Mike Oliver, who graciously maintains and updates the Barren Co board (not the query site) just wrote and he has posted 3 maps for me. These might be of interest to you while we're going thru the owners of the Glasgow lots: The first map is the original map done in 1799 by John Gorin; the next two go together and are of later design. There are names shown on the later maps. I'd like to thank Mike for his kindness is putting these on line. To see them go to: http://www.rootsweb.com/~kybarren/ At the upper right side, near the picture you will see "Records" Click on that and you will find the link to the maps. Secondly, Sherri Hall of the list let me know about a great James site which I've been scouring. There are thousands of names, families, data on not only Jesse James but all James families that he is aware of. The address for this site is: http://www.ericjames.org/ As Sherri noted to me, Eric, the webmaster is a descendant and does public speaking on the James family. Sandi Sandi's Puzzlers: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~gensoup/gorin/puz.html SCKY Links: http://www.public.asu.edu/~moore/Gorin.html GGP: http://ggpublishing.tripod.com/
One note. Many years ago, the late county historian, Vivian Rousseau, published a book called "Background of a Bank" which was not only the history of a particular bank, but of the downtown area of Glasgow - and much beyond. She included a LOT of information on the James Brothers. This was originally published in 1980. Several years ago, I received permisison from Mr. Matthews, who had been president of the bank cited, to reprint this book, which I did and it is entitled "The Way We Were". Vivian covered Jesse and Frank James in several chapters of this book and in great detail. Here is an portion: (this also printed in an old edition of the Glasgow Times). "Frank James, Teacher. Miss Mary Beals, long-time resident of Glasgow, daughter and siser of the Beals herein mentioned respectively, can verify the following, having often heard the happenings discussed. The people of Glasgow know where the Sinking Spring School house is an what excellent people live in that district, but there is a bit of history connected with this school district, which is probably unknown to many. In 1877, when Mr. John H. Beals, one of our well-known and best citizens, was chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Sinking Spring School district, Esquire Payne, a friend of Mr. Beals, came to him and introduced a young man by the name of Hiram Hudson, who made application to Mr. Beals for the position of teacher in the Sinking Spring district for the Spring term. "Mr. Beals talked with the young man and found that he was well educated, intelligent, and of pleasing address, so he consented for Mr. Hudson to teach the school, but, entered into a contract, witnessed by Esquire Payne, that if the young man's work was not satisfactory, Mr. Beals cold discharge him at the end of any month. This was a subscription school and each parent paid so much tuitiion for each child. Mr. Hudson entered upon his duties with much enthusiasm and real ability, so the patrons and pupils alike were delighted with him. When the time came to select a teacher for the fall school, or free school, Mr. Hudson was chosen and accepted the place. "Again he made great success of his work; the pupils were fond of him and the parents felt their children were progressing splendidly. Mr. Hudson knew not only what to teach, but how to teach it. He disciplined his school well, but retained the love of his pupils. "When spring came, Mr. Hudson endeavored to get up a subscription school, but could get only 24 pupils and he thought 30 was as few as he could afford to begin work with, so he decided to move to a vacant store room, a short distance from Oil City and here he opened a school, in all his contract and reports required by law, he signed his name Hiram Hudson. Among his pupils at Sinking Spring were Mr. Isaac Beals, Miss Callie Beals, Miss Nora Dollins, Mrs Mary Dollins Perrin, the Misses Crabbe, and many others. At the close of the third school, Mr. Hudson returned to his home in Missouri. "Following this, the Sinking Spring community was startled, shocked, to hear that Mr. Hiram Hudson, the gifted school teacher, and polished gentleman, was none other than the notorious bank and stage robber, Frank James, and that while posing as a school teacher, he was in reality "hiding out." And he and his brother, Jesse James, had robbed a bank in Missouri, the authorities in Missouri had been working on the case for months and finally traced Frank to Barren County. A description was sent her which tallied exactly with the description of Prof. Hiram Hudson." In other records, which I can't put my fingers on at the moment, it was stated by one of the former pupils, that the conductor of the L&N would slow the train down at the school, which sat close to the track, and toss out newspapers and magazines that passengers had left behind. Hiram would use these with his students. It was also stated that on occasion he would dismiss school because he had a visitor - a man who rode up on a horse. They would take off for a period of time and then he would return for the next school day. It is believed that his visitor was Jesse who was known in the area because of the robbery of the Mammoth Cave stage coach and who had been seen with Frank on a tour in Mammoth Cave. Sandi Sandi's Puzzlers: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~gensoup/gorin/puz.html SCKY Links: http://www.public.asu.edu/~moore/Gorin.html GGP: http://ggpublishing.tripod.com/
There appears to be a huge interest in the program on Jesse James ... and I know most of you can't attend! I promise that if I can go (which I'm trusting I can), I will take good notes, ask questions, check to see if a video will be available, etc. This is not put on by our historical society as I noted in the email. Frank James lived here in Barren Co and taught school under the name of Hiram Hudson. He was very well loved as a teacher by students and parents alike. Jesse James' family tree is on line - I saw it recently. I think I did a search for "Jesse+James+pedigree" or genealogy .... Sandi Sandi's Puzzlers: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~gensoup/gorin/puz.html SCKY Links: http://www.public.asu.edu/~moore/Gorin.html GGP: http://ggpublishing.tripod.com/
Gayle Berry passed this on to me and this one I want to see! Jesse James in Kentucky: Fact, Fiction and Folklore, presented by James M. Prichard is the program scheduled for Tuesday, April 11 at 7 p.m. at the South Central Kentucky Cultural Center, 200 W. Water Street in Glasgow. Few figures loom as large in Kentucky myth and folklore as the outlaw Jesse James. Prichard will discuss the Kentucky roots of Jesse and his brother Frank, and the crimes attributed to the James Gang in the state. From the Russellville bank robbery of 1868 to the Mammoth Cave stage robbery of 1880, Kentucky was second only to Missouri as a field of operations for these outlaws. This program is funded in part by the Kentucky Humanities Council, the National Endowment for the Humanities and the Glasgow/Barren County Tourist Commission. Free admission. This HAS to be good!!! If you're close, please come out for this! Sandi Sandi's Puzzlers: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~gensoup/gorin/puz.html SCKY Links: http://www.public.asu.edu/~moore/Gorin.html GGP: http://ggpublishing.tripod.com/
CASWELL: Cattie, 16, single, d/o John K& Ella (Hart-Hart), lungs, 25 Feb 1904 Enoch, 58, married, born VA, s/o Joseph & Mary (VA-VA), apoplexy, 30 Aug 1877 John, 63, married, s/o John & Mary A, northside, consumption, 1 Nov 1856. CAVE: Curtis, 5 minutes, bowels, rest faded out, 5 May 1893 Elizabeth, 57, born Madison Co VA, d/o John & Francis BOSTON, northside, consumption, 10 Aug 1856. No First Name, black, 75, male, marired, consumption, rest blank, 15 Aug 1907. Slave Joseph, 19, slave of Ophelia Cave, northside, consumption, 30 Aug 1858. William, 1 week, s/o W F & Lola (she born IL), unknown, 11 Dec 1907. CAVIN, Laura F, 9 yrs, 3 mos, 28 days, d/o William & Margaret, southside, bowel inflamation, 16 Mar 1857. CHAUDOIN: Lula M, 23, single, consumpton, rest faded out, 24 Apr 1907 Susan, 26, maried, d/o Thomas & Cynthia SKAGGS, consumption & womb disease,25 Oct 1857. CHANEY: Elisha, 3 mos, s/o John M & Elizabeth M, died in Barren Co, hives, 23 Apr 1852 James H, 25, single, born Green Co, s/o of Riley & Mary, consumption, 7 Oct 1852 Mary, 31, married, born Green Co, d/o Ambrose & Ellen SHIPP, dead palsy, 07 Oct 1852. Nicey Ellen, 9, d/o Riley & Mary, meamsles, 31 Mar 1853 No First Name, 15 days, male, s/o John M & E A, unknown, 15 Apr 1855. ___ (faded out), 3 yrs or 3 mos, c/o John & Elizabeth, measles, Mar 1853. William D, 24 yrs, 2 mos, 4 days, single, s/o Riley & Mary, south side, typhoid, 4 Mar 1854. CHAPLINE: Slave Elizabeth, 24 yrs & 3 mos, slave of Isaac Chapline, southside, dropsy, 15 July 1857 Slave Sarah, 47, slave of Isaac, typhoid, Oct 1853 Slave William, 22, slave of Isaac, south side, typhoid, 20 Sep 1856. CHAPMAN: George R, 17 yrs, 9 mos, 11 days, single, born Barren Co, s/o John & Patieance, south side, consumption, 18 Nov 1854. Lillie, 10, d/o James & Mollie (Barren-Hart), unknown, 23 May 1904. CHATTEN, Sam, 61, widower, born VA, s/o J S & Jane, unknown, June 1904. CHILDRESS, John W, 76, married, born VA, s/o Phillip & Mary (England-England), heart disease, 8 Aug 1876. CLARK: Elisha A, 1 mo & 1 day, s/o Isaac & Hannah, southside, unknown, 28 Aug 1857. John, 57, married, born PA, s/o Samuel, bowel inflamation, 1 May 1874. John Luther, 3, s/o Burd H K& Elizabeth (VA-Hart), croup, 20 Nov 1877. Mary, 70, widow, d/o William & Sarah GARDNER (Ireland-Ireland), cancer, 26 Apr 1875. William T, 14 yrs & 6 mos, s/o John & Mary, northside, typhoid, 2 Sep 1857. CLEAVER: Louisa, 9 mos, d/o James & Cordelia, northside, typhoid, 6 Oct 1854 Lucy A, 65, married, born Green Co, d/o Richard & Lucy MURRY (VA-VA_, typhoid, 27 Dec 1875. I trust this series is of a help to the Hart Co researchers on the list. If you would like me to continue, drop me a line - or if this is not helping and you wish me to stop, let me know too. I likely won't, at this time, reply to your msg, but will see how you feel about the postings. Sandi Sandi's Puzzlers: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~gensoup/gorin/puz.html SCKY Links: http://www.public.asu.edu/~moore/Gorin.html GGP: http://ggpublishing.tripod.com/
Just a note to make you aware that some of your servers are using what is know as spam cop to cut down spam. Spam cop has also been blocking delivery of mail from rootsweb! If you or someone has problems receiving your mail, check out the fellowing website provided by rootsweb. It is kept up to date with any problems that are being encountered and you can see what progress is being made. This is a good site to bookmark if all of a sudden you stop receiving mail from the lists. I note that several on the bios, research, scky and kybarren lists are bouncing because of spam cop. http://helpdesk.rootsweb.com/ One more post for this week. I am slowly recovering from the virus I had but the coughing is still quite horrid and my eye is still not healed; I will be going back in as soon as I can to see what else can be done. A month or so of blurred vision and pain is sufficient but I'm able to work around it most of the time. Take care and see you tomorrow with Hart Co. Sandi Sandi's Puzzlers: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~gensoup/gorin/puz.html SCKY Links: http://www.public.asu.edu/~moore/Gorin.html GGP: http://ggpublishing.tripod.com/
1 Aug 1800: (this was entered out of order in the book). Present: Jona RUSSELL and Ragland LANGSTON. Ordered that Samuel THOMPSON be appt surveyor of the road from ARMSTRONG's place to Trammel Creek and the lands on the north side of the creek that had been allotted to Nicholas PERNALL do keep the road open and in good repair. Nicholas DERNAL to be exempt from paying tax for 50 acres of land; Francis JORDEN exempt for paying taxes on 200 ares; Thomas DERNEL examptd from paying tax on 70 acres; Nicholas DERNELL Jr exempted from paying taxes on 70 acres. (They had been over-charged) William LEMAR exempt from paying his county levy for 1798. James ELAM exempt from paying county levy for the future. Ragland LANGSTOM took the oath to perform marriages; Samuel B GOODE his security. Indenture of sale between E W COVINGTON and Richard BIBBS recorded. Deed for same issued. Power of Attorney between John GOODIN and E W COVINGTON acknowledged & recoded. WATSON vs GOODMAN appeal, judgment confirmed. List of lands returned this session: Hiram ONEAL (200 acres, 65 returned); Reason MOBERLY (200 acres, 60 returned); Siffons? STANLEY (200 acres, this was a woman), Hannah WHITE (200 acres), William HOWELL (200 acres), James BARTLE (200 acres), Richard HILL (200 - 48 removed), John McPHERSON assignee of Cornelius HENDON (200, 26 removed), Zachariah HOPSON (200 acres, 50 remove), Samuel McFADIN (200, 86 removed) E W COVINGTON recommended Edward BRADSHAW as Clerk to the Surveyor's office, sworn in. Peter BOUCHER's mill viewing result. Jury of men who met: Elias McFADIN, Thomas STALEN?, John SATTERFIELD, Amce BOUCHER, Christo. LANDIS, John WILLOBY, Aaron ARMSTRONG, Anthony WILLOBY, John CLAYPOOL, Jacob HOLLWAY, Robert BLACKBOURN, George GREEN. No damages found, approved. Adjourned, signed by David HUDSPETH. to be continued next week with 2 Sept 1800. Sandi's Puzzlers: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~gensoup/gorin/puz.html SCKY Links: http://www.public.asu.edu/~moore/Gorin.html GGP: http://ggpublishing.tripod.com/
Sandi, I know of a Moody Cemetery in Simpson County. http://www.geocities.com/scarred40/sim-moody.jpg steve <P>s.</P> <P><A href="http://geocities.com/scarred40">http://geocities.com/scarred40</A></P> --------------------------------- Yahoo! Mail Use Photomail to share photos without annoying attachments.
Does anyone on these lists know the location of a Moody family cemetery in the south-central KY area? I'm working on the very large new cemetery book for Barren Co (city burials, cremations, etc - while Martha Harrison is doing all the county cemeteries ... a masterpiece!). One John Moody, who I knew, died in 2001 and was shown buried in the Moody family cemetery. He was a Barren Co native ... where is this cemetery - Hart, Metcalfe, Monroe, Edmonson, etc? Any help appreciated! Sandi Sandi's Puzzlers: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~gensoup/gorin/puz.html SCKY Links: http://www.public.asu.edu/~moore/Gorin.html GGP: http://ggpublishing.tripod.com/
Hello Was wondering if anyone could tell me ,On a tombstone between the day and year of death there is a CR written. Does anyone know what this means? Thankyou Diane d4498@ipa.net Why Wait? Move to EarthLink.
Births: May 30 - Mr & Mrs Ernest MARTIN; a baby girl, Martha Ann. May 29: to Mr & Mrs Alfvin Hulet STRODE - a boy, Carlie Thomas. May 25: To Mr & Mrs Archie Lovell BRYANT, a boy, Robert Lee. May 25: to Mr & Mrs Homer STOCKTON a boy, John Thomas. May 23: to Mr & Mrs Arlie Denton SPEAR a baby boy. May 23: To Mr & Mrs Quentin Morris MLLER, a boy John Morris. Fire which started near a chimney damaged the home of Mr & Mrs Frank RICHARDSON Monday morning. Most of the damage was from the water and not the fire; house doomed for destruction. Junior PICKERELL, 2-year old son of Mr & Mrs Maurice PICKERELL is recovering from painful burns received Tues of last week when he fell into a pan of hot starch. Child was taken to the hospital; burns were not extensive but were deep. Last Thurs Mrs Rad GERALDS, the former Ollie May CRAWFORD, died. She had been sick for some months; left a husband and no children. Brothers of the deceased are Buford CRAWFORD of Radure; sisters are Mrs. Tim DODSON, Mrs Bedford DODSON, Mrs. Ray JACKSON and Mrs Austin SPROWL, all of Monroe Co. Services were held at the home with burial in Center Point Cemetery. She was 33 yrs old. June 5 in Glasgow was the wedding of Miss Louise WHITE, dau of Mr & Mrs H T WHITE of T'ville to Cass NAPIER of Celina TN. The couple left for Louisville where they will live. He is employed in a defense industry in Louisville. Miss Carline DAVIS & David TURNER were married Sat, 29 May in Glasgow. She is the dau of Mr & Mrs Carl DAVIS and he the son of Mr & Mrs Tom TURNER, all of Fountain Run. Marriages: May 18: Reva BRYANT, dau of Mr & Mrs Harlie BRYANT of Summer Shade to Fred WRIGHT, son of Mr & Mrs Sam WRIGHT. May 29: Leva (? ink smeared on paper) SMITH, dau of Mr & Mrs Clarence SMITH of Fountain Run to Fay MARTIN, son of Mr & Mrs Tom MARTIN of Mt Hermon. June 4: Reva EMMERT dau of Mr & Mrs Herbert EMMERT of T'ville to Cecil CAIN, son of Mr & Mrs Thomas CAIN of Hestand. June 7: Lovie HAMMER dau of Mr & Mrs Bill HAMMER of T'ville to Cpl. Wayne TURNER, son of Mr. Charlie TURNER of Charlestown IN. Maurice THOMPSON, son of Mr & Mrs E N THOMPSON is believed to be recovering satisfactorily from a severe injury received Sat when he was thrown by a mule. He was unconscious for some time and it was first reported his neck was broken. He is now conscious but suffering much. His brother is Pvt Harold THOMPSON who has asked for a military leave to be with his brother. The accident occcured in a barn on their farm; it is thought that his head hit a manger or that the mule ran over him after throwing him from the saddle. Homer BASKET was a witness but was too far away to see what happened. Miss Inelle WILLIAMS & Sgt. Curtis MURPHY were married at the residence of Rev. S L PRUITT in T'ville. He is the son of Mr & Mrs O C MURPHY of Fountain Run. She is the dau of Mr & Mrs T J WILLIAMS of Mt Hermon. He is stationed at Camp Beale CA; she is expected to join him. Jack PAGE died in Army service. He was a private, son of Cal & Alice PAGE of T'ville. Burial will be at Skaggs Creek with Revs J H SWANN & S L PRUITT officiating. He was 37 years old, leaves a widow who is the former Viola RUSSELL. He is also survived by three brothers & 2 sisters: Bronnie, Estie and Buford PAGE, all of Monroe Co and Mrs Wade RICH and Orpha HUMES of T'ville. He had only been in the Army 3 mos. In the same camp is Pvt Clarence PAGE, a nephew, who will accompany the body back. Mrs Pauline Hays CLAYTON has returned home from a month vacation at J Z CLAYTON's at Golden Co. Her husband is in service in Alaska. John LYON, African veteran wears silver star; was hospitilized; was in 3 major battles. He was blown out of a fox hole, received shrapnel fragment in his back. He was in a hospital in Oran, Africa and then sent to the States. On June 10th he is expected back east to be assigned to light duties or honorably discharged. William Henry SHARP, 57, died suddenly Thurs, 27 May at his home in the Sulphur Lick community. He is survived by his wife, Mrs Nora STONE SHARP and six children: Basil of Dallas TX; Payton of Glasgow; Mrs Cleo SHAW of Horse Cave; Orval, Jesse and Atticus, at home. He also leaves a sister, Mrs Bob FRANKUM of Beech Grove and three brothers: John Sam and Charlie of Glasgow and Sephen of Lecta. Services by Rev F V HARWOOD, burial in family cemetery. He had moved from Glasgow to Monroe Co just a short time ago. Deaths of infants: Jackie William MOODY, 2 weeks old, son of Davie & Clovia SEWELL MOODY, ill less than 48 hours. Burial was at the Flippin Cemetery where rest the remains of Susan MOODY and Jackie Ned MOODY. He was an only child. Sick only a few hours was Ellis Fowler WADDELL, 2 yr old son of Mr and Mrs L B WADDELL of Vernon who died Fri afternoon. Burial at the SAVAGE Cemetery; parents and one brother, Boyd (age 10) survive. To be continued next week with another paper. Sandi Sandi's Puzzlers: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~gensoup/gorin/puz.html SCKY Links: http://www.public.asu.edu/~moore/Gorin.html GGP: http://ggpublishing.tripod.com/
First day of spring right? Well, Dallas is floating away and we're having a sleet storm in south central KY! And I've decided to come down with a dandy cold/bronchitus or something ... the changeable weather from 70's down to the 40's have done a number of several of us. Last week I was planting spring flowers and shrubs; today it's time to stay in and take my meds! So .... I think it's time to try your hand on the puzzler of the week. The response last week was the best in ages .... most of you had the right vehicle but under a different name. Try this week and see what you come up with! Back tomorrow hopefully! Sandi Sandi's Puzzlers: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~gensoup/gorin/puz.html SCKY Links: http://www.public.asu.edu/~moore/Gorin.html GGP: http://ggpublishing.tripod.com/
Lot#: 139 - D. TURNER, $61. F GORIN back taxes, 27 Nov 1835, county order p 257 140 - T B MONROE, $50, JUly 1819, county order 121 F GORIN back taxes, 27 No 1835, county order p 257 141 - Ben MONROE, $40, Oct 1817 J[ohn] GORIN, 22 Dec 1822, county order, 142 F GORIN, back taxes, 27 Nov 1835, county order p257 142 - T B MONROE, $210, Oct 1817 Geo ROGERS, 1 May 1820, county order 124 143 - Will BUTLER, $200, Oct 1817 Geo ROGERS, 1 May 1820, county order 124 144 - Will BUTLER, $205, Oct 1817 Geo ROGERS, 1 May 1820, county oder 124 145 - Wm COURTS Jr, $181, Oct 1817 146 - Geo ROGERS, $175, Oct 1817 147 - Geo ROGERS, $180, Oct 1817 148 - SMITH & MATTHEWS, $50, Oct 1817 149 through 151 same 152 - same, $100, Oct 1817 153 - O WADE, $36. balance $90, Oct 1817 154 - Preston H RITTER, $200, Oct 1817 155- same, blance $300, Oct 1817 Dan SMITH, $16., Oct 1817 156 - SMITH & MATTHEWS, balance $20 Preston RITTER, bal $100 Dan SMITH, $34, Oct 1817 157 - SMITH & MATTHEWS, balance $20, Oct 1817 158 - O WADE, $42, Oct 1817 159 - 164 - F GORIN back taxes, 27 Nov 1835, county order 251 165 - T B MONROE, $150, July 1819, county order 121 166 - 167 - John WORKMAN Jr, $100, Oct 1817 168 - BUSH & GORIN, $75, Oct 1817 Henry CLACK for taxes of 25 cents, 30 Jan 1839, county order 279 Includes lots 169 and 170 169 - BUSH & GORIN, $76, Oct 1817 170 - George ROGERS, $90, Oct 1817 171 - O WADE, balance $0, $52, Oct 1817 172 - SMITH & MATTHEWS, $10, Oct 1817 BUSH & GORIN, $21, Oct 1817 F GORIN back taxes, 27 Nov 1835 county order 275 173 - Obadiah WADE, $20, $41, Oct 1817 174 - BUSH & GORIN, $55, Oct 1817 J EUBANK Jr taxes, 27 Nov 1835, county order 253 Deed, $k61, Oct 1817 175 - J GARNETT, $61, Oct 1817 J EUBANK Jr for taxes, 27 Nov 1835, county order 251 Deed, 23 July 1838, county order 276 176 - BUSH & GORIN, $60, Oct 1817 J EUBANK Jr for taxes, 27 Nov 1835, county order 253 Deed 23 July 1838, county order 27. To be continued next week with the out lots. Sandi Sandi's Puzzlers: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~gensoup/gorin/puz.html SCKY Links: http://www.public.asu.edu/~moore/Gorin.html GGP: http://ggpublishing.tripod.com/
BURKS: W W, 47 yrs, 9 mos and 3 days old, female?, married born Barren Co, south side, d/o John & Frances, uteritis?, 9 Mar 1856. William W, 6 yrs, 4 mos, 28 days old, north side, s/o W W & Harriet (Barren- Barren), scarlet fever, 29 May 1861. BUSH: Anna, 75, widow, born VA, d/o Daniel & Jane NOE, old age, 25 Oct 1853 Armilda, 2 mos & 19 days, d/o Ranson & Kitty A, south side, croup, 15 July 1852 Elvira F, 3, d/o Chrles S & Mary Jane, dysentary, 15 July 1852 Green B, 52, married, s/o John & Charlotte, pneumonia, 1 Mar 1875 Marie E, 24 days, d/o Levi D & Amy, south side, unknown, 17 Nov 1857. BUTLER: Caroline, 2 yrs, 5 mos, 11 days, north side, d/o Solomon & Christina (Hart-Hart), scarlet fever, 26 May 1861. Gilleann E, 1 yrs, 11 days, female, d/o Hardin & Sarah, north side, rising in the head, 23 Mar 1854. John F, 75, married, born NC, s/o Lemon & Sallie (NC-NC), dropsy, 11 Nov 1877. Mary A, 49, married, d/o Ephraim & Elizabeth ___, cancer, 2 Aug 1877. No First Name, 2 days, male, s/o William G & Frances, northside, unknown, 20 Feb 1856 Samuel T, 42 days?, s/o of R D & Margaret (KY-KY), croup, 18 Dec 1874. Thomas M, 3 yrs, 11 mos, 27 days, s/o Allen & Mahala, north side, fits, 12 Sep 1854. CANNON: Ester E, 4, d/o Samuel & Margaret, flux, Oct 1852 John, 11 yrs, 10 mos, 27 days, d/o Samuel & Margaret, northside, unknown, 3 June 1854 Margaret, 58, widow, farmer, d/o William & Sarah GARDNER (Ireland-MD), cancer, 5 Sep 1874. CARDEN: Bennett Sr, 53, married, saddler, born VA, s/o James & Nancy, typhoid, 24 May 1853. Christopher, 26, married, merchant, born Barren Co, s/o James & Frances E, typhoid, 19 July 1853. James C, 4 mos & 11 days, s/o Christopher & Martha, south side, whooping cough, 17 Apr 1854 Jesse M, 16 yrs, 1 mo, 13 days, s/o Bennett & E, south side, flux, 20 Jul 1856. Slave Chesley, 65, male, slave of David M CARDIN, south side, cold, 20 Mar 1857 Slave Hannah, 41 yrs & 6 mos, slave of Nancy Carden, southside, liver disease, 23 Feb 1856 (childbirth marked through) Slave Hannah, 5 mos, slave of Nancy Carden, south side, flux, 23 July 1856 Slave Harrison, 1 yr, 8 mos, 5 days, slave of Nancy Carden, southside, worms, 15 June 1856 Slave Littleton, 35, slave of Martha Carden, south side, consumption, 9 Oct 1854. Slave Martha, 3 mos & 5 days, slave of Nancy Carden, south side, unknown, 29 June 1856 William Henry, 5 yrs, 10 mos, 2 days, s/o Bennett & E, south side, heart fever, 19 Aug 1856 CARMICKEL (KERMICKLE), Elizabeth, 50, married, d/o Jackson & Ann, consumpton, 20 Aug 1875. CARTER: Eliza, 6 yrs, 1 mo, 12 days, d/o James D & Ellen J, northside, larigitis?, 31 Aug 1858 Ellen J, 33 yrs, 8 mos, 10 days, married, north side, d/o James D & Jane MILAM (Unknown-KY), dropsy, 3 July 1861. CATES, Slave Margaret, 8, slave of W W Cates, north side, spinal affliction, 8 Sept 1856 to be continued next week. Sandi Sandi's Puzzlers: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~gensoup/gorin/puz.html SCKY Links: http://www.public.asu.edu/~moore/Gorin.html GGP: http://ggpublishing.tripod.com/
Present: Gladin GORIN, Robert WALLACE and David HUDSPETH. Road report from Big Difficult to the TN line; shown that a road can be laid out sufficient for wagons to travel on. Barthlomew STOVALL appt to oversee the road to TAYLOR's Big Spring; Anthony GRIDER from there to MONROE's; Elijah KEY to the ROWE house and Wm JORDAN from there to 2 miles of the south side of the ford below the oil spring; TRAMMEL & Alexander DEVINS from there to the Cumberland line. /s/ Danl MONROW, Barthelomew [sic] STOVALL, Wm THOMAS, George GREEN. Another road report from the mouth of Clifty to the Red Bank Forde on Gasper River. Names mentioned: Valentine DICKERSON, Saml DOUGHTY, Simon BOTMAN and James CAMPBELL. Mill seat report (Burwell JACKSON's) ... jury found damage to the land of Robert HERRALD in the amount of $30. Jury that met included: Phenis COX, Samuel McDOWN, WIlliam STAGNER, Hardy ALLARD, Thomas LOWRY, John COX, James TAGART, Samuel WHITESIDE, Thomas TILLER, Jesse BOYCE, James TAGART, Absolom CHISM. Indenture between John CURD and wife and Price CURD of one part and Barthelomew STOVALL of the other part. Isaac CRAWFORD & John WILSON exempt from being security for Arastatia? ROWLINS, Admistratrix of Charles ROWLINS. The session ends with more land returned because of wrong surveying. Acreage shown. Henry GORIN (assignee of John BURRIS) - no acreage amount shown; Abagail SUGG (118 acres removed); Joel SUGG (200), George COAL (40), Thomas McMULLIN (100 of 200 acres removed), Robert BELL, assignee of Saml ASHMER (75), John HARRIS, assignee of Martin NOW? (100 of 200 acres), Samuel B COKER, assignee of Wm LONG (200), Ennis MAULDING (200), John TUCKER (200), Andrew McFADIN, assignee of Peter BOUCHER (150 of 200 acres). To be continued with next session next week. Sandi Sandi's Puzzlers: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~gensoup/gorin/puz.html SCKY Links: http://www.public.asu.edu/~moore/Gorin.html GGP: http://ggpublishing.tripod.com/
JENNINGS REUNION 2006 JULY 2, 2006 SUNDAY LEGION PARK (EAST BUILDING) OWENSBORO, KY 10 AM -5 PM POT LUCK LUNCH FRIENDS/FAMILY ENCOURAGED TO COME CONTACT: KATHIE KING 270 688 8477 OR _KAT1956@AOL.COM_ (mailto:KAT1956@AOL.COM) JENNINGS-REYNOLDS-SACRA-BATES-BIVENS-BERRY- & MANY MORE SURNAMES PLEASE MARK YOUR CALENDERS AND TELL ALL THE FAMILY MEMBERS YOU KNOW.
Private Kermit GRAVES completes radio course. Member 2nd Armored Division stationed at Ft Benning GA, will graduate Feb 21. He the son of Mr & Mrs Orval GRAVES of Tompkinsville. V E BOOHER of Cumberland Co had a truck stolen worth $300. Mr and Mrs Price KIRKPATRICK entered with dinner. Attending were Dr and Mrs E R BRYANT, Mrs Einer McCREARY, Misses Ruth & Eleanor McCREARY, Miss Ruth PRUITT and Messrs Paul PALMORE & Charles KIRKPATRICK. Wedding shower for Mrs. Clarence HAYES held at the home of her sister, Mrs. Winfred CROPPER Jan 31. She was Anna FORD before her recent marriage to Clarence HAYES of Sumatra, MT. She had been one of the rural teachers in the county. They will leave Feb 7 for their home in MT. Will TURNER of near T'ville will go to East Chicago IN to make his home with children there on account of Mrs. TURNER's death. Arriving soon after the burial of his mother last week was a son, George W TURNER of Lynchburg VA. He got as far as Glasgow but failed to get to T'ville in time for the services. Other family here for the burial included children Herbert and James Edwin Turner and Mrs. Berdie WEST, all of East Chicago. The Rev. William PATTERSON, retired Methodist minister died in a hospital in Wichita KS Jan 21. He was born Monroe Co and left here in 1888; a half-brother of Miss Alice PATTERSON, Monroe Co teacher and son of W S PATTERSON, deceased. He taught in the schools of Monroe Co early. Born 9 June 1860 in T'ville; had lived in Wichita for the past five years living with a son, Clive of 125 South Hydraulic. His last charge as a minister was in Berly, KS and he resided at Ford, KS. Surviving also is a daughter, Mrs Pascal LEWIS of Seal Beach CA; son William of Los Angeles; sister, Alice PATTERSON of T'ville; brother, Tom of Ford; granddaughter Jewell PATTERSON of Los Angles. Servifces wee held at the Broadway Mortuary Chapel, burial in College Hill Memorial Lawn Cemetery. Odell CROWE, son of Mr & Mrs E H CROWE of T'ville, a graduate of the 1941 class of Gamaliel High School recently completed the Junior Executive course at the Andrew JACKSON University in Nashville and was placed by them in the office of the N'ville Bridge Company. D E SHORT, Jr, CPA, president of the school, spoke highly of Odell and called attention to the fact that this young man is just 17 years old, has a brilliant mind combined with a lot of hard work. The Monroe Co Civil Defense organization met on Feb 2 and reports progress. "Housewives, businessmen and the like are urged to save all old newspapers, waste paper, cardboard boxes, etc. as the Government is in need of such material." The Boy Scouts will collect. The following are the units in T'ville and their heads: J T EVANS, Commander. Dr E R BRYANT, Vice Commander. Red Cross: Mrs. H B RAY, chief. Auxiliary Fire Squad: Buford PAGE & D O HAGAN. Auxiliary Police Squad: E B TURNER. Air Raid Warren: Paul LEE. Rescue Squad, Fire Squad, Bob Squad: R E A: Annie SMITH and W B GOOLSBY. Military drill: Paul LEE. Public Works: Paul PROFFITT. Communications: Annie CARTER. Messenger: Tim CHISM. Welfare: Mrs Sylvia BRYANT. Demolition and Clearance Crews: Bascal KEYS. Road Repair Crews; Alton ROSS. Decontanimation: Harlan COMER. Emergency Food and Housing: Mrs. David WALDEN. Health: Amanda HARKINS. First Aid: Dr. C R MARKWOOD. Publicity: L M HOPPER. Series to continue next week. Sandi Sandi's Puzzlers: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~gensoup/gorin/puz.html SCKY Links: http://www.public.asu.edu/~moore/Gorin.html GGP: http://ggpublishing.tripod.com/
Only one individual got the correct answer to last week's puzzler - it was a difficult one. Maybe this week will be one you know! Click on gensoup in my signature line and it will take you to the puzzle where you can enter your guess. The email will come directly to me and I will reply as soon as I can. If you don't enter your name or email addy, I won't know who you are! Once in a while when I reply it doesn't go back to you and bounces - why - I don't know. I'm not ignoring you, I tried! Have a good day, our prayers are with all of you in IL, MO, AR & TX where the tornadoes have been hitting - we had some storms (more coming in today) but didn't have anything severe. See you tomorrow - Sandi Sandi's Puzzlers: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~gensoup/gorin/puz.html SCKY Links: http://www.public.asu.edu/~moore/Gorin.html GGP: http://ggpublishing.tripod.com/
Shown name of lot owner, cost of lot if shown, date of transaction, deed book & page # or other source. #101 William STANDLY, 23 Apr 1803, B 26 Samuel & George TROTTER of Fayette Co, 3 May 1806, A 254 #102 John MATHEWS heir, 1815, county order 61 F GORIN back taxes .03 1/8 cents, 27 Nov 1835, county order 251 Robert B HALL, 23 July 1838, county order 275 #103 Benj GASSAWAY, 1808, county order 22 Philip JINKINS, 1810, county order 22 Jane JINKINS (d/o Philip), 11 Oct 1811, B 405 B B CRUMP, back taxes 27 Nov 1835, county order 251 deed 23 July 1838, county order 276 #104 Benj GASSAWAY, 1808, county order 22 - same procession as #103 #105 - Same #106 - Same #107 through 109 John CROZIER, 20 June 1807, B 149 #110 Same - this lot not shown on the original map #111 Jane JINKINS, 11 Oct 1811, B 405 F GORIN taxes, 27 Nov 1835, county order 251 Robert B HALL, 23 July 1838, county order 275 #112 T MAYFIELD, $500, Oct 1817, county order 87? #113 through 116 - not shown #117 John MONROE, $350, Oct 1817, no source found #118 Will T BUSH & Co, $410, no source found #119 T B MONROE, $75, Oct 1817 no source found John PERKINS, 20 July 1822, county order 139 #120 John HARRIS, $70, Oct 1817, no source found T B MONROE, July 1819, county order 121 #121 F GORIN, $31, Oct 1817, no source found #122 J HARRIS, $35, Oct 1817, no source found #123 T B MONROE, $25, July 1819, county order 121 #124 Geo W MATTHEWS, $76, Oct 1817, county order ___ F GORIN, back taxes, 27 Nov 1835, county order 251 Robert B. HALL, 23 July 1818, county order 275 #125 W T BUSH, $250, Oct 1817, no source found F GORIN, back taxes, 27 Nov 1835, county order 251 Robert B HALL, 23 July 1838, county order 275 #126 G W MATTHEWS, $161, Oct 1817. F GORIN back taxes, 27 Nov 1835, county order 251 Robert B HALL, 23 July 1838, county order 275 #127 - same paid $200. #128 Same, paid $250 #129 Dabney TURNER, $51, Oct 1817, no source Lots #130-136 were not assigned. Note: On back taxes - this individual was purchasing the lot merely by paying the taxes that were due on it, then normally resold at a profit to someone else. to be continued next week. Sandi Sandi's Puzzlers: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~gensoup/gorin/puz.html SCKY Links: http://www.public.asu.edu/~moore/Gorin.html GGP: http://ggpublishing.tripod.com/
I am working on the family of James Hawkins Neeley died 1884 in Burkesville, and is buried there. Any info will be appreciated. Mildred Neeley Tatum Bakersfield,Ca.