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    1. [MATTINGLY] Food for Mattingly thought William and Leonard Mattingly
    2. Judith Burger
    3. Indenture Leo Joseph Braddock VS William & Leonard Mattingly February 21, 1865 Union County, Kentucky This Indenture made and entered into this 21st day of February 1865 by and between Leo J. Braddock of the first part and William Mattingly and Leonard Mattingly of the second part all of the County of Union and State of Kentucky. Witnesseth that for and in consideration of the sum of Three Hundred and Thirty-Five dollars in hand paid the receipt-of which is acknowledged and Fifty-six dollars and Ninety cents to be paid on the 1st day of March 1866 for which said Mattinglys have executed their promissory note bearing even date herewith and drawing interest from date. The party of the first part have bargained and sold and by these presents do bargain sell transfer and convey unto the party of the second part the following described tracts or parcels of land situate lying and being in the County of Union and State of KY on the waters of Eagle Creek in a Military survey of land known as the Mercer survey. The first part Nine acres where the coal banks and where Thos. Brinson lived. Bounded as follows. Beginning at a poplar and black gum, the black gum one of Mattingly's corners, thence S 31¼ West-54 poles with Mattingly line to a hickory and stone in said Mattingly's line thence N 75* East 73 poles to a poplar and stone in Davis' line, thence N 52 West-51 poles to the Beginning containing Nine acres. Also another piece of land purchased of said Wm. Mattingly. Bounded as follows Beginning at a poplar and black gum corner to Wm. Mattingly and the Nine acre survey, thence with the Mattingly line S 31¼ West 43 poles to a stake in said Mattingly's line. Thence North 12 poles to a large poplar thence North 14 W 5½ poles to a sweet gum on a drain thence N 14 E 10 poles to another sweet gum on the same drain. Thence N 32 East 12¼ to another sweet gum on the same drain. Thence N 42 East 10 poles to a hickory and dogwood on the same branch thence S 52 East 11 poles to the Beginning containing 2 acres and 2 roods of land. And ten acres of under ground privilege marked out above the ground, towit Beginning at a poplar and stone corner in Davis-line corner to the Nine acre survey on the South East side of said survey thence S 15 East 21¾ poles to a hickory and dogwood marked above ground thence S 75 West 73 poles to a stake thence N 15 West 21¾ poles to a hickory corner to the Nine acre tract. N 75 East 73 poles to the Beginning containing Ten acres of und! erground privilege. To have and to hold the above described tracts of land and the coal privilege in the last mentioned survey unto said Wm. & Leonard Mattingly their heirs and assigns and the said Braddock & wife agree to warrant and forever defend the title to the land above described from and against the claims of himself his heirs & from and against the claim of all persons whatever. Witness their hands and seals the day and date first above written. L. J. Braddock (((seal))) Helen X Braddock (((seal))) her mark State of Kentucky Union County Sct I H. W. Waggener Clerk of the County Court for the County aforesaid do certify that this deed from Leo J. Braddock and wife to Wm. & L. Mattingly was this day produced to me duly stamped according to act of congress and acknowledged by said L.J. Braddock and Helen Braddock his wife to be their act and deed. Whereupon the same was ordered to be and was together with this certificate duly recorded in my office. Given under my hand this 21st day of February 1865. H. W. Waggener Clk By J. M. Waggener DC ********************************************************************************************************************************** Transcribed by Judith A. Burger March 1, 2004 from a scanned photocopy of an original court record, courtesy Sandra Reynolds. The photocopy was good and the writing legible. I made no corrections of any kind except the words in bold are not in bold on the original document.

    03/01/2004 09:20:49
    1. [MATTINGLY] Elizabeth Araminta Mattingly
    2. William R Mattingly
    3. I wanted to share this message with all of you and particularly say thanks to both Judith and Karen for their suggestions. Elizabeth was a daughter of Austin Mattingly (8-1-1798) and Mary Ellen Clements, from the line of Thomas Mattingly, II. ******************* William, Your Catholic cousins' tips on how to locate nuns led to success. Please thank them for me. I had come across Sister Regina Mattingly of the Sisters of Charity of Cincinnati, Ohio, in a Google search, but in the absence of more specific information, I hesitated to make anything of it. The 1870 census entry for "Mother Regina, 44, female, . . . born in Kentucky" gave me more reason to believe that this Sister Regina and Elizabeth Araminta could be the same person, and the advice to contact the archivist at the Mother House for information quickly yielded results. Sister Judith Metz, the archivist at the Sisters of Charity of Cincinnati, Ohio, has been extremely helpful. Sister Regina Mattingly entered the Sisters of Charity at Emmitsburg August 15, 1843, and was sent to Cincinnati in August 1845. She was one of seven sisters who severed their ties to the Sisters of Charity at Emmitsburg, Maryland, and formed a new community in Cincinnati in 1852. Records in Cincinnati show that she was born Elizabeth Mattingly, December 10, 1826, near Morganfield, Kentucky. I had already located the record of Elizabeth's baptism from the University of Notre Dame Archives: Elizabeth Araminta Mattingly was baptized December 31, 1826, at Sacred Heart Church, St. Vincent, Kentucky. St. Vincent, Kentucky, is about 6 miles from Morganfield. This information, together with when Elizabeth Araminta disappears from records in Illinois (between the 1840 and the 1850 censuses) and the references on deeds in Kansas to Regina Mattingly as one of the heirs (children) of Mary Ellen Mattingly, support the identification of Elizabeth Araminta with Sister Regina Mattingly. If only I could get my hands on the records of land transactions from Knox County, Illinois, that I requested in December, I could wrap up my work on the three of George's children who eventually settled in Illinois (Austin, Henry, and Catherine Tippett) and their immediate Mattingly descendants.

    02/28/2004 01:10:44
    1. [MATTINGLY] Of interest?
    2. Judith Burger
    3. Joe Haining sent this to me this AM and I thought some of you may be interested. I have not checked it out, but it looks promising. Judith Burger - TreEZy, A New Genealogy Search Engine The following is an announcement from FamilyToolbox.net, Inc.: TreEZy, A New Genealogy Search Engine Released in Beta Champaign, Illinois, Feb. 13 -- FamilyToolbox.net, Inc., a pioneer in online genealogical research, today announced the release of TreEZy, a new genealogically-focused search engine to the public as part of its open beta testing. The search engine indexes the full-text of genealogical and historical sites to assist genealogists and family historians in finding their roots. The free search engine is located at http://www.treezy.com. "Genealogists are often frustrated in their attempts to find useful information on the Internet," said April Leigh Helm, president of FamilyToolbox.net, Inc. "TreEZy was developed to ease that frustration by focusing search results on resources that relate directly to genealogy and history.""TreEZy is one of the most versatile online resources available for genealogists and family historians," said Matthew Helm, chief technology officer at FamilyToolbox.net. "Genealogists can search using a variety of search techniques including proximity, case-! sensitive, and wildcard searching, as well as, custom ranking of results."TreEZy includes three search interfaces, including a basic freeform search, advanced freeform search, and basic name search. Search results are limited to 100 while it is in beta testing.About FamilyToolbox.net, Inc. FamilyToolbox.net, Inc. has been providing online and computer-based resources for genealogical research since 1994. Founded by Matthew L. Helm and April Leigh Helm (authors of the popular Genealogy Online For Dummies series), the company pioneered Web-based genealogical research with its flagship Web site, Helm's Genealogy Toolbox (the first comprehensive genealogical Web site). Other company Web sites include Sources2Go.com (includes digitized original records), GenealogyDirect.com (online store featuring over 13,000 products), and GenealogyPortal.com (a genealogically-focused search engine). FamilyToolbox.net also markets a line of CD-ROMs containing digitized images of original records! under its DigiSources brand. Privately held, FamilyToolbox.net, Inc. is headquartered in Champaign, Illinois.What Do You Think? Comments and discussion are available on this newsletter's Discussion Board at: http://www.eogn.com/discussionboard [Return to Table of Contents]

    02/23/2004 10:07:06
    1. [MATTINGLY] Mattinglys Fragments in England
    2. F. A. Crisp, author of the 14 volume Frangmenta Genealogica published in England > from 1889 to 1910, included the following item on page 109 of Volume 13 > concerning Mattinglys in England. True to the title of his works, F. A. Crisp > has indeed provided us with a very small glimpse of Mattinglys in England > >> >> Fragmenta Genealogica, Vol 13, F. A. Crisp, pub 1909 >> >> Mattingly Family >> >> George Mattingly, Inkpen, [died?] 1817. >> >> Robrt [sic] Mattingly, Dyed April the 10, 1821, aged 62 years. >> >> Mrs. Parson's Duyed September the 24, 1822 at half >> past 12 O'Clock? Aged 50 years? >> >> George Mattingly Baptised May 25th 1766. >> >> George Mattingly Died Sepr 2nd, 1847, Aged 81 years. >> >> from a Book of Common Prayer " Bungay, Printed and Published by C. Brightly >> & Co. Published also by T. Kinnersley, 1811" in my possession. F.A.C. >> > Reminds me of the story of the 'String" Man who collected string for some 50 years and made large balls of string that he kept in his attic. After his death, family members went to the Attic to check out what was there. About 35 or 40 huge balls of string were lying around plus dozens of boxes. Hoping upon hope for another major collection, the first box was brought over under the light and dusted off. There the label revealed -- String too short to save! Just might be the case here. Charley

    02/22/2004 09:00:07
    1. Re: [MATTINGLY] J M Mattingly
    2. The Virginia Magazine of History, Vol 5 page 90 reports on the Diary of Judge Spencer Roane as follows: Thomas Horance Roane married Mary L. Fisher ....son Fayette Roane married Mary L. Fisher [that's what it says] ..........son Patrick Henry Roane ..........dau Sarah 'Sally' Anne Roane ................Sally married Thomas J. Thorpe, ................Sally 2d married J. M. Mattingly ......................daughter by 2d marriage: ......................Sally Roane Mattingly married John C. Wickliffe ...........................children ...........................John C. Wickliffe, Jr ............................Crepps Wickliffe ............................Charles Wickliffe The answer might be found through the Wickliffe family Charley > J M Mattingly may have been born in Va about 1797 > married Sarah Ann Roane born in Va 1800.Roane parents > moved to Mercer Co,Ky. > Any info on J M ?

    02/22/2004 06:05:27
    1. [MATTINGLY] J M Mattingly
    2. Joe
    3. J M Mattingly may have been born in Va about 1797 married Sarah Ann Roane born in Va 1800.Roane parents moved to Mercer Co,Ky. Any info on J M ? Joe Mattingly

    02/21/2004 03:21:31
    1. [MATTINGLY] Elizabeth Araminta Mattingly
    2. William R Mattingly
    3. Thanks to those of you responding with information regarding Sister Regina Mattingly and the possibility that she was Elizabeth Araminta Mattingly.

    02/20/2004 09:33:45
    1. Re: [MATTINGLY] Lewis T. Mattingly, Richmond, Madison Co. KY, 1822
    2. Karen I'm glad that's cleared up. The last time that was posted on the internet the shooter was an editor in Richmond, Virginia Charley caldwel@kyol.net writes: > MATTINGLY, LEWIS T. > ADAMS CENTINEL (newspaper), 1/15/1823 > GETTYSBURG, PENNSYLVANIA > FATAL ENCOUNTER > LEXINGTON, KENTUCKY, DECEMBER 20. > On Tuesday last an occurrence took place in Richmond, Madison County, of a > most serious and distressing nature. In consequence of some controversy, > with the particulars of which we are not sufficinetly well acquainted to > undertake to detail them, Edmund Irvine, Esq., a young gentleman of that > place, made an attack upon Mr. Lewis T. Mattingly, editor of the Richmond > Republican, who, being armed with a pistol, shot his assailant through the > heart, so that he instantly expired. Mr. Irvine had been but a few weeks > married to a daughter of Green Clay, Esq. of Madison County.

    02/20/2004 08:33:01
    1. [MATTINGLY] Lewis T. Mattingly, Richmond, Madison Co. KY, 1822
    2. Karen Fowler Caldwell
    3. MATTINGLY, LEWIS T. ADAMS CENTINEL (newspaper), 1/15/1823 GETTYSBURG, PENNSYLVANIA FATAL ENCOUNTER LEXINGTON, KENTUCKY, DECEMBER 20. On Tuesday last an occurrence took place in Richmond, Madison County, of a most serious and distressing nature. In consequence of some controversy, with the particulars of which we are not sufficinetly well acquainted to undertake to detail them, Edmund Irvine, Esq., a young gentleman of that place, made an attack upon Mr. Lewis T. Mattingly, editor of the Richmond Republican, who, being armed with a pistol, shot his assailant through the heart, so that he instantly expired. Mr. Irvine had been but a few weeks married to a daughter of Green Clay, Esq. of Madison County.

    02/19/2004 03:06:23
    1. Re: [MATTINGLY] Elizabeth Araminta Mattingly
    2. Karen, William I would be interested in the rest of Austin's family. I have some of his siblings families in MD but not Austin's. Charley caldwel@kyol.net writes: > > It is suspected that Elizabeth Araminta Mattingly, was the 1st daughter of > > Austin (1798) and Mary Ellen "Clements" Mattingly. Elizabeth (born in the > > latter part of 1826), disappears from public records between 1840 and > 1850, > > according to the informant. She isn't buried in the St. Augustine > Cemetery, > > and she doesn't appear in the Illinois Marriage Index. It had been > assumed, > > nevertheless, that she married and moved to parts unknown.

    02/18/2004 09:51:07
    1. Re: [MATTINGLY] Elizabeth Araminta Mattingly
    2. Karen Fowler Caldwell
    3. This is a possibility. If her age is correct in the 1870 Census, she would have been born about 1826 in Kentucky. 1870 Census of 21st Ward Cincinnati, Hamilton Co. Ohio, Sisters of Charity Mother Regina, 44, female, white, teaching school, born Kentucky 1880 Census of Delhi, Hamilton Co. Ohio Regina Mattingly, self, female, white, age 47, birthplace ___, Occupation - Mother Superior, father's birthplace ____, mother's birthplace _____. Sisters of Charity of Cincinnati, Ohio The community was incorporated under the laws of Ohio in 1854 as "The Sisters of Charity of Cincinnati, Ohio". Mother Margaret George, Sister Sophia Gillmeyer, Mother Josephine Harvey, Sister Anthony O'Connell, Mother Regina Mattingly, Sister Antonio McCaffrey, and Sister Gonzalva Dougherty were the incorporators. From 1865 to 1880 the Sisters in Cincinnati opened thirty-three branch houses, one of these being the St. Joseph Foundling and Maternity Hospital, a gift to Sister Anthony from Joseph Butler. In 1869 a site for a mother-house, five miles from Cedar Grove, was purchased. The first Mass was offered in the novitiate chapel, 24 October, 1869, by Rev. Thos. S. Byrne, the chaplain, the present Bishop of Nashville, Tennessee. In 1882 the building of the new mother-house began under his direction. Before its completion Mother Regina Mattingly died (4 June, 1883). ----- Original Message ----- From: "William R Mattingly" <wmatting@cablenet-va.com> To: <MATTINGLY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, February 17, 2004 6:49 PM Subject: [MATTINGLY] Elizabeth Araminta Mattingly > It is suspected that Elizabeth Araminta Mattingly, was the 1st daughter of > Austin (1798) and Mary Ellen "Clements" Mattingly. Elizabeth (born in the > latter part of 1826), disappears from public records between 1840 and 1850, > according to the informant. She isn't buried in the St. Augustine Cemetery, > and she doesn't appear in the Illinois Marriage Index. It had been assumed, > nevertheless, that she married and moved to parts unknown. Then, land > records from Neosho County, Kansas, show that Mary Ellen Mattingly's heirs > included not only the three children who had moved to Kansas but one other, > Regina Mattingly, for whom Joseph Lewis had power of attorney. Given the > Kansas law of succession, Regina has to be one of Austin and Mary Ellen's > children. (They had a child named Regina, but she died in 1848. It is > possible that Elizabeth Araminta might have become a nun whose name was > Sister Regina Mattingly. If she did, we have no idea which religious order > she was in. (However, the Sisters of Loretto founded in Nerinx, Washington > County, Kentucky, is an intriguing possibility, both because of the > Mattinglys in that part of Kentucky and because they sent a group of sisters > to Osage Mission, Kansas, in 1847.) > > My question is, how does one go about tracking down a nun? > > > > ==== 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

    02/17/2004 02:23:28
    1. [MATTINGLY] Elizabeth Araminta Mattingly
    2. William R Mattingly
    3. It is suspected that Elizabeth Araminta Mattingly, was the 1st daughter of Austin (1798) and Mary Ellen "Clements" Mattingly. Elizabeth (born in the latter part of 1826), disappears from public records between 1840 and 1850, according to the informant. She isn't buried in the St. Augustine Cemetery, and she doesn't appear in the Illinois Marriage Index. It had been assumed, nevertheless, that she married and moved to parts unknown. Then, land records from Neosho County, Kansas, show that Mary Ellen Mattingly's heirs included not only the three children who had moved to Kansas but one other, Regina Mattingly, for whom Joseph Lewis had power of attorney. Given the Kansas law of succession, Regina has to be one of Austin and Mary Ellen's children. (They had a child named Regina, but she died in 1848. It is possible that Elizabeth Araminta might have become a nun whose name was Sister Regina Mattingly. If she did, we have no idea which religious order she was in. (However, the Sisters of Loretto founded in Nerinx, Washington County, Kentucky, is an intriguing possibility, both because of the Mattinglys in that part of Kentucky and because they sent a group of sisters to Osage Mission, Kansas, in 1847.) My question is, how does one go about tracking down a nun?

    02/17/2004 11:49:04
    1. Re: [MATTINGLY] MELLY MATTINGLY
    2. Elizabeth Culhane
    3. Lynda, I see that you have a response to your email but I have an interest in Mattinglys born in Virginia as my Thomas Joseph Mattingly was born there, as well, but in 1827. Kindly email me to see if we can find any connection. Thanks so much! Elizabeth Culhane Fairport, New York ----- Original Message ----- From: <AmLynda@aol.com> To: <MATTINGLY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, February 14, 2004 11:16 AM Subject: [MATTINGLY] MELLY MATTINGLY > Hello - > > I'm new to this list. I have recently obtained information about my > Mattingly family which gave me cause to believe all is not lost is researching this > line. > > I have a Melly MATTINGLY b about 1870 in Washington, DC to parents James > Edward MATTINGLY b 16 Apr 1832 in VA and Susanna HOWARD b abt 1837 in DC. > > Melly had a brother, William b abt 1867 in DC and a sister, Alice Marion b 14 > Oct 1865. > > I cannot find Melly, her siblings, or parents in the 1880 Federal Census, > Washington, DC 4th ward, although I recently obtained information on a website > with this data. > > Can someone confirm this data for me & let me know where I can see it myself? > > Thank you for your time. > > Lynda > > > ==== 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 > >

    02/16/2004 10:41:52
    1. Re: [MATTINGLY] MELLY MATTINGLY
    2. In a message dated 2/15/04 12:38:59 PM Pacific Standard Time, bburger1-2@comcast.net writes: > Judith Burger > Thank you for the information, Judith. I have been trying to send an e-mail to Charles Metcalf @ OMEwing@aol.com, who has information about the MATTINGLY family. I would like to contact him, but the message bounces. If Charles reads this, or if anyone knows of him, would you be so kind as to contact either him or me? Thank you for your time. Lynda Snider

    02/15/2004 08:53:01
    1. Re: [MATTINGLY] MELLY MATTINGLY
    2. Judith Burger
    3. This record looks like it could be the one you are looking for. Hope so. Judith Burger Household Record 1880 United States Census LSD Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace Asbury VERMYLLION Self M Male W 45 D. C. Tinsmith D. C. D. C. Susanna VERMYLLION Wife M Female W 43 D. C. Keeping House D. C. D. C. Alice MATTINGLY SDau S Female W 15 D. C. D. C. D. C. William MATTINGLY SSon S Male W 13 D. C. D. C. D. C. Melly MATTINGLY SDau S Female W 10 D. C. D. C. D. C. Source Information: Census Place Altoona, Blair, Pennsylvania Family History Library Film 1255102 NA Film Number T9-1102 Page Number 163B ============================================= ----- Original Message ----- From: <AmLynda@aol.com> To: <MATTINGLY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, February 14, 2004 10:16 AM Subject: [MATTINGLY] MELLY MATTINGLY > Hello - > > I'm new to this list. I have recently obtained information about my > Mattingly family which gave me cause to believe all is not lost is researching this > line. > > I have a Melly MATTINGLY b about 1870 in Washington, DC to parents James > Edward MATTINGLY b 16 Apr 1832 in VA and Susanna HOWARD b abt 1837 in DC. > > Melly had a brother, William b abt 1867 in DC and a sister, Alice Marion b 14 > Oct 1865. > > I cannot find Melly, her siblings, or parents in the 1880 Federal Census, > Washington, DC 4th ward, although I recently obtained information on a website > with this data. > > Can someone confirm this data for me & let me know where I can see it myself? > > Thank you for your time. > > Lynda > > > ==== 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 >

    02/15/2004 07:29:35
    1. [MATTINGLY] MELLY MATTINGLY
    2. Hello - I'm new to this list. I have recently obtained information about my Mattingly family which gave me cause to believe all is not lost is researching this line. I have a Melly MATTINGLY b about 1870 in Washington, DC to parents James Edward MATTINGLY b 16 Apr 1832 in VA and Susanna HOWARD b abt 1837 in DC. Melly had a brother, William b abt 1867 in DC and a sister, Alice Marion b 14 Oct 1865. I cannot find Melly, her siblings, or parents in the 1880 Federal Census, Washington, DC 4th ward, although I recently obtained information on a website with this data. Can someone confirm this data for me & let me know where I can see it myself? Thank you for your time. Lynda

    02/14/2004 04:16:47
    1. Re: [MATTINGLY] Missouri Mattingly's
    2. Judith Burger
    3. A Few More Mattingly References: DESCENDANTS OF JOSEPH MATTINGLY & HESSINA HINTON, Joseph F. Mattingly & Eliza Mattingly Kelly, 1978, McDowell Publications, Uita, Kentucky THE MATTINGLY FAMILY IN EARLY AMERICA, Herman E. Mattingly, 1975, Self Published, Columbus, Ohio. (deceased, Ordered from Patrick Smeltzer, 33 2nd St. #100, Frazeburg, OH 43822-9610 ( abt.$20 in 2001) MATTINGLY FAMILY GENEALOGY NOTES, H. E. Mattingly, (Unpublished Notes of H.E. Mattingly printed/photocopied by heir of HE Mattingly, Patrick Smeltzer, abt 2001)

    02/09/2004 11:02:19
    1. Re: [MATTINGLY] Missouri Mattingly's
    2. Brenda We purchased a copy from Msgr HEM back in the early 80's. With Index it is 287 pages and includes many many documents with a limited number of errors. He rooted out most of the data available at the time and did an excellent job of presenting it. One of his relatives is still selling the book for about $23.00. Should you need his address to pass along to someone else, there are several on the Mattingly forum that can provide it to you. I have it someplace but cannot put my finger on it right now. He also did a book on the Mattingly Family in Ohio and Western Maryland -- on Cesar's side of the family. I guess the O'Roarke book makes a very good addition to HEM's work, especially since it covers all familes. I will try to add what I have on James and Williams families to this message. Charley MATTINGLY, WILLIAM c1756 - 'Constable Billy' [Early KyMigrant - brother of Leonard, Luke] 1st m Mary Catherine Spalding [All except Mary & Julia named as heirs,1824 DB 1, Pg11 Wash Co] WBK C p63,1817 children dates from Bible Record on file at Filson Club per Eileen Gochanour 1. MATTINGLY, JAMES, b c1784 d1835, m Nancy Anne Manning, 14 Sep 1809 - more 2. MATTINGLY, EDWARD, b 1 Nov 1786, mAlice 'Alley Misty' Lancaster more 3. MATTINGLY, RICHARD, bc1788, m Elizabeth Smith, 1812, Nelson Co, Ky William 2d m Elizabeth Clark,18 Mar1794, dc1812 [prob Sister of George CLARK*] 4. MATTINGLY, WILLIAM b 15 Dec 1794 d 10Mar 1844, m Elizabeth Manning, .....15 Feb 1815, Mo 5. MATTINGLY, MARY, b 30 Sep 1796 6. MATTINGLY, BENJAMIN AUSTIN [BENNET] b1Apr 1798 7. MATTINGLY, FELIX b 2 Jan 1800, d 31 May1880 m Matilda Spalding, 1823 8. MATTINGLY, IGNATIUS b 24 Sep 1802 m Nancy Cissell, 26 Feb 1825 Wash Co, Ky 9. MATTINGLY, JULIA, b 10 Apr 1803, SisterMary Theresa by 1819 10. MATTINGLY, GEORGE CLARK, b 17 Nov 1805, m Elizabeth Mudd, 29 Jul 1828, Wash Co 11. MATTINGLY, SUSAN, b 25 Feb 1807 12. MATTINGLY, CATHERINE. b 20 Nov 1808 13. MATTINGLY, JOHN CLARK b 4 May 1810,d1884, m'd Sarah Ann Clements William 3d m Nancy Murry. 1813 in Green Co. Ky did Nancy Murray receive her 1/3d 14. 14. MATTINGLY, MATILDA, bc 1814, ‘rec’d5 shillings per William’s 1817 Will’ 15. MATTINGLY, HIREM, bc1815 ‘rec’d 5shillings per William’s 1817 Will’ child. By Nancy 1, MATTINGLY, JAMES, b c1784 d1835, m Nancy Anne Manning, 14 Sep 1809 Children born in Perry Co, MO James served as Perry County Clerk Judge in1825 1A MATTINGLY, MARY MAGDALENE b1812,d1873, m Charles Roy 1833 1B MATTINGLY, MATHILDA, b 3 Oct 1814 mPeter Flaherty, 1835, 2m Charles Hayden 1841 1C MATTINGLY, LEO F. b1815, m Theresa Miles, 1838 or Feb 1842, dauof Francis & Christina ......[Tucker]Miles; 2m Margaret [Wimsatt] Brewer 1855, d/of James & Eleanor [Manning[Brewer 1D MATTINGLY, LUCINDA b 19Nov 1816, d1899, m William Nations, 4May 1838 .........sonof John & Judith [Hensley] Nations Hilsabeck 1E. MATTINGLY, MARIA b1819, daft1890, mSilas French, 1837, .........dau Victoria m Charles Tiehes, dau Leona Tiehes m _____ Hilsabeck, .........Leona was an early Mattingly researcher 1F. MATTINGLY, MARCELLA b1820, m Constant Claudit 6 Jan 1840, Perry Co, MO ............sonof John & Mary [Gillard] Claudit 1G...MATTINGLY, THERESA, b 12 Jul 1822, mWilliam Raymond Hayden, 12 Sep 1841, ............sonof William & Susan [Stewart] Hayden 1H...MATTINGLY, EZEKIEL b 19 Sep 1824, d1846, died in Mexican War 1K...MATTINGLY, GEORGE WASHINGTON, b 8 Feb 1828, dby1859 .............m Mary Lavele, 22 Feb 1852 1L....MATTINGLY, LOUISA, b 25 Jul 1830, mLewis Cissell, 1847, .........\widow s/ofJoseph & Mary Ann [Miles] Cissell 1M....MATTINGLY, ANNA JOSEPHINE, b 28 Jan1834, m Thomas Albin French, ...........m 29 Sep 1852 sonof Charles & Elizabeth French 1N... MATTINGLY, JOSEPH GABRIEL, b28 Mar1829, d bef 1835 . 4 MATTINGLY, WILLIAM b 15 Dec 1794 d1844, m Elizabeth ..............Catherine Manning, 15 Feb 1814, Perry Co, Mo ..............Children dates from Bible record at Filson Club ..............per Eileen Gochanour d/of John &Anastasia [Ormsby] Manning 4A MATTINGLY, WALTER F., b 20 or 24 Nov1814, m Eulalia Fenwick, ..............31 Mar 1845, dau of Ezekiel & Isabella[Gibonny] Fenwick. 4B MATTINGLY, LOUISA b 16Aug 1816 d 5 Aug 1822, 4C MATTINGLY, SIMEON b 13 Apr 1818 d 12 Aug 1880 ...............m Constance A,Ray 17 Sep 1855 4D MATTINGLY, MARY LOUVINIA b 28 Feb 1820 d 16 Dec 1897 TX, ..........m John F. Smith 28 Nov 1839 4E MATTINGLY, JOHN b8Mar1822 d 28 May1864, TN [CW?] ..........m Margaret Hart/Wort 4F MATTINGLY, MARY LOUISA b Feb 1832, Sister Mary Lawrence, .............Visitation Convent, St Louis 4G MATTINGLY, WILLIAM ANDREW, b1834 d6/7 Sep 1846 Mo 4H MATTINGLY, JAMES C., b4Dec1839,d17Nov1928 Mo m Eveline.Ray/Roy 8 Feb 864 .............Dauof Charley & MARY MAGDALENE MATTINGLY d/of JAMES & ANNE .............[MANNING] MATTIINGLY children MaryGenerose,Charles Wm 4K MATTINGLY, ELIZABETH ANN, b 21/23Jul 1841, d 7 Sep 1843 Perry Co, MO 4L MATTINGLY, EDWARD T. B 9 Mar 1827, d 1744 Perry Co, MO 4M MATTINGLY, RICHARD b 19 Aug 1829, Perry Co, MO 4N MATTINGLY, JEFFERSON bc1833, Perryco, MO, d Jun 1858, ..........m Louisa A. Grenwell 2 Feb 1854 dau of Robert & Maria[Twyman] Greenwell In a message dated 2/9/2004 6:16:12 PM Eastern Standard Time, writes: > Oh i can understand that and dont think about it > Working on James today send me what ya have if its easy > Remembered that I have a copy of an unplubished volume "The Mattingly > Family > in Early America" > Herman E. Mattingly 1975 > Hve you every heard of it? got it from a man in Perry County and I was > refered to him by P.C. Historical Society > Had a few facts i did not know he seems to have plenty of resorces too. > Thre > young man copyed the whole264 pages for me(nice Man). > Any way just wondered if you have heard of it! > Ill hold off on James for the time being till I hear from you ok > Brenda >

    02/09/2004 02:47:57
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    2. Oh i can understand that and dont think about it Working on James today send me what ya have if its easy Remembered that I have a copy of an unplubished volume "The Mattingly Family in Early America" Herman E. Mattingly 1975 Hve you every heard of it? got it from a man in Perry County and I was refered to him by P.C. Historical Society Had a few facts i did not know he seems to have plenty of resorces too. Thre young man copyed the whole264 pages for me(nice Man). Any way just wondered if you have heard of it! Ill hold off on James for the time being till I hear from you ok Brenda

    02/09/2004 11:15:17
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    2. Brenda: I should be on the ball more and not so careless. If your James is the one who married a Manning, I have the complete family on him and his brother William who also married a Manning and both lived in Perry County, MO. Charley In a message dated 2/1/2004 2:37:22 PM Eastern Standard Time, CharleyMoore@cs.com writes: > I could use information on the families of James and son Leo F. and > grandson > Leo and gt gdson Francis. I'm sure that there are lots more out there that > I > have not tapped as yet, either..

    02/09/2004 09:33:59