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1. Re: [COUCH] West Virginia, Tucker County History - SHG Resources [1]
Sam EXACTLY, what documentation of Vitals do you have for your John Couch? And, was this a 2nd marriage for Elizabeth Campbell ?
2. [COUCH] Last of Rachel Couch Children [1]
I just wanted to let you know my father died 6-13-2003 He was Rachel Couch and William Harrison Ramey (Perkins) Last child together. His name is Chester Lee Perkins. William took on the name Perkins but his real name was Ramey. __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! http://sbc.yahoo.com
3. Re: [COUCH] West Virginia, Tucker County History - SHG Resources [1]
On Mon, 2003-06-09 at 02:28, Etheln@aol.com wrote: > Windwalker wrote that he had a letter written from Joseph Couch to Abigail > stating he would not forget his New England roots. Coulc t his Joseph in any > way be connected to the Joseph who was living in Ashe Co NC at t he same > time John who went to Ky was, and was apparently living close to John? > I can trace John to Ky but can't find anything on this Joseph. Thanks. > Nolene (etheln@aol.com > Joseph was the grandson of John.... {Martins son}
4. Re: [COUCH] Re: John Couch in Berks County PA [1]
On Tue, 2003-06-10 at 20:28, Joyce H. Reeves wrote: > Windwalker, > The news that John Couch of Perry County may have been in Berks County > PA, ties in with what family tradition/lore has said about Mary/Polly > Boone for nearly 200 years. And Mary Polly certainly isn't an internet > invention. Somewhere along the way, their paths must have crossed - > even if they did not marry as you believe. There is just too many > families who descend from her who have the same oral tradition, and in > some cases
5. Re: [COUCH] Orange Co. NC marriages bonds, A-C [1]
Could this John be the son of Drury -- how had the sons John and William. And William married Rebecca Pierce? Who were the people on the right? the bondsmen? Couch, John Elizabeth Campbell 2 Dec. 1783 In a message dated 6/23/03 5:26:13 PM, W2305W@aol.com writes: << Book TWO. Orange County, NC Marriage Bonds. A - C Anyone reconize any of the Couch's ?? Couch, Anderson Peggy Browning 9 Oct. 1841 George Browning Couch, Asa Milinda Patterson 26 Mar. 1
6. Re: [COUCH] couch [1]
Question please to Kay or Bill?? Is the reunion at Millwood Lake a Couch reunion and if so what branch of Couch"s Thankyou! Kenneth Byrd KCB703@AOL.COM Grandson of James Oscar Couch whos family members are buried at Omma/Omey Arkansas south of Hot Springs Ark.
7. Re: [COUCH] Elizabeth James Campbell Couch [1]
Joyce, Do you know anything else on this John Bowling? Gerri ----- Original Message ----- From: "Joyce H. Reeves" To: Sent: Sunday, June 22, 2003 12:04 AM Subject: [COUCH] Elizabeth James Campbell Couch > Hi all, > Do any of you know when Elizabeth James Campbell Couch, wife of John > Couch of Perry County died? I've been going through census records > today and found a woman living with John and Polly [Couch] Campbell > (Elizabeth's son) who was born
8. [COUCH] West Virginia, Tucker County History - SHG Resources [1]
--WebTV-Mail-17828-298 Content-Type: Text/Plain; Charset=US-ASCII Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7Bit Hi all, A while back someone posted that our Perry County KY John Couch was born somewhere around 1745. If he is the John Couch in Tucker County, now WV, but then the area was VA, in 1766, as the first settler, it would make sense. Most men married around 20-21 yrs of age and if John was born c1745, then he'd have been about 21 in 1766. There is no age given for this John in Tucker County. Read the 3rd p
9. Re: [COUCH] West Virginia, Tucker County History - SHG Resources [1]
On Sun, 2003-06-08 at 06:50, Joyce H. Reeves wrote: > > --WebTV-Mail-17828-298 > Content-Type: Text/Plain; Charset=US-ASCII > Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7Bit > > Hi all, > A while back someone posted that our Perry County KY John Couch was > born somewhere around 1745. If he is the John Couch in Tucker County, > now WV, but then the area was VA, in 1766, as the first settler, it > would make sense. Most men married around 20-21 yrs of age and if John > was born c1745, then he'd have been about 21 in 1
10. RE: [COUCH] couch [1]
Kay, I see where a couple of people have already mentioned the list archives. The following link will take you straight there: http://archiver.rootsweb.com/COUCH-L/ -----Original Message----- From: KAYCOUCH@aol.com [mailto:KAYCOUCH@aol.com] Sent: Sunday, June 01, 2003 8:55 AM To: COUCH-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [COUCH] couch Bill -- looks like I have missed a lot of good stuff while we were on the road -- still am. Would you send me the bits and pieces you sent out please. Is there a place to go and re
11. Re: [COUCH] Couch DNA [1]
Bill -- if it would serve any purpose I would take the DNA test -- but from what I have seen so far, I can't see how it would help. In a message dated 5/23/03 6:50:12 PM, bcouch@CouchGenweb.com writes: << Either men or women can take the test, but we have not figured out if the female test will do us much good or not. The Y Dna test that we have been doing on the male Couch's is passed down from Father to son. and we can tell which group we fall in without knowing the Genealogy on them. But the female
12. Re: [COUCH] West Virginia, Tucker County History - SHG Resources [1]
On Wed, 2003-06-11 at 05:28, W2305W@aol.com wrote: > Were there children from 1st marriage? > Martin is the only issue of John & Elizabeth ? > You do not have any DOB or DOD for John ? > Bill has all that listed on his site although I dont agree with some issues on the line as posted on internet.. Questionable info http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/c/o/u/Jack-A-Couch/GENE1-0002.html?Welcome=1055306617 read through this although ALL is not correct gives basic idea http://members.iglou.com/ab4rx/c
13. [COUCH] Greenville Couch'es [1]
everyone please look at these three charts http://www.couchgenweb.com/couch/willdc.htm http://www.couchgenweb.com/couch/alexcou.htm http://www.couchgenweb.com/couch/edwardc2.htm The Alexander and Edward Couch line DNA came back with a pretty Close match. and William Couch line just look's like it could connect wit Edward. Can anyone add anything to these three chart or does anyone have info that would connect the three. Bill Couch
14. Re: [COUCH] West Virginia, Tucker County History - SHG Resources [1]
On Mon, 2003-06-09 at 19:06, Etheln@aol.com wrote: > If Joseph was the grandson of Martin's son John, who was Joseph's father ? > Do you have any dat es - birth, death, places, e tc? Is he on a census > record > ot her than the 1800 Ashe Coun ty, NC cenus? I believe in 1810 in NC there > were J and J on the census record which I assumed was Joseph and John > since they were living close together in 1800. If you can give me any of the > above information, maybe I can follow through in our library which
15. Re: [COUCH] re: DNA round up [1]
BOB -- Bessie Alice Loyd What of my files do you have? I forgot what you have. You can use my Mom's name and my name and our data. I don't have permission of other living persons to release their personal date. What was the A&A in Quincy and Frances Rose? I am for trying to get the pieces all put together too. As soon as I get home and can catch up on the mail a little I want to start putting some bits and pieces on the net. Talk to you later. Kay In a message dated 6/3/03 1:34:53 PM, rcouchauburn@
16. Re: [COUCH] re: DNA round up [1]
Kay, I do not know what the A&A means. It may have been a typo. I would have to look up what you sent me and distinguish it from that I found on Bill's Webpage and that which Robert Murphy Couch sent me. But I do recall that you wanted me to get your permission prior to publishing any of your materials. I do want to respect that. I do not know about you but placing names in a Book I sell to someone whose address I have is different from putting it on the WEB. It will be several years before I
17. Re: [COUCH] Orange Co. NC marriages bonds, A-C [1]
They are descendants of Edward Couch (1761-1831) or Thomas Couch Sr. ( ca. 1765-1829, m. Genney Nelson below). You can find most all of them on the Couch website, under the charts of the above). Dan Couch ----- Original Message ----- From: To: Sent: June 23, 2003 8:25 PM Subject: [COUCH] Orange Co. NC marriages bonds, A-C > Book TWO. Orange County, NC Marriage Bonds. A - C > > Anyone reconize any of the Couch's ?? > > Couch, Anderson Peggy Browning 9 Oct. 1841 Geo
18. [COUCH] Re: NJ Archives site [1]
Thank you Windwalker for the NJ Archives site !! I am researching Allen family of Clay Co KY who have NJ roots. Joyce
19. [COUCH] John Couch Tucker Co (now) WV in 1766 [1]
Hi all, Can any of you identify the John Couch who was in area now Tucker County WV (but then probably Randolph County VA) in 1766? Could this be John of Ashe County NC and Perry County KY ?? Thanks. Joyce
20. [COUCH] re: DNA round up [1]
Did my Edward's DNA finally come back? I have been on the road and missing mail -- looks like lots of good stuff missed and now gone!! Any way a little type in my info and a missing generation Was: Kay Couch Lopez..........Thom & Eliz (VA); Ole Thomas (1720-1784); Drury (1761-1842 NC/SC/Jasper .........................Co,GA); William (1798-1870 SC/GA/AR); Quincy (1821-1874 GA/AR); .........................Warren Lavonia Couch & Warren Jackson Couch; Robert Edward Couch; Brenda .......................
21. [COUCH] Elizabeth James Campbell Couch [1]
Hi all, Do any of you know when Elizabeth James Campbell Couch, wife of John Couch of Perry County died? I've been going through census records today and found a woman living with John and Polly [Couch] Campbell (Elizabeth's son) who was born c1730-40 in the 1830 Perry County KY census. Then, in the 1840 census, living with John Bowling is also an elderly woman, born 1730-40. This same John Bowling was living next door to William and Nancy [Couch] Campbell, (Elizabeth's son) in 1830 Perry County. Is t
22. [COUCH] Couch List Archives [1]
Kay, After you go to the directory below and type in Couch, just click on the Threaded Archives and you can get all the postings in order by month and year. Regards, Becky Griswold --- Carolyngenealogy@aol.com wrote: > Kay, > All Rootsweb mailing lists are archived. Go to > > http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl > > and type in Couch. > > That will take you to a place where you can search > for specific items. I > don't know how to get all the messages in > chronological order. Maybe
23. Re: [COUCH] DNA's [1]
My husbands Couch line were the ones in Crawford County Ark. His great grandmother Sarah Maritie was born in Hackett City, Ark. At least that is what she told her daughter Pearl. Don't think she was. But they could have moved there then back to Richland Twp. in Crawford County. I know there were some Couch people in Hackett City though. Nancy --- KAYCOUCH@aol.com wrote: > NANCY just got your message read have been on the > road -- where in Ark did > your husband's Couch family live? > > In a message
24. Re: [COUCH] West Virginia, Tucker County History - SHG Resources [1]
Sorry I misread your information. Thanks for straightening me out. Nolene
25. Re: [COUCH] couch [1]
As far as I know it is for the Descendants of William Couch and Rebecca Pierce. Or any other Couch who wish to join in. It is listed on the Reunion page. Bill Couch > > Question please to Kay or Bill?? > Is the reunion at Millwood Lake a Couch reunion and if so what branch of > Couch"s Thankyou! > Kenneth Byrd > KCB703@AOL.COM > Grandson of James Oscar Couch whos family members are buried at Omma/Omey > Arkansas south of Hot Springs Ark. > > ===============

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