A Question to mull over; just a suspicion they married in the home state because family was there and recorded in saline Co. Mo because that is were they lived. -----Original Message----- From: madky-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:madky-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Elenor Homewood Sent: Monday, January 07, 2008 1:10 AM
-----Original Message----- From: madky-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:madky-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of M. A. Farrell Sent: Monday, January 07, 2008 4:25 PM To: madky@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [MADKY] Wallace Mary Alice: I am interested in the Wallace family and cemetery. I believe it was on Otter Creek where my Colters and others of my family lived and some are buried. Can you help? Shirley. St. Louis, MO Barb, that was my Wallace cemetery email, but I would need to look at an old will to see if there was a son "James" who might have gotten part of the property. When I get it, will copy all the names mentioned in this will of Michael Wallace, died ca 1804, lived on Garrard side of Paint Lick Creek, owned land on other side of creek in Madison. Mary Alice ________________________________________ PeoplePC Online A better way to Internet http://www.peoplepc.com ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to MADKY-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Barb, that was my Wallace cemetery email, but I would need to look at an old will to see if there was a son "James" who might have gotten part of the property. When I get it, will copy all the names mentioned in this will of Michael Wallace, died ca 1804, lived on Garrard side of Paint Lick Creek, owned land on other side of creek in Madison. Mary Alice ________________________________________ PeoplePC Online A better way to Internet http://www.peoplepc.com
Diane writes: I have a Katherine Wheeler, b. abt. 1820 in Kentucky - according to all census records after her marriage. She married James Patterson, b. abt. 1808 in Kentucky - again according to all census records after their marriage. They married on November 14, 1835 in Franklin County, Indiana but the early marriage record does not contain information on either of their parents. Some Stabs at a Response: If James Patterson were born ca 1808 in Kentucky, then his parents in all probability were *pioneers* in Kentucky, which was formed 1792 from Virginia. (By the way, had he been married previously? Always suspect multiple marriages, especially if there is an age difference.) If either of these parties lived to be counted in the 1880 census, he/she MAY have answered [we hope correctly] the questions in that census: Where was your father born? Where was your mother born? If a child answered this question, however, and the parent were dead, he/she may have had incorrect info. (A transcript of the 1880 census is available FREE on _www.familysearch.org_ (http://www.familysearch.org) Look on the opening screen for *census* on the right side of the screen, and choose [two times] the US census.) My study of early Kentucky settlers inclines me to believe most of them came from these three areas: 1. Virginia--of course which included what is now West Virginia. 2. North Carolina - Boonesborough in Madison Co. was *thought up* by a group of North Carolina speculators. Read the history of Boonesborough by George W. Ranck, which is now digitized on the online database called HeritageQuest, available through some Public libraries. Ask your librarian. 3. A few Pennsylvanians Now, throw in a few Marylanders, as reflected in some of the Kentucky Court of Appeals claims/suits, as transcribed by Michael L. Cook and Bettie Cummings Cook. (Search the Family History Library Catalog and any Kentucky libraries to find these authors). If the researcher has access to the so-called 1787 Census of Virginia by Netti-Schreiner Yantis and Florine S. Love, it behooves the researcher to study those three volumes CAREFULLY. The third volume is an index to the first two volumes. I have learned through experience to photocopy EVERY index page in the 3rd volume for my surnames. Then, if there are lot of pages with those surnames, I find a quiet corner where I take a large clean sheet of paper and write down in numerical order every page number in that index. Then, if there are only a few names, I note those in my reading. If there are a LOT of that particular surname, then I go to the photocopier and copy EVERY page where that surname occurs. Also, photocopy the key which appears in Volume 1. (It may appear in subsequent volumes--I don't remember.) What is the 1787 Census of Virginia? It is a compilation of personal property tax lists for nearly every county in Virginia, including all those existing in Kentucky, then a part of Virginia, and what is now West Virginia, and whatever other land Virginia claimed in 1787. You must note every instance of that surname--because some, like Christopher Harris of Madison Co., KY, had personal property both in Albemarle Co., VA and in what became Madison Co., KY [well, it already was a county but was in Virginia]. He was already making his move to Kentucky in 1787. For North Carolina, the going will be more difficult. You might see what Wheelers may have been in the American Revolution. But, these records are not neatly compiled in a single work. However, you might try to see whether DAR Patriot Indexes have any Wheelers from North Carolina who served in the American Revolution. (The Revolution officially ended in November 1783--not too long before your Wheelers were in Kentucky.) If you can access HeritageQuest, you might check any Rev War pension claims which have been digitized to find any Wheelers. I don't do a good deal of Pennsylvania research, as my main Pennsylvanian had already left his birthplace about the time of the American Revolution, and I know a good deal about him, but not necessarily based on my own research. Frequently, families moved to other territories with the neighbors. If you know who the neighbors were in Kentucky, latch onto an uncommon name among those neighbors and see if you can determine where they came from. In the meantime, I hope you have discovered a Kentucky land grant or two or three for your ancestors who came to Kentucky in its early commonwealth days. Good luck. Remember that the population in 1808 wasn't so great--and Wheeler is a less common surname than the ones I have in my lineage!! E.W.Wallace whose Kentucians came from VA, NC, PA and later from TN and also MD **************Start the year off right. Easy ways to stay in shape. http://body.aol.com/fitness/winter-exercise?NCID=aolcmp00300000002489
Thanks, Denice. Yes, I have googled another cemetery I know exact location of, but can't get down close enough to actually see it. Since I have been on "Wallace Mill Road", I know where to find that. I had not thought of trying to find the Wallace cemetery on the Garrard side of Paint Lick!! The Garrard cemetery maps do not show one there, but I think Rita Fox told me she knew the general location. Will try google, and thanks! Mary Alice ________________________________________ PeoplePC Online A better way to Internet http://www.peoplepc.com
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Thank you. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Emalene Rohrer" <erohrer@arclp.net> To: <madky@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, January 07, 2008 8:15 AM Subject: Re: [MADKY] Harris connection in Saline Co Mo. >I sent a list of marriages in a prevous email. The Davis' were from > Madison. I think the Harris'were too. One of my reolatives md Richmond > Harris dau. I was a Reynolds. One of Thos Reynolds daus md John Davis son > of > Samuel Davis. They were all in Madison. I don't know where they came from > to > Mad. > Emma in Va. > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Gladys Davis" <jeandgdavis@bellsouth.net> > To: <madky@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Sunday, January 06, 2008 8:16 PM > Subject: Re: [MADKY] Harris connection in Saline Co Mo. > > >> What part of Kentucky was Tyree Davis from? I am trying to trace some of >> the >> Davises from Breathitt and Perry Counties. If you can help, I would >> really >> appreciate it. >> >> >> >> ----- Original Message ----- >> From: "chuck Gibson" <cathal@omega1wireless.net> >> To: "madky" <madky@rootsweb.com> >> Sent: Sunday, January 06, 2008 9:00 AM >> Subject: [MADKY] Harris connection in Saline Co Mo. >> >> >>> Uriah Davis >>> * Born - Maryland >>> Marriages and children >>> * Married on 29 November 1812, Madison County, Kentucky, to >>> Elizabeth Harris, with >>> Tyree 1815-1882 >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> Tyree Davis >>> * Born on 17 September 1815 - KY >>> * Died on 22 May 1882 - Saline Co Mo >>> * Age at death: 66 years old Parents >>> * Uriah Davis >>> * Elizabeth Harris >>> Marriages and children >>> * Married in 1843 to Cindicia Robinson 1827-1857, with >>> * Cicero Gary 1843-1913 >>> * Albert L. 1847 >>> * Ann E. 1849-/1860 >>> * Denny (Drury) F. 1851-1917 >>> * Manerva J. 1852-/1882 >>> * Cindicia 1857-1857 >>> * Married in 1857 to Mary Ann Boatright 1825-1885, with >>> * Sarah M. 1859 >>> * Martha E. >>> * Cinderella >>> Notes >>> Tyree was a Justice of the Peace. >>> Are these two couples related? >>> Davis, Drury married East, Nancy on 11 Jun 1815 in Wayne County, >>> Kentucky >>> Coots, Stephen P. married Davis, Manerva E. on 11 Nov 1825 in >>> Butler County, Kentucky >>> >>> Tyre and Cindicia are on the 1850 Saline Co., census, p. 17, >>> Sept. >>> 24,1850: >>> >>> Tyree Davis 34 M Farmer $250(real estate) b. KY >>> Cindicia 23 F b. MO >>> Cicero G. 6 M b. MO >>> Albert 3 M b. MO >>> Ann E. 2 F b. MO >>> Davey? F. 6/12 F?M? b. MO (Drury) >>> >>> >>> 922 930 >>> miami >>> >>> tyree 45 >>> mary 37 >>> Albert 16 >>> Drury 10 >>> Manerva 8 >>> >>> Ethen emerson 6 >>> Mary 4 >>> Sarah M 1 >>> Robert 31 >>> >>> chili emerson, cinda >>> >>> >>> The below Stephen tried to protect Tyree's older children's >>> inheritance after he died and is somehow related. >>> >>> >>> HARRIS, STEPHEN H. Spouse: McCLEAN, KATHERINE Marriage Date: 27 >>> Aug 1855 County: Saline State: MO >>> >>> HARRIS, STEPHEN State: MO Year: 1860 County: Saline County >>> Record Type: Federal Population Schedule Township: Miami >>> Township Page: 496 Database: MO 1860 Federal Census Index >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> ------------------------------- >>> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >>> MADKY-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >>> quotes >>> in the subject and the body of the message >> >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> MADKY-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes >> in the subject and the body of the message >> >> > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > MADKY-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes > in the subject and the body of the message
OK, how do I do this? ----- Original Message ----- From: "Charlene" <mihnbu@aol.com> To: "Madky" <madky@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, January 07, 2008 4:17 AM Subject: [MADKY] mihnbu@aol.com has invited you to have a 3D avatar chat > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > MADKY-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes > in the subject and the body of the message
I sent a list of marriages in a prevous email. The Davis' were from Madison. I think the Harris'were too. One of my reolatives md Richmond Harris dau. I was a Reynolds. One of Thos Reynolds daus md John Davis son of Samuel Davis. They were all in Madison. I don't know where they came from to Mad. Emma in Va. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Gladys Davis" <jeandgdavis@bellsouth.net> To: <madky@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, January 06, 2008 8:16 PM Subject: Re: [MADKY] Harris connection in Saline Co Mo. > What part of Kentucky was Tyree Davis from? I am trying to trace some of > the > Davises from Breathitt and Perry Counties. If you can help, I would really > appreciate it. > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "chuck Gibson" <cathal@omega1wireless.net> > To: "madky" <madky@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Sunday, January 06, 2008 9:00 AM > Subject: [MADKY] Harris connection in Saline Co Mo. > > >> Uriah Davis >> * Born - Maryland >> Marriages and children >> * Married on 29 November 1812, Madison County, Kentucky, to >> Elizabeth Harris, with >> Tyree 1815-1882 >> >> >> >> >> >> >> Tyree Davis >> * Born on 17 September 1815 - KY >> * Died on 22 May 1882 - Saline Co Mo >> * Age at death: 66 years old Parents >> * Uriah Davis >> * Elizabeth Harris >> Marriages and children >> * Married in 1843 to Cindicia Robinson 1827-1857, with >> * Cicero Gary 1843-1913 >> * Albert L. 1847 >> * Ann E. 1849-/1860 >> * Denny (Drury) F. 1851-1917 >> * Manerva J. 1852-/1882 >> * Cindicia 1857-1857 >> * Married in 1857 to Mary Ann Boatright 1825-1885, with >> * Sarah M. 1859 >> * Martha E. >> * Cinderella >> Notes >> Tyree was a Justice of the Peace. >> Are these two couples related? >> Davis, Drury married East, Nancy on 11 Jun 1815 in Wayne County, >> Kentucky >> Coots, Stephen P. married Davis, Manerva E. on 11 Nov 1825 in >> Butler County, Kentucky >> >> Tyre and Cindicia are on the 1850 Saline Co., census, p. 17, >> Sept. >> 24,1850: >> >> Tyree Davis 34 M Farmer $250(real estate) b. KY >> Cindicia 23 F b. MO >> Cicero G. 6 M b. MO >> Albert 3 M b. MO >> Ann E. 2 F b. MO >> Davey? F. 6/12 F?M? b. MO (Drury) >> >> >> 922 930 >> miami >> >> tyree 45 >> mary 37 >> Albert 16 >> Drury 10 >> Manerva 8 >> >> Ethen emerson 6 >> Mary 4 >> Sarah M 1 >> Robert 31 >> >> chili emerson, cinda >> >> >> The below Stephen tried to protect Tyree's older children's >> inheritance after he died and is somehow related. >> >> >> HARRIS, STEPHEN H. Spouse: McCLEAN, KATHERINE Marriage Date: 27 >> Aug 1855 County: Saline State: MO >> >> HARRIS, STEPHEN State: MO Year: 1860 County: Saline County >> Record Type: Federal Population Schedule Township: Miami >> Township Page: 496 Database: MO 1860 Federal Census Index >> >> >> >> >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> MADKY-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes >> in the subject and the body of the message > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > MADKY-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes > in the subject and the body of the message > >
wwILLIAM hARRIS DAUGHTER MD bENOAL dOMAS(?) 1833 IN jESSAMINE cO kY hER NAME WAS nANCY sUSAN DAU OF wm MD gEO.m rEYNOLDS IN 1829 hID DAUGHTERsALLIE MDjOHN eDWARDS 1819. dAU cELIA hARRIS MDsAM mCclary1824 William went bond forNancy Overstreet, md toThos. Phillips in!817. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Gladys Davis" <jeandgdavis@bellsouth.net> To: <madky@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, January 06, 2008 8:16 PM Subject: Re: [MADKY] Harris connection in Saline Co Mo. > What part of Kentucky was Tyree Davis from? I am trying to trace some of > the > Davises from Breathitt and Perry Counties. If you can help, I would really > appreciate it. > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "chuck Gibson" <cathal@omega1wireless.net> > To: "madky" <madky@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Sunday, January 06, 2008 9:00 AM > Subject: [MADKY] Harris connection in Saline Co Mo. > > >> Uriah Davis >> * Born - Maryland >> Marriages and children >> * Married on 29 November 1812, Madison County, Kentucky, to >> Elizabeth Harris, with >> Tyree 1815-1882 >> >> >> >> >> >> >> Tyree Davis >> * Born on 17 September 1815 - KY >> * Died on 22 May 1882 - Saline Co Mo >> * Age at death: 66 years old Parents >> * Uriah Davis >> * Elizabeth Harris >> Marriages and children >> * Married in 1843 to Cindicia Robinson 1827-1857, with >> * Cicero Gary 1843-1913 >> * Albert L. 1847 >> * Ann E. 1849-/1860 >> * Denny (Drury) F. 1851-1917 >> * Manerva J. 1852-/1882 >> * Cindicia 1857-1857 >> * Married in 1857 to Mary Ann Boatright 1825-1885, with >> * Sarah M. 1859 >> * Martha E. >> * Cinderella >> Notes >> Tyree was a Justice of the Peace. >> Are these two couples related? >> Davis, Drury married East, Nancy on 11 Jun 1815 in Wayne County, >> Kentucky >> Coots, Stephen P. married Davis, Manerva E. on 11 Nov 1825 in >> Butler County, Kentucky >> >> Tyre and Cindicia are on the 1850 Saline Co., census, p. 17, >> Sept. >> 24,1850: >> >> Tyree Davis 34 M Farmer $250(real estate) b. KY >> Cindicia 23 F b. MO >> Cicero G. 6 M b. MO >> Albert 3 M b. MO >> Ann E. 2 F b. MO >> Davey? F. 6/12 F?M? b. MO (Drury) >> >> >> 922 930 >> miami >> >> tyree 45 >> mary 37 >> Albert 16 >> Drury 10 >> Manerva 8 >> >> Ethen emerson 6 >> Mary 4 >> Sarah M 1 >> Robert 31 >> >> chili emerson, cinda >> >> >> The below Stephen tried to protect Tyree's older children's >> inheritance after he died and is somehow related. >> >> >> HARRIS, STEPHEN H. Spouse: McCLEAN, KATHERINE Marriage Date: 27 >> Aug 1855 County: Saline State: MO >> >> HARRIS, STEPHEN State: MO Year: 1860 County: Saline County >> Record Type: Federal Population Schedule Township: Miami >> Township Page: 496 Database: MO 1860 Federal Census Index >> >> >> >> >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> MADKY-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes >> in the subject and the body of the message > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > MADKY-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes > in the subject and the body of the message > >
Mary Alice - Have you tried looking at Google Earth to see what you can find? Sometimes you can see ancient disturbances in the topography and it might give a clue to what you seek. Just go thru it with a fine tooth comb and see what you come up with. Denice > Denice, one of my Wallace men had Madison Co property which > included both sides of Paint Lick Creek. After Paint Lick became > the dividing line between Madison and new Garrard Co in 1796, his > house (and the family cemetery referred to in his will) were on the > Garrard side of Paint Lick. From that year on, his deeds, tax, > probate, etc, records were in Garrard Co. He died before the 1810 > census. I know positively he did not move from one county to > another. Would like to find traces of that old cemetery someday, > probably on Wallace Mill Road, but on the Garrard side of Paint Lick. > > Mary Alice
Lesa, I know this is a long shot, but I have a John Harris living in Madison Co. KY during the approximate time your Mary was married. He married Jane Warren there in 1805and began to have children untill about 1822. I can not be sure my list is complete. I DO NOT have a Mary on the list. John Harris is a very common name so there is probably no connection, but I thought I would write just in case. He died in 1848 or 9 (sorry I can't get out of this e-mail to check my records for the exact date). His wife Jane died in 1864. They are both buried in Richmond Cemetery.in Madison Co.KY. Eleanor Homewood ----- Original Message ----- From: "Tom & Lesa" <grebmot@olypen.com> To: "Saline Co. List" <MOSALINE-L@rootsweb.com>; "Garrard Co Kentucky List" <KYGARRAR-L@rootsweb.com>; "Madison Co Kentucky List" <madky-l@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, January 04, 2008 6:10 PM Subject: [MADKY] Two Wheeler Questions > This message is being triple posted on the Saline County, Missouri, > list, the Madison County, Kentucky, list, and the Garrard County, > Kentucky, list. Though the questions deal with Kentucky records, the > people lived in Saline Co. I covering my bases in hopes that one of you > might be able to help clarify my confusion. > > Topic 1: > 1830 marriage of William Wheeler to Mary Harris > > Discussion: > 1. "Early marriages of Madison County, Kentucky" shows a marriage > between a William Wheeler and a Mary Harris (daughter of "John Harris"). > "Wheeler Cousins" reports that this was the marriage of William Wheeler, > son of Thomas Wheeler and Clary Harris. > 2. "History of Saline County" (1881) says that William Wheeler, of > Saline County, married "Miss Mary Harris, of Saline County. > > Questions: > Why would William and Mary have gone to Madison County, Kentucky, to get > married? Does any one have proof that the marriage listed in Madison > County marriage index was indeed the two people who lived in Saline > County prior to their marriage and following their marriage, or > additional information that might provide some credence to this claim? > OR, is the report in "Wheeler cousins" an error or an assumption based > on coincidental names? Without additional information, a Saline county > marriage would seem to make more sense than a Madison county marriage. > > Topic 2: > Where was Stephen Wheeler born? > > Discussion: > 1. "History of Saline County" reports that Stephen Wheeler was born in > _Harrison county_, Kentucky, in 1812. > 2. His grave marker says he was born in _May_ 1812. > 2. His parents were from _Garrard County_, Kentucky. > 3. In _March_ 1812, his father, Thomas Wheeler, purchased stuff at an > estate sale in Garrard County. > 4. When Thomas died in 1813, his will was probated in Garrard County. > > Question: > Why would Clary Harris have gone to Harrison County to give birth to > Stephen? (Harrison county is about 50+ miles to the NE of Garrard > county.) Might this be an error "History of Saline County" - either > based on a mishearing, a misreading, or a mis-typesetting? Again, does > anyone have proof that Stephen was born in Harrison County, Kentucky, or > additional information that could help make sense of a Harrison county > birth? Without additional information, a Garrard county birth certainly > makes more sense. > > Many thanks, > Lesa! > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > MADKY-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes > in the subject and the body of the message > > > -- > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > Version: 7.5.516 / Virus Database: 269.17.13/1212 - Release Date: 1/6/2008 > 10:55 PM > >
I accidentally deleted an email regarding a Wallace buried in a small cemetery near Paint Lick Creek near the Garrard-Madison line. The email caught my eye because I have a Margaret Jane Wallace, d/o James Wallace and Margaret Baker, b. 30 Jul 1821, d. 6 Feb 1857. She was married to James J. Baldock. I believe Margaret and/or some family members were buried on their property in a small cemetery as described above. Their daughter Mary Elizabeth Baldock, b. 09 May 1854 married Edward C. Smith (my great grandparents). Any connection ??? Barbara Clay Pasch ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to KYGARRAR-request@rootsweb.com<mailto:KYGARRAR-request@rootsweb.com> with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Since we're on the subject of Wheeler.... I have a Katherine Wheeler, b. abt. 1820 in Kentucky - according to all census records after her marriage. She married James Patterson, b. abt. 1808 in Kentucky - again according to all census records after their marriage. They married on November 14, 1835 in Franklin County, Indiana but the early marriage record does not contain information on either of their parents. Does this coincide with anyone's Wheeler records? I have all of their info from 1835 forward including descendants. Any leads are much appreciated - this has me stuck on my Patterson line :) Dianne McLean
What part of Kentucky was Tyree Davis from? I am trying to trace some of the Davises from Breathitt and Perry Counties. If you can help, I would really appreciate it. ----- Original Message ----- From: "chuck Gibson" <cathal@omega1wireless.net> To: "madky" <madky@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, January 06, 2008 9:00 AM Subject: [MADKY] Harris connection in Saline Co Mo. > Uriah Davis > * Born - Maryland > Marriages and children > * Married on 29 November 1812, Madison County, Kentucky, to > Elizabeth Harris, with > Tyree 1815-1882 > > > > > > > Tyree Davis > * Born on 17 September 1815 - KY > * Died on 22 May 1882 - Saline Co Mo > * Age at death: 66 years old Parents > * Uriah Davis > * Elizabeth Harris > Marriages and children > * Married in 1843 to Cindicia Robinson 1827-1857, with > * Cicero Gary 1843-1913 > * Albert L. 1847 > * Ann E. 1849-/1860 > * Denny (Drury) F. 1851-1917 > * Manerva J. 1852-/1882 > * Cindicia 1857-1857 > * Married in 1857 to Mary Ann Boatright 1825-1885, with > * Sarah M. 1859 > * Martha E. > * Cinderella > Notes > Tyree was a Justice of the Peace. > Are these two couples related? > Davis, Drury married East, Nancy on 11 Jun 1815 in Wayne County, > Kentucky > Coots, Stephen P. married Davis, Manerva E. on 11 Nov 1825 in > Butler County, Kentucky > > Tyre and Cindicia are on the 1850 Saline Co., census, p. 17, > Sept. > 24,1850: > > Tyree Davis 34 M Farmer $250(real estate) b. KY > Cindicia 23 F b. MO > Cicero G. 6 M b. MO > Albert 3 M b. MO > Ann E. 2 F b. MO > Davey? F. 6/12 F?M? b. MO (Drury) > > > 922 930 > miami > > tyree 45 > mary 37 > Albert 16 > Drury 10 > Manerva 8 > > Ethen emerson 6 > Mary 4 > Sarah M 1 > Robert 31 > > chili emerson, cinda > > > The below Stephen tried to protect Tyree's older children's > inheritance after he died and is somehow related. > > > HARRIS, STEPHEN H. Spouse: McCLEAN, KATHERINE Marriage Date: 27 > Aug 1855 County: Saline State: MO > > HARRIS, STEPHEN State: MO Year: 1860 County: Saline County > Record Type: Federal Population Schedule Township: Miami > Township Page: 496 Database: MO 1860 Federal Census Index > > > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > MADKY-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes > in the subject and the body of the message
Denice, one of my Wallace men had Madison Co property which included both sides of Paint Lick Creek. After Paint Lick became the dividing line between Madison and new Garrard Co in 1796, his house (and the family cemetery referred to in his will) were on the Garrard side of Paint Lick. From that year on, his deeds, tax, probate, etc, records were in Garrard Co. He died before the 1810 census. I know positively he did not move from one county to another. Would like to find traces of that old cemetery someday, probably on Wallace Mill Road, but on the Garrard side of Paint Lick. Mary Alice ________________________________________ PeoplePC Online A better way to Internet http://www.peoplepc.com
I don't know how common the name "Drury" is or where it comes from (meaning or culture). There was a Drury Willis who moved from Virginia to Madison Co., KY about 1800 and he had a nephew named Drury who was married in Jessamine Co. and then died (possibly) in Ohio. I don't know of any connection, but it is one of those odd names that seem to follow families. Doug chuck Gibson wrote: > Uriah Davis > * Born - Maryland > Marriages and children > * Married on 29 November 1812, Madison County, Kentucky, to > Elizabeth Harris, with > Tyree 1815-1882 > > > > > > > Tyree Davis > * Born on 17 September 1815 - KY > * Died on 22 May 1882 - Saline Co Mo > * Age at death: 66 years old Parents > * Uriah Davis > * Elizabeth Harris > Marriages and children > * Married in 1843 to Cindicia Robinson 1827-1857, with > * Cicero Gary 1843-1913 > * Albert L. 1847 > * Ann E. 1849-/1860 > * Denny (Drury) F. 1851-1917 > * Manerva J. 1852-/1882 > * Cindicia 1857-1857 > * Married in 1857 to Mary Ann Boatright 1825-1885, with > * Sarah M. 1859 > * Martha E. > * Cinderella > Notes > Tyree was a Justice of the Peace. > Are these two couples related? > Davis, Drury married East, Nancy on 11 Jun 1815 in Wayne County, > Kentucky > Coots, Stephen P. married Davis, Manerva E. on 11 Nov 1825 in > Butler County, Kentucky > > Tyre and Cindicia are on the 1850 Saline Co., census, p. 17, > Sept. > 24,1850: > > Tyree Davis 34 M Farmer $250(real estate) b. KY > Cindicia 23 F b. MO > Cicero G. 6 M b. MO > Albert 3 M b. MO > Ann E. 2 F b. MO > Davey? F. 6/12 F?M? b. MO (Drury) > > > 922 930 > miami > > tyree 45 > mary 37 > Albert 16 > Drury 10 > Manerva 8 > > Ethen emerson 6 > Mary 4 > Sarah M 1 > Robert 31 > > chili emerson, cinda > > > The below Stephen tried to protect Tyree's older children's > inheritance after he died and is somehow related. > > > HARRIS, STEPHEN H. Spouse: McCLEAN, KATHERINE Marriage Date: 27 > Aug 1855 County: Saline State: MO > > HARRIS, STEPHEN State: MO Year: 1860 County: Saline County > Record Type: Federal Population Schedule Township: Miami > Township Page: 496 Database: MO 1860 Federal Census Index > > > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to MADKY-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > >