If this is the same John and Rebecca as in the 1880 census (John age 53, Rebecca age 43, children Jesse 19, William R. 17, John D. 15, Albert 13, Scott 11, and Charles W. 3), then, according to the Owsley County 1880 Annotated Census by Margaret Millar Hayes, Rebecca is the daughter of Frederick Nantz and his first wife Sarah Chappel. Karen
Does anyone know when John Evans and Rebecca married and if so what was Rebecca's maiden name? Listed in Owsley's 1870 census. Thanks, Teresa L. Davis Edwards
Hi! I thought everyone would like to know that the annual Hamilton OH Owsley Co Picnic is being held this Sunday August 24th at Milliken Woods Park in Hamilton starting at about 11 AM & continuing through the afternoon. This picnic was organized by Elizabeth Scovill over 50 years ago & is always held on the fourth Sunday in August. It has been held at Milliken Woods Park for the past 40 years. Currently, the picnic organization is being handled by Frances Mainous, who carried on after the death of her husband, Conrad. The gathering is well attended by the many former Owsley Co residents & descendants of the Mainous, McIntyre, Flanary, Garrett, & Brewer Families now living in the Hamilton area. Many attendees will be coming from KY, IN, OH & MI. It is expected that there will be over 100 people at this gathering. This information is from a recent article in the HAMILTON JOURNAL. The article also indicated that this would be a great opportunity for genealogical research! No contact information was provided. My husband & I wish that we lived closer so we could attend. Good Luck with your searches & Have Fun at the Picnic! Cathy Brewer
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OK...the server is supposed to be back up and running.... PLEASE resume discussion about the Owsley County page!!!! Thanks. Rita -- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Rita's " Nuttin' Excitin' " Web Page ...Complete listing of my pages and lists... http://www.users.kih.net/~rmaggard/rita.htm ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
As a mail list subscriber, I'd like to put in my Penny's worth too. I'm one of those 'newbies' who has recently discovered her roots in the ealiest settlers of Owsley Co. As a Gabbard, I'm probably related in some way to almost everyone residing in the county. And I know there's some great Gabbard stories out there. But unfortunately that information isn't on the county page. Most of what I've learned I've gotten from blind luck phone calls to strangers and e-mailing other people saying, 'Are we related?' There are still many things I don't know or that I have clues to but don't know who has the answers. I too would LOVE to see the OWSLEY page filled with census records, deeds, marriage records, cemetary records, family histories, personal accounts, etc. like I've seen on so many other state and county pages (and like Rita suggested). It's not that I'm lazy, but living in another state makes personal searching very difficult. There's nothing quite like the joy of bouncing up and down in your computer chair crying 'Yippee!! when you run across something that you've been searching for for ages. I know I want a lot .. but I'm certainly willing to contribute to the effort. I'm a very good data entry person and would be willing to donate some time transcribing records to diskette so they could be put on the webpage. The problem is how and where I'd get the records. Does anyone have any suggestions? Or does someone have other suggestions for something I could do to help out? Unfortunately, as a net 'newbie' I'm afraid I know very little about page management or the things involved with it. But if anyone knows of something else I can do, just let me know! Penny Gabbard Hemphill
> If we could agree on what is important on the page and the long range aspects > of what we are trying to do, we should be able to do it as well as anybody > else. I will help in any way I can but would not committ to the > responsibility of maintaining the page (how can you committ unless you > understand what you are committing to)? > > David G. Moore Excellent points, David. And the best one is to have an open discussion about the goals, etc.. Currently there are 52 people on the mail list. I have no way of knowing how many are serious "Owsleyites" and how many are just casual lookers. This discussion should show us that. I am going to give you guys my 1 1/2 cents worth about what I think a page SHOULD be. That should start the talk going. Frankly, nothing aggravates me more than to go to a county page listed on a state's main page as being "on-line" and finding ***ONLY*** links to other general genealogy pages such as Roots Surname List, Cyndi's page, Kentucky Archives, the weather, etc.. Don't get me wrong here...I think all those things SHOULD be on the page...sometimes a 'newbie' might not know about them or, even for those who do already know, it's easier to just click on a link right there instead of having to go to your bookmarks and look it up. There problem is NOT that that stuff is there...the problem comes for me when that is ***ALL*** that is there!!!!! What I REEEEEEALY want to see is stuff about that county that I can't find anywhere else...Aunt Bessie's Bible, excerpts from the local newspaper, family group sheets about local families, transcriptions of deeds, death certificates, school records, census reports, personal letters, lists of books about the county that others have read and recommend (and where I can get them!)....you know what I mean...the same stuff you want to see when you go to a county page!!! In order to get all that stuff on a page SOMEBODY has to (1) have it or be willing to get it (2) be willing to make it available to the page (3) send it to the person responsible for getting it html-ized for the page. The KYGenWeb county coordinator's job is supposed to be just that....to coordinate. I personally don't see the Owsley County page as "mine" just because my name is the one listed on the state page. It is "our" page...I'm just supposed to pull it all together in one spot...the page. The coordinating is the easiest part of the job! Getting all that stuff to put on the page is the hard part!!!! If other people don't send what they have to the coordinator then the coordinator has only 2 choices....dig the stuff out from somewhere himself or let the page become stagnant! Digging takes lots of time....coordinating doesn't! Ideally, what you should have is groups of people "specializing" in one particular area with a "sub-coordinator" overseeing their efforts. Example...a census "crew"...3 people have access to census records they are willing to input. They tell the "foreman" which years they have. The "foreman" decides that since 2 of them have the 1860 census records they will start with that...Person 1 does district 1-5 and Person 2 does 6-11. As they get sections completed they send them to the "foreman" who can then either put them into html format himself or send them on the "HTML CREW". Meanwhile, back at the ranch, Person 3 (who did not have the 1860 records available to him) has been working on the 1850 census and sends completed sections to the "foreman". The same thing would apply to the "cemetery crew", the "Bible crew", the "obituary crew" etc..... All the KYGenWeb coordinator has to do then is coordinate! Make sure that everyone else is doing their job, get everything uploaded to the page, keep the flow of the page going, try to find more people to participate etc etc etc. To me, this is what a county page should be and how it should work...and David's suggestion of a GROUP discussion and the GROUP deciding what, how and who they want their county page to be is great. Now.....YOUR 2 cents worth, please!!! Rita -- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Rita's " Nuttin' Excitin' " Web Page ...Complete listing of my pages and lists... http://www.users.kih.net/~rmaggard/rita.htm ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
In a message dated 97-08-10 13:33:38 EDT, Rita Standifer Maggard writes...(the Owsley County KY list owner) << I feel there has to be someone out there who would be willing and able to do better with these things than I have been.....especially LEE and OWSLEY Counties. Rita>> MY REPLY: I think we should discuss this deeper between the people in the Owsley County group (and Lee County people should discuss among themselves). I'll Go FIRST with regard to the discussion... with my questions, ignorance and my personal goals... I would like to know who is even on this mailing list? What their interests are, their long range goals, etc... I assume that those listed in the SURNAMES page in Owsley County have at least a stake in the area. Some of you may know what's involved in maintaining a LIST... TIME INVOLVED... KNOWLEDGE NEEDED... WHERE TO FIND SPACE, Etc. I have no idea about anything concerning a homepage or even how to do it. I would think that in whatever we do, it should be a joint committment between those who have a DIRECT interest in the County to provide interesting "stuff" for the PAGE (not an outsider who is just trying to help and may have just a indirect interest). Those who have ran the list in the past have spread themselves too thin (just my opinion). Even though they have done probably a better job than I could have... BUT Who cares about the weather in Owsley??? I live in Indiana... I would think that most persons have a favorite county, mine "is" Owsley and ALL of those persons who have ever even "passed through" the county. After all, my MOOREs were some of the first settlers there and are kin to almost all families somehow. I maintain a "home-made" data-base of those persons who ever have shown up in Owsley, from the beginning through 1920 and sometimes beyond. I have information on some 35,000 persons I would guess. I am only a compiler of data... from any and every source I have found over the last 9 yrs. Census records, Birth Records, Death Records, Marriage Records, Personal family studies done by various persons, Cemetery Records, Etc. I don't know how to conveniently share this information with all parties interested, but I am open for suggestions. My long range goal is to leave behind as many "clues" about our ancestors as I can for those persons who follow us. If we could agree on what is important on the page and the long range aspects of what we are trying to do, we should be able to do it as well as anybody else. I will help in any way I can but would not committ to the responsibility of maintaining the page (how can you committ unless you understand what you are committing to)? David G. Moore
Rita Stanifer Maggard wrote: > > > If we could agree on what is important on the page and the long range aspects > > of what we are trying to do, we should be able to do it as well as anybody > > else. I will help in any way I can but would not committ to the > > responsibility of maintaining the page (how can you committ unless you > > understand what you are committing to)? Okay, here is my 2 cents. I agree totally with the above letter. I have interest in Owsley Co but have little access to the county inforamtion. I coordinate the Jefferson Co IL page, but I live near it and have plenty of access to the records, BUT I have had so many wonderful people offer to help and donate information. For the most part they came to me. There are plans for so much more, but time is always a factor. I would be willing to place myself on a committee to get some info online. I am not sure how much from Owsley Co I can get but I do have a scanner and would volunteer to scan info if someone wants to send some my way. Same for photos. I will also offer any advise that I can in html and web page making for anyone who takes the county and doesn't yet know the how to's. (David??) I just can not commit to another county and have time for it. But I will help in any way that I can for anyone else who offers to take it. -Misty- -- mailto:misty@midwest.net http://www.rootsweb.com/~iljeffer/ ILGenWeb Jefferson Co Coordinator http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Meadows/5807 LADD Family Researching http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Plains/9725 Misty's Genealogy Page http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Plains/9725/diet.htm The Numbers Game!
Hello, everybody! Yes, it's me...your wayward listowner and KYGenWeb coordinator for Lee, Laurel and Owsley Counties. On the outside chance that any of you haven't noticed lately, I have NOT been doing a very good job with any of it. It isn't just genealogy related things that have suffered ...it's been everything I have supposedly been doing! I say this so you'll know that I am not just picking on genealogy..... I won't bore you with the details but the bottom line is this.....I feel there has to be someone out there who would be willing and able to do better with these things than I have been.....especially LEE and OWSLEY Counties. I don't have access to information on them and I haven't had time to try to dig much out. I am not very familiar with those counties and, other than some long lost relatives I'm sure I have there, I do not have any personal contacts to call on for help. Laurel is a different matter. I really would like to keep Laurel...but only if I can get myself in a position to do a better job with it. Soooooooo.....if anyone out there is interested in becoming mama or papa to Lee or Owsley County please contact me. Both are on the RootsWeb server and can remain there so you won't have to have access to personal web space to maintain it. I am only announcing this to the mail lists for these counties right now. I would really prefer one of you take them over instead of someone else....based on the theory that anyone REALLY interested in the county is going to be on this list. Please let me know if....... Rita -- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Rita's " Nuttin' Excitin' " Web Page ...Complete listing of my pages and lists... http://www.users.kih.net/~rmaggard/rita.htm ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Subject: owsely county books Date: Wed, 06 Aug 1997 21:49:55 -0700 From: Babinator <Babinate@concentric.net> Organization: Baninator To: rmaggard@skn.net The Church with the Golden Roof by Joe Powlas A must have ! Published by Harlo Detroit We bought our copy at Natural Bridge State Park. Sincerely, The Olliers Dana, Pam, Katie & Thomas Hebron, KY -- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Rita's " Nuttin' Excitin' " Web Page ...Complete listing of my pages and lists... http://www.users.kih.net/~rmaggard/rita.htm ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ EXCERPTS from the MOUNTAIN ECHO NEWSPAPER 1903 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Reprinted with permission of the Laurel County Historical Society ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ April 10, 1903 Quite a number of farmers are done sowing oats. Mr. J. C. Rose, of Booneville, was in our midst Sunday. The nice spell of weather has been broken by a cold rain. Misses Ella Botner and Minnie Cecil visited Miss Matilda Minter Sunday. Mrs. Judge Moren of London, is visiting friends and relatives at this place. J. T. Martin and wife were the guests of John Cecil and family Sunday evening. Miss Matilda Minter, who has been visiting at London for the past five months, has returned home. Uncle Ben Botner, Scott Maguire, James Botner and Mrs. Ballard Minter were on the sick list last week. but we are glad to say they are all much better. J. T. Martin preached at the Presbyterian church last Sunday on the evils of intemperance. The congregation was very attentive and seemed to enjoy the service. A Sunday school was organized at the Presbyterian church last Sunday. With Miss Matilda Minter and Mrs. Amanda Martin as Superintendents; Mr. Weslely Botner, Mrs. John Cecil and Mrs. H. Peters as teachers. BOONEVILLE Young Mr. Bales and his sisters of Rose Hill, Va., are visiting their sister, Mrs. Bruce Woodward, of this place. James Gibson and son, of Barbourville, representing Knoxville, Tenn, firms were calling on our merchants last week. John G. Sele, whos arm was broken by Tom Couch at the ferry a few days ago, is improving somewhat, but has quite a painful wound. Charley Reynolds charged with the murder of Carlo Scott on first day of March, and was mortally wounded by Scott, has sufficiently recovered from his wounds that his examining trial was set for April 4th. There is a lot of unprincipled young men who fill up on mean whisky and come to town on Saturday nights, and under cover of drunkeness, disturb the good citizens by yelling like wild Indians, shooting off their pistols and running their horses through the streets, which conduct is a disgrace and a shame. My advice is boys, to desist. Your "sins will overtake you." E. M. Rose had the misfortune Sunday morning to have his right hand entirely torn off, his right thigh badly lacerated, and right side of head and face almost completely torn off with dynamite at mouth of Cow Creek. He went to the river just at day light and charged a dynamite to throw in the river to kill fish, which exploded in his hand with above result. His hand was amputated (or what of it that was left) by Drs. Glass and Anderson, just below elbow joint and his other wounds dressed. He is still alive, with but little hope of his recovery. -- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Rita's " Nuttin' Excitin' " Web Page ...Complete listing of my pages and lists... http://www.users.kih.net/~rmaggard/rita.htm ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Can anyone help Rachel? Please reply to her or to the list. Thanks....Rita ********* Subject: surname Date: Tue, 15 Jul 1997 21:10:21 -0400 From: Rachel Alligood <rlcaspf@gte.net> To: rmaggard@skn.net I am looking for the name of Hall.My father was born in Owsley Co.in 1918,at a place called Indian Creek,near boonville.If you could help I would be greatful.His father was Lee Hall.My fathers name is Conley Hall. -- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Rita's " Nuttin' Excitin' " Web Page ...Complete listing of my pages and lists... http://www.users.kih.net/~rmaggard/rita.htm ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
April 4, 1997, Middletown, Ohio MAUDE GILLIE Mrs. Maude Gillie, 81, of Middletown, died Thursday evening, April 3, 1997, at the Garden Manor Extended Care Center. She was born in Wolfe Co., Ky., on Nov. 28, 1915, a daughter of Sam and Hulda Bowman Taylor. She had lived in this are since the 1930's. Mrs Gillie attended the Poasttown Church of God. She is survived by three daughters, Irene Brewer and Ruby Hollon both of Middletown, and Louise Isaacs of McKee, Ky.; three sons, Shirley Turner of Mercer County, Ky., Charles and Harley Gillie , both of Middletown; a stepson, Denzil Gillie of Indiana; 25 grandchildren, 49 great-grandchildren; five great-great-grandchildren; and a half-brother, Sterling Taylor of Michigan. Her husband Orvel, preceded her in death last September. Funeral services were at the Breitenbach-McCoy-Leffler Funeral home. Burial in Fairview Cemetery in Gratis, Ohio.
May 1, 1997 Middletown, Ohio MINNIE F.KIRBY Mrs. Minnie F. Kirby, 89, of the Garden Manor Extended Care Center, died there Wednesday morning, April 30, 1997. She was born in Irvine, Ky., on Mar. 25, 1908, the daughter of Preston and Alice Patrick Wilson. Mrs Kirby was employed as a machine operator at National Cash Register Co., for 25 years until her retirement in 1970. She had attended the Roselawn Baptist Church. She is survived by two daughters and a son-in-law, Margaret and Leslie Philhower of Middletown and Jean Greer of Middletown; a son, Wayne Kirby of Pleasant Hill, Tn.; 16 grandchildren; 32 great-grandchildren; two great-great-grandchildren; and a sister, Florence Morse of Waldon, Mich. She was preceded in death by her husband, Homer Kirby; a daughter, Frances Rowland, a grandson, Joel Gree; five brothers and three sisters. Services were at the Breitenbach-McCoy-Leffler Funeral home. Burial at Woodside Cemetery. May 10, 1997 MARY G. BROTHERS Mary G. Brothers, formerly of Highland St., died Friday at Barbara Parke Convalescent Center. She was born in Irvine, Ky., but lived most of her life in Middletown. She was a member of the First Christian Church. She is survived by her son and daughter-in-law, Richard and Rosalie Rice of Miamisburg; six grandchildren, Craig Rice, Terri Rice, Vicki Grollmus, Chuck Day, Cathy Wiley and David Ingram; eight great-grandchildren, and one great-great grandson. Mrs Brothers was preceded in death by her husband, Ernest, in 1992 and a daughter Joanne in 1979. Services were at the Breitenbach-McCoy-Leffler Funeral home. Burial in Woodside Cemetery. ------------------------------
Franklin, Ohio, April 9, 1997 CHARLES H.CAUDILL Charles H. "Charlie" Caudill, 66, of Franklin, Oh., died at 10 a.m. Tuesday, April 8, 1997, at St. Elizabeth Hospital. He was born in Morehead, Ky., to Harland and Zona Caudill and was a graduate of Morehead College. Mr. Caudill had been employed as a school teacher with the Middletown School District and taught 8th grade English until his retirement in 1993. Since September 1987, he was a pastor of Primitive Baptist Church in Poasttown. Prior to that he was pastor of New Burlington Church. Mr. Caudill is survived by his wife, Delphia; a son, Eddie of Knoxville, Tn.; a daughter, Marty Wilson of Seattle, Wash.; six step children, Cass Campbell of Jacksonburg, Rod Campbell of Red Lion, Stan Campbell of Monroe, Scott Campbell of Seven Mile, Charlotte Dobry of Hillsboro and Jenny Hemple of Kissimmee, Fl.; four grandchildren, Larissa, Sarah, Danny and Robby; Ten step grandchildren and three step-great grandchildren; two sisters, Mildred Markwell of Morehead, Ky., and Jeanette McKenzie of Mansfield. Arrangements were at the Eaton-Anderson Funeral Home, Franklin. Burial in Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Poasttown. ------------------------------
Hi troops, It sounds like Rita is going to need time to adjust to her new roll as "Aunt Mom". Must be quite a shock to the system to suddenly become the mother of a 170 lb. baby boy! (and his dog) OK, now, maybe if we all work together, we can put some life into these lists. I live in Ohio and there is NOT a wealth of information on Kentucky around here. But, I do have some census records for Breathitt, Owsley, and Perry Co. (the 1850 census) and later this week (I hope) I'll have the 1870 for Breathitt and Owsley. I'll be happy to do lookups. I'll also have the 1860-1880 Jackson Co. census. Now, who else has something to contribute. I've run out of obituaries from these areas. I have some with connections to counties surrounding these counties. If not one objects, I'll be happy to post them to these lists. Don't want no complaints! If I can help anyone the the Cornett stuff, I'll be glad to do that. If I ever learn how to do web pages, Rita knows I'll take one of them. (Don't you, Rita!) I'm working on it! OK, I think we are ready for a little feedback! Anyone have any ideas? As Rita said, "Don't be bashful"!!! Have a good day, Norma ------------------------------
I think I owe all of you on these lists and who rely on my KYGenWeb pages an apology. I have woefully neglected the lists and pages (along with almost everything else in my life!) for the last little bit. I am WAY far behind on updating the pages and haven't posted any "goodies" to the lists in quite some time. I am truly sorry about this but I just have not had the time...much less the energy!...to give to the project lately. Which brings up the other thing....... It appears that I am (at least for the time being) a new mother! And, believe me, I had NO IDEA I was even expecting! Especially not a 6 foot, 170 pounds bouncing baby 16-year-old boy! But, weeelllll, here he is... along with his golden retriever dog who is about the same size but younger! Just add them to the 7 dogs, 3 cats, 2 (adult) children and 1 husband I already had and you can get an idea of what I've been doing lately! My nephew, Tyler, and his dog, Travis, have joined us on a full-time basis for the time-being. Hopefully, we are getting settled in and, if you guys can bear with me a bit longer, things will get back to abnormal. (Maggard says the only thing normal about our household is that it is normally abnormal!) If any of you are just dying to take on some of the workload of the lists or pages now would be an excellent time for you to forget any shyness you have and just speak up! All offers will be gratefully received. (Also offers to cook, clean and do laundry!!!) Seriously, I am sorry about my lack of attention to the project lately. More important things just happened. Hopefully, I'll do better soon! Rita -- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Rita's " Nuttin' Excitin' " Web Page ...Complete listing of my pages and lists... http://www.users.kih.net/~rmaggard/rita.htm ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ------------------------------
I have the 1850 Owsley Co. Ky. census. I'll be glad to do lookups. Make sure to put 'lookup' in the subject. Norma Adams ------------------------------