Kenneth,
I also show Luther Sheets married to Ida (Ada) E. Wall. at:
http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=dillon&id=I00677
Is this not correct?
Henry S. Dillon
kenneths wrote:
> Looking for anyone connected to or researching the family of Luther
> SHEETS/Charity E. (Effie) STEWART. Charity was the dau of Calvin Morris
> STEWART and Rebecca VERMILLION. Any info appreciated. Thanks.
>
> Kenneth R. Searles
> Huntsville, KY
>
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I am hoping some nice person will be able to do a lookup and a copy for me. I have all the information that I would like a copy of. It is the marriage information for my GGrandfather Edward Ferguson to my GGrandmother Margaret Gilland.
Here is the Info and the location of the Information I would like to have a copy of. I live in Florida so I cannot get this otherwise.
Marriage Index Book 8 DECEMBER 1862 - APRIL 1866
Ferguson Edward to Margaret Gilland Page 39
Thanks so much,
Cindy Walte
Just a reminder that the Lawrence Co Genealogical Society will have its
annual banquet to honor new inductees into First Families and the Civil War
Society on Saturday Nov. 2, at the Grandview Inn at Grandwiew Ave. in South
Point.
Social time starting at 6, Dinner at 6:30, followed by presentation of medals
and certificates, and then a presentation by Mr. James Henry, "A Trip On the
D T & I"
Please let us know by Thursday if you plan to attend.
Donald R Clark
Corresponding Secretary and Newsletter E
Dear List,
I would like to share information with anyone who has information on
Dolly Malone & Charles Sumpter. I will list some info I have on them:
1. Dolly E. Malone was born 28 Jan. 1865, Clay Co. IL
Also known as Mary Elizabeth. Dolly must have been a nickname.
2. Dolly married Charles H. Sumpter, 19 May 1880 (Lawrence Co. OH,
Marriage Book 123, pg. 28). She is listed as Elizabeth D. Malone and was
15 years of age; her father, Michael Malone, gave permission for her
marriage.
3. Cheste
I know I can document first family and also Civil War. Abednigo Baise fought in Civil War and I ahve all his Pension and Documents from National Archives.
Also along this line is Chinn Elizabeth CHinn married to Abednigo Baise this is my 3 great grandparents. I will be more than happy to send in the required fees and also the copies of the documents needed for proof.
Thanks
Jeanette Johnson
I believe it just west of Linville. My understanding it is the old
Berry Farm now owned by one the Linville Higgens.
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Donald R. Clark,
Hi. Thank you for this informative e-mail sent to the list.
Could you please send me an application by e-mail attachment for First
Families. I may also qualify for membership in the Civil War Society but I
need to research that aspect. I am relatively new at genealogy.
I believe I may qualify for membership through my father, Clayton Clay, who
was born in Lawrence County, and his maternal ancestors who were the Denin
and Payton families of Aid Township.
Thank you,
Barbara Clay Pasch
La
Looking for anyone connected to or researching the family of Luther
SHEETS/Charity E. (Effie) STEWART. Charity was the dau of Calvin Morris
STEWART and Rebecca VERMILLION. Any info appreciated. Thanks.
Kenneth R. Searles
Huntsville, KY
Looking for anyone connected to or researching the family of Joseph
KNAPP/Charity E. (Effie) STEWART. Charity was the dau of Calvin Morris
STEWART and Rebecca VERMILLION. Any info appreciated. Thanks.
Kenneth R. Searles
Huntsville, KY
To Ernie and anyone else interested,
The BiCentennial Barn is on Rt. 217, about a half mile west of Linnville,
It's a red, wooden sided barn, and is right beside the road. It would be
easy to miss if you're driving and expecting something back off the road. It
is the former Berry farm, now owned by Mrs Higgons.
The house is across the road and set back a ways. There are farm sheds there
with the barn.
Don Clark