Robinson Crusoe Hollon was brother to: 1. Andrew Jackson Hollon Jr., md Sarah E. Taulbee 2. Rebecca Hollon, md Leander C. Taulbee, Jr. Sarah E. & Leander C. Taulbee were both children of Leander C. Taulbee, Sr. & Elizabeth Burton 1870 Wolfe Co., KY Census Precinct No. 3 263-263 HOLLAND Andrew J. 53 M W Farmer KY Salley 49 F W Keeping house IN [Sarah Wright] Elcanah 21 M W Works on farm KY William D. 18 M W Works on farm KY Ambrose N. 16 M W Works on farm KY Marshall M. 14 M W Works on farm KY [md Nancy Kidd] Andrew J. 12 M W Works on farm KY [md Sarah Taulbee] Hiram 11 M W Rebecca 6 F W [md. Leander C. Taulbee, Jr.] Robertson C. M W 5 <========= Archibald Leander Taulbee & Elizabeth Burton's line starts on page 296 of Rose Taulbee book. Louise On Wed, 4 Feb 2004 00:15:54 -0500 "Bess Rose Miller" <brosemil@siscom.net> writes: > Nope--Louise, I can't find Uncle Robinson's family in any of my > files. I > know he married Laura Fulks and they had a family--after he came > back from > Texas. The story J.B. Stamper wrote about him is very interesting. > I'm > going to write my mother's cousin who knows a lot more about the > Hollons > than I do and see if she has the names of his children. I'll just > bet Jesse > was one of them. > I'll let you know. Uncle Robinson was the son of Andrew Jackson > Holland/Hollon and Sarah Wright. > Bess > > > ==== TAULBEE Mailing List ==== > TAULBEE at GENFORUM > http://genforum.genealogy.com/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 > > > ________________________________________________________________ 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 Cousins, I apologize for posting this to the list but I am hoping someone can tell me how I can get in touch with David Center (last address I have is mroutt@in-touch.net.) I have not heard from him for so long and his e-mail is bouncing back as no longer in use. I fear the worst and would really be grateful if someone who knows about him or of him could let me know. Thanks so much, Debbie Becker-Taulbee Denver, Colorado (Light snow and COLD!)
Nope--Louise, I can't find Uncle Robinson's family in any of my files. I know he married Laura Fulks and they had a family--after he came back from Texas. The story J.B. Stamper wrote about him is very interesting. I'm going to write my mother's cousin who knows a lot more about the Hollons than I do and see if she has the names of his children. I'll just bet Jesse was one of them. I'll let you know. Uncle Robinson was the son of Andrew Jackson Holland/Hollon and Sarah Wright. Bess
On Tue, 3 Feb 2004 13:36:09 -0500 "Bess Rose Miller" <brosemil@siscom.net> writes: > Louise-- > Would this Jesse Hollon be the son of Robinson Crusoe Hollon? He > (Robinson) is supposed to have walked home from Texas (to Campton) > after he had gone with a group of his family to Texas and he decided > he didn't like it. In a story I have in Holland/Hollan: Tales and > Stories Old and New, J.B. Stamper wrote about his Uncle Robinson > Crusoe Hollon. He says that when Uncle Crusoe, as they called him, > decided to come home he said: "One day I stepped over to the > railroad station and asked, 'What will a ticket cost to Beattyville, > Ky." The station master told him $35.00--this was about 1878 or > so--and Uncle Crusoe told him: "I could step ove there for less," > and he did! After he returned to KY he married Laura Fulks--and > they had sons and daughters. > Just wondering. > Bess > Hi Bess, It sure sounds like it. I am resending the newspaper article below so the list members will know what we're talking about: The Marion Star, Marion, Ohio Monday June 13, 1977 - Page [cut off] JESSE HOLLAND, 92, STILL WALKING TO OHIO Campton, Ky (AP) -- Jesse Holland's walks at least 10 miles a day through Eastern Kentucky and into other states may be a bit less than the distances he covered in younger days, but then, Jesse is 92. Walking seems to be something Holland never gets enough of; making moonshine, however is. He swore that off more than a decade ago when several associates got caught. As for drinking, Holland says he "quit over a year ago. Thought I drunk my part." The Wolfe Countian's womanizing has abated over the years; he now spends much of his time on Angie Taulbee's front porch in Campton and occasionally gives the 57-year-old widow a friendly pinch. But the walks go on, sometimes into Tennessee, Indiana, Ohio, Illinois or even West Virginia. Holland, who says he will bet any man he can walk 50 miles in daylight, plans to walk 150 miles to Middletown, Ohio, in September ---"if I'm not dead"---just to see if he can do it. But his departure date is not definite. "When Grandpa gets a little bit mad at any of us, he'll start walking. No one knows where he goes" Mrs. Taulbee said. Holland says he first remembers walking more than 100 miles to Nashville when he was 35. His father, who walked from Texas to <=== settle in Campton, may have provided the inspiration. <=== Holland recalled that, in his 50's, he once walked to Middletown, Ohio, on crutches, because of his rheumatism was bothering him. In Cincinnati, the police ask him what he was doing. "I said 'walking'". They asked what was wrong with his leg. "I said, 'not much.'" When police told Holland that they wanted him off the road, Holland said he told them, "Then you better be inside tomorrow at nine, 'cause that's when I'm coming back through here." Walking from Kentucky farm jobs to jobs in Ohio steel mills and railroad yards, Holland often would pull his jacket over his head at night and sleep under bridges, in barns, or on the roadside. There are bad memories, too. One night in Winchester, Ky., Holland and his son were walking when a bus ran over his son and killed him. Holland, who says he has had three wives and a dozen or so "close calls," has six children that he knows of. One of them, whom Holland lost track of for 44 years, found him two years ago after hearing about him in nearby Madison County. Holland says that he has come to live by two rules for serious, long distance walking. "I don't take no ride when I'm walking. When I'm awalking, I'm awalking," he says, adding -------rest of article not found in the newspaper! ________________________________________________________________ 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!
Thank you for this information. I would have never found it. I see now why I couldn't find Logan in the SSI, he died before SS. Thanks for the Roberts info, I have a Roberts line, but don't work on it, but am always interested. Thanks again for taking the time to share your family info. Carole -----Original Message----- From: SueADex@aol.com [mailto:SueADex@aol.com] Sent: Tuesday, February 03, 2004 5:27 PM To: TAULBEE-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [TAULBEE-L] RE: (TAULBEE-L) Logan Shockey Carole - Yes, the 1930 Census listing is that of my grandfather. Logan Shockey died 28 Feb 1931 in Long Lake, Florence Co. Wis. He was born 8 Nov. 1881 in Rose Fork, Wolfe Co. KY. Bertha Evalee was born 7 Oct. 1895 in Jackson, Breathitt Co. KY and died 14 Feb. 1954 in Peshtigo, Marinette Co., WI. They married 26 Aug. 1914 in Long Lake, Florence Co., WI. In 1930 the family lived in Wabeno (not Waheno), Forest Co. WI. Golden Una (my mother) was born 29 April 1919 in Florence Co. WI. She died 6 Dec. 1974 in Green Bay, Brown Co., WI. Her sister Ida Moline "Molly" was born 9 Jan. 1921 and died 29 June, 1988, in Green Bay, Brown Co., WI. I believe the Alex Roberts next door to them in the 1930 census was Bertha's uncle. He was a brother to James M. Roberts. James M. was living in Florence Co. at the time of the 1930 census. They were both sons of James Monroe Roberts and Rachel Jane Farler of Breathitt Co. I have heard stories that James & Rachel Roberts often took the train up to Wisconsin to visit their sons. I even heard a story about James (Sr) killing a bear and taking it back to KY on the train with him. I also believe you are right about the potato farming up in that area of Wisconsin. I'll have to ask my dad (90 years old now) about that. I do seem to recall that potatoes were a major crop in the area in the early years. -----Original Message----- Date: Tue, 3 Feb 2004 07:49:29 -0500 From: "Carole Bays" <acbays@mrtc.com> To: TAULBEE-L@rootsweb.com Message-ID: <000201c3ea54$2d51e4c0$64df9fd0@IBMF523CA65E3B> Subject: RE: [TAULBEE-L] Logan Shockey Thank you Sue, I was going to post it this morning that I had found another Kentucky Taulbee family that went to Wisconsin. 1930 Forest, Waheno, Wisconsin Logan Shockey 47 1882 Bertha E. 34 1895 Golden U. 10 1919 Ida M. 09 1920 Next Door another KY family Alex Roberts 49 Elizabeth 20 wife Do you know who the Alex Roberts was? They must grow a lot of potatoes up there, I can remember my stepfather's niece telling about doing day work digging or picking up potatoes. She married and moved to Letcher County or somewhere near there, didn't want to work in potatoes any more. It hasn't been but about 30 years since my stepfather visited his brother and went bear hunting, got one too. His other brother used to visit down here and bring grounded up bear meat. UGH! Carole -----Original Message----- From: SueADex@aol.com [mailto:SueADex@aol.com] Sent: Tuesday, February 03, 2004 12:09 AM To: TAULBEE-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [TAULBEE-L] Logan Shockey More Wisconsin stories -- My grandfather, Logan Shockey, also moved from Kentucky (Wolfe Co.) to Wisconsin. After his marriage he settled in Florence County, which is northeast of Forest County. He lived near Long Lake and Tipler. A number of other Kentucky families from Breathitt Co. also settled in the Long Lake area in Florence Co. This northern area of Wisconsin is heavily wooded and is not particularly good as farm land. I believe Logan also lived for a while nearer to Crandon in Forest Co. I understand that the train connected Kentucky to this part of Wisconsin and that many families traveled back and forth via the train. Logan Shockey was the son of Elias Shockey who married Julia Ann McQuinn. He married Bertha Evalee Roberts who was born in Breathitt Co. and moved to Wisconsin with her parents, James Monroe Roberts and Lilly Belle Gillum. Elias Shockey was the son of Allen Shockey and Matilda Birchfield. Matilda was the daughter of Adam Birchfield and Nancy Taulbee -- and so my connection to the Taulbee family. Sue Dexheimer ==== 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
Carole - Yes, the 1930 Census listing is that of my grandfather. Logan Shockey died 28 Feb 1931 in Long Lake, Florence Co. Wis. He was born 8 Nov. 1881 in Rose Fork, Wolfe Co. KY. Bertha Evalee was born 7 Oct. 1895 in Jackson, Breathitt Co. KY and died 14 Feb. 1954 in Peshtigo, Marinette Co., WI. They married 26 Aug. 1914 in Long Lake, Florence Co., WI. In 1930 the family lived in Wabeno (not Waheno), Forest Co. WI. Golden Una (my mother) was born 29 April 1919 in Florence Co. WI. She died 6 Dec. 1974 in Green Bay, Brown Co., WI. Her sister Ida Moline "Molly" was born 9 Jan. 1921 and died 29 June, 1988, in Green Bay, Brown Co., WI. I believe the Alex Roberts next door to them in the 1930 census was Bertha's uncle. He was a brother to James M. Roberts. James M. was living in Florence Co. at the time of the 1930 census. They were both sons of James Monroe Roberts and Rachel Jane Farler of Breathitt Co. I have heard stories that James & Rachel Roberts often took the train up to Wisconsin to visit their sons. I even heard a story about James (Sr) killing a bear and taking it back to KY on the train with him. I also believe you are right about the potato farming up in that area of Wisconsin. I'll have to ask my dad (90 years old now) about that. I do seem to recall that potatoes were a major crop in the area in the early years. -----Original Message----- Date: Tue, 3 Feb 2004 07:49:29 -0500 From: "Carole Bays" <acbays@mrtc.com> To: TAULBEE-L@rootsweb.com Message-ID: <000201c3ea54$2d51e4c0$64df9fd0@IBMF523CA65E3B> Subject: RE: [TAULBEE-L] Logan Shockey Thank you Sue, I was going to post it this morning that I had found another Kentucky Taulbee family that went to Wisconsin. 1930 Forest, Waheno, Wisconsin Logan Shockey 47 1882 Bertha E. 34 1895 Golden U. 10 1919 Ida M. 09 1920 Next Door another KY family Alex Roberts 49 Elizabeth 20 wife Do you know who the Alex Roberts was? They must grow a lot of potatoes up there, I can remember my stepfather's niece telling about doing day work digging or picking up potatoes. She married and moved to Letcher County or somewhere near there, didn't want to work in potatoes any more. It hasn't been but about 30 years since my stepfather visited his brother and went bear hunting, got one too. His other brother used to visit down here and bring grounded up bear meat. UGH! Carole -----Original Message----- From: SueADex@aol.com [mailto:SueADex@aol.com] Sent: Tuesday, February 03, 2004 12:09 AM To: TAULBEE-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [TAULBEE-L] Logan Shockey More Wisconsin stories -- My grandfather, Logan Shockey, also moved from Kentucky (Wolfe Co.) to Wisconsin. After his marriage he settled in Florence County, which is northeast of Forest County. He lived near Long Lake and Tipler. A number of other Kentucky families from Breathitt Co. also settled in the Long Lake area in Florence Co. This northern area of Wisconsin is heavily wooded and is not particularly good as farm land. I believe Logan also lived for a while nearer to Crandon in Forest Co. I understand that the train connected Kentucky to this part of Wisconsin and that many families traveled back and forth via the train. Logan Shockey was the son of Elias Shockey who married Julia Ann McQuinn. He married Bertha Evalee Roberts who was born in Breathitt Co. and moved to Wisconsin with her parents, James Monroe Roberts and Lilly Belle Gillum. Elias Shockey was the son of Allen Shockey and Matilda Birchfield. Matilda was the daughter of Adam Birchfield and Nancy Taulbee -- and so my connection to the Taulbee family. Sue Dexheimer
I have Millie Birchfield listed as a sister to Matilda and Millie did marry Westly/Wesley Sebastian, a brother of John Sebastian. John was married to Margaret Taulbee. JJ
I have Adam Birchfield, wife Nancy Caroline Taulbee and children Mary Jane b-1805 (married Wm. Ashford Taulbee) William "Will" b-btw 1810-1820 John b-btw 1810-1820 Matilda "Millie" b-1819 (married Wesley Sebastian and then Joseph Roberts) unknown Female born abt 1821 The story I was told said that Millie and 1st husband Wesley Sebastian came to Illinois (Fayette County). He died and she went back to Kentucky where she married Joseph Roberts. They in turn moved to Texas. Both Joseph and Millie are buried in Parker County, Texas Does this mean we have another child or is the unknown female I have listed is actually Mildred or something like that??
Louise-- Would this Jesse Hollon be the son of Robinson Crusoe Hollon? He (Robinson) is supposed to have walked home from Texas (to Campton) after he had gone with a group of his family to Texas and he decided he didn't like it. In a story I have in Holland/Hollan: Tales and Stories Old and New, J.B. Stamper wrote about his Uncle Robinson Crusoe Hollon. He says that when Uncle Crusoe, as they called him, decided to come home he said: "One day I stepped over to the railroad station and asked, 'What will a ticket cost to Beattyville, Ky." The station master told him $35.00--this was about 1878 or so--and Uncle Crusoe told him: "I could step ove there for less," and he did! After he returned to KY he married Laura Fulks--and they had sons and daughters. Just wondering. Bess
Thank you Sue, I was going to post it this morning that I had found another Kentucky Taulbee family that went to Wisconsin. 1930 Forest, Waheno, Wisconsin Logan Shockey 47 1882 Bertha E. 34 1895 Golden U. 10 1919 Ida M. 09 1920 Next Door another KY family Alex Roberts 49 Elizabeth 20 wife Do you know who the Alex Roberts was? They must grow a lot of potatoes up there, I can remember my stepfather's niece telling about doing day work digging or picking up potatoes. She married and moved to Letcher County or somewhere near there, didn't want to work in potatoes any more. It hasn't been but about 30 years since my stepfather visited his brother and went bear hunting, got one too. His other brother used to visit down here and bring grounded up bear meat. UGH! Carole -----Original Message----- From: SueADex@aol.com [mailto:SueADex@aol.com] Sent: Tuesday, February 03, 2004 12:09 AM To: TAULBEE-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [TAULBEE-L] Logan Shockey More Wisconsin stories -- My grandfather, Logan Shockey, also moved from Kentucky (Wolfe Co.) to Wisconsin. After his marriage he settled in Florence County, which is northeast of Forest County. He lived near Long Lake and Tipler. A number of other Kentucky families from Breathitt Co. also settled in the Long Lake area in Florence Co. This northern area of Wisconsin is heavily wooded and is not particularly good as farm land. I believe Logan also lived for a while nearer to Crandon in Forest Co. I understand that the train connected Kentucky to this part of Wisconsin and that many families traveled back and forth via the train. Logan Shockey was the son of Elias Shockey who married Julia Ann McQuinn. He married Bertha Evalee Roberts who was born in Breathitt Co. and moved to Wisconsin with her parents, James Monroe Roberts and Lilly Belle Gillum. Elias Shockey was the son of Allen Shockey and Matilda Birchfield. Matilda was the daughter of Adam Birchfield and Nancy Taulbee -- and so my connection to the Taulbee family. Sue Dexheimer ==== 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
I thought Matilda Birchfield (dau of Adam and Nancy (Taulbee) Birchfield)married Wesley Sebastian and then Joseph Roberts. I have listed that Joseph Roberts had a brother Alexander Roberts. I must have my lines messed up... Linda
More Wisconsin stories -- My grandfather, Logan Shockey, also moved from Kentucky (Wolfe Co.) to Wisconsin. After his marriage he settled in Florence County, which is northeast of Forest County. He lived near Long Lake and Tipler. A number of other Kentucky families from Breathitt Co. also settled in the Long Lake area in Florence Co. This northern area of Wisconsin is heavily wooded and is not particularly good as farm land. I believe Logan also lived for a while nearer to Crandon in Forest Co. I understand that the train connected Kentucky to this part of Wisconsin and that many families traveled back and forth via the train. Logan Shockey was the son of Elias Shockey who married Julia Ann McQuinn. He married Bertha Evalee Roberts who was born in Breathitt Co. and moved to Wisconsin with her parents, James Monroe Roberts and Lilly Belle Gillum. Elias Shockey was the son of Allen Shockey and Matilda Birchfield. Matilda was the daughter of Adam Birchfield and Nancy Taulbee -- and so my connection to the Taulbee family. Sue Dexheimer
Thanks, Heddie, wife and son Victor all died in California per SSI. Robert Lindon did have two sets of children. I ran into Sterling's son this morning and he said yes. Carole -----Original Message----- From: Louise Gaskill [mailto:pgaskill@juno.com] Sent: Monday, February 02, 2004 10:38 AM To: TAULBEE-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [TAULBEE-L] Lindon/Shockey Here's Heddie Lindon in 1930: 1930 Chockaw, OK Census Everidge Township Transcribed by Louise Gaskill 102-102 LINDON Heddie Head M W 41 age 26 1st mg KY KY KY Farmer Emma wife F W 36 age 21 1st mg KY KY KY Winifred son M W 14 KY Gertrude dau F W 13 KY Victor son M W 11 KY Mildred dau F W 8 KY Melva dau F W 6 KY Everett son M W 4 KY Dorothy dau F W 1 OK KBI Malva M. Jul 8, 1923 Morgan Co. to Emma Nickell Mildred Jun 20, 1921 Perry Co. to Emma Nickell Louise On Sun, 1 Feb 2004 22:17:37 -0500 "Carole Bays" <acbays@mrtc.com> writes: > You could be correct on Robert, the second set of children are all > born > after 1880, Millie must have died just after 1880. That would > explain > the other children. Sterling Lindon mentioned in the obit was the > son > of David Lindon, thus why he went to the funeral. Sterling's son > once > told me his family was from Magoffin County. Good work, thanks > Norma. > I have other Lindon's in this area connected to my Hagins family. > > William that Married George Ann, I believe was a Little and then he > married second > > W.H. Lindon 46 second marriage s/o Robert and Milly Lindon > Mary Benton 30 md. 2 times d/o Eli and Melinda (surname not given) > Dec. 3, 1912 Breathitt > > 1920 Breathitt > Wm. H. Lindon 54 > Mary 37 wife > Ada 25 daughter > > > I also have another marriage and see Wm. family below and this > child > isn't listed in 1920 Morgan either > > W.H. Lindon 26 (widow) s/o W.H. & George Ann Lindon > Bessie Carpenter 21 d/o Eli and Malinda Carpenter > Feb. 18, 1923 Breathitt > > Hattie listed as child of Andy J. and Fanny should be Heddie and > male. > > 1920 Perry County > Heddie Lindon 31 > Emma 26 > Winifred 05 listed as son/daughter > Gertrude 03 > Victor 11/12 > > Gertrude Lindon b. Nov. 25, 1916 Morgan to Emma Nickells > Everette L. Lindon b. Dec. 7, 1925 Wolfe to Emma Nickells > > Carole ________________________________________________________________ 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
Here's Heddie Lindon in 1930: 1930 Chockaw, OK Census Everidge Township Transcribed by Louise Gaskill 102-102 LINDON Heddie Head M W 41 age 26 1st mg KY KY KY Farmer Emma wife F W 36 age 21 1st mg KY KY KY Winifred son M W 14 KY Gertrude dau F W 13 KY Victor son M W 11 KY Mildred dau F W 8 KY Melva dau F W 6 KY Everett son M W 4 KY Dorothy dau F W 1 OK KBI Malva M. Jul 8, 1923 Morgan Co. to Emma Nickell Mildred Jun 20, 1921 Perry Co. to Emma Nickell Louise On Sun, 1 Feb 2004 22:17:37 -0500 "Carole Bays" <acbays@mrtc.com> writes: > You could be correct on Robert, the second set of children are all > born > after 1880, Millie must have died just after 1880. That would > explain > the other children. Sterling Lindon mentioned in the obit was the > son > of David Lindon, thus why he went to the funeral. Sterling's son > once > told me his family was from Magoffin County. Good work, thanks > Norma. > I have other Lindon's in this area connected to my Hagins family. > > William that Married George Ann, I believe was a Little and then he > married second > > W.H. Lindon 46 second marriage s/o Robert and Milly Lindon > Mary Benton 30 md. 2 times d/o Eli and Melinda (surname not given) > Dec. 3, 1912 Breathitt > > 1920 Breathitt > Wm. H. Lindon 54 > Mary 37 wife > Ada 25 daughter > > > I also have another marriage and see Wm. family below and this > child > isn't listed in 1920 Morgan either > > W.H. Lindon 26 (widow) s/o W.H. & George Ann Lindon > Bessie Carpenter 21 d/o Eli and Malinda Carpenter > Feb. 18, 1923 Breathitt > > Hattie listed as child of Andy J. and Fanny should be Heddie and > male. > > 1920 Perry County > Heddie Lindon 31 > Emma 26 > Winifred 05 listed as son/daughter > Gertrude 03 > Victor 11/12 > > Gertrude Lindon b. Nov. 25, 1916 Morgan to Emma Nickells > Everette L. Lindon b. Dec. 7, 1925 Wolfe to Emma Nickells > > Carole ________________________________________________________________ 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!
You could be correct on Robert, the second set of children are all born after 1880, Millie must have died just after 1880. That would explain the other children. Sterling Lindon mentioned in the obit was the son of David Lindon, thus why he went to the funeral. Sterling's son once told me his family was from Magoffin County. Good work, thanks Norma. I have other Lindon's in this area connected to my Hagins family. William that Married George Ann, I believe was a Little and then he married second W.H. Lindon 46 second marriage s/o Robert and Milly Lindon Mary Benton 30 md. 2 times d/o Eli and Melinda (surname not given) Dec. 3, 1912 Breathitt 1920 Breathitt Wm. H. Lindon 54 Mary 37 wife Ada 25 daughter I also have another marriage and see Wm. family below and this child isn't listed in 1920 Morgan either W.H. Lindon 26 (widow) s/o W.H. & George Ann Lindon Bessie Carpenter 21 d/o Eli and Malinda Carpenter Feb. 18, 1923 Breathitt Hattie listed as child of Andy J. and Fanny should be Heddie and male. 1920 Perry County Heddie Lindon 31 Emma 26 Winifred 05 listed as son/daughter Gertrude 03 Victor 11/12 Gertrude Lindon b. Nov. 25, 1916 Morgan to Emma Nickells Everette L. Lindon b. Dec. 7, 1925 Wolfe to Emma Nickells Carole -----Original Message----- From: Norma Adams [mailto:njadams@cinci.rr.com] Sent: Sunday, February 01, 2004 7:47 PM To: TAULBEE-L@rootsweb.com Subject: RE: [TAULBEE-L] Lindon/Shockey In 1900 there is a James Lindon, age 25, b. Apr. 1875, KyKyKy living with the Harlan Little family as a boarder in Wolfe Co., Lee Pct. In 1900 In Morgan Co., Caney Pct. #287/293 Andy Lindon, head, b. Feb. 1865, age 35, m. 12 yrs, KyKyKy, farmer Fanny, wife, b. June 1865, age 35, m. 12 yrs 3 ch - 3 liv. KyKyKy Hattie W., dau, b. May 1889, age 11 Ky This should be Heddie and male Meedy?, son, b. Jan. 1893, age 07Ky.>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Moody Bonny?, dau, b. May 1900, age 0/12 Ky 1900 Magoffin Co., Johnson Fork #73/73 Robert Lindon, head, b. Jan. 1832, age 62, m. 16 yrs, KyKYKY, farmer Lucina, wife, b. June 1855, age 45, m. 16 yrs, 5 ch-5 liv., KyKyKy Daniel, son, b. Feb. 1883, age 16, Ky David, son, b. May 1885, age 14, Ky America, dau, b. July 1888, age 11, Ky Ceaser, son, b. May 1892, age 08, Ky Elizabeth, dau, b. June 1894, age 06, Ky #74/74 William Lindon, head, b. Dec. 1865, age 34, m. 15 yrs, KyKyKy, farmer George Ana, wife, b June 1869, age 30, m. 15 yrs, 6 ch-6liv, KyKyKy Esther, dau, b. March 1886, age 14, Ky Reese T., son, b. Dec., 1887, age 12, Ky George F., son, b. Nov. 1889, age 10, Ky James H., son, b. July 1891, age 08, Ky Siler?, dau, b. Nov. 1892, age 07, Ky Richmond, son, b. May 1894, age 06, Ky #75/75 Allen Lindon, head, b. Jan. 1872, age 28, m. 2 yrs, KyKyKy, farmer Dolan, wife, b Jan. 1878, age 22, m. 2 yrs, 1 ch - 1 liv. Breley, son, b. Oct. 1899, age 7/12, Ky Going by the 1900 census, it looks to me like Robert Lindon had two families. They are all next to each other and Robert is 62 with a wife who is 17 years younger. I think the Allen Lindon in Ill, and the one from Ohio are the same as the one in the obit. Norma At 04:12 PM 2/1/2004 -0500, you wrote: >They also match the obit and the 1910 Wolfe Census, even the age is >correct, but the siblings per Rose are not. He should have siblings, >Andrew, Wm. James, Robert, Matilda and Gilliann, surely some of those >were alive when he died. See page 190, Robert Lindon family. I copied >till the wee hours this morning on this family, don't think I found any >but Andrew and family and William and family. I don't know who the gals >married, so they are lost and I couldn't find anything on Robert, Allen >and James who she said went west. Gee this is so much fun till I get a >headache. > >Carole > >-----Original Message----- >From: Norma Adams [mailto:njadams@cinci.rr.com] >Sent: Sunday, February 01, 2004 1:17 PM >To: TAULBEE-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: RE: [TAULBEE-L] Lindon/Shockey > > >On the 1930 Middletown census, Allen Lindon is the same one that was in >Illinois in 1920. Wife's name Dolin. >1930 Butler Co., Lemon Twp., Avalon subdivision >1829 Winona Dr. >#1108/1130 >Allen Lindon, head, age 54, KyKyky, section head, railroad >Dolin, wife, age 49, KyKyKy >Selden, son, age 20, KykyKy >Allen E., son, age 11, KyKyky (1920 says he was born in Ill.) > >The two Allens listed above are the only two that show up on the 1930 >index. >Norma > > >At 12:54 PM 2/1/2004 -0500, you wrote: > >Thanks Norma, maybe someday I'll learn, I just found his obit. > > > >Allen Lindon, 83 d. Friday, Oct. 7, 1955 at his home in Ohio following >a > >long illness. He was a retired farmer going to Middletown, Ohio from > >Charleston, IL about 25 years ago. He was formerly of Wolfe County > >being reared on Lacy creek in Wolfe County. > > > >Surviving are his wife, Mae, three sons, William, Seldon and Allen all > >of Middletown, two daughters, Mrs. Robert Mattingly and Mrs. Elsie > >Williams also of Middletown, 23 grandchildren and 19 great > >grandchildren; two brothers, Sam of Hazard and Robert of Mt. Sterling > >and a sister, Mrs. Betsy Lykins, Hazard, KY. > > > >Attending the funeral in Middletown, Ohio from here was Sterling >Lindon, > >his nephew, also his brother Sam from Hazard and his brother Robert of > >Mt. Sterling. All was known in Wolfe. Burial was in Humboldt, ILL. > > > >This is not the Allen that I was looking for. This must be the Allen > >Lindon out of Magoffin County. > > > >Sterling Lindon was the son of David and Mary Lindon, and the Allen I'm > >looking for didn't have the named siblings. > > > >Now Sterling Lindon's family are related to the Taulbee family but it's > >from his wife Pauline d/o John and Esther Shockey. > > > >Where did Allan s/o Robert Lindon and Millie Shockey go? > > > >Carole > > > > > > > >-----Original Message----- > >From: Norma Adams [mailto:njadams@cinci.rr.com] > >Sent: Sunday, February 01, 2004 11:56 AM > >To: TAULBEE-L@rootsweb.com > >Subject: Re: [TAULBEE-L] Lindon/Shockey > > > >At 11:13 AM 2/1/2004 -0500, you wrote: > > >Worked on the Robert Lindon and Millie Shockey family last night. > >Norma > > >and Louise when you get time, would you please look in the 1920 Coles > > >County, ILL census for Allen Lindon. It says he is there, but when >I > > >get on the page I can't see him. > > > > > >I believe this is the correct one and his wife wasn't Nola but Dolin > >and > > >she could have been a Fugate but I don't know yet. Rose lists her as > > >Nola Fugate. > > > > > > >Hi, > >He wasn't on the page that first comes up, he's on the next page. > >1920 Coles Co. Il, Seven Hickory Twp. > >#40/40 > >Allen Lindon, head, age45, KyKyKy, general farm > >Dolin, wife, age 38, KyKyKy > >Breckie, dau, age 20, KyKyKy > >Mizie?, son, age 16, KyKyKy, general farm > >Elsie, dau, age 13, KyKyKy > >Seldon, son, age 10, KyKyKy > >Marjorie, dau, age 04, IlKyKy > >Allen, son, age 1 7/12,IlKyKy > > > >Norma > > >1910 Wolfe > > >Allen Lindon 37 md. 11 years > > >Dolin 28 5-4 > > >Brealy 09 > > >Marvie 07 > > >Elsie 03 > > >Seldon 11/12 > > > > > >1920 can't find him > > > > > >1930 Butler County, Ohio > > >Allen Lindon 54 > > >Dolin 29 > > >Seldon 20 > > >Allen E. 11 > > > > > >Thanks, > > >Carole > > > > > > > > > > > >==== 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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In 1900 there is a James Lindon, age 25, b. Apr. 1875, KyKyKy living with the Harlan Little family as a boarder in Wolfe Co., Lee Pct. In 1900 In Morgan Co., Caney Pct. #287/293 Andy Lindon, head, b. Feb. 1865, age 35, m. 12 yrs, KyKyKy, farmer Fanny, wife, b. June 1865, age 35, m. 12 yrs 3 ch - 3 liv. KyKyKy Hattie W., dau, b. May 1889, age 11 Ky Meedy?, son, b. Jan. 1893, age 07Ky Bonny?, dau, b. May 1900, age 0/12 Ky 1900 Magoffin Co., Johnson Fork #73/73 Robert Lindon, head, b. Jan. 1832, age 62, m. 16 yrs, KyKYKY, farmer Lucina, wife, b. June 1855, age 45, m. 16 yrs, 5 ch-5 liv., KyKyKy Daniel, son, b. Feb. 1883, age 16, Ky David, son, b. May 1885, age 14, Ky America, dau, b. July 1888, age 11, Ky Ceaser, son, b. May 1892, age 08, Ky Elizabeth, dau, b. June 1894, age 06, Ky #74/74 William Lindon, head, b. Dec. 1865, age 34, m. 15 yrs, KyKyKy, farmer George Ana, wife, b June 1869, age 30, m. 15 yrs, 6 ch-6liv, KyKyKy Esther, dau, b. March 1886, age 14, Ky Reese T., son, b. Dec., 1887, age 12, Ky George F., son, b. Nov. 1889, age 10, Ky James H., son, b. July 1891, age 08, Ky Siler?, dau, b. Nov. 1892, age 07, Ky Richmond, son, b. May 1894, age 06, Ky #75/75 Allen Lindon, head, b. Jan. 1872, age 28, m. 2 yrs, KyKyKy, farmer Dolan, wife, b Jan. 1878, age 22, m. 2 yrs, 1 ch - 1 liv. Breley, son, b. Oct. 1899, age 7/12, Ky Going by the 1900 census, it looks to me like Robert Lindon had two families. They are all next to each other and Robert is 62 with a wife who is 17 years younger. I think the Allen Lindon in Ill, and the one from Ohio are the same as the one in the obit. Norma At 04:12 PM 2/1/2004 -0500, you wrote: >They also match the obit and the 1910 Wolfe Census, even the age is >correct, but the siblings per Rose are not. He should have siblings, >Andrew, Wm. James, Robert, Matilda and Gilliann, surely some of those >were alive when he died. See page 190, Robert Lindon family. I copied >till the wee hours this morning on this family, don't think I found any >but Andrew and family and William and family. I don't know who the gals >married, so they are lost and I couldn't find anything on Robert, Allen >and James who she said went west. Gee this is so much fun till I get a >headache. > >Carole > >-----Original Message----- >From: Norma Adams [mailto:njadams@cinci.rr.com] >Sent: Sunday, February 01, 2004 1:17 PM >To: TAULBEE-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: RE: [TAULBEE-L] Lindon/Shockey > > >On the 1930 Middletown census, Allen Lindon is the same one that was in >Illinois in 1920. Wife's name Dolin. >1930 Butler Co., Lemon Twp., Avalon subdivision >1829 Winona Dr. >#1108/1130 >Allen Lindon, head, age 54, KyKyky, section head, railroad >Dolin, wife, age 49, KyKyKy >Selden, son, age 20, KykyKy >Allen E., son, age 11, KyKyky (1920 says he was born in Ill.) > >The two Allens listed above are the only two that show up on the 1930 >index. >Norma > > >At 12:54 PM 2/1/2004 -0500, you wrote: > >Thanks Norma, maybe someday I'll learn, I just found his obit. > > > >Allen Lindon, 83 d. Friday, Oct. 7, 1955 at his home in Ohio following >a > >long illness. He was a retired farmer going to Middletown, Ohio from > >Charleston, IL about 25 years ago. He was formerly of Wolfe County > >being reared on Lacy creek in Wolfe County. > > > >Surviving are his wife, Mae, three sons, William, Seldon and Allen all > >of Middletown, two daughters, Mrs. Robert Mattingly and Mrs. Elsie > >Williams also of Middletown, 23 grandchildren and 19 great > >grandchildren; two brothers, Sam of Hazard and Robert of Mt. Sterling > >and a sister, Mrs. Betsy Lykins, Hazard, KY. > > > >Attending the funeral in Middletown, Ohio from here was Sterling >Lindon, > >his nephew, also his brother Sam from Hazard and his brother Robert of > >Mt. Sterling. All was known in Wolfe. Burial was in Humboldt, ILL. > > > >This is not the Allen that I was looking for. This must be the Allen > >Lindon out of Magoffin County. > > > >Sterling Lindon was the son of David and Mary Lindon, and the Allen I'm > >looking for didn't have the named siblings. > > > >Now Sterling Lindon's family are related to the Taulbee family but it's > >from his wife Pauline d/o John and Esther Shockey. > > > >Where did Allan s/o Robert Lindon and Millie Shockey go? > > > >Carole > > > > > > > >-----Original Message----- > >From: Norma Adams [mailto:njadams@cinci.rr.com] > >Sent: Sunday, February 01, 2004 11:56 AM > >To: TAULBEE-L@rootsweb.com > >Subject: Re: [TAULBEE-L] Lindon/Shockey > > > >At 11:13 AM 2/1/2004 -0500, you wrote: > > >Worked on the Robert Lindon and Millie Shockey family last night. > >Norma > > >and Louise when you get time, would you please look in the 1920 Coles > > >County, ILL census for Allen Lindon. It says he is there, but when >I > > >get on the page I can't see him. > > > > > >I believe this is the correct one and his wife wasn't Nola but Dolin > >and > > >she could have been a Fugate but I don't know yet. Rose lists her as > > >Nola Fugate. > > > > > > >Hi, > >He wasn't on the page that first comes up, he's on the next page. > >1920 Coles Co. Il, Seven Hickory Twp. > >#40/40 > >Allen Lindon, head, age45, KyKyKy, general farm > >Dolin, wife, age 38, KyKyKy > >Breckie, dau, age 20, KyKyKy > >Mizie?, son, age 16, KyKyKy, general farm > >Elsie, dau, age 13, KyKyKy > >Seldon, son, age 10, KyKyKy > >Marjorie, dau, age 04, IlKyKy > >Allen, son, age 1 7/12,IlKyKy > > > >Norma > > >1910 Wolfe > > >Allen Lindon 37 md. 11 years > > >Dolin 28 5-4 > > >Brealy 09 > > >Marvie 07 > > >Elsie 03 > > >Seldon 11/12 > > > > > >1920 can't find him > > > > > >1930 Butler County, Ohio > > >Allen Lindon 54 > > >Dolin 29 > > >Seldon 20 > > >Allen E. 11 > > > > > >Thanks, > > >Carole > > > > > > > > > > > >==== 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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They also match the obit and the 1910 Wolfe Census, even the age is correct, but the siblings per Rose are not. He should have siblings, Andrew, Wm. James, Robert, Matilda and Gilliann, surely some of those were alive when he died. See page 190, Robert Lindon family. I copied till the wee hours this morning on this family, don't think I found any but Andrew and family and William and family. I don't know who the gals married, so they are lost and I couldn't find anything on Robert, Allen and James who she said went west. Gee this is so much fun till I get a headache. Carole -----Original Message----- From: Norma Adams [mailto:njadams@cinci.rr.com] Sent: Sunday, February 01, 2004 1:17 PM To: TAULBEE-L@rootsweb.com Subject: RE: [TAULBEE-L] Lindon/Shockey On the 1930 Middletown census, Allen Lindon is the same one that was in Illinois in 1920. Wife's name Dolin. 1930 Butler Co., Lemon Twp., Avalon subdivision 1829 Winona Dr. #1108/1130 Allen Lindon, head, age 54, KyKyky, section head, railroad Dolin, wife, age 49, KyKyKy Selden, son, age 20, KykyKy Allen E., son, age 11, KyKyky (1920 says he was born in Ill.) The two Allens listed above are the only two that show up on the 1930 index. Norma At 12:54 PM 2/1/2004 -0500, you wrote: >Thanks Norma, maybe someday I'll learn, I just found his obit. > >Allen Lindon, 83 d. Friday, Oct. 7, 1955 at his home in Ohio following a >long illness. He was a retired farmer going to Middletown, Ohio from >Charleston, IL about 25 years ago. He was formerly of Wolfe County >being reared on Lacy creek in Wolfe County. > >Surviving are his wife, Mae, three sons, William, Seldon and Allen all >of Middletown, two daughters, Mrs. Robert Mattingly and Mrs. Elsie >Williams also of Middletown, 23 grandchildren and 19 great >grandchildren; two brothers, Sam of Hazard and Robert of Mt. Sterling >and a sister, Mrs. Betsy Lykins, Hazard, KY. > >Attending the funeral in Middletown, Ohio from here was Sterling Lindon, >his nephew, also his brother Sam from Hazard and his brother Robert of >Mt. Sterling. All was known in Wolfe. Burial was in Humboldt, ILL. > >This is not the Allen that I was looking for. This must be the Allen >Lindon out of Magoffin County. > >Sterling Lindon was the son of David and Mary Lindon, and the Allen I'm >looking for didn't have the named siblings. > >Now Sterling Lindon's family are related to the Taulbee family but it's >from his wife Pauline d/o John and Esther Shockey. > >Where did Allan s/o Robert Lindon and Millie Shockey go? > >Carole > > > >-----Original Message----- >From: Norma Adams [mailto:njadams@cinci.rr.com] >Sent: Sunday, February 01, 2004 11:56 AM >To: TAULBEE-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: Re: [TAULBEE-L] Lindon/Shockey > >At 11:13 AM 2/1/2004 -0500, you wrote: > >Worked on the Robert Lindon and Millie Shockey family last night. >Norma > >and Louise when you get time, would you please look in the 1920 Coles > >County, ILL census for Allen Lindon. It says he is there, but when I > >get on the page I can't see him. > > > >I believe this is the correct one and his wife wasn't Nola but Dolin >and > >she could have been a Fugate but I don't know yet. Rose lists her as > >Nola Fugate. > > > >Hi, >He wasn't on the page that first comes up, he's on the next page. >1920 Coles Co. Il, Seven Hickory Twp. >#40/40 >Allen Lindon, head, age45, KyKyKy, general farm >Dolin, wife, age 38, KyKyKy >Breckie, dau, age 20, KyKyKy >Mizie?, son, age 16, KyKyKy, general farm >Elsie, dau, age 13, KyKyKy >Seldon, son, age 10, KyKyKy >Marjorie, dau, age 04, IlKyKy >Allen, son, age 1 7/12,IlKyKy > >Norma > >1910 Wolfe > >Allen Lindon 37 md. 11 years > >Dolin 28 5-4 > >Brealy 09 > >Marvie 07 > >Elsie 03 > >Seldon 11/12 > > > >1920 can't find him > > > >1930 Butler County, Ohio > >Allen Lindon 54 > >Dolin 29 > >Seldon 20 > >Allen E. 11 > > > >Thanks, > >Carole > > > > > > > >==== 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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Carole, they are on the next census image, ancestry messes up sometimes with this: 1920 Coles Co., IL Census Seven Hickory Township 40-40 LINDON Allen Head M W 45 KY KY KY Farmer Dolin wife F W 38 KY KY KY Breclie dau F W 20 KY Mizie son M W 16 KY Farm laborer Elsie dau F W 13 KY Seldon son M W 10 KY Marjorie dau F W 5 IL Allen son M W 1 7/12 KY Lewis Centers that md Omega Noble is 2 households above them: 1920 Coles Co., IL Census Seven Hickory Township 38-38 CENTERS Lewis Head M W 28 KY KY KY Farm laborer Omega wife F W 26 KY KY KY Daisy dau F W 9 KY Lucy dau F W 6 MO Clawrence son M W 4 3/12 KY Leonard son M W 1 IL I don't know who Lewis Centers belongs to but wife Omega Noble was d/o Arrena Noble & George W. Noble [I believe he wrote "Behold, he Cometh from the Clouds"]. Louise On Sun, 1 Feb 2004 11:13:56 -0500 "Carole Bays" <acbays@mrtc.com> writes: > Worked on the Robert Lindon and Millie Shockey family last night. > Norma > and Louise when you get time, would you please look in the 1920 > Coles > County, ILL census for Allen Lindon. It says he is there, but when > I > get on the page I can't see him. > > I believe this is the correct one and his wife wasn't Nola but Dolin > and > she could have been a Fugate but I don't know yet. Rose lists her > as > Nola Fugate. > > 1910 Wolfe > Allen Lindon 37 md. 11 years > Dolin 28 5-4 > Brealy 09 > Marvie 07 > Elsie 03 > Seldon 11/12 > > 1920 can't find him > > 1930 Butler County, Ohio > Allen Lindon 54 > Dolin 29 > Seldon 20 > Allen E. 11 > > Thanks, > Carole > > > > ==== 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 > > > ________________________________________________________________ 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!
On Sun, 1 Feb 2004 11:47:42 -0500 "Crystal Sherron" <sherroc@email.uc.edu> writes: > Louise, > > This is very interesting - my grandfather William Henry Turner went > to > Wisconsin as a young man to work in the logging business and then > returned > to Breathitt Co. after a few years. I believe he might have gone > there > because his sister Fannie Turner who was married to Willie Chapman > might > have been there. Do you recognize any of those names and could they > relate > to your Chapman family? Fannie and Willie stayed there and the > family lost > track of them and their descendents. I would love to make a > connection with > this family. And thanks for the lead about Forest Co. - I had not > known > where they might have gone but this looks like a real possibility. > > Crystal > My grandfather was Melvin Chapman b. 1889, md Nannie Bryant. Melvin's parents were George W. Chapman & Louisa Spencer. George was s/o John Sneed Chapman who was s/o Edmund Chapman. Melvin and Willie were 2nd cousins per my FTM kinship function. I do know for a fact that Melvin was in Wisconsin between April 1917 and June 1918, then I lose them until 1930 where I found them in Harlan Co., KY. This line in page 70 of Rose Taulbee's book, James Evan Bryant & Telia Peters. Louise ________________________________________________________________ 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!
On the 1930 Middletown census, Allen Lindon is the same one that was in Illinois in 1920. Wife's name Dolin. 1930 Butler Co., Lemon Twp., Avalon subdivision 1829 Winona Dr. #1108/1130 Allen Lindon, head, age 54, KyKyky, section head, railroad Dolin, wife, age 49, KyKyKy Selden, son, age 20, KykyKy Allen E., son, age 11, KyKyky (1920 says he was born in Ill.) The two Allens listed above are the only two that show up on the 1930 index. Norma At 12:54 PM 2/1/2004 -0500, you wrote: >Thanks Norma, maybe someday I'll learn, I just found his obit. > >Allen Lindon, 83 d. Friday, Oct. 7, 1955 at his home in Ohio following a >long illness. He was a retired farmer going to Middletown, Ohio from >Charleston, IL about 25 years ago. He was formerly of Wolfe County >being reared on Lacy creek in Wolfe County. > >Surviving are his wife, Mae, three sons, William, Seldon and Allen all >of Middletown, two daughters, Mrs. Robert Mattingly and Mrs. Elsie >Williams also of Middletown, 23 grandchildren and 19 great >grandchildren; two brothers, Sam of Hazard and Robert of Mt. Sterling >and a sister, Mrs. Betsy Lykins, Hazard, KY. > >Attending the funeral in Middletown, Ohio from here was Sterling Lindon, >his nephew, also his brother Sam from Hazard and his brother Robert of >Mt. Sterling. All was known in Wolfe. Burial was in Humboldt, ILL. > >This is not the Allen that I was looking for. This must be the Allen >Lindon out of Magoffin County. > >Sterling Lindon was the son of David and Mary Lindon, and the Allen I'm >looking for didn't have the named siblings. > >Now Sterling Lindon's family are related to the Taulbee family but it's >from his wife Pauline d/o John and Esther Shockey. > >Where did Allan s/o Robert Lindon and Millie Shockey go? > >Carole > > > >-----Original Message----- >From: Norma Adams [mailto:njadams@cinci.rr.com] >Sent: Sunday, February 01, 2004 11:56 AM >To: TAULBEE-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: Re: [TAULBEE-L] Lindon/Shockey > >At 11:13 AM 2/1/2004 -0500, you wrote: > >Worked on the Robert Lindon and Millie Shockey family last night. >Norma > >and Louise when you get time, would you please look in the 1920 Coles > >County, ILL census for Allen Lindon. It says he is there, but when I > >get on the page I can't see him. > > > >I believe this is the correct one and his wife wasn't Nola but Dolin >and > >she could have been a Fugate but I don't know yet. Rose lists her as > >Nola Fugate. > > > >Hi, >He wasn't on the page that first comes up, he's on the next page. >1920 Coles Co. Il, Seven Hickory Twp. >#40/40 >Allen Lindon, head, age45, KyKyKy, general farm >Dolin, wife, age 38, KyKyKy >Breckie, dau, age 20, KyKyKy >Mizie?, son, age 16, KyKyKy, general farm >Elsie, dau, age 13, KyKyKy >Seldon, son, age 10, KyKyKy >Marjorie, dau, age 04, IlKyKy >Allen, son, age 1 7/12,IlKyKy > >Norma > >1910 Wolfe > >Allen Lindon 37 md. 11 years > >Dolin 28 5-4 > >Brealy 09 > >Marvie 07 > >Elsie 03 > >Seldon 11/12 > > > >1920 can't find him > > > >1930 Butler County, Ohio > >Allen Lindon 54 > >Dolin 29 > >Seldon 20 > >Allen E. 11 > > > >Thanks, > >Carole > > > > > > > >==== 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 > > >==== 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 > > > >==== 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