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    1. [KYNICHOL] good site
    2. Jean Dalrymple
    3. http://www.genuki.org.uk/ For those of you researching or getting ready to research in the UK this is a good site to read all and learn a lot.... Jeannie <><

    01/23/2000 12:27:48
    1. Re: [KYNICHOL] tid-bi
    2. charles r. carter
    3. How true! I've got far too many photos just wasting away for lack of ID. At 09:42 AM 1/23/00 -0700, you wrote: > > >STRANGERS IN THE BOX >Come, look with me inside this drawer, >In this box I've often seen, >At the pictures, black and white, >Faces proud, still, serene. >I wish I knew the people, >These strangers in the box, >Their names and all their memories >Are lost among my socks. >I wonder what their lives were like, >How did they spend their days? >What about their special times? >I'll never know their ways. >If only someone had taken time >To tell who, what, where, or when, >These faces of my heritage Would come to life again. Could this become the >fate Of the pictures we take today? The faces and the memories Someday to >be passed away? >Make time to save your stories, >Seize the opportunity when it knocks, >Or someday you and yours could be >The strangers in the box. > > > > >==== KYNICHOL Mailing List ==== >To UNSUBSCRIBE send a new e-mail to KYNICHOL-L-request@rootsweb.com or KYNICHOL-D-request@rootsweb.com with nothing in the body of the e-mail except the word unsubscribe. >

    01/23/2000 12:21:56
    1. [KYNICHOL] tid-bit
    2. Jean Dalrymple
    3. Every one must be hitting on this page as it is busy... will keep trying. I rec'd this from another list.. Jeannie <>< ROCKEFELLER LIBRARY UNVEILS NEW WEBSITE The John D. Rockefeller, Jr. Library has unveiled a greatly expanded section on the Colonial Williamsburg website (http://www.history.org), offering individuals interested in the Colonial Chesapeake the opportunity to search the library's vast collections. New features include PATRIOT, the Rockefeller Library's online catalog listing the 68,000 titles in the Library, and guides to manuscript, microfilm, selected photograph and other research collections, such as the Shirley Plantation Collection of over 18,000 manuscript items. Previously, individuals had to physically visit the library or be connected to an internal network to access these resources. "We have electronically opened the doors to our major collections by adding finding aids and the Library catalog to the World Wide Web," says Public Services Librarian Juleigh Clark. "Now, when researchers come to the Library, they will have a better idea of what we own, and we can serve them more efficiently." Other features on the website include a virtual exhibit of some of the treasures from the Rockefeller Library's rare book and manuscript collections and special indexes to articles in The Colonial Williamsburg Journal and The Colonial Williamsburg Interpreter. Of special interest is an index to the several hundred research reports written at Colonial Williamsburg over the last sixty years. Early American History Research Reports are distinguished for the significant amount of primary source material in them and for their time and place specificity: eighteenth-century Virginia. The John D. Rockefeller, Jr. Library is a research library specializing in the history and culture of the colonial Chesapeake. It is located near the Historic Area at 313 First Street and is open to the public. Library hours are Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Contact: Juleigh Muirhead Clark Public Services Librarian John D. Rockefeller, Jr. Library Colonial Williamsburg Foundation Williamsburg, Virginia 23815-1776 jclark@cwf.org 757-565-8511 757-565-8518 (fax)

    01/23/2000 12:05:21
    1. Re: [KYNICHOL] tid-bi
    2. Kay
    3. OHHHH, how true.

    01/23/2000 11:37:16
    1. [KYNICHOL] tid-bi
    2. Jean Dalrymple
    3. STRANGERS IN THE BOX Come, look with me inside this drawer, In this box I've often seen, At the pictures, black and white, Faces proud, still, serene. I wish I knew the people, These strangers in the box, Their names and all their memories Are lost among my socks. I wonder what their lives were like, How did they spend their days? What about their special times? I'll never know their ways. If only someone had taken time To tell who, what, where, or when, These faces of my heritage Would come to life again. Could this become the fate Of the pictures we take today? The faces and the memories Someday to be passed away? Make time to save your stories, Seize the opportunity when it knocks, Or someday you and yours could be The strangers in the box.

    01/23/2000 09:42:42
    1. [KYNICHOL] E.W. ADAMS KY>IN>IL 1825-?
    2. Jean Taylor
    3. I'm searching for info on Ephraim Whitney ADAMS b 6 Oct 1825 in Nicholas Co, KY. He left there with his parents approx 1839. They first went to Indiana then ended up in Rock Island Co, IL. I am looking for the names of his parents and siblings. I have seen a reference to Ephraim being a second cousin to John Quincy ADAMS. Jean Taylor 5578 W. 500 S Claypool, IN 46510 jmtaylor@medt.com

    01/22/2000 03:43:58
    1. [KYNICHOL] forwarded
    2. Jean Dalrymple
    3. To: KY-FOOTSTEPS-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [KYF] Marr and death notices KY-Maysville Eagle Oct 26, 1881 typed as published - feel free to forward to other lists - dates published as above or in the case of two editions as listed. Married In Brown County, Ohio, Miss M. Fitch to Mr. James West. At Ripley, Ohio, Miss Mary Lower to Mr. Frank Young. At Brooksville, Ky., October 9, 1881, Miss Isadore R. Gillespie to Mr. W. a. Mattox. At Battle Run, Fleming County, Ky., Miss Anna Johnson to Mr. James Shields. In Nicholas county, Ky., October 6, 1881, Miss Mary E. Collins to Mr. William Humphreys. In Fleming County, Ky., October 6, 1881, Miss Grace A. Miller to Mr. A. Dillson. Near Germantown, Ky., October 19, 1881, Miss E. C. Bradberry to C. S. Davis. At the residence of the bride's father, in Carlisle, Oct., 20, 1881, by Rev. Henry M. Scudder, Thomas A. Webster, of Greensburg, Ky., and Miss Fannie Henry. On Tuesday, October 11th, at the residence of the bride's stepfather, in Ashland, John G. Fisher, Rev. S. E. Steele officiating, Mr. Meredith Jordan and Miss Clara A. Selb. At Milford, Bracken county, Ky., Miss Eva Browning to Mr. Benjamin Judy, the latter of North Middleton, Ky. At Battle Run, Fleming County, Ky., Miss Flora A. Jones to Mr. J. H. Shields. At Flemingsburg, Ky., October 4, 1881, Miss Kate Daily to Mr. Joseph Purcell. On September 26, 1881, at the residence of Mrs. Gill, in Bath county, by Rev. W. H. H. Ditzler, Mr. Walker W. Spencer and Miss Lucinda E. Hixon. (it says Hixon) At the home of the bride's father on Thursday, Oct 6, 1881. Mr. Wm. Humphrey to Miss Mary E. Collins, by Rev. W. B. Godbey. All of Nicholas county. ____ Died At Milwood, Mason County, Ky., Mrs. A. W. Proctor. In this city, October 11, 1881, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hampton. On Cabin Creek, Lewis County, Ky., Austin Lee, oldest son of Wm. and Lucy D'Atley, aged eighteen years. In Nicholas County, Ky, October 21, 1881, Mrs. Marvin Grose, aged eighteen years. At Oakland, Bracken County, infant child of 'Squire and Anna Haley. Near Willow Church, Bracken County., Ky., James G. McMahon, son of Joel McMahon, of malarial fever, aged twenty-five years. At Louisville, Ky., Mr. Michael Troutman. He was a member of the 7th O.V.C. from its organization to the close of the war. At Slack's P.O., Ky., September 23, 1881, Mrs. Abigail Moran, aged fifty years. At Four Mile, Mason County., Ky., October 14, 1881, Mr. Thomas J. Crawford, in the fifty-second year of his age. Sept. 29, 1881, of billious fever, Mr. Wesley McNew, aged 35 years. On the 9th instant, at the house of Mrs. J. Lewis Holladay, Rev. John Holladay, in the eighty-fifth year of his age. On Monday, the 17th inst.., at 2 o'clock p.m., at the residence of parents in Flemingsburg, after an illness of 40 hours, Robert A. Lightfoot, Jr., aged 19 years, 10 months, and 6 days. On Tuesday, Oct., 11th, at the residence of his mother, in Flatwoods, Dr. J. M. DeRossette who was about thirty-two years of age. Died, in Springville, Greenup County, Ky, Mrs. Mary R. Boughner, aged 39 years. In this city, on Tuesday, October 11, 1881, Mrs. Bettie Driscoll, wife of the late John Driscoll after a long illness. At Augusta, Ky., October 4, 1881, youngest child of Kelly Starcher. In Lexington., Oct. 9th, Mrs. Lily Brand Duncan, wife of henry T. Duncan., Jr., and daughter of Geo. W. Brand, aged 42 years. In Lexington, Oct. 7th, Rosa Talbutt, infant daughter of Jesse and Alice Talbutt aged 18 years. (this says infant daughter and aged 18 years) Col. L. H. Lyne, cashier of the Bank of Kentucky at Henderson, died at his residence in that city., after a short illness. Mrs. Thos. Poynter died at her home near Ducker's last Monday week. She was the mother of Rev. W. T. Poynter, of Shelbyville, and an aunt of Dr. M. E. Poynter, of Midway. On Monday afternoon, Oct. 10 in Louisville, of diphtheria, William F., son of Charles H. and Hannah S. Pettet, aged 11 years. Daniel French Dulaney, a member of an old Virginia family., died at his mother's residence in Baltimore on Sep. 30, in his 40th year. He was the oldest son of the late Col. Wm. Dulany, of the U.S. Marine Corps, nephew of Admiral Bladen Dulaney, of the U.S. Navy, grandson of Gen. Benjaman Tasker Dulany, of Gen. Washington's staff, great-grandson of Judge Chancellor Daniel Dulaney, of England, and the great-grandson of Capt. Robinson, of the Revolutionary War. ____ Circuit Court In the divorce suit of W. W. Dye against Rebecca H. Dye, divorce was granted on the grond of abandonment. Both parites were willing. The Grand Jury reported the following indictments, viz: Jas. Hasson, Jr. assault and battery. Fred Frey, concealed weapons. William Minor, James Payton and Henry Anderson, gambling. Frank Lay, concealed weapons. Stephen Fraley, concealed weapons and grand larceny. Perry Graves, concealed weapons. William Stockdale, selling liquor to a minor. William McCullough, selling liquor to a minor. ==== Janice L. Gillespie Still living in East Central Illinois, wanting to be in Adams Co., OH or Lewis Co., KY Coordinator Ky/Lewis Co. Obits, Deeds, Pensions Coordinator Ky/Lewis County Newspaper List Researching OSBORNE,SOWERS and a few others __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Talk to your friends online with Yahoo! Messenger. http://im.yahoo.com ==== KY-FOOTSTEPS Mailing List === Remember... no queries allowed on this list. KyGenWeb: http://www.rootsweb.com/~kygenweb/ ============================= Free Web space. ANY amount. ANY subject. RootsWeb's Freepages put you in touch with millions. http://cgi.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/acctform.cgi

    01/22/2000 03:38:24
    1. [KYNICHOL] forwarded
    2. Jean Dalrymple
    3. To: KY-FOOTSTEPS-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [KYF] Marr and death notices KY-Maysville Eagle Nov 16, 1881 typed as published - feel free to forward to other lists - dates published as above or in the case of two editions as listed. November 16, 1881 Married In Lexington, on the 25th inst. at the residence of the bride's brother-in-law, Jerome Sellers, Alexander H. Gratz, of that city, to Miss Birdie V. Ogden. At the residence of Rev. E. L. Sanders last Thursday evening, Benj. Smith and Miss Louisa Weaver, both of this City. In Fleming county, Ky., Miss M. Story to Mr. J. F. Denton. In Fleming County, Ky., Miss L. A. Overly to M. Thomas Hughes. In Fleming county, Ky., October 25, 1881, Miss E. N. Munson to Mr. T. S. Ratcliffe. At Poplar Plains, Ky., Miss Maggie Yantis to Mr. E. C. Wells. At Aberdeen, Ohio October 23, 1881, Carrie Haggard to Dennis Burns. In Fleming county, Ky., October 25, 1881, Miss Elizabeth Miller to Mr. J. W. Harmon. October 27, 1881, at Bethany, Bracken county, Ky., by Elder J. Irvin West, Miss Annie L. Houston to Mr. Frank Houston, both of Bracken county. On Sunday, November 6, 1881, at Bald Hill Church, Joseph M. Dalrymple and Violet Gullett. At Aberdeen, Ohio, Tuesday, November, 8, 1881, by Massie Beasley, Esq., Jack Grannis and Ida Shockley On Wednesday, November 9, 1881, at the residence of the bride's father, G. L. Bryant, and Julia A. Atchison. On Tuesday, November 6, 1881, at the County Clerks Office, by Rev. D. a. Beardsley, Wm. Lewis and Minerva J. Ellington. At Poplar Planes on Tuesday, November 8, 18881, by Elder E. C. Wells, William D. Thackston and Ella Pearce. Attendants- Messrs Peed and Pogue, of Mayslick, and Misses Nannie Vansant and Sallie McMichael. At the residence of William Boone, Mason county, Ky., November 5, 1881, Miss Ida May Britton to Frank Boone, the brides age was fifteen years. _________ Died Oct 15th, near Clarksville, Tenn., Mrs. Maria Hickman, widow of Jas. L. Hickman. She was daughter of Col. Wm. S. Shackleford, of Fleming co. and niece of Gov. Metcalf, and mother of J. J. Hickman, the temperance orator. She was in the 83rd year of her age and had been for 39 years a member of the Christian church. She leaves threes sons and one daughter. At 12:10 o'clock, on the morning of October 24, Brent Haggin, only of Susan E. and the late W. T. Haggin, in the 28th year of his age. (?only of should maybe be only son of?) Mrs. John G. Lytle, nee Leforge, died at her home near Tilton, Monday morning, of consumption. Her remains were interred at New Hope on Tuesday. At the residence of her husband, Mr. John Stroube, Augusta, Ky., Oct. 24th, 1881, Mrs. Jane Adams Stroube, after a painful and protracted illness of more than two years, which she endured with great patience and fortitude. At Wilson Bottom, Lewis county, Ky. Mrs. Edward Stevenson of inflammatory rheumatism. In Robertson county, Hillery Taylor, aged 87, and Uriah Wells, aged 70 exactly to a day, deceased. On Tuesday, November, 1, 1881, at the residenc of her father, Mr. Mike Berry, in Nicholas county, Miss Belle Berry. At her home near Orangeburg, Sunday, November 5, 1881, of congestion of the brain, Mrs. maria Bullock, aged seventy-two years. On sunday, November 6, 1881, at the residence of William Goodwin, Hillsborough, Ky., typhoid fever, Emma, wife of Ira Goodwin, in the eighteenth year of her age. In this city, November 7, 1881, Mrs. Fanny Hunt, wife of Mr. James Hunt, of consumption. Near Rock Springs, Bracken county, Ky., Mrs. Robert Cubberly, of consumption. At Milford, Bracken county, Ky, infant son of Thomas Garrasd, of malarial fever. ___________ ==== Janice L. Gillespie Still living in East Central Illinois, wanting to be in Adams Co., OH or Lewis Co., KY Coordinator Ky/Lewis Co. Obits, Deeds, Pensions Coordinator Ky/Lewis County Newspaper List Researching OSBORNE,SOWERS and a few others __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Talk to your friends online with Yahoo! Messenger. http://im.yahoo.com ==== KY-FOOTSTEPS Mailing List === Remember... no queries allowed on this list. KyGenWeb: http://www.rootsweb.com/~kygenweb/ ============================= Free Web space. ANY amount. ANY subject. RootsWeb's Freepages put you in touch with millions. http://cgi.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/acctform.cgi

    01/22/2000 03:28:05
    1. [KYNICHOL] Test
    2. Jean Dalrymple
    3. Please, you do NOT have to respond... thanks, Jeannie <><

    01/22/2000 12:11:51
    1. [KYNICHOL] FW: [KYF] Mar and death notices Maysville Eagle Oct/Nov 1881
    2. Jean Dalrymple
    3. I am forwarding this from KY Footsteps.. Jeannie <>< typed as published - feel free to forward to other lists - dates as listed. Married At the residence of the brid's father, on Thursday, November 10, 1881, James A. Lyons and Nancy A. Emmons. On Thursday, November 10, 1881 at the residence of Rev. P. B. Bays, by same, John a. Page and Mary E. Snediger. At the residence of Judge Power, on Thursday, Nov. 10, 1881, by Milton Pyles, George W. Hitt and Susan J. McCarthy. At Aberdeen, O., Wednesday, November 9, 1881, by Massie Beasley, Esq., William Kinnedy and Lucy Hermans, both of Fleming county. At Aberdeen, O., Wednesday, November 9, 1881, by Massie Beasley, Esq., Marcus H. Hermans and Sallie E. Burt, both of Fleming county. In this city, November 15, 1881, Miss Mary Fanny Fisher to Mr. L. M. Tabb. On Lawrence Creek, November 9, 1881, Miss Ella L. Stevens to Mr. P. C. Rulon. In this county, November 15, 1881, Miss S. C. Bacon to Mr. W. H. Holton. At the residence of Mrs. A. S. Whittier, on Sutton street, November 15, 1881, Miss M. M. Meagher to Mr. M. M. Kerr, both of Cincinnati. Ceremonies by Rev. J. B. Briney. At Levanna, O., November 18, 1881, Miss Mattie a. Boyd to Mr. Will. O. Daum. At the Toller House in Aberdeen, Ohio, Nov., 11, 1881, Miss Fenton Harding, of Bath county to Mr. William P. Merrifield, of Fleming county, Ky. At Aberdeen, Ohio, November 8, 1881, Ida Shockly to Jack Grannis. In Fleming county, Ky., November 9, 1881, at the residence of the bride's father, Julia A. Atchison to G. Bryant. In Lexington, 17th, inst. at the First Baptist church, by Rev. Lansing Burrow, Mr. Roy S. Cluke, formerly of Paris, to Miss Fannie Kidd. At the Episcopal church, at Paris, By Rev. G. A. Weeks, Mr. Wm. Rankin to Miss Kate Cockrell. Ushers: James A. Stewart, Dr. Vansant, Henry Clay, John B. Miller. In Lexington, Wednesday, Mr. W. Lee Lyons, of Louisville, to Miss Belle Clay, formerly of Bourbon. Nov. 8th, W. B. Porter and Miss Maggie E. Bromfield of W. A. Nov. 10th, G. R. Thracker and Miss G. B. Bryson, of Boyd county. Nov 12th, James Pierce and Miss Mary E. Holliday, both of Hecla Furnace, Ohio. ____ Deaths At the residence of I.M. Harbeson, in Augusta, on Wednesday, November 9, 1881, Hiram Metcalfe, in the 75th year of his age. On Long Run Branch, Nicholas County, Ky., Mrs. Mary Adkins. At New Concord, Bracken county, Ky., Mr. J. B. Byar, thirty-seven years, after a lingering illness. At Poplar Plain, Ky., November 15, 1881, Pearlie Day, after a lingering illness. Near Ripley, Ohio., Mrs. Mary Tweed, aged, seventy-nine years. In Sherman, Texas, October 28, 1881, Benjamin Aspinall, brother of the late Joseph and Phillip Aspinall, aged sixty-six years, six months and seven days. In Morefield, on Friday, the 4th inst., after a brief illness, Sallie, the beloved wife of Dunlap Howe. On Thursday, Nov. 3, 1881, at Oakland Mills, Mrs. Louvina Paris, widow of Edward Paris. At Shawhan, November 14th, George Parker, of consumption, aged twenty-three years. In Winchester, Wednesday, of heart disease, Gen. John b. Huston, the well known lawyer. In Nicholasville, Tuesday morning, Col. H. A. Andersen, a prominent attorney-at-law. He was a native of Arkansas and Colonel in the Confederate army. He leaves a wife and three children. The Mason buried him with great honors. ==== Janice L. Gillespie Still living in East Central Illinois, wanting to be in Adams Co., OH or Lewis Co., KY Coordinator Ky/Lewis Co. Obits, Deeds, Pensions Coordinator Ky/Lewis County Newspaper List Researching OSBORNE,SOWERS and a few others __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Talk to your friends online with Yahoo! Messenger. http://im.yahoo.com ==== KY-FOOTSTEPS Mailing List === Remember... no queries allowed on this list. KyGenWeb: http://www.rootsweb.com/~kygenweb/ ============================= Free Web space. ANY amount. ANY subject. RootsWeb's Freepages put you in touch with millions. http://cgi.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/acctform.cgi

    01/22/2000 07:44:45
    1. [KYNICHOL] tid-bits
    2. Jean Dalrymple
    3. A citizen of America will cross the ocean to fight for democracy, but won't cross the street to vote in a national election. We're the country that has more food to eat than any other country in the world and more diets to keep us from eating it. We yell for the Government to balance the budget, then take the last dime we have to make the down payment on a car that will take 5 years to pay off. We demand speed laws that will stop fast driving, then won't buy a car if it can't go over 100 miles an hour. We know the line-up of every baseball team in the American and National Leagues but mumble through half the words in the "Star Spangled Banner". We'll spend half a day looking for vitamin pills to make us live longer, then drive 90 miles an hour on slick pavement to make up for lost time. We tie up our dog while letting our sixteen year old son run wild. We whip an enemy in battle, then give them the shirt off our backs. We will work hard on a farm so we can move into town where we can make more money so we can move back to the farm. We get upset we're spending over a billion dollars for education, but spend three billion dollars a year for cigarettes. In the office we talk about baseball, shopping or fishing, but when we're out at the game, the mall or on the lake, we talk about business. We're supposed to be the most civilized Christian nation on earth, but we still can't deliver payrolls without an armored car. We have more experts on marriage than any other country in the world and still have more divorces.

    01/22/2000 07:44:29
    1. Re: [KYNICHOL] Ramsay Paxton,Orr,Hutchison,Todd
    2. HERMON B FAGLEY
    3. Col Thomas Paxton lived a few years in that part of old Boutbon Co now called Nicholas Co, 1790-95 era. He led men from Bedford Co,sw Pa in the Rev War,and later,1794, led a company un Gen Anthony Wayne in the Indian War from Fort Washington at Cincinnati. 1795 he,and his sons -in-law built themselves a fort at ne Cincinnati's Loveland,Oh. His daughters married John Ramsey,Silas Hutchison,Robert Orr, James Smith, Owen Todd,Samuel Jack,and David Snider. and Donnell-some in Ky. Capt John Ramsey lost a leg in 1794's battles.,but lived 84 years On Thu, 20 Jan 2000 19:21:35 -0600 Pam Stephenson <pambob@texas.net> writes: >Does a Jane Elizabeth Ramsey appear in your family data. She was >born >in Nicholas Co September 14, 1799 and maried Robert Stephenson (b >1794 >in Nicholas Co). I do not have her parents or siblings. Thanks. >Pam >Stephenson > > >==== KYNICHOL Mailing List ==== >To UNSUBSCRIBE send a new e-mail to KYNICHOL-L-request@rootsweb.com or >KYNICHOL-D-request@rootsweb.com with nothing in the body of the e-mail >except the word unsubscribe. > ________________________________________________________________ YOU'RE PAYING TOO MUCH FOR THE INTERNET! Juno now offers FREE Internet Access! Try it today - there's no risk! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj.

    01/21/2000 12:08:20
    1. [KYNICHOL] Ramsay
    2. Pam Stephenson
    3. Does a Jane Elizabeth Ramsey appear in your family data. She was born in Nicholas Co September 14, 1799 and maried Robert Stephenson (b 1794 in Nicholas Co). I do not have her parents or siblings. Thanks. Pam Stephenson

    01/20/2000 06:21:35
    1. [KYNICHOL] Updated Shawhan Web Page
    2. Bob Francis
    3. Fellow researchers, Some of you know me for my various contributions to the Bourbon County, Kentucky discussion group. I also have a web site which focuses upo the Bluegrass region. For interested folks, I have uploaded an alphabetical listing of the over 30,000+ names in my genealogy database and have placed these as Microsoft Word "rtf" files on my main web page. You can access my homepage at http://www.shawhan.com Just scroll down the homepage until you find files. The reason I have uploaded these files is to help those searching for ancstors in the Bluegrass region. While I do not list all the families in this region, I do have enough to provide some help for those searching for clues to ancestors. This database also includes a much wider spctrum than the Bluegrass region (especially the Shawhan surnames). Bob Francis -- Bob Francis, 1920A Butner St., Ft. Eustis, VA 23604 My Homepage is: http://www.shawhan.com Ruddell's Fort Page: http://www.shawhan.com/ruddlesfort.html Early Bourbon Co. Fam. Pg.: http://www.shawhan.com/bourbonfamilies.html Bourbon Co., Ky., Bios: http://www.shawhan.com/biographies.html

    01/20/2000 05:23:03
    1. [KYNICHOL] forward tid-bit
    2. Jean Dalrymple
    3. -----Original Message----- From: Sandi Gorin [mailto:sgorin@glasgow-ky.com] Sent: Thursday, January 20, 2000 7:05 AM To: KYBIOGRAPHIES@rootsweb.com 3991 NICHOLAS CO - SANFORD, JEROME B - Sanford Scott Knight Howard #3991: History of Bourbon, Scott, Harrison and Nicholas Counties, Kentucky, ed. by William Henry Perrin, O. L. Baskin & Co., Chicago, 1882. p. 767. [Nicholas County] [Carlisle City and Precinct] JEROME B. SANFORD, farmer, P. O. Carlisle, was born in Sumner County, Tenn., Feb 26, 1826, and is a son of Muse and Elizabeth (Scott) Sanford. He was born in Orange County, Va., March 15, 1780; was a farmer by occupation, and died Dec. 9, 1863. His wife was also born in Orange County, Va., Jan. 1, 1770, and died March 21, 1868. They lived in Tennessee for a few years and in 1829 moved to Kentucky and settled near Lexington. They raised a family of twelve children, of whom Jerome, our subject, was the ninth. Owing to the limited school privileges at that early day, his education was confined to what he could obtain in the common schools. In 1852 he purchased property in Bethel, Bath Co., with a view to keeping a hotel, but the house and contents were burned down on the sixth day after he took possession. He then turned his attention to farming-first in Rowen [sic] County, where he remained one year, and then moved to the place he now owns. He was married in Bourbon County, near Ruddel's Mills, July 23, 1852, to Miss Elizabeth Knight, who was born in Bourbon County, Dec. 22, 1833. The results of their union is twelve children, viz: William M., Mary Ida, Maud, Paris, Beauregard, Jerome, Kate, Mark and Mettie, twins, the latter of whom died in infancy; Charles, Lizzie and Bessie, the latter of whom died in infancy. Mrs. Sanford was a daughter of Isaac and Mary (Howard) Knight, both natives of Kentucky. Mr. Sanford is a man of noble impulses, a generous disposition, and noted for his hospitality. He is an enterprising and prosperous farmer, and owns 116 acres of choice farm land. He has been a prominent member of the Masonic order at Carlisle for a number of years. Politically he is a Democrat. . Colonel Sandi Gorin 205 Clements,Glasgow, KY 42141 (270) 651-9114 or E-fax (707)222-1210 Member Glasgow-Barren County Chamber of Commerce Gorin Genealogical Publishing: http://members.delphi.com/gorin1/index.html Barren Co Website: http://www.rootsweb.com/~kybarren/ TIPS: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Ky/Tips KYBIOS: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Ky/Bios ARCHIVES: http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl

    01/20/2000 07:34:38
    1. Re: [KYNICHOL] Address
    2. Bob Francis
    3. Here's how to subscribe to the Bourbon County list: How to subscribe. Send an e-mail message to KYBOURBO-L-request@rootsweb.com that contains (in the body of the message) the command subscribe and no additional text. See ya' there! Bob Francis JGravdiger@aol.com wrote: > Can someone tell me how to get on Bourbon County, KY Mail list? > > Thanks > > ==== KYNICHOL Mailing List ==== > To UNSUBSCRIBE send a new e-mail to KYNICHOL-L-request@rootsweb.com or KYNICHOL-D-request@rootsweb.com with nothing in the body of the e-mail except the word unsubscribe. -- Bob Francis, 1920A Butner St., Ft. Eustis, VA 23604 My Homepage is: http://www.shawhan.com Ruddell's Fort Page: http://www.shawhan.com/ruddlesfort.html Early Bourbon Co. Fam. Pg.: http://www.shawhan.com/bourbonfamilies.html Bourbon Co., Ky., Bios: http://www.shawhan.com/biographies.html

    01/19/2000 07:28:35
    1. Unidentified subject!
    2. Kay
    3. JGravdiger KYBOURBO-L-request@rootsweb.com

    01/19/2000 07:27:25
  1. 01/19/2000 03:29:03
    1. [KYNICHOL] Address
    2. Can someone tell me how to get on Bourbon County, KY Mail list? Thanks

    01/19/2000 02:12:57
    1. [KYNICHOL] tid bit
    2. Jean Dalrymple
    3. http://www.ellisisland.org/ A good place to play...... Jeannie <><

    01/19/2000 08:01:32