Debbie: Thanks for looking this up. Is there any indication about what
time period the building of the railroad would have occurred. I'm sort of
on a fishing expedition with this one as I'm trying to find a connection to
the Hedrick's that were in Lincoln Co and Garrard Co's during the late
1790's till about 1820. About 1820 two Hedrick families left that area and
settled in Missouri, and a third stayed in the Lincoln and Pulaski Co.
areas. Does the History and Families Knox County Book have any other
Would anyone on the list know how the town of Heidrick got its name?
Thanks.
Beverly Williams Gardner
MOGenWeb-USGenWeb County Coordinator
Nodaway, Atchison, Worth, and
Pettis, Chariton Co's, Missouri
http://www.rootsweb.com/~monodawa/nodaway.html
http://www.rootsweb.com/~moatchis/atchison.html
http://www.rootsweb.com/~moworth/worth.html
http://www.rootsweb.com/~mopettis/pettis.htm
http://www.rootsweb.com/~mocharit/chariton.htm
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Hedrick-Hagey-Williams and Other Allied Families
http://freepages.g
Joyce; I am trying to research John Arthur.
who went to IN and had lived in Knox Co. KY
before going there. He is the father of
Two girls Mary and Sarah Arthur, who married
Stinson's in Grainger Co. TN 1797 according to the
marriage record. Sarah Arthur (m) George Stinson. Mary married Robert
Stinson. They were daughters of John Arthur. William Stinson had POA to
John Storm JR. Monroe Co. IN.
to see if John Arthur had left him anything
thing, and to get money owed him from John Arthur
Dec'd. in IN.
In a message dated 12/3/99 5:04:49 PM !!!First Boot!!!, SENPowers@aol.com
writes:
Save them for me...Great fish bait !!!!!!
> I INSIST they not be
> killed! I'll pick them up and put them outside first
> -- alive and well!
> ************************
> I'm just curious, what part does the cricket play in the eco-system?
> Mel
> SENPowers@aol.com
>
Hello Everyone,
I have been reading for the last several days posts about Richard Matthews
web page and his threat to shut it down if he did not get support from the
people that are using it. I have to ask you people who are compiling have you
ever done a Cemetery Survey? Have you ever searched a mountain side looking
for a cemetery that the local people have told you about? Have you figured
out how far off the main road/large landmark a cemetery is so, people looking
for their loved one's can find th
Hi All...
I was wondering if someone had access to the 1830 Knox Co., KY Census
and could please get the enumerations for William STEWART. He is listed on
page 243.
Thanks very much! Sincerely, Barry Collett
It was just sent to me.
----- Original Message -----
From: HDRider
To:
Sent: 15 December, 1999 8:20 PM
Subject: Re: [KYKNOX] VIRUS
> You did not see this message on the KYKNOX list with an attachment??
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Kelly"
> To:
> Sent: Wednesday, December 15, 1999 8:09 PM
> Subject: [KYKNOX] VIRUS
>
>
> > I just found out that it IS a VIRUS. Do not open the email from KYKNOX
I second what Robert Milton says about DOWSING -- I'm
very INTRIGUED by dowsing and have SAVED EVERYTHING
that fellow listers on another list posted! We even
had a federal government engineer post that studies
had been done on DOWSING and that NO SCIENTIFIC basis
was found for DOWSING to work!
I CONTINUE to believe it works -- and will one day --
pull out my notes and head to a cemetery!
I'm NOT from KY -- but my mom's family is!
Becky
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BECKY REDD CASAGRANDE (genequene@yahoo.com)
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-----Original Message-----
From: Robert & Maxine Jones
To: KYKNOX-L@rootsweb.com
Date: Thursday, December 02, 1999 11:03 AM
Subject: Re: [KYKNOX] 1850 Knox Co., KY Census?
>In HISTORY OF KNOX COUNTY AND SOUTHEAST KENTUCKY by Elmer Decker:
>
>John M. tinsley was the Uncle of Judge Thomas D. Tinsley, brother of W.W.
>tinsley, son of George A. Tinsley, grandson of William Tinsley, Jr. and
>greatgrandson of William Tinsley, Sr., a Revolutinary War veteran from
Kelly,
I am Kay Adams,
I am the one who sent the message about the Asher Hendrickson and ??
I do not have a virus..
I do not know where you or others got infected but the two Anti-Virus
programs have scanned every day and have not found any infection.. If I
am wrong and for some reason both of the programs have missed this
please let me know so I can fix any problem.. I upgrade every week the
Norton and Program that comes with Windows 98. Please let me know what
you find.
Kay Adams
I feel you are very wrong on this one.........
Growing up, we used those Weather predictions........And I still do......
I think Shawn does a great job........And am very thankful she does so much
for us.......
Connie b.-OH........
'Tis better to have it and NOT need it,
then to NEED it and not have it.
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From: General Delivery
To:
Sent: 02 December, 1999 9:02 AM
Subject: [KYKNOX] Web page(s)
| I have a few questions to ask and hope s
Hello,
I received an e-mail that appeared be from the KYKNOX-L@rootsweb.com mailing list. The attachment wasn't the usual package of messages that are usually sent, but one titled "cool.exe." This file may be a worm that will wreck you hard drive. I do not if you have it or not, but BE CAREFUL. My safety net says that this may be a worm someone subscribing to the list or the server may have contacted.
Sincerely,
Lee Maynus
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From: KYKNOX-L@rootsweb.com
To: lmaynus@glob
1880 Knox county Census
Melton, Barnet, age 34, farmer, born Ky., fa. born Tn. Mo. born Ky.
Mary A. 26, keeping house born Ky.(wife)
Elizabeth 6, dau, born Ky. phthisic
Sarah F., 1, dau born Ky.
Not listed in 1860 Knox Census
Maxine Jones
-----Original Message-----
From: Imahdrider@aol.com
To: KYKNOX-L@rootsweb.com
Date: Wednesday, December 01, 1999 8:44 PM
Subject: [KYKNOX] Census lookup Melton, Barnett born 1843
>
>No I don't want Barnett's or
I'm looking for a death date for my ggfather, Stephen B. Hibbard. It
would have been between 1903-1905. My understanding is that he died of
blood poisoning as a result of g his hand being severed in a gristmill.
Stephen lived in the Greenroads area of Knox, which I believe is near
Girdler. He was married to America Jones, daughter of John Jones and
Lucretia Hammonds. Any help would be much appreciated.
Kathy
___________________________________________________________________
Why pay more to get Web acc
>From The Barbourville Mountain Advocate 2 Dec 1999
VERNON SAMS, 64, of Heidrick, was born on November 2, 1935 in Barbourville to
Bradley and Mary (Mills) Sams and departed this life on Sunday, November 21,
1999 in the Central Baptist Hospital in Lexington. On January 15, 1955 he
united in marriage with Wilma (Lockard) Sams. Funeral services were conducted
on Wednesday, November 24, 1999 at 1 p.m. in the Hampton Funeral Home Chapel
with the Rev. James Mooneyham and the Rev. Johnny Fisher officiating.
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Regina,
A few years ago, I found a great book called Kentucky County Maps at a local
bookstore in Lexington, KY. It was researched, compiled and designed by C.
J. Puetz, 601 West Seymour, Appleton, WI 54911. It is the size of an Atlas.
It shows the little county roads, streams, hollows that are named, etc.
I will try to send you a list of Old Time Diseases that was sent to one of
the l
Whoever sent this also obviously did not have the guts to say who they are.
They also should not be advertising by using this list. There is to be NO
ADVERTISING on rootsweb lists.
Nancy: benttree@bright.net
DO NOT OPEN this file......DELETE from your system unless you trust sender.
MY Virus scan detected nothing, but I do not have the latest updates.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Kelly"
To:
Sent: Wednesday, December 15, 1999 8:01 PM
Subject: Re: [KYKNOX] Hendrickson/Asher/Woolum
> Before I open this does anyone know what it is? I certainly do not want to
open a virus and it looks suspicious to me.
> Kelly
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: KY
Maxine
Any idea as to the time frame you are looking for. I have Mary Jane Goins
from Laurel who was related to my Brown's by marriage. I have her dob as
around 1849. I have info on her family if she is the one you are looking for.
Annette
Annette
Thanks a bunch for the information. Merry Christmas!
Maxine Bennett
>From: ABrown4431@aol.com
>Reply-To: KYKNOX-L@rootsweb.com
>To: KYKNOX-L@rootsweb.com
>Subject: Re: [KYKNOX] Bennetts from Barbourville
>Date: Thu, 9 Dec 1999 20:23:29 EST
>
>Maxine,
>I have a CD for Kentucky marriages from 1850 to 1900 where I found Mary
>Jane
>Goins and Joseph Bennet (one T) who were married in Knox County on June 30,
>1859. I couldn't locate him on a census. I think Knox has the 1860 and
>1900
>census on l
Hi Annette and Happy Holidays, Thanks for the look-up offer for Ky marriages. I
have three
for you if it is not any trouble and in your own time.
1. John Lunsford m. Rhoda Hollingsworth. I have a date but would like to know the
county.
11-7-1861
2. William Lynch mar. Sallie Lunsford
3. Amanda Lainhart Harrison mar. _____ Powell
Any help would be very much appricated. Thanks, Jula in Ohio
ABrown4431@aol.com wrote:
> Maxine,
> I have a CD for Kentucky marriages from 1850 to 1900 where I foun
Charlotte,
My name is Robert Milton. I am a software engineer for a maor Networking
equipment company.
I have just only tried to warn folks not to open the messagemates address as
it COULD be directed to a page that would automatically open an attachement.
I have sent that message to our corporate security to check. I also know
warnings were posted on McAfee and Norton about a new virus being spread
discoveret on 14 DEC in Italy a WORM32 Virus.
Robert
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