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    1. Re: [MAUPIN-L] Tough Daniel Maupin
    2. C A Farmer
    3. Dorothy's book is in print as I write-should be available in a couple of weeks and be obtained from her for I think $40.00. Just watch for the announcement. Carol F. -----Original Message----- From: Rjbbailey28@aol.com <Rjbbailey28@aol.com> To: MAUPIN-L@rootsweb.com <MAUPIN-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Sunday, December 17, 2000 4:40 PM Subject: Re: [MAUPIN-L] Tough Daniel Maupin >Where can I get a copy of Dorothy's book? > > >==== MAUPIN Mailing List ==== >Please don't post private information about living people without permission. All posts are archives. To search RootsWeb list archives: ><http://archiver.rootsweb.com/archives/search.html> >

    12/17/2000 11:26:35
    1. Re: [MAUPIN-L] Tough Daniel Maupin
    2. Where can I get a copy of Dorothy's book?

    12/17/2000 10:38:14
    1. [MAUPIN-L] Charles H. Maupin
    2. I am looking for the descendants of Charles H. Maupin, born in Virginia and living in Clay County, TX in the 1910 US Census. His wife is Eudora Jane Gates and the listed children are: Charles Esca, George Dewey, Iva Corinne, and Dora Gay Maupin. I believe that Charles Esca Maupin died serving in the Army in WW I, George Dewey Maupin died in 1920's in a motorcycle accident, Iva Corinne married a Emmet Bussy. Dora Gay married Otis Pruitt and moved to California. Any information on this line would be most appreciated. Barb Gothie in Baltimore ,MD bhgothie@mindspring.com.

    12/17/2000 10:09:33
    1. Re: [MAUPIN-L] GENEALOGY VS. MAUPIN-CHAT-L
    2. In a message dated 12/17/00 10:34:52 AM, Katande@aol.com writes: << How is Maupin Chat different from Maupin List? Kathy >> We can talk about anything we want, not just genealogy. And we can tease and do one liners without someone getting annoyed. It's a great place to get to know your family better with no rules less the usual: No flaming! Also it leaves MAUPIN-L for genealogy only. Many people do not have time to wade through lots of non-genealogy email. Would love to have you join us if you are interested and have the time. Best, Cuz Sandi

    12/17/2000 07:43:10
    1. Re: [MAUPIN-L] GENEALOGY
    2. In a message dated 12/17/00 9:24:24 AM, KacyJim@aol.com writes: << Is this a regular chat room for Maupin genealogy ? I would love to join in. How do I get to it. >> Hi Jim: I've just added you to MAUPIN-CHAT-L. Welcome and enjoy! Best, Cuz Sandi

    12/17/2000 07:28:59
    1. Re: [MAUPIN-L] ARCHIBALD W. MAUPIN~REBECCA MARGARET ADAMS
    2. In a message dated 12/17/00 8:48:47 AM, pauline.darnell@worldnet.att.net writes: << Archibald and Rebecca Margaret were married 26 June 1832 in Howard Co Mo. Pauline >> That is the information William gave me. I didn't have "Agnes" as one of her middle names. Thanks, Pauline.

    12/17/2000 07:26:21
    1. Re: [MAUPIN-L] Tough Daniel Maupin
    2. In a message dated 12/16/00 9:43:34 PM, huthb@swbell.net writes: << Did you receive a response to your question? It sounds very interesting. Bonnie >> Hi Bonnie: I believe there is a copy in the MAUPIN-L archives. If you have Dorothy's book it starts on page 247. If you don't have a book and can't find it, let me know. Thanks, Cuz Sandi

    12/17/2000 06:55:29
    1. Re: [MAUPIN-L] GENEALOGY
    2. How is Maupin Chat different from Maupin List? Kathy

    12/17/2000 06:32:37
    1. [MAUPIN-L] "TOUGH DANIEL MAUPIN"
    2. Sandi Carter
    3. Posted on: MAUPIN Biographies Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/surnames/m/a/MAUPIN/biographies/13 Surname: CORNWALLIS, KENTON, MAUPIN, WASHINGTON ------------------------- A FORGOTTEN HERO OF THE REVOLUTION "TOUGH DANIEL MAUPIN" On the Big Hill Road, three or four miles out of Richmond, Kentucky, there is a little, neglected and forgotten cemetery wherein lies the ashes of two Revolutionary soldiers - the two Daniel Maupins, father and son. The little plot is now a pasture and the sod has covered many of the stones and markers at the graves of the long neglected dead. Some graves are still distinguishable, others have sunken to the same level from which they were rounded up over a hundred years ago. Time levels all things and even so it has leveled the grave and the monument of "Tough Daniel Maupin," Revolutionary hero. Back in the years when our nation was making a desperate struggle for existence, the two Daniels played their part. The father, too old for active service, shouldered the rifle he had carried in the Indian wars and went out to protect his Albemarle home and to help drive Cornwallis out of Virginia. The son gave the very best he had to enable Washington to hold an army together at dreary Valley Forge. We still remember Valley Forge and those despondent days of the Revolution but we have forgotten the man who was Washington's courier in those dreadful days and who carried message after message for his commander, over winter roads, through drifted snow and the British lines that the army might keep in touch with its friends throughout the colonies. Many the time he left bloody tracks on the frozen ground and flinty snow when the rags which bound his feet wore away. And often he spent foodless days and freezing nights that our country might survive. Thus he helped erect one monument that time has not yet leveled - the great United States. After the war, he made his way into the Kentucky wilderness and helped carve out of that same wilderness one of the great states of the union. A neighbor and a friend of Simeon Kenton, the scout, they stood shoulder to shoulder in the struggles with the savage inhabitants of that "Dark and Bloody Ground." Together they cleared the forests and exterminated the prowling beasts and finally found their last resting place in the state they had helped to make. No doubt Daniel Maupin rests in peace. No doubt he is satisfied with the monuments he helped erect - a nation and a state. While he lived, his life was not filled with ease or glory and perhaps he neither asked nor expected more than a lonely, unmarked grave. Other families are proud to honor their heroic dead with monuments and with praise. Our family has been content to let "Tough Daniel Maupin" lie neglected and forgotten. >From THE STORY OF GABRIEL AND MARIE MAUPIN, pages 247 - 248

    12/17/2000 06:13:27
    1. Re: [MAUPIN-L] Tough Daniel Maupin
    2. Loren J. Adams
    3. This page 247 is from Dorothy Maupin Schaffet's book. -- Loren <kycollja@midusa.net> {:-)> HOKC *))))) TSG, USAF, Retired >From Iola, in the rolling hills of SE Kansas

    12/17/2000 05:54:54
    1. Re: [MAUPIN-L] GENEALOGY
    2. James Watson
    3. KacyJim@aol.com wrote: > > Cuz Sandi, > > Is this a regular chat room for Maupin genealogy ? I would love to join in. > How do I get to it. > > Jim Dillman > kacyjim@aol.com > > ==== MAUPIN Mailing List ==== > Personalized Mailing Lists: never miss a connection again. > <http://pml.rootsweb.com> > Brought to you by RootsWeb.com Hi Jim--Go to MAUPIN-CHAT-L@rootsweb.com and type in the subject line SUBSCRIBE. That's it, and welcome! Denise Maupin Watson Alexandria, vA

    12/17/2000 05:47:08
    1. Re: [MAUPIN-L] GENEALOGY
    2. Cuz Sandi, Is this a regular chat room for Maupin genealogy ? I would love to join in. How do I get to it. Jim Dillman kacyjim@aol.com

    12/17/2000 05:23:18
    1. Re: [MAUPIN-L] ARCHIBALD W. MAUPIN~REBECCA MARGARET ADAMS
    2. pauline darnell
    3. Archibald and Rebecca Margaret were married 26 June 1832 in Howard Co Mo. Pauline

    12/17/2000 01:42:15
    1. Re: [MAUPIN-L] ARCHIBALD W. MAUPIN~REBECCA MARGARET ADAMS
    2. pauline darnell
    3. William Can you recheck your info?. I found Rebecca on the 1870 census for Green Co Mo as a widow,midwife, if she is the same that was married to Archibald then I do not think she died in 1858. Pauline

    12/17/2000 01:39:45
    1. Re: [MAUPIN-L] Tough Daniel Maupin
    2. Bonnie, Yes I did. The story is in Dorothy's book on pages 247 and 248. Vicki

    12/17/2000 01:38:09
    1. Re: [MAUPIN-L] ARCHIBALD W. MAUPIN~REBECCA MARGARET ADAMS
    2. pauline darnell
    3. I believe I got Rebecca's date of death from "A Reminiscent History of the Ozark Region". She died 21 Jan 1884. Her full name was Rebecca Margaret Agnes Adams. Pauline

    12/17/2000 01:35:52
    1. [MAUPIN-L] Maupin Obituary
    2. Pat
    3. Here is a "new" obituary. Edward Lee Maupin Sherman, TX--- Edward Lee Maupin, 74, of Sherman died Wednesday, November 29,2000 at the Post Oak Nursing Home. Graveside services were held Thursday in West Hill Cemetary. Surviving are his sons, Lee Maupin and billy Maupin, both of Los Angeles ,CA and Donald Maupin of North Carolina; sisters, Mary miller of Denver, CO, Ethel Greene of Duluth, MN, Ollie Lloyd of Lansing, MI, and Bettye Wigfall of Las Vegas, NV. Boyd Smith White Mortuary was in charge of arrangements. This was from the Denison Herald, but it has a new name now since it merged with the Sherman Paper. I don't know for sure. Something like "Clarion Herald". If it is important to anyone, I will make an effort to find out the exact name. Please let me know. Pat Fleury

    12/17/2000 01:33:57
    1. Re: [MAUPIN-L] test
    2. Or wondering if we can get out of the river break we live in to just get to work without freezing our tush off or sliding in a ditch. Vicki

    12/17/2000 01:27:36
    1. Re: [MAUPIN-L] Maupin in NV 1880
    2. pauline darnell
    3. JCMAUPIN is John Conlee Maupin who is my greatgrandfather. Nellie was my grandmother. I have this census print out. Pauline

    12/17/2000 01:16:16
    1. Re: [MAUPIN-L] ARCHIBALD W. MAUPIN~REBECCA MARGARET ADAMS
    2. Nancy Crawford
    3. Margaret Adams, wife of Archibald W. Maupin died 21 January 1884, NOT 1858. She died at the home of her daughter Lucinda Maupin Fischer. This date is in an article in "A Reminiscent History of the Ozark Region" and was contributed her daughter, Victoria Maupin Norbury. Archibald W. Maupin died 15 June 1858 in Springfield, Green Co. MO. Nancy Jones Crawford Our Righteous & Rotten Roots http://www.mwis.net/~powder/gen.htm ----- Original Message ----- From: <SandKatC@aol.com> To: <MAUPIN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, December 16, 2000 3:22 PM Subject: [MAUPIN-L] ARCHIBALD W. MAUPIN~REBECCA MARGARET ADAMS > Hi All: > > I have Archibald W. Maupin~Rebecca Margaret Adams. She was born 15 Feb 1813. > Died 21 Jan 18???? > > Does anyone have the year Rebecca died in their genealogy information? > > Thanks, Cuz Sandi > > ______________________________

    12/17/2000 12:57:11