-----Original Message----- From: Sandi Gorin [mailto:sgorin@glasgow-ky.com] Sent: Thursday, January 06, 2000 6:27 AM To: KYBIOGRAPHIES@rootsweb.com Subject: BIOS #3941 THRU 3945 - ADAMS, HAVEN, GARTH, HILBURN, EADS Finally .....! The index to names shown in the bios are given first - then the biography for quick reference. Sandi 3941 NICHOLAS CO - ADAMS, MINERVA - Adams Kincade Banister Pinter 3942 SCOTT CO - HAVEN, GEORGE L - Haven Longmoor 3943 TODD CO - GARTH, EGBERT - Garth Fretwell Sumpter Wait 3944 ALLEN CO - HILBURN, ANDREW M - Hilburn Able Venable Newman Martin Graham 3945 BOURBON CO - EADS, DARWIN D - Eads McMillan Isgrig Adair Matheny #3941: History of Bourbon, Scott, Harrison and Nicholas Counties, Kentucky, ed. by William Henry Perrin, O. L. Baskin & Co., Chicago, 1882. p. 787. [Nicholas County] [Union Precinct] MINERVA ADAMS, farmer, P. O. Moorefield, was born on the place where she now lives, in Nicholas County, Ky., July 20, 1818, and is a daughter of John and Elizabeth (Kincade) Banister; Mr. Banister the father of our subject, was born in Virginia, June 20, 1791, and died Sept. 22, 1864; his wife was born in Garrett [sic] County, Ky., in 1792. The subject of this sketch received a common school education in Nicholas County, was married in Bath County, April 27, 1841, to Samuel Adams, who was born in Nicholas County, Oct. 18, 1818, and died March 28, 1878, leaving to her care four children, viz: Elizabeth, Nancy, Millard and Statire. Mr. Adams was a son of John and Mary (Pinter) Adams, both natives of Nicholas County, Ky. Mrs. Adams is a member of the Presbyterian Church at Moorefield; owns ninety-nine acres of land, which is tilled after her directions; she is a woman of intelligence and well worthy of the high esteem in which she is held by the community in which she lives. #3942: History of Bourbon, Scott, Harrison and Nicholas Counties, Kentucky, ed. by William Henry Perrin, O. L. Baskin & Co., Chicago, 1882. p. 598. [Scott County] [Georgetown City and Precinct] GEORGE L. HAVEN, Georgetown, was born in Kenton County, Ky., in April 1853; his father, Augustus Haven, was born in Pittsburgh, Pa., in February, 1823, and came to Ohio when a child. He was raised in Cincinnati, and became a stockholder and director in Royer's Wheel Company in that city. He married Miss Ellen Longmoor, of Kenton County, Ky. He is the oldest child of his parents, there being four others living. He graduated from Chickering Institute in 1871. In January 1872, he began business with Howell, Gano & Co., as clerk in their wholesale hardware house, and continued four years; in 1876 he became traveling salesman, and until October, 1881, traveled in Kentucky and Tennessee; then he and his father bought the hardware, stores, and queensware establishment on Main Street, under the firm name of A. Haven & Son. #3943: History of Todd County, Kentucky, ed. J. H. Battle, 1884, F. A. Battey Publishing Co., 1884, pp. 294-95. [Elkton Precinct] EGBERT GARTH. In 1812 Elijah Garth came from Albemarle County, Va., to Kentucky, and made settlement near Trenton, in Todd County, on a farm now occupied by Webster C. Garth, and which he had but fairly begun to develop, when (in 1815) he died. He was twice married, first to Miss Fretwell, and second to Miss Elizabeth Wait, and as the result of each union, had four children. None of these are now living, but among their immediate descendants are some of the most worthy families of Todd County. Paschal L. was a son of Elijah Garth, and was born in Albemarle County, Va., and removed with his father's family to Kentucky. He was here reared to maturity; returned to Virginia and married Miss Lucy E. B. Garth, who was born in 1813, in Albemarle County of that State. They settled on a farm long known as the "Dunheath" farm, where Paschal spent the remainder of his days, which terminated in 1865, and where his aged widow is now residing. Their union was blessed with twelve children, five of whom are deceased; four of the surviving ones being residents of Todd County. Paschal Garth had served as a county officer in Todd County, and was a member of the Christian Church. Egbert Garth, whose name heads this sketch, is the third child of Paschal and Lucy E. B. Garth, and was born in the county May 18, 1835. He grew to manhood on his father's farm, or until sixteen years old, when he began his career in mercantile life, first as a salesman in a dry goods house. He was thus employed until he opened a business for himself in 1862. From the year 1865 to 1870 he was retired from business, but in the latter year again embarked in business which he still continues. He owns a good double brick store-room on the south side of the public square, where he has a complete stock of goods of a general character. Mr. Garth is a good business man; has served as Police Judge, and is an esteemed citizen. He was married near Elkton, in December, 1880, to Miss Laura Sumpter, daughter of William C. and Mary Sumpter. She was born in Todd County January 23, 1857. Mrs. Garth is a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church South. Mr. Garth has one child, named Paschal Lee Garth, born May 21, 1884. #3944: Kentucky: A History of the State, Battle, Perrin, & Kniffin, 3rd ed., 1886. Allen County. ANDREW M. HILBURN is a son of Dempsey Hilburn, who was a native of Georgia, and married Virginia Able, of Mississipi; she, at her death, left a family of eight children. Dempsey Hilburn after his marriage removed to Sumner County, Tenn., where he was engaged in agricultural pursuits, and accumulated a fine property, which, at his death, was left, with his children, in charge of a relative. The property was lavishly spent, the children left penniless and soon after bound to different parties. Andrew M. was born December 25, 1845; when only eight years old, he was bound to one Presley Venable, with whom he remained about eight years, when, upon the death of the latter, our subject took charge of the farm. In September, 1861, he enlisted as a soldier in the First Tennessee Confederate Cavalry, in which he served sixteen months, and was engaged in the battle of Shiloh, after which he was attacked by typhoid fever; he was able to return to his command in June, 1862, and with it participated in the engagements at Corinth and Iuka, Miss.; after his discharge from the army, he returned to the Venable farm and remained there until 1867, with the exception of eight months spent in Illinois. On the 3d of September, 1868, he married Malinda E., daughter of A. J. Newman, of Allen County, Ky. Their union has been blessed by the birth of five children, namely: Minnie Laura (deceased), Edward L., born July 25, 1872; Hallie Emma, July 6, 1875; Boyd Fletcher, July 5, 1880, and Myrta Green, September 18, 1883. After his marriage Mr. Hilburn continued to follow agricultural pursuits, in which he was very successful, until 1877, when he leased his farm and engaged in the merchandise trade for G. F. Martin, with whom he took a partnership in 1880; in 1881 he sold his farm and gave all his attention to the trade. In 1884 he bought the Martin interest, and up to the present time he has owned the entire business, in which he has been uniformly successful. In 1883 his health became so impaired that he suspended business for awhile and made a tour of a few months to the West and bought some land in Kansas, with a view of removing to that State, which he afterward found would not be possible, except through the sacrifice of much property; and he therefore abandoned the intention. He is a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church, with which he united in 1871; Mrs. H. has been a member of the same church from a much earlier date. He is a Master Mason and a member of Graham Lodge, No. 208. He is a Democrat but has no political aspiration; is temperate in habits and favors the cause of temperance by his example. He started in life without means and but little education; his close application has given him a practical business education, which, with his untiring energy, has brought him a large reward in the way of the world's goods. His views are liberal and his hand is always open to the call of charity. #3945: History of Bourbon, Scott, Harrison and Nicholas Counties, Kentucky, ed. by William Henry Perrin, O. L. Baskin & Co., Chicago, 1882. p. 574. [Bourbon County] [Ruddel's Mills Precinct] DARWIN D. EADS, physician, Ruddel's Mills; was born in Harrison County, Ky., May 11, 1836, son of John and Ellen (McMillan) Eads; he is a native of Spottsylvania [sic] County, Va., coming to Kentucky about 1810, but having been married in Virginia, and his wife dying previous to his leaving that State. Mr. John Eads was a farmer, and passed the best part of his life in Harrison County, where he died in 1836, his wife surviving him and marrying, in 1842, Wm. W. Bowman, of Bourbon County, afterward moving to Illinois, where she is still residing. Our subject remained on the farm until sixteen years of age, when he entered the Ohio Weslyan University, at Delaware, Ohio, which he left while in his junior year. In the fall of 1857 he entered Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, from which institution he graduated in 1859, and located at Ruddel's Mills, where he has since had a lucrative practice. Dr. Eads was first married in 1862, to Miss Jennie, daughter of Thomas Isgrig, of Harrison County; she died, and Dr. Eads married his second wife Miss Anna, daughter of Frank Adair, of this county, who died in 1876, leaving one child, Benjamin Brindly Eads, now eleven years old. For his third wife, Dr. Eads married Miss Avonia Matheny, daughter of Dr. Matheny of Louisville. Mr. and Mrs. Eads are members of the M. E. Church, and he is a Mason and an Odd Fellow; also a Democrat, but taking no part in politics. 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OK... you folks out there in Nicholas Co land... where is Lizaville... is it the same as Elizaville? J. <><
Yes North on US 68 from Carlisle, before you get to Blue Licks
A first grader was sitting in class as the teacher was reading the story of the Three Little Pigs. She came to the part of the story where the first pig was trying to acquire building materials for his home. She said "...And the pig went up to the man with a wheelbarrow full of straw and said 'Pardon me sir, but might I have some of that straw to build my house with?'" Then the teacher asked the class, "And what do you think that man said?" and my friend's son raised his hand and said I know! I know!, he said..... 'Holy smokes! A talking pig!'"
Nicholas County KY, Ishmael Chapel Church records: There are new entries in this section of the book as well as recaps of the previous postings. Some having new information ie: dates of death. That looks as tho there were many different hands posting in that area., and there seems to be more dates of death here. The writing is hard to read and the spelling leaves a LOT to be desired. We were allowed to make copies of the book several years ago while I was in KY doing research, the book was found under the floor boards of the old church. I have no idea where the book is today as the lady is now passed on. I will not use the "'s that are in the book. Jeannie Blake-Dalrymple The Complete Church Register ISHMAEL CHAPEL Ky Conference Methodist Episcopal Church South Nashville, Tenn.: Southern Methodist Publishing House 1884 Register of Members: Name, When Received, How Received, by Whom Received, Date of Death or Disposal Susan Payne, 1879, Letter, J. M. Carter, George Payne, 1879, Letter, J. M. Carter Margaret Barnett, 1887, Profession, C. E, Boswell, Transferred to Parish Chappel John Sam Worledge, 1884, Profession, Wm. Kennedy, Removed by letter June 15th 1902 James Wagoner, 1884, Profession, Wm. Kennedy, Dropped June 24 '09 Frances Walton 1896, Profession, R. H. Wightman, Dropped June 24 '09 Lucy Howard, 1898, Profession, R. H. Wightman, Dropped June 24 '09 --ouisia Bowen, 1899, Profession, Joseiah Godley, Dropped June 24 '09 Opel Mann, 1899, Profession, Josiah Godley, by letter to Carlisle Mary Alexander, 1899, Profession, Josiah Godley James O Mann, 1900, From the Stony Church, Josiah Godley, George Wallton, 1900, From the Stony Church, Josiah Godby, Lost Sight of. --raneil Barnette, 1900, from the Stony Church, Josiah Godby, Letter to Cassidy Julie Watson, 1900, from the Stony Church, Josiah Godby, Lost Sight of -onnie Walton, 1900, from the Stony Church, Josiah Godby, -attre Dampier Barnett, 1900, from the Stony Church, Josiah Godby, Removed to Cassidy Bruce Dampier, 1900, from the Stony Church, Josiah Godby, joined Campbelites, gon to Christian Church Ollie ONeal, 1900, from the Stony Church, Josiah Godby, Gon to Christian Church --metta Buchannan, 1900, from the Stony Church, Josiah Godby, Letter to Shinkle Church Covington J 23 0 Artur Buchannan, 1900, from the Stony Church, Josiah Godby, dropped June 24 '09 ------------------------- J <><
Looking for info on ALEXANDER P BRADSHAW born 1-13-1807 in KY. He married ELIZABETH ALLISON 11-1-1832 in Nicholas county KY. There are 2 Bradshaw names listed in the 1810 and 1820 Nicholas county Census. A William and a David and either one could have been the father. I am searching for any information to point me in the direction of the correct one. Debra Carter tara37@comsys.net
Fellow researchers, I hope I'm not bugging folks too much with this, but I just wanted everyone interested in Bourbon County and the bordering counties to know that my "Bourbon County, Kentucky, Biographies" web page is up and running. Also, my web site is now accessible (it was out of action for a couple of days). See below for some of the links. -- 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 BN Co. Families Page: http://www.shawhan.com/bourbonfamilies.html BN Co., Ky., Biographies: http://www.shawhan.com/biographies.html
Fellow researchers, Just an administrative note for those who check out my web site from time to time. The web site will be down for a little while--maybe 48 hours. Check back in a couple of days. Sorry for the inconvenience. For those who do not know what I'm talking about, my web site contains a lot of information about Bourbon County and the Blue Grass region. -- 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 BN Co. Families Page: http://www.shawhan.com/bourbonfamilies.html BN Co., Ky., Biographies: http://www.shawhan.com/biographies.html
Forwarding from the Brown Co OH list. Jeannie <>< - ---------------------------------------------------------- Maysville Eagle October 27, 1887 Typed as Published Gretna Green Links Since last report Squire Massie Beasley, of Aberdeen, has officiated in the marriage of the following couples: Thomas Daniel and Minnie Jones, of Madison County. Elmer Settles and Annie Bridges, of Fleming County. Louis White and Eliza T. Sloo? of Robertson County. Wm. Anderson and Lizzie Curran, of Harrison County. James Arn and Vina J. Wilson, of Mason County. A. T. Spratt and Mollie White, of Montgomery County. Wm. H. Moran and Maggie C. Payne, of Mason County. Henry Orm and --- McLeany, of Bath County. James Curtis and Anna Woodward, of Mason County. James Creachman and Mollie Shepherd, of Mason County. Reuben J. Gaither and Sudie Dulan, of Mason County. George Hunt and Ida Gray, of Nicholas County. Squire Boone and Retta Browning, Bracken County. Robert Lee Frakes and Elizabeth J. Dixon, of Mason County. William Stanhope and Lettie E. Swartz, Clarke County. _______________________ Henry Bramel died Thursday morning at 8 o'clock at his home near Washington. He had been afflicted with Bright's disease for the past year or two. For several days his condition had been very serious, and his friends and relatives had realized that his end was near. In his death Mason County suffers the loss of one of her prominent and successful farmers. The deceased was a native of Maryland, and was in the seventy-seventh year of his age. Although a native of Maryland, most of his life was spent in this county, his father, Samuel Bramel, having removed here when the deceased was about two years of age. Among the farmers of this community it may be said that few were more thrifty and industrious than the deceased, and as a result he amassed a considerable fortune. In 1839 or 1840, the deceased was united in marriage to Mary Taylor, daughter of Rev. Caleb Taylor, of the Methodist Church. His wife and five children survive him. J. T. Bramel, of the firm of Parker and Bramel, of this city, is the only surviving son. The other children who are left to mourn his death are Mrs. John Power, living near this city; Mrs. J. d. Reese, of Fern Leaf; and Mrs. J. B. Keay and Mrs. Thomas Allison, of the Washington precinct. The deceased had three children, all sons, to die in their childhood. Mr. Bramel was a faithful member of the M. E. Church, South, for years, and his funeral took place in that church at 10 o'clock, Rev. J. D. Redd officiating. The remains were interred in the Maysville Cemetery. _________________________ December 7, 1881 Married November 14, 1881 by Massie Beasley, Esq., Lizzie Brady and Jefferson Gilfin, of Fleming county. At Elizaville, Ky., on Thursday, November 24, 1881, Andrew B. Rhodes and Sarah E. McGinley. At the residence of the bride's father on Thursday, November 24, 1881, John R. Thompson and Sarah Royse. At Helenea, Mason County, Ky., Tuesday, Noveember 29, 1881, John A. Ingram, of Poplar Plains, and Jennie B. Davis, of Hillsboro. In Montgomery county, Ky., James Case, aged 70, and Mrs. ----- Montjoy., aged 60 years. At Mayslick, on Thanksgiving Day., by Dr. Geo. Varden, Dr. W. W. Dye to Miss Mclean, both of Mason. At the residence of the bride's father on Nov., 24, by Rev. C. J. Nugent, Mr. Simeon Derns to Miss mary Anderson. All of Nicholas county. Near Tollesboro., Ky., Miss Savannah Teagar to Mr. Doc Adams. At Vanceburg, Ky., November 20, 1991, Miss Amelia Fitzpatrick to Mr. George Samist. At Aberdeen, O., November 23, 1881, by Esq., Beasley, Miss Allie Smith, of Bath county to Mr. Warren Sanders., of Nicholas. At vanceburg, Ky., November 21, 1881 Miss Mary C. Zarnes to Mr. John W. Ruble. At Flat Rock, Nicholas county, November 22, 1881, Miss Fannie Clark to Mr. John Soper, Jr. At Sharpsburg, Ky., November 22, 1881, Miss Fannie Dejarnett to Mr. Joe. Elgin. At Brooksville, Ky., November 22, Miss Maggie A. Hackett to William Best. ____ Died At Owensboro, Ky., on Saturday, Nov 26, 1881 of typhoid fever, Miss Addie T. Maddox daughter to B. F. and Mary R. Maddox., aged twenty-two years. At the residence of Thomas L. Given, in Flemingsburg, Ky., November 22, 1881, of diptheria, Tommie adopted son of Thomas I and Mary Given, aged 7 years. Gen Bryon Dirby, of pneumonia, Nov., 29, 1881 aged 52years, 2 months and 21 days. In Lewis county, Ky., Mrs. Elijah Purnell, of consumption. In this city, November 23, 1881, Miss M. Warren, after an illness of several weeks. At Ripley, O., November 21 1881, Mr. David Mosby, of consumption, aged 54 years. At Irish Bottom., Adams county., O., November 21, 1881, Mr. Isaac Parr, aged seventy years. _____________ Please feel free to forward this info to any list you feel might be interested. ===== Janice L. 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Nicholas County KY, Ishmael Chapel Church records: This part of the Ishmael Chapel book is basically a recap of the previous postings, thought there are many new listings. Rewritten, by what looks like only one hand writing, except where the date of Death or Disposal , and that looks as tho there were many different hands posting in that area., and there seems to be more dates of death here. The writing is hard to read and the spelling leaves a LOT to be desired. We were allowed to make copies of the book several years ago while I was in KY doing research, the book was found under the floor boards of the old church. I have no idea where the book is today as the lady is now passed on. I will not use the "'s that are in the book. Jeannie Blake-Dalrymple The Complete Church Register ISHMAEL CHAPEL Ky Conference Methodist Episcopal Church South Nashville, Tenn.: Southern Methodist Publishing House 1884 Register of Members: Name, When Received, How Received, by Whom Received, Date of Death or Disposal George Greene, 1896, Profession, R.H. Wightman, Gone America Harbitt, 1879, Profession, J. M.Carter, died April 17/19, 1900 Cora Howard, 1879, Profession, J. M. Carter, Letter by J. E. Wight Sarah E. Ishmael (Clarke), 1874, Letter, J. M. Carter, Transferred to Pisqua Rosa E. Ishmael, 1874, J. M. Carter Margaret E. Ishmael, Lillie L. Ishmael (Alaxander), 1890, Profession, E. C. Savage, Apr Anna Belle Ishmael (Mann), 1892, Profession, E. C. Savage, Martha Wagoner, 1879, Profession, J. M. Carter, Removed by Letter to Salt ? Sally Ann Lowe, 1879 Profession, J. M. Carter, Louisa Toliver, 1879, Profession, J. M. Carter, Dropped by C----- June 24 Hannah Lowe, 1879, Profession, J. M. Carter, Gone Dave, 1879, Profession, J. M. Carter, Isaac Lowe, 1879, Profession, J. M. Carter, Gone Margaret Lawrence, 1879, Letter, J. M. Carter, Lost sight of Mary J. Lawrence, 1882, Profession, G. B. Demaree, Lost sight of David Lawrence, Feb 1896, Profession, R. H. Wightman, Lost sight of Picket Lawrence, Feb 1896, Profession, R. H. Wightman, Lost sight of Aetna Lawrence, Feb 1896, Profession, R. H. Wightman Mary Barnes, 1883, Profession, G. B. Demaree, Isaac Meyers, 1883, Profession, G. B. Demaree, Gone to Ind Ruben D. Mann, 1879, Profession, J. M. Carter, By letter to Carlisle 1907 Louisa Mann, 1879, Professsion, J. M. Carter, Herman Mann, 1896, Profession, R. H. Wightman, Annie D. Mann, 1896, Profession, R. H. Wightman, Jackson O Neal, 1879, Letter, J. M. Carter, died April 29th 1901 Elizabeth O Neal 1879 Letter, J. M. Carter, dead ------- --- Henry O Neal, 1879 Profession, J. M. Carter, dropped --- --- - James O Neal, 1879, Profession, J. M> Carter, Belle O Neal, 1896, R. H, Wightman, dropped June -- 09 -------------------------- jd <><
Nicholas County KY, Ishmael Chapel Church records: This part of the Ishmael Chapel book is basically a recap of the previous postings, rewritten by what looks like only one hand writing, except where the date of Death or Disposal , and that looks as tho there were many different hands posting in that area., and there seems to be more dates of death here. The writing is hard to read and the spelling leaves a LOT to be desired. We were allowed to make copies of the book several years ago while I was in KY doing research, the book was found under the floor boards of the old church. I have no idea where the book is today as the lady is now passed on. I will not use the "'s that are in the book. Jeannie Blake-Dalrymple The Complete Church Register ISHMAEL CHAPEL Ky Conference Methodist Episcopal Church South Nashville, Tenn.: Southern Methodist Publishing House 1884 Register of Members: Name, When Received, How Received, by Whom Received, Date of Death or Disposal Ditzler, Alexander, Oct 1884, Profession, Wm. Kennedy Nannie Alexander, Feb. 1896, Profession, R. H. Whightman Mary Bowen, 1874, Letter, J. M. Carter, died Aug 10th 1898 John H. Bowen, 1874, Letter, J. M. Carter, died march 30th 1898 Laura Bowen, 1874, Letter, J. M. Carter Henry M. Bowen, 1879, Professsion, J. M. Carter James Polk Bowen, 1879, J. M. Carter Edward Bowen, 1879, Wm. Kennedy Taylor Bowen, Oct 1884, Profession, Wm Kennedy, died December 1901 Addie L Kimes, Nov. 1883, Profession, G. W. Demaree, Joined Campbelites Matilda Chanon (?) 1879, Profession, J. M. Carter, Letter, gon to the Christian church Maggie Moore, July 1887, Profession, C. E. Boswell, Letter Harvey Bowen, Feb. 16-1896, Profession, R. H. Whightman John Bowen, Feb 16, 1896, Profession, R. H. Whightman James S. Bowen, Feb 16 1896, Profession, R. H. Whightman, died Aug 16 1904 Matilda Crump, 1874, Letter, J. M. Carter Ritchard Crump, 1879, Letter,J. M. Carter, Margaret Barnett, 1883, Profession, G. B. Demaree, Dropped Sarah W. Clay, 1879, Profession,J. M. Carter, Removed by Letter Laura R. Prather, 1879, Profession, , J. M. Carter, Removed by letter Catherine N. Clay, Profession James Clay, Aug 1885, Profession, R. H. Whightman,Removed Henry W., 189996, Profession, R. H. Whightman, Removed Maud/Mand L., 1896, , R. H. Whightman, Removed Fannie Dampier, 1874, Letter, J. M. Carter, Annie Dampier, Profession, G. B. Demaree, died Feb 13, 1898 Thomas J. Flora, 1884, Porfession, N. G. Robinson Mary A., Flora, 1892, E. S. Savage, Letter to Cassidy May 23 '09 Lizzie George, 1879, PorfessionJ. M. Carter, Litten George, 1896, Profession, R. H. Whightman, ,Dropped June24 '09 -------------------------- jd<><
Fellow researchers, I have spent the better part of today uploading biographies onto my new "Bourbon County, Kentucky, Biographies" web page. I have completed the Paris, Precinct. Next week, I will begin uploading the other precincts. I strongly encourage input from you on these biographies. Most of the biographies are from William Perrin's "History of Bourbon, Scott, Harrison & Nicholas Counties, Kentucky" and, as many of you know, Perrin's--while a fabulous resource--is filled with errors. These errors include incorrect data, misspellings of first and last names, erroneous historical references, etc. Please understand, I am NOT putting Perrin down here; I am simply acknowleding the simple fact that in works of this sort, errors inevitably creep in. Now is your chance to help "fix" the errors. If you know of an error (or errors) in biographies concerning your ancestors, please send these corrections to my attention. I will duly notate the error and the correction. I must insist, however, that *your* information be correct--it doesn't help to correct an error with an error. Therefore, when you send a correction to me, please send documentation to prove your claim. Unless I receive such documentation, I will not post the correction. I'm not trying to be a "bad guy" here; I only want to make make sure we do this right. If you have forgotten or misplaced the new web page address, it is: http://www.shawhan.com/biographies.html Thanks in advance for your support--and HAPPY 2000! -- 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 County Families Page: http://www.shawhan.com/bourbonfamilies.html
Hello, Just to let folks know. I am descended from Clarissa Holliday who married George Robinson and died in child birth. The child was Wm Perrine Holliday who is buried in Bethany MO. He was a Sgt in the Mexican War from KY and a Col in the Civil War from MO. Thanks to those who share the info. Happy New Year, Denell Burks
Hello again, The 1810 census record for Nicholas co KY states that... HOLLADY, Wm 22--1 3--11 - - - -------------------------- 1820 HOLLADAY, Thomas ---1-- 2-1-- 1 - HOLLADAY, Wm 31---1 111-- 5 6 --------------------------- 1830 HOLLADAY, Thomas 1----1------- -21--1------- 6 - HOLLADAY, William 2---1-------- 4 ----2-------- 4 - HOLLADAY, Wm 2311----1---- 1---11---1--- G - ----------------------- 1840 HOLLADAY, John -11---1------ 1--1--1------ B - HOLLADAY, Thomas --1-2-1------ 11-11-------- A - HOLLADAY, William -11--1------- 21---1------- B - ------------------------ 1850 I have index only pages 391, 393, 437, 444 -------------------------- Nicholas co marriages list... my copy is not a good one and I cannot read parts of it well so will put a - where I have trouble Holladay, Frances, to Johnson, --an 2 Feb 1831 " Lucinda, to Early, Clement S. 7 Nov 1843 " Mary, to -------(Talbott?), ---- H. 11 Oct 1845 " Nancy, to Talbot, George 4 Dec 1817 " Sarah D., to Kenny, John H. 20 Sept 1849 " William, to Hughes, Margaret 24 Jan 1819 Hollady, Clarissa, to Robinson, George 25 June 1825 " Thomas, to Buckner, Charlotte 20 Jan 1814 - ------------------------------ There are no Holladay in Fleming co in the 1850 census at all.... I don't have time this am to check the cemetery records for Nicholas co but you might want to go to the Library in Nicholas co and the Historical Society there also has many good records.... And they have the cemetery records as that is where I got my copy... (Carlisle cem) Hope that this has been of some help. Jeannie <>< -----Original Message----- From: kirb1@bellsouth.net [mailto:kirb1@bellsouth.net] Sent: Friday, December 31, 1999 6:14 AM To: motherd@theriver.com Subject: your Articles on Rootsweb Jean Happy New Year! I have been reading with great interest your articles on Rootsweb. I teach here in Nicholas County at the High School. I have been doing research for over a year now and find it an obsession (so does my family). I plan to retire next year and do this full time if they will let me. I am originally from Flemingsburg the daughter of Garr and Julia Hammond Jackson. The only child I am the only one left on the Jackson side except one first cousin that I have never met. The reason I am writing is I can't find "hide nor hair" of my grandmother Lizzie Jackson Holiday. I have the family bible which mentions a John Holiday b.30 Jan 1840 d. 1921 and grandpa John Holiday Jun 1810 and died 18 Nov 1877. They are not in a census of Fleming County, Nor Mason, Carter, or Bracken. I have found records that indicate that a John Holiday took some children in Nicholas County but it does not state place of residence. If you know anything about this John Holiday, I would appreciate help. I think sometime ( I told my friend this when we were at the Kentucky History Library Wed) that Lizzie was hatched and she is just a figment of someones imagination. Thanks for listening. Sue Jackson Kirby
Wishing every one a Happy New Years. Jim & Judy Gray
Fellow researchers, As an ongoing part of my research of early Bourbon County, Kentucky, families, I have compiled most of the biographies from Perrin and other sources, as well as some original source material. I have decided to post these biographies on my web site. I think you will find them very helpful. The web address is: http://www.shawhan.com/biographies.html Bookmark this page because I will add to it almost daily. I have sent this to my Nicholas and Harrison County colleagues because many of the biographies pertain to families in the greater region. -- 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 County Families Page: http://www.shawhan.com/bourbonfamilies.html
Nicholas County KY, Ishmael Chapel Church records: I will try to get this book on here a wee bit at a time. The writing is hard to read and the spelling leaves a LOT to be desired. We were allowed to make copies of the book several years ago while I was in KY doing research, the book was found under the floor boards of the old church. I have no idea where the book is today as the lady is now passed on. I will not use the "'s that are in the book. Jeannie Blake-Dalrymple The Complete Church Register ISHMAEL CHAPEL Ky Conference Methodist Episcopal Church South Nashville, Tenn.: Southern Methodist Publishing House 1884 Name, Date of Appointment, Term of Service Sawyer, Sept 1885, 1 year E. C. Sovoge (Savage), Sept 1889, 2 years G. E. Boswell, Sept 1892, 1 year Heber Wightman, Sept 1894, 4 years -------?---- Sept 1898, 3 year James E. Wright, Oct 1901, 3 year ---------- jd <><
Nicholas County KY, Ishmael Chapel Church records: I will try to get this book on here a wee bit at a time. The writing is hard to read and the spelling leaves a LOT to be desired. We were allowed to make copies of the book several years ago while I was in KY doing research, the book was found under the floor boards of the old church. I have no idea where the book is today as the lady is now passed on. I will not use the "'s that are in the book. Jeannie Blake-Dalrymple The Complete Church Register ISHMAEL CHAPEL Ky Conference Methodist Episcopal Church South Nashville, Tenn.: Southern Methodist Publishing House 1884 Register of Members: Name, When Received, How Received, by Whom Received, Date of Death or Disposal Payne, Susan, 1879, Letter, J. M. Carter Payne, Wm. T., 1879, Profession, J. M. Carter, Dropped Payne, George, 1879, Letter, J. M. Carter Payne, Berry A., 1883, Profession, G. B. Demoree, Dropped Payne, Mary E.., 1879, Profession, J. M. Carter, Dropped Payne, Margarett E., July 31887, Profession, C. E. Boswell, change to Barnet Ritchie, Caroline Smart, Charles, 1879, Letter, J. M. Carter, Dropped Smart, Annie, 1879, Letter, J. M. Carter, changed to Crump Smart, Mary, changed to Crump Snapp, James, 1879, Profession, J. M. Carter, Dropped Snapp, Sarah, 1879, Profession, J. M. Carter, Dropped Snapp, mannie, 1879, Letter, J. M. Carter, Dropped Snapp, Virginia, 1884, Profession, G. B. Demaree, dead Sapp, Cora, 1884, Profession, G. B. Demaree, Dropped Thornsberry, Lin? F., July 3 87, Profession, C. E. Boswell, dropped Vaughan, Jasper, 1879, Porfession, J. M. Carter, Letter Vaughan, S. Jane, 1879, Letter, J. M. Carter, Letter dead Vaughan, Benj. T., 1882, Profession, G. B. Demoree, dropped Vaughan, Malissa, 1882, Profession, G. B. Demoree, Dropped Vaughan Joseph N., 1882, Profession, G. B. Demoree, Dropped Vaughan, Sarah G., 1882 Profession, G. B. Demoree, Dropped Vaughan, Ollie, 1882, Profession, G. B. Demoree, Dropped Waldride, Jno Sam, 1884, Profession, Wm. Kennedy removed by letter June 14/16 1902 Wadkins, Jno, 1884, Profession, Wm. Kennedy, Dropped Wagoner, James, 1884, Profession, Wm. Kennedy letter Wagoner, Maggie E., 1884, Profession, G. B. Demoree, Removed without letter Workma, Abraham, 1884, Profession, Demoree, dead Wagoner, hattie B., July 3, 1887, Profession, G. B. Boswell, Removed without letter Francis Walten, Feb 16th 1896, Profession, Heber Wightman --------------- jd <><
Nicholas County KY, Ishmael Chapel Church records: I will try to get this book on here a wee bit at a time. The writing is hard to read and the spelling leaves a LOT to be desired. We were allowed to make copies of the book several years ago while I was in KY doing research, the book was found under the floor boards of the old church. I have no idea where the book is today as the lady is now passed on. I will not use the "'s that are in the book. Jeannie Blake-Dalrymple The Complete Church Register ISHMAEL CHAPEL Ky Conference Methodist Episcopal Church South Nashville, Tenn.: Southern Methodist Publishing House 1884 Register of Members: Name, When Received, How Received, by Whom Received, Date of Death or Disposal Myers, Rosa, 1883, Profession, G. B. Demoree, gon to Moe Myers, Mary, 1883, Profession, G. B. Demoree, removed to Boones ?? Myers, Humphry, 1883, Profession, G. B. Demoree, removed by letter Myers, Isaac, 1883, Profession, G. B. Demoree Myers, John, 1883, Profession, G. B. Demoree, dropped/Carlisle Church? Myers, Mattie, 1883, Profession, G. B. Demoree, dropped/Carlisle church? Myers, Thos. J., 1884, Profession, A. G. Robinson, removed to casaday will/well and letter Myers, Abraham, 1879, Letter, J. M. Carter, dropped Myers, Jane, 1879, Letter, J. M. Carter, dropped Myers, Damie, 1874, Letter, J. M. Carte, gon to Moe dead Mann, David, 1879, Letter, J. M. Carter, died July 1881 Mann, Armilda, 1879, Letter, J. m. Carter, died Sept 1882 Mann, Ruben D. 1879, Profession, J. M. Carter Mann, Mary A., 1879, Letter, J. M. Carter, died June 1888 Mann Charles, 1884, Profession, G.B.Demoree, dead Mann, Louisa M. 1889, Profession, G. B. Demoree, Moris, Billie 1883, Profession, G. B. Demoree, dropped Moore, Mary, 1883, Profession, G. B. Demoree, dropped Moris Dudly, July 1887, Profession, G. E. Boswell, dropped Maffet, James, July, Profession, G. E. Boswell, dead Mann, Minor, 1887, F. C. United Bro, G. E. Boswell, dropped Herman Mann, Feb 16th 1896,Prpofession Anne D. Mann, Feb 16th 1896, Profession O'Neal, Jackson, 1879, Letter, J. M. Carter O'Neal, Elizabeth, 1879, Letter, J. M. Carter O'Neal, Henry, 1879, Profession, J. M. Carter O'Neal, James A., 1879, Profession, J. M. Carter Belle Oneal, Feb 16th 1890/1896, transfer, Heber, Wightman --------------------- jd <><
Nicholas County KY, Ishmael Chapel Church records: I will try to get this book on here a wee bit at a time. The writing is hard to read and the spelling leaves a LOT to be desired. We were allowed to make copies of the book several years ago while I was in KY doing research, the book was found under the floor boards of the old church. I have no idea where the book is today as the lady is now passed on. I will not use the "'s that are in the book. Jeannie Blake-Dalrymple The Complete Church Register ISHMAEL CHAPEL Ky Conference Methodist Episcopal Church South Nashville, Tenn.: Southern Methodist Publishing House 1884 Register of Members: Name, When Received, How Received, by Whom Received, Date of Death or Disposal Ishmael, Sam. M., 1874, Letter, J. M. Carter, died Sept 25th 1885 Ishmael, Sarah E., 1874, Letter, J. M. Carter, died Ishmael, Timothy L., 1874, Letter, J. M. Carter, --?--- November -?- 1895 Ishmael, Rosa A., 1874, Letter,, J. M. Carter Ishmael, Oliver A., 1874, Letter, J. M. Carter, Dropped Ishmael, Margret E. Ishmael, Mary Ann, 1874, Letter, J. M. Carter, Dropped Ishmael, James, 1880, Profession, G. B. Demoree, Dropped Ishmael, Elza, July 3, 89, Profession, G. E. Boswell, Dropped Ishmael, Lillie, 1890, Profession, E. C. Savage, Dropped Ishmael, Anna Belle, 1892, E. C. Savage James Singer, Feb 16th 1896, Profession, Heber Wightman, By Letter June 21st 1896 Key Laura/Lauran F., July 12, 1887, Profession, G. E. Boswell Kohsndoffer, David, Aug ? 1887, Profession, G. E. Boswell, dropped Kohsndoffer, Malissa, Aug ? 1887, Profession G. E. Boswell, Dead Low, Martha, 1874, Profession, J. M. Carter Low, Sallie Ann Low, Cathering Low, Cathrine, died Jany ? 1898 Low, Louisa, Low, Drucilla, Dropped Low, Hannah Low, David Low, George, dead Low, Isaac Low, Albert 1879, Letter, J. M. Carter, dead/dropped ? Lawrence, Harry, 1879, Letter, J. M. Carter, dead Lawrence, H, Clay, 1879, Letter, J. M. Carter, Dead Lawrence, Margret, 1879, Letter, , J. M. Carter Lawrence, Benjamine, 1879, Letter, J. M. Carter, Dropped Lawrence, Harriett, 1879, Letter, J. M. Carter, Dropped Dead Lawrence Mary T., 1882, Profession, G. B. Demoree Lawrence, Jennie, 1883, Profession, G. B. Demoree, Dropped Linthacum, Mary, 1883, Profession, G. B. Demoree, Removed by Letter to Carlisle Lawrence, Jilson, 1883, Profession, G. B. Demoree, Dropped Lown, Annie Jilson, July 13 1887, Profession, G. E. Boswell, Dropped David Lawrence, Feb 16th 1896, Profession, Heber Wightman, dropped Picket Lawrence, Feb 16th 1896, Profession, Heber Wightman, dropped Aetna Lawrence, Feb 16th 1896, Profession, Heber Wightman, dropped ---------- jd <><