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    1. Re: [KYTRIGG] Drewry Sholar
    2. Sandi The parents of Drewry Bridges Sholar were Allen Sholar & Jemima Bridges. DB Sholar b. 16 May 1831, Trigg; d. 24 Dec 1871, Trigg. Helen Wiles, dau. of David Wiles & Sarah Gold, b. 13 Mar 1848/9, Mecklenburg, VA; d 28 July 1924, Christian, KY. Do you know who the parents of David Wiles were? Louise

    03/03/2000 06:25:03
    1. Re: [KYTRIGG] Re: KYTRIGG-D Digest V00 #64
    2. Marvin, this is great! Where did you find this? I've been trying to figure out this connection for a while and was stuck. Are you connected to the Averitts? Tom

    03/03/2000 04:02:21
    1. [KYTRIGG] Drewery Sholar
    2. Who is the father of Drewery Sholar b c 1840 married Helen Wiles b c1850 12/24/1871 in Trigg Co, KY any help appreciated sandi

    03/03/2000 02:48:13
    1. [KYTRIGG] Christopher Wren "Bubby" Joiner/Ozella Pryor and children and their spouses
    2. MICHAEL MARTINEZ
    3. Christopher Wren "Bubby" Joiner was born 18 Apr 1869 in Trigg Co., KY. He died 23 May 1948 and is buried in the new section of the Ft. Donaldson Cemetery in Dover, TN. He was the son of James Burrell Joiner and Amanda D.V. Campbell. On 2 Feb 1898 he married Ozella Pryor, the daughter of Joe Pryor and Emily McCain. Ozella was born 1873 and died 7 Jun 1952. She too is buried in the Ft. Donaldson Cemetery. Children of Bubby and Ozella: 1. Emmie D. Joiner (b. 13 Dec 1902) m. Leonard Rutland Riggins (son of Houston Tyler Riggins and Myrtle Rutland) 2. Clarence Wren Joiner, Jr. (Oct 1905 - 6 Mar 1906) Any corrections/additions are appreciated. Thanks. Kathy in FL [email protected]

    03/02/2000 08:02:54
    1. [KYTRIGG] Strawbridge
    2. MICHAEL MARTINEZ
    3. Here is some early STRAWBRIDGE information that I've found: I know nothing beyond what is posted here but thought it might be helpful in eventually unraveling where the Strawbridge name came from in this area. I also have a note at the bottom of this post. Revolutionary War Roll Surname Given Name Middle Initial Company Unit Rank - Induction Rank - Discharge Notes ROLL-BOX ROLL-EXCT STRAWBRIDGE ABSOLEM PRIVATE 67 STRAWBRIDGE ABSOLOM PRIVATE 69 STRAWBRIDGE GEO PRIVATE 126 STRAWBRIDGE GEORGE PRIVATE 126 STRAWBRIDGE JOB PRIVATE 57 STRAWBRIDGE JOS PRIVATE 64 STRAWBRIDGE JOSEPH LIEUTENANT 84 STRAWBRIDGE THOS CAPT 1 War of 1812 Muster Roll Surname Given Name Middle Initial Company Unit Rank - Induction Rank - Discharge MISC ROLL-BOX ROLL-EXCT STRAWBRIDGE JOHN 1 REGIMENT U.S. VOLUNTEERS. (1 REG'T MISS. TERRITORIAL VOLS.) CORPORAL CORPORAL 201 602 STRAWBRIDGE JOHN 2 BRIGADE (SNYDER'S), PENNSYLVANIA MIL. ASST SQM GIRL ASST SQM GIRL 201 602 STRAWBRIDGE JOHN 132 REG'T (DALE'S) PENNSYLVANIA MILITIA. PRIVATE PRIVATE 201 602 STRAWBRIDGE JOHN 137 REG'T (MARLIN'S) PENNSYLVANIA MIL. PRIVATE PRIVATE 201 602 STRAWBRIDGE WILLIAM 23 REG'T (WILSON'S), MARYLAND MILITIA. PRIVATE PRIVATE 201 602 THE AMERICAN GENEALOGIST, Being a CATALOGUE OF FAMILY HISTORIES. GENEALOGIES. Genealogy. STROWBRIDGE, Morrison or Morison, Strawbridge. [Descendants of Wm. Strobridge of Middleborough, Mass., 1722; Wm. Morrison, son of Robt. of North Bridgewater, Mass., 1740, and the Strawbridges of Md. and Pa.] By Mary Stiles (Paul) Guild. Lowell, Mass.: Vox Populi Press, 1891. 8vo, 329 pages (paged 30 + 299), 30 illustrations, edition 500 copies. 1820 STRAWBRIDGE WILLIAM Davison Co TN 110001-22010 Federal Population Schedule TN 1820 Federal Census Index TNS2a1212970 STRAWBRIDGE, Thomas Chillisquaque Cem Northumberland Co PA 37 Abstract of Graves of Revolutionary Patriots, Vol.4, p. -Serial: 10173; 10303; Volume: 1; 2 Census Records: 1787 STRAWBRIDGE ELIJAH Martin County NC 001 Undesignated District State or colonial census NC Early Census Index NCS1a3029387 1787 STRAWBRIDGE ELIJAH Martin County NC 001 Undesignated District State or colonial census NC Early Census Index NCS1a3029389 1790 STRAWBRIDGE ELIJAH Martin County NC 068 01 04 03 00 00 Federal Population Schedule NC 1790 Federal Census Index NCS1a3029386 1790 STRAWBRIDGE ELIJAH Martin County NC 068 01 04 03 00 00 Federal Population Schedule NC 1790 Federal Census Index NCS1a3029388 1790 STRAWBRIDGE ELIJAH Martin County NC 440 No Township Listed Federal Population Schedule NC 1790 Federal Census Index NC02245463 1800 STRAWBRIDGE WILLIAM JUN. Martin County NC 410 00100-00000-01 Federal Population Schedule NC 1800 Federal Census Index NCS1a3029441 1800 STRAWBRIDGE WILLIAM JUN. Martin County NC 410 00100-00000-01 Federal Population Schedule NC 1800 Federal Census Index NCS1a3029444 1778 STRAWBRIDGE WILLIAM Martin County NC Early Tax List NC Early Census Index NC5353071 1779 STRAWBRIDGE WILLIAM Martin County NC NC Early Census Index NCS1a3029438 1810 STRAWBRIDGE WILLIAM Martin County NC 015 No Township Listed Federal Population Schedule NC 1810 Federal Census Index NCS1a3029440 1810 STRAWBRIDGE WILLIAM Martin County NC 015 No Township Listed Federal Population Schedule NC 1810 Federal Census Index NCS1a3029443 1790 STRAWBRIDGE WILLIAM Pitt County NC 146 02 02 04 00 00 Federal Population Schedule NC 1790 Federal Census Index NCS1a3029439 1790 STRAWBRIDGE WILLIAM Pitt County NC 146 02 02 04 00 00 Federal Population Schedule NC 1790 Federal Census Index NCS1a3029442 1790 STRAWBRIDGE WILLIAM Pitt County NC 454 No Township Listed Federal Population Schedule NC 1790 Federal Census Index NC02245464 Personally, I've become interested in the Strawbridge name in Pitt County, NC. In some of the histories of the area of Flat Lick, Trigg Co., KY and Stewart Co., TN its been stated that the Wester and Pitt families migrated together into the area from NC. Shortly thereafter, Thomas Joyner/Joiner and his wife Patience Wester migrated to the Trigg County area. There is also a group of Joiner/Joyner's in Pitt Co., NC that I'm hoping to research soon. The Joiner's married into the Taylor family through Mary Polly Taylor like we have been discussing. Now assuming that Mary Polly Taylor was related to the John Taylor/Mary Strawbridge line....well, long way around it looks as least as likely as anything else that I've run across thus far. Any comments/suggestions? Kathy in FL [email protected]

    03/02/2000 07:57:37
    1. Re: [KYTRIGG] Sharing Obituary and Memorials
    2. I'm sorry, these are from 1940.

    03/02/2000 07:13:54
    1. [KYTRIGG] Sharing Obituary and Memorials
    2. I placed types the following in my FTM files tonight. My father looked up to sister, Josephine as he was growing up. Tears would come from my daddy's eyes everytime he spoke of her. These touched me greatly this evening, and I wanted to share. How I wish I would have been able to know her! Josephine Grigsby Broadbent Succumbs Funeral Rites Held Saturday Afternoon Josephine Grigsby Broadbent, 29, wife of Felix Ewing Broadbent died Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock at Jennie Stewart Hospital, Hopkinsville, after a week's illness. She suffered an acute attack of appendicitis and was rushed to the hospital where she underwent an appendectomy, but her condition grew steadily worse, and the end came Friday afternoon in spite of all that medical skill and loving hands could do. Mrs. Broadbent, daughter of Georgia McAtee Grigsby and the late Jack Grigsby, was born Dec. 7th, 1911. Trigg County, where she spent her entire life. She was married May 8, 1929 to Felix Ewing Broadbent. of this county, and to this union were born two children, Louise and Jack, both of whom survive. When quite young she united with the Cadiz Christian Church and remained a consistent and loyal member until her demise. She was graduated from the Cadiz High School in the class of 1929. Mrs. Broadbent, better known as "Josephine" by her intimate friends, was truly a sweet Christian character as was exemplified in her everyday life. She was always faithful and loyal to every obligation and met every duty willingly. Being a woman of striking personality, she was loved by all who were privileged to know her. At the time of her death she was associated with Glenn's Store and assistant teacher at Trigg County High. Funeral services were held Saturday afternoon at Bethel Church, the Rev. Cave, Hopkinsville Christian Church, officiating and interment followed at Bethel cemetery. Pallbearers were: Henry, Oscar, John and Robert Grigsby, James and Leslie Broadbent. Surviving besides her husband and children are her mother, Mrs. Georgia G. Mitchell, four brothers, Henry, Oscar, John and Robert Grigsby all of Trigg county, a maternal grandmother, Mrs. Anna McAtee and many other relatives. MRS. EUEN BROADBENT DIES By Charlene Jones The joys of Christmastide was dimmed by the sorrow brought with the departure of the spirit of Mrs. Euen Broadbent fro this troubleworn earth. She will be missed everywhere because everywhere she went people loved her. Especially will she be missed at Trigg County High. She was employed as a teacher to help those who have trouble with their reading, spelling, writing, and mathematics. She had managed with success this task assigned as she did everything she undertook. So the students take this opportunity to express their sympathy to the bereaved husband and children. In Memory Of Josephine Grigsby Broadbent On Thursday, Dec. 27, near the hour of three in the afternoon our heavenly Father and ruler over heaven and earth raised his eyes and with a beckoning hand said come! Come unto me, ye who are weary and heavy laden and I will give you rest. To this signal the beautiful spirit of Mrs. Josephine Grigsby Broadbent took its heavenly homeward flight and on earth splendid life of Mrs. Broadbent came to an end. The passing was so peaceful that the loved ones, heavy with grief, their aching, tear dimmed eyes saw but the shadow fall and hardly knew when o rin what fair or unfamiliar guise the spirit left the work of men. It broke from sickness which had kept her bedfast only a few days and which medical skill, prayer and love itself with its restraining hands could not its course delay. She fell asleep outwearied with the strife and arose next morning to meet the dawn of ever lasting life. Having finished her work on earth her new work begun again the next morning. The tomb is not a blind alley, it is a thoroughfare. It closes on the twilight, and opens on the dawn. Those who knew Josephine loved her dearly. Her charming grace and splendid personality made her many friends who were very grieved by her passing so early in life. We would say in the blood of youth. She loved her family and friends and to do something for the comfort and happiness of others was her pleasure and delight. It can be truly said she never complained and always spoke well of her acquaintances. A Friend

    03/02/2000 07:05:53
    1. [KYTRIGG] Descendants of Nathaniel Keel
    2. I am looking for additions and corrections.... Descendants of Nathaniel Keel Generation No. 1 1. NATHANIEL1 KEEL Child of NATHANIEL KEEL is: 2. i. SAMUEL2 KEEL, b. 1740; d. August 19, 1796. Generation No. 2 2. SAMUEL2 KEEL (NATHANIEL1) was born 1740, and died August 19, 1796. He married NANCY ROSSER 1762 in Warren COunty, North Carolina. Child of SAMUEL KEEL and NANCY ROSSER is: 3. i. NATHAN3 KEEL, b. Abt. 1770. Generation No. 3 3. NATHAN3 KEEL (SAMUEL2, NATHANIEL1) was born Abt. 1770. Child of NATHAN KEEL is: 4. i. THOMAS P.4 KEEL. Generation No. 4 4. THOMAS P.4 KEEL (NATHAN3, SAMUEL2, NATHANIEL1) He married ELIZABETH MOORE. Children of THOMAS KEEL and ELIZABETH MOORE are: 5. i. MARTHA JANE5 KEEL, b. 1833, North Carolina. ii. NATHANIEL P. KEEL. 6. iii. SARAH KEEL, d. 1859, Trigg County, Kentucky. Generation No. 5 5. MARTHA JANE5 KEEL (THOMAS P.4, NATHAN3, SAMUEL2, NATHANIEL1) was born 1833 in North Carolina. She married (1) HUGH LOSS BELL. He was born 1838. She married (2) RYLAND ROBERTS November 05, 1849. He was born 1828 in Paris, Henry County, Tennessee, and died Bef. 1866. Children of MARTHA KEEL and HUGH BELL are: i. JOSEPH6 BELL. ii. ALEXANDER BELL, b. February 17, 1869. iii. JOHN EDMOND BELL, b. October 17, 1870. Children of MARTHA KEEL and RYLAND ROBERTS are: 7. iv. SARAH JANE6 ROBERTS, b. September 10, 1854, Stewart County, Tennessee; d. July 1929, McAlester, Pittsburg County, Oklahoma. v. NEWTON ROBERTS, b. 1850. vi. MARY ROBERTS, b. 1855. vii. NANCY ROBERTS, b. 1858. 6. SARAH5 KEEL (THOMAS P.4, NATHAN3, SAMUEL2, NATHANIEL1) died 1859 in Trigg County, Kentucky. She married HUGH LOSS BELL June 27, 1857 in Dover, Stewart County, Tennessee. He was born 1838. Child of SARAH KEEL and HUGH BELL is: i. JAMES PICKNEY6 BELL, b. 1858. Generation No. 6 7. SARAH JANE6 ROBERTS (MARTHA JANE5 KEEL, THOMAS P.4, NATHAN3, SAMUEL2, NATHANIEL1) was born September 10, 1854 in Stewart County, Tennessee, and died July 1929 in McAlester, Pittsburg County, Oklahoma. She married JOHN ALONZO CHESTER January 12, 1871 in Clarksville, Montgomery County, Tennessee, son of HENRY CHESTER and ELIZABETH THWEATT. He was born March 21, 1850 in Montgomery County, Tennessee, and died January 21, 1927 in Bokchito, Bryan County, Oklahoma. Children of SARAH ROBERTS and JOHN CHESTER are: i. JAMES LEE7 CHESTER, b. March 23, 1872, Dover, Stewart County, Tennessee; d. December 15, 1949, Bokchito, Bryan County, Oklahoma; m. LILLIE BELL ALLEN, May 25, 1898; b. November 17, 1882, Bonham, Fannin County, Texas; d. May 02, 1974, Borger, Hutchinson County, Texas. ii. HALLIE MORTIMER CHESTER, b. December 11, 1876, Dover, Stewart County, Tennessee; d. May 23, 1960, Mabank, Henderson County, Texas; m. (1) BERTHA BOEHME, Abt. 1899, Texas; b. November 17, 1878, Texas; d. September 28, 1928, Wirt, Oklahoma; m. (2) CARRIE BOEHME, December 16, 1929, Henderson County, Texas; b. June 11, 1889; d. September 11, 1975, Texarkana, Texas. iii. WALTER ALLIE CHESTER, b. October 05, 1880, Dover, Stewart County, Tennessee; d. October 01, 1945, Tipton, Tilman County, Oklahoma; m. ELIZABETH SEDDLES, Abt. 1900, Choctaw Nation, Indian Territory; b. October 01, 1880, Texas; d. 1962, Snyder, Kiowa County, Oklahoma. iv. DOLLIE CHESTER, b. September 09, 1882, Paris, Lamar County, Texas; d. March 08, 1943, McAlester, Pittsburg County, Oklahoma; m. (1) FLOYD LOONIE; b. 1893, Texas; m. (2) ELZA BOND, Abt. 1899, Oklahoma; b. April 1880, Kansas; d. January 1965. v. WILLIAM CHESTER, b. September 1884, Paris, Lamar County, Texas; d. Aft. 1900, Oklahoma. vi. IDA CHESTER, b. December 1889, Paris, Lamar County, Texas. vii. LILLIE PEARL CHESTER, b. March 23, 1893, Dennison or Paris, Texas; d. April 26, 1966, Modesto, California; m. OSCAR M. BOEHME; b. March 13, 1882, Amarillo, Potter County, Texas; d. November 07, 1965, Modesto, California. viii. MARY ALMA CHESTER, b. January 14, 1896, Paris, Lamar County, Texas; d. December 26, 1952, Muskogee, Oklahoma; m. (1) JOHN NEWELL; m. (2) CROUCH; m. (3) GEORGE WASHINGTON GLENN, Abt. 1911, Oklahoma; b. April 16, 1881, Milam County, Texas; d. October 02, 1976, Lubbock, Lubbock County, Texas; m. (4) JOHNSON, Abt. 1944, Kansas. Timothy C. Hoskins Free Leonard Peltier !!!!!!!!!!! Future Lawnmower, Chief Window Washer, All Round Flunky, General Gopher, STINKER-in-residence of "The Bluffs" Old Genealogists Home, Best Kept Secret in America Listowner: [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] CO-Listowner: [email protected] Moderator : [email protected] Caretaker : [email protected] <A HREF="http://hometown.aol.com/tchoski/myhomepage/heritage.html">Click here: Timothy's Tree</A>

    03/02/2000 05:56:56
    1. [KYTRIGG] Trip to Lexington 1913
    2. From: [email protected] (Betty Sellers) Cadiz REcord September 1913 September 1913 Pleasant Trip To Lexington EDITOR RECORD - As so many of my relatives have asked me to tell them of my trip to Lexington, I thought I would take this method so all could hear through your paper. W arrived at night August 11th. Half of our relatives met us at the depot and, oh, what a joyful welcome they gave us. The first day we spent with cousin Bennie Hayes, and on Monday and Tuesday at cousin Edna Moore's. From there to my mother's old home. I dark from the same spring my mother drank from until she married and moved here. Saw my great grandmother Goodwin's home in Lexington, a large brick house over a hundred years old, but looks like a new house now. Third day with cousin Clyde Thomas, Fourth day to fair and saw a cow that weight 1950 pounds and a hog 23 months old weight 950 pounds. Friday, fifth day with Mrs. Richard Meredith. Saturday to fair again. Spent one night with Mrs. Warren Veal and one night with Mrs. Vergia Boatwright. All of these families were uncle Alex Haye's children - my mother's brother. We saw all through St. Joseph hospita; saw Henry Clay's home, oldest home in Lexington, kept so nice. Saw Henry Clay's monument and vaultt at cemetery. Saw Breckenridge's and John Morgan's monuments. Uncle Alex hayes fought under Morgan's command. Sunday the last day we planned to have a Hayes reunion and all go to the Blue Grass Park. So every one carried a lunch basket filled to over flowing. This was our sweetest day. Twenty three of us, all Hayes blood and first and second cousins, except Mr. E. W. Tuggle, and he was grand father of Bennie Hayes' children. So we could not have had such a great time if he was not there. The last night was Sunday night and although tired and sad at parting next morning we all from park to Christian church and heard such a good sermon. Next morning we had all a sad good-bye, with hope to meet again. Timothy C. Hoskins Free Leonard Peltier !!!!!!!!!!! Future Lawnmower, Chief Window Washer, All Round Flunky, General Gopher, STINKER-in-residence of "The Bluffs" Old Genealogists Home, Best Kept Secret in America Listowner: [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] CO-Listowner: [email protected] Moderator : [email protected] Caretaker : [email protected] <A HREF="http://hometown.aol.com/tchoski/myhomepage/heritage.html">Click here: Timothy's Tree</A>

    03/02/2000 05:50:13
    1. [KYTRIGG] Smith and Whitney Families
    2. Beverly Pyle
    3. I am looking for the Smith and Whitney families of Trigg Co. Merela or Merelda Whitney was born in 1822. She had a brother Wayman C Whitney, who lived in Cadiz, in the 1850's and may have gone to Christian Co in 1856. She married John Smith and had children, George W., Emma (b 1848 in Trigg Co.), John R. and Warfman Smith. They moved to Wayne Co. Mo. sometime in the middle 1850's. She died in Chillicothe, Mo. in 1870. She was married to Soloman Bergdoll at that time. Other names I have are brother and sister, Prior Whitney, and Emily who died in 1855. I also have an Archibald Cooper who was married to her late sister, but I have no name for her. The only thing we know of John Smith is that he had family in Christian Co. James Smith had a tanyard east of Hopkinsville, Ky in 1853. Any help will be appreciated. Thanks. Beverly

    03/02/2000 04:58:28
    1. [KYTRIGG] VICK, MALLORY, CARR
    2. From: [email protected] (Laura) Anyone have anything to add, anything that needs changed, anything else? Thanks, Laura **************************************************************** Descendants of Julia Ann Vick Generation No. 1 1. JULIA ANN1 VICK. She married JOE MALLORY. Children of JULIA VICK and JOE MALLORY are: 2. i. JULIA ANN2 MALLORY, b. February 15, 1822, Tennessee; d. March 14, 1888. ii. HARDIN MALLORY, m. RED ?. Generation No. 2 2. JULIA ANN2 MALLORY (JULIA ANN1 VICK) was born February 15, 1822 in Tennessee, and died March 14, 1888. She married JOHN RANSOM CARR July 17, 1836, son of JOHN CARR and NANCY ROGERS. Marriage Notes for JULIA MALLORY and JOHN CARR: Another marriage date listed as March 20, 1888 Children of JULIA MALLORY and JOHN CARR are: i. LUCY ARMINTA E.3 CARR, b. 1840; d. 1862; m. JONATHAN R. FUTRELL, November 25, 1858, Trigg County, KY. ii. PAYTON G. CARR, b. May 10, 1842, Kentucky; d. October 22, 1925; m. ELIZABETH SHOLAR, December 15, 1865. iii. NANCY W. CARR, b. 1844. iv. LORY P. CARR, b. 1846. v. WILMOTH EMMA CARR, b. April 22, 1849, Trigg County, KY; d. 1889; m. ALBERT BROWN, April 18, 1867, Trigg County, KY. vi. RANSOM NEWELL CARR, b. 1855; m. MARY ?. Timothy C. Hoskins Future Lawnmower, Chief Window Washer, All Round Flunky, General Gopher, STINKER-in-residence of "The Bluffs" Old Genealogists Home, Best Kept Secret in America Listowner: [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] CO-Listowner: [email protected] Moderator : [email protected] Caretaker : [email protected] <A HREF="http://hometown.aol.com/tchoski/myhomepage/heritage.html">Click here: Timothy's Tree</A>

    03/02/2000 01:42:38
    1. [KYTRIGG] ROGERS, Jonathan & Drucilla
    2. From: [email protected] (Laura) Another ROGERS question: Anyone have any dates or answers to the following questions? Thanks, Laura 1. JONATHAN ROGERS. He married DRUCILLA {Surname? When? Where?}. Child of JONATHAN ROGERS and DRUCILLA ? is: 2. i. DAVID ROGERS, b. April 22, 1785 {Where?}. He married (1) NANCY SUMNER {When? Where?}. He married (2) ANN WESTER May 08, 1830 in Trigg County, Kentucky. Children of DAVID ROGERS and NANCY SUMNER are: i. JONATHAN3 ROGERS, b. February 21, 1809, North Carolina; m. (1) SARAH RICKS LANCASTER, November 24, 1828; m. (2) MARY B. WATWOOD, December 19, 1860. ii. JANE ROGERS, b. July 26, 1810. {Death date? Married?} iii. BENJAMIN S. ROGERS, b. March 22, 1812; d. April 20, 1850, Trigg County, KY Buried in Sholar/Rogers Cemetery; m. MARY LANCASTER, 1839. iv. RICHARD SUMNER ROGERS, b. February 26, 1818, Kentucky; m. MARY J. CARR, January 11, 1837, Trigg Co., KY. v. MARTHA IRENE ROGERS, b. September 22, 1824. {Death date? Married?} Child of DAVID ROGERS and ANN WESTER is: vi. ELIZABETH CAROLINE3 ROGERS, b. May 03, 1831. {Death date? Married?} Timothy C. Hoskins Future Lawnmower, Chief Window Washer, All Round Flunky, General Gopher, STINKER-in-residence of "The Bluffs" Old Genealogists Home, Best Kept Secret in America Listowner: [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] CO-Listowner: [email protected] Moderator : [email protected] Caretaker : [email protected] <A HREF="http://hometown.aol.com/tchoski/myhomepage/heritage.html">Click here: Timothy's Tree</A>

    03/02/2000 01:41:58
    1. [KYTRIGG] ROGERS, John & Ann
    2. From: [email protected] (Laura) Anyone have any info to fill these spaces? 1. JOHN ROGERS died 1812. He married ANN ?. Children of JOHN ROGERS and ANN ? are: 2. i. ANN2 ROGERS, b. Kentucky. 3. ii. JOHN ROGERS, d. 1841. 4. iii. NANCY ROGERS, b. 1772-1795, Trigg Co., KY; d. 1819-1883. 5. iv. SYNTHIA JANE ROGERS, b. 1797, KY. 6. v. JOSEPH ROGERS, b. 1801, KY. *********************************************************** Timothy C. Hoskins Future Lawnmower, Chief Window Washer, All Round Flunky, General Gopher, STINKER-in-residence of "The Bluffs" Old Genealogists Home, Best Kept Secret in America Listowner: [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] CO-Listowner: [email protected] Moderator : [email protected] Caretaker : [email protected] <A HREF="http://hometown.aol.com/tchoski/myhomepage/heritage.html">Click here: Timothy's Tree</A>

    03/02/2000 01:41:22
    1. [KYTRIGG] Descendants of Silas Richard Averitt
    2. I am looking for additions, corrections, dates, places, parents, siblings......anything more that i can add to this line Descendants of Silas Richard Averitt Generation No. 1 1. SILAS RICHARD1 AVERITT He married ADDIE LOGAN MORRIS, daughter of JOHN MORRIS and CAROLINE BOGARD. Child of SILAS AVERITT and ADDIE MORRIS is: 2. i. BUELL LOGAN2 AVERITT. Generation No. 2 2. BUELL LOGAN2 AVERITT (SILAS RICHARD1) He married ANNIE ERLE SMITH. Child of BUELL AVERITT and ANNIE SMITH is: i. ELSA BUELDINE3 AVERITT, m. WILLIAM BERNICE EZELL. Timothy C. Hoskins Future Lawnmower, Chief Window Washer, All Round Flunky, General Gopher, STINKER-in-residence of "The Bluffs" Old Genealogists Home, Best Kept Secret in America Listowner: [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] CO-Listowner: [email protected] Moderator : [email protected] Caretaker : [email protected] <A HREF="http://hometown.aol.com/tchoski/myhomepage/heritage.html">Click here: Timothy's Tree</A>

    03/02/2000 01:13:58
    1. [KYTRIGG] Re: KYTRIGG-D Digest V00 #64
    2. In a message dated 3/2/00 3:20:18 PM Central Standard Time, [email protected] writes: << I'm looking for Averitts in Trigg Co. I know of at least two separate families that came from Virginia about 1852 and settled aound Cadiz. My line comes from Lewis H Averitt (1812-1881). Some of his family were still in the area around 1920. The other Averitt line descends from Thomas C Averitt, also from Virginia. Some of the related families are Dabney, Crute, Blane, Hammond, Magraw, Patterson. Thanks >> Lewis H. AVERITT and Thomas C. AVERITT were brothers. They were sons of Rudd AVERITT. Have a nice day, Marvin Delano SNODDY

    03/02/2000 12:10:28
    1. [KYTRIGG] National Archives Fire
    2. This came from Mary, [email protected] <A HREF="http://www.usnewswire.com/topnews/Current_Releases/0301-131.html">Cl ick here: National Archives Statement on Records Center Fire</A> http://www.usnewswire.com/topnews/Current_Releases/0301-131.html Timothy C. Hoskins Future Lawnmower, Chief Window Washer, All Round Flunky, General Gopher, STINKER-in-residence of "The Bluffs" Old Genealogists Home, Best Kept Secret in America Listowner: [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] CO-Listowner: [email protected] Moderator : [email protected] Caretaker : [email protected] <A HREF="http://hometown.aol.com/tchoski/myhomepage/heritage.html">Click here: Timothy's Tree</A>

    03/02/2000 11:20:22
    1. [KYTRIGG] Joseph Franklin Vaughn
    2. I am looking for info on Joseph Franklin Vaughn.He was married to Nancy Picket.They had a son(Edward Clifford married to Laural Bell Manning) I think they came from Trigg Co. KY.Thank you for any info. Orie Edwards

    03/02/2000 10:01:48
    1. [KYTRIGG] Save Ohio's Civil War Battlefield : Buffington Island
    2. <A HREF="http://www.petitiononline.com/Buff/petition.html"> Save Ohio's Civil War Battlefield : Buffington Island</A> http://www.petitiononline.com/Buff/petition.html Timothy C. Hoskins Future Lawnmower, Chief Window Washer, All Round Flunky, General Gopher, STINKER-in-residence of "The Bluffs" Old Genealogists Home, Best Kept Secret in America Listowner: [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] CO-Listowner: [email protected] Moderator : [email protected] Caretaker : [email protected] <A HREF="http://hometown.aol.com/tchoski/myhomepage/heritage.html">Click here: Timothy's Tree</A>

    03/02/2000 06:39:28
    1. Re: [KYTRIGG] Trigg Co,-Bertie Co, NC Ancestors
    2. The Mammens
    3. What a kind offer! Would you please check Leonard Langston, Bennett Langston, Frederick Holland and Henry Holland? I believe all four were in Bertie Co. NC. Many thanks! Ed ---------- > From: [email protected] > To: [email protected] > Subject: [KYTRIGG] Trigg Co,-Bertie Co, NC Ancestors > Date: Thursday, March 02, 2000 12:40 AM > > For those of you who have ancestors coming to Trigg Co through Northa > Carolina. I will do look ups on CD509-North Carolina Wills. This CD has the > following books: > North Carolina Wills: A Testator Index, 1665-1900 > by Thornton W. Mitchell > An index to more than 75,000 persons who died and left wills in North > Carolina between 1655 and 1900, this volume represents one of the single most > important finding-aids in North Carolina genealogy. Organized by surname, > you'll find name of testator, county in which the individual's will was > proved, date of probate, book and page number where you'll find a copy of the > will, and location of the original will. The author also provides a concise > history of the probate records of all 107 North Carolina counties. Within the > history he details the date of the county's formation, the territory from > which it was formed, the dates wills were first filed and recorded, the > various record book designations, the status of the records, and the location > of the original, recorded and copied wills. > · North Carolina Wills And Inventories > by J. Bryan Grimes > A critical source on North Carolina's pre-Revolutionary War families, here > you'll find the full text of 200 wills and 50 inventories. This includes the > period of time when the recording of wills was the responsibility of North > Carolina's counties. The records not only provide detailed assessments of an > individual's material possessions they also note family members, friends, and > relationships. > · Abstract Of North Carolina Wills, 1663-1760 > Compiled from wills found in the Office of the Secretary of State of North > Carolina, the abstracts collected here reference approximately 20,000 names. > Alphabetically arranged according to the name of the testator, the abstracts > usually provide the following information: date of will administration, place > of residence, names of plantations mentioned, page number and will book in > which you'll find a copy of the original record, and names of family members, > witnesses, and probate officers. > · An Abstract of North Carolina Wills from About 1760 to About 1800, > Supplementing Grimes' Abstract of North Carolina Wills 1663-1760 > Arranged alphabetically by county and by surname, this volume supplements a > 1906 work by J. Bryan Grimes containing abstracts of the State Wills. The > State Wills were those recorded during the period between 1663 and 1760, when > it was required that wills be filed in the office of the Secretary of State. > After 1760 wills were recorded at the county level. This comprehensive volume > covers abstracts of wills from 1760 to 1800 from the entire state of North > Carolina. Generally, you'll find the following information: name of testator, > dates of will, and names of family members. >

    03/02/2000 06:05:05
    1. Re: [KYTRIGG] James Burrell "Jim" Joiner/Amanda Demeris Virginia Campbell
    2. Robin and Sherri Nuttall
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: MICHAEL MARTINEZ <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, February 29, 2000 7:39 PM Subject: [KYTRIGG] James Burrell "Jim" Joiner/Amanda Demeris Virginia Campbell > James Burrell "Jim" Joiner was born 31 Oct 1842 in Trigg Co., KY. He died > 30 Aug 1905 and is buried in Flat Lick Cemetery in Christian Co., KY. He > was the son of Nathan Joiner and Israel Green Joiner. On 15 Feb 1866, he > married Amanda Demeris Virginia Campbell, daughter of William G. and Nancy > Campbell. The service was performed by Israel Green Joiner. > > Amanda was born 8 Jan 1846 in Trigg Co., KY. She died 22 Jun 1914 and is > buried in Flat Lick Cemetery. > > The children of Jim and Amanda: > > 1. Rev. Edward Everett Joiner (b. 1866) m. Lula May Roland > 2. Christopher Wren "Bubby" Joiner (b. 1869) m. Ozella Pryor > 3. Lizzie Ambie Joiner (b. 1879) m. Joseph Wesley Smith > > Any additions/corrections are appreciated. Thanks. > > Kathy in FL [email protected] > >

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