Hello Everyone,
This came through one of the lists I am on and I thought it might be of
interest to some of you. Also note in her signature about free on-line gen
classes.
Hope this helps someone.
Best regards:
Connie Everitt
severitt@sno.net
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And now for today's tip...
SOME CEMETERIES BURY IN CHRONOLOGICAL ORDER
When searching cemeteries, you should be aware that religion
sometimes
had a lot to do with the way people were buried. Here's a good
example: In the old country,
A few
BURIALS AT BATLEY YORKSHIRE
KAYE Willie 26 Apr 1884 10mths King St Batley Carr
KAYE Sarah 14 Apr 1885 63yrs Married . Staincliffe Batley
KAY Isabella 30 Mar 1886 1dy D/of Alexander .Field Lane Batley
KAY Alexander James 11 Oct 1891 2yrs S/of Alexander.6 Field Lane Batley
KAYE James Albert 4 Apr 1886 5mths S/of Harriet. Mount Pleasant Batley
KAYE Lily 26 May 1891.10wks D/of John W Park Road Batley
KAYE Thomas 28 May 189 19wks S/of Lister.14 Birch St Batley
KAYE Arthur 28 Mar 1893. 53yrs B
Many thanks for these Susan. There is an Emma KAY that might be one of
mine...
Sue
> I just learned about a website that offers up UK birth/death/marriage
> certificates for exchange ... presumably because they were ordered and
> found to be incorrect in some way.
>
> It's at http://web.ukonline.co.uk/graham.pitt/bdm/ , and there is only
> one KAY(E) listed: Elizabeth KAY, born 12/02/05, Leeds, Yorkshire. I'm
> assuming the year is 1905 rather than 1805, because the dates on this
> page that come before
Something from rootsweb that will help all to know what lists they are
on....
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You can now go to one place and request your passwords and account
names, the names of the lists you belong to and the names of the lists
you admin. They will be emailed to you in a few minutes, and only you
can receive them.
If you have used more than one email address since discovering Roo
Hello again --
My apologies ... the info I sent for Elizabeth KAY should have been
noted as a birth record! Turns out there are several different
databases available, and I had only scratched the surface!
>From the "Deaths" database:
KAY Emma 18/01/78 Carlton NTT
>From the "Wives" database:
KAY Alice / HORROCKS William (Marriages)
KAY Elizabeth / BAMFIELD Arthur William (Marriages)
KEAY Ada / BROUGHTON William H (Marriages)
There are three KAY researchers and one KEAY researcher listed.
An i
Hello Everyone,
Happy Valentines Day to one and all.
I received this information from David Baxendell.
He said it was OK to pass on to everyone, so here it is.
Best Regards:
Connie
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Hi Connie,
Here is the word on Samuel KAY and the Manchester Infirmary:
Samuel KAY MD (Edinburgh)
published: "Dissert. Inaug. de Nephritude" 4to Edinburgh 1731
This is almost certainly his dissertation for his Doctorate, which gives
you a date for him Qualifying.
Manchester Infirmary:
An Infirmary was founded a
Hello Everyone,
Wanted to let everyone know that Karin E. Knutsen about:
Dr. Earle B. "Bud" Kay, 88, of Hunting Valley, famous heart surgeon and
co-inventor of one of the first successful
heart-lung machines, died Jan. 18 at St. Vincent Charity Hospital in
Cleveland.
To see whole Obituary see:
http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/surnames/k/a/KAY/obituaries
She doesn't have any link to the family but thought it might help someone
else with their research. The information was from:
http://www.chag
Hi, all --
I just learned about a website that offers up UK birth/death/marriage
certificates for exchange ... presumably because they were ordered and
found to be incorrect in some way.
It's at http://web.ukonline.co.uk/graham.pitt/bdm/ , and there is only
one KAY(E) listed: Elizabeth KAY, born 12/02/05, Leeds, Yorkshire. I'm
assuming the year is 1905 rather than 1805, because the dates on this
page that come before 1900 have all four digits.
If this is "your" Elizabeth, there is an e-mail address pos
Dear KAY(E) Researchers:
I've just received the following message from Mike Skillman
(mike@mskillman.freeserve.co.uk) concerning a gentleman named Charles
Bennett-KAYE. Please let us know if this person is familiar to you!
Suzan Kaye
Mountain Home, AR
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> I have the manuscript of a piece of music written by one Charles
> Bennett-Kaye of Port Dalhousie, Ontario, Canada in December 1911. There are
> notes with it which shows him to be knowledgeable on the subject of
Suzan
Interesting site.
I would guess that the Abel Kaye is probably your ancester Cheryl as well as
the son of James and Hannah, my ancestors. The county (Dunn) in Wisconsin
fits.
Thanks again Suzan
Dennis Kaye
-----Original Message-----
From: Suzan P. Kaye
To: KAYE-L@rootsweb.com
Date: February 27, 2000 3:00 PM
Subject: [KAYE-L] Bureau of Land Management records online
>Dear KAY(E) Researchers:
>
>Have you tried searching the online database of General Land Off
Dear KAY(E) Researchers:
Have you tried searching the online database of General Land Office
Records for your KAY(E) ancestors? There are now millions of records
available -- including scanned images of many of the actual original
documents! You can also order certified copies of any documents that
interest you using their secure ordering system.
Go to http://www.glorecords.blm.gov/ to check it out. Click on "Search
Land Patents" on the left sidebar, then follow instructions.
I did a quick search for
Hello Everyone,
This came through one of the other lists. Thought I would pass it along in
case it interested anyone.
Best Regards:
Connie
severitt@sno.net
----- Original Message -----
From: Mary Anne Britnell
To:
Sent: Tuesday, February 15, 2000 1:47 PM
Subject: Re: New Mailing List
> Hello listers.
> For those interested in rellys who served in WW1 there is now a new
mailing list just a few days old and doing an excellent job.
>
> GREATWAR-D-request
I tried that website, and can't connect as it is given. I can get it using
www. ------, no graham.pitt,etc. But when I get there, I can't find graham.
Any suggestions Pat
Dear KAY(E) Family researchers:
As we all know, the year 2000 is a Census Year. Most of the census will
be taken by mail, so after you have filled out your census form why not
make a copy of it and file it with your important papers? Then your
descendants will not have to wait 72 years to learn about you!
Pass this information on to any and all who may be interested in
genealogy.
Suzan Kaye
Mountain Home, AR
Searching for KAYEs in
Huddersfield, YKS
Philadelphia, PA
Gloucester County, NJ
Riverside, IA