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    1. Re: [SCKY] William and Mary Quarterly
    2. To see if you have an ancestor in the William and Mary Quarterly, try typing in google the name in quotes, such as "John D. James" and type next to it jstor. To access the William and Mary Files, which are not searchable by the way, at google, type in wmmaryqtr This should bring it up at USGen Archives. If you find where the name is from the jstor above, you might then be able to find it more easily. Good luck. Alene ________________________________________________________________________ AOL now offers free email to everyone. Find out more about what's free from AOL at AOL.com.

    03/24/2007 09:23:10
    1. [SCKY] Obit. Edith Philpot Thompson
    2. Phillip Rogers
    3. Park City - Edith Philpott Thompson, 89 died Thursday, March 22, 2007, at T. J. Samson Community Hospital in Glasgow. The Cumberland County native was the daughter of the late Barton and Alta Davis Philpott and the wife of Ervin Thompson. She was a homemaker and a member of the Park City United Methodist Church. She is survived by one son: Richard Thompson (Rita) of Fraser of Mich.: one daughter Lou Ira Salley (Clyde) of Park City; seven grandchildren: Elizabeth Nagle, Mary Thompson, Greg Thompson, Mike Thompson, Heather Melnkyk, Randall Salley and Russell Salley; And seven great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be at 2;30 p.m. Sunday, March 25, 2007, at the Park City United Methodist Church with burial in the Evergreen Cemetery. Phillip Rogers

    03/24/2007 06:37:54
    1. Re: [SCKY] Goldsmith in Hart County
    2. Josephine Hall
    3. I think this may be the family your looking for. Will see if I can find the 1880 also. Josephine Hall 1860 United States Federal Census about Jasper Goldsmith Name: Jasper Goldsmith Age in 1860: 6 Birth Year: abt 1854 Birthplace: Kentucky Home in 1860: District 1, Washington, Kentucky Gender: Male Post Office: Mackville Value of real estate: View image Household Members: Name Age Samuel Goldsmith 30 Milda Goldsmith 25 Jarusha Goldsmith 10 James Goldsmith 8 Jasper Goldsmith 6 Source Citation: Year: 1860; Census Place: District 1, Washington, Kentucky; Roll: M653_399; Page: 0; Image: 142. Samuel Goldsmith 30 Male Farmer Milda Goldsmith 25 Female Jarusha Goldsmith 10 Female James Goldsmith 8 Male Jasper Goldsmith 6 Male 1870 United States Federal Census about Jasper Goldsmith Name: Jasper Goldsmith Estimated birth year: abt 1858 Age in 1870: 12 Birthplace: Kentucky Home in 1870: Powder Mill, Hart, Kentucky Family and neighbors: View Results Race: White Gender: Male Value of real estate: View image Post Office: Rio Source Citation: Year: 1870; Census Place: Powder Mill, Hart, Kentucky; Roll: M593_468; Page: 369; Image: 741. Saml Goldsmith Powder Mill, Hart, KY abt 1831 Kentucky White Male Armilda J Goldsmith Powder Mill, Hart, KY abt 1834 Kentucky White Female James Goldsmith Powder Mill, Hart, KY abt 1857 Kentucky White Male Jasper Goldsmith Powder Mill, Hart, KY abt 1858 Kentucky White Male Juliann Goldsmith Powder Mill, Hart, KY abt 1861 Kentucky White Female Mary L Goldsmith Powder Mill, Hart, KY abt 1863 Kentucky White Female Sarah E Goldsmith Powder Mill, Hart, KY abt 1864 Kentucky White Female Martha J Goldsmith Powder Mill, Hart, KY abt 1869 Kentucky White Female From: <Hawk390@aol.com> To: <SOUTH-CENTRAL-KENTUCKY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, March 24, 2007 10:35 AM Subject: [SCKY] Goldsmith in Hart County > I still feel pretty new to this group, and not too sure of how it all > works, > but I got a lot of help with my last request, so here goes. > > I can only trace my maternal grandfather back to his grandfather, with a > listing in the 1920 census, I can find no more on the web. His name is > Jasper > Goldsmith, bd 1858, of Hart County, parents bpl Ky, I have found two > wives, > Sarah J. and/or Mary Goldsmith, 54 (in 1920). Their son was John Thomas > Goldsmith. His son Archie Jasper Goldsmith (my grandfather). > > Any suggestions? > > Thanks, > Melvin Rowe > >

    03/24/2007 05:57:07
    1. Re: [SCKY] Goldsmith in Hart County
    2. Josephine Hall
    3. This is the 1880 Census for parents and two sons I believe: All three families are on the same page. . 1880 United States Federal Census about Sam'l Goldsmith Name: Sam'l Goldsmith Home in 1880: Munfordville, Hart, Kentucky Age: 48 Estimated birth year: abt 1832 Birthplace: Kentucky Relation to head-of-household: Self (Head) Spouse's name: Armilda J. Father's birthplace: KY Mother's birthplace: KY Neighbors: View others on page Occupation: Farmer Marital Status: Married Race: White Gender: Male Cannot read/write: Blind: Deaf and dumb: Otherwise disabled: Household Members: Name Age Sam'l Goldsmith 48 Armilda J. Goldsmith 44 Sarah E. Goldsmith 14 Martha J. Goldsmith 11 Conrad L. Goldsmith 6 Source Citation: Year: 1880; Census Place: Munfordville, Hart, Kentucky; Roll: T9_418; Family History Film: 1254418; Page: 205.1000; Enumeration District: 76; Image: 0665. Sam'l Goldsmith Armilda J. Munfordville, Hart, KY abt 1832 Kentucky Self (Head) Armilda J. Goldsmith Sam'l Munfordville, Hart, KY abt 1836 Kentucky Wife Sarah E. Goldsmith Sam'l,Armilda J. Munfordville, Hart, KY abt 1866 Kentucky Daughter Martha J. Goldsmith Sam'l,Armilda J. Munfordville, Hart, KY abt 1869 Kentucky Daughter Conrad L. Goldsmith Sam'l,Armilda J. Munfordville, Hart, KY abt 1874 Kentucky Son 1880 United States Federal Census about Jas. Goldsmith Name: Jas. Goldsmith Home in 1880: Munfordville, Hart, Kentucky Age: 23 Estimated birth year: abt 1857 Birthplace: Kentucky Relation to head-of-household: Self (Head) Spouse's name: Elizabeth Father's birthplace: KY Mother's birthplace: KY Neighbors: View others on page Occupation: Farmer Marital Status: Married Race: White Gender: Male Cannot read/write: Blind: Deaf and dumb: Otherwise disabled: Idiotic or insane: View image Household Members: Name Age Jas. Goldsmith 23 Elizabeth Goldsmith 21 Noa H. Goldsmith 2 Source Citation: Year: 1880; Census Place: Munfordville, Hart, Kentucky; Roll: T9_418; Family History Film: 1254418; Page: 205.1000; Enumeration District: 76; Image: 0665. Jas. Goldsmith Elizabeth Munfordville, Hart, KY abt 1857 Kentucky Self (Head) Elizabeth Goldsmith Jas. Munfordville, Hart, KY abt 1859 Kentucky Wife Noa H. Goldsmith Jas.,Elizabeth Munfordville, Hart, KY abt 1878 Kentucky Son 1880 United States Federal Census about Jasper Goldsmith Name: Jasper Goldsmith Home in 1880: Munfordville, Hart, Kentucky Age: 22 Estimated birth year: abt 1858 Birthplace: Kentucky Relation to head-of-household: Self (Head) Spouse's name: Sarah J. Father's birthplace: KY Mother's birthplace: KY Neighbors: View others on page Occupation: Farmer Marital Status: Married Race: White Gender: Male Cannot read/write: Blind: Deaf and dumb: Otherwise disabled: Household Members: Name Age Jasper Goldsmith 22 Sarah J. Goldsmith 19 John T. Goldsmith 8M Source Citation: Year: 1880; Census Place: Munfordville, Hart, Kentucky; Roll: T9_418; Family History Film: 1254418; Page: 205.1000; Enumeration District: 76; Image: 0665. Jasper Goldsmith Sarah J. Munfordville, Hart, KY abt 1858 Kentucky Self (Head) Sarah J. Goldsmith Jasper Munfordville, Hart, KY abt 1861 Kentucky Wife John T. Goldsmith Jasper,Sarah J. Munfordville, Hart, KY abt 1879 Kentucky Son ----- Original Message ----- From: <Hawk390@aol.com> To: <SOUTH-CENTRAL-KENTUCKY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, March 24, 2007 10:35 AM Subject: [SCKY] Goldsmith in Hart County

    03/24/2007 05:53:13
    1. Re: [SCKY] Goldsmith in Hart County
    2. Josephine Hall
    3. I think this may be the family your looking for. Will see if I can find the 1880 also. Josephine Hall 1860 United States Federal Census about Jasper Goldsmith Name: Jasper Goldsmith Age in 1860: 6 Birth Year: abt 1854 Birthplace: Kentucky Home in 1860: District 1, Washington, Kentucky Gender: Male Post Office: Mackville Value of real estate: View image Household Members: Name Age Samuel Goldsmith 30 Milda Goldsmith 25 Jarusha Goldsmith 10 James Goldsmith 8 Jasper Goldsmith 6 Source Citation: Year: 1860; Census Place: District 1, Washington, Kentucky; Roll: M653_399; Page: 0; Image: 142. Samuel Goldsmith 30 Male Farmer Milda Goldsmith 25 Female Jarusha Goldsmith 10 Female James Goldsmith 8 Male Jasper Goldsmith 6 Male 1870 United States Federal Census about Jasper Goldsmith Name: Jasper Goldsmith Estimated birth year: abt 1858 Age in 1870: 12 Birthplace: Kentucky Home in 1870: Powder Mill, Hart, Kentucky Family and neighbors: View Results Race: White Gender: Male Value of real estate: View image Post Office: Rio Source Citation: Year: 1870; Census Place: Powder Mill, Hart, Kentucky; Roll: M593_468; Page: 369; Image: 741. Saml Goldsmith Powder Mill, Hart, KY abt 1831 Kentucky White Male Armilda J Goldsmith Powder Mill, Hart, KY abt 1834 Kentucky White Female James Goldsmith Powder Mill, Hart, KY abt 1857 Kentucky White Male Jasper Goldsmith Powder Mill, Hart, KY abt 1858 Kentucky White Male Juliann Goldsmith Powder Mill, Hart, KY abt 1861 Kentucky White Female Mary L Goldsmith Powder Mill, Hart, KY abt 1863 Kentucky White Female Sarah E Goldsmith Powder Mill, Hart, KY abt 1864 Kentucky White Female Martha J Goldsmith Powder Mill, Hart, KY abt 1869 Kentucky White Female From: <Hawk390@aol.com> To: <SOUTH-CENTRAL-KENTUCKY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, March 24, 2007 10:35 AM Subject: [SCKY] Goldsmith in Hart County > I still feel pretty new to this group, and not too sure of how it all > works, > but I got a lot of help with my last request, so here goes. > > I can only trace my maternal grandfather back to his grandfather, with a > listing in the 1920 census, I can find no more on the web. His name is > Jasper > Goldsmith, bd 1858, of Hart County, parents bpl Ky, I have found two > wives, > Sarah J. and/or Mary Goldsmith, 54 (in 1920). Their son was John Thomas > Goldsmith. His son Archie Jasper Goldsmith (my grandfather). > > Any suggestions? > > Thanks, > Melvin Rowe > > > > > > ************************************** AOL now offers free email to > everyone. > Find out more about what's free from AOL at http://www.aol.com. > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > SOUTH-CENTRAL-KENTUCKY-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' > without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >

    03/24/2007 05:36:40
    1. [SCKY] Goldsmith in Hart County
    2. I still feel pretty new to this group, and not too sure of how it all works, but I got a lot of help with my last request, so here goes. I can only trace my maternal grandfather back to his grandfather, with a listing in the 1920 census, I can find no more on the web. His name is Jasper Goldsmith, bd 1858, of Hart County, parents bpl Ky, I have found two wives, Sarah J. and/or Mary Goldsmith, 54 (in 1920). Their son was John Thomas Goldsmith. His son Archie Jasper Goldsmith (my grandfather). Any suggestions? Thanks, Melvin Rowe ************************************** AOL now offers free email to everyone. Find out more about what's free from AOL at http://www.aol.com.

    03/24/2007 05:35:48
    1. [SCKY] Minnie Bell Rumple---obit.
    2. Does anyone have access to the Louisville Courier Journal, and if so, could you please check the obituaries for one;Minnie Bell Rumple, born c/a 1918 probably in Ky. and rumored to have died within the last monnth. . She was in a nursing home in Hanover ,In. in March of 2005. If you could Email me a copy if found, it would be appreciated so much. Thank you for any and all help here. Minnie is/was my first cousin. Tom Pennington </HTML>

    03/24/2007 01:52:43
    1. Re: [SCKY] HART CO BIRTHS - BENNETT
    2. Mike Vance
    3. As Sandi noted, Frances Emerine Nunn is indeed correct here. She and John Bennett were my great-grandparents. > BENNETT: > Alvin P, s/o John & Frances E (MAN) Bennett (Hart-Barren), 26 May 1876. > Eliza W, d/o William T & Sarah M (MADDEN) Bennett (Hart-Hart), 1 Apr 1876. > George W, s/o Samuel & Elender C (McCUBBINS) Bennett, northside, 16 Jan > 1853. > James M, s/o John & Martha L (PERKINS) Bennett, 25 Aug 1852. > Mary E, d/o same, 7 May 1854. > No First, d/o same, 2 July 1856. > No First, d/o same, 16 Sept 1857. > Peter Bale, s/o same, mother shown as Martha Jane Perkins, 28 Mar 1859. > Robert M V, s/o John & Frances (NUNN) Bennett (Hart-Barren), 5 May 1874. > Note: Likely > the mother of Alvin P above was a Nunn instead of a Man and written > poorly. > Sally, d/o Joseph & Louisa (GRAY) Bennett, 1852. >

    03/23/2007 09:11:53
    1. [SCKY] IN CLOSING FRIDAY, 23 MAR 2007
    2. Sandi Gorin
    3. Just a note to wish you all a grand weekend! Thankfully, in most parts of the country, it appears Spring finally made it. I'm putting in a plug for all of in Glasgow with this post! The South Central Ky Historical & Genealogical Society meeting last night was really neat. We had a large attendance to hear Lynwood Montell; he always is a delight. He told stories from his upcoming book of interviews with doctors. He has chosen doctors who were middle age and older, small towns, small practice and he had us laughing time after time with some of the funny cases physicians have handled. He brought copies of some of his other books including a recent book "Grassroots Music in the Upper Cumberland", "Reminisces and Reflections: African Americans in the Kentucky-Tennessee Upper Cumberland Since the Civil War", his books on interviews of KY lawyers, TN Lawyers and others. If you ever get a chance to hear Lynwood - go! April's program will be led by Scott Fife who is an expert on the Confederate soldiers of this area and will be speaking on some of their stories, burial sites, etc. May's program will be by Nancy Baird of the Manuscrips Division of WKU Library in Bowling Green and she'll be speaking on Joseph Rogers Underwood and wife of Glasgow and Bowling Green; the library has many love letters and stories of their interesting lives. June is currently open, I will let you know on this as soon as possible; July is our annual picnic which is held at the Cultural Center (no heat or flies!). Bring a salad, meat or dessert and join us! September's speaker will be Joy Lyons who is with Mammoth Cave and the main motivator in the preservation of Bell's Tavern in Park City. She has recently won a historian's award from the state to honor all she has done in cleaning up and restoring the tavern and the cemetery there - a wonderful site. Other speakers will be announced soon; one I'm anxious to hear is by Davie Reneau who is a marvelous potter from Glasgow - she has won numerous awards, traveled to Japan twice and teaches at two universities in the area. Her pottery is greatly desired and functional; I have several of her pieces and treasure them. If you are local to Glasgow or within travel distance, you are always invited to our society meetings. We meet the fourth Thursday evening of every month, 7 pm, Cultural Center at 200 Water Street, Glasgow. The programs are always free. While you're here, you really need to take a tour of the Museum of the Barrens housed in the same building; they have added some of the neatest displays - I'm going to check out what's new next week. They have an old time mercantile, an authentic log cabin (furnished), a 1940's kitchen, funeral home, Trigg Hound display (breed was created in Glasgow), an old-time one-room school house, military display, a doctor's office including a doctor's buggy and so much more. There is no admission charge (donations appreciated!). I'm going to contact Gayle Berry (whom many of you have met) and get an entire list of the displays there to let you know. We have a lot to offer of interest in Glasgow ... come visit us, Southern hospitality is in abundance! Sandi SCKY Archives: http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index?list=south-central-kentucky Barren Co Archives: http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index?list=kybarren GGP: http://ggpublishing.tripod.com/

    03/23/2007 02:13:17
    1. [SCKY] HART CO BIRTHS - BENNETT THROUGH
    2. Sandi Gorin
    3. As always, transcribed as shown re spellings, etc. BENNETT: Alvin P, s/o John & Frances E (MAN) Bennett (Hart-Barren), 26 May 1876. Eliza W, d/o William T & Sarah M (MADDEN) Bennett (Hart-Hart), 1 Apr 1876. George W, s/o Samuel & Elender C (McCUBBINS) Bennett, northside, 16 Jan 1853. James M, s/o John & Martha L (PERKINS) Bennett, 25 Aug 1852. Mary E, d/o same, 7 May 1854. No First, d/o same, 2 July 1856. No First, d/o same, 16 Sept 1857. Peter Bale, s/o same, mother shown as Martha Jane Perkins, 28 Mar 1859. Robert M V, s/o John & Frances (NUNN) Bennett (Hart-Barren), 5 May 1874. Note: Likely the mother of Alvin P above was a Nunn instead of a Man and written poorly. Sally, d/o Joseph & Louisa (GRAY) Bennett, 1852. BESSY?, L T, Black, s/o W H & M S (GOLDES?) Bessy (Canada-Barren), 29? Apr 1892. BEST, No First, s/o Peter & Caroline J (HAMEL) Best (PA-Barren), 28 Jan 1876. BEST, ___ [unreadable], s/o Fred & N (ROWLETT) Best (Barren-Hart), 1892. BETHEL, Ettie O, Black, d/o John & Laura (WILLIAMS) Bethel (Barren-Hart), 25 July 1875. BEVERS, Nannie L, d/o James L & Maaggie A (JACKSON) Bevers (Henderson-Hart), 9 Feb 1876. BEVILE, Olie, s/o Thomas & Betty WYATT? (mother born Hart), 16 Jan 1876. Big question? BIBB, Nancy, d/o ___ [unreadable] & Perlina, 4 July 1852. BIBB, No First, Black, s/o Mary Bibb, 3 Oct 1874. BIGGS/BRIGGS, No Name entered, c/o Daniel/David & Martha (VANMETER) Biggs/Briggs, (Hart-Hart), 1907. BISHOP, Lulie M, d/o Edward B & Eliza (SIMPSON) Bishop (Green-Green), 10 May 1876. BISHOP, Robert, s/o James B & Sarah (PEDIGO) Bishop, 4 June 1855. BLAKEY, Creed Hovey, s/o George W & Ann (BALL) Blakey, southside, 7 Sept 1857. BLAKEY, James Henry, s/o George W & Juliet Ann (BALL) Blakey, southside, 17 June 1853. BOON: Charles, s/o John & Lucinda (WELLS) Boon, 14 Oct 1856. John A, s/o same, northside, 16 June 1854. Laura Ann, d/o same, 26 June 1859. Thomas D, s/o same, Mar 1852. BOSTICK: Spelled with and without the K Frances C, d/o Ransom A & Martha E (JONES) Bostick, northside, 12 June 1853 Infant, d/o Maxey & Lelia (HODGES) Bostick, 31 Dec 1907. Mary E, d/o Richard W & Sally (LOGSDON) Bostick (Hart-Hart), 14 Dec 1874. Mary Jane, d/o Gabriel & Almira (TAYLOR) Bostick, northside, 23 Aug 1858. No First, s/o R A & Nancy (SELF) Bostick, northside, 18 May 1857. No First, s/o Ransom A & Mary A (APPLEBY) Bostick (Hart-Hart), 11 Oct 1874. Ransom, s/o Gabriel & Elmira (TAYLOR) Bostock [sic], northside (Hart-Hart), 7 Oct 1861. Samuel, s/o Gabriel & Almire (TAYLOR) Bostock, northside, 17 Apr 1853. Sarah A, d/o Gabriel & Emily (SELF) Bostick (Hart-Hart), 15 Aug 1874. To be continued next week with BOSTON. Sandi SCKY Archives: http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index?list=south-central-kentucky Barren Co Archives: http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index?list=kybarren GGP: http://ggpublishing.tripod.com/

    03/23/2007 01:53:48
    1. [SCKY] William and Mary Quarterly
    2. This rootsweb is great! I have had almost half a dozen replies to my query about the William and Mary Quarterly and got the information I had requested. This is actually a great source of information and I do wish we could all access all of it. Thanks so much to all of you who replied. Alene ________________________________________________________________________ AOL now offers free email to everyone. Find out more about what's free from AOL at AOL.com.

    03/22/2007 06:39:52
    1. [SCKY] METCALFE CO BIRTHS - BOSTON THROUGH BYBEE
    2. Sandi Gorin
    3. Input on names, corrections, etc welcome to the list. BOSTON: Florence, d/o James H & Mary Ann (PIERCE) Boston (Barren-Barren), 25 Jan 1875. Freeling, s/o Abner B & Bettie F (PENICK) Boston (Barren-Adair), 14 Apr 1875. George V, s/o James B &Margaret J (ATWELL) Boston (Barren-Barren), 21 Mar 1874. Ida F, d/o A B & Bettie F (PENICK) Boston (Barren-Barren), 20 June 1876. Note difference in county of birth of mother. Inae [Inez?], d/o W M & Nancy J (EVANS) Boston (Barren-Green), June 1857. Maxine, d/o A B & Nomie Y (MOSS) Boston (Barren-Adair), 23 Mar 1907. BRADLEY: Benj W, s/o Beverly & Patsy (WITHERS) Bradley (Barren-Barren), 30 Dec 1861. Bozettie, d/o W W & S E (CLARK) Bradley (Barren-Barren), 27 Feb 1876. Joe H, s/o James L & Quintella (WALKER) Bradley (Barren-Barren), 13 Aug 1874. No First, s/o James P & Q P (WALKER) Bradley (Barren-Barren), 5 Aug 1878. Difference in father's middle initial. BRAGG: James R, s/o Eugene & Prudence (FROGG) Bragg (Barren-Fentress Co TN), 5 Aug 1878. Jas W, s/o W E & Mary J Bragg (Adair-Cumberland), 6 Apr 1860. Judia F, d/o William E & Mary J (BARRON) Bragg (Adair-Adair), 10 Dec 1874. Lucy M J, d/o John M & Lou Genia (GARRISON) Bragg (Barren-Adair), 11 Nov 1875. Martha A, d/o Wm & Amanda (STARK) Bragg (Adair-Adair), 22 May 1861. Nancy E, d/o Marshall & Frances (HOLLAND) Bragg (Adair-Adair), 16 Aug 1860. No First, dead, s/o John E & Ann C (WILSON) Bragg (Adair-Adair), 1875. No First, dead, d/o Eugene & Prudence (FROGG) Bragg, born Barren Co, (Barren- Fentress Co TN), Jan 1875. Robert M, s/o John M & Amanda J (HAMILTON) Bragg (Adair-Adair), 14 May 1875. Samuel, s/o Eugene & Prudence (Barren-Barren), Oct 1876. BRANSTETTER: Cecil C, s/o Greenville & Henryetta E (WILSON) Branstetter, born Monroe Co (Barren- Monroe), 9 Jan 1874. M T?, d/o Matthew A & Nancy (HUFFMAN) Branstetter (Cumberland-Barren), 19 Sept 1860. Nancy T, d/o Christopher C & Ann C (NUNNALLY) Branstetter (Barren-Barren), 23 Jan 1875. BRAY, Walter B, s/o H H & W S (PAYNE) Bray (Barren-Metcalfe), 14 June or 14 Nov 1876. BROWN, Jessie M, s/o John N & Minnie (SUMMERS) Brown (Clinton-Russell), 13 Nov 1906. BROWN, Nannie E, d/o Jas J & Lenora (TIBBS) Brown (Metcalfe-Metcalfe), born Knob Lick, 16 June 1907. BROWNING, Frances A, d/o R L & Frances J (ONEAL) Browning (Adair-Barren), 17 June 1861. BROWNING, Julia B, d/o Robert L & Frances J (ONEAL) Browning (Barren-Barren), 8 Aug 1875. Note difference in father's place of birth. BUCKNER, G B, s/o Charles M & Narcissa A (BLAKEMAN) Buckner (Green-Green, 31 Aug 1878. BULLINGTON, No First, d/o G & Huldah A (McCANDLESS) Bullington (Russell-Barren), 22 Oct 1861. BUNCH, L D, s/o G W & Lucy (OWENSBY) Bunch (Clinton-Barraen), 12 Jan 1907. BURTON, N J, d/o Jesse & Lila (SLINKER) Burton (Barren-Green), 31 Jan 1876. BUTLER, Eliza J, d/o Hamen & Caroline ( BROWNLEE) Butler (Green-Green), 12 Feb 1860. BUTTON, S A, s/o T F & Jovena (MILLER) Button (Barren-Barrren), 22 July 1878. BYBEE: Charles, s/o Willis & Elizabeth (ARTERBURN) Bybee, born Monroe Co, (Monroe-Monroe), 25 Jan 1875. E M, s/o W L & H E (MARTIN) Bybee (Barren-Pulaski), 3 Dec 1876. Emily?, d/o H C & Elizabeth (WATT) Bybee (TN-Clinton), 11 Feb 1860. Flora, d/o James H & Quintella (WHITLOW) Bybee (Barren-Barren), 10 Mar 1875. to be continued next week with CALHOUN. Sandi SCKY Archives: http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index?list=south-central-kentucky Barren Co Archives: http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index?list=kybarren GGP: http://ggpublishing.tripod.com/

    03/22/2007 02:19:01
    1. [SCKY] IMMIGRANT SERVANTS DATABASE - FREE
    2. Sandi Gorin
    3. In case you missed this! From rootsweb ... Sandi Immigrant Servants Database Nathan W. Murphy, a Ph.D. candidate at the University of Utah, accredited genealogist, and employee of Price and Associates Genealogical Services (project sponsor), is reconstructing a passenger arrival list of indentured servants coming to colonial America. According to the website, "More than 75 percent of the colonists who settled south of New England financed their voyages to the New World as indentured servants, convict servants, and redemptioners. This project aims to identify all immigrants described by these terms in American and European sources from 1607 through 1820." To date, there are approximately 10,000 immigrant servants listed in the database. That number continues to grow. www.immigrantservants.com SCKY Archives: http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index?list=south-central-kentucky Barren Co Archives: http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index?list=kybarren GGP: http://ggpublishing.tripod.com/

    03/21/2007 01:18:53
    1. [SCKY] HISTORICAL SOCIETY MEETING
    2. Sandi Gorin
    3. If you're close to Glasgow tomorrow night, you're invited to the historical society's meeting at 7pm at the South Central KY Cultural Center. Our speaker is a dear friend, Lynwood Montell who is a marvelous man. He is a Professor Emeritis of Folklore from Western KY University, author of many books about this area including folklore, superstitions, music, the Saga of Coe Ridge, intereviews with the old time lawyers about their funniest or strangest cases. His new book is due out soon of interviews with old-time doctors and their most interesting cases. He will have his books there for sale, but there is no charge for the meeting and no obligations at all. Our meetings are over by 8 and are informal. Come visit us if you can! Sandi SCKY Archives: http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index?list=south-central-kentucky Barren Co Archives: http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index?list=kybarren GGP: http://ggpublishing.tripod.com/

    03/21/2007 01:09:31
    1. [SCKY] William and Mary Quarterly
    2. Does anyone know how to access the William and Mary Quarterly? I am looking for Vol. 11, No. 1, page 16. There should be something there about Thomas James who was buried in the John D. James cemetery in Davidson County, TN. However, I am unable to pull up the page with further information. There seems to be a whole lot of genealogical information in this. Alene ________________________________________________________________________ AOL now offers free email to everyone. Find out more about what's free from AOL at AOL.com.

    03/21/2007 12:51:32
    1. [SCKY] Edmonton Cemetery Help
    2. Tonya Archey
    3. I am seeking the burial site of Bessie OGDEN in the Edmonton Cemetery. She is suppose to be in an unmarked grave and family members are wanting to put up a tombstone. In the Cedar Flatt Cemetery, also in Edmonton, they are seeking the burial site of Granville STILTZ, also to put up a stone. Any help is immensely appreciated. Tonya

    03/21/2007 07:19:00
    1. [SCKY] COURT RECORDS-- Robert DOUGHERTY
    2. Janice Chastain Lund
    3. This is from the court records Sandi is posting: William RENICK to pay for 4 days attendance vs TONEY; also to pay Thos RENICK for 4 days attendance. Robert DAUGHERTY vs MARKUM, in chancery. RENICK vs TONEY, continued. Court adjourned. **************************************************************************** **** Does anyone know what this means about Robert DAUGHERTY / DOUGHERTY? He is my ancestor. Thank you. Jan Lund Jan4Gen@verizon.net

    03/21/2007 03:52:24
    1. [SCKY] CUMBERLAND CO REV WAR APPS CONTINUED
    2. Sandi Gorin
    3. Trying the 2nd time to get this to go through! Sandi WRIGHT, Joseph NC R11898. Was living in Cumb Co when appeared 17 Sept 1832 but for convenience appeared in Fentress Co TN. Born Frederick Co MD 13 Jan 1754; enlisted in Chatham or Randolph Co NC Dec 1780. Moved from Randolph Co to Sullivan Co 1796. From there to Washington Co TN abt 1799, then to Blount Co TN in 1806 and lived there 6 yrs. Moved to Cumb. Co in 1812 or 1812; died in Clinton Co Jan 1843. Had 2 brothers, James & Joshua. John Wright made affidavit in Clinton Co K 2 Jan 1843 and said his father, soldier Joseph Wright lived in Randolph Co NC he (John) and lived part of the time on the farm of his father, Joseph Wright. He recollects that Joseph was out in the minute or light-horse service. James & Joshua Wright were in the service. John lived with Joseph many years and learned a trade with him and has lived in Cumb. Co (now Clinton) 15-20 years. In 1851 the heirs were Isaac Wright (administrator), Abner Wright and Betsey WALLACE - they the only surviving children. ** BURKS, Isham & Elizabeth W9758. This is very long and eventually comes to Cumb Co. Soldier appeared 22 June 1829 in Boone Co MO, age 70 or 71. Enlistged for 18 months in 1779 or 1780 in VA in company of Capt Adam WALLACE in the regiment of Col Abraham BUFORD & Lt Col HAWS. Served until Col BUFORD's defeat at Hanging Rock SC. Returned to VA, attached to troops of Col William DAVIS; served until 2 days before the time for which he had enlisted had expired; discharged at Chesterfield Co VA. Presently owns one mare, one 3-yr old colt, one 2-year old colt, 2 cows, 1 calf, 1 sow, 21 pigs and shoats, 1 course dining table, 2 drawing knives, 2 augers, 9-10 plates, 2 dishes, 5 glass tumblers, 4 glass bottles, set of cups and saucers, 2 pitchers, 3 crocks, 3 water vessels, 1 churn, 2 pots and skillets, shovel & tongs, a flat iron, 8 knives & forks, a looking glass, sugar bowl, cream jug, 2 razors, strop and box, 1 big wheel, reel, pair of cards, pot rack, 2 pair hooks, 1 frow and wood file, 2 small hand files, padlock, claw hammer, Bible, a Testament, Wood's Dictionary on the Bible in 2 volumes, a debt of $500-600 owing from Thomas EMMERSON of Cumb Co who is insolvent. About 18 Mar 1818 he had 7 horses & mares, a good wagon & gear between $300-400 in bank bills, 5 feather beds & furniture and $1000 owed by Emmerson - all gone except 2 feather besds & some few articles of little value. He is a cooper and turning and chair making but from age & disease seldom able to work. His family includes wife Elizabeth, aged 65 or 66 on 14 Jan or Feb last (she is crippled in the right hand) and James Payne Burks (youngest child), age 21 last May and Nancy SEXTON his granddaughter who is hired fo rhim by his son-in-law. On 29 Aug 1829 in Boone Co Isham Jr declared that he has lived near Isham Sr for 15-16 years; lost 8 horses and several milk cows. He accompanied Charles Burks from AL 3 yrs ago last fall to Cumb. Co, the residence of Thomas Emmerson, in order to collect the money owed but didn't get a cent. He offered to take $250 for the judgement against Emmerson but couldn't even get that because Emmerson took the oath of insolvency. Isham Sr, on the same day (the soldier) stated that he left Burkesville in March 1818 or 1819 to moved to the Black Water without about 31 children and grandchildren. By the time they reached Franklin Co TN he had incurred considerable expense in traveling and had to stop for a season. He raised a crop but due to the high price of grain etc he had spent most of his money. When he left TN he had only $17 left; prices for corn & grain were much higher in TN and he incurred a considerable debt to keep his family from suffering. He sent his oldest son, Charles, to KY to get the money from Emmeson but couldn't get a cent. Charles bartered one bond to Peter SIMMERMAN for dry goods work $500 and 20 per cent on the goods. Since 1818 the soldier has lost by death 8 horses & mares and 6 milch cows. Had to sell his wagon & gear to John Burks and was to receive $100. But then John was murdered and estate was unable to pay the debt. Then he lost his wagon. 3 yrs ago in Nov he started from Jackson Co AL to Boone Co MO in a 2-horse stage with his son-in-laws George SEXTON and his wife. He brought all his property and 4 persons and they traveled 600-700 miles. His tender son-in-law and daughter have been supplying for him.On 31 Aug 1829 in Boone Co Paris ELLISON & Harvey ELLISON said they knew the soldier in Cumb Co for about 15 yres. On 13 Mar 1841 in Boone Co, John ROWLAND said that Isham married Elizabeth BUrks about 1778 and shortly after Isham was called into service. On 22 Apr 1841 in Washington DC Dr George SEXTON of Boone Co MO produced the family record in Isham's handwriting. Jane GILLILAND, d/o James & Elizabeth was born 12 Apr 1817. Sally GILLILAND, d/o James & Elizabeth born 27 Aug 1822. The children of Isham & Elizabeth shown: Isham, son of John & Sarah born 1759. Elizabeth ROWLAND now BURKS born 14 Jan 1764. Charles Burks, s/o J & E born 11 Oct 1780. Sally Burk born 15 July 1782. Lidia GILLILAND, d/o James & Elizabeth born 19 Mar 1808, died 17 June 1809. James Gilliland born 17 July 1774, died Sunday 22 Sept 1822. Elizabeth Gilliland died 10 Oct 1822. Robert Rowland Burks born 6 May 1798, died 20 Dec 1791. Nancy Burks born 23 July 1791. Isham Burks Jr born 8 Nov 1794. John Burks born 21 July 1797. William Burks born 28 Sept 1800. Mahala Burks born 3 Dec 1802. Wesley Burks born 27 May 1806. James Payne Burks born 29 May 1808. Grandchildren: Isham Burks FLETCHR born 3 June 1809. Wilson Lee Fletcher born 18 July 1811. Sally Fletcher born 11 or 18 Oct 1813 (both dates shown). John Burks was murdered byGeorge BEAULY 23 July 1822 and was buried 24 in the midst of weeping friends and Neighbors. Sarah SIMPSON mother of John Rowlan and Elizabeth Burks died 28 Jan 1829 about 15 minutes after twelve o'clock aged between 80 and Ninety year. Nancy MAHO, former Nancy SEXTON died Wed 18 Nov 1830 about midday aged 22 yrs, 2 months, 10 days. Deceased last night the 19 of Instant the youngest son of Rowland and Mahala FROST. Isham was placed on the Missouri Pension roll at $8 per month, certificate issued 12 Oct 1829. Elizabeth Burks, his widow (Isham died 22 Aug 1839) went on the rolls 21 Apr 1842. ** AMYX (AMICKS) Matthew S6501. Appeared 16 Dec 1826 in Cumb Co, Shown as a Sr, shown as AMICKS alias AMYX. Served in Co of Capt Henry PAULDING in the regt of Col Charles LYNCH; name placed on the VA pension roll. Moved from VA abt 8 yrs ago, lives now in Cumb. Co. Died 12 Mar 1832. He was a disabled by a wound received in his left arm. Pension was one-half disability at $2.50 per month, raised to $4 to month. His children were granted unclaimed payments on 6 Jan 1854. Next week, the pension applications switch over to Monroe Co for a time. Sandi SCKY Archives: http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index?list=south-central-kentucky Barren Co Archives: http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index?list=kybarren GGP: http://ggpublishing.tripod.com/

    03/21/2007 03:08:08
    1. [SCKY] MONROE CO TIDBITS
    2. Sandi Gorin
    3. There is not that much in the way of interesting news in the current series of clippings so I am going to just scan for events/people that made for interesting news, but primarily list the deaths for different time periods. 4 Apr 1946 past week deaths: L R RUSH, 72 of T'ville who was serving his eighth six-year term as Circuit Clerk; Mrs Fowler KEITH, no age noted, killed in an accident in downtown T'ville; James A NEVINS, no age shown, body was found on the highway near Hermitage Springs TN (speculation that he had been killed elsewhere); B J CRABTREE 72 of the Boles community, Noah J TURNER, 93 of Mud Lick and Will A JOHNSON of Ardmore OK. April 18, 1946 deaths of week: Riley KERR, 70 of near T'ville; Shelton HOOD, 87 of Flippin; Emma Lou (TURNER) KEY, 45, no address, Thomas S RHEA, 74 of Russellville and Mrs Emma MAXEY 82 of Sparta TN. Oct 10 & 17, 1946 Past 2 weeks: Matilda (RHOTON) EMBERTON, 84 and Maude (CLEMMONS) NORMAN 71 (no address) and Delma Ree McPHERSON, 22 of the Forkton community. ** April 1-8, 1971 death of past 2 weeks: John Barlow DUBREE, 84 and Sarah Melissa (MOSS) MOORE, 82, both of T'ville; Bert CROWE, 66 of Rt 4 T'ville; Buford Ray PLUMLEE 61 of Russell Springs and Electa (STRODE) WOODARD 78 of Halcomb, MS. Apr 15-22, 1971 past 2 weeks: Molly Frances (HAMMER) WALDEN, 80, Monroe Co Rest Home; Clayton DECKARD, 82 of R1 T'ville; Reubesn Smith DODSON, 59 of R3 T'ville; Minnie Frances (DOSS) GENTRY, 66 of Rt 2 Mt Hermon. Oct 14, 1971 past week: Bessie (HOWARD) BOWMAN 81 and Scovell Ray LYON, 61, both of T'ville. ** April 3, 1986 past week: Flora (TOOLEY) HURD 89, Earl V RICHARDSON, 63 and Dennis Caleb GILLENWATER, 73 all of T'ville; Oval KEYS, 74 of Rt 1 T'ville; Jerry Eagle CURTIS, 36, auto accident; Allie (GRIDER) WALDEN 86 - both of Rt 2 T'ville; Betty Ann (TEMPLES) HOUCHENS, 74 orf Lamb KY, Paul Douglas HARLOW, 46 of Rt 1 Moss TN; Lonzo Clinton WILMOTH, 79 of Rt 1 Whitleyville TN and Garland YORK, 54 of Tipton IN. April 10-17 1986, past two weeks: Cary Horace PICKERELL, 76 and Maynard 'Tootie' JOHNSON, 52, both of T'ville; Steve WHITE, 31 (auto accident) and Ethel (JACKSON) COPAS, 86, both of Rt 1 T'ville; Arlene (JONES) Graves WALDEN, 61 of Rt 2 T'ville; Raymond WOOD Jr, 60 and Carrie (LANKFORD) SIMS, 90, both of Rt 4 T'ville; Margie Emma (CROPPER) JACKSON, 88 and Theo Smith SHORT, 64, both of Rt 1 Gamaliel; Delmas Watson SHORT, 75 of Rt 2 Red Boiling Springs TN; Minnie Olyne KEY, 51 and Wheeler Turner MARSHALL, 62, both of Celina TN; Nina (WALKER) McLERRAN 82 of Rt 2 Celina; Warren Murel COPPAGE, 64 of Liberty; Bonnie (STONE) WHITE, 73 of Nashville TN; Vinco (PERRY) McCREARY, 66 of Greenwood IN and Elmer C "Bill" MUSE of Indianapolis. Oct 9-16, 1986 - past 2 weeks: Ivan Cleo ADAMS, 54 of T'ville; Terry Michael DYER, 22 of Fountain Run (pick-up truck accident), Carol Thomas WILLIAMS, 45 of Rt 1 Mt Hermon; John Frazier, 73 of Hopkinsville; Bera (COMBS) WOODS, 65 of Lafayette IN and Anna Venelle (TAYLOR) DAVIS, 59 of Smithville TN. to be continued next week. Sandi SCKY Archives: http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index?list=south-central-kentucky Barren Co Archives: http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index?list=kybarren GGP: http://ggpublishing.tripod.com/

    03/20/2007 01:36:25
    1. [SCKY] BARREN CO - COURT OF QUARTER SESSION - APR 1802 CONTINUED - TO END OF TRANSCRIPION
    2. Sandi Gorin
    3. Samuel ROUNDTREE to pay JOHN SANDERS for attendance as witness vs James? COURTS. Haiden TRIGG paid for keeping a hourse 24 days in case vs J TRUE. Deed from David WALKER to Samuel ROUNDTREE acknowledged. Court adjourned until tomorrow. Present John GARNETT, William NEVILL & Robert STOCKTON. CHAPLIN vs MAYFIELD, a government order, survey to be directed to John HALL. CHISM vs TRUE - new trial requested and crossed out. DAVID CRAWFORD vs HANSEL ALFORD. Jury called: Wm HUNTER, Henry KIRKHAM, Robert HALL, James FRANKLIN, George RIGHT [WRIGHT] Sr, Saml WILLSON, James SHAW & Michael KIRKHAM. VanCLEVE vs SCOTT, cause continued. CHISM vs DAVIS, continued. WICKLIFF vs MERSHON, order of sale removed. CROW vs BIBEE, case continued. David CRAWFORD to pay Robert FIELD for 4 day's testimony vs ALDRED. Court adjourned until tomorrow. ALFRED [which is also written ALDRED in spots] vs CRAWFORD. Plea filed; jury called: James GARRETT, Presly SANDERS, John TWITTY, Stephen BENNIT, Jesse PERKINS, John MATTHEWS, John GORIN, George DOOLEY, Reuben DOOLEY, David LOCK, Ambrose HUFFMAN, George SCOTT. Verdict & judgement for 17 shillings and damages. KIRKHAM vs SCOTT, continued.2 cases. CROW vs BIBEE dismissed. David CRAWFORD to pay Joseph TODD 5 days attendance; to pay Henry KIRKMAN 5 days attendance; to pay Joseph LOCK 5 days attendance. Hansel ALFRED to pay John BOYD 4 days attendance. Also to pay Wm PERKINS 5 days attendance; Jesse PERKINS for 2 days and Jesse TONEY for 5 days. James McCOLGAN & wife vs John SINGLETON. Jury: Wm RENICK, Wm WELSE, John CROW, Jesse TONEY, John BOYD, Hansel ALFRED, John MAYFIELD, John BUFORD, Wm HIGGINS, David LOCK, John HARLIN & Jesse PERKINS. Found for pltff $137.10 in damages. SINGLETON to pay Reuben DOOLEY for 2 days attendance; Luan? DOOLEY same, Ambrose HUFFMAN same and George DOOLEY same. James McCOLGAN to pay George DOOLEY 1 days attendance. William RENICK to pay for 4 days attendance vs TONEY; also to pay Thos RENICK for 4 days attendance. Robert DAUGHERTY vs MARKUM, in chancery. RENICK vs TONEY, continued. Court adjourned. 5 May 1802: Examination of John RIDING standing charge of feloniously passing counterfeit silver coins; present: John GARNER, Wm NEVILL & Robert STOCKTON. Prisoner found not guilty, discharged. Will BELL paid 2 lbs 1 shilling for witness. Court Adjourned. End of transcription. Sandi SCKY Archives: http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index?list=south-central-kentucky Barren Co Archives: http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index?list=kybarren GGP: http://ggpublishing.tripod.com/

    03/19/2007 01:35:46