty, my cousin, and her husband James. She was 70 and he was 75........ Would appreciate any help............ Thank you, Margaret La Rue ============================== Ancestry.com Genealogical Databases http://www.ancestry.com/rd/rwlist2.asp Search over 2500 databases with one easy query!
Good morning list....... I need a favor...an obit from Central City for, I think, the end of March..the 28th or so.. It is a cousin of mine and her husband who were killed in a car accident at this time. My aunt in Indiana called a week after it happened. A niece from a different family called her. All my aunt knew was it was about a week from that Wedn., which would have made it around March 28th... I tried to find a Central City newspaper on the web with no luck......... Their names were Wanda Lou Hetty, my cousin, and her husband James. She was 70 and he was 75........ Would appreciate any help............ Thank you, Margaret La Rue
I am very sorry to hear this sad news, My condolences to her family and to you Donna her cousin. I had corresponded several times with Pat, Whenever one of her surnames would pop up I was sure to send it right along to her. Again I am sorry for the loss. Tamara On Sun, 8 Apr 2001, DCMowery@aol.com wrote... >Dear List: > >I don't know how many on the list might have been working on the Crockett, >Pannell, Yontz, Capps lines in Muhlenberg Co. with Pat Fellman. > >Pat had a heart attack in January followed by surgery and rehab. She died >suddenly on 3/12/01, age 57. I was thrilled when I found this "cousin" and >am saddened to lose her. She helped me find my William Crockett in Muhlenberg >Co. after many years of searching in TN. > >Just thought someone might like to know. > >Donna Crockett Mowery > > >============================== >Search over 1 Billion names at Ancestry.com! >http://www.ancestry.com/rd/rwlist1.asp >