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    1. [KYSHELBY] 1850 KY Census
    2. I have the 1850 KY census and will do lookups next week from Tuesday - Friday. (please send requests as follows all others will be ignored) Send to Kybrenda@aol.com subject line....1850 KY Census (Washington) John Smith b. abt. 1820 Washington County and include wife's name if you have it. please send seperate request for each name and county. The Census I have is on CD (303 FTM) it's indexed by head of household, so it's impossible (usually) for me to find Jane Smith b. 1849, sometimes if you include the county, I can find them. Happy Hunting Brenda kybrenda@aol.com List Owner www.onelist.com/kybullitt www.onelist.com/mcafeeresearchers www.onelist.com/kyhibbs

    01/08/2000 02:24:28
    1. [KYSHELBY] Aquilla Speaks
    2. Melissa T. Alexander
    3. Looking for the parents and grandparents of this Aquilla Speaks Descendants of Aquillas Speaks 1 [1] Aquillas SPEAKS b: Abt. 1785 in MD d: Aft. 1861 Census: 1812 Harrison Co, IN (Militia) .. +Ann VEST b: Bet. 1780 - 1795 m: 9-Jun-1804 Shelby Co, KY 2 Elizabeth SPEAKS aka: Elizabeth Speakes b: Abt. 1802 in IN d: 1895 in IL ? .... +Thomas Jefferson 'Jefferson' JEAN aka: Jefferson Geans b: 19-May-1803 in NC d: 9-Oct-1865 in Washington Co, IN m: 6-Jul-1827 Orleans, Orange Co, IN Father: Wesley Jean Mother: Mary 'Polly' Goode . 3 Emily JEAN b: 10-Mar-1842 in Washington Co, IN d: 17-Dec-1906 in Northwest TWP, Orange Co, IN ..... +Columbus H. MILLER aka: Lum Miller b: 12-Jul-1842 in KY d: 14-Sep-1915 in Satillo, Washington Co, IN m: 13-Aug-1862 Father: James Miller Mother: Lucinda Kendall . 3 Hannah Jane JEAN b: 17-Jun-1850 in IN d: Aft. 1888 in ? ..... +Loyd J. DAVIS b: 18-Oct-1846 in IN d: 13-Jul-1884 m: 22-Feb-1870 Washington Co, IN Father: Elijah M. Davis Mother: Hester Isabelle Unknown ... 4 John C. DAVIS b: 1871 in IN d: 1922 ....... +Shirley PORTER b: 1871 d: 1947 m: 26-Oct-1892 Clay Co, IL ... 4 Columbus H. DAVIS b: Abt. 1873 in IN ... 4 Elijah C. DAVIS b: Abt. 1876 in IN ... 4 William E. DAVIS b: Abt. 1878 in IN ... 4 H. E. DAVIS b: 10-Oct-1880 d: 1-Nov-1891 2 Lucinda SPEAKS b: 2-Jul-1810 in IN d: Bet. 1870 - 1875 in Labette Co, KS .... +Edmund Sr. JEAN b: 10-Feb-1805 in NC d: 7-Feb-1862 in Washington Co, IN m: 31-Dec-1827 Washington Co, IN Father: Wesley Jean Mother: Mary 'Polly' Goode *2nd Wife of [1] Aquillas SPEAKS: .. +Jane BOSTON m: 29-May-1816 Harrison Co, IN Notes for AQUILLAS SPEAKS: History of Campbellsburg, Indiana 1849-1949, Written by Claude E. ("Gene") Cook, Indexed by James Bolding, Published by Washington County Historical Society, 1989. P 373 "Another Traditional soldier of the Revolution supposed to be buried at Cavetown [the Methodist burial ground donated by a Jean married to a Roberts that most of the Robert's and their kinfolk are buried in, named such because of the preponderance of earth caves in the area Again, no record found of a person of this name [probably born in VA or MD?] who was old enough to have served in the Revolution. The 1860 census of Brown Township enumerated a man of this age, living with Edmund and Lucinda Speaks Jean, who was born in Maryland, but not until about 1785. He was later declared a pauper and became a ward of the county on December 12, 1861. A person of this name was married in Harrison County, Indiana to Jane Boston on May 29, 1816." Year Surname Given Name (s) County State Page Township or Other Info Record Type Database ID# 1812 SPEAKS AQUILLA Harrison County IN NPL Militia IN 1812 Census Index IN2113528 1830 SPEAKS AQUILLA Floyd County IN 346 No Township Listed Federal Population Schedule IN 1830 Federal Census Index INS3a173779 Boston, Jane married Speaks, Aquilla on 29 May 1816 in Harrison County, Indiana Search Terms: SPEAKS (10), AQUILLA (125)Database: War of 1812 Muster RollsCombined Matches: 1 Surname Given Name Middle Initial Company Unit Rank - Induction Rank - Discharge MISC ROLL-BOX ROLL-EXCT SPEAKS AQUILLA 5 REG'T (PADDACKS') INDIANA MILITIA. PRIVATE PRIVATE 196 602 More About AQUILLAS SPEAKS: Census 1: 1812, Harrison Co, IN (Militia) Census 2: 1830, Floyd Co, IN Mil Serv: 1812, War of 1812 Private, 5th Regmt (Paddacks) Indian Militia Melissa T. Alexander ma.da@gte.net Edmonds, WA USA

    01/07/2000 05:30:40
    1. [KYSHELBY] Re:1880 KY Census
    2. Michele
    3. I'm trying to see if Yoder Downs Fulkerson is registered in the 1880 census. Could have been transcribed as "Gator" instead of Yoder. Head of the family was Aaron Bryant Fulkerson, but also went by Bryant; wife was Elizabeth C. Downs. All of Shelby Co, I believe. Thanks, Michele in Oregon

    01/05/2000 08:36:58
    1. RE: [KYSHELBY] MILES family
    2. REJ
    3. I too have a Shelby county Miles...but he is not a relative. He is the man who had my gggrandfather and his brother as indentured servants in 1818. His name was James Miles and he was in Shelby Co., KY, 1815 up to at least 1830. I would love to find some more information on this Miles family in Shelby Co. to see if there is any further record of my ancestor. He hired my ancestors as indentured "housejoiners." My ancestor's name was James M Alexander and his brother Edvin. Their father, also in Shelby Co at the time, was also named Edvin Alexander. Anyone who has any information on James Miles....pleasse contact me! R Jackson San Antonio, TX -----Original Message----- From: The Blacks [mailto:wtmkitty@mindspring.com] Sent: Wednesday, January 05, 2000 3:33 PM To: KYSHELBY-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [KYSHELBY] MILES family Looking for info on Thomas Levi Miles, b. 14 Dec. 1844 in KY. Thomas m. Mary Olive Ricketts on 2 Oct 1878 in IN. Their son, James b. 27 Aug 1890 in Rising Sun, IN is my grandfather. I believe Thomas' parents are Levi Miles b. 27 Jan 1812 Shelby Co., KY and Catherin Durbin b. abt 1814 in IN. I have just started researching this line and have no confirmations or documentations at this time. If any of these names ring a bell with anyone, I would love to hear from you. Thank you. Terri *************************** Terri, I don't know if this is the family you are looking for but I hope it helps. I am researching my gggrandfather Peter Rice who married Sarah Elizabeth Miles in Putnam County Indiana. I have connected with a gentleman who is researching the Miles family his name is Rick. From him I downloaded a gedcom file on the Miles family. In that file is a Levi Miles b. 6 Jan 1813 Shelby County Kentucky m. Nancy Thompson 28 Dec 1834. Even if this is not the Levi you are looking for perhaps if you contacted Rick he could help you with the one you are looking for. His e-mail address is rsmfp80@duo-county.com Debbie At 04:32 PM 1/5/00 -0500, you wrote: >Looking for info on Thomas Levi Miles, b. 14 Dec. 1844 in KY. Thomas m. Mary Olive Ricketts on 2 Oct 1878 in IN. Their son, James b. 27 Aug 1890 in Rising Sun, IN is my grandfather. I believe Thomas' parents are Levi Miles b. 27 Jan 1812 Shelby Co., KY and Catherin Durbin b. abt 1814 in IN. I have just started researching this line and have no confirmations or documentations at this time. If any of these names ring a bell with anyone, I would love to hear from you. Thank you. Terri > >

    01/05/2000 06:51:18
    1. Re: [KYSHELBY] MILES family
    2. The Blacks
    3. Debbie, Thanks for the lead. I'll contact Rick. Terri ----- Original Message ----- From: "Debbie Martin" <deb_gayle@one-eleven.net> To: <KYSHELBY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, January 05, 2000 12:24 PM Subject: Re: [KYSHELBY] MILES family > Terri, > > I don't know if this is the family you are looking for but I hope it helps. > I am researching my gggrandfather Peter Rice who married Sarah Elizabeth > Miles in Putnam County Indiana. I have connected with a gentleman who is > researching the Miles family his name is Rick. From him I downloaded a > gedcom file on the Miles family. In that file is a Levi Miles b. 6 Jan > 1813 Shelby County Kentucky m. Nancy Thompson 28 Dec 1834. Even if this is > not the Levi you are looking for perhaps if you contacted Rick he could > help you with the one you are looking for. His e-mail address is > rsmfp80@duo-county.com > > Debbie > > At 04:32 PM 1/5/00 -0500, you wrote: > >Looking for info on Thomas Levi Miles, b. 14 Dec. 1844 in KY. Thomas m. > Mary Olive Ricketts on 2 Oct 1878 in IN. Their son, James b. 27 Aug 1890 in > Rising Sun, IN is my grandfather. I believe Thomas' parents are Levi Miles > b. 27 Jan 1812 Shelby Co., KY and Catherin Durbin b. abt 1814 in IN. I have > just started researching this line and have no confirmations or > documentations at this time. If any of these names ring a bell with anyone, > I would love to hear from you. Thank you. Terri > > > > >

    01/05/2000 05:57:43
    1. [KYSHELBY] MILES family
    2. The Blacks
    3. Looking for info on Thomas Levi Miles, b. 14 Dec. 1844 in KY. Thomas m. Mary Olive Ricketts on 2 Oct 1878 in IN. Their son, James b. 27 Aug 1890 in Rising Sun, IN is my grandfather. I believe Thomas' parents are Levi Miles b. 27 Jan 1812 Shelby Co., KY and Catherin Durbin b. abt 1814 in IN. I have just started researching this line and have no confirmations or documentations at this time. If any of these names ring a bell with anyone, I would love to hear from you. Thank you. Terri

    01/05/2000 02:32:53
    1. Re: [KYSHELBY] MILES family
    2. Debbie Martin
    3. Terri, I don't know if this is the family you are looking for but I hope it helps. I am researching my gggrandfather Peter Rice who married Sarah Elizabeth Miles in Putnam County Indiana. I have connected with a gentleman who is researching the Miles family his name is Rick. From him I downloaded a gedcom file on the Miles family. In that file is a Levi Miles b. 6 Jan 1813 Shelby County Kentucky m. Nancy Thompson 28 Dec 1834. Even if this is not the Levi you are looking for perhaps if you contacted Rick he could help you with the one you are looking for. His e-mail address is rsmfp80@duo-county.com Debbie At 04:32 PM 1/5/00 -0500, you wrote: >Looking for info on Thomas Levi Miles, b. 14 Dec. 1844 in KY. Thomas m. Mary Olive Ricketts on 2 Oct 1878 in IN. Their son, James b. 27 Aug 1890 in Rising Sun, IN is my grandfather. I believe Thomas' parents are Levi Miles b. 27 Jan 1812 Shelby Co., KY and Catherin Durbin b. abt 1814 in IN. I have just started researching this line and have no confirmations or documentations at this time. If any of these names ring a bell with anyone, I would love to hear from you. Thank you. Terri > >

    01/05/2000 10:24:26
    1. Re: [KYSHELBY] BROWN ARMSTRONG SWEAZY
    2. B.K.Marshall
    3. Can't help with this case, but I notice that the early court records of these counties have frequent references to "treaspassing" -- but I haven't seen any punishments as severe as this one! Byron Kybrenda@aol.com wrote: > > Does anyone have more info on the following? No dates listed, Phillips > brother Isaac was born 1866 died 1918. > > These people could have connections in Shelby, Spencer, Nelson Bullitt or > Jefferson County. > > Phillip BROWN brother to Issac And William Bill BROWN was shot by a SWEAZY > over plowing a field. An ARMSTRONG was with him at the time. Shot the > horses also. > > Happy Hunting > Brenda > www.onelist.com/kybullitt > www.onelist.com/mcafeeresearchers > www.onelist.com/kyhibbs

    01/04/2000 05:41:20
  1. 01/04/2000 01:16:14
    1. [KYSHELBY] Pat Greathouse
    2. I've lost your address please contact me, I have some info you might want Brenda in Bullitt County

    01/04/2000 01:06:36
    1. Re: [KYSHELBY] Baldwin/Sparr
    2. Richard: I am researching in both Shelby and Harrison Counties. the names that I am working: Rutledge, Redd, Connor,Huffman, Deck, Wright. This is a short list, I am especially interested in the Rutledge families. Abraham Rutledge settled in Shelby Co. His wife was Penelope who was born MD as was Abraham. Rachel Demaree Clemons RDCLEMONS@AOL.COM

    01/04/2000 04:17:38
    1. [KYSHELBY] Re Shelbyville
    2. George
    3. I was born in Shelbyville in 1921 do you have the population count for that year in Shelbyville , KY georgel@oakharbor.net

    01/03/2000 08:08:02
    1. RE: [KYSHELBY] Children indentured as apprentices in 1818: Alexander, Edvin
    2. REJ
    3. I have looked a little closer at this indentureship situation. The boys were indentured in 1818 and probably went to live with James Miles at that time. Marriage records show that James Myles was married not too long after that. So, in that instance, I can see that perhaps the boys were released back to their father so they would be shown in the 1820 census in their father's home. I have discussed it with others researching the same family, and they believe that the boys (Edvin Jr. and James) were essentially on their own at that time.... I sure wish I could find some people researching Alexander and Mullikin surnames in Shelby Co., KY!!!! REJ -----Original Message----- From: mayoder [mailto:mayoder@davesworld.net] Sent: Wednesday, December 29, 1999 1:27 PM To: rjackson1@satx.rr.com Subject: Re: [KYSHELBY] Children indentured as apprentices in 1818: Alexander, Edvin REJ, Will try to answer your questions. If you have the indenture record from Shelby Co- it should tell you the conditions of the indenture. The person/s bound out usually were clothed, fed, educated , etc by the person to whom they were bound out. At least, that is the case of the indentures that I have from Hardin Co. At the end of the indenture- the person indentures was paid a sum of money and given a new suit of clothes. It is my understanding that the person lived with the person to whom they were indentured. As far as a divorce record- it would be in the Circuit Clerk's office just like they are today. All things concerning the court- is recorded in the Circuit Clerks Office. I assume there is Church records for Shelby Co- just as in any other Co. Since I am far more familiar with Nelson/Hardin Cos- I can only go on what I know of from there. I am sitting here in Central Illinois "in the middle of the corn patch" but I have quite a library of Ky books. Unfortunately, I have only the Shelby Co mgs 1792-1830 and a CD with the 1850 Cen of Ky by Broderbund. I have much more on Hardin Co (Censuses, wills, mgs, tax lists, cems, some church records), Nelson Co Mgs 1785-1884, some church records; LaRue Co mgs to 1930, a history and some gen books of people in Larue Co; Meade Co Censuses, mgs; Jefferson Co Mgs to 1849. Broderbund mg CD that covers Ky. If I can help with anything from the 1850 Cen of Shelby or the mgs- let me know. Perhaps I can help you locate someone in Ky. Would like to try. I don't know how much help I have been- but I have tried. Mary ----- Original Message ----- From: REJ <rjackson1@satx.rr.com> To: 'mayoder' <mayoder@davesworld.net>; <KYSHELBY-L@rootsweb.com>; 'Alexander Mailing List' <ALEXANDER-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, December 29, 1999 11:45 AM Subject: RE: [KYSHELBY] Children indentured as apprentices in 1818: Alexander, Edvin > > Do you have any idea where I could go to try to find some more information > as to particular indentures in Shelby Co ? I have the court record. I would > like to try to find out how these agreements worked....was the money earned > as part of the indenture paid to the parents? or to the child? Did the > children still live with their parents or did they live with the family they > were "bound out" to? How would one find out about divorces or marital > separations that happened in Shelby Co. KY around 1818? Would there be any > church records in the county that go back that far? > > Any ideas? > > R Jackson > San Antonio, TX > > > -----Original Message----- > From: mayoder [mailto:mayoder@davesworld.net] > Sent: Wednesday, December 29, 1999 11:51 AM > To: rjackson1@satx.rr.com > Subject: Re: [KYSHELBY] Children indentured as apprentices in 1818 > > > R. Jackson, > Indentures were not so uncommon in this area of Ky for any time period. It > was rather common for parents/ etc > to bound out their children to learn a trade. The indenture had a period of > years that it covered. I have in mind > a couple of indentures from Hardin Co- where a Matilda Merrifield was bound > out as a poor child of the Co. and a Warren Merrifield was also bound out in > Hardin Co. Both by several Justices of the Peace. Both for a specific > number of years (usually until of age-whatever that was for the time > period). The Matilda Merrifield later married George Lawson Rogers (a > minister of Hardin/Bullitt Cos)- with surety Alexander Merrifield on the m > record. Why Alexander would bound out a dau?? (in his probates of 1847- she > is listed as a descendant- but not necessarily a child-since Alexander was > born 1765). Very confusing at best since older researchers place Matilda as > a d/o Alexander and Rachel Boone Merrifield. > > Mary > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: REJ <rjackson1@satx.rr.com> > To: <KYSHELBY-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Wednesday, December 29, 1999 9:51 AM > Subject: [KYSHELBY] Children indentured as apprentices in 1818 > > > > I just found something very interesting concerning members of my family in > > Shelby county in 1818. Edvin Alexander and Phebe Mullikin Alexander had > two > > boys: Edvin M. Alexander and James M. Alexander. They were apparently poor > > as church mice. Sometime in that year, Edvin and Phebe were separated > > according to a court document and were unable to care for the boys....so > > they were bound as indentured workers to a man named James Miles that also > > lived in Shelby County at the time in order to be taught how to be a > > "housejoiner." According to the court document, it almost sounds like the > > boys (Edvin was 10 and James was 12 at the time) were actually taken into > > the Miles household to not only work there, but live there. The word > > "adoption" was not used, but it definitely seemed to be implied. > > > > What I am trying to understand is this: Edvin Alexander (the father) is > > listed in the 1820 census (two years after the indenture) as apparently > > having the boys living in his household and not in the Miles household. I > > would like to see if there is a way to determine the proximity of Edvin's > > home to that of James Miles. Were they next to each other or several miles > > apart? Perhaps the Alexanders lived on the Miles property? > > > > >From what I have been able to read, indenturship such as this was quite > > uncommon in KY after 1800. Is there any history written that talks about > > this happening in Shelby County at about this time? Is it possible that > the > > father may have essentially sold his boys into indentureship as a means of > > supporting his family after his wife Phebe left? What other reasons might > > families have done this? > > > > What sort of laws were there in the area on separation and divorce at the > > time? What sort of rights did the father have as compared to the mother? > > Were the children essentially treated as "property" of the father to do > with > > as he pleased? > > > > I think some events surrounding and involving this indentureship have had > > reprocussions in later generations of my family, so I am trying to find > out > > as much as I can. Ideas as to who to talk to or where to look are most > > certainly welcome. > > > > R Jackson > > San Antonio, TX > > > > > >

    01/03/2000 07:24:06
    1. Re: [KYSHELBY] Baldwin/Sparr
    2. G. Harris
    3. Richard, Looked in CD's and could find nothing close to what you want. Earliest was a Thos. Baldwin - Elizabeth Cobb 19 Feb 1819 in Estill Co., KY. George ----- Original Message ----- From: "RICHARD CARTER" <rcar37@prodigy.net> To: <KYSHELBY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, December 30, 1999 4:49 PM Subject: [KYSHELBY] Baldwin/Sparr > > Seeking any information on a marriage between Thomas BALDWIN/BALDON and > Margaret SPARR late(1780-1790) 1700's. I have picked this info up somewhere > about 30 years ago. Now I dont know where I found it.

    01/03/2000 07:05:57
    1. Re: [KYSHELBY] Looking for WALL family
    2. John W. Wall
    3. George, Thanks a lot. The William WALL, witness to will, looks promising. Likewise the Preston WALL info looks promising. I am not (that I know of) related to Finley WALL- Sarah Todd. I'm still trying to make a break through connection to WALL beyond my G-grandfather, Henson Dudley WALL. I have new info that leads me to believe that Harrison L. WALL and Emma (?) were his parents. If I find anything I will let you know. John W. Wall john@johnwall.com eFax (603) 687-0482 home page: http://www.johnwall.com genealogy page: http://www.johnwall.com/family/tree.htm -----Original Message----- From: G. Harris <harris@globalreach.net> To: KYSHELBY-L@rootsweb.com <KYSHELBY-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Monday, January 03, 2000 3:23 PM Subject: Re: [KYSHELBY] Looking for WALL family >John, > Here is some WALL info. Hope it helps. > > "Shelby Co., KY Wills & Estates, 1792-1817" lists a "Wm. WALL" as >witness to will of Alexander MILLER, dtd 25 Aug 1816, recorded Oct 1816. > >Shelby Co. marriages (CD's #2, 229, 233): > >Capt. JOHN WALL - SALLY KNIGHT 12 Nov 1815 >MARY WALL - ROBT. ROBISON 29 Jan 1818 >PRESTON WALL - ELLEN BROWN 5 Oct 1819 >FINLEY S. WALL - SARAH S. TODD 22 Aug 1848 >SARAH S. WALL - E.A. HATHAWAY 6 Jun 1854 > >Lots of WALL's shown in Daviess and Casey Co's., KY if that's any help. >The Finley Wall - Sarah Todd marriage interests me as I am researching the >TODD line. If this is your line and you have any additional info on this >particular marriage I would appreciate a look at it. >Thanks >George > >----- Original Message ----- >From: "John W. Wall" <john@johnwall.com> >To: <KYSHELBY-L@rootsweb.com> >Sent: Monday, January 03, 2000 12:44 PM >Subject: [KYSHELBY] Looking for WALL family > > >> I'm looking for a family named WALL. >> >> This family originated in Shelby Co., KY. I believe some of the family >(maybe all) moved out of Kentucky some time between 1835 and 1863. My >information is very sketchy, the following is about all I have and I'm not >overly positive about some of this data. >> >> Grand father - William Wall? >> Father - Preston H. Wall b. about 1800 >> Brother - Richard P. Wall b. October 24, 1831 - He moved to Saline Co., MO >> Brother - John B. Wall >> Brother - Henson Dudley Wall - He moved to Cass Co., NE >> Brother - Harrison L. Wall - I believe he was born about 1835. He moved >to Pierce City, MO >> >> I am looking for any information on this family. In particular I am >looking for a "next" generation Henson Dudley WALL. He was probably born >between 1869 and 1875. I believe he might have been the child of Harrison >L. WALL. >> >> Any help will be greatly appreciated. >> >> John W. Wall >> john@johnwall.com >> eFax (603) 687-0482 >> home page: http://www.johnwall.com >> genealogy page: http://www.johnwall.com/family/tree.htm >> >

    01/03/2000 06:07:04
    1. Re: [KYSHELBY] Looking for WALL family
    2. G. Harris
    3. John, Here is some WALL info. Hope it helps. "Shelby Co., KY Wills & Estates, 1792-1817" lists a "Wm. WALL" as witness to will of Alexander MILLER, dtd 25 Aug 1816, recorded Oct 1816. Shelby Co. marriages (CD's #2, 229, 233): Capt. JOHN WALL - SALLY KNIGHT 12 Nov 1815 MARY WALL - ROBT. ROBISON 29 Jan 1818 PRESTON WALL - ELLEN BROWN 5 Oct 1819 FINLEY S. WALL - SARAH S. TODD 22 Aug 1848 SARAH S. WALL - E.A. HATHAWAY 6 Jun 1854 Lots of WALL's shown in Daviess and Casey Co's., KY if that's any help. The Finley Wall - Sarah Todd marriage interests me as I am researching the TODD line. If this is your line and you have any additional info on this particular marriage I would appreciate a look at it. Thanks George ----- Original Message ----- From: "John W. Wall" <john@johnwall.com> To: <KYSHELBY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, January 03, 2000 12:44 PM Subject: [KYSHELBY] Looking for WALL family > I'm looking for a family named WALL. > > This family originated in Shelby Co., KY. I believe some of the family (maybe all) moved out of Kentucky some time between 1835 and 1863. My information is very sketchy, the following is about all I have and I'm not overly positive about some of this data. > > Grand father - William Wall? > Father - Preston H. Wall b. about 1800 > Brother - Richard P. Wall b. October 24, 1831 - He moved to Saline Co., MO > Brother - John B. Wall > Brother - Henson Dudley Wall - He moved to Cass Co., NE > Brother - Harrison L. Wall - I believe he was born about 1835. He moved to Pierce City, MO > > I am looking for any information on this family. In particular I am looking for a "next" generation Henson Dudley WALL. He was probably born between 1869 and 1875. I believe he might have been the child of Harrison L. WALL. > > Any help will be greatly appreciated. > > John W. Wall > john@johnwall.com > eFax (603) 687-0482 > home page: http://www.johnwall.com > genealogy page: http://www.johnwall.com/family/tree.htm >

    01/03/2000 04:34:52
    1. [KYSHELBY] Re: Unidentified subject!
    2. Hi Dick, Here is the only information that I could find in my Census Index on Thomas Baldwin (nothing on a Thomas Baldon): 1840 Census Giles Co., TN Pg 62 1850 Census Hawkins Co., TN 14th District Pg 16 Roane Co., TN 20th Sub Division Pg 41 Hope this helps. Dennis

    01/03/2000 12:50:08
    1. [KYSHELBY] Looking for WALL family
    2. John W. Wall
    3. I'm looking for a family named WALL. This family originated in Shelby Co., KY. I believe some of the family (maybe all) moved out of Kentucky some time between 1835 and 1863. My information is very sketchy, the following is about all I have and I'm not overly positive about some of this data. Grand father - William Wall? Father - Preston H. Wall b. about 1800 Brother - Richard P. Wall b. October 24, 1831 - He moved to Saline Co., MO Brother - John B. Wall Brother - Henson Dudley Wall - He moved to Cass Co., NE Brother - Harrison L. Wall - I believe he was born about 1835. He moved to Pierce City, MO I am looking for any information on this family. In particular I am looking for a "next" generation Henson Dudley WALL. He was probably born between 1869 and 1875. I believe he might have been the child of Harrison L. WALL. Any help will be greatly appreciated. John W. Wall john@johnwall.com eFax (603) 687-0482 home page: http://www.johnwall.com genealogy page: http://www.johnwall.com/family/tree.htm

    01/03/2000 11:44:48
    1. [KYSHELBY] re: Baldon,Sparr
    2. RICHARD CARTER
    3. Need any information on a marriage between Thomas BALDON/BALDWIN and Nargaret SPARR, or any information of any kind on them. I am showing Margaret died in 1843 in Tennessee.Believed to be parents of McKinsie,James,Samuel,Mariah, and Sarah Baldon, among others. I picked this information up about 30 years ago, but, have no idea where. I am trying to confirm it.-- Dick Carter rcar37@prodigy.net

    01/03/2000 07:22:56
    1. Unidentified subject!
    2. RICHARD CARTER
    3. Need any information on a marriage between Thomas BALDON/BALDWIN and Nargaret SPARR, or any information of any kind on them. I am showing Margaret died in 1843 in Tennessee.Believed to be parents of McKinsie,James,Samuel,Mariah, and Sarah Baldon, among others. I picked this information up about 30 years ago, but, have no idea where. I am trying to confirm it. Dick Carter rcar37@prodigy.net

    01/03/2000 06:57:14