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Debbie Jennings
debbiej@iquest.net
"Following the footprints through time"
Researching in IN,KY,TN,NC,PA,NJ,VT,NY,MA,MD,
VA,CAN,GER,ENG
Listmembers:
Here is one more Christmas item I always like to put on the lists at
Christmas time.
CHRISTMAS MEMORIES IN KENTUCKY
I am sitting here at the computer,watching the
forecast for possible snow flurries and the wind is exerting itself
strongly.I like to post around Christmas time on something that would be
like a gift to you, yet one of some genealogical value. Today my thoughts
are
of all that has happened in the world. But, that would be a too
far-reaching topic so let's narrow it down from 17
Still looking for Gilpatricks, Bradys, and Warthens/Worthans
Shirley
Mt. Washington, KY
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I always enjoy hearing from anyone interested in the following early
Perry pioneers:
Peter Adams (c1788-aft1860) and wife Nancy Raines (?-bef. 1833)
Tobin Twp.
Nathaniel Harris (?-1829) and wife Fanny Bruner (c1792-aft1870)
Tobin Twp.
Joseph Drinkwater (1778-1856) Tobin Twp.
His son, Joseph Drinkwater, Jr. (1812-1885) and wife Dorcas Marshall
(?-1851)
Her parents William and Sarah Marshall Deer Creek
Robert Gardner (1790-1861) and wife Ann Stonemets (c1795-1827) Rome
Her parents
I am searching for information on Thomas Jefferson SKETO. Born in Dec 1825
in Ky. He was my Great Great Grandfather. I believe that his father's name
was John Sketo but have been unable to prove this relationship.
I am also searching for information on his first wife, Polly or Molly Ann
BROCK who was born about 1829 in Tn. She married Thomas Jefferson Sketo in
1844 in Perry Co..
I am also searching these lines:
Joseph Adolph GELARDEN. Born in 1833 in Belgium/France,
Jacob GILLARDIN. Born in 1790 in Belgi
Hello List Family Member,
To make your query work harder for you... keep in mind the old rules of
news reporting and include as many of the following as possible:
SUBJECT FIELD: To get the most from your query and make your query
command attention, place the SURNAME, LOCATION, YEAR in the subject
field. Remember ! ! ! ! Many subscribers belong to multiple mailing
lists;
therefore, many go through their mail looking at subject fields... only
reading
those that have descriptive subject names. Unfortunat
Hello all,
I am interested in the above names. They were all from the Leopold,
Perry County, IN area. The Goffinets with the help of a Perry County Priest,
I have traced back to about 1500. What I most interested in is my James
family!
Andrew Robert James b. 14 Jun 1872 Union Twp, Perry County, IN d. 1 Mar 1919
Enfield, White County, IL m. 17 Apr 1900 Perry County, IN Sarah E. Sprinkle
b. 23 May 1880 Oil Twp, Perry County, IN d. 23 Mar 1947 McLeansboro, IL
Joseph Henry James b. 4 Aug 1843 P
On May 23, 1822, Elizabeth Nutterfee,born July 10, 1810, was married to
Andrew Pittman, in Nelson Co Ky. At a later date, at an unknown location,
she married John Carter Jr. Perhaps at Shenandoah,Va.,in 1842.or perhaps in
Ky., or Indiana. According to my records, she was almost 12 years old when
she married Andrew. Does anyone have any information on either the Pittman,
or the John Carter Jr, at Shenandoah, Va.?
She may have had at least 3 children,with Andrew, Nancy Jane,1829,
Elizabeth Ann,1828, and pos
I am trying to find out more about Abraham MILLER b. 5/28/1786 in Pa. , d.
11/26/1857, buried Leopold Twp., Perry Co., Ind. In 1850 census listed with
him were Charlotte age 64 b. Va., May 21, Charlotte 18, Lucinda 13 in Clark
Twp. Shown nearby was Michael Miller age 80 (?) Va., Polly 69 Pa., Joseph
Todd 20 Ind., and James 24 Ky. Adam Miller was shown next door to Abraham
in 1820 census. Any input on these Miller families would be appreciated. I
am trying to determine if they came from Nelson/Washingto
Listmembers:
I don't know about where everyone else is, but in Indianapolis it is a
blustery cold morning.
About the time for me to really "dig" into all the little items I have
stored all summer for my winter time research.
Let's have a roll call.
Please DO NOT send these to me personally, POST THEM TO THE LIST.
As always, for the most effective posting please include:
Who,When,Where, and most of all WHAT it is you are trying to find.
Please try to make your subject lines as relevant as possible, and DO NO
Dear Listmembers:
The following is a piece I saw a few years ago on another mailing list.I
have changed a few items here and there. It never fails to make me stop and
think at Christmas time. I always like to send it out at Christmas, sort of
like "Its a Wonderful Life" always plays at Christmas.
WEARY FOOTPRINTS IN THE SNOW
Again, before the Christmas holidays descend upon us in a few days and the
year 2001 rolls around ;
As I write this, no snows have graced our countryside though in the
forecast more fr
Dear Listmembers:
Rootsweb has notified me that on Friday, December 8 2000, there will be an
upgrade done on some of their mailing lists. These are lists categorized as
lists3.rootsweb.com.
I have been sent a listing of the lists affected and THIS LIST IS ON IT.
This upgrade is expected to begin at 7:00 A.M. (Pacific Time) and is
estimated to take about 10 hours.
During this time, no items posted to the lists will be made. Or rather any
postings made will be delayed and not show on the list till the upgrade
----- Original Message -----
From: "Debbie Jennings"
To:
Sent: Sunday, December 03, 2000 4:59 AM
Subject: [INPERRY] Let's get some list activity
Well..... I have BOULWARE ancestor's who lived in
Tell City and Troy, IN.
What newspapers might have had their obituarites in
the late 1800's and early 1900's?
There must have been some published records.
[And I am hoping they might have had something
to help me with getting past my grea
Good Monday Morning to all Listmembers:
It is brutally cold in most of the midwest this morning. In sitting here
posting the Christmas posts and pondering all the possibilities of the new
subbers in the coming new year; I am contemplating looking through all my
old queries (the unsatisfied ones)and sorting them out.
I thought I would pass along a few items and posting suggestions so we can
be ready for the new year.
As much as I would like to make the New Year's resolution that I am going to
find ALL of my