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    1. [MATTINGLY] Missouri Mattinglys
    2. Charley, I am compiling the information you requested. I am going to try to get it on floppy. There is a grest deal to compile so please be patient with me. If necessary could I send you paper copys? I also have most of it on family tree maker and I may be able to send that to you?! But must be sure I have all the children listed first. Sorry this has taken so long but work and the weather down here are not cooperating. Sincerely Brenda

    02/05/2004 01:36:30
    1. Re: [MATTINGLY] Records Searching
    2. William R Mattingly
    3. Father, Blaine, I believe Dan, our host, does keep the messages on file which can be accessed through Rootsweb. Dan, you keeping an eye here? I don't remember exactly how to access these messages.

    02/02/2004 12:07:31
    1. [MATTINGLY] James William Mattingly, born 14 Jan 1844
    2. George & Cathy Mattingly
    3. Dear family: We received the Declaration for Original Pension of a Mother from NARA today regarding Sarah A. Mattingly, mother of James Wm Mattingly. We found in these records all sorts of interesting information sent to the pension department regarding my great-grandfather, John Jack Clark Mattingly and his wife, Sarah Ann Clements Mattingly. In a sworn affidavidt from Sarah dated 22 Jan 1881 she lists birthdates as: 1. John Jack Clark Mattingly - 04 May 1810 d. 28 Feb 1884 (sworn physician affidavit Dr. W. E. Mattingly dtd 23 May 1887 as to date of death). 2. Sarah Ann Clements Mattingly b. 07 Oct 1813 d. 28 Aug 1897 (Removed from pension rolls because of death. US Pension Agency 3-405 dtd 10 Nov 1897) 3. Mahala Catherine b. 16 May 1843 4. James W. b. 17 Jan 1844 d. 01 Dec 1864 5. Mary Elizabeth b. 15 Oct 1847 6. Sarah Ann b. 05 Aug 1849 7. Mary Jane b. 19 Mar 1851 8. Julia Catherine b. 03 Jul 1852 9. George Edward b. 17 Mar 1854 d. 12 Jun 1921 James William Mattingly served as a private in the 5th Regiment, KY Infantry. He volunteered 10 Jul 1861 for three years. He was discharged 19 Sep 1864 at Louisville, KY. He was wounded at Chicamonga GA 19 Sep 1863 and held prisoner of war and hospitalized in Richmond VA. Transferred to hospital in Danville, VA. Paroled City Point, VA on 30 Apr 1864. Transferred from Annapolis, MD back to Louisville for discharge. He returned to Marion County following his time of service but remained ill until his death 01 Dec 1864. We have recently acquired a good photo of James Wm that we have shared with Karen and Judith. We will gladly share any information or photos if anyone is interested - George and Cathy Mattingly

    02/02/2004 11:52:59
    1. Re: [MATTINGLY] James William Mattingly, born 14 Jan 1844
    2. Judith Burger
    3. George and Cathy, this is lovely data. Thank you for sharing. Judith ----- Original Message ----- From: "George & Cathy Mattingly" <matts@bbtel.com> To: <MATTINGLY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, February 02, 2004 5:52 PM Subject: [MATTINGLY] James William Mattingly, born 14 Jan 1844 > Dear family: We received the Declaration for Original Pension of a Mother from NARA today regarding Sarah A. Mattingly, mother of James Wm Mattingly. We found in these records all sorts of interesting information sent to the pension department regarding my great-grandfather, John Jack Clark Mattingly and his wife, Sarah Ann Clements Mattingly. In a sworn affidavidt from Sarah dated 22 Jan 1881 she lists birthdates as: > > 1. John Jack Clark Mattingly - 04 May 1810 d. 28 Feb 1884 (sworn physician affidavit Dr. W. E. Mattingly dtd 23 May 1887 as to date of death). > > 2. Sarah Ann Clements Mattingly b. 07 Oct 1813 d. 28 Aug 1897 (Removed from pension rolls because of death. US Pension Agency 3-405 dtd 10 Nov 1897) > > 3. Mahala Catherine b. 16 May 1843 > > 4. James W. b. 17 Jan 1844 d. 01 Dec 1864 > > 5. Mary Elizabeth b. 15 Oct 1847 > > 6. Sarah Ann b. 05 Aug 1849 > > 7. Mary Jane b. 19 Mar 1851 > > 8. Julia Catherine b. 03 Jul 1852 > > 9. George Edward b. 17 Mar 1854 d. 12 Jun 1921 > > James William Mattingly served as a private in the 5th Regiment, KY Infantry. He volunteered 10 Jul 1861 for three years. He was discharged 19 Sep 1864 at Louisville, KY. He was wounded at Chicamonga GA 19 Sep 1863 and held prisoner of war and hospitalized in Richmond VA. Transferred to hospital in Danville, VA. Paroled City Point, VA on 30 Apr 1864. Transferred from Annapolis, MD back to Louisville for discharge. He returned to Marion County following his time of service but remained ill until his death 01 Dec 1864. We have recently acquired a good photo of James Wm that we have shared with Karen and Judith. We will gladly share any information or photos if anyone is interested > > - George and Cathy Mattingly > > > ==== 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 >

    02/02/2004 10:58:33
    1. Re: [MATTINGLY] Missouri Mattingly's
    2. Brenda, etal I have been collecting Mattingly's for nearly 15 years. I have left copies in several libraries in KY and MD, and Called it Ten Generations of Mattinglys. I have about 60 pages of Thomas II's descendants, and 50 pages of Cezars descendants. The work on Cezar's side is not as proven as the work on Thomas II's side of the family. Starting in '88 I once put it out in hard copy, but for the last 5 or 6 years have tried to stay with Disk; CD or E-mail. I often have 4 or more families on a page, and have not followed side lines - except where contributors have added their input and I trace down to the submitter. I can send you a copy by E-mail in two parts. One on Thomas II and one on Cezar. I would be interested in all of James' Mattingly descendants down to about 1940's. Charley MIJEEPLDY@aol.com writes: > Good Morning Charlie, > My reference material for James ect. comes from O'Rourke"s book. > Looks like James son of William and husband of Ann Manning had about twelve > children. > Is this the info you need?

    02/02/2004 02:56:42
    1. Re: [MATTINGLY] Missouri Mattingly's
    2. Good Morning Charlie, My reference material for James ect. comes from O'Rourke"s book. Looks like James son of William and husband of Ann Manning had about twelve children. Is this the info you need? Brenda

    02/02/2004 01:58:08
    1. Re: [MATTINGLY] Records Searching
    2. Blaine Burkey
    3. Is there any place where these Mattingly emails are archived; and if so, how does anyone access it? Father Blaine Burkey

    02/01/2004 04:22:26
    1. Re: [MATTINGLY] Missouri Mattingly's
    2. Blaine Burkey
    3. Brenda Missouri Mattingly (Leo, Francis Leo,Leo F.,James,William,IgnatiusSr.,ThomasII,Thomas "Berkshire England") I take it you are located in Missouri. Where? And when did your line arrive here? In the person of whom? Fr. Blaine Burkey (Ambrose, Jerome, Roseann, James Mattingly, John, Henry,John, John, Caesar,Thomas(perhaps Berkshire England)) Midtown, St. Louis Missouri

    02/01/2004 04:17:07
    1. [MATTINGLY] Prince George's County, Maryland, Mattingly Marriages
    2. Judith Burger
    3. Marriages, Prince Georges County, Maryland, 1777 to 1886, Part 04 1777 to 1886 Indexed under his & her family names This file, I, J, K, L, and M . Copyright © 2004 by Hugh Tornabene htinusa@aol.com This copy contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/copyright.htm . MATTINGLEY, Mary A. & Henry C. Thorn 9-16-1832 William & Rebecca Beanes 2-7-1838 Eleanor Rutha & Paul Hoye 12-23-1811 Julia Ann & Levi Kerby 5-15-1855 Martha & William Lowe 12-30-1806 Richard Frederick & Rosa Bell Thompson 8-21-1871 (Watts) . MATTINLEY, Joseph & Margaret Scott 1-24-1785 http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/md/princegeorge/vitals/marriages/mariag04.txt

    02/01/2004 12:47:00
    1. Re: [MATTINGLY] Missouri Mattingly's
    2. Brenda. 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.. Charley In a message dated 1/31/2004 8:20:07 PM Eastern Standard Time, MIJEEPLDY@aol.com writes: > Be glad to help anyone with the Missouri Matttingly connection if I can > Brenda Missouri Mattingly(Leo, Francis Leo,Leo F.,James,William,IgnatiusSr. > ThomasII, & > Thomas Berkshire England) > Thank you for the web connection!

    02/01/2004 07:36:58
    1. Re: [MATTINGLY] Missouri Mattingly's
    2. yes that will be fine

    01/31/2004 03:53:04
    1. Re: [MATTINGLY] Missouri Mattingly's
    2. William R Mattingly
    3. I've received a couple of inquiries lately concerning Missouri Mattingly's and frankly, I'm not really up on this clan. Can I refer them to you?

    01/31/2004 01:54:26
    1. Re: [MATTINGLY] Missouri Mattingly's
    2. William Be glad to help anyone with the Missouri Matttingly connection if I can Brenda Missouri Mattingly(Leo, Francis Leo,Leo F.,James,William,IgnatiusSr. ThomasII, & Thomas Berkshire England) Thank you for the web connection!

    01/31/2004 01:18:26
    1. Re: [MATTINGLY] Records Searching
    2. Judith Burger
    3. William, thanks for the site. It's a treasure. Wish I could help with the MO Mattinglys, but can't. Judith ----- Original Message ----- From: "William R Mattingly" <wmatting@cablenet-va.com> To: <MATTINGLY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, January 31, 2004 6:47 PM Subject: [MATTINGLY] Records Searching > For anyone interested, Missouri has added a great deal of information on > line. I ran a search for Missouri births, just on the name Mattingly, and > received 119 hits. > > http://www.sos.mo.gov/archives/resources/birthdeath/#search > > > > ==== 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 >

    01/31/2004 01:11:15
    1. [MATTINGLY] Records Searching
    2. William R Mattingly
    3. For anyone interested, Missouri has added a great deal of information on line. I ran a search for Missouri births, just on the name Mattingly, and received 119 hits. http://www.sos.mo.gov/archives/resources/birthdeath/#search

    01/31/2004 12:47:57
    1. [MATTINGLY] Missouri Mattingly's
    2. William R Mattingly
    3. Have been receiving a lot of questions regarding Missouri Mattingly's of late but have touched very little on this part of the family. Is anyone working this branch or branches?

    01/31/2004 06:56:28
    1. Re: [MATTINGLY] Augustine Mattingly
    2. William R Mattingly
    3. I wanted to thank everyone who responded regarding Augustine Mattingly. I had the information on him but couldn't find him anywhere on a census record. I am currently in the process of correcting a very critical error in my files involving the Teresa Mattingly who married Edward Mattingly, son of Martin Mattingly, Sr. and Helen Thompson. I had been under the belief that Teresa had been a daughter of John R. Mattingly and Mary Malinda Frank but information from one of our alert co-researchers indicated that was not so. To verify what was being said I went to the 1870 census and sure enough, Teresa was still single and at home with her parents while Edward and his wife, Teresa were married with four children. A part of the information so kindly sent to me by Dolores Bohn, to whom I am very much grateful, is below. This correction process may take a while for the descendants list is long. My appologies to any who may have depended on this information being accurate. "Baptized Teresa Frances Mattingly, 12-21-1842, by Rev. Louis N. Petit at St. Charles Catholic Church; birth date given as 12-03-1842; Sponsor was ? Mattingly an older sister; Parents: Felix Mattingly and Matilda Spalding. Kentucky Death Records Certificate #11881; 3-22-1923; age 80; listed as Teresa Mattingly; died in Marion Co., Ky. Buried, 3-23-1923, in St. Charles Cemetery, St. Mary's, Ky." On the 1880 Marion County, Ky Census, she is a 38 year old Ky native, living with her husband, Edward Mattingly, and children, Matilda, Mattie, Lena, Martin, Laviell, William, Eliza, Kendrick and Edward Mattingly. On a further note, and as a reminder if some failed to see the message, regarding Edward as a son of Martin, Sr., the following was taken from a Marion County Deed Book 3, page 75, by Karen Fowler Caldwell and I believe, settles Edward as a son of Martin, Sr. "This deed between George Mattingly, Henry Mattingly and Mary A., his wife, John C. Mattingly and Britanna his wife, Martin Mattingly and Sarah E. his wife, Augustine Mattingly and Eulala his wife, Edward Mattingly and Teresa his wife, and Nancy Mattingly of the county of Marion and State of Kentucky of the first part and John P. Osborne of the County and State afore-said of the second part ..... $350, 33 acres of land on the head waters of Prather's Creek and on the East slope of Prather's Knob......" Appears to be dated the first day of March 1866. Each of the Mattingly's listed were sons and a daughter of Martin Mattingly, Sr.

    01/25/2004 07:31:09
    1. Re: [MATTINGLY] Augustine Mattingly
    2. In case you don't have Msgr HEM's book, here are the 13 children of Augustine and Catherine O'Connor: John b 18 Jan 1904 + Gertruke Kennerk Francis Mary - Sister Rachael Wilfred + Martha Heck Florence Bernard + Mary Kirken Raymond + Bernadett Desch Lawrence + Freda Hitt Margaret + Earl W. Scholl Joseph b 20 Aug 1918 Catherine, Sister Brigid Richard b 12 Jul 1922 Frances Josephine + Orville Fry Charley > Augustine's 13 children are listed in Fr. Herman Mattingly's study of > the descendents of Henry Mattingly, p. 119. In 1969, when Herman > published his book, Augustine was living at 1024 Hartzell St., New Haven > IN. He was a first cousin of my grandfather Jerome J. Burkey. >

    01/24/2004 03:43:34
    1. Re: [MATTINGLY] Augustine Mattingly
    2. Blaine Burkey
    3. Augustine Mattingly was not born in Pennsylvania, but rather in Arcola IL. He was baptized there on 29 nov. 1880. His father Jerome J.was born in Bedford County PA in 1847, moved to Zanesville OH about 1868. He married his second wife, Margaret Byrnes at Paris IL in 1877. Augustine's 13 children are listed in Fr. Herman Mattingly's study of the descendents of Henry Mattingly, p. 119. In 1969, when Herman published his book, Augustine was living at 1024 Hartzell St., New Haven IN. He was a first cousin of my grandfather Jerome J. Burkey.

    01/23/2004 06:21:06
    1. Re: [MATTINGLY] Augustine Mattingly
    2. Willliam, etal I believe you will find that Jerome Joseph had 7 children; Ida Belle, Mary Joseph, Augustine + Catherine O'Connor; Edward Bernard; Loretta + Thomas Moran; Bertha; and Charles. Jerome was the son of James M b8 Jul 1826 + Ann Albright per JFM; son of John b 1773 + Onea Arnold; son of Henry + Honor Durbin; son of John Baptist + Elizabeth; son of John who 2d + Grace Brewer; son of John, son of Cezar. I have family data for most of the generations. Charley In a message dated 1/20/2004 5:06:29 PM Eastern Standard Time, wmatting@cablenet-va.com writes: > Trying to locate Augustine Mattingly, born 10-29-1880, reportedly in > Pennsylvania, the son of Jerome J. Mattingly and Margaret Byrnes. Also > trying to find Jerome and Margaret. >

    01/23/2004 02:31:10