Am looking for who a Sarah ?? might be. She was born in 1818. according
to her appearance on the 1850 Census of Perry Co. She appears in the
household of Thomas Early/Yearly, even though on the printed copy of the
census they have him as Farlar. Sarah and Thomas Yearly md. in 1842 in
Harlan Co. and the marriage record has her a Sarah Gross. In the birth
records of Perry co. at the birth of one child, she is listed as Sarah
Johnson. Sarah had two children prior to this date of 1842 marriage,
and Eliza,
p.2293-2297
Felix Gilbert Farmer, Manchester, Ky. May 5, 1898.
I was born in Harlan County, Ky. August 22, 1836. My father was Wm. Farmer. He was born on
Clinch river, now Hancock Co., Tennessee in 1796. In 1797 his father Stephen Farmer removed to
what is now Harlan County, Ky. and settled on Martin's Fork 5 miles from Mt. Pleasant. His
brother, Eli Farmer, I think settled in Pulaski County about the same time. The two brothers
lived and died without knowing of each other's whereabouts. In a Conventi
Folks, I realize that Federal Prosecutors and Judges who are all appointed,
are supposed to be sworn to protect the Constitution, etc. Yet, here is a
case that
may be a trend and it's conceivable it could be used against many who are
helping
in genealogy information. For those of us who are laymen, or those who are in
doubt of "giving away" for free without monetary gain or any personal gain,
we should all be aware of this stretch of the law. Big Brother is watching,
and admittedly this case involves
Anyone know if Morgan Middleton was Merle & Logan's father? Their mother was
Lillie (Hall) Middleton d/o William & Amy (Hall) Hall.
Book called "Hell in Harlan" by George J. Titler
"In the November, 1938 election the seventh precinct at Verda was run by
Logan and Merle Middleton, Theodore's first cousins. They started stuffing
the ballot box early in the morning and nobody was allowed to come into the
polls except their father, Morgan Middleton, an honest, log-whiskered
mountaineer who lived out the of to
Harlan Enterprise
Week of Friday, September 5, 1924
Fourteen divorces have been granted within the
last 2 weeks. Persons obtaining separations were:
Minnie Stringer from Richard Stringer
Steve Muccicci from Julia Muccicci
Amanda Harris from Press Harris
A. D. Murrel from Ola Murrell
Eva Farlley rom R. M. Farley
C. W. Jones from Geraldine Jones
Nora Isom from Gid Ison
J. H. Hensley from Eilzabeth Hensley
Nathan Crider from Flora Crider
Celia Craft rom Clint Craft
Bertha Bryant Ellliot from Henry Elliot
El
DOES ANYONE OUT THERE KNOW MARIE BROCK DUNCAN BAKER? SHE WAS THE
DAUGHTER OF LEONARD BROCK OF BELL COUNTY, KY. AFTER MARRIAGE TO BILL
DUNCAN, SHE MOVED TO DAYTON, OHIO. THEY SEPARATED AND DIVORCED AND SHE
MOVED TO OXNARD, CALIFORNIA WITH HER DAUGHTER, GAIL DUNCAN. HEARD SHE
REMARRIED IN CALIFORNIA TO A MAN NAMED BAKER, DO NOT KNOW HIS FIRST
NAME. AM WONDERING IF SHE IS STILL ALIVE OR IF HER DAUGHTER IS ALIVE.
DOES ANYONE OUT THERE RECOGNIZE THESE NAMES OR SITUATIONS? WOULD LOVE
SOME INFO ON THIS PERS
Message text written by INTERNET:KYHARLAN-L@rootsweb.com
>Does anyone have access to this census? If so, could you please check for
a Walker Jones, about 75 years old. Thanks in advance.
Suzanne Long
Lexington<
Hello,
There is no Walker JONES listed in either the 1850 or 1860 HC. About the
oldest JONES that I see in the 1860 is:
Dwelling 829-829
JONES, John, Sr., 86, NC
. . Sarah, 76, NC
JONES, John, Jr., 25, KY
. . Martha, 26, TN
. . Milton, 5, KY
. . Sarah, 4, KY
. . Fanny, 3, KY
. . Maston G., one
Evarts, Ky
April 6.1999
Lexington Herald
Taylor Roark 96, Ages, retired coal miner, widower of Susie Irvine
Roark, died
yesterday. Services 2 p.m. Wednesday, Ages Mountain Assembly Church Of God.
Visitation 3 p.m. today. Evarts Funeral Home.
Elva Nolan Morgan
You might be interested in the following line that connects with the one
you posted.
Bailey
Descendants of William Hoskins
1 William Hoskins b: 1845
.. +Nancy Miracle b: 1847
.... 2 Caroline Hoskins
........ +? Ramer
.......... 3 Floyd Ramer
.......... 3 Johnny Ramer
.... 2 Mary Hoskins b: 1862
.... 2 James Hoskins b: 1867
.... 2 Abraham Hoskins b: 1872 d: Bet. 1920 - 1929
.... 2 Daniel Hoskins b: 1875 d: 1946
........ +Talitha Pittman b: 1883 d: 1973
.......... 3
For those who like to quote sources and dislike documents that do not, then
here is a source for investigative findings of pioneers into California from
1850.
C
lick here: THE CALIFORNIA INFORMATION FILE
http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~yvonne/NORCAL%20index/cainfofile.shtml
JOHN in CA
Yes, I have this information also. But that does not preclude him from owning, being taxed and
selling land in a different county.
Tom
On 08/13/99 00:05:10 you wrote:
>
>Hi,
>>From Samuel Howard's revolutionary war pension File, he states that in 1781 he moved from
Buckingham
>County, Virginia to Greenbriar County, Virginia and lived there for seven years.
>
>1782 Greenbriar County,Virginia Personal Property Tax List.
>Mr. Samuel Brown's List
>Angler, Isaac 1 pole,2 horses,3 cattle,Amt. of tax -/14/9.
Any input on this would be appreciated
Timothy
Descendants of Alexander Campbell
Generation No. 1
1. ALEXANDER1 CAMPBELL.
Child of ALEXANDER CAMPBELL is:
2. i. JAMES2 CAMPBELL.
Generation No. 2
2. JAMES2 CAMPBELL (ALEXANDER1). He married ANNA OSBORNE.
Child of JAMES CAMPBELL and ANNA OSBORNE is:
3. i. ALEXANDER3 CAMPBELL, b. Abt. 1790; d. Abt. 1849.
Generation No. 3
3. ALEXANDER3 CAMPBELL (JAMES2, ALEXANDER1) was born Abt. 1790, and died
Abt. 1849. He married SARAH WILSON Be
RESPONSE to RICE-DAVIS query:
One possibility for your grandmother could be:
1870 Knox Co. Fed. Census
Dwelling 126-1-1 - Barbourville
DAVIS, John P., 39, farmer, TN
. . Sarah, 41, Ky
. . Amanda, 10, KY
. . John, 7, KY
. . Louisa, 4, KY (which would equate to ca 1866)
1880 Knox Co. Fed. Census
Dwelling #169-178
DAVIS, John P., 48, husband, b. TN; parents b. TN
. . Sarah, 50, wife, all b. KY
. . Amanda, 19, dau, KY
. . John M., 17, b. KY, son
. . Lou, 14, dau, b. KY * * * *
. . James, 4, son, b. KY
There
Harlan Enterprise Fri Dec 19, 1924
Child killed by automobile
Speed maniac arrested on charges of manslaughter--
Child lives 7 hours.
A little Dozier boy, 4, was run down at 4 o'clock
Saturday afternoon at Wallins by an automobile
driven by a man named Osborne. The child was
badly mangled about the body, his leg and collar
bone being broken and internal injuries sustained.
Osborne is alleged to have been going at an
excessive rate of speed on Howard Street between a
garage and the Wallins Bakery when
I received this letter yesterday regarding Samuel Howard and Frances
Dryden:
--------- Forwarded message ----------
From: TMurphy469@aol.com
To: r1961s@juno.com
Date: Wed, 11 Aug 1999 12:22:27 EDT
Subject: Parents of Sam Howard
Message-ID: <41118ff3.24e2fd43@aol.com>
Hi Rhonda
Got my info from paper on his research of English Churchs by Vernis
Howard of
West Chester OH. I have since removed that info from my data base, as
other
info has conflicted. WHERE did you come up with Sam & Nancy East?? I have
s
Harlan Enterprise
FEB 13, 1925 Week of
PLAYING IN STREET BREAKS LEG
Clay Howard, 9 years old, was rushed to the Harlan
Hospital Tuesday at 1 o'clock after having broken
his leg near the school house. Young Howard is
the son of John Howard, and the nephew of George
Howard, County Clerk of this place.
CHRONIC HOBO'S FOOT CUT FOOT
Roy Wilson, age 14, son of Mr. and Mrs. William
Wilson of Wallins, had his foot cut off Sunday
afternoon at 1 o'clock while trying to catch a
freight train at Tremont, a
Harlan Enterprise
The following person have obtained marriage
licenses from the office of County Court Clerk G.
W. Howard the week of June 1924
Walter Sexton, 28, Benham, and Tessie Pritchett,
22, Beham
Everett Davis, 22, Harlan and Martha Derossett,
19, Harlan
McKinley Dizney, 27, London and Laura Mitchell,
33, London
Charely Carr, 21, Verda, and Viola Rhodes, 17,
Verda
H. P. Estes, 30, Harlan and Myrttle Wilson, 18,
Harlan
Homer Osborne, 19, Cawood, and Daisey Nolan, 17
Cawood
John Owens, 27, Lynch, an
In visiting the Bell/Harlan co. library back in the summer we found listed
in one of the books:
James Jackson as a Rev War Vet in 1810 in Knox Co.
Wondered if anyone had any information on the Knox Co. vets from that year?
He was listed in Harlan Co. later when part of Knox Co. became Harlan Co.
Thanks,
Rutha
Surname List: JACKSON, OSBORNE, COX, SIMPSON , GREEN(e), SLUSHER, MILLER,
MIRACLE, NEWMAN, STEWART-KY/VA/TN
Surname List: JACKSON, OSBORNE, COX, SIMPSON , GREEN(e),
You can check out these different links for censuses online. I don't know
if Bell County has one online or not, but you may find it linked to one of
these.
Census microfilm numbers:
http://www.usgenweb.org/census/states.htm
Census Online Links:
http://www.census-online.com/links/index.html#top
USGenWeb Census Online links:
http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgwcens/help/censusinventory.html
Census Links on the 'Net:
http://censuslinks.com/directory/
Mining Co. Online Census Links:
http://genealogy.miningco.com/msub
Message text written by INTERNET:KYHARLAN-L@rootsweb.com
>Can anyone tell me what I can find at the Harlan heritage seekers? Is
it possible to find any information on any relatives from Harlan County?
Joanne
<
Hello,
Harlan Heritage Seekers is the name of the genealogical organization for
Harlan Co., KY. Dues are $15 per year. You will receive quarterly
publications of "Harlan Mountain Roots", their publication. The ones I
have received are very worthwhile. Approx. 40 pages in length. Filled