Hi, this is Beth. I am wondering if anyone out there would have any information about two folks that I am searching for. James C Frost and Cordelia Waddle. Both of them were in west-central Ky in the 1880/90s. These two were NOT married to each other, but to other family members and did bring children into our family and then just disappeared. We would like to know what happened to them.
Mary Jane Armes b. 1839 and Woodson J. Ramsey b.1831(both born in
Breckinridge co.) married in KY in 1856. May have been living in Grayson
Co.
with the following children.
Hensley b. 1859
Sarah H b. 1860
Micajah b. 1862
Edward b. 1964
J.H. b. 1866
P.A. b. 1869
I would like to know if anyone has any iinformation on Edward Ramsey?
David
I have a hard time finding things on Breckinridge County. I
will enjoy this. Thank you for your kindness.
Judith Pierce Arnold
David wrote:
> Great sites for maps and general info.
>
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> Some of you may feel the same.
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> US & State County Census Maps
> www.genealogyinc.c
Dear List Members,
I just ran across an interesting Website, "Courthouse Experiences"
http://www.bcpl.net/~dmg/courthouse.htm Not every county is listed, but
the ones listed gave helpful information regarding the attitudes of
those working in the courthouses.
I might suggest that if you have had a positive or negative courthouse
experience you add them to this site.
I now know how to prepare myself for several courthouses I want to visit
later this year.
Kathleen Burnett
List Mom
Michael J. Neill will speak at an all-day, genealogical seminar of West-Central Ky. Family Research Assoc., Saturday, 20 Sept. 2003 at the Executive Inn Rivermont. The genealogical subject of collecting biographical material will be explored. Michael is one of the world's most recognized genealogists, his articles appearing regularly in the ezine, Ancestry Daily News.
Consider spending a weekend in beautiful Owensboro, Ky.! The Kentucky Room (local history and genealogy) of the Daviess Co. Library is open
Great sites for maps and general info.
-----Original Message-----
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Sent: Friday, June 27, 2003 2:22 PM
To: NJ-L@rootsweb.com
Subject: [NJ] Re: Genealogy Links
Would like to pass these links along. I found them interesting and helpful.
Some of you may feel the same.
US & State County Census Maps
www.genealogyinc.com/uscm.htm
US & State County Formation Maps
www.genealogyinc.com/uscf.htm
Southestern States
www.segenealogy.com
NorthEastern States
www.negenealogy.com
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