This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Barnes, Cunningham, Edwards, Gray Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/hBB.2ACE/839.1.1.1 Message Board Post: Hi Reta - when I printed the Cunningham family history in 2001, I was able to locate some of the descendants of Solomon W. and Clarissa Futrell Barnes' son, John F. Barnes and his wife Veturia Cunningham, who live in TX and OK. Also, Isaac M. and Narsisia (Cunningham) Gray are in my Cunningham family history.. their daughter Lula Pearl Gray married Carols Crouse; their son Andrew Gray married Lola Bridges; their daughter Mellie Gray maried Leonard Peal; and their son Bentley Gay married Peachie Hendricks.There was also a William Gray wno married Penelope Cunningham. As I said, I have had a book printed on the Cunningham family, and the families listed above are listed in this book. Marqua - e-mail <marquaj@yahoo.com>
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Gray-Crouse Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/hBB.2ACE/480.497.502.1.1 Message Board Post: Isaac Mason Gray is my great great great grandfather. Please let me know what you need. I am interested in Penelopes marriages and dates. My email is jfunyfarm2@hotmail.com. Jane
Betty Lockett Nanabjl@cs.com ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Mantle Rock center invites Indian Elders to Crittenden County, Kentucky Speakers of different Indian Nations will be brought in by the Cherokee Center. A speaker is already set on prophecies. By Angie Kinsey The Paducah Sun December 27, 2002 Marion, Crittendon County, Kentucky American Indian elders from across the country are expected to visit Crittenden, County next year as guests of the Mantle Rock Native Education and cultural Center. The cultural center office opened this month at 110 Main Street on the courthouse square. "We don't want to limit this to Cherokees and Cherokee teachings," said Momfeather Erickson, a member of the Mantle Rock Cherokees who moved to Marion recently from Omaha, Nebraska. "We're bringing elders in from all different nations to do speaking. We want the elders to feel welcome to come here, no matter who they are. We want to welcome the world to come." Leon Secatero, leader of the Canoncito Navajo tribe in New Mexico, will speak February 18, on American Indian prophecies in the next 500 years. The time and location of his talk have not been determined. The center is named in honor of Mantle Rock in neighboring Livingston County, Kentucky, where hundreds of Cherokee perished in the winter of 1828 while traveling the "Trail Of Tears." The center will be headquarters for Turtle racks, an American Indian online newsletter for children. The web site address is www.turtle-tracks.org. It will also house Mantle Rock Publishing. Long term plans include construction of a living village and teaching center, Erickson said. "If someone teaches soapmaking, flint knapping, or basketmaking, they can put up their place and do it there." she said. "we'll also do children's crafts, storytelling, jewelry and all different native crafts. If someone is interested, they can stop in the office and fill out a questionnaire, and we will get in touch with them. "I'm also available for presentations throughout the area for organizations, churches or schools. We do flute playing, teach dancing, storytelling and the whole thing." A spring pow-wow and a fall festival are also planned for 2003. Erickson, a native of Eastern Kentucky, said the community has welcomed her group with open arms. She hosted an open house at the center on December 14."There was a huge turnout," she said. "The townspeople have been absolutely so encouraging and so wonderful. I've been so impressed. It's really been fantastic." Erickson can be reached by phone at 270 965-2142.
Hi Listers. The 1930 Federal Lyon Co., Ky., Census has been transcribed, printed and is for sale. It is 210 pages, plus Index, and is annotated. The price is $22.50 postage incl. Contact Don Simmons P O Box 66 Melber, Ky. 42069-0066 or phone (270) 856-3552 ********************************************************************** \\\|/// \\ ~ ~ // ( @ @ ) ----oOOo-(_)-oOOo----McGillekehr ********************************************************************** *****Your kygenweb homepages are***** CALDWELL http://home.hiwaay.net/~woliver/caldwell.html LYON http://home.hiwaay.net/~woliver/lyon.html TRIGG http://www.kyseeker.com/trigg/index.html **********************************************************************
I joined the Trigg County list a few months ago. For some time I have been researching the Adams family of Livingston and there more than just a few dots to connect. My biggest is what happened to ZACHARIAH SHAW. According to the 1850 Trigg census report, he was born in VA about 1807. I have been able to find him only in the 1850 US Census for Trigg County. His occupation is show as SB (S teamBoat ?) Pilot. He is shown with a number of his known (from other censuses) children and his wife, Sarah (who I have identified as a Kennedy from Stewart Co., TN). Sarah and family later moved to Livingston County and never returned to TN. Sarah died maybe in McCracken Co.. Their children were born in IL, TN, and KY. Zachariah and Sarah's last child was born in TN in 1855. After that nothing more of Zachariah. He might have received a Trigg land grant in the early 1840s. And family legend is that he died in New Orleans of yellow fever. And it is likely his burial place was in LA. Several of Zachariah's sons were also pilots. Any help would be appreciated. Happy new year. Jim Stewart
I would also like to Welcome all new Trigg County Researchers to our list. Everyone is very helpful and friendly. We are all willing to share our Family Roots. Just jump in and let us know the Surnames you need help with. Happy Discoveries Linda Clark
Its time once again for Heritage Days! A genealogical conference sponsored by the Hopkinsville - Christian County Genealogical Society. They always have great speakers with excellent info. There will also be book vendors from around the area. For information on the program and registration information, Go to http://www.kyseeker.com/christian/heritagedays03.htm Hope to see you there! Julie
Do you know the lineage of your Presley & Martha Slaughter? I have a Slaughter line that is from Trigg County, but since i am at work and i donthave exacts, but here is what i have in my head and in some notes that i have here. Let me know if you connnect to this line of Slaughters.... Owen Slaughter b 1737 in Virginia d 1811 in Richmond, Virginia. He Married Elizabeth (last name unknown) 1857 in Virginia. Their children are: George Slaughter b 1758 Owen Slaughter, Jr. b 1760 Zebulon Slaughter b 1762 Elizabeth Slaughter b 1764 Nancy Slaughter b 1766 Sarah Slaughter b 1768 Rachel Slaughter b 1770 Rebecca Slaughter b 1774
I have noticed that over the last few days that there have been a lot of people join the list. I would like to personally welcome you and say "Hello" Now don't be shy, go ahead and through your family info out there. Let us know who and what you are searching for. There are a lot of great people on this list that have a ton of info to share. Who knows, you might even find a new cousin or two.... Thanks for joining us!!! Tim
Good Morning All, I'm looking for anyone connected to a William Meredith who gave power of attorney to E.M. Brank in Hopkins County Kentucky in 1819. I'm trying to determine if William is related to our Samuel F Meredith who was in Hopkins County at the same time. If you are related to any Merediths in Hopkins and Trigg Counties in Kentucky during this time frame please post them to the list. Who knows...we may be cousins! Thanks, Barb in GA
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/hBB.2ACE/852 Message Board Post: Looking for any information on Presley Slaughter and Martha Slaughter children names. Presley was born March 18, 1777 died 1834 Trigg County. Buried in Grace Cememtery. I believe he is my gggggrandfather if I can prove he had a son, Presley F. Slaughter who was married to Roanna Farmer. In 1852 Presley F. Slaughter moved to Bonham, TX. Presley F. Slaughter is my ggg grandfather. Thank you, email me at Lovebug3231@aol.com.....Marilouis
Hi, can you tell me how I can get of copy of the Will. I would enjoy seeing the signatures of David Calhoun and William Calhoun. Pls don't shoot me, but as you know I am searching for proof between the relationship of David Calhoun and William Calhoun. Know that William Calhoun is my 3rd great grandfather. I ask my cousins to help and stay with me. Thanks Marlene Girt. -----Original Message----- From: Judith Rushing [mailto:jmrushing@yahoo.com] Sent: Monday, January 06, 2003 11:01 AM To: KYTRIGG-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [KYTRIGG] RE: Rebecky (Fuller) Everret Marion, I only know about what I see on the Will. With a daughter of marriageable age, I would guess that this Alsa was born circa 1800. Does that fit for your Wilson Fuller line or do I need to contact the person named Jim that you mention? Thanks for responding. Judy "Judy, Was there more than one Alsy Fuller? Need to check dates because the Fuller info that I have is on Wilson(Wills or Willis) Fuller and Elvis Fuller that were sons of Absolom(Alsey) Fuller,both guys married Wilson girls. Wilson is my line. The one you mention may be an older one? gaelicpict@aol.com has written that the Fullers came from from Edgecombe and Granville Counties NC where they lived for generations alongside the same Cohoons and Boyds with whom they intermarried. You might try writing to this Jim and see if you can make contact. I do have alot of Trigg books here at home. Marion" ----- Original Message ----- From: "Judith Rushing" <jmrushing@yahoo.com> To: <KYTRIGG-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, December 21, 2002 7:07 PM Subject: [KYTRIGG] Rebecky (Fuller)Everret Found the following on the Fuller family while searching for an Everett: Record of Wills in Trigg County Kentucky for the period of years 1800 to 1843 Compiled by Annie Walker Burns Bell "Will made by Alsa H. Fuller. Made February 27, 1837 and probated Sept. 27, 1839 Kinspeople: Daughters; Rebecky Everret, Elvira Filler, Cintha Fuller, and Alpha Fuller Sons; Howard Fuller, Boyd Fuller, and John Fuller. Widow; Nancy Fuller Witnesses; David Cohoon and William Cohoon" Can anyone tell me more about this family? "Rebecky" in particular. Thanks, Judy __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now. http://mailplus.yahoo.com ==== KYTRIGG Mailing List ==== Trigg Website - www.kyseeker.com/trigg/ ============================== To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237
Marion, I only know about what I see on the Will. With a daughter of marriageable age, I would guess that this Alsa was born circa 1800. Does that fit for your Wilson Fuller line or do I need to contact the person named Jim that you mention? Thanks for responding. Judy "Judy, Was there more than one Alsy Fuller? Need to check dates because the Fuller info that I have is on Wilson(Wills or Willis) Fuller and Elvis Fuller that were sons of Absolom(Alsey) Fuller,both guys married Wilson girls. Wilson is my line. The one you mention may be an older one? gaelicpict@aol.com has written that the Fullers came from from Edgecombe and Granville Counties NC where they lived for generations alongside the same Cohoons and Boyds with whom they intermarried. You might try writing to this Jim and see if you can make contact. I do have alot of Trigg books here at home. Marion" ----- Original Message ----- From: "Judith Rushing" <jmrushing@yahoo.com> To: <KYTRIGG-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, December 21, 2002 7:07 PM Subject: [KYTRIGG] Rebecky (Fuller)Everret Found the following on the Fuller family while searching for an Everett: Record of Wills in Trigg County Kentucky for the period of years 1800 to 1843 Compiled by Annie Walker Burns Bell "Will made by Alsa H. Fuller. Made February 27, 1837 and probated Sept. 27, 1839 Kinspeople: Daughters; Rebecky Everret, Elvira Filler, Cintha Fuller, and Alpha Fuller Sons; Howard Fuller, Boyd Fuller, and John Fuller. Widow; Nancy Fuller Witnesses; David Cohoon and William Cohoon" Can anyone tell me more about this family? "Rebecky" in particular. Thanks, Judy __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now. http://mailplus.yahoo.com
Abraham Adams married Sarah Hutson/Hudson Aug 26 1830, Trigg County. Trigg County Handbook page 312 Bud
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: ADAMS, HUTSON Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/hBB.2ACE/187.2 Message Board Post: Denise, Did Jesse Adams have a son, Abraham, b. 1809? He would have married Sarah Hutson in 1830. Thanks, Karen
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/hBB.2ACE/849.1 Message Board Post: The STAPP Cemetery in Trigg Co. has the following people in it: STAPP, Robert, Dec 17, 1782-May 12, 1841 STAPP, Nancy Burbridge, died Feb. 7, 1860, age 62 years 19 days; STAPP, illegible, Sept 1, 1829-October 20, 1855; STAPP, Thomas R June 21, 1835-May 29, 185?; STAPP, R. S, March 8, 1827-July 27, 1854; LIPSCOMB, William O, son of M & P, Dec 31, 1852-1870; LIPSCOMB, Mary Malinda STAPP, wife of P., Feb 1832-Aug 18, 1875
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Cunningham Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/hBB.2ACE/851 Message Board Post: I'm looking for more information on a James Cunningham who, together with Jane Stiles, had a son named William Henry Cunningham born in 1852. Any additional information would be appreciated.
Judy, Was there more than one Alsy Fuller? Need to check dates because the Fuller info that I have is on Wilson(Wills or Willis) Fuller and Elvis Fuller that were sons of Absolom(Alsey) Fuller,both guys married Wilson girls. Wilson is my line. The one you mention may be an older one? gaelicpict@aol.com has written that the Fullers came from from Edgecombe and Granville Counties NC where they lived for generations alongside the same Cohoons and Boyds with whom they intermarried. You might try writing to this Jim and see if you can make contact. I do have alot of Trigg books here at home. Marion ----- Original Message ----- From: "Judith Rushing" <jmrushing@yahoo.com> To: <KYTRIGG-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, December 21, 2002 7:07 PM Subject: [KYTRIGG] Rebecky (Fuller)Everret Found the following on the Fuller family while searching for an Everett: Record of Wills in Trigg County Kentucky for the period of years 1800 to 1843 Compiled by Annie Walker Burns Bell "Will made by Alsa H. Fuller. Made February 27, 1837 and probated Sept. 27, 1839 Kinspeople: Daughters; Rebecky Everret, Elvira Filler, Cintha Fuller, and Alpha Fuller Sons; Howard Fuller, Boyd Fuller, and John Fuller. Widow; Nancy Fuller Witnesses; David Cohoon and William Cohoon" Can anyone tell me more about this family? "Rebecky" in particular. Thanks, Judy __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now. http://mailplus.yahoo.com ==== KYTRIGG Mailing List ==== Trigg Website - www.kyseeker.com/trigg/ ============================== To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237
Golly - no none of those match either .. sorry. Reta > Message Board Post: > > I Also Have a Johnathan Thompsopn in Hardeman Tenn . > that Married a Ann Young in Ireland , Arrived in America > About 1815. >
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Thompson ,Harris Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/hBB.2ACE/244.249.603.2 Message Board Post: I Also Have a Johnathan Thompsopn in Hardeman Tenn . that Married a Ann Young in Ireland , Arrived in America About 1815.