Any of yall got photos of the Futrell family from 1800's??? I have quite a slew of 1800 photos found in my granddaddy's trunk (his grandma was a Futrell), BUT I do not know if any of the photos are of the Futrell family. Apparently he never gave a thought to his granddaughter wanting to know who the folks in the 1800 family album are, so might be Futrells, might be Parkers, might be Dennis, might be Dunlap. But they about have to be one of those four families. Will be happy to post them all on a webpage, for comparing and contrasting, if anyone has any photos to compare and contrast to. jan John 3:16 Future Resident, artist, scribe-in-residence, general troublemaker of the Old Genealogists Home, best kept secret in America Listowner: [email protected] [email protected] Listowner: [email protected]
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I am going to be out of pocket a bit, but decided to give you Futrells something to chew on while I am gone. You have a Futrell who needs some kinfolk. Her name is Levicey Futrell, born 1825. She is in your material, and another with the same birthdate is in mine. The odd thing is, I believe I found her....but I need a little more evidence. Right on the Bible page with Isaac Futrell and Levicey his wife, married April 21, 1824, there is Levicey Futrell born October 1825. Now if anyone knows WHO that Levicey Futrell on that page, born 1825 was, I am most interested...if anyone knows what became of her I am most interested, or if anyone has ever been interested enough to find out more about her I am most interested. I figure there is enough of you out there digging into Futrells, that SOMEONE has surely wondered what became of that Levicey and if they just forgot to write "child of" in front of her name and figured it was self-explanatory, or she was a child they were ashamed of and only wrote her name in the Bible on the page with them because they were "Christian". If anyone can PROVE my Levicey is someone else, or THIS Levicey did not live and reproduce, I am most interested. If anyone can prove THIS Levicey is MY Levicey I am interested...and then the Futrell family will have a mystery solved. Which I presume is what we are all interested in doing. <vbg> But it is quite odd I have a dangling Levicey Futrell, born 1825, who in all this well documented Futrell info, no one claims or knows what happened to, and yall have a dangling Levicey Futrell, born 1825 no one can tell me what happened to. Here is one idea why. She did indeed live, next county over, and she did indeed reproduce. She married David Hendon in 1849. She was a widow living with Rebecca Parker (yup, for those of you with Futrell knowledge, one of your own) in 1850. She married Thomas W. Dennis in 1854. Which is how I happened to turn up with a dangling Futrell and a Futrell descendent when I was not supposed to. Right now the only "proof" I have that she is not this Levicey with the right name and birthdate is that a son of Isaac (Isaac is buried in Stewart Co., same county Levicey lived) supposedly wrote a letter many yea long years after the fact and did not mention her, or that is what I hear. Don't know if that is proof any more than my "proof" ....maybe her brother didn't like her. <vbg> I have kinfolks I don't mention too, and likely to have a few more. <vbg> Anyhow, there is something for yall who really like to get to the bottom of Futrell mysteries and pad your FTM's with them to chew on. If anyone ever turns up the right "acceptable" clues, I will buy them a steak dinner and fill their FTM's with DOCUMENTED Futrell descendents of Levicey, my gg granny. Anyhow, I will keep plugging. <vbg> Levicey wants a home. thanks, jan John 3:16 Future Resident, artist, scribe-in-residence, general troublemaker of the Old Genealogists Home, best kept secret in America Listowner: [email protected] [email protected] Listowner: [email protected]
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This was sent to my by Pat. And since alot of us have roots that connect back to North Carolina, it might be useful <A HREF="http://www.census-online.com/links/NC.html">Click here: Census Online - NC</A> http://www.census-online.com/links/NC.html Timothy C. Hoskins Future Lawnmower, Chief Window Washer, All Round Flunky, General Gopher & Resident of the Old Genealogists Home, best kept secret in America Listowner: [email protected] [email protected] <A HREF="http://hometown.aol.com/tchoski/myhomepage/heritage.html">Click here: Timothy's Tree</A>
I'd appreciate anyone with a copy...or access to a copy...of the 1870 Christian Co., KY census if you could please forward the information for: Louis Crisman on p. 534 in the Hopkinsville Dist. Thanks a lot!!! Trying to make heads or tails of the Crisman family as it is in Christian Co., KY and how it relates to the Crisman family in Beloit, Rock Co., WI. Believe they are related, but haven't figured out how yet. Kathy in FL [email protected]
The Christian County KyGenWeb Home Page is back on line at: http://www.kyseeker.com/christian/index.html Sorry for the inconvenience.
O.K. Thanks a lot. There's several of us working on the line and wanted the info. Keep up the good work. Pat Mc ----- Original Message ----- From: Betty Sellers <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, January 30, 2000 7:12 PM Subject: Re: [KYTRIGG] Trigg Website > Pat I'm working on the Trigg Site - some of it is up now - but I don't think > the Hargroves are as yet.. > > The site is at: > > Http://www.kyseeker.com/trigg/index.html > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: patmc <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Sunday, January 30, 2000 5:43 PM > Subject: [KYTRIGG] Trigg Website > > > > Hi, > > I can't remember who is the owner of the Trigg Co. webpage so I need to > post > > this here. I saw the notice the other day where we were supposed to > repost > > our Trigg Co. Queries but I have another question? I had found a place on > > the website on the Hargroves that Karen Herndon had placed there or > > researched and now we can't access it. Are you going to be able to put it > > back or is that just gone? Thanks. > > Pat McAlpine > > > > > >
Pat I'm working on the Trigg Site - some of it is up now - but I don't think the Hargroves are as yet.. The site is at: Http://www.kyseeker.com/trigg/index.html ----- Original Message ----- From: patmc <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, January 30, 2000 5:43 PM Subject: [KYTRIGG] Trigg Website > Hi, > I can't remember who is the owner of the Trigg Co. webpage so I need to post > this here. I saw the notice the other day where we were supposed to repost > our Trigg Co. Queries but I have another question? I had found a place on > the website on the Hargroves that Karen Herndon had placed there or > researched and now we can't access it. Are you going to be able to put it > back or is that just gone? Thanks. > Pat McAlpine > >
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would someone with access to the 1870 Trigg Co cencus look up a Thomas Brunty.
Hi, I can't remember who is the owner of the Trigg Co. webpage so I need to post this here. I saw the notice the other day where we were supposed to repost our Trigg Co. Queries but I have another question? I had found a place on the website on the Hargroves that Karen Herndon had placed there or researched and now we can't access it. Are you going to be able to put it back or is that just gone? Thanks. Pat McAlpine
Dot, I found a few more items for you on Ethel's husband. Richard Nathan "Dick" Joiner b: 6 Aug 1876 in Trigg Co., KY died: 1935, buried in East End Cemetery in Cadiz, KY parents: Nathan Joiner and Malissa E. Rogers married 1st to: Vangie Cunningham (1882 - 1926) on 18 Feb 1905 children from 1st marriage: 1. Orish Rudolph Joiner (1908 - 1963) married Helen M. Bailey 2. Delmos Joiner (1908 - 1927) 3. Conrad Taylor Joiner (1910 - 1952) married Aubuama B. Peden 4. Marion Joiner married 2nd to: Ethel Thomas on 16 Apr 1927 parents of Ethel Thomas = Walter Thomas and Alice ??? no children listed from 2nd marriage Hope this helps. Kathy in FL [email protected] ----- Original Message ----- From: Dorothy Carmack <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, January 28, 2000 9:50 PM Subject: [KYTRIGG] THOMAS/JOINER > I'm looking for the parents of Ethel Thomas, born 12 July 1905 in Trigg Co. > KY, died 18 August 1964. She married unknown Joiner, then married Jesse > White of Hopkinsville. TIA Dot Carmack >
Everyone, I would like to ask you a favor. Cheryl Adams, the List Owner of Dickson County, TN list and the person that Sub for me while I was in Michigan has a situation in her Family. Her Father has just been diagnosed with a Brain Tumor, and she is in poor spirits. Please, Keep her in your thoughts and prayers. She would also like to hear from you guys, she has been printing out the letters that she gets and taking them to the hospital to show her dad. Send an e-mail to her directly, her addy is [email protected] it would just make her day. Cher is really a sweet and caring person and I hate to see her down in the dumps and worried.... Timothy C. Hoskins Future Lawnmower, Chief Window Washer, All Round Flunky, General Gopher & Resident of the Old Genealogists Home, best kept secret in America Listowner: [email protected] [email protected] <A HREF="http://hometown.aol.com/tchoski/myhomepage/heritage.html">Click here: Timothy's Tree</A>
Thank you very much for the info. on John Barnes and Sadie Barnes.It was terrific.Does anyone know anything About Sadie's Husband ,Lynn Boyd Edwards or his father Hezekaih Edwards.Hezekiah was born in 1805 in Kentucky.He married Elizabeth Young(born 1825)on Dec.9,1833 [n Trigg Co. Ky.He was in the McCracken Co.census in 1850.He had several children.Milton(1835)-William(1839)-Levnia(1837)-George(1841)-Washington(1843) -Thomas(1845)-Lynn Boyd(1847)-and Louisa(1849) I would appreciate any info.Thank you. Orie Edwards
William & Mary Thomas Bridges were the parents of this Drewry, who married Peaches Ann Tart. William was the son of Drewry & Charity Cohoon Bridges. Mary was the dau. James & Mary Standley Thomas. For the definitive story of the Thomas & Bridges families I refer you to The Thomas - Bridges Story by Edison H. Thomas. [[email protected]] Louise
Who are the parents of this Bridges buried in the Bridges Cemetery in Trigg Co, KY? Bridges, Drewry, Jan 20, 1827 - Jul 04 1916
I am looking for info. on John Barnes He was married to Venturia Cunningham.She died in 1893.He had a daughter named Sadie who was married to Lynn Boyd Edwards.She was born on Oct.9 ,1852 and died on May 22, 1940 in Okla. Iwould appreciate any information you might have.
Everyone, Kimberly Schmidt is looking for volunteers to help with the Stewart County Cemetery Book. She still needs people to help her get locations, corrections (from the old book) and any new information that they would like included in the updated volume. If you are in the area and would like to help preserve the information of the cemeteries, PLEASE contact Kimberly at [email protected] Timothy C. Hoskins Future Lawnmower, Chief Window Washer, All Round Flunky, General Gopher & Resident of the Old Genealogists Home, best kept secret in America Listowner: [email protected] [email protected] <A HREF="http://hometown.aol.com/tchoski/myhomepage/heritage.html">Click here: Timothy's Tree</A>
TIM THERE IS A LOT OF INFORMATION ON THIS SITE!! THANKS FOR THE TIP. KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK. BILL