Would like to hear Any information on Hubbard, Hurst, Ray, Rogers, as in
George Rogers, and George Rogers Clark, Murray.
Susan Lawson
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> Greetings,
>
> I was recently given two volumes of Kentucky history, written by a John
> Collins and published in 1874. These are huge books! If there is anyone
interested,
> I thought perhaps, as I was reading through them, I
Hi Carol,
Sorry I don't have anything Harlan related yet. See beggars can't be chooser
and right now I am a beggar LOL Another researcher is doing these and as I get
them I am adding them to the web site and sharing them with ya'll.
Kelly
In a message dated 10/23/2003 3:38:27 PM Eastern Standard Time,
lola@setel.com writes:
I enjoy these articles to!
Do you have any happening in Harlan Co.?
Carol lola@setel.com
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To:
1788:
Nov. -- Maj. Benj. Stites, with a party of 18 or 20 -- among them Col.
SPENCER, Maj. Gano, Judge Wm. GOFORTH, Francis DUNLEVY, Maj. KIBBEY, Rev. John
SMITH, Jude FOSTER, Colonel BROWN, Mr. HUBBELL, Capt. FLINN, Jacob WHITE, and John
RILEY -- lands at the mouth of the Little Miami river, constructs a log fort,
and lays out the town of Columbia.
1789:
Jan. -- No votes given in the district of Kentucky, for electors of President
and Vice President of the United States.
Jan.-- A boat with 10 or 12
Greetings, List,
I'm going to try to start doing some excerpts tomorrow and rest assured that
if anything interesting pops up on surnames, I'll gladly post it. The first
list I'm trying to work on is a 4 or 5 page list at the beginning of the book
listing American Revolutionary soldiers alive in KY in 1840 (I think that was
the year).
Shalom,
Diane
Anyone know if there was a Klan in Corbin KY?
Thanks
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Subject: KYBELL-D Digest V03 #156
Maybe this link will work better for you. I think you might have left
something out of the URL when you tried to access it.
http://www.usgennet.org/usa/ky/county/bell/
Kelly
"Do Unto Others As You Would Have Others Do Unto You."
Subject: [KYF] NEWS: Ben Crawford Arrested, 1921, Bell Co.
Sent: Sunday, October 12, 2003 7:59 PM
Submitted by Mary Lou Hudson
Middlesboro Daily News, Middlesboro, Ky Jan. 22, 1921
'Shiner Arrested In Shadow Of Old Brewery Prop'ty
Ben Crawford Found Operating Still On Outskirts Of The City -- Three Barrels
Of Mash And Some Liquor Was Found
Almost in the shadow of the old brewery, with surroundings ideal for
carrying on an illicit business,
IWOULD LIKE TO KNOW ABOUT MY GREAT GRANDFATHER THAT LIVED IN BELL CO. HIS SECOND MARRIAGE WAS TO A WOMAN NAMED MARTHA AND HE HAD SEVERAL CHILDREN BY HER I HAVE NOT BEEN ABLE TO FIND OUT IF HE DIED IN BELL CO. AND WHAT CEMETARY HE WOULD BE BURIED IN HIS NAME WAS ENOCH KELLY MAYBE ENOCH GREEN KELLY BORN AROUND 1842 HE MARRIED MY GREAT GRANDMOTHER REBECCA JANE SHORT DEC, 25, 1861. THEY HAD A SON JAMES DANIEL KELLY BORN APRIL 24, 1865 anitabrewer@ka.net
Hello,
I have a problem with the Noe My Family Site and I haven't been able to resolve it for six months or more. I send for a new password and nothing comes. I have an idea if someone would reinvite me I could stop this subscription and start over. I would like to stay on the site if someone would help me.
This was the only thing I thought of to do. Sorry for having to post this on the lists but it is genealogy!
Thanks,
Elizabeth Caldwell
Hello, I would be interested in anything on the
Turners of old Knox Co. and Middlesboro, the Harps of
Whitley Co. and also anything on Richard Davis of old
Knox Co. KY. Thanks.
Henrietta
--- DMR1109@aol.com wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> I was recently given two volumes of Kentucky
> history, written by a John
> Collins and published in 1874. These are huge books!
> If there is anyone interested,
> I thought perhaps, as I was reading through them, I
> would put a few little
> blurbs on the list. There are
HISTORY: W. R. McClure - Bell Co, Ky
Submitted by: C. L. Crawford
Date: Sun, 18 Oct 1998 10:19:15 -0500
MT VERNON SIGNAL NEWSPAPERS/ROCKCASTLE (Excerpt), MAR 2, 1900
LOCAL AND OTHERWISE
W.R. McClure went to Pineville to look out a suituable location preparatory
to moving to that place.
In a message dated 10/26/2003 5:31:23 PM Eastern Standard Time,
ldrbelties@earthlink.net writes:
It was suggested by the AB that a set of guidelines for websites be
developed so that everyone is aware of what is expected and acceptable and
what is not. It's actually a very good idea, as we have lots of new CCs and
is a good reminder for all of us. Nancy had posted info on site
requirements, but I'm not sure how often any of us "older" CCs referred to
the information when you've/we've been involved with
Submitted by Mary Lou Husdon
Middlesboro Daily News, Middlesboro, KY Feb. 9, 1921
2 Men Captured In Ball Bros. Robbery
Henry Brown and Mark Malachi of Lynch To Be Taken To Pineville
Henry Brown and Mark Malachi, both colored, are in the custody of the
local police, awaiting their removal to Pineville, where they will be tried
before Judge W.T.Davis of the Circuit Court, which convened Monday morning.
Brown, who is 20 years old, and Malac
Father-son transplant saves life
By Stephen Huba, Post staff reporter
As far as the Rev. Marion Woolum knows, there's nothing in the Bible about a
kidney transplant leading to eternal life.
But there is something in there about giving of yourself for others.
Rev. Woolum, pastor of Newport Church of God on Keturah Street, got a new
lease on life Tuesday following a successful kidney transplant operation made
possible by his youngest son.
John Woolum was the kidney donor.
Both men have been released f
Subject: [KYF] DEATH: Kate Bolling, 1921, Bell Co.
Sent: Friday, October 17, 2003 4:31 AM
Submitted by Mary Lou Husdon
Middlesboro Daily News, Middlesboro, KY Jan. 26, 1921
Mrs. Kate Bolling Passes Away After Lingering Illness
Mrs. Kate Bolling, aged 40, passed away yesterday at Lakeland, Ky.,
following a lingering illness of two years. Deceased was born and reared in
this city. She was the widow of R.J. Bolling, and is survived by two
s
I believe he was the son of Thomas. So yes I would be a distant cousin.
Nancy Frost Moulton----- Original Message -----
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Subject: [KYBELL] Nancy Frost, are you related to Scalfs?
> My great grandaunt was Roxie Scalf who married Jack Frost.
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Have you found him in the census or if you can give me dates I will look in
the census. He might be in Harlan also?
I think the Kelly's and Slusher's are connected somehow. I have a Martha
Agnes Green (my ggreat grandmother) and I believe she is related to both
the lines. Not sure how?
Rutha
> [Original Message]
> From: ANITA BREWER
> To:
> Date: 10/6/2003 6:58:25 PM
> Subject: [KYBELL] KELLYS
>
> IWOULD LIKE TO KNOW ABOUT MY GREAT GRANDFATHER THAT LIVED I
Of all the Bolin Boling Bowlings in my little file not one
ate..sorry. ----- Original Message -----
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Sent: Tuesday, October 21, 2003 10:32 AM
Subject: [KYBELL] BOLING, BOLIN & MAYES
> HI List, i saw that about KATE BOLING death
> in 1921.
>
> i'm trying to find a BOLIN/BOLING researcher
> doing these names. hopefully i do. as my
> greatgrandmother NANCY ANN MAYES, after a
> divorce? no papers on this. from a JACK MOORE
> as we a
Submitted by Mary Lou Hudson
Middlesboro Daily News, Middlesboro, KY Sept. 6, 1921
Second Suspect Held In Harlan Murder Case
Stranger Who Had Been In Lynch Few Days Before Arrest At Appalachia
By Associated Press
Harlan, Ky., Sept 6. -- Sheriff Howard was notified by long distance
telephone call that a second suspect in the murder of Mary Hornsby, ten
years old, was taken into custody last night at Appalachia, Va., and is
being brought to Harlan. The suspect is a stranger who had been in Lynch a
few
I've changed my email address and i would like it if you would change it so
that I get the pages I subsccribe to.
Thank you,
Gwen Shoffner
Gwen4494@charter.net
Tell me more. My Grandfather was John William Frost GGrandfather was
James Anderson Frost and GGGrandfather Simeon and GGGGRobert. etc. On my
tree I remember a Jack did he belong to William or Guilford? or who?
Nancy Frost Moulton
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Subject: [KYBELL] Nancy Frost, are you related to Scalfs?
> My great grandaunt was Roxie Scalf who married Jack Frost.
>
> Rene'
>
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Subject: [KYF] NEWS: Check the Spread of Smallpox, 1921, Bell Co.
Sent: Sunday, October 05, 2003 3:32 PM
Submitted by Mary Lou Hudson
Middlesboro Daily News, Middlesboro, KY Jan. 13, 1921
Commissioner Rhorer Appeals To People To Help Check Spread Of Smallpox;
Inspectors To Report
Following communication was received today by The News and every citizen
is urged to read it carefully, as it concerns a matter that is of vital
importance to the
When you asked the question I went back and looked at Roxie and Jack's info.
I had forgotten that Jack was his nickname. His proper name was William H.
Frost b. abt. 1901. I don't know his parents but I believe they were born in
TN.
Rene'
Is this the same line as Edward Scalf md Jane Mills???
Barbara
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> My great grandaunt was Roxie Scalf who married Jack Frost.
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BIOS: BURROWS, J. W. , 1889:Harlan and Bell Counties KENTUCKY
This York Family is originally from Kentucky prior to moving to Benton Co,
Arkansas. They were from Bell and Harlan Counties Ky.
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SOURCE: History of Benton, Washington, Carroll, Madison, Crawford,
Franklin, and Sebastian Counties, Arkansas. Chicago: The Goodspeed
Publishing Co., 1889.
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Mr. J. W. Burrows,