Bob, I received your post to the list just fine. I have been looking for anything other that what Rose already has regarding the colonial Talby's or where they came from, but have found nothing, but I did find, by accident, that the word "talby" means a farm or town in Sweden, don't know how that information helps, but I thought that I would mention it. Louise On Tue, 27 Jul 2004 14:31:08 EDT Rlgjr1@aol.com writes: > It's been so long since I have been on line, that I thought I would > re-introduce myself. > > My claim to the Taulbee line is through my mother. My mother was > Dorothy > Brown, the daughter of Doloras Elim ( or Elam, no one is sure which) > and William > Edward Brown. William was 30 years to my grandmother, born in > Cumberland County > PA in 1865. My grandmother was born in Lee City, KY in 1895. > Haven't been > able to find anything else about my grandfather. My aunts say he > worked a while > in the Argentine for International Harvester so maybe I can find a > passport > record or IH may have its ancient employment records. I will have to > get around > to asking some day. > > Grandma was the daughter of Emily Bailey and John Elim. No one knows > if there > was a marriage between Emily and John Elim or not. She died before I > was born > but I remember as a small boy visiting the shack of her husband, > John (Jean?) > DuChene where the North Fork meets the Middle Fork of the Clearwater > River in > Idaho. > > Emily was the daughter of Gabriel Bailey and Paulina Taulbee. My > aunts > remember them, but they were long before my time. > > Paulina was the daughter of Jefferson Davis Taulbee and Tempy Hill. > Tempy was > the daughter of Nancy Taulbee and who knows who. Have no idea if > there was a > marriage here or not. I suspect there was not, and that would have > been more > of a problem for Nancy and Tempy then than it would be now. > > Jefferson Davis Taulbee was the son of William Ashford Taulbee and > mary > Birchfield. The rest is well known to all of us, > > William Ashford Taulbee < Samuel Taulbee < William Hitchcock > Taulbee < > Samuel < Edward etc. It is after William Hitchcock that the name > more or less > standardizes itself. There is certainly no standardization to the > way William's > name is spelled. > > > > This is the only one of my four lines I have been able to get an > extensive > handle on. My paternal grandfather dropped off the face of the > earth about > 1944 or so. Maybe space aliens took him or something. I only have a > photo of 3 > half siblings and a dog taken in the early 1940s with the children's > name on > it as a clue. I dont know much about my paternal grandmother except > she was the > daughter of George Cumberland Brady and Emma Lee. I have a picture > of Emma > about the age of 5 taken in Herfordshire England about 1875. George > was the son > of George Brady and Mary Dressback, and probably came out of the > line of > Martin Dreisbach. > > And that is really all I know about my lines. > > As for me myself, I was born at Camp Hood, Texas in 1944. I did most > of my > elementry schooling in Pasco, Washington where my father worked at > the Hanford > Nuculear Reservation. I attended college about 3 years in Mexico > City, got > tired of studying and went into the Air Force in December of 1964 > and got out in > 1973. I was sent right back to college at the Defense Language > Institues at > Indiana University and later at Monterrey, California where I > learned Russian and > French. Never did use the Russian much and remember enough to order > a beer > and get arrested. The French I learned well enough to marry a young > French > woman. We parted friends about 14 years later and my current wife, > Betty, is a RN > here in the Phoenix area. When she is at work, I still have a boss > at home in > the form of Billy, our King Charles Spaniel. > > I was a teacher in both elementary and secondary for many years then > in 2000, > I had to give that up altoghether when I developed a tumor on the > brain stem. > It is not cancer, but its location makes it just as dangerous. I > think they > finally have it under control and it will leave me alone. Anyway the > government > now says I am disabled and I am not going to argue with them as it > gives me > medical goverage through medicare years earlier than I would > otherwise be able > to get. I don't know if I will ever be able to really go back to > work. Unless > I can do it in a big way, I am hesitant to risk the loss of Social > Security > and Medicare. Still almost 5 years before I am 65. A moot point > unless I > improve a lot more than I have, but things are looking very good for > me and I am > much better than I was at this time last year. > > That's enough for now. Someone let me know if this came through the > list. My > last posting, of yesterday, did not come back to me like it is > supposed to. > > Bob > > I jsut accidently sent this from another screen name so the list > manager will > get a bounce probably from that name. Sorry > > > ==== TAULBEE Mailing List ==== > GOING AWAY FOR MORE THAN A COUPLE DAYS? > UNSUBSCRIBE FROM YOUR LISTS. > TAULBEE-L-request@rootsweb.com or TAULBEE-D-request@rootsweb.com > UNSUBSCRIBE is the command for both. > > ============================== > Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration > Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. 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This was sent to me by Janet Allen for posting. Thanks, Janet. Norma Kansas City Star, July 26, 2004 Ann J. Taulbee Ann J. Taulbee, 61, of Weston, MO, passed away July 24, 2004, at her home. Funeral services will be 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, July 28, 2004, at the Vaughn Funeral Chapel in Weston. Visitation will be 6:30-8 p.m. Tuesday, July 27, at the funeral chapel. Interment will be in the Pleasant Ridge Cemetery in Weston. The family suggests contributions to the Alzheimer's Association. Ann was born August 14, 1942 in Orrick, MO. She married Kenneth Ray Taulbee on September 15, 1962 in Orrick, MO. She worked as a deputy county clerk for the Count Clerk's Office in Platte County, MO. Ann was a loving caregiver to her husband. She loved to read, work on crafts, and spend time with her grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents, Clifford Jewell Dickey and Margaret Jeanette Gooch Dickey; her husband, Kenneth, and one brother. Mrs. Taulbee is survived by one son, Ken Taulbee of Kansas City, MO; one daughter, Taryn Taulbee of Platte City, MO; and two grandchildren, Kacie and Kailyn Saxer-Taulbee.
Bob, Your reintroduction was posted to the list. Cynthia Taulbee-Ellis In a message dated 7/27/2004 11:31:51 AM Pacific Standard Time, Rlgjr1@aol.com writes: It's been so long since I have been on line, that I thought I would re-introduce myself. My claim to the Taulbee line is through my mother. My mother was Dorothy Brown, the daughter of Doloras Elim ( or Elam, no one is sure which) and William Edward Brown. William was 30 years to my grandmother, born in Cumberland County PA in 1865. My grandmother was born in Lee City, KY in 1895. Haven't been able to find anything else about my grandfather. My aunts say he worked a while in the Argentine for International Harvester so maybe I can find a passport record or IH may have its ancient employment records. I will have to get around to asking some day. Grandma was the daughter of Emily Bailey and John Elim. No one knows if there was a marriage between Emily and John Elim or not. She died before I was born but I remember as a small boy visiting the shack of her husband, John (Jean?) DuChene where the North Fork meets the Middle Fork of the Clearwater River in Idaho. Emily was the daughter of Gabriel Bailey and Paulina Taulbee. My aunts remember them, but they were long before my time. Paulina was the daughter of Jefferson Davis Taulbee and Tempy Hill. Tempy was the daughter of Nancy Taulbee and who knows who. Have no idea if there was a marriage here or not. I suspect there was not, and that would have been more of a problem for Nancy and Tempy then than it would be now. Jefferson Davis Taulbee was the son of William Ashford Taulbee and mary Birchfield. The rest is well known to all of us, William Ashford Taulbee < Samuel Taulbee < William Hitchcock Taulbee < Samuel < Edward etc. It is after William Hitchcock that the name more or less standardizes itself. There is certainly no standardization to the way William's name is spelled. This is the only one of my four lines I have been able to get an extensive handle on. My paternal grandfather dropped off the face of the earth about 1944 or so. Maybe space aliens took him or something. I only have a photo of 3 half siblings and a dog taken in the early 1940s with the children's name on it as a clue. I dont know much about my paternal grandmother except she was the daughter of George Cumberland Brady and Emma Lee. I have a picture of Emma about the age of 5 taken in Herfordshire England about 1875. George was the son of George Brady and Mary Dressback, and probably came out of the line of Martin Dreisbach. And that is really all I know about my lines. As for me myself, I was born at Camp Hood, Texas in 1944. I did most of my elementry schooling in Pasco, Washington where my father worked at the Hanford Nuculear Reservation. I attended college about 3 years in Mexico City, got tired of studying and went into the Air Force in December of 1964 and got out in 1973. I was sent right back to college at the Defense Language Institues at Indiana University and later at Monterrey, California where I learned Russian and French. Never did use the Russian much and remember enough to order a beer and get arrested. The French I learned well enough to marry a young French woman. We parted friends about 14 years later and my current wife, Betty, is a RN here in the Phoenix area. When she is at work, I still have a boss at home in the form of Billy, our King Charles Spaniel. I was a teacher in both elementary and secondary for many years then in 2000, I had to give that up altoghether when I developed a tumor on the brain stem. It is not cancer, but its location makes it just as dangerous. I think they finally have it under control and it will leave me alone. Anyway the government now says I am disabled and I am not going to argue with them as it gives me medical goverage through medicare years earlier than I would otherwise be able to get. I don't know if I will ever be able to really go back to work. Unless I can do it in a big way, I am hesitant to risk the loss of Social Security and Medicare. Still almost 5 years before I am 65. A moot point unless I improve a lot more than I have, but things are looking very good for me and I am much better than I was at this time last year. That's enough for now. Someone let me know if this came through the list. My last posting, of yesterday, did not come back to me like it is supposed to. Bob I jsut accidently sent this from another screen name so the list manager will get a bounce probably from that name. Sorry
It's been so long since I have been on line, that I thought I would re-introduce myself. My claim to the Taulbee line is through my mother. My mother was Dorothy Brown, the daughter of Doloras Elim ( or Elam, no one is sure which) and William Edward Brown. William was 30 years to my grandmother, born in Cumberland County PA in 1865. My grandmother was born in Lee City, KY in 1895. Haven't been able to find anything else about my grandfather. My aunts say he worked a while in the Argentine for International Harvester so maybe I can find a passport record or IH may have its ancient employment records. I will have to get around to asking some day. Grandma was the daughter of Emily Bailey and John Elim. No one knows if there was a marriage between Emily and John Elim or not. She died before I was born but I remember as a small boy visiting the shack of her husband, John (Jean?) DuChene where the North Fork meets the Middle Fork of the Clearwater River in Idaho. Emily was the daughter of Gabriel Bailey and Paulina Taulbee. My aunts remember them, but they were long before my time. Paulina was the daughter of Jefferson Davis Taulbee and Tempy Hill. Tempy was the daughter of Nancy Taulbee and who knows who. Have no idea if there was a marriage here or not. I suspect there was not, and that would have been more of a problem for Nancy and Tempy then than it would be now. Jefferson Davis Taulbee was the son of William Ashford Taulbee and mary Birchfield. The rest is well known to all of us, William Ashford Taulbee < Samuel Taulbee < William Hitchcock Taulbee < Samuel < Edward etc. It is after William Hitchcock that the name more or less standardizes itself. There is certainly no standardization to the way William's name is spelled. This is the only one of my four lines I have been able to get an extensive handle on. My paternal grandfather dropped off the face of the earth about 1944 or so. Maybe space aliens took him or something. I only have a photo of 3 half siblings and a dog taken in the early 1940s with the children's name on it as a clue. I dont know much about my paternal grandmother except she was the daughter of George Cumberland Brady and Emma Lee. I have a picture of Emma about the age of 5 taken in Herfordshire England about 1875. George was the son of George Brady and Mary Dressback, and probably came out of the line of Martin Dreisbach. And that is really all I know about my lines. As for me myself, I was born at Camp Hood, Texas in 1944. I did most of my elementry schooling in Pasco, Washington where my father worked at the Hanford Nuculear Reservation. I attended college about 3 years in Mexico City, got tired of studying and went into the Air Force in December of 1964 and got out in 1973. I was sent right back to college at the Defense Language Institues at Indiana University and later at Monterrey, California where I learned Russian and French. Never did use the Russian much and remember enough to order a beer and get arrested. The French I learned well enough to marry a young French woman. We parted friends about 14 years later and my current wife, Betty, is a RN here in the Phoenix area. When she is at work, I still have a boss at home in the form of Billy, our King Charles Spaniel. I was a teacher in both elementary and secondary for many years then in 2000, I had to give that up altoghether when I developed a tumor on the brain stem. It is not cancer, but its location makes it just as dangerous. I think they finally have it under control and it will leave me alone. Anyway the government now says I am disabled and I am not going to argue with them as it gives me medical goverage through medicare years earlier than I would otherwise be able to get. I don't know if I will ever be able to really go back to work. Unless I can do it in a big way, I am hesitant to risk the loss of Social Security and Medicare. Still almost 5 years before I am 65. A moot point unless I improve a lot more than I have, but things are looking very good for me and I am much better than I was at this time last year. That's enough for now. Someone let me know if this came through the list. My last posting, of yesterday, did not come back to me like it is supposed to. Bob I jsut accidently sent this from another screen name so the list manager will get a bounce probably from that name. Sorry
One of the major problems since my second surgery that caused me to drop out of the hunt for the past was that my memory, both short and long term was shot to all heck. Now, the long term memory has mostly returned and the short term is getting much better. That I confused Edward with John in my last post is just an example. I will have to do a lot of review to get back to where I was two or three years ago. Before I signed off, several thoughts were going through my mind. One is that we are all mostly. maybe 99 percent, from the line that descends from Edward through Samuel on down through William Hitchock etc. We are a large family with a much larger unknown out there, possibly. We just don;t have, or didn't have two years ago, information on the other posible lines, if they exist. Given the sickness and wars, there may be not much to be found. One olf the things we had always done, is assume that Edward descends from John and Dorothy. Makes sense, but unless one of you has found something in the past wo years, there is a generation missing to establish that this is indeed the same line. On the other side of the pond, in I think the IGI, there is a reference to a marriage between a John Talby and a Dorothy. But the dates cause problems in showing that this could be the same John and Dorothy in Salem. I spent some time at the Royal Geneology Society Library in London and got nowhere except the idea that I had to go to Liverpool and not London to continue the search. My surgeries derailed that idea, but who knows? There are books that state that Edward's wife was a Gasoway. this has been shown not to be correct in subsequent pubs. So we still have a great mystery. Some of us enjoy solving mysteries and one of us may just do it someday. I met many great people on this list. In searching for Taulbee descends I found a cousin alll my aunts were sure was long dead. All kinds of surprises. I also found a line with several generations of altzheimer's among the male descendents. Kind of scary, but perhaps a reason to spend time at this search. I found brilliant memberts of the family as well as scoundrals, Johnny Rebs and Billy Yanks. My 2great grandfather and grandmother wandered al throughout the west before settling in Wisconsin. My Aunt has a quilt made by my 2great grandmother about the time just before of after the Civil War from wool she had raised, spun, and dyed from roots she sug. I am in line for that quilt since I am the only one in her close family researching the family past. It is wonderful to talk to someone who knew these people, even if four score years ago. Unless one of you has discovered something in the past two years, there is no information on the European origin of the family and just how they got here. John and Dorothy are not listed among the Mayflower passengers, so they came a few years later, but still in the eary days, probably helped establish the Bay Colony rather than Plymouth. But just where did they come from? The spelling of Taulbee is strictly American in origin, The same individual has been listed as Talby, Tolby, Talbee, Taulbee, Talybey, etc. All pronunced the same way. Not surprising gin the history of illitercy in the eary US. In England, I was told by an English genealogist tthat Talby and Dalby were phonetic equivelants in the 17th century, and there are lots of Dalbys listed in England. Kind of like trying to trace Jones (which we have to do in one of the Talby wife's lines) or Smith. Anyway, we know the name was in England in the 17th century. We know that some Tolby came from Ireland in the early 19th century and then disapeared. We know really nothing else. The specualtion in Rose's book, which draws greatly on a letter from Judge Taulbee of Texas, placing the name as descending from Norman French or German is without foundation unless something else can be found. So we are stuck. But that is what always made this fun for me. Somewhere, somethng must exist (The bloody British couldn't have destroyed everything when they burned Washington) to make a likely connection. We don't have to trace the line back to Adam in the Garden, but it would be nice to know what we were in the ancient world, just so we could see how much we have changed. Anyway, I met a lot of wonderful friends in this research, and maybe some of you will not have forgotten me. Any of you are welcome to contact me at 623-214-1931. It is kind of cool today, only supposed to reach 103, so maybe I will get some work done outside. Talk to you again.
Bob, Glad to hear from you again! You have been missed! Welcome back! Cousin Cynthia Taulbee-Ellis In a message dated 7/26/2004 7:14:36 AM Eastern Daylight Time, William Taulbee <willtau@yahoo.com> writes: >HELLO, BOB! HOW GOOD IT IS TO HEAR FROM YOU. I HAVE WORRIED SO MUCH ABOUT WHAT HAD BECOME OF YOU AFTER YOU SAID YOU WERE GOING TO VISIT SOME SICK RELATIVE. I AM SO HAPPY YOU WERE ABLE TO MAKE YOUR TRIP TO KENTUCKY WHERE SO MANY OF THE TAULBEES SETTLED. > >Will keep praying for you and that you will continue to recover. > > Cousin Bill Taulbee > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >--------------------------------- >Do you Yahoo!? >Yahoo! Mail is new and improved - Check it out! > > >==== TAULBEE Mailing List ==== >GOING AWAY FOR MORE THAN A COUPLE DAYS? >UNSUBSCRIBE FROM YOUR LISTS. >TAULBEE-L-request@rootsweb.com or TAULBEE-D-request@rootsweb.com > UNSUBSCRIBE is the command for both. > >============================== >Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration >Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. >http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237 > >
Bob, Great to hear from you and it's great to know that you are doing better. Don't know if you remember me but I'm the Taulbee who works for the Army. I did a tour in Germany from 1999-2002 and looked for some of the missing Taulbees when I was in England a few times but failed miserably! Jerry Taulbee -----Original Message----- From: Sharon0104@aol.com [mailto:Sharon0104@aol.com] Sent: Monday, July 26, 2004 4:11 AM To: TAULBEE-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [TAULBEE-L] Back in the hunt Oh my gosh!!! I can't believe it is really you............I am so glad you are back and that you ae doing better......Don't be a stranger Sharon Taulbee Whited ==== TAULBEE Mailing List ==== ANCESTRY TAULBEE MESSAGE BOARD: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec?htx=board&r=an&p=surnames.taulbee ============================== Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237
......and add my name to Bill's recovery list!!!!!! Tom -----Original Message----- From: William Taulbee [mailto:willtau@yahoo.com] Sent: Monday, July 26, 2004 7:15 AM To: TAULBEE-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [TAULBEE-L] WELCOME HOME!!! HELLO, BOB! HOW GOOD IT IS TO HEAR FROM YOU. I HAVE WORRIED SO MUCH ABOUT WHAT HAD BECOME OF YOU AFTER YOU SAID YOU WERE GOING TO VISIT SOME SICK RELATIVE. I AM SO HAPPY YOU WERE ABLE TO MAKE YOUR TRIP TO KENTUCKY WHERE SO MANY OF THE TAULBEES SETTLED. Will keep praying for you and that you will continue to recover. Cousin Bill Taulbee --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail is new and improved - Check it out! ==== TAULBEE Mailing List ==== GOING AWAY FOR MORE THAN A COUPLE DAYS? UNSUBSCRIBE FROM YOUR LISTS. TAULBEE-L-request@rootsweb.com or TAULBEE-D-request@rootsweb.com UNSUBSCRIBE is the command for both. ============================== Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237
Bob, What a wonderful surprise! I am so glad to hear that you are doing better. Louise On Sun, 25 Jul 2004 21:16:12 EDT Rlgjr1@aol.com writes: > It has been a long time since I last posted to this group. I have > regained > enough strength after two neurosurgeires, gamma knief radiation, and > a couple of > eye surgeries to attend to my email agin. I have missed this group. > I don't > know how many have tried to contact me, but I have been off line for > naby > months as it was too difficult to handle the computer. But nothing > can keep me > down. As far as I know the tumor is dormant. They will never get it > all, it is too > close to the vegas nerve, but the gamma knief is supposed to keep it > from > growing again. Best off all I can now see properly, which means I > can drive again > and I and my wife just spent two weeks in the northwest and Zion and > Bryce > parks on the way back. I did get the emails from a couple who > requested CDs of > Rose's book. I don't know how many I missed when I was off line. I > also got a > phone call from Earl Taulbee while I was up north. > > I haven't looked at the website since I turned the list over to > Norma. If the > passwords are still on my laptop, I should be able to get to the ftp > site and > see if I can clean it up some. Try that sometime next week. > > I no longer know the email of many of you who used to email me > reguarly, > would appreciate it you contact me again. > > When I signed off last time, I passed you the word that Janet, one > of the > four original members of this list had overian cancer. I am happy > to report that > my wife gave her the name of a doctor in Seattle who lost his wife > to it and > has dedicated himself to licking it, He took her into a study and > she is still > very much alive. Her previous doctor had told her to go home take > pain pills, > that there was nothing to do. She still has some small tumors, but > she is > also alive and out of pain. > > That's all I have to say for now. Somewhere I still have one final > installment of the newspaper reports of Kincaid's trial for the > murder of Rep. Taulbee. > If I find it. I will post it. > > Hope to talk to all of you later. > > Bob George; > > PS for those who do not know me, I am in the Taulbee line via the > maternal > side, through Gabrial Bailey, back through William Ashford Taulbee > and to Edward > in Salem. Never have found anything on the otherside of the pond to > tell me > where Edward or Dorothy came from. I suspect Ireland, but that is a > guess since > there are tolbys who come from Ireland later, but no proof. > > > ==== TAULBEE Mailing List ==== > GOING AWAY FOR MORE THAN A COUPLE DAYS? > UNSUBSCRIBE FROM YOUR LISTS. > TAULBEE-L-request@rootsweb.com or TAULBEE-D-request@rootsweb.com > UNSUBSCRIBE is the command for both. > > ============================== > You can manage your RootsWeb-Review subscription from > http://newsletters.rootsweb.com/ > > > ________________________________________________________________ The best thing to hit the Internet in years - Juno SpeedBand! Surf the Web up to FIVE TIMES FASTER! Only $14.95/ month - visit www.juno.com to sign up today!
HELLO, BOB! HOW GOOD IT IS TO HEAR FROM YOU. I HAVE WORRIED SO MUCH ABOUT WHAT HAD BECOME OF YOU AFTER YOU SAID YOU WERE GOING TO VISIT SOME SICK RELATIVE. I AM SO HAPPY YOU WERE ABLE TO MAKE YOUR TRIP TO KENTUCKY WHERE SO MANY OF THE TAULBEES SETTLED. Will keep praying for you and that you will continue to recover. Cousin Bill Taulbee --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail is new and improved - Check it out!
Oh my gosh!!! I can't believe it is really you............I am so glad you are back and that you ae doing better......Don't be a stranger Sharon Taulbee Whited
Well, as I live and breathe!!!!! What a surprise! You don't know how many people have written wanting to know what happened to you, how you were, where you were, etc! It sure is good to see you are still up to pushing a few keys and getting a message out! I am so glad to hear your health has improved! I'm sure we all are! For those that are new to the list, Bob George was the original list owner. His health decided to take a nose dive and he has been away for about 2 years! Welcome Home, Bob! We look forward to hearing more from you! Norma - (the one who rescued Taulbee -L from the orphanage! <G>) from - Middletown Ohio Family Page - http://www.angelfire.com/oh/myfamilygenes/
It has been a long time since I last posted to this group. I have regained enough strength after two neurosurgeires, gamma knief radiation, and a couple of eye surgeries to attend to my email agin. I have missed this group. I don't know how many have tried to contact me, but I have been off line for naby months as it was too difficult to handle the computer. But nothing can keep me down. As far as I know the tumor is dormant. They will never get it all, it is too close to the vegas nerve, but the gamma knief is supposed to keep it from growing again. Best off all I can now see properly, which means I can drive again and I and my wife just spent two weeks in the northwest and Zion and Bryce parks on the way back. I did get the emails from a couple who requested CDs of Rose's book. I don't know how many I missed when I was off line. I also got a phone call from Earl Taulbee while I was up north. I haven't looked at the website since I turned the list over to Norma. If the passwords are still on my laptop, I should be able to get to the ftp site and see if I can clean it up some. Try that sometime next week. I no longer know the email of many of you who used to email me reguarly, would appreciate it you contact me again. When I signed off last time, I passed you the word that Janet, one of the four original members of this list had overian cancer. I am happy to report that my wife gave her the name of a doctor in Seattle who lost his wife to it and has dedicated himself to licking it, He took her into a study and she is still very much alive. Her previous doctor had told her to go home take pain pills, that there was nothing to do. She still has some small tumors, but she is also alive and out of pain. That's all I have to say for now. Somewhere I still have one final installment of the newspaper reports of Kincaid's trial for the murder of Rep. Taulbee. If I find it. I will post it. Hope to talk to all of you later. Bob George; PS for those who do not know me, I am in the Taulbee line via the maternal side, through Gabrial Bailey, back through William Ashford Taulbee and to Edward in Salem. Never have found anything on the otherside of the pond to tell me where Edward or Dorothy came from. I suspect Ireland, but that is a guess since there are tolbys who come from Ireland later, but no proof.
Bob George, I am also in the TAULBEE line specifically William Ashford. If you would like to email me directly that would be great. krazylisa2@earthlink.net Get well soon Lisa -------Original Message------- From: TAULBEE-L@rootsweb.com Date: 07/25/04 18:16:29 To: TAULBEE-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [TAULBEE-L] Back in the hunt It has been a long time since I last posted to this group. I have regained enough strength after two neurosurgeires, gamma knief radiation, and a couple of eye surgeries to attend to my email agin. I have missed this group. I don't know how many have tried to contact me, but I have been off line for naby months as it was too difficult to handle the computer. But nothing can keep me down. As far as I know the tumor is dormant. They will never get it all, it is too close to the vegas nerve, but the gamma knief is supposed to keep it from growing again. Best off all I can now see properly, which means I can drive again and I and my wife just spent two weeks in the northwest and Zion and Bryce parks on the way back. I did get the emails from a couple who requested CDs of Rose's book. I don't know how many I missed when I was off line. I also got a phone call from Earl Taulbee while I was up north. I haven't looked at the website since I turned the list over to Norma. If the passwords are still on my laptop, I should be able to get to the ftp site and see if I can clean it up some. Try that sometime next week. I no longer know the email of many of you who used to email me reguarly, would appreciate it you contact me again. When I signed off last time, I passed you the word that Janet, one of the four original members of this list had overian cancer. I am happy to report that my wife gave her the name of a doctor in Seattle who lost his wife to it and has dedicated himself to licking it, He took her into a study and she is still very much alive. Her previous doctor had told her to go home take pain pills that there was nothing to do. She still has some small tumors, but she is also alive and out of pain. That's all I have to say for now. Somewhere I still have one final installment of the newspaper reports of Kincaid's trial for the murder of Rep. Taulbee. If I find it. I will post it. Hope to talk to all of you later. Bob George; PS for those who do not know me, I am in the Taulbee line via the maternal side, through Gabrial Bailey, back through William Ashford Taulbee and to Edward in Salem. Never have found anything on the otherside of the pond to tell me where Edward or Dorothy came from. I suspect Ireland, but that is a guess since there are tolbys who come from Ireland later, but no proof. ==== TAULBEE Mailing List ==== GOING AWAY FOR MORE THAN A COUPLE DAYS? UNSUBSCRIBE FROM YOUR LISTS. TAULBEE-L-request@rootsweb.com or TAULBEE-D-request@rootsweb.com UNSUBSCRIBE is the command for both. ============================== You can manage your RootsWeb-Review subscription from http://newsletters.rootsweb.com/
Dr. Arnold L. Taulbee, 71 of Beattyville, KY, widower of Danielle Marie (Morrison) Taulbee, passed away Thursday, July 15, 2004 at the Thomson-Hood Veterans Center in Wilmore, KY. He was born July 5, 1933 in Lee City, KY to the late Earl and Edna Taulbee. He was a U.S. Army Veteran having served in the Korean Conflict. He was a former physician and a member of the Beattyville Christian Center. Survivors include two sons, Brian Lee Taulbee of Lawrenceburg, KY, Arnold Keith (& Barbara) Taulbee of Stanton, KY; one daughter, Dannie Rochelle (& Stephen) Smith of Lawrenceburg, KY; and seven grandchildren, Devin, Shane, Breanna and Derek Taulbee and Christian, Corey and Molly Smith; one brother, Paul Taulbee of Dry Ridge, KY; two sisters, Janelle Buchanan of Flemingsburg, KY and Jackie Hanson of Ft. Thomas, KY; and a host of friends and relatives. Along with his parents, his wife, he was preceded in death by two brothers, Dwayne and Danny Joe Taulbee and one sister, Janet Boshears.. Funeral services for Dr. Arnold Taulbee were held Sunday, July 18, 2003 at 2 p.m. in the Booneville Funeral Home Chapel with the Brother Herman Newton officiating. Burial was in the Hazel Green Cemetery, with the Booneville Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. Danielle Marie Taulbee, 66 of Beattyville, KY, passed away Tuesday, July 13, 2004 at the Heritage Hall Nursing Home in Lawrenceburg, KY. She was born April 7, 1938 in Middletown, Ohio, to Ruth (Brown) Morrison of Beattyville, KY and the late Dorsey Ray Morrison. She was a homemaker and a member of the Beattyville Christian Center. Survivors include her husband of 45 years, Dr. Arnold Lee Taulbee; two sons, Brian Lee Taulbee of Lawrenceburg, KY and Arnold Keith (& Barbara) Taulbee of Stanton, KY; one daughter Dannie Rochelle (& Stephen) Smith of Lawrenceburg, KY; her mother, Ruth Morrison of Beattyville, KY: seven grandchildren, Shane, Devin, Breanna and Derek Taulbee and Christinan, Corey and Molly Smith; three brothers, Don Morrison of Jonesboro, TN, Chuck Morrison of Erwin, TN, Tim Morrison of Elgin, TX: one sister, Pat Morrison Haymaker of Beattyville, KY; and a host of friends and relatives. Along with her father, she was preceded in death by one brother, Sam Morrison. Burial in the Hazel Green Cemetery. Carole
You're right Belinda, it clearly says Taulbee on the census page! Thanks so much. Louise On Sun, 11 Jul 2004 13:17:38 -0700 (PDT) Belinda Allender <bc_all@yahoo.com> writes: > Louise, > > I found George Taulbee in the 1930 Census. > > He is listed under the name Taubel. > > When you look at the record he looks like Taulbee, I guess who every > typed it up had a bad day. > > Anyway here goes. > 1930 Census Breathitt county, KY Elliotsville Dist #8 taken > 4/11/1930 by Bradley young > > 77/79 > Taulbee > George Head W 30 KY Farmer > Helen Wife W 27 KY > Beulah Dau W 9 KY > Furbia Dau W 6 KY > Forest Son W 4 6/12 KY > Morris Son W 2 6/12 KY > Ray Son W 5/12 KY > > Sincerely, > Belinda ________________________________________________________________ The best thing to hit the Internet in years - Juno SpeedBand! Surf the Web up to FIVE TIMES FASTER! Only $14.95/ month - visit www.juno.com to sign up today!
Hi Belinda, I have George md to Helen Bach also, and I don't have Helen married to anyone else. George died in 1974, maybe Helen md again after his death? I have Reed born Nov 14, 1931 in Jackson, Breathitt Co., KY, and died Jul 24, 2003 in Alexandria, KY Louise On Sun, 11 Jul 2004 12:15:35 -0700 (PDT) Belinda Allender <bc_all@yahoo.com> writes: > Louise, > > I have that George Taulbee was married to a Helen Bach. Is this > wrong or was she married to a Carpenter before marring George? > > Also do you have a birth date for Reed Taulbee. > > Sincerely, > Belinda > ________________________________________________________________ The best thing to hit the Internet in years - Juno SpeedBand! Surf the Web up to FIVE TIMES FASTER! Only $14.95/ month - visit www.juno.com to sign up today!
Louise, I found George Taulbee in the 1930 Census. He is listed under the name Taubel. When you look at the record he looks like Taulbee, I guess who every typed it up had a bad day. Anyway here goes. 1930 Census Breathitt county, KY Elliotsville Dist #8 taken 4/11/1930 by Bradley young 77/79 Taulbee George Head W 30 KY Farmer Helen Wife W 27 KY Beulah Dau W 9 KY Furbia Dau W 6 KY Forest Son W 4 6/12 KY Morris Son W 2 6/12 KY Ray Son W 5/12 KY Sincerely, Belinda Louise Gaskill <pgaskill@juno.com> wrote: The list has been very quiet lately, is everyone ok? I found this at Ancestry.com's Obituary Collection Louise Page 84 of Rose's book The Post & Mail, May 27, 2004 Beulah Fletcher, 84 April 27, 1920 - May 23, 2004 Beulah Fletcher, 84, a resident of New Haven, died at 5:30 p.m. Sunday, May, 23, 2004 at Parkview Hospital in Fort Wayne. Born on April 27, 1920 in Kentucky, a daughter of George and Helen (Carpenter) Taulbee, her formative years were spent in Kentucky where she completed her education. In 1939 she was united in marriage to Buck Fletcher and they made their home in Kentucky, later moving to Dayton, Ohio, for a short time. In 1942 they moved to Blue Lake, near Churubusco. >From 1952 to 1967 they resided in Collins. Mr. Fletcher preceded her in death in 1966. In 1967 she moved to Fort Wayne and in 1988 she made her home with her daughter, Teresa Stewart, in New Haven. She was employed at Lutheran Hospital for 15 years. Survivors include a son, DeWayne (Jeanette) Manns of Carolina; a daughter, Teresa Stewart of New Haven; 10 grandchildren; several great-grandchildren; a brother, Forest Taulbee of Jackson, Ky.; and two sisters, Ferbie Droddy of Fort Wayne; and Loretta Matz of Ravenswood, W. Va. In addition to her husband, she was preceded in death by a granddaughter and two brothers, Morris Taulbee and Reed Taulbee. A graveside service is at 1 p.m; Wednesday, May 26, at Blue River Cemetery, rural Columbia City. Arrangements are by Smith and Sons Funeral Home in Columbia City. 1920 Breathitt Co., KY Census Precinct 14 112-113 TAULBEE George Head M W 20 KY Farmer Helen wife F W 19 KY I have not found this family in 1930 ________________________________________________________________ The best thing to hit the Internet in years - Juno SpeedBand! Surf the Web up to FIVE TIMES FASTER! Only $14.95/ month - visit www.juno.com to sign up today! ==== TAULBEE Mailing List ==== TAULBEE mail list information page: http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/surname/t/taulbee.html ============================== Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237 --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Address AutoComplete - You start. We finish.
Louise, I have that George Taulbee was married to a Helen Bach. Is this wrong or was she married to a Carpenter before marring George? Also do you have a birth date for Reed Taulbee. Sincerely, Belinda Louise Gaskill <pgaskill@juno.com> wrote: The list has been very quiet lately, is everyone ok? I found this at Ancestry.com's Obituary Collection Louise Page 84 of Rose's book The Post & Mail, May 27, 2004 Beulah Fletcher, 84 April 27, 1920 - May 23, 2004 Beulah Fletcher, 84, a resident of New Haven, died at 5:30 p.m. Sunday, May, 23, 2004 at Parkview Hospital in Fort Wayne. Born on April 27, 1920 in Kentucky, a daughter of George and Helen (Carpenter) Taulbee, her formative years were spent in Kentucky where she completed her education. In 1939 she was united in marriage to Buck Fletcher and they made their home in Kentucky, later moving to Dayton, Ohio, for a short time. In 1942 they moved to Blue Lake, near Churubusco. >From 1952 to 1967 they resided in Collins. Mr. Fletcher preceded her in death in 1966. In 1967 she moved to Fort Wayne and in 1988 she made her home with her daughter, Teresa Stewart, in New Haven. She was employed at Lutheran Hospital for 15 years. Survivors include a son, DeWayne (Jeanette) Manns of Carolina; a daughter, Teresa Stewart of New Haven; 10 grandchildren; several great-grandchildren; a brother, Forest Taulbee of Jackson, Ky.; and two sisters, Ferbie Droddy of Fort Wayne; and Loretta Matz of Ravenswood, W. Va. In addition to her husband, she was preceded in death by a granddaughter and two brothers, Morris Taulbee and Reed Taulbee. A graveside service is at 1 p.m; Wednesday, May 26, at Blue River Cemetery, rural Columbia City. Arrangements are by Smith and Sons Funeral Home in Columbia City. 1920 Breathitt Co., KY Census Precinct 14 112-113 TAULBEE George Head M W 20 KY Farmer Helen wife F W 19 KY I have not found this family in 1930 ________________________________________________________________ The best thing to hit the Internet in years - Juno SpeedBand! Surf the Web up to FIVE TIMES FASTER! Only $14.95/ month - visit www.juno.com to sign up today! ==== TAULBEE Mailing List ==== TAULBEE mail list information page: http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/surname/t/taulbee.html ============================== Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237 --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? New and Improved Yahoo! Mail - 100MB free storage!
The list has been very quiet lately, is everyone ok? I found this at Ancestry.com's Obituary Collection Louise Page 84 of Rose's book The Post & Mail, May 27, 2004 Beulah Fletcher, 84 April 27, 1920 - May 23, 2004 Beulah Fletcher, 84, a resident of New Haven, died at 5:30 p.m. Sunday, May, 23, 2004 at Parkview Hospital in Fort Wayne. Born on April 27, 1920 in Kentucky, a daughter of George and Helen (Carpenter) Taulbee, her formative years were spent in Kentucky where she completed her education. In 1939 she was united in marriage to Buck Fletcher and they made their home in Kentucky, later moving to Dayton, Ohio, for a short time. In 1942 they moved to Blue Lake, near Churubusco. From 1952 to 1967 they resided in Collins. Mr. Fletcher preceded her in death in 1966. In 1967 she moved to Fort Wayne and in 1988 she made her home with her daughter, Teresa Stewart, in New Haven. She was employed at Lutheran Hospital for 15 years. Survivors include a son, DeWayne (Jeanette) Manns of Carolina; a daughter, Teresa Stewart of New Haven; 10 grandchildren; several great-grandchildren; a brother, Forest Taulbee of Jackson, Ky.; and two sisters, Ferbie Droddy of Fort Wayne; and Loretta Matz of Ravenswood, W. Va. In addition to her husband, she was preceded in death by a granddaughter and two brothers, Morris Taulbee and Reed Taulbee. A graveside service is at 1 p.m; Wednesday, May 26, at Blue River Cemetery, rural Columbia City. Arrangements are by Smith and Sons Funeral Home in Columbia City. 1920 Breathitt Co., KY Census Precinct 14 112-113 TAULBEE George Head M W 20 KY Farmer Helen wife F W 19 KY I have not found this family in 1930 ________________________________________________________________ The best thing to hit the Internet in years - Juno SpeedBand! Surf the Web up to FIVE TIMES FASTER! Only $14.95/ month - visit www.juno.com to sign up today!