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    1. RE: [KYNICHOL] 1856 Nicholas Co. Births
    2. Jean Dalrymple
    3. Thank you Chuck..... I saw this and was going to correct it but.... Got busy doing something else... -----Original Message----- From: charles r. carter [mailto:cartercr@rma.edu] Sent: Monday, September 20, 1999 8:51 AM To: KYNICHOL-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [KYNICHOL] 1856 Nicholas Co. Births Kay, Line 11 below should read: March 8, 1856 Nancy Pickett Blake, to George W. Blake and Mary E. Hamilton. Nancy P. is my great grandmother. Chuck Carter At 07:30 PM 9/18/99 -0400, you wrote: >Oct 22, Lucinda D. Hamilton, to Henry H. M. Hamilton and Sarah H. Brown > >May 21, James F. Burchfield, to James H. Burchfield and Frances Edwards > >June 15, un named female, to John G. Brooks and un named mother > >May 15, Kamett (Kenneth?) A. Bryant, to Edmun H. Bryant and Nancy J. >Crump > >Nov 10, Mary Kindrick, to James P. Kindrick and Sophia A. Damall(?) > >Nov 16, I-pe (?) M. Trutman, to Jesse N. Troutman and Malinda Everman > >Oct 6, Laura B. Overby (?), to Richard Overby (?) and Jane Mullikin > >Sep 4, Archer J. Burns, to William Burns and Amanda Taylor > >Dec 1, James T. Rice, to John Rice and Minerva Meeks > >Nov 17, Charles M. Hammins, to Martin G. Hammins and Martha Ellen >Shockly > >>>(Mar 8, Mary P. Blake, to George W. Blake and Sarah E. Henniston (?)))) > >May 10, Mary Richards, to un named father and mother > >Apr 25, May Richards (MALE) No names for father or mother > >Sep 24, Jane Alexander James, to Samuel Thomas James and Korville (?) >Thomas Orr > >Jun 2, William J Dorsey (?), to Thomas A. Dorsey (?) and Margaret J. >Griffith > >Apr 20, Mary B. Devilla (?), to Pardew (?) D. Devilla (?) and Frances >Elizabeth Ashparr (?) > >Jan 21, John Dougherty, to John Dougherty and un named mother > >Con't. >

    09/20/1999 11:19:46
    1. Re: [KYNICHOL] 1856 Nicholas Co. Births
    2. charles r. carter
    3. Kay, Line 11 below should read: March 8, 1856 Nancy Pickett Blake, to George W. Blake and Mary E. Hamilton. Nancy P. is my great grandmother. Chuck Carter At 07:30 PM 9/18/99 -0400, you wrote: >Oct 22, Lucinda D. Hamilton, to Henry H. M. Hamilton and Sarah H. Brown > >May 21, James F. Burchfield, to James H. Burchfield and Frances Edwards > >June 15, un named female, to John G. Brooks and un named mother > >May 15, Kamett (Kenneth?) A. Bryant, to Edmun H. Bryant and Nancy J. >Crump > >Nov 10, Mary Kindrick, to James P. Kindrick and Sophia A. Damall(?) > >Nov 16, I-pe (?) M. Trutman, to Jesse N. Troutman and Malinda Everman > >Oct 6, Laura B. Overby (?), to Richard Overby (?) and Jane Mullikin > >Sep 4, Archer J. Burns, to William Burns and Amanda Taylor > >Dec 1, James T. Rice, to John Rice and Minerva Meeks > >Nov 17, Charles M. Hammins, to Martin G. Hammins and Martha Ellen >Shockly > >>>(Mar 8, Mary P. Blake, to George W. Blake and Sarah E. Henniston (?)))) > >May 10, Mary Richards, to un named father and mother > >Apr 25, May Richards (MALE) No names for father or mother > >Sep 24, Jane Alexander James, to Samuel Thomas James and Korville (?) >Thomas Orr > >Jun 2, William J Dorsey (?), to Thomas A. Dorsey (?) and Margaret J. >Griffith > >Apr 20, Mary B. Devilla (?), to Pardew (?) D. Devilla (?) and Frances >Elizabeth Ashparr (?) > >Jan 21, John Dougherty, to John Dougherty and un named mother > >Con't. >

    09/20/1999 09:50:34
    1. Re: [KYNICHOL] FW: I really liked this... I hope you do to
    2. Richard Forston
    3. Paranoia is an illness. Dick Forston Lexington, KY (Descended from the Nicholas County Snapps, Herndons, and others) >Our Ancestors, What WOULD they think? >> >> >>A VISITOR FROM THE PAST..

    09/20/1999 09:23:01
    1. [KYNICHOL] Scott,Neal Maysville ~~~Thanks
    2. Janet Franklin
    3. Many many thanks to all who answered me on Maysville, I didn't realize it was such a big town, Mason Co.,Archives didn't have anything to help so I guess it's back to Louisville. ;o). I appreciate all your help. God bless Janet Franklin Shelbyville, Indiana ****************************************************** McCOLLEY~SOSBE FAMILY TREE http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Acres/2895/myroots.html ***************************************************** Why does God love you? He loves you, not because of who you are, but because of who He is. ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com

    09/20/1999 07:45:21
    1. [KYNICHOL] FW: Bible - BRUCE, NORVELL, 1832-1900, Fleming Co Ky Part 3
    2. Jean Dalrymple
    3. -----Original Message----- From: Slowm@aol.com [mailto:Slowm@aol.com] Sent: Monday, September 20, 1999 3:39 AM To: motherd@theriver.com Subject: Re: Bible - BRUCE, NORVELL, 1832-1900, Fleming Co Ky Part 3 Good morning Jean, Yes, yes, yes, It will save me the trouble of typing again. I am interested in contacting any related person. This is a Bible that was a box of china purchased in Clearwater, FL at an estate sale 20 years ago and just recently came into my possession. As far as I can tell, it is not my line but I do have the ancestory of this family back to 1650 in Virginia if anyone is interested. I can be contacted: Beatrice (Bruce) Hudson 138 Glenwood Rd. Hampton, VA 23669-1824 or Slowm@aol.com

    09/20/1999 06:23:46
    1. [KYNICHOL] Looking for FLORA and WARD
    2. My 2nd great grandparents are Anderson Ward born about 1821 he married Rachel Flora born about 1825, in the 1850 census the had the following children. William A. age 4 Rebecca E. age 3 my great-grandmother married Robert Brierly James S. age 8 months Is anyone else searching for Ward or Flora, I cant get past Anderson or Rachel. Thanks Audrey Skeen Preece

    09/20/1999 06:04:29
    1. [KYNICHOL] FW: Bible - BRUCE, NORVELL, 1832-1900, Fleming Co Ky Part 3
    2. Jean Dalrymple
    3. I got this from another list.... There is an interesting article in here and the lady has given me permission to pass this on and I have her address if any one would like to correspond with her. Jeannie <>< The balance of the Family Bible of William P. BRUCE and Orra B. NORVILLE is a collection of newspaper articles glued in the Bible. I shall not try to copy them but will condense them. The first is an obit notice for William Pickett BRUCE along with a picture of him. There is no date or name of newspaper It states he is one of the oldest and most widely-known hotel manages in the city, and died at the Hotel Alms at 10.20 last night. It states he is a lineal descendant of Robert Bruce, hero of the famous battle of Bannockburn. He died from erysipela which developed into dropsy. He had for several years the entire charge of the financial affairs of Mrs. Eleanor C. Alms, widow of the late millionaire merchant, Fred H. Alms. He was born in Fleming County, Kentucky in 1832, and engaged in business in Carlisle. In 1859 he wedded Miss Orra Norvelle of that place where she later died as did two sons of the couple. In 1865 he went to Ohio and operated a store at Glendale. When the Palace Hotel was completed he and the late D. C. Shears assumed managemnt of the hosteiry. A few years later he went to the Hotel Emory, and from there to the Alms. He was a prominent member of the Ninth Street Baptist Church. He was an enthusiast as regards pure food. The article mentions property he bought but the paper has disintegrated but the name 'Middletown' could be made out as well as the word 'Farm'. He was the father of the Bannockburn Club, composed of capitalists living at the Hotel Alms and annually the club made a pilgrimage to the farm. It seems that William Pickett Bruce was a genealogist of sorts. He spent every available moment for the last 15 years of his life preparing a chart of the human race from Adam and Eve to the present day. His walls were covered with slips of paper detailing the growth of humanity and the leading events since the birth of man. Relatives at his bedside were his brother, Henry C. Bruce of Covington; two sisters, Mrs. C. W. McIntyre of this city, and Mrs. F. M. Peale, of Columbus and a grandson, William Cooper Bruce. Funeral services at the Hotel Alms with the Rev. Warren Partridge, his pastor and friend officiating. Death of Jimmie BRUCE (handwritten date 1871) James Chappell Bruce died Monday August 21, of typhoid fever at the Merchants Hotel in Cincinnati. Mentions an aunt, Mrs. Mary Munger. Had a pony named Jeff. States he was buried in "our beautiful cemetery, along side of his mother". This gives rise to this article being in a newspaper at Carlisle Ky. THOMAS. (handwritten date 1890) Mrs. Sallie Thomas, widow of O. H. P. Thomas of Maysville, Ky and daughter of the late George S Bruce of this city. Died at the residence of C. W. McIntyre, No, 97 Ashland Avenue, Waltnut Hills, Cincinnati, Ohio on June 4. She was dressed to go to Church and as she tied her bonnet, she suddenly clasped her hands to her breast and exclaimed, "Oh, I am so sick." She seemed to rally but four days later, she "gradually grew worse until the hour of high noon, on Thursday, when her spirit took is fligh to join the great company of those 'who have washed their robes and made them white in the blood of the lamb'." Sallie was born in Fleming county, Ky August 18th, 1829. On Oct 9, 185, she married O. H. P. Thomas, a successful and prominent business man of Maysville, Ky. Five children: Emily Tolle, Luellen Chappell, Bessie, Benjamin F., and George S. Luellen died in 1875 and was followed by her father July 1878. Member of the Baptist Church in early life and affiliated with the Episcopal Church in later years. Daughter Bessie now Mrs. R. J. Jones of Etewanda, California. After a visit with Bessie, she traveled with son George an extended tour of the Pacific Coast, going as far as Alaska. On returning, she came over the Canadian Pacific R. R., visited Montreal, Quebec and New York City and was in Washington last October at the convocation of the Knights Templar. Funeral on June 7th at the home of her son-in-law George T. Hunter of Maysville. All of her children attended the funeral except Bessie. Two brothers, Wm. P. Bruce of Cincinnati, and Henry C. Bruce of Covington; sisters, Mrs. C. W. McIntyre, of Cincinnati, and Mrs. J. A. Chappell, of this city; her nieces Miss Annie McIntyre, Miss Florence Bruce and Mrs. W. S. Spencer; Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Wood, Miss Nannie Jones and Mrs. Annabel Pearce, of Cincinnati; J. A. Chappell, W. S. Spencer and a large number of Maysville relatives and friends. Burial in Maysville city cemetery beside husband and daughter. FREE AT LAST Col Bruce Buries His Old Colored Auntie (handwritten date Dec. 1889) "My old auntie is dead." The speaker was Col. W. P. Bruce, the very well-known bookkeeper of the Hotel Emory. Tears were in his eyes and voice as he said it. Old auntie was an old colored woman named Liza Franklin and she died last night in a miserable tenement building on lower Stone street, aged seventy-five years. Auntie was in our family all her life until the liberation of the slaves. When she was twelve years of age my grandfather gave her to mother and she assisted in the rearing of myself and six brothers and sisters. I suppose I have taken nourishment from her breast in infancy. We all loved her. Like with tried and trusted servants generally of slavery times she was almost as near to the family those days as though related. She nursed us through all our ills-sleeping always in my mother's room so that she could the better attend our wants. She comforted and encouraged like a mother during our distresses and sorrows. Is it any wonder my heart is tender this morning with old auntie dead down there in those miserable quarters? She followed a couple members of our family north from Kentucky when she was freed, and we have mainly kept her since. She had a big strapping daughter and son-in-law, however, and when they called on me last evening to meet all the expenses of her burial I thought they were asking rather too much and put them of with only a couple of dollars. After I had gone to bed, though, I could not sleep for thinking of auntie. I hadn't been there long before I got up fully determined as to what I should do in the case. I lost no time in calling on an undertaker and making every arrangement for the burial of auntie. I shall take this body down to the old home in Carlisle, Nicholas county, Ky., and there lay it away for the long rest in the beautiful cemetery and the family lot by the side of my father, mother, wife and son, where it belongs. Poor auntie! she ofted said she never knew what hard times were until freedom came. The old home was a grand palace indeed in comparison with the quarters in which she last night breathed out her life." To be continued in Part 4

    09/20/1999 06:04:03
    1. RE: [KYNICHOL] FW: I really liked this... I hope you do to
    2. Jean Dalrymple
    3. Thanks Jim. -----Original Message----- From: James Leggett [mailto:putts57@hotmail.com] Sent: Monday, September 20, 1999 4:38 AM To: KYNICHOL-L@rootsweb.com Subject: RE: [KYNICHOL] FW: I really liked this... I hope you do to For anyone who has a problem with this, they need to go back and re-read or read history. >From: "Jean Dalrymple" <motherd@theriver.com> >Reply-To: KYNICHOL-L@rootsweb.com >To: KYNICHOL-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: RE: [KYNICHOL] FW: I really liked this... I hope you do to >Date: Sun, 19 Sep 1999 18:55:32 -0700 > >Yes.. and I can't believe that I have had nothing but positive remarks on >this one..... OF COURSE.... Taint over til the fat lady sings.. so they >say.... > >-----Original Message----- >From: charles r. carter [mailto:cartercr@rma.edu] >Sent: Sunday, September 19, 1999 5:18 PM >To: KYNICHOL-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: Re: [KYNICHOL] FW: I really liked this... I hope you do to > >More truth than poetry in this one! And some wonder why militias abound. > > > >At 06:55 AM 9/19/99 -0700, you wrote: > > > >Our Ancestors, What WOULD they think? > >> > >> > >>A VISITOR FROM THE PAST.. > >> > >> > > James H. Leggett Sr. ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com

    09/20/1999 05:48:40
    1. RE: [KYNICHOL] FW: I really liked this... I hope you do to
    2. James Leggett
    3. For anyone who has a problem with this, they need to go back and re-read or read history. >From: "Jean Dalrymple" <motherd@theriver.com> >Reply-To: KYNICHOL-L@rootsweb.com >To: KYNICHOL-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: RE: [KYNICHOL] FW: I really liked this... I hope you do to >Date: Sun, 19 Sep 1999 18:55:32 -0700 > >Yes.. and I can't believe that I have had nothing but positive remarks on >this one..... OF COURSE.... Taint over til the fat lady sings.. so they >say.... > >-----Original Message----- >From: charles r. carter [mailto:cartercr@rma.edu] >Sent: Sunday, September 19, 1999 5:18 PM >To: KYNICHOL-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: Re: [KYNICHOL] FW: I really liked this... I hope you do to > >More truth than poetry in this one! And some wonder why militias abound. > > > >At 06:55 AM 9/19/99 -0700, you wrote: > > > >Our Ancestors, What WOULD they think? > >> > >> > >>A VISITOR FROM THE PAST.. > >> > >> > > James H. Leggett Sr. ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com

    09/19/1999 10:38:12
    1. RE: [KYNICHOL] FW: I really liked this... I hope you do to
    2. Jean Dalrymple
    3. Yes.. and I can't believe that I have had nothing but positive remarks on this one..... OF COURSE.... Taint over til the fat lady sings.. so they say.... -----Original Message----- From: charles r. carter [mailto:cartercr@rma.edu] Sent: Sunday, September 19, 1999 5:18 PM To: KYNICHOL-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [KYNICHOL] FW: I really liked this... I hope you do to More truth than poetry in this one! And some wonder why militias abound. At 06:55 AM 9/19/99 -0700, you wrote: > >Our Ancestors, What WOULD they think? >> >> >>A VISITOR FROM THE PAST.. >> >>

    09/19/1999 07:55:32
    1. Re: [KYNICHOL] FW: I really liked this... I hope you do to
    2. charles r. carter
    3. More truth than poetry in this one! And some wonder why militias abound. At 06:55 AM 9/19/99 -0700, you wrote: > >Our Ancestors, What WOULD they think? >> >> >>A VISITOR FROM THE PAST.. >> >>

    09/19/1999 06:17:38
    1. [KYNICHOL] Roll call
    2. Micah Gano
    3. Hi, I'm new to the list and missed the most recent roll call. I'm researching VARNER and HARNEY in Nicholas County, as well as WHITEKER in Harrison County. My Varner's were early settlers in Bourbon County, before ending up in Nicholas County. Valarie Gano

    09/19/1999 05:17:23
    1. [KYNICHOL] 1858 Nicholas Co. Births
    2. kay barnes
    3. Sep 15, un named male, to R. Parker and un named mother May 10, Mary, to William Norton and Nancy Squires Apr 7, un named male, to James Spencer and un named mother Sep 28, un named female, to W. P. Potts and Elizabeth Ham Oct 6, un named female (dead), to William P. Squires and Lucinda Davidson Feb 13, Molly, to Thomas Clark and Jane (?) Daugherty Mar 12 John, to A. R. Fisher and Susan F. Rogers Mar 20, Frances, to William F. Kenny and Nancy Hale May 10, un named male, to G. Fisher and Cinthia Matchett Nov 10, un named female, to James Arnold and un named mother Mar 1, Elizabeth, to George Rogers and Fannie Soseby Apr 30, un named male, to Hilliary Chaney and un named mother Oct 20 Lucinda, to Levi Reams and Martha Connor This concludes all I have on Nicholas Co. births. I hope it helps . Kay

    09/19/1999 05:14:57
    1. [KYNICHOL] 1858 Nicholas Co Births
    2. kay barnes
    3. Apr 4, Samuel, to George Flora and Lucinda Low (Law) Apr 29, un named female, to David Flora and Penelope Mason Mar 7, Jedidiah, to Isaac Vice and Elizabeth Vice Oct 9, William, to John H. Hamilton and Permilia Payne Aug 2, William S. to James Adkinson and Minerva Templeman Dec 9, Sarah, to James Scott and Serena (?) Stewart Feb 16, un named , dead, to Harrison Scott and un named mother May 5, Susan, to John Ocamon (?) and Marina (?) Moler Apr 23, Jermiah, to Abraham Shrout and Sarah A. Clark Aug 19, Julia Ann, to Abraham Barr and Susan P. Alexander Mar 3, Samuel, to James Colliver and Elizabeth Wheeler Aug 26, Sarah A. to Milton W. Blount and America Utterback Sep 15, Susan K., to G. W. Rokindolph (?) and Susan Moler Aug 30 James, to James Stewart and Sarah Tipton Nov 20, un named male, to J.W. Bramblett and Mary J. Booth May 23, Thomas, to Patt Carry (?) and Jane Shields Oct 3, Mary to George D. Knox and Amanda Boardman Feb 14, un named female, to William Gillaspie and Lucretia Boardman Aug 8, un named male (dead), to John Long and un named mother Nov 14, un named male, to John Clay and un named mother Nov 20, un named male, to Harry Wilson and Elizabeth Greenup Nov 17, Elizabeth, to Griffin Barnaby and Mary Richey Apr 1, un named male, to Regin Talbert and E. A. Ball Nov 26, un named male, to Jesse Hughs and un named mother Jan 15, Fannie Allis, to G. S. Waugh and Susan M. Waugh Aug 6, James A. to Erasmus Thomas and Elizabeth Boardman Aug 27, John , to S. M. Donnell and Margaret Parker Dec 11, un named male, to S. M. Donnell and un named mother Jul 30, Harriet, to E. E. Riggs and un named mother Nov 6, un named female, to Hiram Norton and un named mother

    09/19/1999 04:59:01
    1. Re: [KYNICHOL] Isaac HOPKINS
    2. Looking for help on Maymie D McCarty who married John William McCarty in Maysville,ky in 1913? Can you help? Jim

    09/19/1999 04:56:34
    1. [KYNICHOL] 1856 Nicholas Co. Births con't
    2. kay barnes
    3. Mar 25, un named male, to James Spencer and un named mother. Jul 3, un named male, to James Payne and un named mother. Jul 18, un named male to James Spencer and un named mother Jul 24, un named female (dead), to William Sharp and Eliza Shannon Aug 21, un named male, to Robert Parkin(?) and un named mother Aug 31, un named male, to Thomas Mastin (Martin) and Minerva Mathis Sep 17, un named male, to Panner (?) Potts and Elizabeth Karn(?) Sep 28 un named male, to Aron McGinley (?) and Bridget Scott Oct 8 un named male , to James Laythorn and scratched out name for mother Oct 16, un named female, to Michael Kearn and Isabella Hamilton May 23 un named male, to William Fritts and Sarah J. Hamilton Sep 9, un named male, to Barboy(?) Parkin and un named mother Oct 18, un named female, to James Spencer and Elizabeth Charis(?) Oct 28, un named male, to John Clay and un named mother Nov 1 , un named female, to Robert Parkin and un named mother Nov 5 un named male, to Thomas Walls and Sarah E. Fullton Dec 12, un named male to Xavier (?) Norton and un named mother Dec 26, u named male to Silas Mellitt and un named mother. Oct 28, William M. Hollin, to James M. Hollin and R. J. Bell Jun 1, un named female, to Samuel Watson and un named mother Dec 23 , un named female, to James W. Cousnay (?) and Frances Johnson Sep 9, un named male, to Barber Parkin and un named mother Dec 12, Nimrod A. Davis, to Roy D. Davis and Elizabeth Stephenson May 7 Mary E. Nichols, to John Nichols and Sarah Bennett Jul 29, E---- Davis, to James E. Davis and Cynthia Cummins (?) Oct 8, John P. Gaunce, to George W. Gaunce and Epsy Harney (Kenney) (?) Dec 23, Margaret E. Feeback, to Amos Feeback and Ann DeWitt Jun 15, Cary Ellen Rogers, to Samuel G. Rogers and Drusilla (?) Wright Concludes what I have on 1856 Nicholas Co. Births. Kay

    09/19/1999 04:23:07
    1. Re: [KYNICHOL] Roll call
    2. I missed roll call too-- I'm researching Ralston/Rolston families in Nicholas Co.

    09/19/1999 02:17:09
    1. [KYNICHOL] FW: I really liked this... I hope you do to
    2. Jean Dalrymple
    3. Our Ancestors, What WOULD they think? > > >A VISITOR FROM THE PAST.. > > >I had a dream the other night, I didn't understand. >A figure walking through the mist, with flintlock in his hand. >His clothes were torn and dirty, as he stood there by my bed. >He took off his three-cornered hat, and speaking low he said. > >"We fought a revolution to secure our liberty. >We wrote the constitution, as a shield from tyranny. >For future generations, this legacy we gave, >In this, the land of the free and the home of the brave." > >"The freedom we secured for you, we hoped you'd always keep, >But tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. >Your freedom gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave, >In this, the land of the free and home of the brave." > >"You buy permits to travel, and permits to own a gun, >Permits to start a business, or to build a place for one. >On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent, >Although you have no choice in how the money's spent." > >"Your children have to attend a school that doesn't educate, >Your Christian values can't be taught, according to the state, >You read about the current news, in a regulated press, >You pay a tax you do not owe, to please the IRS." > >"Your money is no longer made out of silver or of gold, >You trade your wealth for paper, so your life can be controlled. >You pay for crimes that make our Nation, turn from God in shame, >You've taken Satan's number, as you've traded in your name." > >"You've given government control to those who do you harm, >So they can padlock the churches, and steal the family farm. >And keep our country deep in debt, put men of God in jail, >Harass your fellow countrymen, while corrupted courts prevail." > >"Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oath they've sworn, >Your daughters visit doctors, so their children won't be born. >Your leaders ship artillery, and guns to foreign shores, >And send your sons to slaughter, fighting other people's wars." > >"Can you regain the freedom for which we fought and died? >Or don't you have the courage, or the faith to stand with pride? >Are there no more values for which you'll fight to save? >Or do you wish your children, to live in fear and be a slave?" > >"People of the Republic, arise and take a stand! >Defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the Land! >Preserve our Great Republic, and God-Given Right! >And pray to God to keep the torch of Freedom burning bright!" > >As I awoke he vanished, in the mist from whence he came, >His words were true, we are not Free, we have ourselves to blame. >For even now as tyrants trample each God-Given Right, >We only watch and tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. > >If he stood by your side, in a dream, while you're asleep, >And wonders what remains of our Rights he fought to keep, >What would your answer be, if he called out from the grave: >"Is this still the land of the free and home of the brave???" > >Author Unknown > > >

    09/19/1999 07:55:48
    1. [KYNICHOL] Fwd: PRAYER NEEDED
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    09/18/1999 07:18:54
    1. [KYNICHOL] 1856 Nicholas Co. Births
    2. kay barnes
    3. Oct 22, Lucinda D. Hamilton, to Henry H. M. Hamilton and Sarah H. Brown May 21, James F. Burchfield, to James H. Burchfield and Frances Edwards June 15, un named female, to John G. Brooks and un named mother May 15, Kamett (Kenneth?) A. Bryant, to Edmun H. Bryant and Nancy J. Crump Nov 10, Mary Kindrick, to James P. Kindrick and Sophia A. Damall(?) Nov 16, I-pe (?) M. Trutman, to Jesse N. Troutman and Malinda Everman Oct 6, Laura B. Overby (?), to Richard Overby (?) and Jane Mullikin Sep 4, Archer J. Burns, to William Burns and Amanda Taylor Dec 1, James T. Rice, to John Rice and Minerva Meeks Nov 17, Charles M. Hammins, to Martin G. Hammins and Martha Ellen Shockly Mar 8, Mary P. Blake, to George W. Blake and Sarah E. Henniston (?) May 10, Mary Richards, to un named father and mother Apr 25, May Richards (MALE) No names for father or mother Sep 24, Jane Alexander James, to Samuel Thomas James and Korville (?) Thomas Orr Jun 2, William J Dorsey (?), to Thomas A. Dorsey (?) and Margaret J. Griffith Apr 20, Mary B. Devilla (?), to Pardew (?) D. Devilla (?) and Frances Elizabeth Ashparr (?) Jan 21, John Dougherty, to John Dougherty and un named mother Con't.

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