We're all being vewy vewy quiet hoping you'll reread your last post and correct any significant typos. From: Craig Kilby <<mailto:persisto@earthlink.net>persisto@earthlink.net> Subject: Re: [VACULPEP] George Washington's birthday, seriously Date: Tue, 17 Mar 2009 11:49:43 -0400 >>>At the time he was born, it was
At the time he was born, it was 10 February 1731. The change in the calander added 11 days in September 1751, so in 1752 his birthday became February 22! And that is the date that is celebrated. So, on 10 FEB 17501 (O.S), his next birthday was on 22 FEB 1753! 10 FEB 1751 OS, 10 FEB 1752 NS Change 2 SEP SEP 1752, drop 11 days from calender Next day is 13 SEP 1752 and change beginning of new year 1 JAN 1753, new year begins 22 FEB 1753, his "new" birthday. Here's a link for you: http://www.archives.gov/legislative/features/washington/ and http://www.infoplease.com/spot/gregorian1.html This last site corrects some mistakes I made in my post to the list yesterday. It was 1752, and not 1751, and change took effect Sept. 2, 1752, and the next day was Sept. 13, 1752. On Mar 17, 2009, at 12:15 PM, Cynthia Claytonroberts wrote: > > Craig, as long as we've got you engaged, and you do time at the uhmm, > Mary Ball whatever that is, Library /Museum....what do they type if > they were inputting George's birthdate...like officially :) > > [I am serious....I've / the yr, yrs and changed it to one or the > other so many times, I have no idea what it is anymore......I want to > see what the folks there would fill in the blank and I'll take your > word for it: > > George Washington b. ______________. > > > . > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to VACULPEP- > request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes > in the subject and the body of the message
Cynthia, that's a nice chart. It should be remembered that in older times, the term "cousin" could mean almost any sort of relationship including nephew or niece. The term "brother" or "sister" could just as easily mean brother-in- law or sister-in-law. "Father" could mean father-in-law. On Mar 17, 2009, at 10:05 AM, Cynthia Claytonroberts wrote: > For anyone else born 'n raised north-(westerly) of the Mason-Dixon > line who is having enuf of a problem these days getting to sleep an > hour earlier, or later, or whichever in the world it is now, here's a > handy little URL explaining the other thing that makes no sense > whatsoever: > > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cousin > > > . > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to VACULPEP- > request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes > in the subject and the body of the message
Those interested in the Germanna families (two colonies and later comers) will find this web site of tremendous help. http://germanna.org/ The Germanna Foundation and many, many others have been researching these families for decades and even over 100 years ago. There is a wealth of information to be had at the Germanna Foundation. There is also a rootsweb mailing list like this one for the Germanna Colonies that is very active. The mailing list is not sponsored by the Foundation, though the two work very closely together. Craig Kilby On Mar 17, 2009, at 10:34 AM, Cynthia Claytonroberts wrote: >>> were the German emigrants Christopher & Elizabeth (unknown*) > Zimmermann who arrived 1717 in Virginia with their sons, John and > Andrew. They lived in Spottsylvania, then moved to > Orange. Christopher's Will was proved 23 Mar 1748/9 in "St. Mark's > Parish, Orange". > > *one guess is an Anna Elizabeth Albrecht, but I personally haven't > seen any record <<< > > > The Zimmermans didn't plan to be plunked down on the Rappahannock in > Virginia ~ Pennsylvania was their intended destination. There may be > some church papers (or something similar to the Quaker letters) that > got there ahead of time although the ship didn't, that could possibly > identify the Mrs. > > I don't know for sure (and it's not a project I want to take > on), but a likely place to begin could very well be: > > > https://secureapps.libraries.psu.edu/digitalbookshelf/index.cfm > > > . > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to VACULPEP- > request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes > in the subject and the body of the message
Craig, as long as we've got you engaged, and you do time at the uhmm, Mary Ball whatever that is, Library /Museum....what do they type if they were inputting George's birthdate...like officially :) [I am serious....I've / the yr, yrs and changed it to one or the other so many times, I have no idea what it is anymore......I want to see what the folks there would fill in the blank and I'll take your word for it: George Washington b. ______________. .
>>were the German emigrants Christopher & Elizabeth (unknown*) Zimmermann who arrived 1717 in Virginia with their sons, John and Andrew. They lived in Spottsylvania, then moved to Orange. Christopher's Will was proved 23 Mar 1748/9 in "St. Mark's Parish, Orange". *one guess is an Anna Elizabeth Albrecht, but I personally haven't seen any record <<< The Zimmermans didn't plan to be plunked down on the Rappahannock in Virginia ~ Pennsylvania was their intended destination. There may be some church papers (or something similar to the Quaker letters) that got there ahead of time although the ship didn't, that could possibly identify the Mrs. I don't know for sure (and it's not a project I want to take on), but a likely place to begin could very well be: https://secureapps.libraries.psu.edu/digitalbookshelf/index.cfm .
For anyone else born 'n raised north-(westerly) of the Mason-Dixon line who is having enuf of a problem these days getting to sleep an hour earlier, or later, or whichever in the world it is now, here's a handy little URL explaining the other thing that makes no sense whatsoever: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cousin .
Cynthia, Before September 1, 1751, the British Empire used the old Julian Calendar in which the year began on March 25th instead of January 1st. This was a holdover from King Henry VIII when he created the Church of England. Not long after he did that, the Pope issued a decree to convert to the Gregorian calendar which dropped 11 days and began the new year on January 1st. Since this was a Catholic decree, England did not observe it, though the rest of Europe did (not all at once, but long, long, long before England did.) Knowing this, English and colonial clerks would often use the "dual dates" in their records, but just as often they did not. If they did not, you can assume they were using "Old Style." (If you see initials of "O.S." or "N.S." in a history or genealogy, the writer is referring to "Old Style" and "New Style"). Therefore, it is very important to keep that in mind and always "dual date" your pre 1751 records so that you and the reader will know exactly which year you are talking about. By the way, on August 31, 1751 the very next day was September 11th. (I think that's right if not close to right.) Last, understanding this really helps solve some otherwise impossible date problems. Hope this helps, Craig Kilby On Mar 17, 2009, at 1:32 AM, Cynthia Claytonroberts wrote: > were the German emigrants Christopher & Elizabeth (unknown*) > Zimmermann who arrived 1717 in Virginia with their sons, John and > Andrew. > They lived in Spottsylvania, then moved to Orange. Christopher's > Will was proved 23 Mar 1748/9 in "St. Mark's Parish, > Orange". Whatever that 1748/49 means on the ground in real time
were the German emigrants Christopher & Elizabeth (unknown*) Zimmermann who arrived 1717 in Virginia with their sons, John and Andrew. They lived in Spottsylvania, then moved to Orange. Christopher's Will was proved 23 Mar 1748/9 in "St. Mark's Parish, Orange". Whatever that 1748/49 means on the ground in real time (like when you're asked how many candles to have put on your cake), but I do know my old mjr Philip Clayton's NN Grant dated 25 June 1748 is Orange County & the property itself is off Mountain Run, a hop skip from the Culpeper Courthouse. I don't know what day he woke up in "1749" and found himself in Culpeper County *one guess is an Anna Elizabeth Albrecht, but I personally haven't seen any record
On Tuesday April 18, 1826 in court ........Upon this day came Frances Slaughter, minor, of Gabriel Slaughter deceased, into open court and made choice of James Slaughter, her brother, as her guardian where upon the court does appoint the same James Slaughter, Guardian of the said Frances Slaughter...etc....... Also Tuesday April 6, 1819 Administration of estate of George Slaughter deceased by John Field Jr. page 195 book order Probate A. These notes are from an old notebook of the late 40's. I do not know where to look. I know Frances Ellen Slaughter married in Indiana 12 Dec. 1826 in Clark County. The money was $4,000 of which her husband Claudsley W Smith relieved her almost immediately..... Gabriel was a son of William Slaughter and Katherine Zimmerman. Other children were Thomas, William, John, Smith. With my other information from Slaughter Books, records, CD's, genealogy searches etc. this is the one that will prove beyond a doubt my line. Any suggestions would be most helpful. Gabriel would have died between the conception or birth of Frances Ellen 1810 and 1826 when she appeared in court as minor. A James Slaughter had a Deed in Charlestown ? Lot 133 Aug. 14 1826 BK 24, 378 or so the note said.
Who were the parents of Katherine Zimmerman? ----- Original Message ----- From: "Winnie Miller" <winnie-miller@att.net> To: <vaculpep@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, March 16, 2009 1:06 PM Subject: [VACULPEP] Francis Slaughter, d of Gabriel Slaughter > On Tuesday April 18, 1826 in court ........Upon this day came Frances > Slaughter, minor, of Gabriel Slaughter deceased, into open court and made > choice of James Slaughter, her brother, as her guardian where upon the > court does appoint the same James Slaughter, Guardian of the said Frances > Slaughter...etc....... > Also Tuesday April 6, 1819 Administration of estate of George Slaughter > deceased by John Field Jr. page 195 book order Probate A. > These notes are from an old notebook of the late 40's. I do not know > where to look. I know Frances Ellen Slaughter married in Indiana 12 Dec. > 1826 in Clark County. The money was $4,000 of which her husband Claudsley > W Smith relieved her almost immediately..... > Gabriel was a son of William Slaughter and Katherine Zimmerman. Other > children were Thomas, William, John, Smith. > With my other information from Slaughter Books, records, CD's, genealogy > searches etc. this is the one that will prove beyond a doubt my line. > Any suggestions would be most helpful. > Gabriel would have died between the conception or birth of Frances Ellen > 1810 and 1826 when she appeared in court as minor. > A James Slaughter had a Deed in Charlestown ? Lot 133 Aug. 14 1826 BK 24, > 378 or so the note said. > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > VACULPEP-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >
Google <VBG> the book got a lot of hits and I didn't try Archives or Google books. Finding the story of migrations is a treasure to be thankful for <G> Eliz Results 1 - 10 of 10 for In 1783, the Lindsay, Dowden, and Quisenberry families reached the Ohio River.. (1.31 seconds) Search Results 1. Biography of Anthony Lindsay Jr 1736-1808 Soldier Explorer and Pioneer Aug 18, 2007 ... In 1783, the Lindsay, Dowden, and Quisenberry families reached the Ohio River. They built flatboats to haul their cattle, horses, ... ken-lindsay.com/anthony_lindsay_jr.htm - 40k - Cached - Similar pages - 2. Full text of "History and genealogies of the families of Miller ... A. C. Quisenberry's History of Families. Mrs. Miriam Reid, Red House, Ky. ...... The six nations north of the Ohio River: the Mohawks, Tuscaroras, Oneidas, ...... In 1783 entered on the practice of medicine in Maryland, and in 1788, .... And whilst all, by several rungs, have not reached the top of the ladder, ... www.archive.org/stream/historygenealogie00mill/historygenealogie00mill_djvu.txt - Similar pages - 3. Full text of "Year Book" Com piled by A. C. Quisenberry, from the Virginia State Records from a List prepared by Leonard S. Latham, ...... and who, in 1783-84, was one of the garrison of the fort at Boonesboro, Ky. ...... Dowden, James, private, Virginia line June 8, 1833 ; $80. ...... Ohio, 18 The Ohio river. Oldham, 22 William Oldham, ... www.archive.org/stream/yearbook01socigoog/yearbook01socigoog_djvu.txt - 571k - Cached - Similar pages - More results from www.archive.org » On Sun, Mar 15, 2009 at 10:20 PM, marianne dillow <mdillow31@verizon.net> wrote: > Hi Cynthia, > > Thank you.. thank you.. for that record coming down the river, Do you rember where you found that record ? I haven't seen that before. I have seen the Lindsay page before. > > I have Mary Cushenbery (different spellings) and Nicholas Lindsay going to Dearborn Co., Indiana. They might have gone on to Edgar Co., IL after that . I never traced their lline out all the way. I appreciate everything you have sent. This has been one hard nut to crack. > > Marianne Dillow > > --- On Sun, 3/15/09, Cynthia Claytonroberts <CynthiaCR@sbcglobal.net> wrote: > > From: Cynthia Claytonroberts <CynthiaCR@sbcglobal.net> > Subject: [VACULPEP] Finding Moses Cushenberry > To: vaculpep@rootsweb.com > Date: Sunday, March 15, 2009, 8:57 PM > > >I am trying to find records before 1783 where Ky was formed from Va > and hoping to find a record on Moses somewhere in Va or the earlier > Ky records. < > > > The earlier records for Bourbon County Ky are interred in moldy > cardboard boxes in the basement of the Bourbon County CourtHouse, > well yah really. There's a bundle marked Sam'l Clayton,jr. down > there, too, I'll bet. > > Listen, I myself am buried in "Quisenberry" connections in a number > of lines and 'most totally confused ~ but in the process wanted to > quick mention I ran across Ken Lindsay's web site again & noticed > this little tidbit jumped out: > > "In 1783, the Lindsay, Dowden, and Quisenberry families reached the > Ohio River. They built flatboats to haul their cattle, horses, and > wagons loaded with only the necessities of life. The flatboats were > lashed together during the journey to withstand the spring-time > dangers of the swollen Ohio River. " > > And which Quisenberries might those be, I thought to myself. > > Yours, right? > I believe the following on that page is your Mary, daughter of Moses: > > ______________________________________________ > + 10 M iv. Nicholas5 LINDSAY, b. about 1754 in Baltimore Co., > Maryland; d. about 1830 in Edgar Co., Illinois; md. about 1776 in > Frederick Co., Maryland, Mary QUISENBERRY; b. __ ___ ____ in _______ > Co., _______; d. __ ___ ____ in _______ Co., _______. > ______________________________________________ > > > Could that possibly be at the ***Bride's*** home by 1776??? Not Va at > all anymore would explain why you're not finding them (besides the > various&sundry spellings). Try Maryland. > > skipping on down the page of the rest of Lt. Anthony (1736-1807) and > Rachel (Dorsey) LINDSAY's kids , there's: > > ________________________________ > > <http://www.ken-lindsay.com/john_lindsay.htm>+ 12 M ii. > <http://www.ken-lindsay.com/john_lindsay.htm>John C. LINDSAY, b. __ > ___ 1759 in Baltimore Co., Maryland; d. 10 Sep 1838 in Hancock Co., > Kentucky; md. about 1774 in Montgomery Co., Maryland, > <http://www.ken-lindsay.com/john_lindsay.htm>Susannah DOWDEN; b. > about 1758 in Frederick Co., Maryland; d. about 1826 in Henry Co., Kentucky. > ________________________________ > > > Hope this makes sense. > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to VACULPEP-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >
>>I have Edward Sanford Quisenberry p. 57 in "The Memorials of the Quisenbery Family" by Anderson Chenault Quisenberry. States his descendants are: H.C. Quisenberry, Arthur, Allen, T.H.,... E.S. Quisenberry (is this the one you are looking for ?).... J.J., Quisenbery R. Quisenberry, J. Quisenberry, T. Quisenbeerry, and W. Quisenberry.<< This bk is also online now!!! scanned by Google ~ thankyou for the page #, it took me right to them. from what I found over the weekend, .....?(E.S.,jun'r) was b. 8 Oct 1815 m. Delia ALLEN 11 Jan 1872 in Logan Co. Illinois. There are a passel of Quisenberries & the Who m. Whom in all Illinois Counties from 1763-1900 (plus..they continue to add later years county by county but the site doesn't indicate that). It's at: http://www.ilsos.gov/GenealogyMWeb/marrsrch.html It's the papa in the above though I discovered m. a Lucy Clayton supposedly b. 1799 Ky when I started working from June's reference. Edward Sanford Quisenberry (Moses who m the Gatewood girl?, Aaron of Orange) b. 12 May 1787 Culpeper Co Va.; d. 20 Jan 1864 Logan Co Ill. m1 25 Dec 1809 Culpeper Co. Va Nancy THRELKELD 1789-1830 Christian Co Ky m2 24 Nov 1831 Lucy CLAYTON 1799 Ky -1882 Ill 1850 FEDERAL CENSUS, Logan County, Illinois. page stamped 218 Ancestry.com Image 89 of 110 Enumerated 25 October 1850 by John Wright, asst marshal Dwelling #693-702 QUISENBERRY, E. S. M64 Farmer $4800 b. Va ----, Lucy [CLAYTON] F51 b. Va [?] ----, Martha F24 b. Ky [w/b 1st wife Nancy's dau] ----, Robert M18 Farmer b. Ky [Lucy's son] ----, Henry C. M16 Farmer b. Ky ----, Arthur M15 b. Ky ----, Jane F12 b. Illinois ----, Susan F10 b. Illinois ----, Catharine F2? b. Illinois. & here's a bit of what else I found over the weekend just to make your head spin :) *Marriage Register: ILLINOIS Statewide, Logan Co. Vol. 002 p105 Lic.#2834. QUISENBERRY, Edward S. and ALLEN, Delia m. 10-11-1872. [This is ESQ, jr.] MARRIAGE REGISTER:, Christian County, Kentucky 1852. Ancestry. com Image 1 of 57 (Images of Handwritten records).. Kentucky Marriage Records 1852-1914) Edward Sanford Quisenberry res: Christian Co Ky age: 46 widower b. Culpeper Co., Va. & Frances Emeline Quisenberry res: Christian Co Ky widow age 40 b. Halifax Co., Va. married Apr 25, 1852 (m1852 - age 46 = b. 1806) so that makes yet a third ESQ. If my patchwork so far is correct he's the son of James Q 1776 Fauquier Co. Va - 1839. That ESQ's first wife was Elizabeth ENLOE or ENLOW who d. in Christian Co Ky 15 Oct 1851. I believe "Mrs. Frances Emeline Quiesenberry" was a LEWIS; I have no idea at the moment which Q. she married first... It gets interestinger and interestinger: 1880 FEDERAL CENSUS, Eminence Twp., Logan County, Illinois. ED#48 p15 (244C) Ancestry.com Image 15 of 26 Enumerated 10th & 11th June 1880 by J. B. Curry, enumerator Dwelling #137-140 QUISENBERRY, Allen M56 married Farmer b. Ky/Va/Va ----, Lizzie F56 wife Keeping House b. Ky/Ky/Ky Dwelling #142-145 QUISENBERRY, Edward M30 married Farmer b. Illinois/Va/Ky ----, Mattie F24 wife Keeping House b. Ky/Ky/Ky ----, Francis W. M2 son At home b. Illinois/Illinois/Ky ----, Elizabeth F55 mother widowed At home b.Hy/Va/NJ ----, Jessie F0-9/12s (Oct) daughter At home b. Illinois/Illinois/Ky BALDWIN, David M74 Uncle widowed At home b. Ky/Va/Ky next 1880 Census page: ED#48 p16 (244D) Ancestry.com Image 16 of 26 Enumerated 11th June 1880 by J. B. Curry, enumerator Dwelling #148-151 QUISENBERRY, Edward S. M64 married Farmer b. Va/Va/Va ----, Delia A. [ALLEN] F39 wife Keeping house b. Illinois/Va/Ky ROBBINS, Nellie M. F4 Adopted At home b. Illinois/Va/Ky Dwelling #149-152 STUART, Mandeville M34 married Farmer b. Ky/Ky/Ky ----, Emma A. F23 wife Keeping House b. Illinois/Va/Ky QUISENBERRY, Susan F20 sister-in-law single At Home b. Illinois/Va/Ky QUISENBERRY, Reuben F. M15 brother-in-law single Farm Laborer b. Illinois/Va/Ky -----, Martha F50 Aunt single At home b. Ky/Va/Ky. Now I need to try'n find Lucy again aft 1850 and see they list her b. 1799 KY. (My Clayton's were in Bourbon Co by 1792.) Don't take my [conjecture] at the moment for fact, just the data like Censuses that I copied best as I can type, which despite their errors I find ~ have a way of eventually straightening out the family myths & legends, including the published ones. .
Boy Cynthia, you found a lot. I can see you went to Jesse White, Secretary State of Illinois's office. LOL !! I don't know the ones you have mentioned here but the first Edward Sanford Quisenberry that is in Anderson Chenault Quisenberry's Quisenberry book. Nice to know that some of them came to Illinois. LOL ! Marianne Dillow Illinois --- On Mon, 3/16/09, Cynthia Claytonroberts <CynthiaCR@sbcglobal.net> wrote: From: Cynthia Claytonroberts <CynthiaCR@sbcglobal.net> Subject: [VACULPEP] Edward Sanford Quisenberry 1787-1864 & ESQjr. b. 1815 To: vaculpep@rootsweb.com Date: Monday, March 16, 2009, 12:25 PM >>I have Edward Sanford Quisenberry p. 57 in "The Memorials of the Quisenbery Family" by Anderson Chenault Quisenberry. States his descendants are: H.C. Quisenberry, Arthur, Allen, T.H.,... E.S. Quisenberry (is this the one you are looking for ?).... J.J., Quisenbery R. Quisenberry, J. Quisenberry, T. Quisenbeerry, and W. Quisenberry.<< This bk is also online now!!! scanned by Google ~ thankyou for the page #, it took me right to them. from what I found over the weekend, .....?(E.S.,jun'r) was b. 8 Oct 1815 m. Delia ALLEN 11 Jan 1872 in Logan Co. Illinois. There are a passel of Quisenberries & the Who m. Whom in all Illinois Counties from 1763-1900 (plus..they continue to add later years county by county but the site doesn't indicate that). It's at: http://www.ilsos.gov/GenealogyMWeb/marrsrch.html It's the papa in the above though I discovered m. a Lucy Clayton supposedly b. 1799 Ky when I started working from June's reference. Edward Sanford Quisenberry (Moses who m the Gatewood girl?, Aaron of Orange) b. 12 May 1787 Culpeper Co Va.; d. 20 Jan 1864 Logan Co Ill. m1 25 Dec 1809 Culpeper Co. Va Nancy THRELKELD 1789-1830 Christian Co Ky m2 24 Nov 1831 Lucy CLAYTON 1799 Ky -1882 Ill 1850 FEDERAL CENSUS, Logan County, Illinois. page stamped 218 Ancestry.com Image 89 of 110 Enumerated 25 October 1850 by John Wright, asst marshal Dwelling #693-702 QUISENBERRY, E. S. M64 Farmer $4800 b. Va ----, Lucy [CLAYTON] F51 b. Va [?] ----, Martha F24 b. Ky [w/b 1st wife Nancy's dau] ----, Robert M18 Farmer b. Ky [Lucy's son] ----, Henry C. M16 Farmer b. Ky ----, Arthur M15 b. Ky ----, Jane F12 b. Illinois ----, Susan F10 b. Illinois ----, Catharine F2? b. Illinois. & here's a bit of what else I found over the weekend just to make your head spin :) *Marriage Register: ILLINOIS Statewide, Logan Co. Vol. 002 p105 Lic.#2834. QUISENBERRY, Edward S. and ALLEN, Delia m. 10-11-1872. [This is ESQ, jr.] MARRIAGE REGISTER:, Christian County, Kentucky 1852. Ancestry. com Image 1 of 57 (Images of Handwritten records).. Kentucky Marriage Records 1852-1914) Edward Sanford Quisenberry res: Christian Co Ky age: 46 widower b. Culpeper Co., Va. & Frances Emeline Quisenberry res: Christian Co Ky widow age 40 b. Halifax Co., Va. married Apr 25, 1852 (m1852 - age 46 = b. 1806) so that makes yet a third ESQ. If my patchwork so far is correct he's the son of James Q 1776 Fauquier Co. Va - 1839. That ESQ's first wife was Elizabeth ENLOE or ENLOW who d. in Christian Co Ky 15 Oct 1851. I believe "Mrs. Frances Emeline Quiesenberry" was a LEWIS; I have no idea at the moment which Q. she married first... It gets interestinger and interestinger: 1880 FEDERAL CENSUS, Eminence Twp., Logan County, Illinois. ED#48 p15 (244C) Ancestry.com Image 15 of 26 Enumerated 10th & 11th June 1880 by J. B. Curry, enumerator Dwelling #137-140 QUISENBERRY, Allen M56 married Farmer b. Ky/Va/Va ----, Lizzie F56 wife Keeping House b. Ky/Ky/Ky Dwelling #142-145 QUISENBERRY, Edward M30 married Farmer b. Illinois/Va/Ky ----, Mattie F24 wife Keeping House b. Ky/Ky/Ky ----, Francis W. M2 son At home b. Illinois/Illinois/Ky ----, Elizabeth F55 mother widowed At home b.Hy/Va/NJ ----, Jessie F0-9/12s (Oct) daughter At home b. Illinois/Illinois/Ky BALDWIN, David M74 Uncle widowed At home b. Ky/Va/Ky next 1880 Census page: ED#48 p16 (244D) Ancestry.com Image 16 of 26 Enumerated 11th June 1880 by J. B. Curry, enumerator Dwelling #148-151 QUISENBERRY, Edward S. M64 married Farmer b. Va/Va/Va ----, Delia A. [ALLEN] F39 wife Keeping house b. Illinois/Va/Ky ROBBINS, Nellie M. F4 Adopted At home b. Illinois/Va/Ky Dwelling #149-152 STUART, Mandeville M34 married Farmer b. Ky/Ky/Ky ----, Emma A. F23 wife Keeping House b. Illinois/Va/Ky QUISENBERRY, Susan F20 sister-in-law single At Home b. Illinois/Va/Ky QUISENBERRY, Reuben F. M15 brother-in-law single Farm Laborer b. Illinois/Va/Ky -----, Martha F50 Aunt single At home b. Ky/Va/Ky. Now I need to try'n find Lucy again aft 1850 and see they list her b. 1799 KY. (My Clayton's were in Bourbon Co by 1792.)
Thank you Eliz, The records are very interesting. What perplexes me is there was only one Quisenberry family from Maryland that iIknow. I don't see any connection with mine. Virginia is very close so I am wondering how these families hooked up to go to Ky ? There would have to be certain routes I would think back in 1783 to come down the Ohio to Ky. I may have to start looking in more of these families that married Moses Cushenberry's children. I appreciate you sending this info. :) Marianne Dillow --- On Mon, 3/16/09, Eliz Hanebury <elizhgene@gmail.com> wrote: From: Eliz Hanebury <elizhgene@gmail.com> Subject: Re: [VACULPEP] Finding Moses Cushenberry To: mdillow31@verizon.net, vaculpep@rootsweb.com Date: Monday, March 16, 2009, 12:19 PM Google <VBG> the book got a lot of hits and I didn't try Archives or Google books. Finding the story of migrations is a treasure to be thankful for <G> Eliz Results 1 - 10 of 10 for In 1783, the Lindsay, Dowden, and Quisenberry families reached the Ohio River.. (1.31 seconds) Search Results 1. Biography of Anthony Lindsay Jr 1736-1808 Soldier Explorer and Pioneer Aug 18, 2007 ... In 1783, the Lindsay, Dowden, and Quisenberry families reached the Ohio River. They built flatboats to haul their cattle, horses, ... ken-lindsay.com/anthony_lindsay_jr.htm - 40k - Cached - Similar pages - 2. Full text of "History and genealogies of the families of Miller ... A. C. Quisenberry's History of Families. Mrs. Miriam Reid, Red House, Ky. ...... The six nations north of the Ohio River: the Mohawks, Tuscaroras, Oneidas, ...... In 1783 entered on the practice of medicine in Maryland, and in 1788, .... And whilst all, by several rungs, have not reached the top of the ladder, ... www.archive.org/stream/historygenealogie00mill/historygenealogie00mill_djvu.txt - Similar pages - 3. Full text of "Year Book" Com piled by A. C. Quisenberry, from the Virginia State Records from a List prepared by Leonard S. Latham, ...... and who, in 1783-84, was one of the garrison of the fort at Boonesboro, Ky. ...... Dowden, James, private, Virginia line June 8, 1833 ; $80. ...... Ohio, 18 The Ohio river. Oldham, 22 William Oldham, ... www.archive.org/stream/yearbook01socigoog/yearbook01socigoog_djvu.txt - 571k - Cached - Similar pages - More results from www.archive.org » On Sun, Mar 15, 2009 at 10:20 PM, marianne dillow <mdillow31@verizon.net> wrote: > Hi Cynthia, > > Thank you.. thank you.. for that record coming down the river, Do you rember where you found that record ? I haven't seen that before. I have seen the Lindsay page before. > > I have Mary Cushenbery (different spellings) and Nicholas Lindsay going to Dearborn Co., Indiana. They might have gone on to Edgar Co., IL after that . I never traced their lline out all the way. I appreciate everything you have sent. This has been one hard nut to crack. > > Marianne Dillow > > --- On Sun, 3/15/09, Cynthia Claytonroberts <CynthiaCR@sbcglobal.net> wrote: > > From: Cynthia Claytonroberts <CynthiaCR@sbcglobal.net> > Subject: [VACULPEP] Finding Moses Cushenberry > To: vaculpep@rootsweb.com > Date: Sunday, March 15, 2009, 8:57 PM > > >I am trying to find records before 1783 where Ky was formed from Va > and hoping to find a record on Moses somewhere in Va or the earlier > Ky records. < > > > The earlier records for Bourbon County Ky are interred in moldy > cardboard boxes in the basement of the Bourbon County CourtHouse, > well yah really. There's a bundle marked Sam'l Clayton,jr. down > there, too, I'll bet. > > Listen, I myself am buried in "Quisenberry" connections in a number > of lines and 'most totally confused ~ but in the process wanted to > quick mention I ran across Ken Lindsay's web site again & noticed > this little tidbit jumped out: > > "In 1783, the Lindsay, Dowden, and Quisenberry families reached the > Ohio River. They built flatboats to haul their cattle, horses, and > wagons loaded with only the necessities of life. The flatboats were > lashed together during the journey to withstand the spring-time > dangers of the swollen Ohio River. " > > And which Quisenberries might those be, I thought to myself. > > Yours, right? > I believe the following on that page is your Mary, daughter of Moses: > > ______________________________________________ > + 10 M iv. Nicholas5 LINDSAY, b. about 1754 in Baltimore Co., > Maryland; d. about 1830 in Edgar Co., Illinois; md. about 1776 in > Frederick Co., Maryland, Mary QUISENBERRY; b. __ ___ ____ in _______ > Co., _______; d. __ ___ ____ in _______ Co., _______. > ______________________________________________ > > > Could that possibly be at the ***Bride's*** home by 1776??? Not Va at > all anymore would explain why you're not finding them (besides the > various&sundry spellings). Try Maryland. > > skipping on down the page of the rest of Lt. Anthony (1736-1807) and > Rachel (Dorsey) LINDSAY's kids , there's: > > ________________________________ > > <http://www.ken-lindsay.com/john_lindsay.htm>+ 12 M ii. > <http://www.ken-lindsay.com/john_lindsay.htm>John C. LINDSAY, b. __ > ___ 1759 in Baltimore Co., Maryland; d. 10 Sep 1838 in Hancock Co., > Kentucky; md. about 1774 in Montgomery Co., Maryland, > <http://www.ken-lindsay.com/john_lindsay.htm>Susannah DOWDEN; b. > about 1758 in Frederick Co., Maryland; d. about 1826 in Henry Co., Kentucky. > ________________________________ > > > Hope this makes sense. > > >
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: MarcusPartlow Surnames: Partlow, Menefee, Bowen, Beam Classification: marriage Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.virginia.counties.culpeper/4567/mb.ashx Message Board Post: Downloaded from books.google.com: Raleigh Travers Green, Genealogical and historical notes on Culpeper county, Virginia, Culpeper Virginia: Exponent Printing Office, revised edition, 1900. Page 57 "MARRIAGE RECORD. Note: The year of marriage only is given. From 1781 to 1825. Jno. Beam m. Patsy Partlow, 1815." Wm. Menefee m Cath. Partlow, 1811. Page 58 Wm. Bowen m. Polly Partlow, 1815 Page 67 Elisah Partlow, Frances Menefee, 1806 Jno. Menefee m. Lucy Partlow, 1808. Kathleen Bowen has posted this citation for the precise dates of marriages in Culpeper Co., VA: "Culpeper County, Virginia Marriages, 1780-1853," by John Vogt & T. William Kethley, Jr. It was in the Local History Room of the Culpeper Library. Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.
Sounds like Bounty Land -----Original Message----- From: vaculpep-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:vaculpep-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of marianne dillow Sent: Sunday, March 15, 2009 9:24 PM To: vaculpep@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [VACULPEP] Finding Moses Cushenberry Sorry Cynthia, My bifocals covered up the boaat from Ken Lindsay's page as a source. I have been there before but must have missed that one. Marianne Dillow --- On Sun, 3/15/09, Cynthia Claytonroberts <CynthiaCR@sbcglobal.net> wrote: From: Cynthia Claytonroberts <CynthiaCR@sbcglobal.net> Subject: [VACULPEP] Finding Moses Cushenberry To: vaculpep@rootsweb.com Date: Sunday, March 15, 2009, 8:57 PM >I am trying to find records before 1783 where Ky was formed from Va and hoping to find a record on Moses somewhere in Va or the earlier Ky records. < The earlier records for Bourbon County Ky are interred in moldy cardboard boxes in the basement of the Bourbon County CourtHouse, well yah really. There's a bundle marked Sam'l Clayton,jr. down there, too, I'll bet. Listen, I myself am buried in "Quisenberry" connections in a number of lines and 'most totally confused ~ but in the process wanted to quick mention I ran across Ken Lindsay's web site again & noticed this little tidbit jumped out: "In 1783, the Lindsay, Dowden, and Quisenberry families reached the Ohio River. They built flatboats to haul their cattle, horses, and wagons loaded with only the necessities of life. The flatboats were lashed together during the journey to withstand the spring-time dangers of the swollen Ohio River. " And which Quisenberries might those be, I thought to myself. Yours, right? I believe the following on that page is your Mary, daughter of Moses: ______________________________________________ + 10 M iv. Nicholas5 LINDSAY, b. about 1754 in Baltimore Co., Maryland; d. about 1830 in Edgar Co., Illinois; md. about 1776 in Frederick Co., Maryland, Mary QUISENBERRY; b. __ ___ ____ in _______ Co., _______; d. __ ___ ____ in _______ Co., _______. ______________________________________________ Could that possibly be at the ***Bride's*** home by 1776??? Not Va at all anymore would explain why you're not finding them (besides the various&sundry spellings). Try Maryland. skipping on down the page of the rest of Lt. Anthony (1736-1807) and Rachel (Dorsey) LINDSAY's kids , there's: ________________________________ <http://www.ken-lindsay.com/john_lindsay.htm>+ 12 M ii. <http://www.ken-lindsay.com/john_lindsay.htm>John C. LINDSAY, b. __ ___ 1759 in Baltimore Co., Maryland; d. 10 Sep 1838 in Hancock Co., Kentucky; md. about 1774 in Montgomery Co., Maryland, <http://www.ken-lindsay.com/john_lindsay.htm>Susannah DOWDEN; b. about 1758 in Frederick Co., Maryland; d. about 1826 in Henry Co., Kentucky. ________________________________ Hope this makes sense. ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to VACULPEP-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: MarcusPartlow Surnames: Barnes, Partlow, Dulany, Kirtley, Hume, Thompson Classification: will Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.virginia.counties.culpeper/4566/mb.ashx Message Board Post: Downloaded from books.google.com: Raleigh Travers Green, Genealogical and historical notes on Culpeper county, Virginia, Culpeper Virginia: Exponent Printing Office, revised edition, 1900. Names: Barnes, Partlow, Dulany, Kirtley, Hume, Thompson. "The remainder of the notes we give in alphabetical order.Note the following explanations. First is given the testator's name, then the date the will was written; then his wife's name, where it is possible to obtain it; lastly the names of his children, and other genealogical information that might be at hand: The date last given is the probate of the will. Book "G," from April 1, 1813, to June 17, 1817, is missing, the supposition being it was lost during the war between the States... Leonard Barnes, May 1805. Children: Charles, Henry, Leonard, Raw- leigh, Clara, m. Partlow, Judith, m. Dulany, Polly, m. Kirtley, Catherine, ni. Hume, and another dau. who seems to have m. a Thompson Aug. 20, 181«." END [Substantial additional information on these children and their spouses is available at FamilySearch.org.] Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.
Hi Cynthia, Yes, I have Vachel Lindsay and Ann Cushenberry but not all of the info you have provided. I mentioned them in a previous email just now sent to the list. I have Edward Sanford Quisenberry p. 57 in "The Memorials of the Quisenbery Family" by Anderson Chenault Quisenberry. States his descendants are: H.C. Quisenberry, Arthur, Allen, T.H.,... E.S. Quisenberry (is this the one you are looking for ?).... J.J., Quisenbery R. Quisenberry, J. Quisenberry, T. Quisenbeerry, and W. Quisenberry. Marianne Dillow --- On Sun, 3/15/09, Cynthia Claytonroberts <CynthiaCR@sbcglobal.net> wrote: From: Cynthia Claytonroberts <CynthiaCR@sbcglobal.net> Subject: [VACULPEP] Finding Moses Cushenberry/Well whoops To: vaculpep@rootsweb.com Date: Sunday, March 15, 2009, 9:51 PM http://www.ken-lindsay.com/anthony_lindsay_jr.htm there's yet another Quisenberry daughter down the list, Marianne, g-gram of the poet. There's also the neatest little old bk partially digitized on Google about the line called, "Vachel Lindsay, a poet in America" by Edgar Lee Masters" pub. 1935. I'm afraid Anna died before the 1850 Census but her widowed husband survives (says 83 yrs old which w/b 1767 though...in 1850, no?) and is living with their son's [Nicholas Lindsay b. 1803 Ky] family living 1850 in Warsaw, Gallatin Co Ky. _______________________________________ + 18 M ix. Vachel Dorsey LINDSAY, b. 15 Feb 1773 in Baltimore Co., Maryland; d. 30 Oct 1855 in Gallatin Co., Kentucky; buried in Lindsay Cemetery in Aurora, Dearborn Co., Indiana; md. 20 Mar 1792 in Bourbon Co., Kentucky, Ann QUISENBERRY, b. __ ___ 1774 in _______ Co., _______; d. 27 Nov 1842 in Aurora, Dearborn Co., Indiana. She, too, is buried in the Lindsay Cemetery. _______________________________________ I'm thinking there must be at least a third Moses, June, the one who served in the Civil War . [I about fainted at that point.] Want to thank you so very much though, I started tracking down "Edward Sanford Quisenberry" (of which there are also more than one) but the one of them 1787-1864 who went to Logan Co. Illinois married 2nd a Lucy CLAYTON b. 1799, who may some day turn out to be one of the lost siblings I hoped would be listed on a scrap of guardianship papers somewhere in a cardboard box in the basement of the Bourbon County courthouse
http://www.ken-lindsay.com/anthony_lindsay_jr.htm there's yet another Quisenberry daughter down the list, Marianne, g-gram of the poet. There's also the neatest little old bk partially digitized on Google about the line called, "Vachel Lindsay, a poet in America" by Edgar Lee Masters" pub. 1935. I'm afraid Anna died before the 1850 Census but her widowed husband survives (says 83 yrs old which w/b 1767 though...in 1850, no?) and is living with their son's [Nicholas Lindsay b. 1803 Ky] family living 1850 in Warsaw, Gallatin Co Ky. _______________________________________ + 18 M ix. Vachel Dorsey LINDSAY, b. 15 Feb 1773 in Baltimore Co., Maryland; d. 30 Oct 1855 in Gallatin Co., Kentucky; buried in Lindsay Cemetery in Aurora, Dearborn Co., Indiana; md. 20 Mar 1792 in Bourbon Co., Kentucky, Ann QUISENBERRY, b. __ ___ 1774 in _______ Co., _______; d. 27 Nov 1842 in Aurora, Dearborn Co., Indiana. She, too, is buried in the Lindsay Cemetery. _______________________________________ I'm thinking there must be at least a third Moses, June, the one who served in the Civil War . [I about fainted at that point.] Want to thank you so very much though, I started tracking down "Edward Sanford Quisenberry" (of which there are also more than one) but the one of them 1787-1864 who went to Logan Co. Illinois married 2nd a Lucy CLAYTON b. 1799, who may some day turn out to be one of the lost siblings I hoped would be listed on a scrap of guardianship papers somewhere in a cardboard box in the basement of the Bourbon County courthouse