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From: "Jerry L. Clark" <>
Subject: Re: [MOMISSIS] Pryor Thurman
Date: Thu, 30 Apr 2009 19:10:58 -0700
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Kathy Stormo,
There is one problem with what you say.
William Phillip THURMOND who married Nancy Thurman on 13 Jan 1800 ,
Washington, Kentucky.
Pryor THURMAN was born 1796 according to this Census, therefore to be a son
of William Phillip THURMOND he would have to be a son from a previous wife.
1850 Bullitt Co Ky HH 759
Pryar Thurman 54 laborer Ky
Malinda 45 Ky (this should be Elizabeth JOHNSON I think this name Malinda
was confused with his son Felix THURMAN who married Malinda Wilson)
Philip 12 Ky
Sarah 10 Ky
John T or F 5 Ky
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Sent: Monday, April 13, 2009 1:31 PM
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Subject: [MOMISSIS] Pryor Thurman
My name is Katherine R. (Thurman) Stormo and I am a direct decendant of
Pryor Thurman. I was given your e-mail address by Betty Darnell and told
that you may have some information regarding Pryor Thurman.
My father, Charles E. Thurman, Jr. (1925-1990) was born in Pacific, Missouri
but after a stay with the Navy, he met and married my mother in Washington
State. His father, Charles E. Thurman, Sr. and his mother, Edna L. (Dalton)
Thurman lived in the S.E. Missouri area in and near Anniston, Missoui.
During part of his life, my grandfather had a traveling circus throughout
some of the southern states. Together they raised seven children, only one
of which is currently alive today.
My brother, Ed has done a great deal of research on the Thurman Family and
has traced our heritage back to Philip and Nancy Thurman, Pryor Thurman's
parents. My husband and I are leaving next month for Louisville, Kentucky
and would like to go down to Bullitt County, Ky to do more research on our
family. Betty Darnell wrote in her note that she thought that Pryor may
have lived in the Pitts Point area, somewhere near Fort Knox. Do you have
any other information regarding our ancestors that you could share or know
where there may be more information available such as museums, courthouses,
etc? Any help in this are would be extremely appreciated as we have a
limited time in Louisville and would love to make the most of our trip.
Thank you.
Take Care!
Kathy (Thurman) Stormo
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