Hello,
I brand new to the list. I hope someone can help me.
I am looking for anyone who is connected with the SWALLOW, SWALLOWS, or
SWALLERS
surname.
I am looking for Joe SWALLOWS born 1848. He lived in Logan County Kentucky
about 1870-1918. Family lore says his father came from England or Ireland.
The family below fits that description and time period. I'm hoping to find
a sibling of Joes. If anyone knows the where abouts of any of the SWALLOWS
descendants please contact me.
Kentucky Census 1850
Looking for this tree--JAMES H SAMPLEY born in Perry county, Indiana about
1851. Father born Perry co., In, mother born Grayson co., Ky. Took out
marriage bond on Nov 11, 1872. Bride to be MARY ELLEN NEVITT born about 1855
in Breckinridge co., Ky. To be married at the home of James Quiggins in
Breckinridge co., Ky on Nov 13, 1872. Surety is Dudley Fraize. County clerk
is F Fraize. The 1880 census of Breckinridge Co., Ky lists the following:
SAMPLEY, JAMES H 29
MARY E 24 wife
JOHN W 6
OSCAR D 2
WAVY E 7/12
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Reposting my surnames in hopes some new members of the "family" are online.
My ancestors, the BRUNERS / ARMES & RICE families left Breckinridge in early
1800's for Indiana and Illinois. Would love to correspond with any
"cousins" out there!
Thanks, Jan Lund
Has anyone ever heard a reference to a place called Halley's Ark sometime in the mid-1800s??? I think it might be near water where a houseboat might have been built.
Frank Lawrence
flawrenc@nehp.net
Looking for information about James HALLY/HALLEY listed as a Doctor in 1850 census for Breckinridge County KY. Census also lists Sally A, William H, Sarah, James D, George B, and Francis. I believe all moved to AR later.
Frank Lawrence
flawrenc@nehp.net
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