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    1. Re: [MAUPIN-L] Old, Cuff, Tough, Saddler
    2. Got it! Thanks. June In a message dated 11/7/00 8:11:23 PM Pacific Standard Time, wbwood@sound.net writes: << OK, now everyone pay attention: "Old" Daniel MAUPIN (1700-1788) was a son of Gabriel. "Cuff" Daniel MAUPIN (1727-1803) was a son of "Old" Daniel. "Tough" Daniel MAUPIN (1760-1832) was a son of "Cuff" Daniel (and I assume he is also the one called "Daniel III"). "Saddler" Daniel MAUPIN (1756-1838) was a son of John who was a son of "Old" Daniel. The above is per Dorothy's book. Warren B. Wood >>

    11/07/2000 04:47:23
    1. Re: [MAUPIN-L] Old, Cuff, Tough, Saddler
    2. Thank you Warren for taking the time to straighten this out. Vicki

    11/07/2000 04:38:43
    1. [MAUPIN-L] Maupin re-union
    2. Nancy Terry Slusser
    3. Thanks William, I got my things today. Appreciate everything. Nancy Slusser

    11/07/2000 01:49:41
    1. [MAUPIN-L] Old, Cuff, Tough, Saddler
    2. Warren Wood
    3. OK, now everyone pay attention: "Old" Daniel MAUPIN (1700-1788) was a son of Gabriel. "Cuff" Daniel MAUPIN (1727-1803) was a son of "Old" Daniel. "Tough" Daniel MAUPIN (1760-1832) was a son of "Cuff" Daniel (and I assume he is also the one called "Daniel III"). "Saddler" Daniel MAUPIN (1756-1838) was a son of John who was a son of "Old" Daniel. The above is per Dorothy's book. Warren B. Wood

    11/07/2000 01:10:03
    1. Re: [MAUPIN-L] MAUPIN THINGS THAT ARE AVAILABLE TO BUY,
    2. Sharron L. Smith
    3. Thanks Pat. I guess I was just in a hurry. Sharrons -----Original Message----- From: Pat <celtic@ticnet.com> To: MAUPIN-L@rootsweb.com <MAUPIN-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Tuesday, November 07, 2000 6:40 PM Subject: Re: [MAUPIN-L] MAUPIN THINGS THAT ARE AVAILABLE TO BUY, >Sharron, I received my order just yesterday, so hold on---it's coming your >way. > >Pat > > > > >> William >> >> Did you folks get all the of the orders sent out? >> >> I placed an order several months ago, but still have not received >anything. >> >> Thanks. >> >> Sharron > > > >==== 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> > >

    11/07/2000 01:07:16
    1. Re: [MAUPIN-L] MAUPIN THINGS THAT ARE AVAILABLE TO BUY,
    2. I got my order today too (in California).... Thank You William. Susan(in San Diego)

    11/07/2000 12:26:58
    1. Re: [MAUPIN-L] de Maupin (does it really exist ?)
    2. Patrick Maupin
    3. Dear cousins, Having re-read the story of Mademoiselle de Maupin, I wonder if the "de" was added only for literature purposes. Ok, Th. Gautier called his novel "Mademoiselle de Maupin" but it seems that in historial records she is only known as Julie (D'Aubigny) Maupin. Anne France Dautheville also called her Julie de Maupin, but I think it was after Gautier. Have you heard of any other "de Maupin" ? Even if "de Maupin" is an invented name, I am in favor of Maupin designing a place name. Any idea, cousins ? Patrick

    11/07/2000 12:09:44
    1. Re: [MAUPIN-L] Fwd: Maupin Early History.. Needs proof!!!!
    2. Phyllis J. Bauer
    3. The lady needs Dorothy's book -- And, I must agree with C. Farmer on the $40-50 price is very reasonable for the amount of information within the book. There is no way to put a price on the time and energy Dorothy expended in this compilation. She is not making one bit of profit -- she is selling it at cost or perhaps below cost. Phyllis *********** REPLY SEPARATOR *********** On 11/7/00 at 12:39 PM EllieSS@aol.com wrote: >Can anyone help the lady below? >She wanted to know if anyone had the Gabriel/Maria info on their computer and >could send it to her.... She has the earlier history and not sure about any >of the "NEW" info.. IOW she wants proof.. > >Is there a MAUPIN website that someone can direct her to? Please email her >and would appreciate a CC to our list if anyone has the info.. Thanks!! > ><< >Subj: Maupin early history >Date: 11/07/2000 10:12:07 AM Mountain Standard Time >From: khaddad@attcanada.ca (K. Haddad) > >I am a descendant of Gabriel Maupin. This I learned 30 years ago and have >several histories written by Dr. Socrates Maupin about the descent from King >Henry of Navarre, France, the trip across the ocean where the ship almost >went down, being related to the Spencers, etc. > >I just got this computer and was told by some that the France story was a >hoax because Gabriel was really from Holland. But I am told by others the >stories were true. > >Can you help my utter confusion? All I want is proof one way or the other. >I was sent Holland tax data as proof he was not in France. I am getting a >little too old to chase down these stories any more. >> > > > >==== MAUPIN Mailing List ==== >RootsWeb forbids posting of copyrighted material without permission of the author. Read RootsWeb's Acceptable Use Policy at ><http://www.rootsweb.com/rootsweb/aup.html>

    11/07/2000 11:52:31
    1. Re: [MAUPIN-L] "Tough" Daniel's grave
    2. In a message dated 11/7/00 11:12:06 AM, celtic@ticnet.com writes: <<< Thank you very much. That is very informative. I'm still in awe that so much is known about this family. So, if 'Tough' Daniel is Daniel III, then 'Rough' must be same as 'Cuff' and they were Daniel II ? And just noticed the Daniel, son of Daniel III is 'King' Daniel. Bet there's a story there, too! And then there was a 'Saddler' Dan... June>>> <<"I'm so confused!"--Vinnie Barbarino Pat >> Hi June & Pat: If I could remember all this I'd give a test. Does this remind you of "Who's on first?" We've just got to make sure June gets a copy of Dorothy's book! Smiles, Cuz Sandi

    11/07/2000 08:07:39
    1. [MAUPIN-L] Thomas F. and John Maupin/Quantrill
    2. In a message dated 11/7/00 10:39:12 AM, celtic@ticnet.com writes: << When I try to go here, I get a "Not Found on this server" response. Pat >> Hi Pat: Try the below. I got it by clicking on the hyperlink sent to the list. http://www.ukans.edu/heritage/research/quantrill.txt Best, Cuz Sandi

    11/07/2000 08:04:10
    1. Re: [MAUPIN-L] "Tough" Daniel's grave
    2. Thank you very much. That is very informative. I'm still in awe that so much is known about this family. So, if 'Tough' Daniel is Daniel III, then 'Rough' must be same as 'Cuff' and they were Daniel II ? And just noticed the Daniel, son of Daniel III is 'King' Daniel. Bet there's a story there, too! And then there was a 'Saddler' Dan... June In a message dated 11/6/00 9:33:24 PM Pacific Standard Time, wbwood@sound.net writes: << My response: According to the article in Dorothy's book at pp. 247-48, "Tough" Daniel Maupin was buried in "a little, neglected and forgotten cemetery on the Big Hill Road, three or four miles out of Richmond, Kentucky." >>

    11/07/2000 06:53:21
    1. Re: [MAUPIN-L] JOHN MAUPIN~FRANCES DABNEY
    2. Hi Kathy: I added you to the site only to discover your name was already there so had to do a delete! Let me know if you don't receive invitation by tomorrow. Best, Cuz Sandi

    11/07/2000 06:22:24
    1. Re: [MAUPIN-L] "Tough" Daniel's grave
    2. Pat
    3. > Thank you very much. That is very informative. I'm still in awe that so much > is known about this family. > So, if 'Tough' Daniel is Daniel III, then 'Rough' must be same as 'Cuff' and > they were Daniel II ? > And just noticed the Daniel, son of Daniel III is 'King' Daniel. Bet there's > a story there, too! > And then there was a 'Saddler' Dan... > > June "I'm so confused!"--Vinnie Barbarino Pat

    11/07/2000 06:07:20
    1. Re: [MAUPIN-L] de Maupin (errata)
    2. Patrick Maupin
    3. Hi, June forwared you : > ... He was rich and old, was kind of "adventurous". > it should rather be read : > ... He was rich and old, SHE was kind of "adventurous". > There is a great novel by Théophile GAUTIER (Tarbes, 1811 -Neuilly-sur-Seine, 1872). It's "Mademoiselle de Maupin" (1835-1836). This book was a real eartquake in the french bourgoisie. In the foreword, Gauthier wrote that Art and Morality have nothing in common ... From Mademoiselle Maupin home page : > Mlle. Maupin was, excepting her sex, the very image of the heroic cavalier: tall, dark and handsome, one of the finest swordsmen of her day. She was athletically built, had very white skin and dark auburn curls with blonde highlights, blue eyes, an aquiline nose, a pretty mouth and, it is said, perfect breasts. > > She was also a star of one of the greatest theatres of her day -- the Paris Opera. She had a lovely contralto voice and a phenomenal memory. Although she was largely unschooled in music and is said by some to have had little talent for singing, her good looks, beautiful voice, love of attention, excellent memory and flamboyance seem to have suited her well for stardom on the stage of the Paris Opera. > > She is said to have been "born with masculine inclinations" as well as having been educated in a very masculine way. Certainly, she often dressed as a man and when she did so could be mistaken for one. She also seemed to have at least as much an eye for members of her own sex as for men. Her skill with the sword, either in exhibition or duels fought in earnest, seems to have been exceptional. > > > Jim Burrows > > To give you a better idea of who was La Maupin (La is for The, it is a kind of recognition that she was someone special), go to : http://www.ultranet.com/~brons/MaupinSourcesDautheville.html (based on a book by Dautheville, Anne France) or best, http://www.ultranet.com/~brons/MaupinIndex.html (Mademoiselle Maupin Home Page) Regards, Patrick ps.: Gauthier was not a minor french writer. Mademoiselle de Maupin is one of his most famous novels, and his "complete works" are contained in 34 volumes. Gauthier inspired guys like

    11/07/2000 05:46:20
    1. [MAUPIN-L] Fwd: Maupin Early History.. Needs proof!!!!
    2. Can anyone help the lady below? She wanted to know if anyone had the Gabriel/Maria info on their computer and could send it to her.... She has the earlier history and not sure about any of the "NEW" info.. IOW she wants proof.. Is there a MAUPIN website that someone can direct her to? Please email her and would appreciate a CC to our list if anyone has the info.. Thanks!! << Subj: Maupin early history Date: 11/07/2000 10:12:07 AM Mountain Standard Time From: khaddad@attcanada.ca (K. Haddad) I am a descendant of Gabriel Maupin. This I learned 30 years ago and have several histories written by Dr. Socrates Maupin about the descent from King Henry of Navarre, France, the trip across the ocean where the ship almost went down, being related to the Spencers, etc. I just got this computer and was told by some that the France story was a hoax because Gabriel was really from Holland. But I am told by others the stories were true. Can you help my utter confusion? All I want is proof one way or the other. I was sent Holland tax data as proof he was not in France. I am getting a little too old to chase down these stories any more. >>

    11/07/2000 05:39:32
    1. Re: [MAUPIN-L] MAUPIN THINGS THAT ARE AVAILABLE TO BUY,
    2. Pat
    3. Sharron, I received my order just yesterday, so hold on---it's coming your way. Pat > William > > Did you folks get all the of the orders sent out? > > I placed an order several months ago, but still have not received anything. > > Thanks. > > Sharron

    11/07/2000 05:15:06
    1. Re: [MAUPIN-L] Thomas F. and John Maupin/Quantrill
    2. Pat
    3. When I try to go here, I get a "Not Found on this server" response. Pat > Linda, > I just got my pictures too, and thank you. I really enjoyed them. > > Just another link about them. > <A HREF="http://www.ukans.edu/heritage/research/quantrill.txt"> > http://www.ukans.edu/heritage/research/quantrill.txt</A> > > PA

    11/07/2000 05:13:54
    1. Re: [MAUPIN-L] de Maupin
    2. Don Havlicek
    3. 'de' means "FROM". Many names from the Normans had 'de', even after they 'conquered' England. This included those born in England, after William the Conqueror. One name in my children's ancestry is "BOLLING" .. which was originally 'de BOLLING', indicating "FROM the BOLLING Castle". Don Havlicek

    11/07/2000 03:09:22
    1. Re: [MAUPIN-L] Bennie Maupin
    2. Don Havlicek
    3. In addition, an African-American is a WHITE man who was born in Kenya, South Africa, etc.... and moved to the USA.... think about it ! Don Pat wrote: > > > That's African American! > > > I don't use that terminology at all because I don't see any parallelism. > That is, nobody ever calls me a European-American. I can't see calling > somebody by the name of a continent. > > Pat > > ==== MAUPIN Mailing List ==== > Personalized Mailing Lists: never miss a connection again. > <http://pml.rootsweb.com> > Brought to you by RootsWeb.com

    11/07/2000 03:02:19
    1. Re: [MAUPIN-L] Emma Maupin
    2. Phyllis J. Bauer
    3. Madge, you need to check the 1860 Federal Census of Kentucky, starting with Owen Co. since there is a good chance he was born there as well as being married there. Look for a Maupin (don't forget variable spellings) family who has a 2 or 3 year old George. Census records are a very good start in looking for your ancestors. I will also send you some Tips for Getting Started, separately. Phyllis *********** REPLY SEPARATOR *********** On 11/6/00 at 8:17 PM NannyHaney@aol.com wrote: >My father Frank Burchett Maupin,Jr. b. 1909 Carter Co.,KY; d.1993 >Ashland,Boyd Co.KY > >His father Frank,sr. (Also signed his name Burghett Mopping-Maupins) d. 1952 >in Boyd Co,kY . His wife was Elizabeth"Lizzie"Gill . They married in >Carter Co.,KY >Had 9 children. > >His father before him was George Moppin b. 1857 d.? married Emma Sanders in >Owen Co.,KY. Rumor is that George was hanged as a young man under age 30 , a >victim of local mob violence. Possible charge horse stealing? Emma Moppin >later remarried to J.W.McDaniel. > >Cannot find any records of the Maupins/Moppins before that. >Any help? >Madge Maupin Haney >2737 Joel St. >Ashland,Ky 41102 >606-325-1945 >nannyhaney@aol.com > > >==== MAUPIN Mailing List ==== >TO SUBSCRIBE OR UNSUBSCRIBE from any RootsWeb-hosted mailing list, >send an e-mail message with only the word SUBSCRIBE (or UNSUBSCRIBE) in the subject and the body of the message to >[name of list]-L-request@rootsweb.com (for mail mode) or to >[name of list]-D-request@rootsweb.com (for digest mode).

    11/07/2000 03:00:26