Looking for documentation that Samuel Stout Knox
County, TN was living in the Comanche County between
1880 and 1885. If you have this person in
your records I would appreciate hearing from you.
Samuel was married to Mary Ann Tims and there were
about 4 children in the family, John W., Robert W.,
Polly and Sammie.
I am a new member of this list and appreciate the work
all of those go to to make lists like this available.
Bill Stout
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Dear List Member - this is such an neat Timeline site. You can custom
design printable timelines for your ancestors.
Take a look at it and I hope you enjoy it as much as I am.
http://www.ourtimelines.com/create_tl_2.html
Kathleen Burnett
List Mom
Dear List Members. I see that I am the topic of a hate e-mail and feel the need to
clear the air, I do not have ancestors from Comanche County, therefore would not
have the ability to add any data to your site. I am just what I claim to be the
List Mom for this mailing list as I am for several Kansas Mailing lists that went
months and months with no volunteer to take care of them. I am also a part of the
KS-Cemeteries Cemetery and Volunteer website, but not as a contributor, only as
someone who wanted t
Jerry, you have caused me to put this list on moderated status. I am so sorry that
you have this bitterness against me. As for my Real Estate Business, you must be
taking about my personal webpage and the link that goes to my real estate site.
Don't you worry. I have no interest in listing a home in Kansas when I live in
Utah.
The best to you and yours.
Kathleen
Jerry Ferrin wrote:
> "List Mom" is using RootsWeb as an advertising vehicle for her real estate
> business, as you will note if you check o
Dear List Members,
I was sent this site by a fellow researcher "Index to the Guion Miller
Roll"
http://www.accessgenealogy.com/native/guionmiller/index.htm I found it
very interesting - and thought I would pass it on to you.
Now for the other items.
This message is being sent out to all of my list, some which only have 3
members and some with almost 1000. If you are one of my smaller lists
and feel that you only hear from me, why don't you take this opportunity
to send a query to the list.
If you need
Forwarded to the List
Janet Hubbard wrote:
> I just joined the list and notice that in the archives there was a plea
> from List Mom for photos of cemeteries. I'm happy to say that my father,
> John Edward "Ed" Schrock, took photos of many (not all) of the
> gravestones in the Wilmore cemetery before his death. Jerry Ferrin has
> put those on his Comanche County web site at
>
> http://www.rootsweb.com/~kscomanc/cemetery_wilmore.html along with some
> obituaries and stories.
>
> If you are interested in kn
Dear List Members, I had a virus problem last evening and in cleaning my
system I lost all e-mail messages that were in my inbox. If you have
contacted me within the last week, needing help or asking a question,
please resend it to me KathleenBurnett@earthlink.net.
Kathleen Burnett
List Mom
Forwarded to the list, due to the list being moderated at the moment.
treegranny wrote:
> Dear Kathleen:
> Thank you for your explanation. I sent my message (through Jerry's website)
> and am horrified to discover that it has been sent to the group as a whole.
> Had I known that what I considered to be a personal message to him would be
> sent somehow (I'm not very email etc savvy) to the whole list, I would not
> have been so verbose.
> On checking, once again, I see that he is webmaster of his own sit
Bill, I also have a Samuel Stout who was born in Hamilton Co., TN same time
period. I know he had siblings who migrated to OK - but do not think they
migrated up into KS. I would be interested though in more information on your
Samuel.
The parents of my Samuel Stout were Samuel Stout and Mary Froust from Orange Co.,
NC. They were living in Hamilton Co., TN in 1850.
Kathleen Burnett
List Mom
William Stout wrote:
> Looking for documentation that Samuel Stout Knox
> County, TN was living in the Comanc
Jerry Ferrin jerry@rockhounds.com wrote:
> Thanks to the kindness of David & Mary (Kane) Bickford in sharing their
> family history information and collection of family photographs, a new
> page, "Memories of Charles Daniel Bickford", has been added to the Comanche
> County site at the following url:
> http://www.rootsweb.com/~kscomanc/bickford.html
>
> Charles D. Bickford was the man who named Coldwater, Kansas, after his home
> town of Coldwater, Michigan.
PLEASE RESPOND TO shirla1@mindspring.com OR BACK TO THE LIST.
Shirla Klenk wrote:
> Hi,
> My brother (another family entirely) was born in Wilmore in 1935 and I was born in
> Coldwater, Ks. in 1933. He is Elza Dean Archibald and I am Shirla Kaye Archibald
> Klenk. Our parents lived in Wilmore for a time and were living there when I was
> born, the only hospital being in Coldwater. She was there for 2 weeks! My father
> was a barber at the time and the depression was at it's height. I realize we have
> n