Jan, I would really appreciate it if you could scan the picture and send it to me.My Dad and his parents (Moses') lived on Wolf Creek. I can't identify any of the people, but would like to see the picture. Thanks Ellen Blair
I am interested in talking with someone who is old enough to be able to identify people in and old photograph I have of families that lived on Wolf Creek in Whitley County. The photo belonged to my aunt, Ida Reynolds Manning (Ida was first married to Doc. Smith and last to Harrison Manning), who gave it to me before she died. I estimate that this photograph was taken at a church sometime in the VERY early 1900's. There are probably 50 - 60 people in the picture. I know some of the people in the picture are in the Moses line, probably also some Roundtrees and others. I would be very happy to scan the picture and send it as an attachment to anyone who would like a copy. We can't send attachments to the list so you would have to email me privately. Jan Wilson Kings Mills, Ohio
I would like to have an invitation. I am researching the Moses, Thomas, Broyles, Reynolds, and several other Whitley County families. Jan Wilson Kings Mills, Ohio In a message dated 9/1/2003 12:10:00 AM Eastern Daylight Time, Charmon@woh.rr.com writes: > Hi Jayne; > > > >I am the host-Mom of a site at myfamily.com where a group of us are > working > >together on our CREEKMORE's and related families. I will gladly send you > an > >invitation and anyone else who would care to join Us, just drop me a line > >and I will be happy to send one out right away. > > > >DeeDee Anglin Shackelford > > > >G-G-Grandaughter of Emby King &Mary Jane (Smith) CREEKMORE >
There is a reference to a Rev. Paul Hollars who served as a pastor of the Fairview Missionary Baptist Church but I am not sure when. It was organized in 1938. There is another reference to a W.M. Hollars who evidently worked in the logging trade because a Joe Roberts worked for him pulling logs with oxen and mules. Joe was born in 1874 and he worked for W.M. when he was 24 years old. Offhand, I don't remember seeing any references to this family but since I am not researching them I would not necessarily remember this name. I will try to keep it in mind when I am going through my files. If I find anything I will post it to the list. Jan In a message dated 9/2/2003 8:30:02 AM Eastern Daylight Time, Nanajoyce123@aol.com writes: You say you have several notebooks on families in early Whitley Co., KY. I am searching for the surname Howlow/Hollar/Holler, and know that some of them were in Whitley Co. c/a 1835/36? Would appreciate anything info you may have to offer. In a message dated 9/2/2003 8:30:02 AM Eastern Daylight Time, Nanajoyce123@aol.com writes: > You say you have several notebooks on families in early Whitley Co., KY. I > > am searching for the surname Howlow/Hollar/Holler, and know that some of > them > were in Whitley Co. c/a 1835/36? > Would appreciate anything info you may have to offer. >
I bought my book at the library in Pineville. You could probably call them or contact the publisher: Turner Publishing Company P.O. Box 3101 Paducah, Ky 42002-3101 (502) 443-0121 Jan Wilson Kings Mills, Ohio
You say you have several notebooks on families in early Whitley Co., KY. I am searching for the surname Howlow/Hollar/Holler, and know that some of them were in Whitley Co. c/a 1835/36? Would appreciate anything info you may have to offer.
I have been trying to find out something about a bastardy suit that I found in Pulaski Co., KY? Do you know if there were original petitions or were they just complaints? Would like more info on bastardy bonds, etc?
Lois, Thank you for this list of names! Do you have the wife of fifth child William Rose b. 1780. They are the parents of Larkin, Wm, Susannah, right? I can't remember just what I had before my computer crashed several months ago; finally got a new one but much of my info has been lost and memory is useless and getting worse. You state that he died after 1860, which leads me to believe you found him on that census (?). Do you have the 1850 info also? I would sure appreciate knowing what you have on them. Thanks, Bobbie ----- Original Message ----- From: Sharp2tono@aol.com Sent: Monday, September 01, 2003 8:18 PM To: KYWHITLE-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [KYWHITLE] PENSION: Rev. War, William & Elizabeth Rose, Whitley Co. Here ya go..........Lois (p.s. Was this a test haha) Children of WILLIAM ROSE and ELIZABETH MERRITT are: i. NANCY6 ROSE, b. 1774, Grandville, N.C.. ii. HUTSON ROSE, b. 1775, Granville, N.C.. iii. ANN ROSE, b. 1776, Granville, N.C.. iv. CHRISTIANNA ROSE, b. 1778, Granville N.C.; m. MCKIDDY. v. WILLIAM (6) ROSE, b. December 01, 1780, Granville, Co. N.C.; d. Aft. 1860, Whitley, Co. Ky. vi. MARY "POLLY" ROSE, b. August 1781, GRANVILLE CO, NC. vii. BENJAMIN MERITT SR ROSE, b. May 19, 1793, Pendelton, SC; d. October 09, 1890, WHITLEY CO, KY. viii. AMY ROSE, b. 1794, Pendelton Dist. S.C. or Powells Valley TN; m. BENNETT. ix. ELIZABETH ROSE, b. Abt. 1797, PENDLETON DIST, SC; d. Bet. 1846 - 1847, CANE CREEK, WHITLEY CO, KY. x. EPHRIAM ROSE, b. August 09, 1799; d. Unknown, WHITLEY CO, KY. In a message dated 9/1/2003 7:57:37 PM Eastern Daylight Time, mcgeorge_mctree@earthlink.net writes: Can anyone name the 10 children born to this couple? Mary "Friends are angels who lift us to our feet when our wings have trouble remembering how to fly." Don't Drive faster that Your Guardian Angel can fly! ==== KYWHITLE Mailing List ==== ============================== 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=1237Get more from the Web. FREE MSN Explorer download : http://explorer.msn.com
Here ya go..........Lois (p.s. Was this a test haha) Children of WILLIAM ROSE and ELIZABETH MERRITT are: i. NANCY6 ROSE, b. 1774, Grandville, N.C.. ii. HUTSON ROSE, b. 1775, Granville, N.C.. iii. ANN ROSE, b. 1776, Granville, N.C.. iv. CHRISTIANNA ROSE, b. 1778, Granville N.C.; m. MCKIDDY. v. WILLIAM (6) ROSE, b. December 01, 1780, Granville, Co. N.C.; d. Aft. 1860, Whitley, Co. Ky. vi. MARY "POLLY" ROSE, b. August 1781, GRANVILLE CO, NC. vii. BENJAMIN MERITT SR ROSE, b. May 19, 1793, Pendelton, SC; d. October 09, 1890, WHITLEY CO, KY. viii. AMY ROSE, b. 1794, Pendelton Dist. S.C. or Powells Valley TN; m. BENNETT. ix. ELIZABETH ROSE, b. Abt. 1797, PENDLETON DIST, SC; d. Bet. 1846 - 1847, CANE CREEK, WHITLEY CO, KY. x. EPHRIAM ROSE, b. August 09, 1799; d. Unknown, WHITLEY CO, KY. In a message dated 9/1/2003 7:57:37 PM Eastern Daylight Time, mcgeorge_mctree@earthlink.net writes: Can anyone name the 10 children born to this couple? Mary "Friends are angels who lift us to our feet when our wings have trouble remembering how to fly." Don't Drive faster that Your Guardian Angel can fly!
Thank you for your reply and for looking 'out' for the Campbells Jayne Kelly Houston, Tx ----- Original Message ----- From: <Jjemmett@aol.com> To: <KYWHITLE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, June 13, 2003 12:16 PM Subject: Re: [KYWHITLE] Re: KYWHITLE Laws/Ellison > Next week I will scan the pictures and send them to you via an email > attachment. > > I have several notebooks of data on Whitley County families that I have not > reviewed in detail yet. If I run across anything else on the Laws line I will > let you know. I'm not really collecting any info on them. Babe Fuson gave me > a bunch of her files when she retired as President of the Whitley County > Historical Society. I have given copies of a lot of them to the archives in > Frankfort. I try to use them to benefit people researching families in that area. > > Jan > > > In a message dated 6/13/2003 7:44:37 AM Eastern Daylight Time, BLias@aol.com > writes: > > > I would love copies of the articles on George > > and Helen June, if you are up to it. I'd be happy to pay any costs > > associated. > > Thanks for responding and I hope you continue to feel better! > > > > Beth > > > > > > ==== KYWHITLE Mailing List ==== > > > > ============================== > 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
Who do I need to contact to get copies of the Bell Co History book(s) for Campbell family (Whitley County Kentucky) information ? Jayne Kelly Houston, TExas ----- Original Message ----- From: <Jjemmett@aol.com> To: <KYWHITLE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, August 31, 2003 10:45 AM Subject: Re: reply : [KYWHITLE] Re: KYWHITLE Laws/Ellison > don't have a file on this family however there are some references to this > line in the Whitley County Historical book. One is the family of Wolford Moses > who married Nancy Campbell. Nancy was the daughter of J. Duncan Campbel and > Nancy Parks. Nancy Parks was the daughter of Uriah Parks, one of the first > Gentlemen Justices of Whitley County. > > There is also a Perkins article about Don Campbel Perkins. > > The Bell County History book has 3 Campbell articles including one on David > Campbell who came into what was then Knox County, Ky. in 1807. > > Jan Wilson > Kings Mills, Ohio > > > In a message dated 8/27/2003 10:54:52 PM Eastern Daylight Time, > jaynekelly@sbcglobal.net writes:<BR> > <BR> > <BLOCKQUOTE TYPE=CITE style="BORDER-LEFT: #0000ff 2px solid; MARGIN-LEFT: > 5px; MARGIN-RIGHT: 0px; PADDING-LEFT: 5px"></FONT><FONT COLOR="#000000" > BACK="#ffffff" style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffffff" SIZE=2 PTSIZE=10 FAMILY="SANSSERIF" > FACE="Arial" LANG="0"></B>would be ever so grateful for information on the > Campbell Family living in<BR> > Whitley County - there are a 'bunch of them' ....or refer me to someone I<BR> > can contact for copies<BR> > <BR> > </BLOCKQUOTE><BR> > </FONT><FONT COLOR="#8000ff" BACK="#ffffff" style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: > #ffffff" SIZE=3 PTSIZE=12 FAMILY="SERIF" FACE="Times New Roman" LANG="0"><B><BR> > </B></FONT></HTML> > > > > In a message dated 8/27/2003 10:54:52 PM Eastern Daylight Time, jayne > kelly@sbcglobal.net writes: > > > I would be ever so grateful for information on the Campbell Family living > > in > > Whitley County - there are a 'bunch of them' ....or refer me to someone I > > can contact for copies > > > > > > ==== KYWHITLE Mailing List ==== > > > > ============================== > 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
This was in the KY-FOOTSTEPS-D Digest Volume 03 : Issue 96 yesterday. Thought you Rose cuzzing might like to have it...Lois PENSION: Rev. War, William & Elizabeth Rose, Whitley Co. Submitted by Mary Lou Hudson <http://www.rootsweb.com/~archreg/vols/00005.html#0001143> William and Elizabeth Rose -- Pension No. W 8554 In Whitley Co., KY 19 Nov 1833, William Rose, resident of Whitley Co.,KY on the waters of Cain Creek on the main road leading to Barbourville from Jacksboro, TN and about 22 miles from Barbourville, KY, age 76, made declaration that he entered service in the Revolutionary War as a volunteer in Granville, NC where he resided at that time. He began in the spring of 1790 for a term of 8 months, under Capt. Bartlet Scearcey, Lt Simms and rendezvoused at Hillsboro, then received the appointment and commission of Ensign. They marched to Salisbury, then down the Peedee River, then on the road to join Gen. Gates. They were joined by Gen. John Butler. He states that when about 7 miles from Camden, they heard of the defeat of Gen. Gates at that place and retreated back to Hillsboro, then marched in the direction of Wilmington and stationed at Col. Robert Burton's near a small village. They remained there until sometime in November when he was permitted to return to his family. On 1 Dec 1780, he had a small son born to his wife whom they named William. The son now lives within 5 miles of this deponet. Soon after the birth of his son, he again volunteered under Stephen Merit, and Capt. Joseph Langston. This deponent again was Ensign. He was constantly engaged in scouting the country, disarming the Tories and marching against them when they collected in numbers. He was at Hillsboro when he heard of Tarlton's defeat at Cow Pens and then by a "Naration" which was the old soldier name for calling the soldiers, they were all called to join him and receive protection. A great many did join him. At that time Gen. Butler and the militia under him were in the lower end of Granville Co. He was with them. After this Cornwallis marched to Guilford, as he understood. The company to which he belonged was never with the army of Gen. Greene, but were often within a few days march of him. Later they were ordered to join Washington at Yorktown. Before they got there, Cornwallis had surrendered and he resigned his commission of Ensign and returned to his family. He stated that he served nearly 18 months. He stated that he was born in Granville, NC on Tar River in 1757 and that he was living in Granville Co. when he was called into service. Since the Revolutionary War, he moved to Pendleton Co., SC., then to Powell's Valley, then to Whitley Co., then to Knox Co. where he lived more than 15 years. William Crowley, Edward Bennett, Thomas Adkins, an old soldier himself, Rev. Wm. Siler, John Powell and Ann Powell made certifications of their acquaintance with Wm. Rose and to their belief in his statements. William Rose of Whitley Co., KY, who was an ensign in the company commanded by Capt. Learcoy of the regiment, commanded by Col. Burton in the NC line for 1 year and 4 months was inscribed on the roll of the KY agency to commence 4 Mar 1831. Certificate of the pension was issued 6 Dec 1833. In Whitley Co., KY 18 Aug 1836 before Wm. Siler, J.P. Elizabeth Rose resident of Clear Fork, age 76, appeared in court and made declaration that she is the widow of Wm. Rose, who was an ensign in the militia during the Revolutionary War and that she was married to Wm. Rose on 12 Mar 1774 and that her husband died 12 Feb 1835. They had 4 children other than William, who was born during the Revolutionary War. She mentioned Hutson and Christina and stated that William was born 1 Dec after Gates Defeat and that she was married to Wm. Rose in Granville Co. NC by Robert Dickins. They had 10 children, the oldest of whom is at this date age 60 and the youngest is between 37 and 40 years of age. John Powell made deposition at the home of Ephraim Rose in Whitley Co., KY that he was well acquainted with the above named Elizabeth Rose and her husband, Wm. Rose for 45 years. Ann Powell made deposition at the home of Ephraim Rose in Whitley Co., KY that she is the daughter of William and Elizabeth Rose and that she is about 57 or 58 years of age and knows the statement above made to be true. Elizabeth Rose, widow of Wm. Rose was inscribed on the roll of the KY agency to commence 12 Feb 1835. Certificate of the pension was issued 19 Oct 1836 and sent to O.S. Ballinger, Barbourville, KY.. (Transcribed record on file at Library of Michigan, Whitley County, Kentucky Extracts of Revolutionary War Pension Applications, 457 .W6, W56, 1989 Genealogy, Page 17 & 18) "Friends are angels who lift us to our feet when our wings have trouble remembering how to fly." Don't Drive faster that Your Guardian Angel can fly!
OK......Didn't find the women I was looking for. Does anyone know if any of the males listed below was father (grandfather?) of an Isabella Rose who filed a bastardy suit against John McGeorge Sr in Harlan Co in 1833? She was wantin' support for their three children Isabella, Granville, and Greenup. I found an Isabell in 1830 Harlan Co. Here is the entry for her and a woman next door. 1830 Harlan Co., KY census, page 119: There is an Isabell Rose, 10001/11001. Next to her is Deborah Rose, 100101/00011001. Is Deborah the mother of Isabell? Columns are labeled male then female -<5, 5-10, 10-15, 15-20, 20-30, 30-40, &40-50. > > > Children of WILLIAM ROSE and ELIZABETH MERRITT are: > i. NANCY6 ROSE, b. 1774, Grandville, N.C.. > ii. HUTSON ROSE, b. 1775, Granville, N.C.. > iii. ANN ROSE, b. 1776, Granville, N.C.. > iv. CHRISTIANNA ROSE, b. 1778, Granville N.C.; m. MCKIDDY. > v. WILLIAM (6) ROSE, b. December 01, 1780, Granville, Co. N.C.; > d. Aft. 1860, Whitley, Co. Ky. > vi. MARY "POLLY" ROSE, b. August 1781, GRANVILLE CO, NC. > vii. BENJAMIN MERITT SR ROSE, b. May 19, 1793, Pendelton, > SC; d. October 09, 1890, WHITLEY CO, KY. > viii. AMY ROSE, b. 1794, Pendelton Dist. S.C. or Powells Valley > TN; m. BENNETT. > ix. ELIZABETH ROSE, b. Abt. 1797, PENDLETON DIST, SC; d. > Bet. 1846 - 1847, CANE CREEK, WHITLEY CO, KY. > x. EPHRIAM ROSE, b. August 09, 1799; d. Unknown, WHITLEY > CO, KY. > > >
Can anyone name the 10 children born to this couple? Mary ----- Original Message ----- From: <Sharp2tono@aol.com> To: <KYKNOX-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, September 01, 2003 4:03 PM Subject: [KYKNOX] PENSION: Rev. War, William & Elizabeth Rose, Whitley Co. > This was in the KY-FOOTSTEPS-D Digest Volume 03 : Issue 96 > yesterday. Thought you Rose cuzzing might like to have it...Lois > > > PENSION: Rev. War, William & Elizabeth Rose, Whitley Co. > > Submitted by Mary Lou Hudson > <http://www.rootsweb.com/~archreg/vols/00005.html#0001143> > > William and Elizabeth Rose -- Pension No. W 8554 > > In Whitley Co., KY 19 Nov 1833, William Rose, resident of Whitley Co.,KY > on the waters of Cain Creek on the main road leading to Barbourville from > Jacksboro, TN and about 22 miles from Barbourville, KY, age 76, made > declaration that he entered service in the Revolutionary War as a volunteer > in Granville, NC where he resided at that time. He began in the spring of > 1790 for a term of 8 months, under Capt. Bartlet Scearcey, Lt Simms and > rendezvoused at Hillsboro, then received the appointment and commission of > Ensign. They marched to Salisbury, then down the Peedee River, then on the > road to join Gen. Gates. They were joined by Gen. John Butler. He states > that when about 7 miles from Camden, they heard of the defeat of Gen. Gates > at that place and retreated back to Hillsboro, then marched in the direction > of Wilmington and stationed at Col. Robert Burton's near a small village. > > They remained there until sometime in November when he was permitted to > return to his family. On 1 Dec 1780, he had a small son born to his wife > whom they named William. The son now lives within 5 miles of this deponet. > Soon after the birth of his son, he again volunteered under Stephen Merit, > and Capt. Joseph Langston. This deponent again was Ensign. He was > constantly engaged in scouting the country, disarming the Tories and > marching against them when they collected in numbers. He was at Hillsboro > when he heard of Tarlton's defeat at Cow Pens and then by a "Naration" > which was the old soldier name for calling the soldiers, they were all > called to join him and receive protection. A great many did join him. At > that time Gen. Butler and the militia under him were in the lower end of > Granville Co. He was with them. After this Cornwallis marched to Guilford, > as he understood. The company to which he belonged was never with the army > of Gen. Greene, but were often within a few days march of him. Later they > were ordered to join Washington at Yorktown. Before they got there, > Cornwallis had surrendered and he resigned his commission of Ensign and > returned to his family. He stated that he served nearly 18 months. > > He stated that he was born in Granville, NC on Tar River in 1757 and that > he was living in Granville Co. when he was called into service. Since the > Revolutionary War, he moved to Pendleton Co., SC., then to Powell's Valley, > then to Whitley Co., then to Knox Co. where he lived more than 15 years. > William Crowley, Edward Bennett, Thomas Adkins, an old soldier himself, Rev. > Wm. Siler, John Powell and Ann Powell made certifications of their > acquaintance > with Wm. Rose and to their belief in his statements. > > William Rose of Whitley Co., KY, who was an ensign in the company > commanded by Capt. Learcoy of the regiment, commanded by Col. Burton in the > NC line for 1 year and 4 months was inscribed on the roll of the KY agency > to commence 4 Mar 1831. Certificate of the pension was issued 6 Dec 1833. > > In Whitley Co., KY 18 Aug 1836 before Wm. Siler, J.P. Elizabeth Rose > resident of Clear Fork, age 76, appeared in court and made declaration that > she is the widow of Wm. Rose, who was an ensign in the militia during the > Revolutionary War and that she was married to Wm. Rose on 12 Mar 1774 and > that her husband died 12 Feb 1835. They had 4 children other than William, > who was born during the Revolutionary War. She mentioned Hutson and > Christina and stated that William was born 1 Dec after Gates Defeat and that > she was married to Wm. Rose in Granville Co. NC by Robert Dickins. They had > 10 children, the oldest of whom is at this date age 60 and the youngest is > between 37 and 40 years of age. > > John Powell made deposition at the home of Ephraim Rose in Whitley Co., > KY that he was well acquainted with the above named Elizabeth Rose and her > husband, Wm. Rose for 45 years. > > Ann Powell made deposition at the home of Ephraim Rose in Whitley Co., KY > that she is the daughter of William and Elizabeth Rose and that she is about > 57 or 58 years of age and knows the statement above made to be true. > > Elizabeth Rose, widow of Wm. Rose was inscribed on the roll of the KY > agency to commence 12 Feb 1835. Certificate of the pension was issued 19 > Oct 1836 and sent to O.S. Ballinger, Barbourville, KY.. > > (Transcribed record on file at Library of Michigan, Whitley County, > Kentucky Extracts of Revolutionary War Pension Applications, 457 .W6, W56, > 1989 Genealogy, Page 17 & 18) > > > "Friends are angels who lift us to our feet when our wings have trouble > remembering how to fly." > > Don't Drive faster that Your Guardian Angel can fly! > > > ==== KYKNOX Mailing List ==== > If you wish to unsubscribe from this list, send only the word UNSUBSCRIBE > to KYKNOX-L-REQUEST@ROOTSWEB.COM or if you are on the Digest > List to KYKNOX-D-REQUEST@ROOTSWEB.COM > > ============================== > 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 >
I am still searching for any information on Gertrude Creekmore Tate who married my grandfather, Ulysses Burnett Harp (U. B. Harp) about 1924 after his first wife, Sarah Petrey Harp, died in 1921. I think Gertrude may have been a widow with two children, but not sure. I have no other information about her. Thanks! Carol
DeeDee, I descend from the Smith family that had members who married into the Creekmores. I would love an invitation to your Creekmore site, also. Thanks, Kristi (Smith) Cox Dayton, OH
We also have a Creekmore List at Rootsweb. Anyone wanting to get on the Creekmore List send a message to: CREEKMORE-L-request@rootsweb.com Mary Lou Hudson
Hi DeeDee I am Cecil Harmon. I Lost my Password and cannot get into the webpage. Would like to have another password. Thank you. Charmon@woh.rr.com ----- Original Message ----- From: "DeeDee Shackelford" <grannyd2@hotmail.com> To: <KYWHITLE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, August 31, 2003 8:03 PM Subject: Re; [KYWHITLE] 2003 Creekmore Re > > > > > > > > > > Hi Jayne; > > I am the host-Mom of a site at myfamily.com where a group of us are working > together on our CREEKMORE's and related families. I will gladly send you an > invitation and anyone else who would care to join Us, just drop me a line > and I will be happy to send one out right away. > > DeeDee Anglin Shackelford > > G-G-Grandaughter of Emby King & Mary Jane (Smith) CREEKMORE > > > > your wrote; > > > "I did so want to attend the reunion and know it was grand for everyone to > share their family stories. I would so appreciate contacts to chat with > folks about the Creekmore's and Campbells as my grandfather's father, Marion > Campbell, was the grandson of Dinah Green (Diney Creekmore)" > > Looking forward to a reply > > Jayne Kelly > Jaynekelly@sbcglobal.net > Houston, Texas > > _________________________________________________________________ > MSN 8: Get 6 months for $9.95/month. http://join.msn.com/?page=dept/dialup > > > ==== KYWHITLE Mailing List ==== > > > > ============================== > 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 >
I Have been researching the MORGAN Families from McCreary, Whitley, Laurel Counties. I would appreciate an invitation to your Creekmore site at Myfamily. Thanks. Janice Morgan ----- Original Message ----- From: "DeeDee Shackelford" <grannyd2@hotmail.com> To: <KYWHITLE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, August 31, 2003 8:03 PM Subject: Re; [KYWHITLE] 2003 Creekmore Re > > > > > > > > > > Hi Jayne; > > I am the host-Mom of a site at myfamily.com where a group of us are working > together on our CREEKMORE's and related families. I will gladly send you an > invitation and anyone else who would care to join Us, just drop me a line > and I will be happy to send one out right away. > > DeeDee Anglin Shackelford > > G-G-Grandaughter of Emby King & Mary Jane (Smith) CREEKMORE > > > > your wrote; > > > "I did so want to attend the reunion and know it was grand for everyone to > share their family stories. I would so appreciate contacts to chat with > folks about the Creekmore's and Campbells as my grandfather's father, Marion > Campbell, was the grandson of Dinah Green (Diney Creekmore)" > > Looking forward to a reply > > Jayne Kelly > Jaynekelly@sbcglobal.net > Houston, Texas > > _________________________________________________________________ > MSN 8: Get 6 months for $9.95/month. http://join.msn.com/?page=dept/dialup > > > ==== KYWHITLE Mailing List ==== > > > > ============================== > 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 > >