Date: Sat, 19 Apr 1997 02:00:49 GMT To: ky-footsteps@sirius.dsenter.com Subject: ky-footsteps V1 #56 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Maria & Tim Troutman Date: Fri, 18 Apr 1997 18:39:00 +-200 Subject: KY-F: Hiram Troutman Bible Records Hiram and Rachel TROUTMAN Bible Records, sent to me by Mike Troutman of Louisville, Ky, July 5, 1994. Assuming the counties for all births is Bullitt County, KY as the family did live in Bullitt County, Ky, however, no county is mentioned anywhere. The papers I have are TYPED, not photocopies of the actual Bible. Mike Troutman did not type up the copies he sent me. MARRIAGES Hiram Troutman to Rachel Jenkins Feb. 5, 1835 James W. Troutman to Margaret Jenkins Apr. 18, 1841 (note says Rachel's sister) Mary Elizabeth Troutman to George W. Fox Nov. 2, 1854 William Franklin Troutman to Malisa Jain Ratliff Apr. 19, 1859 Eliza Ann Troutman to D. Hall Gainy Apr. 19, 1859 BIRTHS Hiram Troutman July 19, 1808 Rachel (Jenkins) May 7, 1814 Mary Elizabeth Troutman Dec. 20, 1835 Sarah E. Troutman Mar. 18, 1837 William Franklin Troutman July 25, 1838 Angeline Troutman Nov. 25, 1839 Elizy Ann Troutman Oct. 22, 1840 Isaac Henry Troutman June 18, 1842 Sebastian Troutman Sept. 24, 1843 Furdenan A. (later changed to Jo) Oct. 24, 1845 Michael Troutman Sept. 18, 1847 Hiram L. Troutman Nov. 30, 1849 Perry R. Troutman Oct. 12, 1851 John A. Troutman Dec. 12, 1855 Rachel Jain Fox Feb. 16, 1856 William Hiram Fox July 1, 1857 George Preston Fox Feb. 6, 1859 Eliza Ann Fox Dec. 4, 1861 Sarah E. Fox Nov. 1, 1864 Malisey Jain Fox Apr. 14, 1868 DEATHS Sarah E. Troutman Oct. 27, 1837 Angeline Troutman Dec. 28, 1839 Isaac Henry Troutman Apr. 16, 1842 * Eliza Ann Troutman Gainy Jan. 25, 1860 Mary Elizabeth Troutman Fox Feb. 15, 1868** James W. Brewster Apr. 22, 1848 Margaret Jenkins Brewster June 18, 1845 BIRTHS Margaret Eleanor Brewster Jan. 16, 1842 John M. Brewster Aug. 9, 1843 J. W. Troutman Apr. 22, 1860 Molly Octave Troutman May 4, 1862 Charles H. Troutman May 31, 1864 Isaac Henry Troutman May 31, 1864 William L. Troutman June 2, 1866 Nora Troutman June 27, 1868 * Isaac Henry's death date. If it is the Isaac Henry who was a son of Hiram and Rachel, then the date is wrong as you can't die before you are ever born. He could be the other Isaac Henry listed in the birth records. ** Mary Elizabeth Troutman Fox died Feb. 15, 1868, BUT gave birth to her last child 2 months after she died?? The dates may be reversed, or whoever typed up the copy I received, could have misread the handwriting. Maria DeMoss Troutman- Schopp, Germany, April 18, 1997. Maria DeMoss Troutman Home Page: http://www.bunt.com/~troutman ------------------------------ From: Rita Stanifer Maggard Date: Fri, 18 Apr 1997 18:27:32 -0400 Subject: KY-F: LaurelCoKY AREA -- Mt. Echo July 17, 1891 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ EXCERPTS from the MOUNTAIN ECHO Laurel County's First Newspaper July 1891 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Reprinted with permission of the Laurel County Historical Society ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ JULY 17, 1891 Misses Lilly Jones and Cattie Tanner are on the sick list. "Heart trouble is the result." LOCAL ITEMS Walker Brown is down with typhoid fever. He is doing remarkably well. Miss Eliza Brown visited the bedside of her sick nephews, Dan and John Woodward, Monday. Mrs. Maggie E. Jackson left Wednesday afternoon for a few days visit at Pineville and Middlesborough. Miss Nannie McWhorter is at her mother's for a few days. She expects from there to visit friends at Paint Lick. Messrs. John and Dan Woodward, sons of Mr. Henry Woodward, of Boreing, this county, are very low with typhoid fever. Mr. Isaac Swafford, of Clay county has our thanks for a club of eight cash subscribers. Let all our friends emulate his example. Mrs. A.A. Lovelace went to Manchester last Friday and from there visited relatives in Knox county. She returned home Tuesday. Our Traveler's Rest correspondent gives an account of the mortal wounding of John Botner, of that place, by Jacob Lynch last Sunday evening. BORN-To the wife of W.F. Townsend of this place last Saturday morning a bouncing boy. May the fondest hopes of these happy parents be fully realized. On account of the illness of Mr. R.C. Ford, the business of the Bank of London has been placed in charge of Mr. R.M. Jackson, the Vice President of that institution. Hen. John Young Brown, the Democratic nominee for Governor will speak at the Court house, next Wednesday the 22nd instant. Come out and give him a good crowd and be entertained by a good speech. Three ladie's hats for 5c. Childrens Suits at $1.10. Youths Suits cheap. Dried peaches good and nice 5c a pound at CHEAP JOHN PEARL's. The wife of Pleasant Owens, of this county, died Tuesday morning from over exertion and exhaustion in waiting upon a sick child. She was 54 years of age. Cards of invitation are out to the marriage of the Rev. J.C. Steeley, who preaches for the Baptist congregation at this place, and Miss Fannie H. daughter of Mr. Dutton H. Jones, of Knox county. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Rita's " Nuttin' Excitin' " Web Page ...Complete listing of my pages and lists... http://www.users.kih.net/~rmaggard/rita.htm ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ------------------------------ End of ky-footsteps V1 #56 ************************** USGENWEB NOTICE: In keeping with our policy of providing free information on the Internet, data may be freely used by non-commercial entities, as long as this message remains on all copied material. These electronic pages cannot be reproduced in any format for profit or other presentation.