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    1. Re: [KYPIKE-L] Maynards
    2. Hi Brenda! Thank you for the information you sent me. I will hopefully email Betty Scott tonight. I am so glad to finally have some info on this part of my family! Thanks again, Vicki VRich57931@aol.com

    01/12/1999 12:00:38
    1. RE: [KYPIKE-L] FW: FIELDS in Letcher County KY and Pike County KY
    2. Strickland, Fred (HQ CAP/DOKF)
    3. Good morning, I had planned to return to this matter last night, but I was delayed by other issues. Now to answer your question. I will give a quick summary of what I have. Me: Fred L. Strickland I am the oldest of four children. My mother: F Child 10: Myrtle Lorene (FIELDS) STRICKLAND SSN: 261-44-3955 Born: 28 October 1934 in: Jenkins Kentucky Died: 27 January 1962 in: 730 East Stowell Road Santa Maria, Santa Barbara County, California. (Homicide) Buried: 30 January 1962 in: Long Branch Cemetery, Maxville, Clay County, Florida Spouse: Alonzo Abe STRICKLAND Remarks: Text of Florida Times Obituary: February 2, 1962 page 40 column 5; "STRICKLAND, - Funeral services for Mrs. Lorene Fields Strickland, 37, of Santa Maria California will be held Sunday at 2 PM from Long Branch Church near Maxville, in Clay County, with Rev. Geo. Chism of Highland Baptist Church officiating. Mrs. Strickland died Saturday at Santa Maria, where she had resided for 5 years, having moved there from Maxville. She is a native of Jenkins, KY and a member of the Baptist Church. Surviving are her husband Alonzo A. Strickland; two daughters, Joy and Sally;two sons, Fred and John, all of Santa Maria, Calif; her Mother and Step-father, Rev. James L. Strickland of Maxville; four sisters, Mrs. Catherine Oliver, Newport News, Va; Mrs. Mildred Ayers, Hampton, Va.; [One I could not read at all, looked like last name started with Lou---, Norton?, VA-Clay County Researcher. (The other sisters are Ruth, Lilliam, and Genua. I think this might be Lilliam Loeutra, but I have a note that she lives in Jacksonville Florida.); and Mrs. Jo Ann Lang of Tampa; three brothers; Charles Fields, US Army, Ft. Leonardwood, Mo; Eugene Fields, Hampton; and Lacy Fields, Newport News. The body will rest at the residence of her parents in Maxville from Saturday morning until 1:15 Sunday, when the funeral carriage(?) will leave for the church. (it listed active Pall Bears. . one looked like a Griffin or Griffis and 4 Mosleys, Nathan, Donnie, Earl and Marcus.) Funeral arrangements under direction of John M. Brinkley Funeral Home in McClenny. Note: Florist please have flowers in McClenny by 10:30 AM Sunday. My mother's parents: Husband: Ervin/Irvin/Irvine E. FIELDS Soundex code: F432: FIELDS Born: 5 May 1897 in: Pike County, Kentucky Died: 1 September 1937 in: Millstone, Letcher County, Kentucky Buried: 2 September 1937 in: Neon, Letcher County, Kentucky Father: Charles ?. FIELDS of Pike County, Kentucky Mother: Clementine ?. PHIPP (or FIP) of Pike County, Kentucky Remarks: On the death certificate of Myrtle Lorene (FIELDS) STRICKLAND had his name spelled as "Irvine." The KY death database has his name spelled as "Ervin." On 31 August 1937, he was digging a well when it caved in on him. He suffered a factured skull. He died the next day around noon. The attending physician was O. Frank Kleckner of Seco Kentucky. Wife: Bessie L. (BELT) FIELDS Soundex code: SSN: Born: 17 July 1898 in: Tennessee Died: 18 February 1969 in: Numerous health conditions. Buried: in: Long Branch Cemetery, Maxville, Clay County, Florida Father: Charles E. BELT (27 February 1869 to 19 February 1953); Long Branch Cemetery, Maxville, Clay County, Florida Mother: Catherine W. BELT (12 April 1873 to 27 March 1954), Long Branch Cemetery, Maxville, Clay County, Florida Remarks: After her husband died, she married Rev James Levi STRICKLAND. Married on: in: Remarks: The family moved to Florida in the 1940s. My mother's grandparents: Husband: Charles ?. FIELDS Soundex code: Born: in: Died: in: Buried: in: Father: Mother: Remarks: Pike County Kentucky Wife: Clementine ? [PHIPP or FIP] FIELDS Soundex code: Born: in: Died: in: Buried: in: Father: Mother: Remarks: Pike Co.,KY Married on: in: Now one searcher found the following information, but I don't think there is a match: FIELDS, Charles 22, He & M-Pike F-VA; at Rutha Bartley BARTLEY, Clementine 16, She-Pike F-Russell M-Grayson November 5, 1885 My mother's brothers and sisters: M Child 1: Charles C. FIELDS SSN: Born: 17 April 191? in: Jenkins KY Died: 5 December 1998 in: Florahome, Putnam County, Florida Buried: 9 December 1998 in: Palatka Memorial gardens Cemetery Spouse: Several wives. See elsewhere for details. Remarks: Entered the US Army in August 1940 and retired in July 1966. F Child 2: Catherine ? (FIELDS) OLIVER SSN: Born: in: Died: in: Heart attack. Buried: in: Spouse: Remarks: Five children. Was living in Newport News VA at the time of Myrtle Lorene (FIELDS) STRICKLAND's death. M Child 3: Eugene ? FIELDS SSN: Born: in: Died: in: Cancer Buried: in: Spouse: Remarks: 2 boys. In 1962 was living in Hampton VA. May be of Oyster Point, VA. F Child 4: Mildred ? (FIELDS) AYERS SSN: Born: in: Died: in: Heart attack Buried: in: Spouse: Remarks: No children. Was living in Hampton VA in 1962 and lived later in Oyster Point, VA. F Child 5: Ruth ? FIELDS ______ SSN: Born: in: Died: in: Spinal Meningitis Buried: in: Spouse: Remarks: No children. M Child 6: Lillian ? (FIELDS) LIOUTZA SSN: Born: in: Died: in: Buried: in: Spouse: Remarks: 1 boy, 1 girl Living in Jacksonville Florida. M Child 7: Lacy ? FIELDS SSN: Born: in: Died: in: Cancer Buried: in: Perhaps in VA Spouse: Remarks: 2 boys. Was in Newport News VA in 1962 and may be still in Newport News Virginia. F Child 8: Josephine ? (FIELDS) LANG SSN: Born: in: Died: in: Buried: in: Spouse: Walter ? LANG Remarks: 1 boy, 2 girls From at least 1962 through 1989, she lived in Tampa Florida. Now she lives in Live Oak Florida (4484 181st Road). Some sources spell the first name as "Jo Ann" or "Joann." This is a nickname. F Child 9: Geneva ?. FIELDS PADGETT SSN: Born: 22 February 1931 in: Probably in KY Died: 3 August 1948 in: Died giving birth. Buried: in: Long Branch Cemetery, Maxville, Clay County, Florida Spouse: ??? ?. PADGETT This person's parents may be William and Julia A. This is based on a wild guess since they are buried nearby. Remarks: 1 boy M Child 11: Donald ? FIELDS Born: 1935 to 1938 in: Died: 1935 to 1938 in: Died in birth. Buried: in: Remarks: The birth order was given to me by Charles C. Fields. If he is wrong, then Donald's dates could any year from 1919 to 1938. There is a Donald ? FIELDS listed as "FIELDS, Donald, no date, 1948" in WILLIE RALEIGH CEMETERY, Jeremiah, KY. I don't know if this is the same person or not. My mother's father's brothers and sisters: Before my Uncle Charles C. FIELDS died, he gave me the following: A handwritten note has the sons as William, Irvine/Irvin/Ervine. John, and James. The daughters are listed as Ova and Pearl. I hope the foregoing information is enough to help you to connect my FIELDS to Pike County. One lady out of Louisville tried to find these folks in federal censuses, but she wasn't successful. Even suggested that I write the post master in Millstone and have my letter routed to the oldest person in the town. I took that suggestion, but so far nothing. She also suggested writing someone in the area that has a similar name to my grandfather; I took that suggestion, but so far nothing. I have joined the FIELDS-L talk group, but I haven't pick-up any clues. Since you live in the area, maybe you might have some insights that you could share with me. Thank you very much, FRED L. STRICKLAND ============================================================ > -----Original Message----- > From: Gloria (Rose) Gialdella [SMTP:gloriag@iwaynet.net] > Sent: Tuesday, January 12, 1999 1:26 PM > To: KYPIKE-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: [KYPIKE-L] FW: FIELDS in Letcher County KY and Pike > County KY > > Fred, > > What is your mother's full name and can you give some dates for > parents and > grandparents. I don't know if I can help but if you give a little > more > information, we all might be surprised. > > Strickland, Fred (HQ CAP/DOKF) wrote: > [Strickland, Fred (HQ CAP/DOKF)] [SNIP]

    01/12/1999 08:04:58
    1. Re: [KYPIKE-L] Maynards
    2. Vicki, Here is something on the Maynard Line. This is from Betty Scott of Gig Harbor ,Washington. She has worked a lot with the Collins/Manard lines out of Pike County. I am sure if you contact her at BScott2@ix.netcom.com if she can she will help. Brenda FIRST GENERATION 1. Sampson Collins was born on 22 May 1852 in , Pike, KY (son of William Collins and Mary "Polly" Mullins. He died on 27 Nov 1942 in Mossyrock, Lewis Co, WA. He was buried on 30 Nov 1942 in Greenwood Cem., Centralia, Lewis, WA. He was married to Florence Maynard/ Mainard (daughter of Henderson Maynard/ Mainard and Lucinda McCoy) on 1 Feb 1880 in , Logan, WV. Florence Maynard/ Mainard was born on 10 Jan 1862 in Pond Creek, Pike Co, KY. She died on 18 Sep 1949 in Centralia, Lewis, WA. She was buried on 21 Sep 1949 in Centralia, Lewis, WA. The family moved to the state of Washington ca 1902 and settled in Walville, Lewis County where Sampson worked in the sawmill at Doty. After moving to Mossyrock he enganged in farming. The property in Mossyrock was fairly extensive and extended to the Cowlitz River. Their was a barn with several milk cows, a pig penm chicken house and a large stone building they called the fruit cellar. He also had 4 or 5 rental houses on his property. I remember an old lady we called "Aunt Becky" who lived in one of these houses. She was probably the widow of Sampson's half brother, Archibald Tobias Collins. The large family home burned to the ground in the early 1930's and they moved into one of the rental homes. His daughter, Hattie and her husband eventually built aa house on the site of the original family home. The only thing that remains is the old stone fruit cellar and the rental houses as well as Hattie and Al's house. The property has been divided and several fairly new houses are on the site of the barn and pasture. I have many fond memories of my grandparents. Sunday dinner was always fried chicken with fresh vegetables from the garden and mouth watering biscuits. Breakfast usually consisted of fried grits, home cured ham or bacon and fresh eggs. Grandma churned her own butter and they killed and plucked the chicken just prior to cooking it. Grandma also made something called "Hogshead cheese", which my father loved. They both retained some of their Kentucky speech habits, such as "down yonder and I reckon" Grandpa also owned a little Candy and Tobacco Store on the main street inn Mossyrock. This was a great treat for me, as I was allowed to pick out a piece of candy to eat. Grandma sold milk and eggs to the local grocery store. She always came home from delivering the items to the store with a new piece of local gossip. One day when she came home and told Grandpa the latest gossip he said "How did you hear that" Her answer was " Oh, in a round about way. I just came right out and asked them" Another time they were sitting in their rocking chairs, facing each other. Grandpa said something to her in a teasing manner. She said "Sampson, if ye don't hesh up, I'll come over there and beat up on you directly" Florence's mother, Lucinda McCoy was the daughter of Samuel McCoy and Elizabeth Davis. Lucinda's sister Sarah "Sally" Mccoy married her first cousin Randolph McCoy the leader of the McCoy clan during the Hatfield / McCoy feud. I have a great deal of McCoy genealogy to share with those who are connected to the McCoy line. SOURCE: Census, 1860 Pike Co, KY, Pg 933; 1870 Pike Co.KY, Pg. 95; Logan Co, WV marriage record; Wash state death cert. Sampson Collins and Florence Maynard/ Mainard had the following children: +2 i. William Zozel Collins. +3 ii. Oscar Cavanaugh Collins. +4 iii. Hattie Mae Collins. +5 iv. Minnie Myrtle Collins.

    01/12/1999 02:10:06
    1. [KYPIKE-L] Maynards
    2. Hi! This is my first time on this list! I am searching for information on Decatur MAYNARD and his family. I have the info from the 1880 census. My great-grandfather is Decatur's son Sidney b. 1877 in Pike Co. who married Cora Belle MCKEE and moved to Mingo Co., WV. Their daughter Beatrice was my grandmother. This is family that I never knew growing up and would like to know all I can. Maybe even find some relatives!! Thanks! Vicki VRich57931@aol.com

    01/11/1999 04:54:52
    1. RE: [KYPIKE-L] FW: FIELDS in Letcher County KY and Pike County KY
    2. Strickland, Fred (HQ CAP/DOKF)
    3. I have to run to a college class, but I will be back in a few hours. My mother's full name is Myrtle Lorene FIELDS. She was born 28 October 1934 in KY (maybe Jenkins). she died out of state. I must go. See you in a few hours. FRED L. STRICKLAND > -----Original Message----- > From: Gloria (Rose) Gialdella [SMTP:gloriag@iwaynet.net] > Sent: Tuesday, January 12, 1999 1:26 PM > To: KYPIKE-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: [KYPIKE-L] FW: FIELDS in Letcher County KY and Pike > County KY > > Fred, > > What is your mother's full name and can you give some dates for > parents and > grandparents. I don't know if I can help but if you give a little > more > information, we all might be surprised. > > Strickland, Fred (HQ CAP/DOKF) wrote: > > > Good afternoon, > > > > This writer suggested that I direct my questions to another forum. > So I > > have joined this e-mail group. > > > > I will edit out what is not necessary. > > > > FRED L. STRICKLAND > > > > > -----Original Message----- > > > From: Dennis L. Anderson [SMTP:DandPanderson@email.msn.com] > > > Sent: Saturday, January 09, 1999 6:07 AM > > > To: Strickland, Fred (HQ CAP/DOKF) > > > Subject: Re: FIELDS in Letcher County KY and Pike County KY > > > > > > Dear Fred, > > > > > > I don't know any more than is already stated in these records. > You > > > may want > > > to try posting on the Pike County Query Forum, maybe someone can > help > > > you > > > there. > > > > > > Pam > > > > > > -----Original Message----- > > > From: Strickland, Fred (HQ CAP/DOKF) <fstrickland@cap.af.mil> > > > To: 'claetsch@provide.net' <claetsch@provide.net>; > > > 'DandPanderson@email.msn.com' <DandPanderson@email.msn.com> > > > Cc: 'SEEKER41@webtv.net' <SEEKER41@webtv.net>; > 'gmill@ix.netcom.com' > > > <gmill@ix.netcom.com>; 'bcaudill@metrolink.net' > > > <bcaudill@metrolink.net>; > > > 'CatMom1' <CatMom1@aol.com> > > > Date: Monday, January 04, 1999 1:54 PM > > > Subject: FIELDS in Letcher County KY and Pike County KY > > > > > > > > > >Good afternoon, > > > > > > > >I must have been asleep or I didn't look in the right place, but > > > thanks > > > >to this exchange between Gloria and Cheryl I am discovering some > > > things. > > > >Permit me to introduce myself. My name is Fred Lon STRICKLAND. > My > > > >mother's maiden name is FIELDS. Her parents are > Ervin/Irvin/Irvine > > > E. > > > >FIELDS and Bessie L. (BELT) FIELDS. The parents of my > grandfather > > > are > > > >Charles ?. FIELDS of Pike County, Kentucky and Clementine ?. > PHIPP > > > (or > > > >FIP) of Pike County, Kentucky. Letcher County figures into the > > > picture, > > > >because that is where grandfather FIELDS raised his family. > Thanks > > > to > > > >research efforts of CatMom1 [CatMom1@aol.com], I have learned > about > > > >Millstone, Letcher County, KY. Grandfather FIELDS died and was > > > buried > > > >in Letcher County. > > > > > > > > Died: 1 September 1937 in: Millstone, Letcher County, Kentucky > > > > Buried: 2 September 1937 in: Neon, Letcher County, > > > >Kentucky > > > > > > > >I wrote a letter to the post office of Millstone. I asked for my > > > letter > > > >to be passed to the "oldest person" in Millstone. So far I have > not > > > >received anything. I took a shot-in-the-dark to write a person > with > > > the > > > >same name as my grandfather, but again I have not received > anything. > > > > > > > >Now I am looking at the information on both the Letcher County > and > > > Pike > > > >County web sites. Maybe I can uncover something. > > > > > > > > > > [Strickland, Fred (HQ CAP/DOKF)] [SNIP] . My uncle Charles > > > >C. FIELDS (the oldest child of my grandfather FIELDS) once told > me > > > that > > > >his father had some siblings (Brothers: William and James. > Sisters: > > > >Ova and Pearl.). Since grandfather FIELDS was born in the 1800s > > > (Born: > > > >5 May 1897 in: Pike County, Kentucky), I would expect the > siblings > > > >to be born about plus or minus ten years (1887 to 1907). Are you > > > able > > > >to tie any of these FIELDS to those resting in Dotson Cemetery? > > > > > > > > Fields, Mary Emma > > > > 1898 > > > > 1959 > > > > > > > > (B. Mar 1898) > > > > (D. 5 Jul 1959) > > > > (D/O Joseph and Arminda Baker Daugherty) > > > > (W/O 1) Mahlon Daugherty 2) Carmel Fields) > > > > > > > > Fields, Carmel > > > > 16 Nov 1909 > > > > 6 Apr 1979 > > > > > > > >Or in Unknown Name Cemetery, Jamboree, Pike Co. Kentucky? > > > > Fields, Harrison > > > > 1876 > > > > 2 Feb 1965 > > > > on same stone as Tizy or Lizy Fields > > > > H/O Tizy or Lizy Fields > > > > > > > > Fields, Tizy or Lizy > > > > 6 Jul 1880 > > > > 23 May 1943 > > > > on same stone as Harrison Fields > > > > W/O Harrison Fields > > > > > > > > Fields, Macie E. > > > > 22 Sep 1918 > > > > 27 Mar 1984 > > > > > > > > (D/O Harrison and Sadie Blankenship Dotson) > > > > (W/O 1) Columbus Browning 2) Fonso Fields) > > > > > > > >Or Old Elijah S. Wolford Cemetery, Phelps, Pike Co. Kentucky > > > > > > > > Fields, Abe > > > > 4 Feb 1907 > > > > 10 Sep 1979 > > > > on same stone as Alpha Fields > > > > H/O Alpha Fields > > > > > > > > (S/O Aaron and Melda Taylor Fields) > > > > > > > > Fields, Alpha > > > > 4 Nov 1905 > > > > still living as of Apr 1993 > > > > on same stone as Abe Fields > > > > W/O Abe Fields > > > > > > > > (D/O McClellan and Mandy "Amanda" Wolford Wolford) > > > > > > > > Fields, Bobby > > > > 1932 > > > > 1979 > > > > (S/O Abe and Alpha Wolford Fields) > > > > > > > > Fields, Brian Kendall > > > > 3 Aug 1980 > > > > 1 Mar 1981 > > > > > > > > Fields, Jimmy Donald > > > > 2 Aug 1934 > > > > 9 Jul 1992 > > > > > > > > (S/O Abe and Alpha Wolford Fields) > > > > > > > > Fields, Marry > > > > 30 unreadable > > > > 12 Sep 1943 > > > > > > > > (D/O Abe and Alpha Wolford Fields) > > > > > > > > Fields, Nellie > > > > 4 Sep 1923 > > > > 13 Oct 1932 > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >Please forgive this rambling e-mail message. The FIELDS line has > > > been > > > >tough. My mother died when I was very young and her oldest > bother > > > >(Charles C. FIELDS) didn't know much about his father. I was > told > > > that > > > >grandfather FIELDS was a Cherokee Indian, but I haven't been able > to > > > >confirm that one way or another. CatMom1 has tried to help me, > but > > > she > > > >didn't see any matches in what she could find in Louisville area > > > >library. With a new year and with a growing database on the > > > internet, I > > > >am hoping that someone can share something with me. > > > > > > > >Thank you, > > > > > > > > > > > >FRED L. 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    01/11/1999 02:56:20
    1. [KYPIKE-L] FW: FIELDS in Letcher County KY and Pike County KY
    2. Strickland, Fred (HQ CAP/DOKF)
    3. Good afternoon, This writer suggested that I direct my questions to another forum. So I have joined this e-mail group. I will edit out what is not necessary. FRED L. STRICKLAND > -----Original Message----- > From: Dennis L. Anderson [SMTP:DandPanderson@email.msn.com] > Sent: Saturday, January 09, 1999 6:07 AM > To: Strickland, Fred (HQ CAP/DOKF) > Subject: Re: FIELDS in Letcher County KY and Pike County KY > > Dear Fred, > > I don't know any more than is already stated in these records. You > may want > to try posting on the Pike County Query Forum, maybe someone can help > you > there. > > Pam > > -----Original Message----- > From: Strickland, Fred (HQ CAP/DOKF) <fstrickland@cap.af.mil> > To: 'claetsch@provide.net' <claetsch@provide.net>; > 'DandPanderson@email.msn.com' <DandPanderson@email.msn.com> > Cc: 'SEEKER41@webtv.net' <SEEKER41@webtv.net>; 'gmill@ix.netcom.com' > <gmill@ix.netcom.com>; 'bcaudill@metrolink.net' > <bcaudill@metrolink.net>; > 'CatMom1' <CatMom1@aol.com> > Date: Monday, January 04, 1999 1:54 PM > Subject: FIELDS in Letcher County KY and Pike County KY > > > >Good afternoon, > > > >I must have been asleep or I didn't look in the right place, but > thanks > >to this exchange between Gloria and Cheryl I am discovering some > things. > >Permit me to introduce myself. My name is Fred Lon STRICKLAND. My > >mother's maiden name is FIELDS. Her parents are Ervin/Irvin/Irvine > E. > >FIELDS and Bessie L. (BELT) FIELDS. The parents of my grandfather > are > >Charles ?. FIELDS of Pike County, Kentucky and Clementine ?. PHIPP > (or > >FIP) of Pike County, Kentucky. Letcher County figures into the > picture, > >because that is where grandfather FIELDS raised his family. Thanks > to > >research efforts of CatMom1 [CatMom1@aol.com], I have learned about > >Millstone, Letcher County, KY. Grandfather FIELDS died and was > buried > >in Letcher County. > > > > Died: 1 September 1937 in: Millstone, Letcher County, Kentucky > > Buried: 2 September 1937 in: Neon, Letcher County, > >Kentucky > > > >I wrote a letter to the post office of Millstone. I asked for my > letter > >to be passed to the "oldest person" in Millstone. So far I have not > >received anything. I took a shot-in-the-dark to write a person with > the > >same name as my grandfather, but again I have not received anything. > > > >Now I am looking at the information on both the Letcher County and > Pike > >County web sites. Maybe I can uncover something. > > > > [Strickland, Fred (HQ CAP/DOKF)] [SNIP] . My uncle Charles > >C. FIELDS (the oldest child of my grandfather FIELDS) once told me > that > >his father had some siblings (Brothers: William and James. Sisters: > >Ova and Pearl.). Since grandfather FIELDS was born in the 1800s > (Born: > >5 May 1897 in: Pike County, Kentucky), I would expect the siblings > >to be born about plus or minus ten years (1887 to 1907). Are you > able > >to tie any of these FIELDS to those resting in Dotson Cemetery? > > > > Fields, Mary Emma > > 1898 > > 1959 > > > > (B. Mar 1898) > > (D. 5 Jul 1959) > > (D/O Joseph and Arminda Baker Daugherty) > > (W/O 1) Mahlon Daugherty 2) Carmel Fields) > > > > Fields, Carmel > > 16 Nov 1909 > > 6 Apr 1979 > > > >Or in Unknown Name Cemetery, Jamboree, Pike Co. Kentucky? > > Fields, Harrison > > 1876 > > 2 Feb 1965 > > on same stone as Tizy or Lizy Fields > > H/O Tizy or Lizy Fields > > > > Fields, Tizy or Lizy > > 6 Jul 1880 > > 23 May 1943 > > on same stone as Harrison Fields > > W/O Harrison Fields > > > > Fields, Macie E. > > 22 Sep 1918 > > 27 Mar 1984 > > > > (D/O Harrison and Sadie Blankenship Dotson) > > (W/O 1) Columbus Browning 2) Fonso Fields) > > > >Or Old Elijah S. Wolford Cemetery, Phelps, Pike Co. Kentucky > > > > Fields, Abe > > 4 Feb 1907 > > 10 Sep 1979 > > on same stone as Alpha Fields > > H/O Alpha Fields > > > > (S/O Aaron and Melda Taylor Fields) > > > > Fields, Alpha > > 4 Nov 1905 > > still living as of Apr 1993 > > on same stone as Abe Fields > > W/O Abe Fields > > > > (D/O McClellan and Mandy "Amanda" Wolford Wolford) > > > > Fields, Bobby > > 1932 > > 1979 > > (S/O Abe and Alpha Wolford Fields) > > > > Fields, Brian Kendall > > 3 Aug 1980 > > 1 Mar 1981 > > > > Fields, Jimmy Donald > > 2 Aug 1934 > > 9 Jul 1992 > > > > (S/O Abe and Alpha Wolford Fields) > > > > Fields, Marry > > 30 unreadable > > 12 Sep 1943 > > > > (D/O Abe and Alpha Wolford Fields) > > > > Fields, Nellie > > 4 Sep 1923 > > 13 Oct 1932 > > > > > > > >Please forgive this rambling e-mail message. The FIELDS line has > been > >tough. My mother died when I was very young and her oldest bother > >(Charles C. FIELDS) didn't know much about his father. I was told > that > >grandfather FIELDS was a Cherokee Indian, but I haven't been able to > >confirm that one way or another. CatMom1 has tried to help me, but > she > >didn't see any matches in what she could find in Louisville area > >library. With a new year and with a growing database on the > internet, I > >am hoping that someone can share something with me. > > > >Thank you, > > > > > >FRED L. STRICKLAND > >. > > [Strickland, Fred (HQ CAP/DOKF)] [SNIP]

    01/11/1999 01:09:53
    1. [KYPIKE-L] Long Hunters
    2. Martha Short
    3. Hi List: The following excerpt on the Long Hunters is on line at: <http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Plains/3661/Longhunters.html>. This website is provided by the Friends of Metropolitan Archives of Nashville and Davidson County, TN. I thought some of you might be interested in it since the Long Hunters also visited and hunted in our part of Virginia and Kentucky. More information on the Nashville area and Davidson Co. TN genealogy resources can be found at <http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Plains/3661>. Apologies to those who receive more than one copy of this. Martha "The Long Hunters" History of Davidson County, Tennessee, with Illustrations and Biographical Sketches of Its Prominent Men and Pioneers, by Prof. W. W. Clayton, J. W. Lewis & Co., Philadelphia, 1880, Reproduced by Higginson book Company, 1996, p. 15. The following account of the "Long Hunters" with a few slight changes, is quoted from Ramsey's "Annals of Tennessee": "On the 2d of June, 1769, a large company of adventurers was formed for the purpose of hunting and exploring in what is now Middle Tennessee. As the country was discovered and settled by the enterprise and defended by the valor of these first explorers, we choose to give their names, the places from which they came, and such details of their hazardous journeyings as have been preserved. "May the time never come when the self-sacrificing toil and the daring hardihood of the pioneers of Tennessee will be forgotten or undervalued by their posterity. The company consisted of more than twenty men, some of them from North Carolina, others from the neighborhood of the Natural Bridge, and others from the infant settlement near Inglis' Ferry in Virginia. The names of some of them follow: John Rains, Kasper Mansker, Abraham Bledsoe, John Baker, Joseph Drake, Obadiah Terrill, Uriah Stone, Henry Smith, Ned Cowan, Robert Crockett. The place of rendezvous was eight miles below Fort Chissel on New River. They came by the head of Holston, and crossing the north fork, Clinch and Powell's Rivers, and passing through Cumberland Gap, discovered the southern part of Kentucky, and fixed a station-camp at a place since called Price's Meadow, in Wayne County, where they agreed to deposit their game and skins. The hunters here dispersed in different directions, the whole company still traveling to the southwest. They came to Roaring River and the Cany fork at a point far above the mouth and somewhere near the foot of the mountain. Robert Crockett was killed near the head-waters of Roaring River when returning to the camp, provided for two or three days' traveling; the Indians were there in ambush and fired upon and killed him. The Indians were traveling to the north, seven or eight in company. Crockett's body was found on the war-track leading from the Cherokee Nation towards the Shawnee tribe. All the country through which these hunters passed was covered with high grass; no traces of any human settlement could be seen, and the primeval state of things reigned in unrivaled glory, though under dry caves, on the side of creeks, they found many places where stones were set up that covered large quantities of human bones; these were also found in the caves, with which the country abounds. They continued to hunt eight or nine months, when part of them returned in April 1770. "The return of Findley and Boone to the banks of the Yadkin, and of the explorers whose journal has just been given to their several homes, produced a remarkable sensation. Their friends and neighbors were enraptured with the glowing descriptions of the delightful country they had discovered, and their imaginations were inflamed with the account of the wonderful products which were yielded in such bountiful profusion. The sterile hills and rocky uplands of the Atlantic country began to lose their interest when compared with the fertile valleys beyond the mountains. A spirit of further exploration was thus excited in the settlements on New River, Holston, and Clinch, which originated an association of about forty stout hunters, for the purpose of hunting and trapping west of Cumberland Mountains. Equipped with their rifles, traps, dogs, blankets, and dressed in the hunting shirt, leggins, and moccasins, they commenced their arduous enterprise in the real spirit of hazardous adventure, through the rough forest and rugged hills. The names of these adventurers are not now known. The expedition was led by Col. James Knox. The leader and nine others of the company penetrated to the lower Cumberland, and making there an extensive and irregular circuit, adding much to their knowledge of the country, after a long absence returned home. They are known as the "Long Hunters.' " (Posted with permission)

    01/08/1999 10:20:11
    1. [KYPIKE-L] 1890 Census Records
    2. Glenn Belcher
    3. We really do need the 1890 Census, however, this was burned in 1921. At the time, the census schedules were located in the basement of the Commerce Building in Washington, D. C. Even though the fire was contained, it flooded the area. The damage was not assessed until the following day, and it was noted that the census records soaked in the water overnight outside the protected vault area. The schedules were dried out, re-copied. But it was impossible to restore them. So? They should still be intact, yes? In 1932 Congress authorized certain documents to be destroyed, which included the original 1890 schedules. Then, in 1934, the remaining schedules were destroyed by the Department of Commerce. Some of the mid-western census records are still available. For example, the 1890 Illinois schedules were later found, and again in 1953, when some fragmented schedules were discovered. Family History Centers have microfilmed these fragmented schedules (which consist mostly of mid-western states, and then, not all counties, or enumeration districts are in tact. Jeannette H. Austin GENEALOGY BOOKS <jha@atl.mindspring.com>

    01/08/1999 01:40:13
    1. [KYPIKE-L] CRITTENDON'S RECONCILIATION
    2. Glenn Belcher
    3. %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% SENATOR J.CRITTENDON'S RECONCILIATION EFFORT JANUARY 7, 1861 %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% Following the 1860 elections, attempts at a compromise which would solve the differences between northerners and those of the south became less likely to succeed. Senator John Crittendon of Kentucky led one especially diff- icult attempt. On January 7th, Senator Crittendon spoke out for reconciliation and moderation. He addresses the Senate, saying "I am for the Union; but, my friends, I must also be for the equal right of my state under the great Constitution and in this great Union." Crittendon's appeal and all his tireless efforts in creating his compromise proposals fail, eventually. Kentucky will be caught in the middle of the conflict, with raids and battles being fought all over her soil. %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% DEO VINDICE!

    01/07/1999 08:41:00
    1. [KYPIKE-L] Census for Pike Co
    2. Gloria (Rose) Gialdella
    3. Does anyone know where you can get 1880 Pike Co census? -- Gloria (Rose) Gialdella Old Regular Baptist Church Minutes Obituaries (KY, VA, WVA): http://www.angelfire.com/ky/Obituaries Pike County Archives: http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/ky/pike/toc.html Diggin' Up "ROSE"/"FLEMING"/"WARD"/"RATLIFF"/"BENTLEY"/"BOLLING " "FLETCHER"/"COLE"/"BARTLEY"/"SWINEY"/"CASTLE" In - KY, VA & NC

    01/04/1999 04:21:49
    1. Re: [KYPIKE-L] Census for Pike Co
    2. Contact Connie Maddox at the email address shown as CC: She is the current president of the Pike County Historical and Genealogical Society and should be able to provide you with that information. The Society also has many genealogical reference books for sale and she can provide this group with a list of those that are available. John W. Picklesimer

    01/04/1999 02:12:56
    1. [KYPIKE-L] CONTRIBUTIONS ACCEPTABLE
    2. Glenn Belcher
    3. ========================================== THIS IS A FINANCIAL REQUEST FOR "ROOTSWEB" CONSIDER IT IF YOU WILL=DELETE IF YOU WANT WHATEVER YOU DO.....IT'S YOUR OWN DECISION ========================================== Everyone on a very limited income, those new and young genealogy researchers with young families or people who already give to RootsWeb may delete this message. For everyone else, I am asking you to give me a moment. RootsWeb is run by a Mom and Pop operation called Brian Leverich and Karen Isaacson, husband and wife. They started RootsWeb out of the money in their pockets with the server in their home. Karen works for Rand Corp fulltime and Brian, a Phd in computers, does speaking engagements and keeps RootsWeb servers, equipment "pieced" together with whatever donations comes their way. Brian is determined to keep genealogy free on the internet. Our donations haven't been enough (about 2.5% of the users of RootsWeb sites donate) so he went out after a sponsor who wouldn't have strings attached. Palladium came across but was recently bought by the biggies, I think it was the Broderbund conglommerate - forget) and the money and equipment expected from Palladium didn't make the last payment. Soooo, Brian and Karen took out a $25,000 loan recently to keep our genealogy free out here. A thought has crossed some minds that the "biggies" are trying to break Brian and Karen down in order to get B and K to sell out to them. Brian and Karen are working to go non profit so down the road maybe some major contributions and foundation money will go their way. Brian says all involved in going non profit with an atty, etc, is mind boggling. In the meantime, RootsWeb is really hurting in the financial support department. Anytime you are subscribed to a list or browse/search sites for genealogy information, note the domain in the url. Does it have rootsweb in the address? I am begging you, if you can afford it, to support the RootsWeb Genealogical Cooperative. If you've been helped you in anyway with your research, would you consider a donation of $5 - $20 to RootsWeb so we can keep all this genealogy data on the internet free and even increase the data for users? I am doing my part by being a donor. Here is the site to learn about RootsWeb and the address to donate. http://www.rootsweb.com/rootsweb/how-to-subscribe.html I know with Christmas we are all pretty well tapped out, but could you find $5 to $20 or even more by Jan? Think of those little pieces of paper with ancestors names on them that Grandpa, Grandma, Dad or Mom saved for you, how they would be flabbergasted at the time it is taking you to find a ggggrandparent by way of the internet and RootsWeb. By January, we will probably find the RootsWeb servers overloaded with all the new computers received as Christmas presents. It happens every year. A side note here - this is the best time to browse while everyone is in Wally World going crazy with shopping. Better get the browsing done now because January and the increase in people going online, it inevitably slows down. Thanks for listening and thank you to anyone who will contribute to RootsWeb. [Written by Gloria Frazier and Adapted by Glenn Belcher] Happy Holidays,

    12/22/1998 01:20:41
    1. Re: [KYPIKE-L] John Rains and possible daughter Sarah 1836
    2. RON/KATHY DAWSON
    3. In the 1850 Pike Cty census, there is: Rains, John Sr, age 45 Sarah,44 John,Jr,20 Charles,19 Charlotta,17 Christopher,14 Elizabeth,13 Isabella,10 Nancy,9 Martha,8 This would appear to be the John with 3 daughters in 1840. Maybe Sarah was Sarah Elizabeth or this doesn't appear to be your family. Good hunting, Ron Dawson Bluefield, WV ---------- > From: Martha Meyer <mmeyer@plantnet.com> > To: KYPIKE-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: [KYPIKE-L] John Rains and possible daughter Sarah 1836 > Date: Wednesday, December 16, 1998 4:02 PM > > I am researching Sarah Rains b ca 1836 Ky and i find a John Rains there > in 1840 with three females that would be the right age i would like to > contact anyone else who can share information on this family My Sarah md > I C Sherman 1855 in ray co, MO. > Joseph meyer > > > ==== KYPIKE Mailing List ==== > %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% > ...........................PIKE MAILING LIST........................... > For assistance or list questions contact owner: >commander@inetone.net< > %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% >

    12/16/1998 04:09:11
    1. [KYPIKE-L] John Rains and possible daughter Sarah 1836
    2. Martha Meyer
    3. I am researching Sarah Rains b ca 1836 Ky and i find a John Rains there in 1840 with three females that would be the right age i would like to contact anyone else who can share information on this family My Sarah md I C Sherman 1855 in ray co, MO. Joseph meyer

    12/16/1998 02:02:24
    1. [KYPIKE-L] Re: KYPIKE-D Digest V98 #90
    2. So does this mean that Rhoda and Eloisa/Elvira/Elvisa are the children of Mathilda and William Johnson? There is also a sister named Mahala that married Smith Ferrell the son of James and Elizabeth Fields Ferrell. (His brother is my great great grandfather Thos. Benton Ferrell) Mahala and Smith are listed in the Boone County 1850 census a few homes away from Solomon and Sarah Mullins. They have children Talbott and Johnson. Ages 2 and 2 months. Mahala is listed as ALA. This family also fits into a friends family. Through Rhoda's marriage to a Hager. Thanks so much for this information. Is this the same Solomon Mullins mentioned in Brent Kennedy's book on the Melungeons? Robin Bell WV

    12/10/1998 02:04:09
    1. Re: [KYPIKE-L] Mullins-Johnson
    2. I think this will give you what you seek. Rodney Veitschegger, Bowling Green KY #2 Solomon "Moneymakin Sol" MULLINS b 23 Feb 1782 NC d 28 Aug 58 Boone Co WV age 76 s/o John Wesley,, m NC Sarah "Sally" Greenfield CATHEY b 1878 VA, brd at Cem. at Chapmanville called "Old Slave" Cem. Ellis Fk of Big Cr. made money for several years under a cliff nr Holly Cr. When gov. began investigating, he moved to Jasper, Tn, Marion Co, where Samuel CATHEY, bro. in law lived, in 1841 moved to Harts Cr, Logan Co, WV taking most of family with him. Sol. went to Va in 1829 w/his father, Rev. John, and brother. 1850 Boone Co VA census Solomon MULLINS 70 Sarah 62 Rhoda JOHNSON 16 Elvisa JOHNSON 14 Ch: 1. Peter MULLINS b 1804/6 d bef 1889 m 7 Nov 183_PCK, 1st cousin Jane MULLINS b 1812 d bef 1889 d/o "Holly Creek" John & Ollie (Cox) MULLINS lived Logan Co, WV to be nr Solomon. 13 Ch: 2. Eli/Elijah MULLINS d 1914 m 1) m 28 Nov 1824 PCK Elizabeth SHORT d/o William, attd by Alex HALL, 2) Betty ROSE no ch, Betty later md ? BRYANT, 7 ch 3. Alexander MULLINS b 4 Oct 1810 NC m 15 Apr 27 PCK Margaret "Peggy" FLEMING b 1812 VA d/o Robert & Eliz. (Stumbo) FLEMING (Letter says he was son of "Ballie" MULLINS? Perhaps nickname for Solomon?) had Dicy who md Solomon ADAMS s/o Dicie & Joseph 4. Jennie "Gincy" MULLINS b ?prob. d bef 1831 when Hartwell NEWSOME md Sally TOLBY 13 Mar 1831 PCK m 1) 5 May 1825 PCK Hartwell NEWSOME 2) Jacob JOHNSON s/o William 5. Margaret A. "Peggy" MULLINS b 1825 David THOMAS 6. Dicie MULLINS b c1817 m 15 Sep 1832 PerryCo Joseph ADAMS lived Logan Co WV 7. Matilda MULLINS b 1813 d c1886/87 nr Etty, PCK m PCK 13 May 1830 William JOHNSON b 1811 s/o Wm. (bro. to Payne, Robert & Bailey JOHNSON) ch 13: Dulcena, Harvey, Margaret, Sarah, Tandy, Jenny, Catherine, William, Solomon, Benjamin F., Dicy, Robert, & Mary JOHNSON 8. William MULLINS b c1804 NC d c1864/65 (Killed in Civil War in fight at Cranes Nest). m Sarah ? b c1810 TN 9. John A. MULLINS b 179- , m Elizabeth MULLINS 6 Jun 1822 PCK 10. Spencer A. MULLINS b 1820 m Logan Co Lydia Eveline ADKINS b 1824 Logan Co WV RussCoCrt 19 Sep 1837 "The Jurors of the Grand Jury

    12/09/1998 01:31:11
    1. [KYPIKE-L] Mullins-Johnson
    2. Does anyone have any information on the child of Solomon and Sarah Greenfield Cathey Mullins who married a Johnson? I think that it is Mathilda Mullins married William Johnson Jr. I am looking for information on the grandchildren of Solomon and Sarah. Their names are Mahala, Rhoda and Elvira or Eloisa. Thanks Robin Bell WV

    12/09/1998 12:55:29
    1. Re: [KYPIKE-L] Johns ---- Mayard
    2. George Johns
    3. Thank you for the information , I will see what we have on the family , I have a record that shows he payed for a horse in the Rev. War , I wil;l look for it and send it to you. George -----Original Message----- From: Rdvsr@aol.com <Rdvsr@aol.com> To: KYPIKE-L@rootsweb.com <KYPIKE-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Sunday, December 06, 1998 8:53 AM Subject: Re: [KYPIKE-L] Johns ---- Mayard > > A-3-2-2 Edmond WINSTON "Judge" d 1813 s/o William & Sarah, b >Henrico Co resided Amherst Co & Campbell Co. "Chestnut Hill" former >home of Charles LYNCH) to Hunting Tower in Buckingham Co VA m 1) >cousin Alice WINSTON b 10 Mar 1753, d 1784, d/o Anthony & Alice >(Taylor) WINSTON, d/o Col. Edmond TAYLOR of Caroline Co. & Anne >LEWIS s/o John TAYLOR & Catherine PENDLETON, d/o Philip >PENDLETON (1650-1721) from Norwich, England, s/o James TAYLOR >from Carlisle, England, d 1698 in VA. m 2) Dorothea Spottswood >DANDRIDGE, widow of Patrick Henry-his cousin > 1. George Dabney WINSTON d 15 Jun 1831 m 3 Jun 1795 Dorothea > "Dolly" HENRY 2 Aug 1778 d 17 Jun 1854 Memphis,Shelby, TN d/o >Patrick HENRY, resided Campbell Co moved to Alabama > 2. Sarah WINSTON d 1826 m Dr. George CABELL, Sr b 1 Nov 1766 >d 1823 attended Hampden Sidney Academy of Lynchburg, VA, s/o Col. >John CABELL county lt. of Buckingham, His 2nd wife. (See Cabells & >Their Kin" by Brown) > 3. Alice WINSTON m 1801 Frederick A. CABELL of Union Hill he >13 Dec 1768-1841 bro. to George s/o Col. John CABELL. lived Strumon, >Nelson Co VA > 4. Mary WINSTON m Col John JOHNS of Buckingham, no issue >(What Elizabeth Winston m Col. John Johns?) > 5. Edmond WINSTON Jr, 1778-1864 m Eliza WIATT/WYATT (mrd >to Caroline M. WIATT, 1 Aug 1804 Amherst Co, Geo. CABELL, sur. John >WIATT father gives consent) > 6. Elizabeth WINSTON b 1783 d 1836 m Dr. Bennett Williamson >MOSELY d 1811 s/o Arthur & Nancy TRIGG MOSELY of Bedford Co > 7. Caroline WINSTON m Mr. MOSELEY of Bedford Co > > Mary (Tate) PEATROSS, John s/o Samuel of Caroline Co, Cedar Cr >Meeting, St Martin's Parish, Louisa Co, VA > 2. Elizabeth WINSTON > 3. Isaac WINSTON > 4. James BATES > 5. Ann BATES Ch: John WINSTON reported mrg. to Amey >PEATROSS 9 Nov 1799 Elizabeth, Isaac WINSTON (Mrs. Samuel ment. as >mother of James & Ann BATES 25 Aug 1780) > > A-1-1-1-10 Sarah WINSTON b 9 Feb 1748 her will Bedford Co 1822 >md John QUARLES (38V361) b 1746 d 1789, s/o Roger QUARLES b 1720 >m Mary GOODLOE b 1728 > children: > 1. Sarah QUARLES m HALE 2nd > 2. James QUARLES > 3. Jane QUARLES m James TALBOT > 4. John W. QUARLES m Nancy WALKER > 5. Roger QUARLES m 1792 Mary TRIGG > 6. Sam'l QUARLES > 7. William QUARLES > 8. Lucy QUARLES m 1796 Alanson TRIGG, bro. to Mary TRIGG. >(Lucy Johnson m William QUARLES; Lucy sis. to Mary Johnson >WINSTON who md Maj. John WINSTON--not sure if #7 William Quarles >is same one?) > > ??A-1-1-1-12 Elizabeth WINSTON b 30 Oct 1749 probably d/o >Edmond, could be d/o Anthony & Alice (Taylor) WINSTON; md 28 Feb >1766 Col John JOHNS, b 14 Oct 1746 > children: > 1. William M. JOHNS b 10 Jan 1766 > 2. Edmond Winston JOHNS b 24 May 1767 > 3. Judith Winston JOHNS b 2 May 1768 > 4. Glover JOHNS b 25 Dec 1769 > *5. Anthony Benning JOHNS b 11 Mar 1771 > 6. Martha JOHNS b 27 Oct 1772 > 7. Mary JOHNS b 4 Jan 1775 > 8. Samuel JOHNS b 28 Sep 1777 > 9. Elizabeth JOHNS b 24 Mar 1779 > 10. Sarah JOHNS b 12 Mar 1780 > 11. Ann JOHNS b 6 Mar 1781 > 12. John JOHNS b 3 June 1784 ?Could be the John JOHNS who md >Mary WINSTON d/o Edmond & Alice? > > A-1-1-1-12-5 Anthony Benning JOHNS b 11 Mar 1771 Ch: 1. Dr. >Anthony JOHNS m Eliza RIVES d 1846 > Ch: > 1. Sarah Oliver JOHNS >2. Anthony Benning JOHNS m Lou GALLOWAY >3. William Mason JOHNS d 1869 m Hannah BALL lived Somerville,TN > 4. Elizabeth Rivers JOHNS m Dr. William Sydnor MARTIN >5. Ann Eliza JOHNS, d 1889 a writer > > > > >==== KYPIKE Mailing List ==== >%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% >...........................PIKE MAILING LIST........................... >To contact our Pike List Owner Glenn Belcher: "E" commander@inetone.net >%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% >

    12/06/1998 08:56:06
    1. Re: [KYPIKE-L] Johns ---- Mayard
    2. A-3-2-2 Edmond WINSTON "Judge" d 1813 s/o William & Sarah, b Henrico Co resided Amherst Co & Campbell Co. "Chestnut Hill" former home of Charles LYNCH) to Hunting Tower in Buckingham Co VA m 1) cousin Alice WINSTON b 10 Mar 1753, d 1784, d/o Anthony & Alice (Taylor) WINSTON, d/o Col. Edmond TAYLOR of Caroline Co. & Anne LEWIS s/o John TAYLOR & Catherine PENDLETON, d/o Philip PENDLETON (1650-1721) from Norwich, England, s/o James TAYLOR from Carlisle, England, d 1698 in VA. m 2) Dorothea Spottswood DANDRIDGE, widow of Patrick Henry-his cousin 1. George Dabney WINSTON d 15 Jun 1831 m 3 Jun 1795 Dorothea "Dolly" HENRY 2 Aug 1778 d 17 Jun 1854 Memphis,Shelby, TN d/o Patrick HENRY, resided Campbell Co moved to Alabama 2. Sarah WINSTON d 1826 m Dr. George CABELL, Sr b 1 Nov 1766 d 1823 attended Hampden Sidney Academy of Lynchburg, VA, s/o Col. John CABELL county lt. of Buckingham, His 2nd wife. (See Cabells & Their Kin" by Brown) 3. Alice WINSTON m 1801 Frederick A. CABELL of Union Hill he 13 Dec 1768-1841 bro. to George s/o Col. John CABELL. lived Strumon, Nelson Co VA 4. Mary WINSTON m Col John JOHNS of Buckingham, no issue (What Elizabeth Winston m Col. John Johns?) 5. Edmond WINSTON Jr, 1778-1864 m Eliza WIATT/WYATT (mrd to Caroline M. WIATT, 1 Aug 1804 Amherst Co, Geo. CABELL, sur. John WIATT father gives consent) 6. Elizabeth WINSTON b 1783 d 1836 m Dr. Bennett Williamson MOSELY d 1811 s/o Arthur & Nancy TRIGG MOSELY of Bedford Co 7. Caroline WINSTON m Mr. MOSELEY of Bedford Co Mary (Tate) PEATROSS, John s/o Samuel of Caroline Co, Cedar Cr Meeting, St Martin's Parish, Louisa Co, VA 2. Elizabeth WINSTON 3. Isaac WINSTON 4. James BATES 5. Ann BATES Ch: John WINSTON reported mrg. to Amey PEATROSS 9 Nov 1799 Elizabeth, Isaac WINSTON (Mrs. Samuel ment. as mother of James & Ann BATES 25 Aug 1780) A-1-1-1-10 Sarah WINSTON b 9 Feb 1748 her will Bedford Co 1822 md John QUARLES (38V361) b 1746 d 1789, s/o Roger QUARLES b 1720 m Mary GOODLOE b 1728 children: 1. Sarah QUARLES m HALE 2nd 2. James QUARLES 3. Jane QUARLES m James TALBOT 4. John W. QUARLES m Nancy WALKER 5. Roger QUARLES m 1792 Mary TRIGG 6. Sam'l QUARLES 7. William QUARLES 8. Lucy QUARLES m 1796 Alanson TRIGG, bro. to Mary TRIGG. (Lucy Johnson m William QUARLES; Lucy sis. to Mary Johnson WINSTON who md Maj. John WINSTON--not sure if #7 William Quarles is same one?) ??A-1-1-1-12 Elizabeth WINSTON b 30 Oct 1749 probably d/o Edmond, could be d/o Anthony & Alice (Taylor) WINSTON; md 28 Feb 1766 Col John JOHNS, b 14 Oct 1746 children: 1. William M. JOHNS b 10 Jan 1766 2. Edmond Winston JOHNS b 24 May 1767 3. Judith Winston JOHNS b 2 May 1768 4. Glover JOHNS b 25 Dec 1769 *5. Anthony Benning JOHNS b 11 Mar 1771 6. Martha JOHNS b 27 Oct 1772 7. Mary JOHNS b 4 Jan 1775 8. Samuel JOHNS b 28 Sep 1777 9. Elizabeth JOHNS b 24 Mar 1779 10. Sarah JOHNS b 12 Mar 1780 11. Ann JOHNS b 6 Mar 1781 12. John JOHNS b 3 June 1784 ?Could be the John JOHNS who md Mary WINSTON d/o Edmond & Alice? A-1-1-1-12-5 Anthony Benning JOHNS b 11 Mar 1771 Ch: 1. Dr. Anthony JOHNS m Eliza RIVES d 1846 Ch: 1. Sarah Oliver JOHNS 2. Anthony Benning JOHNS m Lou GALLOWAY 3. William Mason JOHNS d 1869 m Hannah BALL lived Somerville,TN 4. Elizabeth Rivers JOHNS m Dr. William Sydnor MARTIN 5. Ann Eliza JOHNS, d 1889 a writer

    12/06/1998 01:48:54
    1. Re: [KYPIKE-L] Johns ---- Mayard
    2. Jim W. Tackitt, Pres./Editor
    3. George Johns wrote: > > Please send any information on the Johns famly , and I will add it to my > data base and if thee is any information that you need plese let me know .. > George Johns gmjohns@wwd.net > -----Original Message----- > From: Rdvsr@aol.com <Rdvsr@aol.com> > To: KYPIKE-L@rootsweb.com <KYPIKE-L@rootsweb.com> > Date: Tuesday, December 01, 1998 1:25 PM > Subject: Re: [KYPIKE-L] Johns ---- Mayard > > >I don't know if it is of any help, but I have some information on the early > >JOHNS family of Tidewater VA. John JOHNS > > > >Rodney Veitschegger > > Mr. Johns: Did you mean to send this message to Mr. Veitschegger? Jim W. Tackitt, 1830 Johnson Dr., Concord, CA 94520; <jtackitt@jps.net> *************************************************************** Tackett Assn. Website: <http://www.jps.net/jtackitt/index.html>

    12/05/1998 08:26:36