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    1. Re: [MATTINGLY] DNA TESTING
    2. Barbara O'Nan
    3. William, The following link will give you information on Family Tree DNA testing. My brother participated in group testing of our surname with this company, and the results linked us to a line that we had not researched. Although we still haven't found our 'missing link', it's caused us to change our focus. http://www.familytreedna.com/facts_genes.asp If anyone is thinking about DNA testing, I recommend you participate in a group surname project so that your results can be compared to other participant results. I have no connection to the Family Tree DNA company other than our participation in a surname group project at their site. I checked the Family Tree DNA site and do not see a MATTINGLY project; however, the above link should give you information to help you decide if you would wish to participate in a project. Barbara O'Nan ----- Original Message ----- From: "William R. Mattingly" <wmatting@cablenet-va.com> To: <MATTINGLY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, June 10, 2004 8:20 PM Subject: [MATTINGLY] DNA TESTING > When it comes to the issue of DNA testing I am admittingly totally lost but > one of my family lines has been doing testing for about a year now and the > results are a lot of people finding out they are not descended from the > lines in which years of research had placed them. > > I'm not suggesting we do such a thing with the Mattingly line but would like > to explore the accuracy of this stuff more fully. If we ever did such a > thing it might help bring a lot of 'currently' disconnected families > together. That is given this is an accurate process. Anyone know where > information might be gleaned? > > > ==== MATTINGLY Mailing List ==== > <Z>WELCOME TO THE MATTINGLY GENEALOGY GROUP<Z> > We also have the MattinglyForum-subscribe@egroups.com > Your Host Website http://www.wvi.com/~wb > Rootsweb Host http://resources.rootsweb.com/surnames/m/a/MATTINGLY/ > To Unsubscribe or contact the List Owner MATTINGLY-admin@rootsweb.com > mailto:MATTINGLY-L-request@rootsweb.com?subject=unsubscribe&body=unsubscribe > mailto:MATTINGLY-D-request@rootsweb.com?subject=unsubscribe&body=unsubscribe > > ============================== > Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration > Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237 >

    06/10/2004 02:44:36
    1. Re: [MATTINGLY] DNA TESTING
    2. William R. Mattingly
    3. Thanks Judith. I've been checking a few sites and will look at that one too. That stuff is expensive and I just wonder if it's as accurate as they claim.

    06/10/2004 02:43:50
    1. DNA TESTING
    2. William R. Mattingly
    3. When it comes to the issue of DNA testing I am admittingly totally lost but one of my family lines has been doing testing for about a year now and the results are a lot of people finding out they are not descended from the lines in which years of research had placed them. I'm not suggesting we do such a thing with the Mattingly line but would like to explore the accuracy of this stuff more fully. If we ever did such a thing it might help bring a lot of 'currently' disconnected families together. That is given this is an accurate process. Anyone know where information might be gleaned?

    06/10/2004 02:20:03
    1. Re: [MATTINGLY] DNA TESTING
    2. Judith Burger
    3. William, this is one website that might answer some of your questions. Judith http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~allpoms/genetics.html ----- Original Message ----- From: "William R. Mattingly" <wmatting@cablenet-va.com> To: <MATTINGLY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, June 10, 2004 7:20 PM Subject: [MATTINGLY] DNA TESTING > When it comes to the issue of DNA testing I am admittingly totally lost but > one of my family lines has been doing testing for about a year now and the > results are a lot of people finding out they are not descended from the > lines in which years of research had placed them. > > I'm not suggesting we do such a thing with the Mattingly line but would like > to explore the accuracy of this stuff more fully. If we ever did such a > thing it might help bring a lot of 'currently' disconnected families > together. That is given this is an accurate process. Anyone know where > information might be gleaned? > > > ==== MATTINGLY Mailing List ==== > <Z>WELCOME TO THE MATTINGLY GENEALOGY GROUP<Z> > We also have the MattinglyForum-subscribe@egroups.com > Your Host Website http://www.wvi.com/~wb > Rootsweb Host http://resources.rootsweb.com/surnames/m/a/MATTINGLY/ > To Unsubscribe or contact the List Owner MATTINGLY-admin@rootsweb.com > mailto:MATTINGLY-L-request@rootsweb.com?subject=unsubscribe&body=unsubscribe > mailto:MATTINGLY-D-request@rootsweb.com?subject=unsubscribe&body=unsubscribe > > ============================== > Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration > Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237 >

    06/10/2004 01:30:41
    1. Re: MATTINGLY-D Digest V04 #95
    2. Blaine Burkey
    3. > Subject: Re: [MATTINGLY] Henry Matney/Mattingly > Date: Wed, 9 Jun 2004 18:10:46 -0400 > From: "William R. Mattingly" <wmatting@cablenet-va.com> > To: MATTINGLY-L@rootsweb.com > > Henry Mattingly was awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor for his valor > in combat in the battle of Jonesboro, Georgia in 1864 as a part of the Union > forces. He is shown in Hardin County on the 1880 census with wife named > Manda (likely a nickname). All sources do not show the children named > Thomas Green or Ellen (Thomas does not appear with the family on the 1870 > census of St. Mary's, Marion County, Kentucky). It is possible that they > died young as they do not appear on the census. One source shows the child > named Amelda, as Amanda Benedict. Could she have become a Nun and used this > name? Re: J. R. Powell. The Marriage Index shows his wedding as 4-8-1867. > > Son of Ignatius Mattingly and Eliza Madden. If Amanda or Amelda was listed with the family on the census. then she was not in a convent. Once young women entered the convent, they did not live at home anymore. Fr. Blaine

    06/10/2004 02:30:14
    1. Re: [MATTINGLY] Henry Matney/Mattingly
    2. William R. Mattingly
    3. Henry Mattingly was awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor for his valor in combat in the battle of Jonesboro, Georgia in 1864 as a part of the Union forces. He is shown in Hardin County on the 1880 census with wife named Manda (likely a nickname). All sources do not show the children named Thomas Green or Ellen (Thomas does not appear with the family on the 1870 census of St. Mary's, Marion County, Kentucky). It is possible that they died young as they do not appear on the census. One source shows the child named Amelda, as Amanda Benedict. Could she have become a Nun and used this name? Re: J. R. Powell. The Marriage Index shows his wedding as 4-8-1867. Son of Ignatius Mattingly and Eliza Madden.

    06/09/2004 12:10:46
    1. Henry Matney/Mattingly
    2. Julia Bixler
    3. Does anyone know who this Henry is Henry Matney (First_Last) Regiment Name 4 U.S.C. Inf. Side Union Company E Soldier's Rank_In Private Soldier's Rank_Out Private Alternate Name Henry/Mattingly Notes Film Number M589 roll 57 African American War Memorial

    06/09/2004 09:26:18
    1. Mrs. Dorothy Mattingly died in DC in 1851
    2. Elizabeth Culhane
    3. Hello, Would anyone have a Mrs. Dorothy Mattingly who died in DC at the age of 45? She apparently died on July 4 and the obit is listed on July 7, 1851. I don't find any Mattingly married to a Dorothy ??? in the DC marriage book. Thanks so much! Elizabeth Culhane Fairport, New York

    06/09/2004 08:25:06
    1. Re: [MATTINGLY] Re: MATTINGLY-D Digest V04 #91
    2. William R. Mattingly
    3. Good thought, Joe. I'll look and appreciate the info. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Joe" <jmattingly@softhome.net> To: <MATTINGLY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, June 05, 2004 11:54 PM Subject: Re: [MATTINGLY] Re: MATTINGLY-D Digest V04 #91 > WILLIAM,All > Do a Google search for "Mattingly Settlement" there is an > article written about this William in 1949 and the 2nd article > down has some nice pictures of the St Mary's Church. > Joe > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "William R. Mattingly" <wmatting@cablenet-va.com> > To: <MATTINGLY-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Saturday, June 05, 2004 10:48 PM > Subject: Re: [MATTINGLY] Re: MATTINGLY-D Digest V04 #91 > > > > That's the same William and there was reportedly a plate mounted on the > > Church of St. Thomas bearing his name. Whether it still exists or was a > > false report, I don't know. > > > > > > ==== MATTINGLY Mailing List ==== > > <Z>WELCOME TO THE MATTINGLY GENEALOGY GROUP<Z> > > We also have the MattinglyForum-subscribe@egroups.com > > Your Host Website http://www.wvi.com/~wb > > Rootsweb Host http://resources.rootsweb.com/surnames/m/a/MATTINGLY/ > > To Unsubscribe or contact the List Owner MATTINGLY-admin@rootsweb.com > > > mailto:MATTINGLY-L-request@rootsweb.com?subject=unsubscribe&body=unsubscribe > > > mailto:MATTINGLY-D-request@rootsweb.com?subject=unsubscribe&body=unsubscribe > > > > ============================== > > Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration > > Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. > > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237 > > > > > ==== MATTINGLY Mailing List ==== > <Z>WELCOME TO THE MATTINGLY GENEALOGY GROUP<Z> > We also have the MattinglyForum-subscribe@egroups.com > Your Host Website http://www.wvi.com/~wb > Rootsweb Host http://resources.rootsweb.com/surnames/m/a/MATTINGLY/ > To Unsubscribe or contact the List Owner MATTINGLY-admin@rootsweb.com > mailto:MATTINGLY-L-request@rootsweb.com?subject=unsubscribe&body=unsubscribe > mailto:MATTINGLY-D-request@rootsweb.com?subject=unsubscribe&body=unsubscribe > > ============================== > Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration > Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237

    06/06/2004 08:57:35
    1. Re: [MATTINGLY] Re: MATTINGLY-D Digest V04 #91
    2. Joe
    3. WILLIAM,All Do a Google search for "Mattingly Settlement" there is an article written about this William in 1949 and the 2nd article down has some nice pictures of the St Mary's Church. Joe ----- Original Message ----- From: "William R. Mattingly" <wmatting@cablenet-va.com> To: <MATTINGLY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, June 05, 2004 10:48 PM Subject: Re: [MATTINGLY] Re: MATTINGLY-D Digest V04 #91 > That's the same William and there was reportedly a plate mounted on the > Church of St. Thomas bearing his name. Whether it still exists or was a > false report, I don't know. > > > ==== MATTINGLY Mailing List ==== > <Z>WELCOME TO THE MATTINGLY GENEALOGY GROUP<Z> > We also have the MattinglyForum-subscribe@egroups.com > Your Host Website http://www.wvi.com/~wb > Rootsweb Host http://resources.rootsweb.com/surnames/m/a/MATTINGLY/ > To Unsubscribe or contact the List Owner MATTINGLY-admin@rootsweb.com > mailto:MATTINGLY-L-request@rootsweb.com?subject=unsubscribe&body=unsubscribe > mailto:MATTINGLY-D-request@rootsweb.com?subject=unsubscribe&body=unsubscribe > > ============================== > Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration > Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237 >

    06/05/2004 05:54:18
    1. Re: [MATTINGLY] Re: MATTINGLY-D Digest V04 #91
    2. William R. Mattingly
    3. That's the same William and there was reportedly a plate mounted on the Church of St. Thomas bearing his name. Whether it still exists or was a false report, I don't know.

    06/05/2004 04:48:01
    1. Re: [MATTINGLY] Re: MATTINGLY-D Digest V04 #91
    2. Joe
    3. A William Mattingly donated $4000 to complete the Church and brother John offered to donate land.Would this William be the first to arive that you are discussing?Trying to fix my files. Joe Mattingly ----- Original Message ----- From: "William R. Mattingly" <wmatting@cablenet-va.com> To: <MATTINGLY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, June 04, 2004 1:37 PM Subject: Re: [MATTINGLY] Re: MATTINGLY-D Digest V04 #91 > Knowing Rev. HEM's work as well as most of us do, we are aware that he made > minimal errors but I struggle greatly with the issue of the parentage of > Chidley Matthew Mattingly. It seems quite possible, even probable, that > William was married at least three times. 1st to Sarah Childey Matthews, > 2nd to someone named Mary and then 3rd to Anna Maria Dugan. It was > apparently customary to sometimes name a child after a previous deceased > spouse. Maybe this was the case with Chidley Matthew. The difficulty we > have, besides the absence of any substantial evidence, is that Sarah > reportedly didn't die until 1831. If that date is incorrect then a new set > of possibilities open including the possibility that William and Anna were > married earlier than thought and that Sarah may have died much sooner than > believed at present. > > I haven't located William on the census of 1820 yet although he was supposed > to have been in Ohio as early as about 1812. He is found in Muskingum > during 1830 and 1840. During 1830 he had one male between the ages of 5 > and 10 and one between 15 and 20. William was shown 40 to 50. By 1840, > William had 2 males 10 to 15, one 15 to 20, and himself 50 to 60. > Appearing in Muskingum with William were Joseph 30 to 40, Charles 30 to 40, > and Michael 20 to 30. By these accounts it looks to me that William had at > least 4 sons by 1840 unless he had remarried and had children which belonged > to his second wife and her previous husband in the home. > > I think Joseph and Michael were both sons of John and Onea Arnold, while > Charles was a son of Samuel and Elinora Durbin. William should have had a > son around somewhere between the ages of 20 and 30 but so far I haven't > found one unless it was Chidley M. Mallengly (manner spelled on census) over > in Licking, Muskingum County between ages of 20 and 30. With a name like > Chidley Matthew, it seems to me that this has got to have been William's > son, but certainly maybe not, the son of Sarah. > > > ==== MATTINGLY Mailing List ==== > <Z>WELCOME TO THE MATTINGLY GENEALOGY GROUP<Z> > We also have the MattinglyForum-subscribe@egroups.com > Your Host Website http://www.wvi.com/~wb > Rootsweb Host http://resources.rootsweb.com/surnames/m/a/MATTINGLY/ > To Unsubscribe or contact the List Owner MATTINGLY-admin@rootsweb.com > mailto:MATTINGLY-L-request@rootsweb.com?subject=unsubscribe&body=unsubscribe > mailto:MATTINGLY-D-request@rootsweb.com?subject=unsubscribe&body=unsubscribe > > ============================== > Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration > Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237 >

    06/05/2004 04:46:04
    1. Re: [MATTINGLY] Re: MATTINGLY-D Digest V04 #91
    2. Judith Burger
    3. I found another Mattingly mention in the St. Joseph Baptism Records that seem to confirm that the William Mattingly listed as the father of Matthew, Margaret and Hannah and husband of Mary is the son of Henry as William has asserted. Early Baptism Records of St. Joseph's Near Somerset (1818-1834) 1832 Sept. 11: David Nicholas Logsdon, of David Logsdon and Anna Mattingly; sponsors Ambrose Hayden and Ann Durbin -- J. V. Bullock In my file I have that this Anna Mattingly is the daughter of Henry Mattingly & Honor Durbin, and sister of William Mattingly and that she married David Logsdon. I printed out the complete transcriptions for 1818-1834 and it runs to 26 pages. A lot of data there. Judith ----- Original Message ----- From: "William R. Mattingly" <wmatting@cablenet-va.com> To: <MATTINGLY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, June 04, 2004 12:37 PM Subject: Re: [MATTINGLY] Re: MATTINGLY-D Digest V04 #91 > Knowing Rev. HEM's work as well as most of us do, we are aware that he made > minimal errors but I struggle greatly with the issue of the parentage of > Chidley Matthew Mattingly. It seems quite possible, even probable, that > William was married at least three times. 1st to Sarah Childey Matthews, > 2nd to someone named Mary and then 3rd to Anna Maria Dugan. It was > apparently customary to sometimes name a child after a previous deceased > spouse. Maybe this was the case with Chidley Matthew. The difficulty we > have, besides the absence of any substantial evidence, is that Sarah > reportedly didn't die until 1831. If that date is incorrect then a new set > of possibilities open including the possibility that William and Anna were > married earlier than thought and that Sarah may have died much sooner than > believed at present. > > I haven't located William on the census of 1820 yet although he was supposed > to have been in Ohio as early as about 1812. He is found in Muskingum > during 1830 and 1840. During 1830 he had one male between the ages of 5 > and 10 and one between 15 and 20. William was shown 40 to 50. By 1840, > William had 2 males 10 to 15, one 15 to 20, and himself 50 to 60. > Appearing in Muskingum with William were Joseph 30 to 40, Charles 30 to 40, > and Michael 20 to 30. By these accounts it looks to me that William had at > least 4 sons by 1840 unless he had remarried and had children which belonged > to his second wife and her previous husband in the home. > > I think Joseph and Michael were both sons of John and Onea Arnold, while > Charles was a son of Samuel and Elinora Durbin. William should have had a > son around somewhere between the ages of 20 and 30 but so far I haven't > found one unless it was Chidley M. Mallengly (manner spelled on census) over > in Licking, Muskingum County between ages of 20 and 30. With a name like > Chidley Matthew, it seems to me that this has got to have been William's > son, but certainly maybe not, the son of Sarah. > > > ==== MATTINGLY Mailing List ==== > <Z>WELCOME TO THE MATTINGLY GENEALOGY GROUP<Z> > We also have the MattinglyForum-subscribe@egroups.com > Your Host Website http://www.wvi.com/~wb > Rootsweb Host http://resources.rootsweb.com/surnames/m/a/MATTINGLY/ > To Unsubscribe or contact the List Owner MATTINGLY-admin@rootsweb.com > mailto:MATTINGLY-L-request@rootsweb.com?subject=unsubscribe&body=unsubscribe > mailto:MATTINGLY-D-request@rootsweb.com?subject=unsubscribe&body=unsubscribe > > ============================== > Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration > Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237 >

    06/04/2004 10:01:46
    1. Re: [MATTINGLY] Re: MATTINGLY-D Digest V04 #91
    2. Judith Burger
    3. William, the answer may lie in the records of the tombstone inscriptions or the burial records below, but unfortunately they are not online. The newsletters listed by month and year below indicate that they have been transcribed. Judith Baptism Records, St. Joseph's, Somerset (containing some for St. Louis Bertrand, Rehoboth, and St. Dominic's, McLuney) 1848-1851 July, 1983 1851-1853 Nov. 1983 St. Joseph Old Cemetery near Somerset, Tombstone Inscriptions Nov., Dec. 1985, Feb., Sept. 1986 St. Joseph Church near Somerset, Burial Register 1815-1839 Apr. 1986 1840-1850 Aug. 1986 1850-1857 Oct. 1986 1857-1873 Jan. 1987 The Tombstone of Mary McDonald: Frontier Primitive or Educated Cryptogram? Dec. 1985 ----- Original Message ----- From: "William R. Mattingly" <wmatting@cablenet-va.com> To: <MATTINGLY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, June 04, 2004 12:37 PM Subject: Re: [MATTINGLY] Re: MATTINGLY-D Digest V04 #91 > Knowing Rev. HEM's work as well as most of us do, we are aware that he made > minimal errors but I struggle greatly with the issue of the parentage of > Chidley Matthew Mattingly. It seems quite possible, even probable, that > William was married at least three times. 1st to Sarah Childey Matthews, > 2nd to someone named Mary and then 3rd to Anna Maria Dugan. It was > apparently customary to sometimes name a child after a previous deceased > spouse. Maybe this was the case with Chidley Matthew. The difficulty we > have, besides the absence of any substantial evidence, is that Sarah > reportedly didn't die until 1831. If that date is incorrect then a new set > of possibilities open including the possibility that William and Anna were > married earlier than thought and that Sarah may have died much sooner than > believed at present. > > I haven't located William on the census of 1820 yet although he was supposed > to have been in Ohio as early as about 1812. He is found in Muskingum > during 1830 and 1840. During 1830 he had one male between the ages of 5 > and 10 and one between 15 and 20. William was shown 40 to 50. By 1840, > William had 2 males 10 to 15, one 15 to 20, and himself 50 to 60. > Appearing in Muskingum with William were Joseph 30 to 40, Charles 30 to 40, > and Michael 20 to 30. By these accounts it looks to me that William had at > least 4 sons by 1840 unless he had remarried and had children which belonged > to his second wife and her previous husband in the home. > > I think Joseph and Michael were both sons of John and Onea Arnold, while > Charles was a son of Samuel and Elinora Durbin. William should have had a > son around somewhere between the ages of 20 and 30 but so far I haven't > found one unless it was Chidley M. Mallengly (manner spelled on census) over > in Licking, Muskingum County between ages of 20 and 30. With a name like > Chidley Matthew, it seems to me that this has got to have been William's > son, but certainly maybe not, the son of Sarah. > > > ==== MATTINGLY Mailing List ==== > <Z>WELCOME TO THE MATTINGLY GENEALOGY GROUP<Z> > We also have the MattinglyForum-subscribe@egroups.com > Your Host Website http://www.wvi.com/~wb > Rootsweb Host http://resources.rootsweb.com/surnames/m/a/MATTINGLY/ > To Unsubscribe or contact the List Owner MATTINGLY-admin@rootsweb.com > mailto:MATTINGLY-L-request@rootsweb.com?subject=unsubscribe&body=unsubscribe > mailto:MATTINGLY-D-request@rootsweb.com?subject=unsubscribe&body=unsubscribe > > ============================== > Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration > Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237 >

    06/04/2004 09:28:35
    1. Re: [MATTINGLY] Re: MATTINGLY-D Digest V04 #91
    2. William R. Mattingly
    3. Knowing Rev. HEM's work as well as most of us do, we are aware that he made minimal errors but I struggle greatly with the issue of the parentage of Chidley Matthew Mattingly. It seems quite possible, even probable, that William was married at least three times. 1st to Sarah Childey Matthews, 2nd to someone named Mary and then 3rd to Anna Maria Dugan. It was apparently customary to sometimes name a child after a previous deceased spouse. Maybe this was the case with Chidley Matthew. The difficulty we have, besides the absence of any substantial evidence, is that Sarah reportedly didn't die until 1831. If that date is incorrect then a new set of possibilities open including the possibility that William and Anna were married earlier than thought and that Sarah may have died much sooner than believed at present. I haven't located William on the census of 1820 yet although he was supposed to have been in Ohio as early as about 1812. He is found in Muskingum during 1830 and 1840. During 1830 he had one male between the ages of 5 and 10 and one between 15 and 20. William was shown 40 to 50. By 1840, William had 2 males 10 to 15, one 15 to 20, and himself 50 to 60. Appearing in Muskingum with William were Joseph 30 to 40, Charles 30 to 40, and Michael 20 to 30. By these accounts it looks to me that William had at least 4 sons by 1840 unless he had remarried and had children which belonged to his second wife and her previous husband in the home. I think Joseph and Michael were both sons of John and Onea Arnold, while Charles was a son of Samuel and Elinora Durbin. William should have had a son around somewhere between the ages of 20 and 30 but so far I haven't found one unless it was Chidley M. Mallengly (manner spelled on census) over in Licking, Muskingum County between ages of 20 and 30. With a name like Chidley Matthew, it seems to me that this has got to have been William's son, but certainly maybe not, the son of Sarah.

    06/04/2004 07:37:22
    1. Mattingly friend in 1828
    2. Elizabeth Culhane
    3. Hello, Does anyone have any information on a William Barryman/Berryman who may have been associated or related to a Mattingly family? A gal researching my Ann Carbery Mattingly has located a letter stating that John lived in Weston, VA in 1828 and the letter was addressed to a William Barryman (sp?) Just thought I would throw this out as this might be a clue to my elusive John Mattingly. Thanks so much! Elizabeth Culhane Fairport, New York

    06/04/2004 07:32:03
    1. Re: [MATTINGLY] Re: MATTINGLY-D Digest V04 #91
    2. Judith Burger
    3. Fr. Blaine, You're right about Msg. H. E. Mattingly publishing the St. Joseph's baptisms. This morning I found them on the Columbus Ohio Diocese' Web site in their entirety introduced as: Early Baptism Records of St. Joseph's Near Somerset (1818-1834) Commentary, translation, interpretation, and arrangement copyright 2003 by the Catholic Record Society - Diocese of Columbus. The records presented below are the earliest Catholic baptismal records of Ohio. They were written and kept at the first Catholic parish in the state, St. Joseph Parish near Somerset in Perry County, but they include ceremonies conducted throughout southern, central, and eastern Ohio by the Dominican priests (and a few by diocesan priests) on their journeys through the wilderness. The first transcription of these records was published in the very first Bulletin of the Catholic Record Society in January, 1975 and continuing into the 1976 issues. This was a devoted effort by the late Monsignor Herman E. Mattingly, who apparently worked from the original book, at that time located in the archives of the Dominican Fathers at their House of Studies in Washington, D.C. This was a tremendous undertaking, for the book is a confusing mass of records in different scripts and in different arrangements, quite difficult to read in places, with records scattered in odd chronological order, and with some records repeated and in the process changed, sometimes with additional information, sometimes with less, and sometimes with different dates. Using two microfilms, one with a sharper image and the other with better contrast, and using prints from these films that enhanced their legibility, and having the advantage of the first transcription and the index, it has been possible to prepare this transcription more accurately. It includes not only corrections of names and dates, but also additional records that were missed in the first effort. Therefore this reading should be considered to completely replace the one published in our Bulletin in 1975 and 1976. The URL for the full subject index for the site is: http://www.colsdioc.org/ Click Offices,>Record Society>then Publications and scroll down. St. Joseph's is the only one with a link to a whole transcription of baptismal records online. The others are offered for sale at $1.00 per newsletter listed sent snail mail per their membership form. Judith ----- Original Message ----- From: "Blaine Burkey" <blaineb@slu.edu> To: <MATTINGLY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, June 04, 2004 10:11 AM Subject: [MATTINGLY] Re: MATTINGLY-D Digest V04 #91 > I wish I had more time to dev ote to this, but I don't. > > Msgr. Herman Mattingly talks about the three children of William and > Mary Mattingly (at Somerset OH) in his book, "The Descendents of Henry > Mattingly (c.1750-1823)" (published privatey in 1969),p. 196, and > concludes they are not the children of William and Sarah (of Zanesville > OH), but he does not identify where they fit in. > > I feel certain Herman was the one who published the Somerset baptismal > records you referred to. > > Several times people have spoken of Patrick Schmeltzer and his address > with reference to Msgr. Herman's "Mattingly Family in Early America." I > would suggest that you ask Mr. Schmeltzer if he can help you find a copy > of "The Descendents of Henry Mattingly (c.1750-1823). > > It would be most helpful with any Mattinglys in Allegany County MD or > Muskingum County OH. > > Fr. Blaine Burkey > > > > > > > ==== MATTINGLY Mailing List ==== > <Z>WELCOME TO THE MATTINGLY GENEALOGY GROUP<Z> > We also have the MattinglyForum-subscribe@egroups.com > Your Host Website http://www.wvi.com/~wb > Rootsweb Host http://resources.rootsweb.com/surnames/m/a/MATTINGLY/ > To Unsubscribe or contact the List Owner MATTINGLY-admin@rootsweb.com > mailto:MATTINGLY-L-request@rootsweb.com?subject=unsubscribe&body=unsubscribe > mailto:MATTINGLY-D-request@rootsweb.com?subject=unsubscribe&body=unsubscribe > > ============================== > Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration > Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237 >

    06/04/2004 04:40:48
    1. Re: MATTINGLY-D Digest V04 #91
    2. Blaine Burkey
    3. I wish I had more time to dev ote to this, but I don't. Msgr. Herman Mattingly talks about the three children of William and Mary Mattingly (at Somerset OH) in his book, "The Descendents of Henry Mattingly (c.1750-1823)" (published privatey in 1969),p. 196, and concludes they are not the children of William and Sarah (of Zanesville OH), but he does not identify where they fit in. I feel certain Herman was the one who published the Somerset baptismal records you referred to. Several times people have spoken of Patrick Schmeltzer and his address with reference to Msgr. Herman's "Mattingly Family in Early America." I would suggest that you ask Mr. Schmeltzer if he can help you find a copy of "The Descendents of Henry Mattingly (c.1750-1823). It would be most helpful with any Mattinglys in Allegany County MD or Muskingum County OH. Fr. Blaine Burkey

    06/04/2004 04:11:53
    1. Mattingly Obits
    2. Oldham-Marion-Jefferson County KyArchives Obituaries.....Mattingly, James Bernard February 6 1985 File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Roger Mattingly http://www.rootsweb.com/~archreg/vols/00010.html#0002292 June 2, 2004, 2:57 pm The Louisville Courier-Journal The Louisville Courier-Journal, Friday, 2-08-1985. J. Bernard Mattingly, 89, of Chevoit Drive, died Wednesday at his home. He was a native of Marion County, a retired farmer and a member of St. Helen Catholic Church. Survivors include three sons, Joseph E. Mattingly of Kansas City, Mo., Charles F. Mattingly of Jeffersontown and James B. Mattingly; a daughter, Mrs. Beulah M. Barr; 16 grandchildren; and 12 great-grandchildren. The funeral will be at 10 a.m. Saturday at Immaculate Conception Catholic Church in LaGrange, with burial in Valley of Rest Cemetery there. Visitation is at Radcliffe Funeral Home in LaGrange. Additional Comments: James Bernard Mattingly is the husband of Elsie Jane Mullins. And, he is the son of Charles Bernard Mattingly and Ann Mary Flanagan, of Marion County. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Jefferson-Oldham-Henry County KyArchives Obituaries.....Mattingly, Emma Jean May 6 1992 File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Roger Mattingly http://www.rootsweb.com/~archreg/vols/00010.html#0002292 June 2, 2004, 4:53 pm Courier-Journal, Thursday, 5-07-1992 The Louisville Courier-Journal, Thursday, May 7, 1992. Jean Flack Mattingly, 61, Middletown, died Wednesday at her home. Survivors: her husband, James Bernard Mattingly Sr.; two daughters, Susan Hardwick of Tampa, Fla., and Linda McCandless; four sons, Sonny Graybeal of Leitchfield, Roger Mattingly of Tacoma, Wash., and James Jr. and Marcus Mattingly; a sister, Margaret Freeman of Middletown; three brothers, Edward Flack of Florida, Lester Flack of Skylight and Carroll Flack of Buckner; 12 grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren. Funeral: 2 p.m. Saturday, Arch L. Heady-Radcliffe Funeral Home, LaGrange. Burial: Valley of Rest Cemetery, LaGrange. Visitation: 1-9 p.m. Friday. Additional Comments: The obituary was in error. Jean and James were divorced at the time of her death. Jean is the daughter of Grover Cleveland Flack and Lula Belle Kelley, both of whom lived and died in Oldham County, but were born and raised in Henry County, Kentucky. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Jefferson-Marion County KyArchives Obituaries.....Mattingly, James Bernard August 30 1995 File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Roger Mattingly http://www.rootsweb.com/~archreg/vols/00010.html#0002292 June 2, 2004, 5:05 pm The Louisville Courier-Journal, Friday, September 1, 1995 The Louisville Courier-Journal, Friday, September 1, 1995. James B. Mattingly Sr., 63, died Wednesday at Caritas Medical Center. He was a retired employee of American Standard and a member of Kenwood Church of Christ. Survivors: sons, James Jr. and Roger G. Mattingly; a daughter, Susan Hardwick; stepsons, Eugene Graybeal and Marcus L. Mattingly; a step-daughter, Linda McCandless; brothers Joseph E. and Charles F. Mattingly; a sister, Beulah Barr; five grandchildren. Funeral: 1 p.m. Saturday, Owen, 5317 Dixie Highway. Burial: Valley of Rest, LaGrange. Visitation: noon-4 and 6-9 p.m. Friday and after 10 a.m. Saturday. Additional Comments: James is the son of James Bernard Mattingly and Elsie Jane Mullins, both of whom were born and raised in Marion County, Kentucky. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Oldham-Jefferson-Henry County KyArchives Deaths.....Mattingly, Emma Jean May 6 1992 File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Roger Mattingly http://www.rootsweb.com/~archreg/vols/00010.html#0002292 June 2, 2004, 4:32 pm Name: Mattingly, Emma Jean Date Of Death: May 6 1992 Time: Place Of Death: Middletown, Jefferson County, Kentucky Residence: Middletown, Jefferson County, Kentucky Gender: Female Race: W Age: 61 Marital Status: Divorced Spouse: Not given, Not given Date Of Birth: November 7 1930 Place Of Birth: Louisville, Kentucky Mother's Name: Kelley, Lula Belle Mother's Birthplace: Unavailable Father's Name: Flack, Grover Cleveland Father's Birthplace: Unavailable Cause Of Death: Cancer Hospital: Unavailable SS Number: Unavailable Occupation: Unavailable Funeral Home: Radcliffe Funeral Home, LaGrange, Oldham County, Kentucky Doctor: Daniel Sullivan, Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky Coroner: Unavailable Informant: Sonny Graybeal Date Of Burial: Unavailable Place Of Burial: Valley of Rest Cemetery, LaGrange, Oldham County, Kentucky Date Recorded: May 21 1992 Commonwealth of Kentucky, Certificate of Death, File No. 12321 Approximate interval between onset and death: 6 months. The time of death is not given on the death certificate. Additional Comments: The date of burial is not given on the death certficate. But, it was on May 9, 1992. I know this to be the case because I am her son. Emma Jean Flack's parents were both born in Henry County, Kentucky. But, that information is not given on the death certificate. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Oldham-Marion-Jefferson County KyArchives Obituaries.....Mattingly, Elsie Jane February 19 1983 File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Roger Mattingly http://www.rootsweb.com/~archreg/vols/00010.html#0002292 June 2, 2004, 2:47 pm The Courier-Journal The Courier-Journal, Sunday, February 20, 1983. Mrs. J. Bernard Mattingly, 89, of 4032 Chevoit Drive, died Saturday at her home. She was the former Elsie Jane Mullins, a native of Marion County. Survivors besides her husband include a daughter, Mrs. Beulah M. Barr of Buckner; three sons, Joseph E. Mattingly of Kansas City, Mo., James B. and Charles F. Mattingly; 16 grandchildren, and seven great-grandchildren. The funeral will be at 10 a.m. Tuesday at Immaculate Conception Catholic Church in LaGrange, with burial in Valley of Rest Cemetery there. Visitation at Radcliffe Funeral Home in LaGrange will be after 4 p.m. Sunday. Additional Comments: Elsie Jane Mullins is the daughter of Joseph Hardin Mullins and Angeline (Annie) L. Sluder.

    06/04/2004 02:35:34
    1. Will - Charles Bernard Mattingly
    2. Marion County KyArchives Wills.....Mattingly, C. B. April 7 1915 File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Roger Mattingly http://www.rootsweb.com/~archreg/vols/00010.html#0002292 June 2, 2004, 6:09 pm Source: Will Book 3, Pages 58-59, Marion County, Kentucky Written: April 7 1915 Recorded: October 5 1915 Lebanon, Ky. April 7th, 1915 I, C. B. Mattingly, a resident citizen of Marion County, Kentucky, being of sound mind and memory, do make and publish this as my last will and testament. ITEM 1: I want all my just debts paid as soon after my death as practicable. ITEM 11: I hereby give and bequeath the sum of $25.00 to the Pastor of the Roman Catholic Church at St. Mary's Ky., called St. Charles Church, this sum to be used as an offering in the saying of masses for the repose of my soul: I also give and bequeath the sum of $25.00 to the Pastor of the Roman Catholic Church at St. Mary's, Ky., called St. Charles Church, the sum to be used as an offering in the saying of masses for the repose of the souls of my deceased wives, Annie Mary Mattingly, and Sallie Catherine Mattingly. ITEM 111: The balance of my estate, real, personal and mixed, wherever situated I hereby give, devise and bequeath to all my children, Sallie C. Mattingly, Ida Mary Alvey, Thomas Kendrick Mattingly, Wallace Leo Mattingly, and J. Bernard Mattingly, same to be divided among my aforesaid children share and share alike. It is my desire that my farm shall not be sold until my youngest child reaches the age of twenty one years, but if my Executor hereinafter named, should deem it to be the best interest of my estate that said farm should be sold at an earlier date, my said Executor shall have the right to do so. ITEM IV: I hereby authorize and direct my Executor to sell said farm, as above indicated, for the purpose of distributing the proceeds thereof among my children as set out in paragraph 111 herein, and when sold my said Executor to make to the purchaser thereof, a general warranty deed for same. ITEM V: I hereby nominate, constitute and appoint my friend, S. B. Bottom, of Lebanon, Ky., Executor of this, my last will and testament. Given under my hand this 7th day of April 1915. We, the undersigned state that C. B. Mattingly, in our presence, signed and acknowledged the foregoing paper as his last will and testament, and we, as witnesses, sign this paper in his presence and in the presence of each other. This April 7th, 1915. Chas. C. Boldrick. J. LaMotte Spalding. At a regular term of the Marion County Court, held in and for said County in the State of Kentucky, on the 4th day of October 1915, the for going paper purporting to be the last will and testament of C. B. Mattingly, deceased, was produced in open Court and the last will and testament of C. B. Mattingly, deceased, was proven by the oaths of C. C. Boldrick and J. LaMotte Spalding, the two attesting witnesses thereto to be the last will and testament of C. B. Mattingly, deceased, And same was ordered to record as the last will and testament of C. B. Mattingly, deceased. Whereupon I have recorded it, and this certificate. Given under my hand this 5th day of October 1915. Sam J. Spalding, Clerk By W. C. Madden, D. C. Additional Comments: This is the will of Charles Bernard Mattingly, Dec. 9, 1858 - Sept. 10, 1915, that was recorded into the Marion County, Kentucky Will Book 3, Pages 58-59. This is the recorded copy of the will. As such, the signature of C. B. Mattingly is not on this copy. Certainly, it was on the original copy of the will. Charles is the son of Leonard Barton Mattingly, II and Elizabeth Greenwell.

    06/04/2004 02:29:51