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    1. MORE CLIPPING FROM T-VILLE NEWSPAPER
    2. wandafox
    3. I have these clipping to give away from Monroe Co paper 1. About the mia of Earl Tooley son of Glen Tooley 2.Picture of John C Carter and family 3 The Hagans by Dayton Birdwell all about the Hagans and a picture of Margaret (Hagan) Harlan I have made copies of the clipping 4. 2 pictures of men at a stave mill ----Muse,Mr.&Mrs Claude Garrrner, Arthur Coley,Tom Gentry, Cleveland Muse, John Hagan, Bert Johnhn Burris, Hurbert Hagan Andrew Bow,Sebert Vance, Johnny Sheffield,U.G.Howard Cooper,and John White. The picture below took at Big Sulpher about 1922 Venie Birdwell, (Jobe),Elsie Lee,Newt Lee, Steve Frederick, Welby Lee, Marie Lee (Castell),Jack Lee, Standlet Lee, Syvanis Ford, Oscar Slaughter, Edgar Frederick, Edith Lee,(Rich) John Birdwell I think Welby Lee is the one who wrote the book A worried mind took him 20 yrs to find the person who killed his father in a hit&run

    02/14/2006 11:11:26
    1. Nancy Logsdon - Garland W. Jones
    2. GAL
    3. Does anyone have information on the family of Nancy Logsdon born about 1820 and married Garland Webb Jones? They had a daughter Virginia Lee Jones mar'd Preston Belmain Jaggers. These names were sent to me a few years back and I ran across them in my database so don't even know if it is correct. I have no further information on this family. Thanks, Gloria Dial Broadband has arrived Nationwide! Up to 5 times faster than traditional dialup connections from $13.33/month! See the demo for yourself at <a href="http://www.BigValley.net">www.BigValley.net</a>

    02/14/2006 02:55:23
    1. Clipping from Monroe Co. Ky Newspaper
    2. wandafox
    3. I have more clipping to give away to the first emails.Please send address and name the clipping you would like to have Clipping have picture 1.The Bob Hume family 1901 or 1902 who lived at Mt Gilead 2.Mt Gilead children some 60 yrs ago Dink Bushong children and Eva Dickerson 3.Thompson family children of John &Vercie Thompson 4.Kingery Family, Floyd &Lizzie (Crow) Kingely 5.Kerr family, James Franklin&Florence Samantha (Gee)Kerr 6.Cheatam Philpott lived at Pea Ridge 7. Bartley Sisters daughters of Mark &Pricilla (Purcel) Bartley Emma, Lizzie, Roxie. 7.Strickler familt Elizabeth and her son Bennie 1920

    02/14/2006 12:48:20
    1. MONROE CO TIDBITS 4 APR 1946
    2. Sandi Gorin
    3. This is a newsy paper and will take two weeks. Veteran clerk, L R RUSH dies, age 72. Services Friday afternoon 5 Apr 1946 at his home, burial Oak Hill Cemetery. Was serving his 8th 6-yr term and entering his 43rd yr as Circuit Court Clerk. Died Tuesday, 1pm, St Anthony's hospital in Louisville where he had been critically ill for 10 days and in failing health for the past 2-4 years. Rev J W RAYBURN of Glasgow will lead services; pallbearers are county officials: Attorney Paul CARTER, county Atty Abe CARTER, Circuit Judge Jas C CARTER Jr, Judge Fred EVANS, Jailer Homer PROFFITT, James "Buddie" JOBE, former jailer, County Clerk Paul CROWE and Sheriff Felin FORD. Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Lena GENTRY RUSH, two sons and two daughters: Bob and Jack, both of T'ville, Mrs. Grace EMMERT of T'ville and Mrs Olivia PATERSON of Louisville. Sister is Mrs S M GREEN of T'ville, 16 grandchildren. Two grandsons, George Robert and Kenneth EMMERT are in the US Army; George R was home when his father died; Kenneth landed at NY from European service Wed to attend the funeral. Walter COE is opening a lunch-room in the room next door to the Shell Oil Co service station operated by W Y WOOD. This room was formerly occupied by Bliss WALDEN the barber who has moved to the rear of the People's Bank building. Mrs. Fowler KEITH, daughter of Raymond BRAY was instantly killed in an accident at the Deposit Bank corner in T'ville Thurs am about 10. She was in a coupe driven by Dewey CURTIS which collided with a truck loaded with logs and driven by Tom JONES of Scottsville. Truck was coming into town on the Gamaliel road; couupe approached the corner alongside the bank. The glass on the right side of the coupe had been replaed with cardboard which might have caused the accident. She was thrown, dragged or jumped from the coupe and the rear wheel of the truck passed over her head, crushing her skull. Recently discharged service men reported: Joseph B EUBANK, Charles A KIRKPATRICK, Leonard G EATON, Hoyt SIMS, Albert D CLARKSON, Loy SHORT, Rondell D FROEDGE, James L LYONS, Charles H FORD, Taylor C SCOTT, Wayne A COOPER, Rallph C HOLLINSWORTH, William V ISENBERG, Ronald C HAGAN, Truman BARTLEY, Richard A WEST, Wallace D MOORE, Garland D TURNER, James E COE, Reed DODSON, Glen Newman CURTIS, Robert D STARNES, Elzie E PICKERELL and James Morris PICKERELL. Sgt George M MILLER serving with 4th Special Engineer Brigade; group received a Meritorious Service Unit Award for occupational duties in Japan 5 Oct to 5 Dec 1945. His brigade deactivating 15 Apr 1946 and he will join some other outfit in Japan. Pvt Sam Dewey STRODE had been stationed at Ft Belvoir, VA spent furlough with his mother, Mrs. Clarence HOOD; to report in San Francisco 7 Apr. Lt Jack MARTIN arrived in Germany according to a cable received by his wife, Mrs Olive Conover MARTIN. He saled from NY on 8 Mar on the liner George Washington, attached to the 112th. Mrs MARTIN plans to leave for the home of her parents, Mr and Mrs J E CONOVER of Lincoln NB soon. Noah J TURNER, 93, buried at TURNER graveyard. He was born in T'ville, died 15 Mar 1946 at his home near Mud Lick. Burial on 16 Mar, Bro C E CARTER led the service.Married early in life to Nancy E TURNER who died 48 yrs ago. Five surviving children: E D, George and Jim Turner, Mrs Lucille ALLEN of IL and Mrs Lizzie WARD of Mud Lick. A second marriage was to Maggie MYERS in 1898. Six children of this marriage survive; Louise FORSYTHE, Mabel LOVE, Mary MENEACHER and Irkie TURNER of Wisonson, Fred Turner of East Chicgo IN and Wealthy WEBB of Louisville. 29 grandchildren, 22 great grandchildren. T V DOSSEY of Fountain Run, H T WHITE of T'ville and O J BRAY of Gamaliel to attend a 2-day school at Columbia KY 8 and 9 Apr to learn how to service cream separators and water systems. Mrs Mollie Bett EMBERTON and Miss Veretha EMBERTON had a telegrm last week announcing the death of Will A JOHNSON of Ardmore OK. He was the brother of Claude and Clay JOHNSON of Flipin and Jimmie JOHNSON of Auburn KY. His wife survives, is Miss Etta EMBERTON before marriage. Kenneth FORD was shot by Deputy Sheriff Clrence PHILLIPS downtown T'ville last Sat eve hen the officer was placing him under arrest. Is recovering satisfactorily at the Community Hospital. Ford is the 21 yr old son of Sylvanus and Cora FORD. Bullet ranged downward thru the abdomen puncturing the stomach in 2 places and the intestines in seven. Next week the personals and the story of Minerva Frances HENSON from Clay Co who remembrs the Civil War.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/

    02/13/2006 01:57:38
    1. IN CLOSING MONDAY, 13 FEB 2006 - PUZZLER
    2. Sandi Gorin
    3. Shivering on a very brisk KY day with the most unusual snow pattern thru the weekend! We didn't get what the east coast did, but it was a stop/start snow all weekend. I will make one more post today in a while, the Tuesday post. I am taking tomorrow off entirely from all work so will be sending along the Monroe Co post after a cup of coffee or so. Charlie has posted the puzzler for the week, let's see how you do on this one. Last week's puzzler was a little tricky. Furniture was classified as anything on the property that was moveable; this would include furniture as we know it today, tools, buckets, harnesses and gear - and in some areas, the livestock was considered furniture too. Oh well! See you later on with Monroe Co for the SCKY list. 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/

    02/13/2006 01:02:49
    1. GUARDIAN BONDS - WHEELER THROUGH YOUNG - CONCLUSION
    2. Sandi Gorin
    3. WHEELER, H H and Z M: Guardian Francis Wheeler; surety: Jesse W RIGDON, 13 Oct 1858. WHEELER, J A T, Guardian Charles M Wheeler, Sur: Jesse W RIGDON, 13 Oct 1858. WILCOXEN, Geo F, J L and J W. Guardian Warren PHILLIPS, sur, Geo WILCOXSON, 20 July 1857. Note Wilcoxen spelled both ways. WILBERN, Wm: Orphan of Samul, decd. David HARDIN, gkuardian; James VANDEVER, surety, 21 Oct 1818. WILCHER, Mary Ann, infant orphan of Elijah, decd. Joseph R COMPTON, guardian; Edmund/ Edward FARISH, sur; 15 Oct 1838. WILLIAMS, Georgia A, Mary E, Quintilla: Guardian: Robt EVANS, sur: Alfred J NUNN, 15 Dec 1856. WILLIAMS, Nancy Ann W: Orphan of Vincent, decd. Guardian, Henry MILLER; surety: Henry F GREENWOOD, 19 Oct 1819. WILLIAMSON, John A, Stephen A, Wm T: Children of Arthur. Elisha DICKEY, guardian; Bartlett L GRAVES, suret, 15 May 1837. WILSON, Cleary, Delilah, Levisa/Louisa: Orphans of Joshua, decdd. Nathan PRIEST, guardian; William GLOVER, sur; 19 Nov 1821. WILSON, Geortge R, Isaac H, John W, Lucinda, Mary E, Sarah Francis, Thomas J: Isaac Wilson, guardian; Wilson MYERS, sur: 8 Oct 1855. Notes: Isaac WILSON married Elizabeth CODINGTON 4 Apr 1839. She born ca 1815. Nelson Myers was Mary's surety., Benjamin CODINGTON was witness, consent of mother, Lucinda CODINGTON. Son George R born ca 1847, age 8; Isaac H born ca 1845, age 10; Mary E born ca 1840, age 15; Sarah Francis b after 1849; Thomas J born ca 1844, age 11. WINES, John S: Paschal J KIRTLEY, guardian; Sam'l P BAWDRY, sur; 25 Mar 1856. WITTY, Jas W: Thomas LOVE named guardian in place of Lewis VELUZAT; surety by Wade VELUZAT, 20 Oct 1856. WOODSON, Jane E: Child of T M, insane. Chas HUDSON, guardian. WOODSON, Lucien B, Robert Lewelling: Orphan of Virginia? Parent: Tucker M WOODSON. Guardian, Henry CRUTCHER; sur by Sam'l MURRELL, John HAMILL, 17 Dec 1821. WOODWARD, Talitha J: Nancy C WOODWARD, guardian; Tho H PENICK, surety; 15 Sep 1856. WREN: John Calvin and Luan: Guardian: Narcissus Wren; surety: Wm N MARTIN, 17 Mar 1856. YOUNG, Ann M, under 14. Prent: Philip V YOUNG, decd. Thomas DEPP, guradian; Surety: John C HITCH, Phillip G YOUNG, William YOUNG, 22 Mar 1832. End of series. 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/

    02/13/2006 12:53:36
    1. Thomas Henry Bowles 1845
    2. dalebowles
    3. Has anyone have knowledge him. He was born near Glasgow and was wounded in the civil war,lost an arm He was my Uncle. Dale Bowles

    02/12/2006 06:56:09
    1. Nancy Logsdon help
    2. GAL
    3. I have a Nancy Logsdon that married in Hart County in the 1830s but I have no idea who she married. She was born 1815-1820 and is the daughter of Thomas S. Logsdon and Elizabeth Richardson. I think her father was enumerated with her and her husband on the 1840 census. He was born 1788. Her siblings were named Robert G., Ebenezer K. and Surelda Elizabeth. Nancy's father and her two brothers moved from Hart County 1840-1841 to Missouri settling in Clinton and Greene Counties by 1850. I have no idea if Nancy and her husband went with them but it is very possible. If you are related to this Nancy Logsdon or have an unknown Nancy that any of the above information seems to correspond with please contact me. Thanks, Gloria Dial Broadband has arrived Nationwide! Up to 5 times faster than traditional dialup connections from $13.33/month! See the demo for yourself at <a href="http://www.BigValley.net">www.BigValley.net</a>

    02/11/2006 07:19:27
    1. RE: [SCKY] IN CLOSING MONDAY 6 FEB 2006 - PUZZLER & SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT
    2. Sherri
    3. Sandi introduced you all to the KY Vital Records Project site, below. I've got to share the lion's share of the credit - Sheryl Slaughter and an army of volunteers have made and continue to make this project a reality. There's now over 56,000 death records available - and soon we'll begin adding some pre-1911 birth records. You can get information about volunteer opportunities by clicking on the "volunteer" link on the left hand side of the page. (We're always on the lookout for help. <grin>) Sherri -----Original Message----- From: Sandi Gorin [mailto:sgorin@glasgow-ky.com] Sent: Monday, February 06, 2006 9:19 AM To: SOUTH-CENTRAL-KENTUCKY-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [SCKY] IN CLOSING MONDAY 6 FEB 2006 - PUZZLER & SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT Good Monday morning listers .... it's looking and feeling more like winter in beautiful south central KY! As a little reminder; I'm sure a lot of you have lost your "welcome letter" when you joined the list(s). If you change email addresses, it doesn't do any good to write a letter to rootsweb and ask them to change your address. You're "talking" to a robot computer which understands a mere two words - subscribe and unsubscribe. So - to change your email address you need to unsubscribe at your old address and then, with a separate email, subscribe at your new address. Both emails go to either: SOUTH-CENTRAL-KENTUCKY-L-REQUEST@rootsweb or KYBARREN-L-REQUEST@rootsweb.com depending which list you're subscribed to. Just put the word unsubscribe or the word subscribe in the body of the email depending on which option you're seeking. Charlie has posted the puzzler for this week. If you'd like to give it a try, click on the URL in my signature line called gensoup and give it a try! There is a site I'm hoping you will visit soon, I think you'll like it.! Go to: http://kyvitals.com/vis/search/search_death_recs.php This is the Kentucky Vital Records Project hosted by rootsweb with many volunteers working feverishly, and with our own Sherri Hall doing a LOT of work! At this site is being posted Kentucky death certificates; over 54,000 are already on file - with a copy of the actual certificate. One can search on a particular name in a certain county, or all counties. It is not possible to search for all the deaths in a particular county however. When you load the page, you type in the name and when you are taken to the page with that surname, you will see, in the far right corner a "yes" or "no". If it says yes, that means that the actual death certificate has been scanned and uploaded for your viewing. If it says no, the basic information for that individual is shown, but no certificate. More certificates are being added constantly so keep checking back please! This is absolutely wonderful and my thanks for all those working so hard to make these records available for us!! 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/ ==== SOUTH-CENTRAL-KENTUCKY Mailing List ====

    02/10/2006 02:16:41
    1. Re: [SCKY] Newspaper Clipping T--ville Ky
    2. hermit1
    3. Thanks for the clipping, Wanda. I doubt seriously if the women on the grand jury were the first in the nation. Women served on juries in Colonial Days. There is a record of three women sitting on a jury in 1635. These women might have been the first women in Kentucky, or even Monroe County. Hermit in the Woods ----- Original Message ----- From: "wandafox" <wanda_fox@sbcglobal.net> To: <SOUTH-CENTRAL-KENTUCKY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, February 10, 2006 4:24 PM Subject: [SCKY] Newspaper Clipping T--ville Ky > I have more clipping from the Tompkinsville Ky Paper NO.1 > > This is a picture of the first all-woman jury in the United States (we assume no Reponsibility for authenticty of this info)they are Judge A.C.Pinckley,the late MaggieEvans, the late Susan Moody, the late Lizzie Evans, Mrs. Julie White, Mrs Ree Hagan, and Mrs Nin Miller > Information further ststes that the jury found Homer Denham not gulity,fined Bliss Walden $5.00 and cost, fined Willie Vibbert $25.00 and cost.Sam Robinsonwas lawery for the plaintiffs The defendants were represented by Hebron Lawrence and B.F. Denham crimes were drunknness and breach of the peace > > 2.James C. Carter ,SR > 3.Mate Carter > 4.Carter family Alford and Laura (Walden) Carter > 5.James Potter Isenberg and wife Sarah (Dickerson) Isenberg > 6.Cap.Harlan family J.W.Cap Harlan Maxie, Arla, Aaron, Alice Thompson Tonse, Della Baxter, Myrta, Stamper, Corrina, Robert, E.P. Zeke , Teddy, and Sally > > > > ==== SOUTH-CENTRAL-KENTUCKY Mailing List ==== > >

    02/10/2006 10:39:09
    1. Newspaper Clipping T--ville Ky
    2. wandafox
    3. I have more clipping from the Tompkinsville Ky Paper NO.1 This is a picture of the first all-woman jury in the United States (we assume no Reponsibility for authenticty of this info)they are Judge A.C.Pinckley,the late MaggieEvans, the late Susan Moody, the late Lizzie Evans, Mrs. Julie White, Mrs Ree Hagan, and Mrs Nin Miller Information further ststes that the jury found Homer Denham not gulity,fined Bliss Walden $5.00 and cost, fined Willie Vibbert $25.00 and cost.Sam Robinsonwas lawery for the plaintiffs The defendants were represented by Hebron Lawrence and B.F. Denham crimes were drunknness and breach of the peace 2.James C. Carter ,SR 3.Mate Carter 4.Carter family Alford and Laura (Walden) Carter 5.James Potter Isenberg and wife Sarah (Dickerson) Isenberg 6.Cap.Harlan family J.W.Cap Harlan Maxie, Arla, Aaron, Alice Thompson Tonse, Della Baxter, Myrta, Stamper, Corrina, Robert, E.P. Zeke , Teddy, and Sally

    02/10/2006 09:24:00
    1. Mary Brown
    2. dalebowles
    3. Anyone have any infro on Mary Brown b 1799 Hanover Co. Va d1886 buried Rocky Hill Barren Co mar.Thomas T.Bowles b1798 Hanover Co.Va. d1842 buried Rocky Hill Barren Co. Children: Peter Morris 1820 +Amy Emerson Sarah Jane 1822 +Joseph Lessenberry William W. 1824 + Henery Holman 1826 + Elizabeth Emerson Ann Elizabeth + Joseph 1831 +Jociephene Harlow Mary Melvina 1833 + Jack Burnett Thomas Nathaniel1835 + Tabitha Steffey John Brown 1837 + Margaret E. Jarvis Thomas and Mary Bowles are my gr, gr,Grandparents Thanks Dale Bowles

    02/10/2006 07:13:06
    1. Re: [SCKY] HART CO DEATHS - AMOS
    2. Mike & Judy Lawler
    3. AMOS, Auchilta?, 61, female, married, d/o Robert H & Sallie BURD, father born SC, mother born VA, unknown cause, 5 July 1877. Armilda BURD was born 19 Apr 1816 in Hart Co., KY. She is the daughter of Robert Harper BURD and Sarah BURTON. She married Charles P. AMOS on 14 Dec 1834 in Hart Co. Both are buried at Waldeck Cemetery near Bonnieville in Hart Co. Their children were: Lowery B., Margery, William R., Susan W. Eliza Brooks, Unnamed female, Henry S. and Millard Fillmore. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Sandi Gorin" <sgorin@glasgow-ky.com> To: <SOUTH-CENTRAL-KENTUCKY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, February 09, 2006 8:23 AM Subject: [SCKY] HART CO DEATHS - ABBOTT through AMOS > As most of you know, KY did not issue birth or death certificates until > 1911. For a > period of time, vital statistics were kept in the state on random years. > In > Hart Co, > the only years these records were kept was 1852 through 1859, 1861, 1874 > through > 1877, 1892, 1893, 1903, 1904 and 1907. > > I am starting a series of deaths in Hart Co during the years covered; > these > will be > shown in alpabetical order.This is ALL the information contained on the > individual, I > have nothing else to share! > > ABBOT, Slave Caroline, 11 mos & 4 days, owned by Susan J ABBOTT, lived > south of > the Green River, died of flux 4 Sept 1857. > ADWELL, john, age 57, married, died of consumption 30 Oct 1903 > AKIN, W W, 4 yrs, 8 mos, 22 days, north side of Green River, s/o James W & > Nancy > S, parents born Green Co, died of worms 02 Nov 1861. > AKRIDGE, Martha, 4 weeks old, d/o Brown LONG and Margaret AKRIDGE, > illegitimate, > father born Hart Co, mother born Green Co, died of whooping cough June > 1877. > ALDERSON, Aaron, 66, widow, born VA, s/o Aaron & Ruth, south side, unknown > cause, > 18 Jul 1858. > ALDERSON, Gideon, 16 yrs & 3 mos, single, s/o Aaron & Mahala, typhoid > fever, > 17 Nov 1853. > ALDERSON, Mahala, 52, married, born SC, d/o James K& Ruth BROOKS, > consumption, > 2 Sept 1852. > ALDERSON, Phebe, 690 yrs, 1 mo, 17 days, married, born VA, d/o Samuel & > Martha > GARVIN, south side, congestive fever, 27 Aug 1856. > ALDERSON, Ruth, 20, single, d/o Aaron & Mahala, typhoid fever, 25 Sep > 1853. > ALDERSON, William G, 27, s/o Aaron & Mahala, fever, 25 July 1852. > ALEXANDER, Emily, Black, 30, married, domestic, d/o Armstead & Susan > Allen, > parents both born Cumberland Co, consumption, 11 Aug 1875. > ALEXANDER, Laura, Black, 16 mos, d/o Philip K& Mary, parents born KY, > croup, > 15 Mar 1875. > ALEXANDER, Nathan, Black, 80, single, son of Sam & Patie, father b > Brunswick Co > VA, mother born VA, old age, 26 Sep 1877. > ALLEN, Mary Jane, 34, single, born Anderson? Co VA, d/o James & Nancy, > flux > and > dropsy, 5 Oct 1852. > ALLEN, no first, 3 hours, male, s/o James M & Rachel, north side, > premature, 15 Sept 1858. > ALLEN, Ophelia, 3 days, d/o Ben F & Mary A, north side, unknown, 15 Mar > 1875. > ALLEN, W R, 54, widow, female, born KY, d/o Arthur and Malinda (no last > names, both > born KY), stomach trouble, May 1904. > ALMARY, Mary E, 40, married, parents were RAMSEY, blood poisoning, 12 Nov > 1892 > ALTSCHELER, Elizabeth, 19, married, merchant's wife, d/o James & RUTh > POYNTER, > consumption, 30 July 1853. > ALVEY, Henry F, 24, no status, s/o J M & E, north side, unknown, 18 Nov > 1856. > AMOS, Auchilta?, 61, female, married, d/o Robert H & Sallie BURD, father > born SC, mother > born VA, unknown cause, 5 July 1877. > AMOS, Martha J, 2 yrs, 11 mos, 27 days, d/o Erasamus & Amanda, south side, > flux, > 20 Aug 1856. > AMOS, Wash, Black, 70, married, 02 May 1904. > AMOS, WIlliam R, 13 yrs and 11 mos, s/o Charles P & Armilda, typhoid, 02 > Sep 1852. > > 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/ > > > > ==== SOUTH-CENTRAL-KENTUCKY Mailing List ==== > > >

    02/09/2006 09:31:58
    1. HART CO DEATHS - ABBOTT through AMOS
    2. Sandi Gorin
    3. As most of you know, KY did not issue birth or death certificates until 1911. For a period of time, vital statistics were kept in the state on random years. In Hart Co, the only years these records were kept was 1852 through 1859, 1861, 1874 through 1877, 1892, 1893, 1903, 1904 and 1907. I am starting a series of deaths in Hart Co during the years covered; these will be shown in alpabetical order.This is ALL the information contained on the individual, I have nothing else to share! ABBOT, Slave Caroline, 11 mos & 4 days, owned by Susan J ABBOTT, lived south of the Green River, died of flux 4 Sept 1857. ADWELL, john, age 57, married, died of consumption 30 Oct 1903 AKIN, W W, 4 yrs, 8 mos, 22 days, north side of Green River, s/o James W & Nancy S, parents born Green Co, died of worms 02 Nov 1861. AKRIDGE, Martha, 4 weeks old, d/o Brown LONG and Margaret AKRIDGE, illegitimate, father born Hart Co, mother born Green Co, died of whooping cough June 1877. ALDERSON, Aaron, 66, widow, born VA, s/o Aaron & Ruth, south side, unknown cause, 18 Jul 1858. ALDERSON, Gideon, 16 yrs & 3 mos, single, s/o Aaron & Mahala, typhoid fever, 17 Nov 1853. ALDERSON, Mahala, 52, married, born SC, d/o James K& Ruth BROOKS, consumption, 2 Sept 1852. ALDERSON, Phebe, 690 yrs, 1 mo, 17 days, married, born VA, d/o Samuel & Martha GARVIN, south side, congestive fever, 27 Aug 1856. ALDERSON, Ruth, 20, single, d/o Aaron & Mahala, typhoid fever, 25 Sep 1853. ALDERSON, William G, 27, s/o Aaron & Mahala, fever, 25 July 1852. ALEXANDER, Emily, Black, 30, married, domestic, d/o Armstead & Susan Allen, parents both born Cumberland Co, consumption, 11 Aug 1875. ALEXANDER, Laura, Black, 16 mos, d/o Philip K& Mary, parents born KY, croup, 15 Mar 1875. ALEXANDER, Nathan, Black, 80, single, son of Sam & Patie, father b Brunswick Co VA, mother born VA, old age, 26 Sep 1877. ALLEN, Mary Jane, 34, single, born Anderson? Co VA, d/o James & Nancy, flux and dropsy, 5 Oct 1852. ALLEN, no first, 3 hours, male, s/o James M & Rachel, north side, premature, 15 Sept 1858. ALLEN, Ophelia, 3 days, d/o Ben F & Mary A, north side, unknown, 15 Mar 1875. ALLEN, W R, 54, widow, female, born KY, d/o Arthur and Malinda (no last names, both born KY), stomach trouble, May 1904. ALMARY, Mary E, 40, married, parents were RAMSEY, blood poisoning, 12 Nov 1892 ALTSCHELER, Elizabeth, 19, married, merchant's wife, d/o James & RUTh POYNTER, consumption, 30 July 1853. ALVEY, Henry F, 24, no status, s/o J M & E, north side, unknown, 18 Nov 1856. AMOS, Auchilta?, 61, female, married, d/o Robert H & Sallie BURD, father born SC, mother born VA, unknown cause, 5 July 1877. AMOS, Martha J, 2 yrs, 11 mos, 27 days, d/o Erasamus & Amanda, south side, flux, 20 Aug 1856. AMOS, Wash, Black, 70, married, 02 May 1904. AMOS, WIlliam R, 13 yrs and 11 mos, s/o Charles P & Armilda, typhoid, 02 Sep 1852. 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/

    02/09/2006 01:23:23
    1. WARREN CO -ORDER BOOK 1, 4 Mar 1800
    2. Sandi Gorin
    3. Session of 4 Mar 1800 with John MARSHALL, Michael HART & Robert WALLACE present. Indenture of sale between Francis BLACKWELL on one part and Stout BRINSON of the other; oaths taken of Robert STUART & Tolv [Toliver] CRAIG, certified. Same between William BUFORD and Jacob DRY; proved by oaths of Samuel RITCHIE, recorded. Same between Francis BLACKWELL and John WOOD; oath of Saml RITCHIE, recorded. Same between William BUFORD and Stout BRINSON, proved by oaths of Saml Ritchie, recorded. Gladin GORIN and Ragland LANGSTON joined the justices. Indenture of sale between William BUFORD and John WOOD, proved by oath of Samuel RITCHIE, recorded. The following are removed certificates as explained last week. Acreage shown in brackets: John COOK (200), Samuel HAYS (200 ), Samuel BARNHEART (100); removed. Richard WALKER (200), Joseph HOWELL (200), David HOWELL (200), ___ HENSON (20), Stephen JONES (200), Levi CUMPTON who was assignee of Adam SCOTT (200), William ESTES (200), Elijah ESTES (200), Dan CURD & Havilah CRUMP who was assignee of Geo MARTIN (69 acres), Levi RICHMOND (200), David WADKINS (200), David JONES (200) David HUDSPETH, Gladin GORIN, Ragland LANGSTON & Robert WALLACE are allowed to perform marriages. [note: as J P's]. Joseph LOGAN, a minister of the Gospel, allowed to perform marriages; Isham REAVES & David HUDSPETH his securities. Isham REAVES ordered that the Sheriff summon a jury to meet on the waters of Bays Fork to view for his proposed mill site. Toliver CRAIG sworn in as Deputy to the Sheriff. David ENIX? ENNIS? allowed to perform marriages; E W COVINGTON & William MILTON his securities. The following were removed certificates because the land had been taken by a prior claim: Rachal HENDRICKS (200), Jos ANTHONY (200), James REYNOLDS (200), Dan CURD & Havilah CRUMP, assignee of Simon McNEEL (200), William TRAVELSTREET (100), Robert BLACKBURN (100), James BLACKBURN (200), Stephen THOMPSON (200), Aaron RAYNOR (200), DAvid HOLLOWMAN (200), Elisha HOLLOWMAN (200), George COOK (200), Henry COVINGTGON (200), Mary HENSON (200), Saml COX (200 - eight of which were on a military claim), Samuel ANDERSON assignee of Andrew ANDERSON (200) Mitchel ONEAL allwoed to keep a ferry on Green River. Joseph NESLER, assignee of Andrew FRUND? (200 acres) wishes to take a different 100 acres. John ESTES Sr, Jas DOUGAN, Phenis COX and John WREN (any 3) to view for a road from the courthouse to Thompson BIGGS, leaving the Knobs that Henry GORIN lives on, and make report.Gladin GORIN, overseer of the road from STUART's Ferry to LOWRY's is exempt and instead he will keep the same road in repair. Adjourned, /s/ Gladin GORIN. To be continued next week with 5 Mar 1800. 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/

    02/08/2006 01:21:20
    1. OLD NEWSPAPER CLIPPINGS OBITUARIES
    2. wandafox
    3. I have these obituaries old clipping to give away to the first email Please just ask for one and give someone else a chance If know one ask I be happy to send more than one They are from the Tompkinsville Monroe Co Ky Paper Henry C Franklin John N. Johnson Lewis S. Frazier Chistopher Hayes William Richardson Thomas H. Howard Thorton H. Gee William M. Williams Dr. Caswell C. Riggs James M. Fraim Milton J. Goad Squire Jasper Hayes Asberry White Robert H. Richardson

    02/07/2006 11:39:17
    1. ADOLPH RUPP
    2. Sandi Gorin
    3. This is a special note that some of the guys on the list might be interested in who live close to Glasgow.If you know your basketball, you know the name of Adolph Rupp! Adolph Rupp The Coach 1901-1988. A special program on Thursday, 16 Feb 2006, 7pm. at the Plaza Theatre on Main Street in Glasgow, one half block off the square. Free Admission with donations to the Plaza Theater appreciated. This event is sponsored by the South Central Ky Cultural Center in association with the Plaza Theatre, funded in part by the Kentucky Humanities Council, The National Endowment for the Humanities and the Glasgow/Barren Co Tourist and Convention Commention. 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/

    02/07/2006 04:06:16
    1. MONROE CO TIDBITS - 29 JUNE 1939 CONTINUED
    2. Sandi Gorin
    3. Continuation of the 29 June 1939 news. Bids being received for cleaning the grounds at the Old Monroe (Mt Hermon) cemetery. On County Court Day, the Hon. Lilburn PHELPS of Jamestown KY and the Hoin. Heb LAWRENCE, Republican candidates for Circuit Court Judge in the district will be speeking. In the afternoon the Hon. John Young BROWN, Democratic candidate for Governor will be speaking. Warrants were issued in Barred County for Monroe Co men following a brawl at the Walter PAGE roadhouse near Glasgow Sunday night. The Glasgow Daily News reported that several men received severe cuts and bruises there on the Burkesville Road last night. Walter PAGE, the proprietor, said that the men came into the roadhouse and picked a fight with him. His head was bandaged today. No arrestes yet and the names were not reported. Last Wed, 22 June, Mrs Rosie PITCOCK and Preston SPEAR were married at the home of Madison ENGLAND. Judge J E MARTIN performed the ceremony followed by a wedding trip to TN. The couple is making their home at Mr. SPEAR's home on the Otia grade. 18 members of the Girls' Auxiliary of the T'ville Baptist Church and their guest of honor from Summer Shade, Miss Addie Mary BARTON, attended a picic with their leader, Mrs. Ruth Cook MOORE. They met at Old Mulkey. On 24 June, the following attended the campaign opening of Keen JOHNSON for Governor: Mr & Mrs Earl BRYANT, Garnet WHITESIDE, Clurie HEAD, Alton ROSS, Rube DODSON, Mr & Mrs Travis HAYS, Lee STEVENS, Dick PULLIAM, Stanley HEAD, Mamie PICKERELL, Tom HAYS, Chester TOOLEY, Cephus PAGE, Ben BIGGERSTAFF, Bug RICHARDSON,Larkin COPASS, Lillian GILLENWATER, Curtiss PETTITT, Ohlen CLAY, Terry RICHARDSON, John B WILLIAMS, Howard CLOYD, Thad RICHARDSON, Savage STEVENS, Sallie WHITESIDE, Jeff WILLIAMS, Guy TOOLEY, Lem MOSBY,Robert GERALDS and Jim TOOLEY. Impersonating a Federal highway engineer and giving the name of S H WILSON, an imposter in a dirty shirty passed a "cold" check for $15 in T'ville 9 June. Judge J E MARTIN received word from the FBI that this man is badly wanted. WILSON was also carrying false or stolen credentials. He was described as a strange gentle man who promised to blacktop the Old Mulkey road, highway 100, highway 63 and about everything we might want. Next week from 4 Apr 1940. 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/

    02/07/2006 12:48:14
    1. IN CLOSING MONDAY 6 FEB 2006 - PUZZLER & SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT
    2. Sandi Gorin
    3. Good Monday morning listers .... it's looking and feeling more like winter in beautiful south central KY! As a little reminder; I'm sure a lot of you have lost your "welcome letter" when you joined the list(s). If you change email addresses, it doesn't do any good to write a letter to rootsweb and ask them to change your address. You're "talking" to a robot computer which understands a mere two words - subscribe and unsubscribe. So - to change your email address you need to unsubscribe at your old address and then, with a separate email, subscribe at your new address. Both emails go to either: SOUTH-CENTRAL-KENTUCKY-L-REQUEST@rootsweb or KYBARREN-L-REQUEST@rootsweb.com depending which list you're subscribed to. Just put the word unsubscribe or the word subscribe in the body of the email depending on which option you're seeking. Charlie has posted the puzzler for this week. If you'd like to give it a try, click on the URL in my signature line called gensoup and give it a try! There is a site I'm hoping you will visit soon, I think you'll like it.! Go to: http://kyvitals.com/vis/search/search_death_recs.php This is the Kentucky Vital Records Project hosted by rootsweb with many volunteers working feverishly, and with our own Sherri Hall doing a LOT of work! At this site is being posted Kentucky death certificates; over 54,000 are already on file - with a copy of the actual certificate. One can search on a particular name in a certain county, or all counties. It is not possible to search for all the deaths in a particular county however. When you load the page, you type in the name and when you are taken to the page with that surname, you will see, in the far right corner a "yes" or "no". If it says yes, that means that the actual death certificate has been scanned and uploaded for your viewing. If it says no, the basic information for that individual is shown, but no certificate. More certificates are being added constantly so keep checking back please! This is absolutely wonderful and my thanks for all those working so hard to make these records available for us!! 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/

    02/06/2006 01:19:01
    1. BARREN CO - GUARDIAN BONDS - TADLOCK THROUGH WELSH
    2. Sandi Gorin
    3. TADLOCK: Lewis and Phebe, orphans of James Tadlock, decd. John PINKLEY guardian; Archibald SLOAN, securities, 15 July 1811. TERRY, Martha E. Sarah E Terry guardian; Daniel SMITH security, 3 Apr 1857. THOMAS, Henry & Jane: Martin PAYNE guardian; Henry CHILDRESS, security, 20 Oct 1845. THOMASSEN, Catherine; R B Thomasson guardian; Wm ELLIS, sec, 25 May 1857. THOMASSON: Francis J, Henry J: Wm ELLIS guardian; E E SMITH, sec; 16 May 1857. THOMASSON, Geo H & Rhoda C: Greenbery THOMASSON guardian; A P CHILDRESS, sec, 19 Nov 1855. THOMASSON, John C: Kintchin D DOSSEY guardian; J B HUNT & P M DOSSEY, sec, 17 Dec 1855. TOBY, Henrietta V, Mary E, Sarah E, Wm E: Elizabeth F TOBY guardian; Hugh A MITCHELL, sec; 27 Apr 1858. "To Travis COCKRILL - my sister Elizabeth F TOBY desires to be appt. Guardian of her children. You will please sign my name to Bonds he [sic] may be required. Apr 26, 1858, Attest J W GORIN. Signed: H A MITCHELL. TOWERS, Wm. Daniel PRICE guardian; Hudson LEWIS security, 19 Aug 1815. TUDER, Elizabeth, Jno R, Mary A, Peggy: Robertson TUDER guardian; N W FORBIS security, 18 May 1857. UNDERWOOD, James C. David UNDERWOOD guardian; Andrew MARSHALL, Elijah KINCHELOE, William BELl, Nancy UNDERWOOD, securities; 17 Nov 1856. VANZANT, James: Orphan of Abraham Vanzant, decd. Bennett ONEALE & Jane ONEAL guardians; James WALLER sec. 17 Oct 1831. Changed 17 Dec 1832 with Bennett ONEALE guardian; sureties by John B THOMPSON. WADE, Cynthia, Nancy: Infant orphans of Thomas V WADE, decd. Hezekiah P MURRELL guardian; Robert and Samuel MURRELL securities, 20 July 1840. WADE, Franklin: David S WADE guardian; Thos H PENICK seurity, 20 Sept 1858. WADE,, Harriet Henry: Infant orphan of Henry G Wade, dec. Robert PARRISH Guardian; David B RITTER, security, 21 Nov 1836. Changed, no date found, to William E MUNFORD guardian; James JEFFRIES security. WADE, Margaret C: Guardian Robert S WADE, security: N M HARLAN & Joel S PERKINS, 11 Sept 1858. WAGONER: Harriet, Martin F, Mary, Polly, Susan, Susannah: Orphans of James WAGGONER [spelled both ways], John McDANIEL guardian; James FRANKLIN, security, 19 Dec and 20 Dec 1824. WALTERS, Flemming W, Patience: Orphans of George WALTERS, decd. Sylvanus M BAGBY guardian; John BAGBY security, 16 Apr 1821. Changed 16 Feb 1824 with William POYNTER Jr guardian; WIlliam POYNTER Sr security. WASHINGTON, Nancy Ann: Orphan of Vincent WILLIAMS [so shown], decd; David ALLEN guardian; Isham HARDY, sec. 18 May 1818. WATKINS, Austen?, Mary M, Robert G, Wm H: Thomas M WATKINS guardian; James H GATEWOOD, sec, 19 Apr 1858. WELSH, Milinda and Permelia: Orphans of Wm WELSH decde. William T BUSH, guardian; Thomas MAYFIELD, seurity, 18 Dec 1815. series to be concluded 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/

    02/06/2006 12:55:26