Thanks for the Harmon list of children Travis my line is through George P Harmon & Mary Ann Humble #5 child Virginia Harmon married John Wesley Law My records show that George married Mary Humble 28 May 1833 Oldham Co. Ky Her mom was Charity Humble b. abt 1799 In the 1860 & 1870 census she was living with her son Joseph Humble. Joseph also named one of his daughters Charity. In the 1810 Shelby Co census there was a Unah Humble 1810 Henry Co " Paul & Michael I haven't been able to run my Humble line back to find Charity's maiden name or if her husband was also named George??? Sorry I can't help you! Becky
Thanks both to Winkler and Becky for info on the intersection of the Harmon and Humble families. This gives some helpful clues about Mary Ann, like her birth date, 1815, and her mother, Charity. Given the similar locale and that Charity also lived with Joseph, I suspect that Mary Ann and Joseph were siblings. And as I understand it, the 1820 census lists 5 Humble households. By first name (county), they are: 1. Esquire (Harrison) 2. Paul (Jefferson) 3. Uriah (Jefferson) 4. Canady (Mercer) 5. Robert (Woodford) In 1810, there are 7: 1. Noah (Bourbon) 2. Uriah (Bourbon) 3. Michael (Henry) 4. Paul (Henry) 5. Michael (Mercer) 6. Uriah (Shelby) 7. Robert (Woodford) If Mary Ann was born in KY, it seems more probably that one of these men is the father. Now, how to figure out which one... Haylaw@aol.com wrote: Thanks for the Harmon list of children Travis my line is through George P Harmon & Mary Ann Humble #5 child Virginia Harmon married John Wesley Law My records show that George married Mary Humble 28 May 1833 Oldham Co. Ky Her mom was Charity Humble b. abt 1799 In the 1860 & 1870 census she was living with her son Joseph Humble. Joseph also named one of his daughters Charity. In the 1810 Shelby Co census there was a Unah Humble 1810 Henry Co " Paul & Michael I haven't been able to run my Humble line back to find Charity's maiden name or if her husband was also named George??? Sorry I can't help you! Becky ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to KYTRIMBL-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message Generation No. 1 1. George P.2 Harmon (???1) was born 1813 in Kentucky. He married Mary Ann Humble. She was born 1815 in Kentucky. --------------------------------- Get your email and see which of your friends are online - Right on the new Yahoo.com
Here are some more of George and Mary Humble Harmon's children: Descendants of George P. Harmon Generation No. 1 1. George P.2 Harmon (???1) was born 1813 in Kentucky. He married Mary Ann Humble. She was born 1815 in Kentucky. Children of George Harmon and Mary Humble are: 2 i. Albert J.3 Harmon, born Bet. 1836 - 1837 in Kentucky; died Bef. 29 Apr 1935. He married (1) Lucy J. Gammon; born 1853 in Kentucky. He married (2) Margaret Crafton; born 1844 in Kentucky. 3 ii. Oliver "Perry" Harmon, born 17 Mar 1839 in Kentucky; died 22 Jan 1910. He married Agnes A. Richmond 1869; born Bet. 1839 - 15 Aug 1840 in Kentucky; died 28 Mar 1920. More About Oliver "Perry" Harmon: Burial: IOOF Bedford Cemetery, Trimble Co., KY More About Agnes A. Richmond: Burial: IOOF Bedford Cemetery, Trimble Co., KY 4 iii. John W. Harmon, born Bet. 1842 - 1844 in Kentucky; died Bef. 29 Apr 1935. 5 iv. Virginia "Jennie" Harmon, born Dec 1843 in Kentucky; died 06 Oct 1933. She married John Wesley Law; born Sep 1840 in Kentucky. More About Virginia "Jennie" Harmon: Burial: Bethel Methodist Church Cemetery, Trimble Co., KY 6 v. Martha Harmon, born 1850 in Kentucky; died Bef. 29 Apr 1935. 7 vi. Alonzo "Lon" Harmon, born 1854 in Kentucky; died 28 Dec 1943 in Carroll Co., KY. 8 vii. America Harmon, born 18 Apr 1855 in Kentucky; died 29 Apr 1935. She married John Ballard Lehue 1880; born 13 Dec 1853 in Kentucky; died 11 Dec 1933. More About America Harmon: Burial: IOOF Bedford Cemetery, Trimble Co., KY More About John Ballard Lehue: Burial: IOOF Bedford Cemetery, Trimble Co., KY 9 viii. Christopher "Columbus" "Bud" Harmon, born 14 Jul 1860 in Kentucky; died 18 Jul 1935. He married (1) Amanda Gammons 1882; born 1861 in Kentucky. He married (2) Thursday Calendar 1899; born Jun 1837. More About Christopher "Columbus" "Bud" Harmon: Burial: Campbellsburg, Trimble Co., KY ----- Original Message ----- From: "Travis" <travishumble@yahoo.com> To: <kytrimbl@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, October 27, 2006 12:59 PM Subject: Re: [KYTRIMBL] HUMBLE and TYRE Families : Becky, : : I noticed in the Trimble Democrat (1928-1949) that George P. Harmon married Mary Ann Humble, and that they had a dau. America Harmon. See this web page for more details. : : America Humble is said to have been born 18 Apr 1855, which would make Mary Ann and Joseph contemporaries. Given the time and locale they might even be related. : : Travis : : : Haylaw@aol.com wrote: Humble Family in Trimble Co. KY : : Travis, : : I've got Humble I'm working on. I don't have it in front of me right now! I : think it comes in on the Harmon line. : : Will get back to you! : : Becky : : ------------------------------- : To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to KYTRIMBL-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message : : : : --------------------------------- : Stay in the know. Pulse on the new Yahoo.com. Check it out. : : ------------------------------- : To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to KYTRIMBL-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Becky, I noticed in the Trimble Democrat (1928-1949) that George P. Harmon married Mary Ann Humble, and that they had a dau. America Harmon. See this web page for more details. America Humble is said to have been born 18 Apr 1855, which would make Mary Ann and Joseph contemporaries. Given the time and locale they might even be related. Travis Haylaw@aol.com wrote: Humble Family in Trimble Co. KY Travis, I've got Humble I'm working on. I don't have it in front of me right now! I think it comes in on the Harmon line. Will get back to you! Becky ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to KYTRIMBL-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message --------------------------------- Stay in the know. Pulse on the new Yahoo.com. Check it out.
Humble Family in Trimble Co. KY Travis, I've got Humble I'm working on. I don't have it in front of me right now! I think it comes in on the Harmon line. Will get back to you! Becky
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/1BB.2ACI/621 Message Board Post: i hope you are still out there.need infor on william logan from rowan co and julia laws from bell co.they are are my ggparents.please help me to fill in the blanks.thanks gerry
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/1BB.2ACI/620.2 Message Board Post: Edward B. McCain is listed as the s/o Joseph W and Kate B on the 1900 census. He lists his birthdate as October 1872. There is also a sibling, Linn H, born October 1877. He died February 25, 1942 in Trimble Co. (KY death records). Family Obituaries that appear on Rootsweb are below. McCAIN, Edward Bartlett, 71, died 25 Feb 1942, bur. IOOF West Bedford, b. Bedford, 17 Dec 1870, s/o Capt. J. W. and Katie Bartlett McCain, m. NORA COLEMAN, son Joe McCain who was 1st Trimble Co. soldier to lose his life in the 1st World War. After death of wife, he m. 2nd LULA COLBERT, who also preceded him many yrs ago, 1 child Mrs. Cecil Hayden, he m. 3rd to CALLIE VANHOOK who survives, 2 ch. Charles E. McCain and Mrs. Joe Frost, 1 dau. died in infancy, surv. by bro. L. H. McCain. In his youth he studied medicine in Miss. and Law in Texas. Upon his return to Bedford, went into government revenue service, later was associated with Dr. C. A. Bell in the drug business before beginning his long career as a funeral director with late Hon. Claude B. Terrell. McCAIN, Katie, 77, died (ca 1938,) burial IOOF Bedford. A resident of Trimble Co. most of life, died at home of daughter in Little Rock, Ark. d/o Dr. and Mrs. Anthony Bartlett, she was twice married and was widow of late SENATOR J. W. McCAIN. Survived by 3 children, a daughter by 1st marriage, Mrs. Helen Hemingway, 2 sons by 2nd marriage, E. b. and L. H. McCain, a sister, Miss Carrie Bartlett. McCAIN, Linn Hemingway, 71, Lexington, KY died 13 Feb 1949, buried IOOF West Bedford, born and reared in Bedford, s/o late Captain J. W. McCain and Katie Bartlett McCain, m. Apr 1911 to CALLIE MOSSER of Pleasant Retreat community. Survived by wife, 2 sons Anthony B. and Linn H. McCain, Jr. Preceded by a brother E. B. McCain age 71, died February. Hope this helps.
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/1BB.2ACI/620.1 Message Board Post: Earl, I think this is your E.B. McCain, as well as his parents and one sibling. I have no connection with any of these surnames but took a look at the 1900 Census to see what I could find for you. 1900 Trimble Co., KY Census, Enumerated 4 June 1900 Bedford Town Page 230A, Dwelling 51, Family 54, Lines 46-50: McCain, Joseph W., Head, W, M, Apr 1845, 55, M, 34, -------------------------------Allabama, North Carolina, Virginia, -------------------------------Lawyer ------------, Kate D., Wife, W, F, Dec 1839, 60, M, 34, 8C, 3L, ---------------------------?Mississippi/Missouri, Kentucky, N. Car. ------------, Edward B., Son, W, M, Oct 1872, 27, Wd, -------------------------------Kentucky, ?blurred, ?blurred, -------------------------------Farm Labor ------------, Linn H., Son, color box is blank, M, Oct 1877, 22, S, --------------------------Kentucky, Alabama, ?Mississippi/Missouri --------------------------no occupation listed Bartlett, Carrie A., S-in-law, W, F, Nov 1859, 40, S, ---------------------------Mississipi, Kentucky, North Carolina ---------------------------no occupation listed Page 230B, Dwelling 51, Family 54 (con'd), Lines 51-52: McCain, Charlotte, Servant, B, F, Dec 1887, 12 -----------------------------Kentucky, Kentucky, Kentucky -----------------------------Chamber maid McCain, Joseph W., G-son, B, M, June 1898, 1, S, ------------------------------Kentucky, Kentucky, Kentucky It would be pure speculation that Joseph, age 1, is E.B.'s son but I think that is a reasonable assumption. Not sure why Joseph is listed as Black but it is clearly written. Or, he could be the son of one of the 5 deceased children, or the son of the 1 living child that isn't listed with this family. I would further guess that the maiden name of Edward's mother, Kate, could be Bartlett - again, just speculation based on the sister-in-law's surname. There are, of course, other possibilities for the sister-in-law relationship. On the Place of Birth where I have ?Mississippi/Missouri, I think they are Mississippi but it was difficult to read. They both start with 'Miss' and end with 'i'. There weren't enough letters in between to be Mississippi and too many to be Missouri. Hope this helps. Good luck in your search. Jane
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/1BB.2ACI/620 Message Board Post: Nora Sibley Coleman, born July 30, 1877, died July 9, 1898 married a E. B. McCain January 17, 1895. I sure need some information on E. B. McCain; birthdates, deaths, children, anything would help. Thanks, Earl
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Facial Expressions Run In The Family Cosmos, Jacqui Hayes, Oct. 17, 2006 Do you look like your father when you’re angry? Probably more than you’d imagined. Facial expressions may be inherited, Israeli researchers say. According to scientists, every person has a set of facial expressions that is unique to them, a signature of their identity that remains stable over time. Stable patterns of facial expressions arise before a baby is six months old, but until now, scientists were unsure whether these patterns were learned or innate. “We were interested to examine whether there is a unique family facial expression signature,” said lead author Gili Peleg from the University of Hafa in Israel. “We [correctly] assumed that we would find similarities between the facial expressions of relatives.” The study, which is published today in the U.S. journal, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, involved 21 participants who had been blind from birth, each with either one or two relatives who had normal vision. According to the researchers, blind individuals have no way of learning the facial expressions of their relatives by mimicry. The common perception that blind people touch other’s faces to sense their expressions was revealed to be, in fact, very impolite behaviour. Forty-three different facial movements were recorded, including movements such as: biting the lower lip on the left-hand side; moving the lips while pressed together, as though chewing; rolling the upper lip inside the mouth; sticking out the tongue slightly while touching both lips; and pulling down the corners of the mouth while pushing the chin forward. “These findings indicate the existence of a hereditary basis for facial expressions,” Peleg explained. When each emotional state was analysed separately, the computer correctly allocated the blind individual to his or her family most often for the negative emotion anger, at 75 per cent. To induce a state of anger, the researchers asked each person to relate a past experience which caused them to feel angry. The individuals were encouraged to use as much detail as possible in order to relive the experience. This was also how sadness and joy were induced. This study paves the way for discovery of the genes that influence facial expressions. According to the researchers, “Genes may control muscles’ and bones’ structure, innervation and even perception.” Further research will explore the evolutionary significance of these heritable facial expressions. Original article (Posted on October 19, 2006)
I am looking for information on the Humble family in Trimble county. I have tracked Joseph Humble (b. Abt. 1820) back to Trimble Co. in the 1860 census, alongside an 80 y/o Charity Humble (his mom?). Joseph is married to Susan Tyre (Tyra) around 1855, in Trimble Co. I suspect. Her father, Henry Tyre, is found in the 1840 census and beyond. All four individuals are natives to KY accordng to census records. I can not find Joseph or any other Humbles in the 1850 Trimble Co census or earlier. But I have only searched the censuses available at ancestry dot com and the 1837 tax list at Maggie's web site. If you know anything about the Humbles, please reply. If you have a suspicion about where ole' Joe and the gang could have migrated from that would be welcomed too. Travis --------------------------------- How low will we go? Check out Yahoo! Messengers low PC-to-Phone call rates.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Robinson, Scott Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/1BB.2ACI/618 Message Board Post: I am desperate to find info I lost.I am a descendent of Charles Hesnderson Scott and Anna Robinson. They married 2/16/1851 in Henry Co. Her parents were Samuel Robinson and Sarah James. I read alot of info on the Robinson families horses, private family cemetery, plantation in Va. Thanks .
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: REORDAN Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/1BB.2ACI/617 Message Board Post: Seeking any information on Samuel Curd REORDAN, born in KY in about 1849; died in Lexington prior to WWI. He appeared in 1880 US census as unmarried man in Trimble County. He later married and had children: William Curd, b. 1889; Elizabeth, b. 1894; Frances, b. 1908; and Margaret, b. 1910, all in KY. Can anyone do a lookup for his death in Lexington, probably in period from 1909 thru 1911 ? I tried his name under different last name spellings in on-line death records for 1911+ with no results. Samuel's parents came from Ireland, but names are unknown. Thanks
I only tried to help this CC on the KY GEN WEB with her PERSONAL RESEARCH, but.....................she booted me because I was helping somone that she did NOT LIKE and the STATE Kentucky CO-ORDINATOR backed her up, saying that I was NOT the Co=coorinator but instead the Assitant, and I have pictures stating that 1/2 of the website as mine, since about 90% of the information was and I had a hell of alot more for all counties, and CHERYL "Suzanne" SHERPHERD has nothing.................................................................................. THEN AGAIN, SHE WILL DO "NO' "NO" "NO' "Lookups", however, I will do some, I live in Indiana, and just across the border, let me know, and AFTER 1954..................I can DO LOOKUPS and COPIES"................. TERESA -------- Original Message -------- Subject: Re: Lots of Yelton's on this index Date: Tue, 9 May 2006 16:13:59 -0400 From: Suzanne Shephard <syshephard@charter.net> To: Teresa <teresa1961@sbcglobal.net> References: <445E1664.6000600@sbcglobal.net> <06fe01c671f8$6876c4c0$6401a8c0@your1sqlu041sp> <445F3AB7.9050000@sbcglobal.net> <078601c672a0$aaf89730$6401a8c0@your1sqlu041sp> <445F46A8.20201@sbcglobal.net> <078a01c672ef$45da6a50$6401a8c0@your1sqlu041sp> <44606D04.8080908@sbcglobal.net> <086001c6735e$bccb54c0$6401a8c0@your1sqlu041sp> <44608834.7040201@sbcglobal.net> <086a01c67367$2a509e30$6401a8c0@your1sqlu041sp> <446094C9.9010002@sbcglobal.net> <087a01c6736b$10271710$6401a8c0@your1sqlu041sp> <446098F6.2070301@sbcglobal.net> /Sorry... had to go to work for a while <g> I wish I had time to do that sort of thing for people... I used to but working keeps getting in the way LOL! And yes, if any contributor asks that their info be removed... we do it, no questions asked./ ----- Original Message ----- *From:* Teresa <mailto:teresa1961@sbcglobal.net> *To:* Suzanne Shephard <mailto:syshephard@charter.net> *Sent:* Tuesday, May 09, 2006 9:28 AM *Subject:* Re: Lots of Yelton's on this index I guess I understand to a point, but most of the (CC's) that have left, all they have done, is taken the link off of their sites...................I notice that with George Willick's site as well as Bonnie's and many of the others who have left GenWeb through one disagreement or another. The information remains out there, at the same address, all that was done was taking a logo off of their site kind of like what Jeff Murphy did, remember? I also believe that those things that are posted about........................the information being copyrighted to the contributor of the information...............not the site. I think that if anyone asks for their information to be removed from GenWeb, in keeping with GenWebs policy, that it has to be removed, it must be. I know all about helping families, I am working on some who wrote me right now from Owen County...........asking for me to do lookups, some of this is gonna require a trip downtown, for the copies of some of the obituaries they wanted, it is going to be a present for their grandmother. I don't normally do this type of thing for FREE.......though I do post information, I do not do other people's entire family tree. I am doing this one for someone who recently lost a grandson. So I am still working on the sites. I don't know if they want it posted, but we will find out, when I get it finished and send it to them. I did find some wonderful photo's for them...................in the Madison Paper, and some articles in the Vevay Paper (they had some go into Trimble County, and Henry). Suzanne Shephard wrote: > /It certainly is voluntary and it's a lot of work! But something I > will do, gladly, if it can help a researcher find their families! > Guess that's why I've never understood why people (CC's) think the > info that's contributed belongs solely to them and they can just > walk off with it! The layout, the graphics... yes, but the info... > no!/ > > ----- Original Message ----- > *From:* Teresa <mailto:teresa1961@sbcglobal.net> > *To:* Suzanne Shephard <mailto:syshephard@charter.net> > *Sent:* Tuesday, May 09, 2006 9:10 AM > *Subject:* Re: Lots of Yelton's on this index > > You are right.........I was mistaken, they didn't show her > that she was still connected, I doubt they even go to > KYGenWeb, sorry <g> > > I didn't even know Bonnie Snow until > November..................when I contacted her after all that > stuff on the mailing list but yes, now we are friends. She > helps me all the time with photographs and different things, > and I help her whenever I can, though my talents on the > interent are not comparible. > > I think I have been assisting since that time, but maybe not > on a daily basis, but after all this is a voluntary thing, > remember? > > > Suzanne Shephard wrote: >> /Well just goes to show that you don't know everything <g> >> and to be perfectly honest, I wasn't aware that you and >> Bonnie were such great friends. Not that I care as long as >> you take time out from working with her to help with the >> sites you assist with me!/ >> >> ----- Original Message ----- >> *From:* Teresa <mailto:teresa1961@sbcglobal.net> >> *To:* Suzanne Shephard <mailto:syshephard@charter.net> >> *Sent:* Tuesday, May 09, 2006 8:16 AM >> *Subject:* Re: Lots of Yelton's on this index >> >> No what Bonnie said............was to take her LINK off >> of the main KYGenWeb page, because people would think >> that she was still affiliated, because after she told you >> guys 7 months ago that she resigned that link was left >> there, and it was pointed out to her by Nancy and Eric. >> *She has it posted all over her site that links are >> welcome (and she has links on her site to the new >> KYGenWeb Pendleton Co Site, and to the KYGenWeb*, and she >> didn't write to you guys until she got emails from Nancy, >> Eric and a couple of the others at the Historical >> Society, who's alliances still lie with her. (That >> happens I guess). But hey, ya'll can go and copy all >> the records that she has at the Historical Society >> itself, then you would have the actual records. Kind of >> like this newspaper index, which was copied by Col. >> Harper in the 1990's................not available on the >> internet elsewhere or anywhere, he sent it to Bonnie >> because of how wonder her site is. >> >> I cannot wait to see all of this information that you >> guys have, there sure isn't much there now. >> >> I just never knew that that sort of practice happens >> because I am use to professional genealogists and the way >> that they conduct themselves. I have been a member of >> our state and local Historical Society and Genealogical >> Society for over 20 years, and have never ever heard of >> anyone doing anything like that before. <g> >> >> >> Suzanne Shephard wrote: >>> <g> you make it sound like I'm soliciting sex! It's a >>> common practice when you're trying to get a new site on >>> it's feet. Sherri and I both have a lot of material for >>> Pendleton but you always want more. Besides, Bonnie >>> emailed Sherri and said she didn't want us to link our >>> site to her site because people think she's still a >>> member of KYGW. Guess that's a bad thing! >>> >>> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Teresa" >>> <teresa1961@sbcglobal.net> >>> To: "Suzanne Shephard" <syshephard@charter.net> >>> Sent: Tuesday, May 09, 2006 6:20 AM >>> Subject: Re: Lots of Yelton's on this index >>> >>> >>>> I guess I just never knew that you did things like that. >>>> Suzanne Shephard wrote: >>>> >>>>> We wrote to Nancy Bray, Eric Nagel & the Historic >>>>> Society... people like that. I did it when George took >>>>> a hike with Owen, Gallatin & Carroll Co. Most people >>>>> have no problem donating to more than one site... they >>>>> just want it out there! >>>>> >>>>> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Teresa" >>>>> <teresa1961@sbcglobal.net> >>>>> To: "Suzanne Shephard" <syshephard@charter.net> >>>>> Sent: Monday, May 08, 2006 9:24 AM >>>>> Subject: Re: Lots of Yelton's on this index >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>> Why in the world would you write to someone else's >>>>>> contributors..............isn't anyone donating stuff >>>>>> to your site??? >>>>>> Suzanne Shephard wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>>> Sorry... I didn't read the whole thing and thought >>>>>>> you had contributed it. Sherri and I also have >>>>>>> permission from the paper to post anything they have >>>>>>> so I'll just go from there. We sent out emails to >>>>>>> some people who contributed to Bonnie's site >>>>>>> inviting them to contribute to our site and Bonnie >>>>>>> got furious! Accused us of doing it to drive her >>>>>>> crazy and said we did it to coincide with the >>>>>>> anniversary of her husband's death!! Guess I'm not >>>>>>> feeling real good about her right now. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Teresa" >>>>>>> <teresa1961@sbcglobal.net> >>>>>>> To: "Suzanne Shephard" <syshephard@charter.net> >>>>>>> Sent: Monday, May 08, 2006 8:33 AM >>>>>>> Subject: Re: Lots of Yelton's on this index >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> After I thought about this, I wonder why you don't >>>>>>>> just put up a >>>>>>>> link........................................... >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Suzanne Shephard wrote: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> It would have been equally as nice had you also >>>>>>>>> offered it to the KYGW Pendleton Co. site which I CC. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Suzanne >>>>>>>>> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Teresa" >>>>>>>>> <teresa1961@sbcglobal.net> >>>>>>>>> To: "Suzanne Yelton-Shephard" >>>>>>>>> <syshephard@charter.net> >>>>>>>>> Sent: Sunday, May 07, 2006 11:46 AM >>>>>>>>> Subject: Lots of Yelton's on this index >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> http://www.rootsweb.com/~kypendle/falmouth_outlook_newspaper_index.htm >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>> >> >
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Campbell, Chandler, Farley, Perkinson, and Shehee Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/1BB.2ACI/616 Message Board Post: I am interested in corresponding with descendants of Samuel M. CHANDLER who was born November 1861 in Indiana and moved his family to Trimble County, KY. His children were: Shelley C. Chandler, Nannie B. Chandler, William A. Chandler, Elsie I. (Purvis) Chandler and Helen L. Chandler. I believe they were all born in Trimble County, KY. I would be delighted to share any information I have.
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/1BB.2ACI/615.2 Message Board Post: There is a John W. Bell in the 1880 Trimble Co. census. Household is below John, 63; Catherine, 53; John W., 21; Susan, 26; Alphus, 18; and another daughter - can't read the name.
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/1BB.2ACI/615.1 Message Board Post: Any idea what year?
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/1BB.2ACI/614.1.1 Message Board Post: Thank you very much Holly. Chuck
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/1BB.2ACI/614.1 Message Board Post: It is. Household: David, 27; Mary, 24; Manerva, 4; Ella, 1 month; Harvey, 1 year (who died, a line was drawn through his name). Also, on p. 55 of the census: Noah, 59; Mary A., 60; John E., 23; Ruel, 20; Mary E., 17 Hope this helps