Got this far south (southern middle Tennessee).
Gene in Manchester, TN.
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From: M OPAL MOORE
To:
Sent: Friday, October 11, 2002 6:45 PM
Subject: Re: [KYCLAY] where is everyone
> HI Cinda
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Cindydeaton@aol.com
> Sent: Friday, October 11, 2002 4:33 PM
> To: KYCLAY-L@rootsweb.com
> Subject: Re: [KYCLAY] where is everyone
>
> Not getting any mail here.
>
> Cinda
>
>
Ya got me here in Dallas,TX! It's HOOK EM HORNS weekend, but I'm rootin for
BOOMER SOONERS!!!
LOL,
Cheryl in Texas
researching: BURNS,BAKER,BOLIN : Clay,Owsley Counties
Cosetta,
I would like that address also.
Thanks, Gerri
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From: "Cosetta Dowdell"
To:
Sent: Friday, October 04, 2002 10:02 AM
Subject: Re: [KYCLAY] maps
>
> Would you please give me the subscribtion address for Kentucky
> Explorer Magazine ?
> Thank you...Cosetta Hacker Dowdell
>
> see ya c
>
no problem here in SC!
Bev
----- Original Message -----
From: "Pat"
To:
Sent: Tuesday, October 08, 2002 9:17 AM
Subject: [KYCLAY] Problem
> Is there a problem with this site. I have not had any information come
in_in over a week.
>
I graduated from Vanderbilt so I unfortunately have to cheer for
Vandy.....though they NEVER win! LOL
Researching Lewis, Hensley, Roberts, McIntosh, Spencer, Turner, Short,
Combs, Back, Agee, Gilley, Hughes
Kandy Back Agee
Xenia, OH
Jess,
I like the ballad/song: Pretty Polly.
Gerri
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From: "jess wilson"
To:
Sent: Saturday, November 16, 2002 11:27 AM
Subject: [KYCLAY] THE BALLAD OF PEARL BRYAN
> THE BALLAD OF PEARL BRYAN
>
> As transcribed from an old phonograph record by Jess Wilson and sent to
Allan Trout, the Frankfort, Ky, reporter for the Louisville Courier-Journal
newspaper. In his column "GREETINGS" he reprinted it "To earn the thanks for
all devotes of bo
Can't swear this is right , but I am open for suggestions. Hopefully someone
can tell my mistakes!!
Martha Jo Marcum Carr
Descendants of Zera D Lewis
Generation No. 1
1. ZERA D4 LEWIS (JOSEPH3, JAMES THEOPHOLUS2, NATHANIEL1) was born March 23,
1819 in Kentucky, and died October 03, 1910 in LewisCem., Terrills Crk.
Jackson Co., Ky.. He married CHAINEY R BOWLING Abt. 1840, daughter of ELIJAH
BOWLING and SUSANNAH ROBERTS. She was born March 10, 1820 in Kentucky, and
died March 06, 1916 in LewisCem., Ter
So many just want to fill their FamilyTree Maker full, and don't bother to
find out if what they put in fits the census records or any other records.
But that is not doing family history. That is just grabbing names to make
people think you know things you don't. I bought a book that has all the
documentation as "gotten from the Internet". Now that is not documentation!
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From: Cosetta Dowdell
To:
Sent: Saturday, October 19, 2002
Thanks for your info but I don't see that they had a George born to them.
This is the info I have but it appears to be wrong, I can't seem to find
the right George Nantz. This info is from the daughter of Margaret Nantz
but seems to be wrong. Can anyone help solve this for me?
Thanks, Sharon
Husband 2. George Nantz (Nance) was born in 1849 at Corn Creek, Whitley
Co, KY. His parents are George Nantz Sr. and Rebecca Shell. George Nantz
and Mollie Davis-Davidson where married 21 Sept 1916 in Clay Co KY.
Actually we've just been to see a movie with the USC team. We were sitting
in the theater and the entire team, coaches and all suddenly poured in and
filled every last seat.
Fiona
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I think everyone's just gearing up for the Kentucky football game.
Unfortunately, I have to cheer for the opponents! Graduated from South
Carolina and have two kids there now. But I'm happy to see Kentucky doing
so well this year ---in football, no less!!
Bev Hildreth
Don't take much of anything you see on the Internet as being correct. Just
make sure you get your documentation and have it correct yourself. There is
much too much wrong information being put out on the Internet and people are
taking it as gospel truth and then you sure cannot get them to change it,
even when you have proof that they are wrong.
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From:
To:
Sent: Saturday, October 19, 2002 7:15 PM
Subject: [KYCLAY] Levi Pennington/Win
RESPONSE:
I am not related so far as I know. On the 1850 clay co. Fed. Census,
there are no HODGE families listed. I do know that in the 1850 Knox Co.,
there are two HODGE families listed and Knox and Clay adjoin as it does to
Laurel Co.
Dwelling 378-385
GOODIN, thomas, 68, farmer, TN
. . Mary, 63, VA
. . Marshal, 23, farmer, KY
. . William, 16, farmer, KY
McCONNEL, Thursey, 25, KY
. . James M., 3, KY
CARTER, Mary, 5, KY
HODGE, James, 81, b. VA, pauper * *
Dwelling 716-731
HODGE, Sampson, 29, farmer,
Thank you Joyce I think this is her too she is 21 in the 1920 Census
so you know how that goes on birthdates .
So much for Ancestry i tried Pennington in Laurel on the 1910 code they
have came up nothing even went in an did a search by all Laurel .
Thanks again so much for this
phyllis
Joyce Collins wrote:
> RESPONSE:
> I am not related so far as I know. However, after looking at both
> transcribed volumes of the 1910 Clay Co. sold by the Clay Co. Hist.
> Society, I did not l
Who was the parents of this Winney Lewis
Census says she was born 1812
Also Can some one set me right on the
Levi Pennington born 1811 lineage.
I have a William Pennington listed in 1850/60 Census
with Levi and Winne Pennington.
he married Rebecca Asher in 1861 Clay Co. Ky
why is he listed as son of Ephiram Pennington in
all the data on the internet.
I believe the son of Ephiram Pennington is listed
in the 1860 Census md to a Nancy
Jess,
I sent the page for 1001,shou;d have the URL in content, to subscribe one
must send a blank email to thousandandonenights-subscribe@yahoogroups.com
Best Regards......storm
----- Original Message -----
From: "jess wilson"
To:
Sent: Tuesday, October 01, 2002 3:49 AM
Subject: [KYCLAY] Fw: How to subscribe.
> Storm or Jim Wilson, I have lost the URL to get to thousandonenights
address list. Can either of you help.
> JESS WILSON
> ----- Original Message ----
Hello,
Has anyone ever indexed "Lincks Cemetery?" I wonder who all is buried there? Frederick Lincks donated the land for the cemetery....and he is my ancestor. I am just curious if this land he donated for the cemetery could possibly have been on the same land he owned while married to his last 3 wives wives?
He out lived his first 3 wives....and his 4th wife.....Martha Patsy Lincks..... is buried in Mount Jackson Cemetery in Marion County, Indiana. After the Will was settled in 1901, she moved wi
Does anyone know where I can write/call/go to get one of the really
good county maps that have all the known cemeteries marked? I have
downloaded a map, but when I printed it it was very fuzzy and hard to
read. Would love to have a real copy of one of these maps. any
clues??
Thanks,
Cassy.
--
Please make note of new e-mail address foe3643@tombstonezero.net
within a month or so when Dan has time he is going to put my
tombstone page online so you don't need a password and I can expand
as needed w
Not Mine Either, I've got Norton AV.
Gene
----- Original Message -----
From: Bruce Hildreth
To:
Sent: Tuesday, October 29, 2002 2:40 PM
Subject: Re: [KYCLAY] Virus
> Me,too. I don't have one, either.
>
> Bev Hildreth
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "rdenham"
> To:
> Sent: Tuesday, October 29, 2002 3:03 PM
> Subject: [KYCLAY] Virus
>
>
> > Has someone got a virus? I am getting all kinds of mail that
Bev Hildreth, There was another feature of this wedding that I had never
witnssed before: The minister from a Uniterian church, instead of asking if
anyone had any objection, ask the imediate family as a group and secondly he
asked those assembled if they would support the bonding of these two people.
JESS WILSON
----- Original Message -----
From: "Bruce Hildreth"
To:
Sent: Monday, October 07, 2002 12:29 AM
Subject: Re: [KYCLAY] A FOREST BENIDICTION
> Jess,
>
Guilda,
I don't know if these will help you or not. These are the state's
general highway maps that are online.
http://ukcc.uky.edu:8002/%7Emaps/laurel.gif
http://ukcc.uky.edu:8002/%7Emaps/clay.gif
John,
DonaldTeague@cs.com wrote:
>Nell & Linda,
>Thanks to both of you.
>
>Yes, that's the address I tried using but it keeps bouncing, so I'll just
>call them. I was wanting a map of Laurel & Manchester. Do you know if the
>have one or do they have the county maps?
>
>Thanks,
>Guilda
>
>
>