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Linda,
I am interested in John Mattingly and Miss Virginia Logsdon, if you could send me info,
Thanks
Joe Buford
-----Original Message-----
From: "Linda Carlisle Lewis"
Sent: Sunday, March 07, 2004 12:04 AM
To: KYBRECKI-L@rootsweb.com
Cc:
Subject: [KYBRECKI] obits
I have
Kentucky residents may be interested in attending a series of discussions
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Historical Society. The Great Depression started earlier and lasted longer
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No Elizabeth Milam found in cemetery book
Brenda
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From:
To:
Sent: Monday, March 08, 2004 8:34 AM
Subject: [KYBRECKI] Milam family
> Do you have an Elizabeth Milam listed in any of the Breckinridge
cemeteries
> or any Milam's. My ggrandfather was married to an Elizabeth before he
married
> my ggrandmother Rosa Jane Morris, but have not been able to find out when
> Elizabeth died.
> Thanks in advance,
> Glenda in Az
>
>
> ==== KYBRECKI
Oops! I had the wrong price. Please note the correct information below.
Sharon
Kentucky residents may be interested in attending a series of discussions
about Kentucky life in the Great Depression sponsored by the Kentucky
Historical Society. The Great Depression started earlier and lasted longer
in Kentucky than it did in more urban states. Spend four evenings with noted
historians Tracy Campbell and David Hamilton in a series of lively
discussions about Kentucky life throughout the 1930s. The four to
Here's a couple more in my files for whom I have no additional information: This is from the 1860 census, Breckinridge Co. KY:
Jeff Bruner, age 37, Farmer, b KY
Charlotte Bruner, age 40, b KY
Thomas Bruner, age 16, b KY
Wm. Bruner, age 15, b KY
Abraham Bruner, age 13, b KY
Mary Bruner, age 11, b KY
James Bruner, age 5, b KY
Artemus Bruner (M) age 1, b KY
Dubartus (?) Bruner (M) age 3, b KY
Living next door is:
Joel Bruner, age 35, Farmer, b KY
Eliza Bruner, age 37, b KY
Cyrus Bruner, age 12, b KY
Elizab
Sorry--no information on those names
----- Original Message -----
From: "Sara Deatherage"
To:
Sent: Monday, March 08, 2004 6:49 PM
Subject: [KYBRECKI] Methodist Cemetery
> You are so generous! And I have a long-shot request. A William Fletcher
> King, a Methodist minister, died in Breckenridge before 1843. His widow,
> Katherine Jordan King married Pleasant Alverson between the 1850 and 1860
> censuses and died about 1867. Is this enough information?
>
Hi,
Baring any unforeseen things, my husband and I are planning on visiting
Breckinridge Co. for the first time in June. We need directions on how
to get to "the family cemetery at Big Spring".
Can anybody help?
Lanita
www.lanitasloft.com
Shake your family tree and watch the nuts fall!
Hi Linda,
on your list of obits I would be very interested in Frank Burden's
He was a neighbor of my gggrandfather Charles Albert Compton of Cloverport
He witnessed his will. etc
Brenda
In a message dated 3/4/04 2:02:44 AM Eastern Standard Time,
KYBRECKI-D-request@rootsweb.com writes:
I know that coal
was shipped to England from Cloversport according to some information I
found on the internet. This also surprised me as I thought England had a
lot of coal. It also stated that the mines were owned by Englishmen.
The coal was a very soft coal and came from the area of Cannelton Indiana and
was shipped out of Cloverport. I heard a rumor about 1940 that "Coal Oil "
was first made in Can
Are you looking for church cemeteries or cemeteries with family names? The
Big Springs Baptist Church and the Big Springs United Methodist Church
Cemetery are the two church cemeteries listed. I have a list of most of the
cemeteries in Breckinridge County with locations-- so if you have a family
name I will look it up.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Lanita Sconce Miller"
To:
Sent: Sunday, March 07, 2004 2:25 PM
Subject: [KYBRECKI] family cemetery in Bi
I am very, very grateful, Brenda. Thank you. I am almost overwhelmed.
William Fletcher King has been a brick wall for 20 years, and now the wall
has a door. What I had was, for the most part, guesswork and hearsay. Now
I can see the foundations. Sara
----- Original Message -----
From: "Brenda Duckers"
To:
Sent: Tuesday, March 09, 2004 8:52 AM
Subject: Re: [KYBRECKI] Methodist Cemetery
> April 11, 1815 William F. King to Catherine Jordan. Consent of f
I have a cemetery book and this is what I found:
Elijah DOWELL [d. 1821] - nothing
Jemima BOARD DOWELL [d. 1823] - nothing
George W. DOWELL [d. 1842] - 11/24/1788 3/30/1842 *
Mary Ann [Polly] WIMP DOWELL [d. 1877 - 5/13/1793 12/16/1877 *
*Dowell Cemetery #2 - on Perry property, west of Big Spring, on Highway 333
Hope this helps!
Nancy
----- Original Message -----
From: "Lanita Sconce Miller"
To:
Sent: Friday, March 12, 2004 2:33 PM
Subject: [KY
April 11, 1815 William F. King to Catherine Jordan. Consent of father
William Jordan. Bonds Joseph Stith and Richard Stith. By Charles Tankersly
Page 206 of Vol. I Breckinridge County Records by
Michael L. Cook, Bettie A. Cook
[this is a series of 5 volumes of records regarding Breckinridge]
March 22, 1831 Pleasant Alverson to Mrs. Catherine King. Witness, James
Stith, Robert Hall. By Samuel Brown.
p.219 same source as shown above
*************************************************
Breckinridge Count
I believe this is the address you need, iris2@famvid.com
.....I don't have records to do lookups. Sorry. Sara
----- Original Message -----
From: "Chris & Frances Johnson"
To:
Sent: Tuesday, March 09, 2004 4:58 PM
Subject: Re: [KYBRECKI] Methodist Cemetery
> Sara,
>
> Could you possibly look up Charles Beard and Peggy Dent Beard? I have no
> idea where they are buried, but they are not in the Dent Family Cemetery.
>
> Thank you.
> Frances Johnson
>
Breckinridge News
July 14, 1926
Mrs. Martha A. Storms
McDaniels, July 13 (Special) - Mrs. Martha A Storms, 84 years of age, died Thursday July 8 at the home of her son John Carwile near this place. Mrs Storms was born, September 18, 1841. She had been an invalid for 12 years prior to her death and for the past ten months had been confined to her bed. She is survived by one son John Carwile, one sister, Mrs Mary Poole of Glen Dean, two brothers, Green Carwile of Kirk and George Carwile of Brandenburg, als
Breckinridge News
July 14, 1926
Miss Virginia Logsdon
Lodiburg, July 12 (Special) Miss Virginia Logsdon, fifteen years of age and the youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs William Logsdon, died at her home at Loiburg (a typo I think), Kentucky, July 6, 1926 after a short illness of typhoid fever. She was a girl of unusual intelligence and possessed many friends. Besides her parents, she is survived by seven brothers, Logan, Owen, Walker, Cleveland, William, Larkin, and Melvin Logsdon and four sisters, Miss Lo
In a message dated 3/13/2004 9:45:42 AM US Eastern Standard Time,
jenandgarth@sbcglobal.net writes:
Very distantly on the Board side. My 2nd great grandma, Eliza Stinnett
Whitworth, was the second wife of Thomas B. Hall, brother of Willliam
Perrin Hall.
Can you give me the parents and siblings of Rebecca Board Hall?
Thanks, Lynda
We are searching for a variation of the following surnames:
HARL-HARELD-HARRELL-HERRELL-HEARL-FARMER
Looking for more information and documentation on ggg-father, Fielding/Feldon
and relatives:
1870 Census - IL, Wayne, Barnhill Twp
HEARL, Fielding Self 27 IN
---------------probably son of James & Susannah (Meeks) HARL
---------------James and Sjusannah were suppose to be from Kentucky
...............Anna B Wife 25 IL
[married 13 February 1839 in Spencer Co., IN]
...............Cyntha A
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I have a copy of one page of July 14th 1926 Breckinridge News obituaries. The names on the page are
Mrs John Akers
Hansel Owen Lyons (infant son)
Miss Ethel Basham
Mrs Elizabeth Dick
Mrs Mahala Clark
Eugene Carter
John Mattingly
John H Willett
Mrs Franklin Vanconia
N. T. Roberts
Mrs Martha A. Storms
Miss Virginia Logsdon
Frank Burden
and one marriage of Elizabeth Pile to M. T. Hutchings
if anyone needs details from this page let my know and I can type it out for you.
Linda Carlisle Lewis
seeker54@charter
I've gotten so many requests that I'd better clarify how
to get copies of the non-certified death certificates for
1911 - 1953 from the Kentucky Historical Society.
You have to GO to the Kentucky Historical Society in
Frankfort to copy them yourself for .30.
You can also request a library reference person to copy it for
you by mail or online. The charge is $5 if you are in-state
or $12 if you are out-of-state.
If you want more than one certificate use the Staff
Researcher service which is hourly. $25
Jen,
Thanks so much!!
How large a town is Hardinsburg, and will people know about these farms
when we stop and ask for directions?
Lanita
www.lanitasloft.com
Families are like fudge. Mostly sweet with a few nuts!
Breckinridge News
July 14, 1926
N. T. Roberts
Nathaniel Thomas Roberts of Ball(?) , died in the State Hospital at (?)akeland, Kentucky, on June 6. The body was brought to Cloverport and the funeral was held in the chapel at (?) Ore Hill conducted by the Rev. (?) L. Bowlds of Cloverport. Internment was in the Tindle graveyard.
Mr. Roberts was born in Ohio county, Kentucky on March 8, 1861, but had lived the greater part of his life in Breckinridge county in the Balltown community. He was