This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Russell Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/XBB.2ACE/1757 Message Board Post: I am looking for the marriage of James Russell born 1824 in Kentucky, possibly Green Co. married to Catherine J. Bradley born 1828 in Kentucky. Thank You.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/XBB.2ACE/1048.1.1.1.2.3.1.1.2 Message Board Post: Our Ratliff line comes out of Virginia and into Floyd, Martin, Lawrence, and Russell Co., KY. Robert Ratliff was my husband's gggrandfather. His daughter, Mary Ann married Henry Jefferson Spence. Robert Ratliff was married to Louvina Hunt and their children were, Robert, Barbara, Mary Ann, and Benjamin. I know that they were in Russell Co., KY because Benjamin was born in Jimstown, KY. I do not know who Robert's father was, as I am still researching that line. Our Ratliff line came to KS around 1884. Robert and his wife are burried in Pittsburg, Crawford Co., Kansas. I hope I have been able to help you. Just let me know if you have any questions. Jan
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/XBB.2ACE/1048.1.1.1.2.3.1.1.1 Message Board Post: Marie, I am just kinda starting on my Ratliff side and none of the names you indicated show up for me, however, in this thread is Jan Grady, and she might be able to help you. Give her a shout, she is a wonderful lady! Laurie
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Smith-Johnson Classification: Marriage Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/XBB.2ACE/1756 Message Board Post: Needing a lookup for a marriage for Wm Geo Smith and Mary Ann Johnson about 1865. Their 1st child, John W., was born 1866 in Ky but we don't have the county. We think Mary Ann was daughter of Hiram Johnson who is on 1860 census for Russell Co, KY. Thanking you in advance, Yvonne
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: WILKERSON, ALLEN, JONES, FREALY Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/XBB.2ACE/1048.1.1.1.2.3.1.1 Message Board Post: My kin were from the Clinton-Russell-Wayne counties. My aunt Lula Pearl Wilkerson, b. 1895 in ?, KY married a Hiriam Rateliff (his father King Rateliff). Do any of these names happen to show up in any of your lines?? Any help appreciated. Marie
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/XBB.2ACE/1048.1.1.1.2.3.1 Message Board Post: Louisa Hunt Ratliff is Mary Ann Ratliff's mother. I have the obit on Louisa--which I think it is actually Louvina, that I will try to find and send to you. You will have to give me your address so that I can mail it. To my knowledge Mary is not a twin. I have most of the family members in my PAF. If memory serves me correctly, they are Robert, Barbara, Mary Ann, and Benjamin. I can't remember if there is another child between Robert and Barbara. Barbara's line is in Miami, OK. I just corresponded with them last year. More later.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/XBB.2ACE/1048.1.1.1.2.3 Message Board Post: Oh by the way..Where does Louisa (Hunt) Ratliff fit in to the line? Laurie
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/XBB.2ACE/1048.1.1.1.2.2 Message Board Post: Any stories you would like to share would be fantastic! Could you elaborate on the native american indian extension from Mary's mother? And do you know if Mary was a twin? Talk to you soon, Laurie
I have found a Sarah Jane Rexroat Marriage: 20 JAN 1856 , Russell, Kentucky to Jason M. Robertson. To wit: Robertson, Jason M. to Sarah Jane Rexroat. January 20, 1856. Married by Wm. M. Green, P.J.R.C. Bond: Jan. 20, 1856, Milton E. Robertson as surety. Witnesses: M.E. Robertson, Silas Rexroat, Geo. W. Eubanks, John Rexroat, others. Bride's father: Silas Rexroat. 2-113,ll4. I have a Silas Rexroat in the 1850 census, but it does not list a Sarah Jane........They could have called her something else.....If she marrried in 1856 she could have been gone from the house then. I believe Silas Rexroat is a brother to Adam Rexroat and son of Zachariah Rexroat/Rexrote/Rexrode of Va/Germany extraction. Sorry, I couldn't help you more. I hit a dead end with Milton E. Robertson, thinking he might be a brother.......the Igi has a Milton E. Robertson but marrying in 1868. Looks like this family ended up in Illinois according to the 1880 census. Marilyn
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Roberson Rexroat Robertson Marvel Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/XBB.2ACE/1755 Message Board Post: I am looking for information on Sarah Rexroat (middle name could be either Jane or Marguerite) who married Jason M. Rober(t)son in Russell County. Together they had up to 11 children, of which my great grandfather was one. I have reason to believe that Jason served in the Civil War as a Union soldier. Also that Sarah married after Jason, and then a third time to General M. Bullard. I have the death certificate of Sarah and her daughter (my g-g-aunt) Martha (Roberson) Marvel. I also have Martha's wedding certificate to Levi Marvel (parents Luis Marvel and ? Rigs). Thanks! Kristina
Could Alene Bradshaw contact me at ljpmap@verizon.net please. Marilyn Phelps Re: Rexroat Family
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: DUNBAR Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/XBB.2ACE/1754 Message Board Post: Looking for any information on William DUNBAR family. I know a lot about his descendants but nothing about his ancestry. Would appreciated any help or suggestions about who his parents were. Descendants of William Dunbar 1 [2] William Dunbar 1798 - 1860 b: 1798 in Greenbrier Co., West Virginia d: Bet. 1860 - 1867 . +Mary Colly Clark 1786 - 1846 b: 1786 in Kentucky m: 22 Jan 1823 in Adair County, Kentucky d: 1846 in Illinois ....... 2 Mary Ann Dunbar 1824 - 1878 b: 12 Dec 1824 in Adair Co., KY d: 27 Aug 1878 in Franklin County, Illinois Burial: 1878 Wyatt Cemetery ........... +James Wyatt 1816 - 1869 b: 10 Dec 1816 in Hopkins Co., KY m: 11 Nov 1841 in Franklin County, Illinois d: 12 Oct 1869 in Franklin County, Illinois Burial: 1869 Wyatt Cemetery ....... 2 Cyrus Walker Dunbar 1825 - b: 22 Jan 1825 in Adair Co., KY ........... +Martha Jane Brown 1832 - b: Abt. 1832 in Illinois m: 27 Feb 1850 in Franklin County, Illinois ....... 2 Elizabeth Dunbar 1828 - b: 11 Mar 1828 in Russell Co., KY ........... +Thront Brown ....... 2 Maquis Lafayette Dunbar 1829 - 1853 b: 13 Jan 1829 in Russell Co., KY d: 10 Feb 1853 in Franklin County, Illinois ........... +NANCY JANE WILLIAMS 1831 - 1877 b: 06 Jun 1831 in Monroe Co., Kentucky m: 27 May 1847 in Franklin County, Illinois d: 19 Jul 1877 in Ewing Township, Franklin County, Illinois Burial: 1877 S M Williams Cemetery ....... 2 Sidney B. Dunbar 1830 - 1880 b: 05 Mar 1830 in Russell Co., KY d: 16 May 1880 ........... +Clarrisa Brown Williams 1833 - 1897 b: 13 Sep 1833 in Illinois m: 31 Mar 1852 in Franklin County, Illinois d: 12 Apr 1897 ....... 2 [1] Jane C. Dunbar 1832 - b: 13 Jan 1832 in Russell Co., KY ........... +? Kavanaugh ....... *2nd Husband of [1] Jane C. Dunbar: ........... +John White m: 25 Oct 1849 in Franklin County, Illinois ....... 2 Christopher Columbus Dunbar 1833 - 1893 b: 1833 in Boone County, Missouri d: 09 Jan 1893 Burial: 1893 Kirk Cemetery, Jefferson Co., Illinois ........... +Lucy Elizabeth Fisher m: 07 Feb 1861 in Jefferson Co., Illinois ....... 2 Matilda J. Dunbar 1838 - b: 02 Jan 1838 in Boone Co., Missouri ........... +Henry Fisher m: 02 Apr 1865 in Franklin County, Illinois ....... 2 Martha J. Dunbar 1840 - 1913 b: 12 Oct 1840 in Booneville, Missouri d: 06 Jul 1913 in Ewing Township, Franklin County, Illinois ........... +Andrew Kyle Hamilton 1824 - 1902 b: 19 Apr 1824 in Harrison County, Kentucky m: 30 Nov 1854 in Franklin County, Illinois d: 05 Sep 1902 in Franklin County, Illinois ....... 2 Gilmore W. Dunbar 1844 - 1871 b: 30 Jul 1844 in Franklin County, Illinois d: 24 May 1871 in Illinois Burial: 1871 Dunbar Cemetery, Ewing Township, Illinois/ Kirk Cemetery, Jefferson Co., Illinois ........... +Sarah Angeline Sneed 1850 - 1937 b: 02 Jan 1850 in Illinois m: 24 Dec 1866 in Jefferson Co., Illinois d: 02 Feb 1937 in Houston, Harris Co., Texas *2nd Wife of [2] William Dunbar: . +Malissa Cockrum 1832 - 1880 b: Abt. 1832 in TN m: 29 Jan 1850 in Jefferson Co., Illinois d: Bet. 1880 - 1900 ....... 2 Amanda Dunbar 1850 - 1916 b: 26 Dec 1850 in Illinois d: 1916 Burial: 1916 Firzgerald Ce. E. of Ina, Jefferson Co., IL ........... +William Jeffery Sneed 1847 - 1920 b: Jan 1847 in Illinois m: 05 Feb 1871 in Franklin County, Illinois d: 1920 in Illinois Burial: 1920 Fitzgerrell Cemetery, Jefferson Co., Illinois ....... 2 [3] Sarah Frances Dunbar 1852 - 1940 b: Apr 1852 in Illinois d: 1940 Burial: 1940 Kirk Cemetery, Jefferson Co., Illinois ........... +Francis Marion Sweetin 1847 - b: Sep 1847 in Illinois m: 16 Mar 1873 in Franklin County, Illinois ....... *2nd Husband of [3] Sarah Frances Dunbar: ........... +Hiram R. Fitzgerrell - 1910 m: 23 Apr 1881 in Jefferson Co., Illinois d: Bef. 1910 ....... 2 Emily C. Bell "Sybil" Dunbar 1856 - b: Abt. 1856 in Illinois ........... +Matthew Winemiller m: 04 Oct 1874 in Franklin County, Illinois ....... 2 Willis Wagner Dunbar 1859 - 1891 b: 16 Jun 1859 in Illinois d: 19 Mar 1891 in Franklin County, Illinois Burial: Kirk Cemetery, Jefferson Co., Illinois ........... +Laura Kirk 1864 - 1913 b: 24 Feb 1864 m: 23 Feb 1883 in Jefferson Co., Illinois d: 13 Aug 1913 Burial: 1913 Kirk Cemetery, Jefferson Co., Illinois ....... 2 Menera J. Dunbar 1864 - b: 1864 ....... 2 Manasa A Dunbar 1860 - b: Abt. 1860 in Franklin County, Illinois ........... +John Alexander Logan Kirk 1858 - 1933 b: 21 Mar 1858 in Jefferson Co., IL m: 29 Dec 1878 in Franklin County, Illinois d: 11 Jun 1933 in Jefferson Co., IL Burial: 1933 Kirk Cemetery
Wayne Co KY Court Order Book B is finished WAYNE COUNTY, KENTUCKY Court Order Book B Courts held June 1824 through December 1830 The old Court Orders are actually an Index to the daily Court proceedings. Orders were given by the Gentlemen Justices called Esquires to the Sheriff and or Commissioners to take care of the business at hand. The orders will name people and places that are not found in any other record, proving the person you are searching for was living in Wayne County at a certain time and most of all, the orders will tell you something about their personal life, like those who were neglecting their children or who was caring for the poor or the orphans and who was suing whom. Most often the disputes were over land boundaries, thievery, debts due and unpaid. Those who died during 1824 to 1830 are mentioned along with the Executors, Administrators and Appraisers of the estate and occasionally the Heirs. The establishment and maintenance of public roads was one of the most important functions of the County Court. As each new road was opened, it was maintained by an Overseer of the Highways or Road appointed by the Gentlemen Justices. The Overseer of the Road was assigned all the Labouring Male Tithables' living on or near the road for this purpose. These individuals then furnished all their own tools, wagons and teams and were required to labour for six days each year on the roads. Major projects such as bridges over rivers, demanding considerable expenditures were executed by the Commissioners appointed by the Court to select a site and to contract with workmen for the construction. In the summer of 1827-1828, you will find a major road was built, possibly what we would call today, a freeway.' "Ordered that JAMES JONES SURVEYOR of this County together with GEORGE BERRY & ROGER OATTS as Commissioners be appointed to comply with the Provisions of An Act of Assembly passed at the last Session of the Legislature approved 9th of February 1828 entitled An Act Appointing Commissioners to View and Mark out a STATE ROAD from FRANKFORT to the TENNESSEE LINE in the direction to GEORGIA and ALABAMA and it is ordered that the said Surveyor and Commissioner be instructed to View and Mark out as well to STOCKTON VALLEY on a direction to the TENNESSEE LINE by VANWINKLEs ROAD in direction to GEORGIA and that said SURVEYOR & COMMISSIONERS make Special Report of all their proceedings concerning said Road as the law directs and It is further ordered that all expenses arising from making the Survey on the VANWINKLE ROAD be considered as an Individual expense and not chargeable to this County" The Road Orders are especially important to learn who was living near your ancestor. Birds of a Feather usually flock together.' Wagon trains left one area and arrived at another. In this way, their security was neighbors helping neighbors. As each new family arrived in Wayne County, they were added to the road gangs supervised by the Overseer. By careful examination, you can easily see the latest arrivals on that road. County Court Day was held the 4th Monday of each month. This was not only a day for Court business, but a day for horse racing, cock fights, card games and all sorts of gambling and drinking bouts at the taverns. I was surprised to find so many taverns existed in Wayne County during 1824-1830: NATHAN DABNEY & JONATHAN SOUTHERLAND to keep Tavern at their house HIRAM GREGORY to keep Tavern at house now occupied by MESHECK GREGORY MESHECK GREGORY to keep Tavern at his house in Monticello (after Mesheck died, his widow ANNA kept the Tavern at her house). THOMAS HANSFORD JR, a Justice of the Peace to keep Tavern at his house ELIJAH HUTCHISON and DANIEL COOPER to keep Tavern at ELIJAHs house JOHN HUTCHISON to keep Tavern at his own house in Monticello JAMES LYNCH to keep Tavern at his own house in County ARCHIBALD C. McBEATH to keep Tavern at his own house in Monticello ROGER OATTS Esquire to keep Tavern in Monticello WILLIAM RAY to keep Tavern at his house in Monticello MESHECK STOCKTON and ABNER PHILLIPS to keep Tavern in Monticello June Court 1829 - The Court a majority of all the Justices being present proceeded to Regulate and fix the TAVERN RATES in this County which is as follows to wit For Each Meal of Victuals .25 cents For Lodging per night .12 œ cents For Single Horse feed .12 œ cents For Single Horse feed for 12 hrs or one night .25 cents For Rum & French Brandy per half pint .25 cents Peach Brandy per half pint .22 1/4 cents Whiskey per half pint .06 cents Apple Brandy per half pint .06 cents Cider per quart .06 cents For Cider Oil per quart .18 3/4 cents For Wine per pint (Foreign) .25 cents For Wine per pint (Domestick) .06 1/4 cents Wayne County, KY Court Order B is not an abstract, but a complete copy of the original book. One hundred fifty (150) pages of Index with 9,787 entries cross-indexed into categories. Please write me for details.
Just a reminder to list members. It is permissible to post news of books and contact information, but not to post prices and ordering info on the list. June's post was fine, and if people are interested they should contact her off the list at jbbork@msn.com. My best regards, G. O'F. -- G. O'Flannagain gflanagan@adelphia.net Web Page: http://flanaganfamily.org DNA Project Page: http://dna.flanaganfamily.org DNA Project Results: http://dna.flanaganfamily.org/FlanaganHaplotypes.html
Hi June & Stephen, I am interested in this book. What is the cost and how do I go about ordering a copy. Thanks Lewis Hart Louhart@comcast.net ----- Original Message ----- From: "June & Stephen Bork" <jbbork@msn.com> To: <KYRUSSEL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, March 12, 2005 11:28 AM Subject: [RUSSELL COUNTY, KY] Wayne Co KY Court Order Book B is finished > Wayne Co KY Court Order Book B is finished > > WAYNE COUNTY, KENTUCKY > Court Order Book B > Courts held June 1824 through December 1830 > > The old Court Orders are actually an Index to the daily Court proceedings. > Orders were given by the Gentlemen Justices called Esquires to the Sheriff > and or Commissioners to take care of the business at hand. The orders will > name people and places that are not found in any other record, proving the > person you are searching for was living in Wayne County at a certain time > and most of all, the orders will tell you something about their personal > life, like those who were neglecting their children or who was caring for > the poor or the orphans and who was suing whom. Most often the disputes > were over land boundaries, thievery, debts due and unpaid. Those who died > during 1824 to 1830 are mentioned along with the Executors, Administrators > and Appraisers of the estate and occasionally the Heirs. > > The establishment and maintenance of public roads was one of the most > important functions of the County Court. As each new road was opened, it > was maintained by an Overseer of the Highways or Road appointed by the > Gentlemen Justices. The Overseer of the Road was assigned all the > 'Labouring Male Tithables' living on or near the road for this purpose. > These individuals then furnished all their own tools, wagons and teams and > were required to labour for six days each year on the roads. > Major projects such as bridges over rivers, demanding considerable > expenditures were executed by the Commissioners appointed by the Court to > select a site and to contract with workmen for the construction. In the > summer of 1827-1828, you will find a major road was built, possibly what we > would call today, a 'freeway.' "Ordered that JAMES JONES SURVEYOR of this > County together with GEORGE BERRY & ROGER OATTS as Commissioners be > appointed to comply with the Provisions of An Act of Assembly passed at the > last Session of the Legislature approved 9th of February 1828 entitled An > Act Appointing Commissioners to View and Mark out a STATE ROAD from > FRANKFORT to the TENNESSEE LINE in the direction to GEORGIA and ALABAMA and > it is ordered that the said Surveyor and Commissioner be instructed to View > and Mark out as well to STOCKTON VALLEY on a direction to the TENNESSEE > LINE by VANWINKLEs ROAD in direction to GEORGIA and that said SURVEYOR & > COMMISSIONERS make Special Report of all their proceedings concerning said > Road as the law directs and It is further ordered that all expenses arising > from making the Survey on the VANWINKLE ROAD be considered as an Individual > expense and not chargeable to this County" > > The Road Orders are especially important to learn who was living near your > ancestor. 'Birds of a Feather usually flock together.' Wagon trains left > one area and arrived at another. In this way, their security was neighbors > helping neighbors. As each new family arrived in Wayne County, they were > added to the road gangs supervised by the Overseer. By careful examination, > you can easily see the latest arrivals on that road. > > County Court Day was held the 4th Monday of each month. This was not only > a day for Court business, but a day for horse racing, cock fights, card > games and all sorts of gambling and drinking bouts at the taverns. I was > surprised to find so many taverns existed in Wayne County during 1824-1830: > > NATHAN DABNEY & JONATHAN SOUTHERLAND to keep Tavern at their house > > HIRAM GREGORY to keep Tavern at house now occupied by MESHECK GREGORY > > MESHECK GREGORY to keep Tavern at his house in Monticello (after Mesheck > died, his widow ANNA kept the Tavern at her house). > > THOMAS HANSFORD JR, a Justice of the Peace to keep Tavern at his house > > ELIJAH HUTCHISON and DANIEL COOPER to keep Tavern at ELIJAHs house > > JOHN HUTCHISON to keep Tavern at his own house in Monticello > > JAMES LYNCH to keep Tavern at his own house in County > > ARCHIBALD C. McBEATH to keep Tavern at his own house in Monticello > > ROGER OATTS Esquire to keep Tavern in Monticello > > WILLIAM RAY to keep Tavern at his house in Monticello > > MESHECK STOCKTON and ABNER PHILLIPS to keep Tavern in Monticello > > June Court 1829 - The Court a majority of all the Justices being present > proceeded to Regulate and fix the TAVERN RATES in this County which is as > follows to wit > For Each Meal of Victuals .25 cents > For Lodging per night .12 œ cents > For Single Horse feed .12 œ cents > For Single Horse feed for 12 hrs or one night .25 cents > For Rum & French Brandy per half pint .25 cents > Peach Brandy per half pint .22 1/4 cents > Whiskey per half pint .06 cents > Apple Brandy per half pint .06 cents > Cider per quart .06 cents > For Cider Oil per quart .18 3/4 cents > For Wine per pint (Foreign) .25 cents > For Wine per pint (Domestick) .06 1/4 cents > > > Wayne County, KY Court Order B is not an abstract, but a complete copy of > the original book. One hundred fifty (150) pages of Index with 9,787 > entries cross-indexed into categories. > > Please write me for details. > > > > ==== KYRUSSEL Mailing List ==== > To unsubscribe from KYRUSSEL-L, send mail to KYRUSSEL-L-request@rootsweb.com with the single word unsubscribe in the message subject and body. > > ============================== > New! Family Tree Maker 2005. Build your tree and search for your ancestors at the same time. Share your tree with family and friends. Learn more: http://landing.ancestry.com/familytreemaker/2005/tour.aspx?sourceid=14599&targetid=5429 >
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/XBB.2ACE/1753 Message Board Post: Could someone please do a marriage look up for (John) Austin Bailey. He married a Fedella (something) around 1870-1871 in Adair Co., or Russell Co., Ky. Thanks! Nancy
I don't mean to butt in on your post, but we have a neighbor by the name of Ramey, here at Eagle Rock, Missouri. He was born and raised in this area. His name is Uel Clifford Ramey and his address is HC1, Box 1515, Eagle Rock, MO 65641, phone 417-271-4714. I would say he's probably in his 70's. They don't have e-mail. Betty Putnam ----- Original Message ----- From: <laurie.ramey@att.net> To: <KYRUSSEL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, March 08, 2005 1:40 PM Subject: [RUSSELL COUNTY, KY] Re: Ratliff > This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > > Classification: Query > > Message Board URL: > > http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/XBB.2ACE/1048.1.1.1.2.1.1.1 > > Message Board Post: > > Jan, > > Unfortunately I live in Utah. Yes I absolutely hate it here! Yes, I have > several Family geneology software types that I can load on my computer.I > got started trying to find extended family awhile back and just got > discouraged. As of a week or so ago is when I started looking once again. > So, most of my things are on paper and need to be put in the computer on > file...HAAA now I have a reason. I am so fricking excited to have found > you! WOOHOO! > > The Rameys in Missouri??? Well as far as I can tell, my fathers father, > Walter, his father was Charles Edwin Ramey. > Charles is an elusive one, however, somewhere I found that Charles father > was Sylvannus and so forth on back. Leading to a Remy coming over as an > indetured servant, way back in the day. However, each time I have tried > to re-find that information I get lost all over again. So, honestly I do > not know of any Rameys from missouri, but who knows what will turn up > next! > > If Henry was your husbands ggrandpa, and Henry was my ggggrandpa, what > does that make us? LOL > > Talk to you soon. > > Laurie > > > ==== KYRUSSEL Mailing List ==== > To unsubscribe from KYRUSSEL-L, send mail to > KYRUSSEL-L-request@rootsweb.com with the single word unsubscribe in the > message subject and body. > > ============================== > Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million records added in the > last 12 months. Largest online collection in the world. Learn more: > http://www.ancestry.com/s13965/rd.ashx > > >
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/XBB.2ACE/1048.1.1.1.2.1.1.1.1 Message Board Post: Bottom of last post i put one to many g's on my grandpa. lol should only be 2 g's.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/XBB.2ACE/1048.1.1.1.2.1.1.1 Message Board Post: Jan, Unfortunately I live in Utah. Yes I absolutely hate it here! Yes, I have several Family geneology software types that I can load on my computer.I got started trying to find extended family awhile back and just got discouraged. As of a week or so ago is when I started looking once again. So, most of my things are on paper and need to be put in the computer on file...HAAA now I have a reason. I am so fricking excited to have found you! WOOHOO! The Rameys in Missouri??? Well as far as I can tell, my fathers father, Walter, his father was Charles Edwin Ramey. Charles is an elusive one, however, somewhere I found that Charles father was Sylvannus and so forth on back. Leading to a Remy coming over as an indetured servant, way back in the day. However, each time I have tried to re-find that information I get lost all over again. So, honestly I do not know of any Rameys from missouri, but who knows what will turn up next! If Henry was your husbands ggrandpa, and Henry was my ggggrandpa, what does that make us? LOL Talk to you soon. Laurie
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/XBB.2ACE/1000.993.1001.1003.1.1.1 Message Board Post: I have this Mary J. Rexroat in my information married to Wiley Combest. If you are still at this address, please reply and I will pass on what I know.