If you see any Twitty's in your various researches, I would be most
interested. Thanks much. My husband has pancreatic cancer and I will be taking care
of him here at home, he's coming home from the hospital today until he
deceases and I hope the Lord will carry him home soon.
Jeanette Twitty Booth
In a message dated 10/13/2006 3:39:01 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
wmadavis@gmail.com writes:
I've only seen a few poor photographs of the old Covered Bridge at
Sanders. Someone online is selling the best images of it I've ever
seen. You can follow his links to supersized images that you can save to
your computer. See Below.
Is this bridge still there? Most likely not, but thought I'd ask
Dick
Hello!
Yes, this is a very elusive family! I wish I could locate William' death
record. Perhaps next week I'll be able to spend more time at the Madison
library and I might get lucky and find him.
I am also hoping to find more about Ella/Ellen Ritchie.
The hunt continues!
Karen
Jefferson County Indiana lookup Volunteer
I had been having problems with my computer and then a thunderstorm came in:
Teresa,
I apologize for you finding out in this manner. I have been considering
for months about this and I recently decided to release you as my ACC on
Carroll, Gallatin, Henry & Owen counties. I feel that there has been too
much hostility and lack of communication over the past year and I just
don't need it. I truly appreciate everything you have done to get these
sites back on their feet. However, I don't feel I can rely
I can't quite figure them out.
In 1860 22 year old Mary Davis and her infant son William are in the
household of John and Rachel Saulsberry in Carrollton, and Mary is listed
as a servant.
In 1870 both William and Mary Davis are listed again in the household of
John and Rachel Saulsberry in Prestonsville. This John Saulsberry may not
be the same as the John in the 1860 census, but both the 1860 and 1870 John
Saulsberrys were born in Pennsylvania.
In 1880 Mary Davis has a household in Prestonville,
I am hoping to find someone familiar with the following Davis family that
might hold a clue as to who the parents of William and Ellen (or Ella) were.
In a Madison Courier article dated 1/5/1978, son Fredric ("Rack") Davis says
he moved from Carrollton to Madison in about 1903. I think his mother must
have died before then. On daughter Mary C.'s marriage application dated 1905,
it states her mother was deceased.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!!
Descendants of William Davis +
No, it is long gone. One source said it burned in 1948.
Bill Davis
At 12:50 AM 10/14/2006, you wrote:
>In a message dated 10/13/2006 3:39:01 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
>wmadavis@gmail.com writes:
>I've only seen a few poor photographs of the old Covered Bridge at
>Sanders. Someone online is selling the best images of it I've ever
>seen. You can follow his links to supersized images that you can save to
>your computer. See Below.
>Is this bridge still there? Most likely not, but thought I'd ask
>
>D
So that you know what happended, and since I cannot seem to find a way
back to helping you, Suzanne Shepherd decided to remove me because I
helped someone else with their site...............
I help a great deal of people in Indiana and Kentucky, thought I don't
know alot about graphics, I do know alot about genealogy. I have been
an active genealogy reasearcher for over 25 years.
I was trying to collect information for other people other than my own,
and I ran into a woman who 'Said" she wanted to h
I've only seen a few poor photographs of the old Covered Bridge at
Sanders. Someone online is selling the best images of it I've ever
seen. You can follow his links to supersized images that you can save to
your computer. See Below.
Bill Davis
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> Item title: SANDERS, KY: Covered Bridge RPPC postcard proof #199
> Item
> URL:
> http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=170038924291&ssPageName=ADME:
I am very sorry for the emails last night. I had surgery on Saturday, and could not sleep last night, and took some pain medication. I should not have emailed anyone last night let alone the list.
Things that have been bothering me came out and I should not have emailed the list, it is not an excuse, it is a sincere apology and I promise it will not ever happen again.
Thank you for your understanding.
Teresa
Volunteer for the Kentucky Vitals Project
Find-A-Grave Contributor
I only tried to help this CC on the KY GEN WEB with her PERSONAL
RESEARCH, but.....................she booted me because I was helping
somone that she did NOT LIKE and the STATE Kentucky CO-ORDINATOR backed
her up, saying that I was NOT the Co=coorinator but instead the
Assitant, and I have pictures stating that 1/2 of the website as mine,
since about 90% of the information was and I had a hell of alot more for
all counties, and CHERYL "Suzanne" SHERPHERD has
nothing..................................