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    1. Re: [RAMEY-L] Lewis Ramey
    2. ABN
    3. That is the information in the Rhamy book, isn't it? I have been unable to verify the parents of Lewis Remy. There is no other Lewis in census or tax records even back into the 1770s. Owen Bateman and Samuel Lamb are listed in the marriage records but I cannot find Owen in census or tax records. Samuel Lamb lived in Luray in 1813. Ann ----- Original Message ----- From: "Don & Bess Ramey" <bldr@socket.net> To: <RAMEY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, September 21, 2000 10:36 AM Subject: [RAMEY-L] Lewis Ramey > A query on Sept. 15th asked about Lewis Ramey's parents (the Lewis that > married Hannah Bateman and Margaret Lamb). > > We show his parents as Lewis, Sr. and Ann Valentine; grandparents as > John and Joanne Page; ggrandparents as William, Jr. and Barbara Byram; > gggrandparents as William, Sr. and Catherine Asbury, ggggrandparents as > Jacob and Mary (Miles). We have quite a bit of data on this line and > believe this is pretty accurate. > We show father of Hannah as Owen Bateman, wife unk and father of > Margaret as Samuel Lamb, wife unk. Don't know how accurate that is, but > may be a place to start, at least. > Hope this helps. > Don & Bess Ramey > > > > ==== RAMEY Mailing List ==== > Shh! Be very, very quiet.... I'm hunting forebears. > >

    09/22/2000 07:32:24
    1. [RAMEY-L] Lewis Ramey
    2. Would anyone no of a Levi Ramey born 1864 in Scott Co. Va. Married Mahala Browning abt. 1885 had one child Ida Belle Ramey? I am getting desperate. Ida belle Ramey is my Grand Mother. I need to find Levi's Parent's Ida Belle was born in 1886 in Wayne Co. WV. Thanks Emma in Ohio

    09/22/2000 05:50:43
    1. [RAMEY-L] Re: Roll call
    2. Mildred Bowen
    3. Mildred Bowen wrote: > My ancestry line (for my father) is: > Jacob (Jacques) Remy 1630 1721) + Mary ??? > William Remy (1672-1737) m. abt 1693 Catherine Asbury (1677-1740) > Asbury Remy (1700-1759) m. abt 1725-30 Hannah Elizabeth Neale d. > after 1786 > Joshua Remy (abt 1747-01 Oct 1821 m. 14 Jun 1783 Anne Wroe > Bereman Reamy (1768-abt 1859) m. 15 Apr 1791 Sally Jarvis Balderson > (15 Apr 1775-abt 1850) > Samuel T Reamy (03 May 1812-14 Aug 1891) m. 25 Apr 1832 Susan Caroline > Erminie Fones (20 Oct 1810-23 Jun 1883) > Richard Templeman Reamy (1834-10 Aug 1862) m. 08 Jan 1857 Frances Ann > Fones (28 Oct 1838-09 Jul 1913) > Richard Ralph Reamy (07 Oct 1862-26 Apr 1927) m. 26 Feb 1885 Agnes > Bayham Balderson (15 Aug 1866-27 Dec 1898) > Julian Jeter Reamy (12 Aug 1889-17 Nov 1971 m.20 Jun 1925 Zelma > Eglantine Balderson 09 Feb 1907-01 Apr 1995) my parents > > Ancestry line for my mother > Lines 1 thru 4 same as above > James I Reamy (abt 1775-1838-40) m 23 Dec 1811 Mary Neale > Rev Robert Neale Reamy (01 Feb 1817-27 Aug 1894) m. 25 Jul 1837 Mary > Jane Owens (01 Feb 1822-12 Apr 1900) > Sarah Ida Isabelle Reamy (24 May 1859-09 Mar 1945) m. 08 Jun 1882 > Robert Walter Hinson (15 Feb 1853-21 Oct 1927) > Maggie Louella Hinson (02 Mar 1883-05 Mar 1974) m. 28 Nov 1904 > Lucillius Blake Balderson (28 Mar 1869-14 Aug 1935) > Zelma Eglantine Balderson (09 Feb 1907-01 Apr 1995) m. 20 Jun 1925 > Julian Jeter Reamy (12 Aug 1889- 17 Nov 1971.) >

    09/21/2000 01:22:57
    1. Re: [RAMEY-L]
    2. Mary Hill
    3. check out www.huguenot-manakin.org/ then surf into the ramey site...there is a couple of our crests, and quite a bit of information, and the whole huguenot site is great....Mary Ramey Hill _________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com. Share information about yourself, create your own public profile at http://profiles.msn.com.

    09/21/2000 12:11:05
    1. [RAMEY-L] Lewis Ramey
    2. Don & Bess Ramey
    3. A query on Sept. 15th asked about Lewis Ramey's parents (the Lewis that married Hannah Bateman and Margaret Lamb). We show his parents as Lewis, Sr. and Ann Valentine; grandparents as John and Joanne Page; ggrandparents as William, Jr. and Barbara Byram; gggrandparents as William, Sr. and Catherine Asbury, ggggrandparents as Jacob and Mary (Miles). We have quite a bit of data on this line and believe this is pretty accurate. We show father of Hannah as Owen Bateman, wife unk and father of Margaret as Samuel Lamb, wife unk. Don't know how accurate that is, but may be a place to start, at least. Hope this helps. Don & Bess Ramey

    09/21/2000 04:36:56
    1. [RAMEY-L] names..... thank you Donna in MT
    2. Jean Dalrymple
    3. > THE 13 COMMANDMENTS FOR NAMES: > > (1) Thou shalt name your male children: James, John, Joseph, > Josiah, Abel, Richard, Thomas, William > > (2) Thou shalt name your female children: Elizabeth, Mary, > Martha, Maria, Sarah, Ida, Virginia, May > > (3) Thou shalt leave NO trace of your female children. > > (4) Thou shalt, after naming your children from the above lists, > call them by strange nicknames such as: Ike, Eli, Polly, > Dolly, Sukey.---making them difficult to trace. > > (5) Thou shalt NOT use any middle names on any legal documents > or census reports, and only where necessary, you may use > only initials on legal documents. > > (6) Thou shalt learn to sign all documents illegibly so that > your surname can be spelled, or misspelled, in various ways: > Hicks, Hicks, Hix, Hixe, Hucks, Kicks > > (7) Thou shalt, after no more then 3 generations, make sure that > all family records are lost, misplaced, burned in a court > house fire, or buried so that NO future trace of them can be > found. > > (8) Thou shalt propagate misleading legends, rumors, & vague > innuendo regarding your place origination > (A) you may have come from : England, Ireland, Scotland, > Wales....or Iran. > (B) you may have American Indian ancestry of the____tribe. > (c) You may have descended from one of three brothers that > came over from______ > > (9) Thou shalt leave NO cemetery records, or headstones with legible > names. > > (10) Thou shalt leave NO family Bible with records of birth, marriages, > or deaths. > > > (11) Thou shalt ALWAYS flip thy name around. If born James Albert, thou > must make all the rest of thy records in the names of Albert, AJ, > JA, AL, Bert, Bart, or Alfred. > (12) Thou must also flip thy parent's names when making reference to > them, although "Unknown" or a blank line is an acceptable > alternative. > > (13) Thou shalt name at least 5 generations of males, and dozens of > their cousins with identical names in order to totally confuse > researchers.

    09/21/2000 03:25:23
    1. [RAMEY-L] TIP #309 - WHAT REALLY COUNTS?
    2. Jean Dalrymple
    3. I am sending this to all my list as it is one of the best tips that I have rec'd..... Sandi is SO correct here.... Have a great day..... Jeannie <>< List Mom -----Original Message----- From: Sandi Gorin [mailto:sgorin@glasgow-ky.com] Sent: Thursday, September 21, 2000 5:02 AM To: KYRESEARCH-L@rootsweb.com Subject: TIP #309 - WHAT REALLY COUNTS? TIP #309 - WHAT REALLY COUNTS? I hope you will let me ramble a bit for today's tip; it is really a re-run of an earlier tip, but has been brought to mind again during this past week. As I grow older, I find myself wishing how much I had asked more questions when family members were still with us. My family is dwindling down to a precious few and along with the feeling of loss of their leaving, I think of how much I didn't know about them. Oh, I have all the dates of birth and death, where and when they were married and all the children. But what do I know about them as a person? What precious memories are gone forever? In all our efforts to get every vital statistic right so we can join the DAR, SAR, Colonial Dames - whatever, have we forgotten that we are dealing with real people? People that lived, loved, hurt, felt pride, worked hard, people who mattered whether they were descended from some famous king or queen, president or outlaw. Or have we become so determined to get every date right, and every pedigree box filled in that we've forgotten what they did, who they were and what legacy they left us? I think sometimes we need to go back to square one and start treating our ancestors with a little more respect!! Of course, we all have family that are so illusive that the only proof we have of their existence is that we are here! But, lets think back just a couple or more generations and be thankful we at least have the names on the ones for whom we can find no biographical information. My daughter was recently given a family history book created by Thomas Kincaide, the famous 'Painter of Lights" that I like so much. In looking through it, I was deeply impressed about the type of data asked for. It had the regular family history information of course, but other questions that stirred up memories in my heart were there too. What was your grandma's favorite recipe? Where did they live, in what kind of a house? What songs were popular then, who were their best friends? What hobbies did they have, where did they go to church, what was their favorite teacher's names, etc. It got me really thinking again on how much I didn't know about my own family! On living family members, of whom there are less than one hand's worth in counting, I can go back and ask. But my precious grandparents and great-grandparents - unless my mother remembers, I will never know. In 1971, I became interested in genealogy, really before I could spell the word! I made a long distance call to my aunt in Tucson who I knew was tracing her family and my uncles and asked her what to do. She gave me a 1/2 hour lesson in family tree searching that has served me down to the present time. She stressed people first, statistics later. She mailed me an audio tape that she had from my grandfather who has been dead for almost 20 years. She had asked him questions such as the above and he was older and got flustered and couldn't remember. So she left him her tape recorder. Lo and behold, he got messing with the tape and mailed it to her a couple of months later. She made me a copy and it is so cherished. He really "got into it" and not only told stories of his childhood, but sang old coal mining songs from Southern Illinois, told about the politics of the day, illnesses, triumphs, hard times on the farm - an hour of tape covering 80 years of his life. I cherish it! Then, about 10 years ago, I asked my Mom to give me her life story and she made 2 tapes for me (which need to be updated). Her hands were getting arthritic and it was hard for her to write, but she was quite at home with a tape recorder and told of her life on the farm, growing up in a tiny town in central Illinois, the hardships, the joys, my birth, the birth and death of my brother. My precious Dad left us in 1996, and he couldn't write too well, but he was a talker. I never got him to make me a tape, but with my memories and those of his only living sister, we have reconstructed most of his life of growing up prior to the Great Depression, World War II and onward. Now, I am doing the same for my two daughters. I have the "luxury" of doing it on the computer. Whenever I have a few minutes, rare it seems, I plunk out another chapter of my life. Many times years later in my life story, my memory will be jogged of something, and I will add an "interlude" - a chapter of missed memories. I have 20 chapters done now - the girls are both getting a hard copy and a computer disk. Fancy memories? Not really. I don't descend from anyone famous, a lot of our family must have hid out when something important happened. But I can tell them of growing up in a small town and knowing all of my classmates from 1st grade on, of lonliness, of friends, of events that happened during those years such as the launching of Sputnik and our fears to go out on the playground thinking a Russian satellite was photographing us. Of elections, the Korean and Viet Nam War. My times of feeling like a klutz playing girl's basketball or trying to dance, of meeting their daddy, their births. I have also kept a diary for both girls since the day they were born. Plus, I kept my own diary which meant 3 diary entries a day. When they were old enough, I gave the girls their own diaries and begged them to keep them up --which they are. They know what happened every day of their lives less maybe 5 days over the many years. And, being smaltzy, I made them great big scrapbooks - all the cards they have ever received, pieces of the wrapping paper from their gifts, birth announcements, shower presents, lists of toys they like to play with. And pictures - about 30 albums full over the years - friends, events, places. Since we've lived in 5 states, there is something there from every house we've lived in, every town. Now, it's their problem on how to find room for all their "memories", but it has worked. They actively keep records of their lives; one married now and one serious. Statistically, for some patriotic organization, this would mean nothing. But for me, for them, it IS their life! So, along with being able to quote their ancestors back many generations, they know that great-aunt Lizzie was a Bohemian and the life the party; another aunt was a great poker player; Uncle Frederick invented the space bar on the typewriter, Rev. Marcellus was thrown into the brig during the Civil War for being on the wrong side of the fence in the Civil War; their grandmother was a great horsewoman (on the farm, never professionally); their grandpa never knew his father who was killed accidentally when he was three years old; and the adventures of their mother taking flying lessons. They know when they were sick and of what, who got into a little girl's squabble with who and how they did on their report cards. It is a walk back in time with their family and they both love it. So, after many paragraphs, what I'm trying to say is ... record it! We need those dates and places, but we need to know the people who match those dates and places. We are what they were in so many ways, the same genes run in our body, their blood flows in our veins. Their illnesses might effect us later, their reactions to situations many time are shown in how we respond. When they made mistakes, we can learn from their errors and hopefully, not repeat them. When they succeeded, we can not only take pride, but strive to match their goals and exceed them. When great grandpa slaved over a horse drawn plow and at night stared at the stars; our children might be on a space ship soaring between them. Where they had discord in marriage or family, we can strive to be on the alert to see what we can do to not have the same. If you can get the family members to make a tape, write it down, or dictate it to you ... save it, cherish it for it is a shadow of you and of your descendants. (c) Copyright 21 September 2000, Sandra K. Gorin. All Rights Reserved. sgorin@glasgow-ky.com Col. Sandi Gorin, 205 Clements, Glasgow, KY 42141 (270) 651-9114 Member: Glasgow-Barren Co Chamber of Commerce Publishing: http://ggpublishing.tripod.com/ <>< TIPS: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Ky/Tips KYBIOS: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Ky/Bios SCKY ARCHIVES: http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl Surname Registry: http://sckyregistry.homestead.com/SCKYHome.html Merged Surname Registry all counties in South Central KY: http://www.public.asu.edu/~moore/files/surnames/surnames.txt ==== KYRESEARCH Mailing List ====

    09/20/2000 11:54:58
    1. [RAMEY-L] Eleanore Harrison
    2. Does anyone have any info on Eleanor Harrison. Was supposed to be married to William Ramey and may be buried in the Elkhorn Cemetery? Lisa

    09/20/2000 02:16:04
    1. [RAMEY-L] Fwd: Roll Call
    2. --part1_85.e67c86.26fa89b9_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Emma Vealey vevealey@aol.com --part1_85.e67c86.26fa89b9_boundary Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Disposition: inline Return-path: <VEVEALEY@aol.com> From: VEVEALEY@aol.com Full-name: VEVEALEY Message-ID: <24.a8081bc.26f39aa8@aol.com> Date: Fri, 15 Sep 2000 11:30:48 EDT Subject: Roll Call To: RAMEY-L@rootsweb.com MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: AOL 5.0 for Windows sub 118 My Ramey Family James Timothy Ramey born 1786 married 6-15-1807 Nancy Penix born 1786 James H. Ramey born 1810 married 12-16-1831 Malinda Cox born 1816 Joshua Ramey born 1812 married 4-10-1832 Polly Kilgor born 1817 Stephen Ramey born 1834 married Susanna born 1834 Henry W. Ramey born1854 married Aminta Baker Samuel Ramey born1856 married 1-1-1875 Mary Ann Warrick born 1857 Jackson Ramey born 1865 married Sola Watson Levi Ramey born 1866 married Mahala Browning born 1866 Ida Belle Ramey born 1886 married 10-28-1902 John Harvey Adkins born 1882 All born in West Virginia and Virginia Emma in Cleveland Ohio --part1_85.e67c86.26fa89b9_boundary--

    09/20/2000 11:44:25
    1. [RAMEY-L] Roll Call
    2. OK, here goes! I am Michele Lea Reamey, Daughter of Robert Lee Reamey b. 1941 in California, Son of Bert Iris Reamey b 1923, in Texas. Bert had several siblings Lillie Almeda b 6/21/1916, Robert Jesse, b 7/16/1917, Elvin Dale, B6/29/1919, Berta Antonia 12/11/1921, Raymond Elmer b7/21/1926, Mary Alberta b 5/2//1930, Ruby Lee b 8/20/1934 and Roy Anthony b 1/28/1935. Bert's parents were Jesse Elmer b around 1893 and Nora Ethel Cole b 5/27/1898. Jesse lists his parents as Iris (my Grandfather's middle name) Reamey and Lily Oswell. he lists his birthplace as both Texas and Illinois, depending on the document. He was supposed to have several siblings including a Joseph, Jeffery, Lillian and Frances (SP?). I am told his parents died when he was young and he lived with his siblings. At some point before 1916 there was a break with his family and we have not been able to find anything about his life before that time. Any ideas would be appreciated. I have been unable to find him in any censuses at all! He died in Oklahoma, but his daughter filled out the death certificate and didn't have any information on where he was born. Thanks MLR

    09/20/2000 11:42:20
    1. [RAMEY-L] Speaking of IL
    2. Marsil Creech
    3. I,too, apparently have an IL REAMY. The son of my Robert Daingerfield Reamy and wife Betty White had a son b. 1865 -census records state b. IL for Frances Grant Reamy. Frances /Frank was the the eldest nor the youngest child-all the rest of the children were born in MO-Shelby Co. Bugs me but there it is-can't find out a thing about Frank being born in IL- Any suggestions Cleo, Queen of DeNail

    09/19/2000 03:50:52
    1. Re: [RAMEY-L] Guess what booy's and girl's
    2. Tom Ramey
    3. Hi Jean - Thanks for your efforts on behalf of all of us Ramey's out there. I continue to struggle with the tie of my line which came to Texas from Mississippi to the Virginia line. Information that I have and need are as follows: George W. (either William or Washington depending on the source) and William Francis came to Texas in 1959 from Chickasaw or Calhoun County Mississippi. They apparently had a brother William Neale who also came to TX. According to the Dr's book they had a brother named Garn and according to family a half brother Sam. In addition, William Francis was living in the same house as a Joseph Ramey b 1830 in Monroe County, MS in 1850. According to family, William Neale (Sr) was their father but have been unable to prove and do not know the mother. George W (c 1825-1895) b Alabama m Jane (maybe Martha Jane Langston) b Alabama. They are on the 1850 Chickasaw County MS census with son John Milton (b1848). I need to know George W's first wife's complete name and need some evidence George subsequently married Margaret Hooper and Mrs. Helen Briwin. George's brother William Francis b 1831 in Georgia and died 1917 in Texas. Both brothers settled in Trinity, TX and I have good information from then on and as always will be happy to share if any of you are interested in this line. George's children were Margaret Elizabeth d at age 5, John Milton b 11/11/1847, Joseph Robert b 1852 (my line), William Virgil b 10/2/1855, and George Columbus b 6/27/1857. Known children of William Francis are William E. Ramey, b. 1872, Alphous M. Ramey, b 1874, Martha J Ramey b 11/23/1893, Donnie b 1857, Joseph , b 1859, George b 1865, Clarence E, b 1867, Laura b 1869. Any information would be appreciated. Thomas R. Ramey, Trinity, TX -----Original Message----- From: Jean Dalrymple <motherd@theriver.com> To: <RAMEY-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Friday, September 15, 2000 9:19 AM Subject: [RAMEY-L] Guess what booy's and girl's >ROLL CALL! Yep, tiz time...... what I want is a query with as many >names and dates and places that you can give to identify your "favorite" and >most evasive Ramey (Reamy) :) > >Have a great day... jeannie <>< List Mom > > > >==== RAMEY Mailing List ==== >To UNSUBSCRIBE to this list send a new e-mail to RAMEY-L-request@rootsweb.com or Ramey-D-request@rootsweb.com and in the body type UNSUBSCRIBE and nothing else. > >

    09/19/2000 03:14:06
    1. Re: [RAMEY-L] Fw: [JACOBS] Genealogy Rip off!
    2. Faith Poplin
    3. Yes it is. ************************************************ Faith Poplin County Coordinator Clark Couny Ohio GenExchange FPoplin@prodigy.net http://www.genexchange.org/county.cfm?state=oh&county=clark http://www.genexchange.org/us.cfm http://www.genexchange.org/state.cfm Help keep genealogy free...volunteer at the GenExchange Random Acts of Genealogical Kindness Volunteer http://raogk.rootsweb.com/index.html Faith Lemaster-Poplin's Homepage http://www.angelfire.com/oh2/faithsplace/index.html ************************************************* ----- Original Message ----- From: <GLITZ01@aol.com> To: <RAMEY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, September 18, 2000 10:42 PM Subject: Re: [RAMEY-L] Fw: [JACOBS] Genealogy Rip off! Isn't familydiscovery.com the bogus gyp company that is cheating all the people and all list owners have been warned of it. ? Shirley ==== RAMEY Mailing List ==== Shh! Be very, very quiet.... I'm hunting forebears.

    09/19/2000 02:21:21
    1. [RAMEY-L] tid-bit m.search IL
    2. Jean Dalrymple
    3. http://www2.sos.state.il.us/cgi-bin/marriage for those of you who have folks that went into IL..... Don't we all :) have a great day.... Jeannie <><

    09/19/2000 12:41:13
    1. Re: [RAMEY-L] Fw: [JACOBS] Genealogy Rip off!
    2. Isn't familydiscovery.com the bogus gyp company that is cheating all the people and all list owners have been warned of it. ? Shirley

    09/18/2000 04:42:28
    1. [RAMEY-L] Fw: [JACOBS] Genealogy Rip off!
    2. JoAnn Romine
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Peggy Jacobs" <missingtexas@zianet.com> To: <EVANS-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, September 18, 2000 1:56 AM Subject: Fw: [JACOBS] Genealogy Rip off! > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: June Jacobs Jordan <jordanaj@gte.net> > To: <JACOBS-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Thursday, September 07, 2000 12:10 PM > Subject: [JACOBS] Genealogy Rip off! > > > > Forwarded from the Brown Co. OH list > > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > > From: <Camby11@aol.com> > > > To: <HOLLINGER-L@rootsweb.com> > > > Sent: Thursday, September 07, 2000 10:54 AM > > > Subject: Genealogy Rip off! > > > > > > I received the following from another genealogy list that I am on, > > > and thought it worth forwarding. > > > > > > I received this message after it was forwarded to the INGENWEB state > > > coordinator: > > > > > > About 2 weeeks ago we received a complaint from an Archives submitter > > > that her materials were found on a genealogy subscription service: > > > > > > www.familydiscovery.com > > > > > > The submitter was able to do a little digging and found that they > > > were > > > linking to her files housed on her server, but shrink-wrapped inside > > > a > > > frame so it appears to be THEIR work. About 10 days ago, to > > > investigate > > > this, I signed up with familydiscovery. To date, I have not received > > > a > > > user id or password to get inside. The registered owners of the web > > > site > > > gave bogus telephone numbers in their registration. One number goes > > > to a > > > recorded message line; the other to a carpet company. Some of the > > > e-mail > > > adds on their web site bounce. > > > > > > Standing on the outside and looking through the window, it appears > > > that > > > several > > > folks' web sites have been prize-mined: > > > > > > http://www.familydiscovery.com/whatsnew.htm > > > > > > The Storey Co., IA and the Washington Co., PA stuff seem to come > > > from > > > USGenWeb sites. Some of the other IA and NC stuff seems to come from > > > non-USGW sites. None of the materials seem to be housed at either > > > rootsweb or usgennet. > > > > > > If anyone out there is or has been a member of familydiscovery -- or > > > has been ripped off by them, I ["Joy Fisher" jfisher@ucla.edu>] would > > > like to > > > hear from you. > > > > > > Permission is granted to forward this message. > > > > > > ==== PAYORK Mailing List ==== > > > YORK COUNTY WEB PAGE > > > http://www.rootsweb.com/~payork/index.htm > > > POST to PAYORK-L@rootsweb.com > > > UNSUBSCRIBE to PAYORK-L-request@rootsweb.com > > > > > > ============================== > > > Personalized Mailing Lists: never miss a connection again. > > > http://pml.rootsweb.com/ > > > Brought to you by RootsWeb.com. > > > > > ==== EVANS Mailing List ==== > Evans List rule: Do not send a complaint to the entire list about what you may consider to be an off-list topic. > This type of complaint is considered off-topic. >

    09/18/2000 12:35:58
    1. [RAMEY-L] Look-up Request Tenn. Census Index 1870
    2. Greetings All If anyone has the Family Quest Archives Census Index for Tennessee in the year 1870, would you look up my GG Grandfather Alfred Ramey and let me know what county he is living in and what the census page number and district is? I would appreciate your help. Angela ASmith5907@aol.com

    09/17/2000 09:11:29
    1. [RAMEY-L] Some 'found' RAMEY's
    2. While searching the Kansas State Historical Society's 1895 Census data base I found these RAMEY's.........hope this may be of some help to someone search'en. Sedwick Co. - Rockfield Township Kansas - Vol. 344 - page 12 RAMEY: Addie - age 47 - born in PA Clarence - age 21 - born in KS Ed - age 18 - born in KS Edith - age 7 - born in KS Flora - age 28 - born in KS Fred - age 4 - born in KS Jas (M) - age 40 - born in Missouri Leal (M) - age 12 - born in KS Omar - age 30 - born in Iowa Oscar - age 25 - born in KS Roy - age 6 - born in KS W N (M) - age 53 - born in Indiana Mitchell Co. Eureka Township - Vol. 241 - pg. 7 RAMEY: Al - age 27 - born in Missouri Almedia - age 9 - born in KS Alta (F) - age 5 - born in KS Elizabeth - age 2 - born in KS Jake - age 7 - born in KS Joe - age 2 - born in KS Laura - age 22 - born in Ill Mary - age 29 - born Missouri Maud - age 12 - born in KS Merl - age 6 - born in KS Rob - age 5 - born in KS Ruth - age 34 - born in Ill Cheers, Dorothy in CA

    09/17/2000 02:07:40
    1. Re: [RAMEY-L] Roll Call
    2. Where was your Joshua Ramey and Polly Kilgor........Interestingly My Rameys in Montgomery, his wife was descended from Thomas Kilgore.....was your polly kilgor in Tenn if so what county? Thanks Arcell Sawyer ----- Original Message ----- From: <VEVEALEY@aol.com> To: <RAMEY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, September 15, 2000 11:30 AM Subject: [RAMEY-L] Roll Call > My Ramey Family > > James Timothy Ramey born 1786 married 6-15-1807 Nancy Penix born 1786 > > James H. Ramey born 1810 married 12-16-1831 Malinda Cox born 1816 > > Joshua Ramey born 1812 married 4-10-1832 Polly Kilgor born 1817 > > Stephen Ramey born 1834 married Susanna born 1834 > > Henry W. Ramey born1854 married Aminta Baker > > Samuel Ramey born1856 married 1-1-1875 Mary Ann Warrick born 1857 > > Jackson Ramey born 1865 married Sola Watson > > Levi Ramey born 1866 married Mahala Browning born 1866 > > Ida Belle Ramey born 1886 married 10-28-1902 John Harvey Adkins born 1882 > > All born in West Virginia and Virginia > Emma in Cleveland Ohio > > > ==== RAMEY Mailing List ==== > Shh! Be very, very quiet.... I'm hunting forebears. >

    09/17/2000 01:03:50
    1. [RAMEY-L] Roll Call
    2. I'm searching for Parents of ELIZABETH RAMEY. They may be William Ramey and Eleanor Harrison, I have no proof of anything. Elizabeth Ramey b. 1811 Maybe in KY d. 5 Oct 1874 in MO. m. William Kelley. Samuel H. Kelley was born in KY, Floyd Co. m. Julie Ann Oliver d. 17 Mar. 1898 James F. Kelley b. 22 July 1830 in KY m. Elizabeth Adkins Mary Ann Kelley b 17 Jul 1832 in KY m. Jacob Bradshaw d. 10 Jun 1903 in Washington Co. ARK. John Roy Kelley b. 1 Jun 1834 in KY m. Cyrena Chandler d. 23 Aug.1855 in Stillwell OK. Margaret C. Kelley b. 19 Sep. 1836 m John W. Parker Louis D. Kelley b.11 Sep 1838 in Scioto, Ohio m Margaret E. Farr d 3 Aug 1916 in ARK. Thomas Kelley b.15 Sept 1840 Rachel Em Kelley b. 28 May 1843 Sciota,Ohio m. James Jackson McKee d.19 Jan 1924 Joseph T. Kelley b. 3 Mar 1846 in ARK. Elizabeth Kelley b. 20 Oct 1848 in ARK Telitha Kelley b 20 Oct 1848 in ARK m Thomas M. Jones William Owen Kelley b. 21 Apr 1851 in ARK Alace R. Kelley b. 22 Mar 1853 in ARK. Serepta Clementine Kelley b. 2 Aug.1857 in ARK. m. John Henry Mitchell This family moved to Missouri during the war.

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