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    1. Re: [MAUPIN-L] "TOUGH" DANIEL MAUPIN
    2. In a message dated 11/6/00 12:29:07 PM Pacific Standard Time, djmaup00@email.uky.edu writes: << How are "Cuff" and "Tough" related? >> I have Cuff as a son of Tough.

    11/06/2000 08:31:45
    1. Re: [MAUPIN-L] "TOUGH" DANIEL MAUPIN
    2. In a message dated 11/6/00 12:29:07 PM, djmaup00@email.uky.edu writes: << How are "Cuff" and "Tough" related? >> I believe Cuff was Tough's father. Sandi

    11/06/2000 08:31:23
    1. Re: [MAUPIN-L] "TOUGH" DANIEL MAUPIN
    2. Thanks, this is so interesting. Can't wait to get a copy of her book. Does the book list the children of "Tough" Dan, and "Cuff", or "Rough" Dan? This is my husband's line. June

    11/06/2000 08:30:41
    1. RE: [MAUPIN-L] "TOUGH" DANIEL MAUPIN
    2. Maupin, Donna
    3. How are "Cuff" and "Tough" related? -----Original Message----- From: SandKatC@aol.com [mailto:SandKatC@aol.com] Sent: Monday, November 06, 2000 3:26 PM To: MAUPIN-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [MAUPIN-L] "TOUGH" DANIEL MAUPIN In a message dated 11/6/00 12:18:06 PM, JuneinCA@aol.com writes: << I read in the archives that he got his nickname because of his service in the War. Those deeds/exploits must be documented somewhere? Anyone have anything on that? And along the same lines (no pun intended) how did 'Rough' Dan get his nickname? And 'Cuff' Dan is the same person as "Rough" Dan, right? >> Hi June: Rough Dan: "He served in the Revolutionary army and was Washington's courier during the winter at Valley Forge. He took part in all of the battles fought by Washington from 1778 to the surrender of Cornwallis at Yorktown. His extraordinary vitality during the hardships of these campaings won for him the name of 'Tough Danial Maupin'." Cuff Dan: "He was born in Hanover County, VA in 1727 and died in 1803 on his farm on Muddy Creek in Madison County, KY. He was known as "Cuff" Daniel Maupin and was a member of the Albemarle County militia during the Indian Wars of 1758. " Cuz Sandi ==== MAUPIN Mailing List ==== Personalized Mailing Lists: never miss a connection again. <http://pml.rootsweb.com> Brought to you by RootsWeb.com

    11/06/2000 08:27:57
    1. Re: [MAUPIN-L] "TOUGH" DANIEL MAUPIN
    2. In a message dated 11/6/00 12:18:06 PM, JuneinCA@aol.com writes: << I read in the archives that he got his nickname because of his service in the War. Those deeds/exploits must be documented somewhere? Anyone have anything on that? And along the same lines (no pun intended) how did 'Rough' Dan get his nickname? And 'Cuff' Dan is the same person as "Rough" Dan, right? >> Hi June: Rough Dan: "He served in the Revolutionary army and was Washington's courier during the winter at Valley Forge. He took part in all of the battles fought by Washington from 1778 to the surrender of Cornwallis at Yorktown. His extraordinary vitality during the hardships of these campaings won for him the name of 'Tough Danial Maupin'." Cuff Dan: "He was born in Hanover County, VA in 1727 and died in 1803 on his farm on Muddy Creek in Madison County, KY. He was known as "Cuff" Daniel Maupin and was a member of the Albemarle County militia during the Indian Wars of 1758. " Cuz Sandi

    11/06/2000 08:25:34
    1. [MAUPIN-L] de Maupin
    2. I have Patrick's permission to share this: <<About the "de" before Maupin, I have also seen it before. The most famous example is Mademoiselle de Maupin in the 18th century, France. She took the name from her husband and I am not sure they had children ... He was rich and old, was kind of "adventurous". The "de" is a mark of nobility, like "von" in germany or "Lord" in the UK. If it is really a nobility mark then "Maupin" must be the name of a place. Mau sounds a bit like mauvais (bad) and pin as it seems is for pine (tree), therefore Maupin could be "The place where stands a malefic pine tree" .... It seems also that not every Maupin was a noble person since Gabriel and Marie had no "de". Many families lost their "de" after the French Revolution ... De Maupin might be one of them, Regards, Patrick>>

    11/06/2000 08:12:34
    1. Re: [MAUPIN-L] "TOUGH" DANIEL MAUPIN
    2. I read in the archives that he got his nickname because of his service in the War. Those deeds/exploits must be documented somewhere? Anyone have anything on that? And along the same lines (no pun intended) how did 'Rough' Dan get his nickname? And 'Cuff' Dan is the same person as "Rough" Dan, right?

    11/06/2000 08:12:29
    1. [MAUPIN-L] "TOUGH" DANIEL MAUPIN
    2. In a message dated 11/6/00 11:49:43 AM, JuneinCA@aol.com writes: << Do we know where he is buried? June >> The book says he died in Madison County, KY 29 Aug 1832. Sandi

    11/06/2000 07:54:26
    1. Re: [MAUPIN-L] "Tough" Daniel MAUPIN
    2. Do we know where he is buried? June In a message dated 11/6/00 9:45:58 AM Pacific Standard Time, SandKatC@aol.com writes: << Page 248 - Dorothy's book "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." That is the end of the article. Best, Cuz Sandi >>

    11/06/2000 07:48:30
    1. Re: [MAUPIN-L] BOOK LIST UPDATES
    2. Please take me off of the mailing list. Tim Maupin MMa9267130@aol.com Thank you.

    11/06/2000 07:47:33
    1. [MAUPIN-L] Bennie Maupin
    2. Patrick Maupin
    3. Hi, Have you heard of Bennie Maupin, afroamerican saxophone player from Detroit (living in L.A.) ? Cool music. He played with Miles Davis and Herbie Hancock. But afroamerican ? If someone could explain me .... Regards, Patrick

    11/06/2000 07:41:11
    1. [MAUPIN-L] ADVERTISING/MYFAMILY.COM FOR JOHN MAUPIN~FRANCES DABNEY
    2. Hi Cousins: 1. Someone asked if they could advertise on this site. Any thoughts of advertising must come to me in private e-mail. If it doesn't have to do with Maupin genealogy, etc., it shouldn't be here. Anyway, for those of you who wish to advertise please use the below RootsWeb site. http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~classifieds/ 2. Are there any other cousins on this list in the John Maupin~Frances Dabney line who have not been added to the Myfamily.com site? If so I do need your last name to add you. 3. I am running into problems with e-mail addys that have either a 1 or an l (L) as both look the same. So, if you have either other than in your name, such as Jane1@ or Janel@ please let me know which it is. Best, Cuz Sandi

    11/06/2000 07:36:57
    1. Re: [MAUPIN-L] Indiana Maupin's
    2. Sorry about the typos in the previous message. I've been up all night working. Emma married a man from Indiana while she was living in Nebraska, and we think he may have been a second cousin. I am still checking this one out. Phyllis A.

    11/06/2000 06:58:20
    1. Re: [MAUPIN-L] Indiana Maupin's
    2. Bob, My grandmother Emma Maupin was from Putnam County, MO and she had a sister Mary, however, she would have been born in the 1870s, but I suspect this was a relative. I think she had relatives in Indiana, because Emma married a man from Indiana while living in Nebraska, and we think may have been a second cousin. I still checking this one out. Phyllis A.

    11/06/2000 06:51:39
    1. Re: [MAUPIN-L] Nicknames
    2. In a message dated 11/6/00 8:07:53 AM, jdwatson@erols.com writes: << Does anyone know if "Polly" was a common nickname for Mary and if "Jenny" was a common nickname for Jane. >> Polly was a common nickname for Mary. Can't figure that one out. Molly was another one. Somewhere on the net there is a site of old nicknames. Does anyone have that URL? If not I'll try to chase it down. Best, Cuz Sandi

    11/06/2000 06:15:11
    1. Re: [MAUPIN-L] Bennie Maupin
    2. That's African American!

    11/06/2000 06:13:02
    1. Re: [MAUPIN-L] Bennie Maupin
    2. They are not called AfroAmericans any more. It is African American.

    11/06/2000 06:12:09
    1. Re: [MAUPIN-L] Bennie Maupin
    2. Pat
    3. > 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

    11/06/2000 06:07:59
    1. Re: [MAUPIN-L] "Tough" Daniel MAUPIN
    2. Page 248 - Dorothy's book "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." That is the end of the article. Best, Cuz Sandi

    11/06/2000 05:44:42
    1. Re: [MAUPIN-L] Bennie Maupin
    2. Max Maupin
    3. ___________________ Not trying to be a smarty-pants, but as a good friend of my says, "Anything is possible in the world of sports." Bettye, wife of Max Gail Maupin, Rolla MO. __________________________________ >Hi cousins, > >Thanks for the very interesting answers. So, if I understand >everything well, most of the time in the USA, afroamerican got >their family name via pre-civil war events (slavery, emancipation, >etc). But it is also possible that the name Maupin was >transmitted through wedding ... isn't it ? > >The last would mean the Maupins could have also roots in Africa. Is >there a possibility ? > >Regards, > >Patrick > >Pat a écrit : > > > > AfroAmericans with the name of Maupin is not uncommon. All slaves were > > > given the name of their owners and after the Civil War they kept those > > names > > > as they had no other. You will find Black Maupins all over the USA. > > > Pauline > > > > I think you are over-reaching a bit, here. My understanding of this matter > > is that freed slaves were free to also choose their own names as they saw > > fit. > > > > Pat > > > > ==== 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> > > >==== 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>

    11/06/2000 04:06:27