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    1. Re: [KYNICHOL-L] I need help!!!!!
    2. Linda Harney
    3. AGR8M8@aol.com wrote: > Hi, > I do not know the size of Nicholas County, so I am hoping my question does > not seem too broad. I have a Hopkins that supposedly died in Nicholas > County....no other information, only an approximate time frame of the 1820's. > I have been unable to find out any information regarding the death. > > Is there someone on the list that would be willing to do research regarding a > death? > > Does anyone know if anyone has recorded the graves in the cemeteries of > Nicholas County? > > This is a real block for my family. I have been able to find lots of > information that begins with the 1820's but cannot go back to earlier family. > Please email me if someone can help. > Thanks, > Carolyn Hi Carolyn, I am not sure what Hopkins you are looking for, but my husband just came back from Nicholas Cty. looking for Harney's. We learned that they were married to Hopkins and several are in the Republican Cemetery buried with the Harney's. I have a small booklet that I copied at the library that has some Hopkins names connected with the Harney's. One is Selby Harney mar Hannah Hopkins. They had 10 children. Another - Nancy married Samuel Hopkins and they had 9 children. Samuel was the son of Ezekiel and Sarah Hazard Hopkins. The ch were Eliza, Mary Hull, Rachel Harriet, Selby Harney, Ginnethan, b Oct 25, 1795 and m Henrietta Gosney and second Elizabeth Gosney Oct 4, 1827, Isabel b Jan 5, 1798 and d Apr 18, 1872, Eleanor Abnetta b May 14, 1800, d Nov 14 1808, Samuel Adams b May 14, 1809 and John Wesley b Oct 27 1811 and d March 17, 1879. If you have some names, maybe I can see what else may be of interest to you. Hope this helps. Linda

    07/20/1999 08:55:58