In a message dated 4/1/2003 10:20:11 AM Eastern Standard Time,
cym.jones@gte.net writes:
> I believe the "inma" stands for inmate, as in a prisoner of some type.
>
I have found it more often used for inmates of a hospital or orphans home.
Lisa Wallen Logsdon
Morning SCKY,
While mostly sitting with my leg elevated, (dislocated me ol' knee), I've been doing some research on the War of 1812 and came across a website that had some very interesting information. Thought you all might enjoy it as well so here's the link.
http://216.239.53.100/search?q=cache:1pkwA1O604IC:usasma.bliss.army.mil/museum/sh-nco.doc+WAR+OF+1812++*Ferrell++++*+Mahon+++++*+Sugden&hl=en&ie=UTF-8
Just scroll on down to the, WAR OF 1812. Lots of other good stuff there too.
Mimi
Big
Have 5000 + obituaries of Monroe Co., Ky.,Clay, Macon, and Jackson Co.,Tn. They start in the latter part of 1800 to present time. Can be scanned and printed. Contact Marcella Headrick>Ky.
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Stephen HARDIN, Black Berry Pond, Joseph JOURDAN & Hy
YOUNGBLOOD,cc, Saml Davis,M; 12 Oct 1796.
Joseph CULBERTSON, James TINSLEY's LINE; Joseph CULBERTON
& John CULBERTSON [sic] cc, 13 Oct 1796.
John CULBERTSON, easterly forks of Nelson's Creek. John BRADLEY &
Robert SISSNEY, cc, 12 Oct 1796.
Robert SISSNEY, no location shown, John BRADLEY & Robt SISSNEY,
cc;12 Oct 1796.
William NIXON, upper end of John CULBERTSON's survey. Wm NIXON
& R S IRVIN, cc. 12 Oct 1796.
James TINSLEY, 2nd westwardly bran
Taken from the late Eva Coe Peden's transcription from the microfilm.I do
not have access to originals to verify.
JOHNSON, Asle to RHOTEN, Mary, 4 Oct 1855.He 23, single, resided
Jackson Co TN; she 19,single, born Manbosh? IL, resided Monroe.
JOHNSON, Isaac to HARWELL, Jane, 2 Dec 1853. He 43, widower,
born Lummingburge [sic] Co VA, resided Monroe Co; she 21,single,
born and resided Davidson Co TN.
JORDAN, Jacob L to FLOWERS, Elizabeth,14 Apr 1857. He 20, single,
she 24, single, both born Monroe Co
Carlis,
I believe the "inma" stands for inmate, as in a prisoner of some type.
----- Original Message -----
From: Col. Carlis B. Wilson
To: SOUTH-CENTRAL-KENTUCKY-L@rootsweb.com
Sent: Tuesday, April 01, 2003 7:34 AM
Subject: [SCKY] QUESTION ABOUT MIRACODE.
Hi Everyone!
Question:
Do you know anything about the Kentucky 1910 Miracode Index wording. I am wondering what INMA under Relation means??
Does INMA have something to do with a household other than their own??
Carlis
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As a note - I am working off the records of the late Eva Coe Peden who
transcribed these from the microfilm. I do not currently have access to the
microfilm so if there are errors, I do apologize. As most of you know - it
is sometimes difficult for a non-related individual to interpret the names
on the old film. I welcome any corrections. These records are part of Eva's
book of vital statistics which I now publish. Also note that every yr these
records were kept, different information was asked, thus the di
Looking for info on William Gartin b. abt 1806 probably Washington Co, KY and d. 10/12/1853 Marion Co, KY. The son of Uriah and Sarah Gartin. Looking for info on the name of his first wife who died bef. 1840 and the names of his two children. According to the 1830 and 1840 census William had a son born bet 1825-1830 and a daughter born bet 1830-1835. Who is Mary and was she William's wife or his son's wife?
1850 US Census, District 2, Marion, KY, pg 407A, family 161: William Gartin, 44?, b. KY, constab
This doesn't exactly answer Mike's question about the name combination
"Coleman C." but, for what it's worth, Coleman does appear occasionally
as a first name or middle name in the BROWN family, some of whom
migrated from Culpeper County VA to Green County and later the Powder
Mills area of Hart County in the early 19th century. Coleman apparently
was the maiden name of the mother of Elizabeth Brown, who married her
cousin John Brown about 1750, and the family of Robert Coleman was
prominent in the settlin
I thought some might like to see the list of soldires from Adair County. You might like to add some you know, if not on the list. Go Here: http://www.columbiamagazine.com/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=10614 Carlis
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Before all of you who voted for the older order books give a big sigh,
here's what I have decided to do. Votes for book 4 came flooding in and it
ended a virtual tie. So, I am going to continue with book 4 to keep the
continuity, but as soon as I finish the 1850-1860 Barren Co marriages (in
the L's already), I'll also then start order book 1. So, all of you will
get your wish list!
Order book 4 opens with the May Court 1812, held on the 18th. Present were
Archer CRADDOCK, Sylvester HALL and Joshua CRUMP. T
Dear Members,
I have the following references I'm willing to do lookups from over the next
month.
How to request a look up: 1 request per email and resource (you can send as
many emails as you want) This will be strongly enforced, you will get your
email returned if not done this way.
Put the following in the subject line
LOOKUP 1850 Indiana census, Or 1910 Look up or Marriage look up whatever
the resource is.
In the body of the letter, put name, dates, ect, whatever info you have that
might hel
I was extremely pleased with the arrival of the old copies of the Traces
magazine I received. I now have a picture of the cabin of my ggg granddad,
Callum Holman Bailey. Thanks for the quick response in mailing these
invaluable resource documents.
Also want to take time to thank Cindy Thrasher, Old Mulkey Meetinghouse
staff at Tompkinsville for helping me get the info out on my Bailey-Gee
connection. The Monroe County Heritage Festival is soon to happen and my info
will be available for Bailey ances
This would be F. P. Williams and later became Hatcher and Sadler which is
still in Glasgow.
http://www.hatchersaddler.com
-----Original Message-----
From: Lyn [mailto:hector@netnitco.net]
Sent: Friday, April 11, 2003 7:41 AM
To: SOUTH-CENTRAL-KENTUCKY-L@rootsweb.com
Subject: [SCKY] Undertaker
Does anyone out there know who T P Williams (Undertaker about 1928 in
Glasgow) was and where records for his establishment are?
Would appreciate any info available.
Lyn/Indiana
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In a message dated 3/31/03 7:51:35 AM Central Standard Time,
sgorin@glasgow-ky.com writes:
> Elizabeth SLEATON allowed administratorship of the estate of Dabney SLEATON
> decd; went bond with Callam BAILEY. Patrick McMANNON, Stephen BENNETT,
> Charles PERKINS &Wm HALL (any 3) to appraise estate &slaves if any of
> Dabney SLEATON.
I believe this is Callam Bailey's daughter Elizabeth Bailey SLAYTON listed in
records re: her husband, Dabney SLAYTON's estate inventory need. I have his
death date listed as
Charles LEWIS, waters of Drakes Creeek, the "46 mile tree on the road
from Nashville", John and Ezekiel RAY, cc's, 28 Sept 1796.
David HUDSPETH, south side Big Barren, Solomon ANDERSON &
Aron WILLIAMS, cc's. 9 Aug 1796.
Thomas LOWRY, Sr, south side Big Barren. Thos & David LOWRY, cc;
Thos LOWRY, marker; 27 July 1796.
Thomas LOWRY Jr, near a large sinking spring; Thomas & David
LOWRY, cc's, 25 July 1796.
William LEMAR, waters of Drakes Creek, Charles LUCAS & John RAY,
cc's; 28 Sept 1796.
John GREAT
I erroneously sent an email to the list and wanted to apologize. I noticed
it after I clicked the send button.
I guess I get 40 lashes with a wet noodle. Elaine in IN
I am looking for connections with the DAMRON-McCLAIN-SHULTZ-STUNSTON
families...........
I know there are several.......I am happy to share ........hope to hear from
you...........pj
All are land transactions between Cumberland Co residents unless otherwise
noted. In Deed book M, 1851 time frame.
James O WILLIAMS mortage to John O WILLIAMS.
WIlliam HARRIS same to M ALEXANDER.
William CHEEK, administrator of Sally BAKER decd & of Lucy ALLEN
decd, both children of John BAKER decd late of Chesterfield Co VA,
power of atty to Milton KING.
A J HUNTER mortgage to James CLOYD.
John CARTER mort to Wakefield M SAMUELS.
Francis SMITH mort to William SAMPSON.
Joe COE says he bought slaves her
Hello List,
I need a little help. I have been researching my BAILEY line and I can't get past my great, great grandpa, Austin Bailey, Sr.
This is what I know about him ~
1880 Russell Co., Ky.
Bailey,
Austin, 26, M, Ky., self
Della, 21, F, Ky., wife
Elzy, 8, M, Ky., son
Austin, 5, M, Ky., son
NOTE: They spell Austin, "Auston" on the census.
Does anyone know the parents of Austin Bailey? Or any information on the Bailey's of Russell Co., Ky. that might be related to my Austin Bailey?
Th
John. H. Paschal (may be listed as Henry or J.H.)
1900 census
Warren County kentucky
May be in the 6th Hickory Flat town or district. Would like to see who is listed.
Thanks
Seem like I remember someone asking about a Tin Barlow and Alice Thompson Barlow some time back. If so,contact me, I have an obituary of him. Will scan and send. ~Marcella~
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After an exciting evening of having an electrical fire in my oven, then
storms hitting at 1 am ... this concludes my posts for today. Never a dull
moment! A reminder - I've only had about 3 guesses on what is meant by the
release of dower (what it was, who released it and how was it handled, etc)
... come on gang - was it too easy?
I'd like to share a couple of perks of genealogy - maybe you won't find it
interesting but ... several months ago I put the Gorin family tree on a
rootsweb site and it has been
Does anyone out there know who T P Williams (Undertaker about 1928 in Glasgow) was and where records for his establishment are?
Would appreciate any info available.
Lyn/Indiana