RootsWeb.com Mailing Lists
Total: 2/2
    1. Re: [VACULPEP] Finding Moses Cushenberry
    2. Eliz Hanebury
    3. 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 >

    03/16/2009 07:19:28
    1. Re: [VACULPEP] Finding Moses Cushenberry
    2. marianne dillow
    3. 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. > > >   

    03/16/2009 04:29:05