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    1. [MATTINGLY] Any Martina Mattinglys
    2. Elizabeth Culhane
    3. Happy New Year Everyone! Just curious if any of you all have come across any Martina Mattinglys in your research. There was a fellow George Mattingly in DC in the 1800's who had a daughter Mary Martina Mattingly and then my great grandfather, Thomas Joseph Mattingly, had a daughter, Martina M. Mattingly, born 1866 (who never married). As you may recall, my family was in DC as well, before moving to Prince Georges County, MD in the 1870's. Thought Martina was a rather interesting name and wonder if there would be a family pattern or relative that I could tie in with this name! Thanks, as always, Elizabeth Culhane Fairport, New York

    01/01/2002 10:36:05
    1. Re: [MATTINGLY] Any Martina Mattinglys
    2. Burger
    3. Elizabeth, I found this Martina Mattingly up in Maryland. Does it look likely? Judith Burger 1. George6 Mattingly (George (w)5, Ignatius (w)4, Ignatius (w)3, Thomas2, Thomas1)1,2 was born December 24, 18013. He married Mary Shannon3,4, daughter of Luke Shannon and Cordelia Wade. She was born in Prince Georges County, Maryland4. Children of George Mattingly and Mary Shannon are: 2 i. Catherine Arthelia7 Mattingly4. 3 ii. Cordelia Mattingly4. 4 iii. John H. Mattingly4, born in See Notes. 5 iv. Sienna Mattingly4. 6 v. Clara V. Mattingly4. 7 vi. Martina Mattingly4. 8 vii. George E. Mattingly4,5, born November 20, 18505; died December 18, 1907 in St. Mary's County, Maryland5. Endnotes 1. Mary Ruth Bye, Rt. 3--95 AA, Hardinsburg, KY 40143, 1/22/2000. 2. THE MATTINGLY FAMILY IN EARLY AMERICA, Herman E. Mattingly, 1975, Columbus, Ohio, p. 242. 3. Mary Ruth Bye, Rt. 3--95 AA, Hardinsburg, KY 40143, 1/22/2000. 4. THE MATTINGLY FAMILY IN EARLY AMERICA, Herman E. Mattingly, 1975, Columbus, Ohio, p. 242. 5. Deaths and Burials in St. Mary's County Maryland, by Leona Cryer, 1995, Heritage Books Inc.,Bowie, MD, p. 244. > Happy New Year Everyone! > > Just curious if any of you all have come across any Martina Mattinglys in your research. There was a fellow George Mattingly in DC in the 1800's who had a daughter Mary Martina Mattingly and then my great grandfather, Thomas Joseph Mattingly, had a daughter, Martina M. Mattingly, born 1866 (who never married). As you may recall, my family was in DC as well, before moving to Prince Georges County, MD in the 1870's. > > Thought Martina was a rather interesting name and wonder if there would be a family pattern or relative that I could tie in with this name! > > Thanks, as always, > Elizabeth Culhane > Fairport, New York

    01/01/2002 10:52:33
    1. Re: [MATTINGLY] Any Martina Mattinglys
    2. Burger
    3. Elizabeth, I found this Martina too. Do you have her? Not much documentation. JB 1. Martina7 Mattingly (Benjamin F.6, John5, Leonard (w)4, Ignatius (w)3, Thomas2, Thomas1)1,2,3 was born Abt. 1832 in Marion County, Kentucky. She married Robert Ruley4. Child of Martina Mattingly and Robert Ruley is: 2 i. Benjamin J.8 Ruley4,5, born May 11, 1852 in Hardins Cr., Marion County, Kentucky6. Endnotes 1. Birth Records, 1852 Marion County, Kentucky, Isearch-cgi 1.20.06 (File: 1852 txt), Submitted by "Vickie", USGenWeb Archives. 2. MARION COUNTY, KENTUCKY, VITAL STATISTICS, 1852-1862, 1874-1876, by Margaret Clark Kington, 1980, Pub. McDowell, Utica, KY, p. 11, States name Martise Mattingly. 3. Sr. Frances Gertrude Thompson's Papers, The Mattingly File, The Filson Club, Louisville, KY, Research of Ruth Mattingly, Judith Burger. 4. Birth Records, 1852 Marion County, Kentucky, Isearch-cgi 1.20.06 (File: 1852 txt), Submitted by "Vickie", USGenWeb Archives. 5. MARION COUNTY, KENTUCKY, VITAL STATISTICS, 1852-1862, 1874-1876, by Margaret Clark Kington, 1980, Pub. McDowell, Utica, KY, p. 11, States Benjamin T. Ruley. 6. Birth Records, 1852 Marion County, Kentucky, Isearch-cgi 1.20.06 (File: 1852 txt), Submitted by "Vickie", USGenWeb Archives. > Happy New Year Everyone! > > Just curious if any of you all have come across any Martina Mattinglys in your research. There was a fellow George Mattingly in DC in the 1800's who had a daughter Mary Martina Mattingly and then my great grandfather, Thomas Joseph Mattingly, had a daughter, Martina M. Mattingly, born 1866 (who never married). As you may recall, my family was in DC as well, before moving to Prince Georges County, MD in the 1870's. > > Thought Martina was a rather interesting name and wonder if there would be a family pattern or relative that I could tie in with this name! > > Thanks, as always, > Elizabeth Culhane > Fairport, New York > > > ==== MATTINGLY Mailing List ==== > <Z>WELCOME TO THE MATTINGLY GENEALOGY GROUP<Z> > We also have the [email protected] > Your Host Website http://www.angelfire.com/or/matney > Rootsweb Host http://resources.rootsweb.com/surnames/m/a/MATTINGLY/ > To Unsubscribe or contact the List Owner [email protected] > mailto:[email protected]?subject=unsubscribe&body=unsubscribe > mailto:[email protected]?subject=unsubscribe&body=unsubscribe > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 >

    01/01/2002 10:55:46