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Searching for: +path:kymccrea +(+date:may +date:2001)
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1. [McC] John D. MATHIS [1]
Looking for my GGgrandfather's family. John married Mary Ann Mason, 1839 in Claiborne Co., TN. However, he was from KY. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Larry Gray Ruff
2. [McC] Re: McCreary History Book [1]
You are very welcome, Bobbie. I know that we are all looking forward to the new book. By the way, it has been mentioned by a friend that MCHGS has said that we may buy copies in addition to the ones we preordered. If anyone has any information on that, would you post it to the list, please? I have been asked by relatives, as well as other online researchers, if they can buy a copy. I have told them that to my knowledge, the book had to be preordered. If that is not the case I would really like to know so
3. [McC] UPDATE on Status of McC History Book [1]
Hello All... I hope you are enjoying your long week-end. Please remember our fallen veterans today. I have posted an update on the history book on the McCreary website; To go directly to the MCHGS page: I want to thank my cousin, Gloria Perkins, for arranging for us to have this information. Margy ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ McCreary Co., Ky. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
4. Re: [McC] McCreary History Book [1]
Margy, Thanks for posting that info. I had been wondering about it myself, & was thinking about calling them. Now, I won't. I'm sure they have gotten plenty of calls & letters about it. Sorry to hear about your computer problems!! ~Bobbie~ Do not resent growing old. Many are denied the privilege. http://www.geocities.com/grannys_world/
5. [McC] Parriman, Watson, Barnett, Bryant [1]
>Delivered-To: miles@usmo.com >Date: Sat, 5 May 2001 07:35:55 -0600 >X-From_: robinp@highland.net Sat May 5 07:35:54 2001 >Old-Date: Sat, 05 May 2001 09:35:47 -0500 >From: Robin >Subject: >To: KYMCCREA-L-request@rootsweb.com >Reply-to: Robin > >I am researching the following names from McCreary County, any help would be greatly appreciated. >1. Parriman >2. Watson >3. Barnett >4. Bryant > >Thank you! >Robin Parriman > > > > > > >To join the cash surfing rev
6. [McC] Estol Duncan Obit [1]
In the 5/1/2001 McCreary Co Record there was an obit for Estol Lee Duncan, son of Oliver Duncan and Monnie King. Who were Oliver's parents? I have Monnie's parents as Jasper King and Emma Daugherty. I would like to contact anyone that might have more info on this branch of the King or Daugherty family. Joel Logsdon jlogs58@aol.com
7. [McC] Surnames: Perry/Sweet/King/Mee [1]
I am searching for information on a George King, born in 1899 in Pulaski or Whitley Co. He was in Detroit, MI in 1913 & stayed there until at least 1916. I believe he was staying with a cousin, Nancy Sweet Grundy while in Detroit. I also believe that the surname Ziegler fits in this family some way. He also had connections with this family: John & Martha Perry Sweet Harrison B (probably Ben) Sweet m. Tilla? had children William, Maudie, Ethel, Leon & Georgia Mark Sweet m.Vina Brown had children Jesse & Beat
8. [McC] Taylor, Thomas, Eldridge [1]
In 1870 Pulaski Co Census: THOMAS, Linzey (also seen as Minsy elsewhere), 56, male, farmer, 355, NC Anna, 31, f, nc Susan J., 14, f, ky William, 8, m, ky Polly, 6, f, ky TAYLOR, Elizabeth, 56, f, NC This Anna is Anna Taylor, daughter of John TAYLOR and LIZZIE (Elizabeth) ELDRIDGE, both from NC according to Anna's death certificate. I believe that they are probably more specifically from Ashe Co., North Carolina. Does anyone know anything about any of these people? Most particularly, John TAYLOR and Eliza
9. [McC] McCreary History Book [1]
Hello McCreary Researchers.... I am getting lots of email asking about the new county history book and when those who have paid for it can expect to receive it. I just wanted to reiterate that I will post ANY and ALL news that I receive on the progress of the new history book to the MCHGS page on the McCreary County website. I know that there was an ad in the last issue of Kentucky Explorer magazine that said the books were ready and available. This has apparently confused many people. After seeing the ad

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