Just in case no one is aware of this web site Findagrave.com it is fantastic !
You can enter any cemetery or grave information you have from any state or
location in the country . Some people have entered as many as 50,000 names &
places on this site .
It is very easy to use whether your searching for a cemetery or a grave , or
you can enter your own information for others to search .
Ken
Looking for info on a Green and Lee Hensley twins said to be raised by the
Hensley family. Who were there real parents? Most likely born in the late
1870 or 1880?
Were the twins children of America Johnson Hollon?
Ant help greatly appreciated.
Yours truly
Dennis Johnson
Mr. Vires says it for us all who have been there and appreciate the help of
the wonderful staff at the library. Stephen Bowling made sure I received a
copy of a photo of my gr gr grandfather, George Belcher and Ray Moore (a
cousin of mine) has always been very helpful to me. What would we do without
them? And I also want to say a word for John McIntosh who has helped many of
us in the past. I love my Breathitt roots and have a ton of them.
Yvonne Moore Koller
Stop......your making my heart break! How is wish I could see
the hills and hollars familiar to my lost Offie King. Perhaps
one day soon I too can make such a wonderful trip!
Kathy ...stuck in Lodi, Ca.
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> From: Gary & Karen
> To: KYBREATH-L@rootsweb.com
> Subject: Re: [KYBREATH-L] A VERY WARM THANK YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
> Date: Wednesday, August 08, 2001 2:39 PM
>
> Mr. Vires,
>
> Your email to Breathitt County was forwarded to me as a member of their
> mailing list.
>
> Is the
I sorry but I think you have the wrong e-mail address. This is my
e-mail address whish is candyme40@hotmail.com and my name is not Vonny.
Please check your address so that you can send the right person this
e-mail. Just trying to help.
>From: "R. Edward Vires"
>Reply-To: KYBREATH-L@rootsweb.com
>To: KYBREATH-L@rootsweb.com
>Subject: Re: [KYBREATH-L] A VERY WARM THANK YOU!!!!!
>Date: Fri, 10 Aug 2001 13:46:19 -0500
>
>
>VONNY you Damned old SOFTY. I lost your address else I would
Folks, one of the children of JAMES Bolling 1756VA-1826KY was a son ELI /
Elijah born 1785 and known in Clay County history as BAD ELI Bolling. ELI
married twice, the first NANCY ANDERSON. They had a daughter named NANCY. It
is her descents I am tracking to get to the question to the lists. I need
some marriage verification and explain.
> Nancy Bowling 1808TN married Thomas Boone Roberts 1808, s/o Jesse Roberts &
Nancy Anderson. Nancy had her fifth child a son born 1835KY. That child
Washington als
Oakhill Memorial Park in San Jose, CA
Oak Hill Funeral Home and Memorial Park
300 Curtner Avenue
San Jose, CA 95125
408-297-2447
McIntosh Mrs. Anne
May 6, 1840 Scotland June 30, 1911
Mother, Native of Scotland
McIntosh Wallace
July 3, 1880
July 24, 1900
Co M 39th Inf. USV. died in P.I.
I found this and thought it might be of value to any McIntosh's
Shirley
For some reason I can' t post to the query board.
Coreline Rover was read wrong in the Breathitt County Marriage books.
I believe that Cornelius Rowe was the step-daughter of George Rowe and the
daughter of Rebecca and Sol Joseph.
Breathitt County Marriages
Nelus Joseph born Magoffin d/o Sol and Becky Joseph
Samuel McIntosh s/o Andy McIntosh and Beray? Hays
Sept. 3, 1903 Breathitt
George Rowe and Rebecca Howard were married Aug. 23, 1886 in Breathitt County
1900 Breathitt Census
George Rowe 8/58
Rebec
VONNY you Damned old SOFTY. I lost your address else I would have stopped
and seen you too.
Warm Regards,
R. Edward Vires
" The Sacred Rights of Mankind are not to be rummaged for among old
parchments or musty records. They are written, as with a sunbeam in the
whole of Nature, by the hand of the Divinity himself; and can never be
erased by Mortal Power. " ...... Alexander Hamilton
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Rogersville Herald
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This paper was published in Rogersville, TN which lies in Hawkins County.
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Copied from: THE HERALD, Rogersville, Tennessee Volume VI, Number 30
Wednesday, 3 February, 1892
THE SIZEMORE TRIAL
INTERESTING HISTORY BROUGHT TO MIND BY IT
KNOXVILLE JOURNAL, January 30th: The SIZEMORE murder trial consumed the time
of the c
In a message dated 8/15/2001 6:36:23 AM Pacific Daylight Time,
JudiA777@aol.com writes:<< SIZEMORE FREE
The KNOXVILLE TRIBUNE of the 2nd, Inst., says:
James SIZEMORE, who killed E.C. JOHNSON near Concord last May is a free man.
The jury returned a verdict of "not guilty" yesterday morning. Judge SNEED
was very much surprised and he issued orders that none of the jurors in the
case should ever serve again in his court. >>
It would be interesting to know the name of the Jurors, so that genealogists
c
I too with R. Edward Vires want to comment on young Stephen Bowling! The
Civil War Dedication for my Great Great Grandfather "Shanghai Nick" Combs was
in Lee Co on July 27th (last month) and I'm telling ya, Steve knew more about
my GG Grandfather's Civil War experiences than I did! And he never once
looked at any notes. I was really impressed, to say the least. He is a
remarkable guy! I was told that the article was to be in the Jackson Times
soon and I don't get that paper but I would love to have a
I would like to THANK profusely the members of the Breathitt County
Genealogical Society and the County Clerks of Breathitt County for all their
PATIENCE and INFORMATION shared during my recent visit. Especially Stephen
Bowling and Raymond Moore. Steve, I am sorry we could not talk more but WE
WILL TALK, I promise you. Ray, I am glad to have made your aquaintance and I
plan on picking your mind more. I would have like to have met with Bertha
Noble but I was unable to. I will meet her though. I made nu
Dennis, was Green Hensley the father of James Hensley.
Archie.
-----Original Message-----
From: Dennis Johnson
To: KYBREATH-L@rootsweb.com
Date: Wednesday, August 15, 2001 8:21 AM
Subject: Re: [KYBREATH-L] Hensley Lee&Green
>Thanks so very much,for helping me.
>Dennis
>----- Original Message -----
>From:
>To:
>Sent: Tuesday, August 14, 2001 6:23 PM
>Subject: Re: [KYBREATH-L] Hensley Lee&Green
>
>
>> No, they were the c
I sorry but I think you have the wrong e-mail address. This is my
e-mail address whish is candyme40@hotmail.com and my name is not Vonny.
Please check your address so that you can send the right person this
e-mail. Just trying to help.
>From: "R. Edward Vires"
>Reply-To: KYBREATH-L@rootsweb.com
>To: KYBREATH-L@rootsweb.com
>Subject: Re: [KYBREATH-L] A VERY WARM THANK YOU!!!!!
>Date: Fri, 10 Aug 2001 13:46:19 -0500
>
>
>VONNY you Damned old SOFTY. I lost your address else I would
Thanks so very much,for helping me.
Dennis
----- Original Message -----
From:
To:
Sent: Tuesday, August 14, 2001 6:23 PM
Subject: Re: [KYBREATH-L] Hensley Lee&Green
> No, they were the children of Susan Hensley and Alfred Hollon. Susan
died
> shortly after they were born, and they were raised by William and Susan
> Stamper Gross.
>
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No, they were the children of Susan Hensley and Alfred Hollon. Susan died
shortly after they were born, and they were raised by William and Susan
Stamper Gross.
I am researching Campbell's from Drumaboden and Londonderry Ireland,
Argyll Scotland, Lancaster Pa area, Virginia, W. Va., Ky Tenn
I would like to hear from anyone who may have ties
Lois Campbell
It appears I confused a lot of people concerning the web address for
Findagrave .
The only way I know to get to it is type in www.findagrave.com and it should
take you there .
Ken
Mr. Vires,
Your email to Breathitt County was forwarded to me as a member of their
mailing list.
Is there any other place on earth that keeps it's hold on people's hearts as
does Breathitt County? I never even lived there and still I feel the pull.
My father was born at Rousseau and I still have family around Jackson. I
was able to visit at the end of June and met Stephen Bowling and the others
at that time. Young Mr. Bowling is quite remarkable. I was amazed that
several of the volunteers could quote
My G,G,G, Mary Jane Bradford had a son born in Perry co. ky. 1880
his name was John Riley Bradford, his Father was Jack Patrick.
the informant was George Bradford.
Source: Death Certificate
Would any one have a Jack Patrick in there Family line?
or any thing some one can share?
thanks
Carson 3rd. from Idaho :)