ky-footsteps Thursday, 28 August 1997 Volume 01 : Number 205 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "C. Richard Matthews" Date: Wed, 27 Aug 1997 22:11:50 -0500 Subject: KY-F: CEM: Philpot Cem - Bell Co Surname Given Name Born Death Raby Charles Timothy 07/26/1962 06/28/1976 Raby Ollie Jane 09/06/1929 10/02/1980 Raby Jesse 04/28/1924 02/25/1995 Smith Andy 04/10/1906 12/21/1993 Philpot Ada 03/14/1908 12/30/1990 Philpot Charles 1901 1987 ------------------------------ From: "C. Richard Matthews" Date: Wed, 27 Aug 1997 22:11:44 -0500 Subject: KY-F: CEM: Howard3 Cem - Bell Co Surname Given Name Born Death Howard Mary E. 06/29/1889 one date Howard Charlie 05/10/1887 11/03/1960 Smith Kathy 10/03/1960 10/04/1960 Earls Leslie DePorter 02/16/1909 06/10/1985 Earl Laura 09/30/1880 01/27/1969 Earl Nathan 04/27/1880 05/30/1961 ------------------------------ From: "C. Richard Matthews" Date: Wed, 27 Aug 1997 22:11:45 -0500 Subject: KY-F: CEM: Saylor2 Cem - Bell Co Surname Given Name Born Death Neal Buelah C. 04/01/1946 01/03/1995 Neal Susie 04/15/1898 02/18/1986 Neal William 11/25/1906 03/30/1987 Neal Mary Magdalene Saylor 01/29/1938 01/10/1994 Salah Pauline Saysor 06/22/1946 09/22/1996 Roark Derick Nathaniel 10/25/1990 10/25/1990 Saylor Florence 12/16/1918 03/01/1976 Saylor Giles Callaway 10/25/1905 10/29/1980 Brock Rev. Zack 11/21/1886 12/13/1988 Brock Sarah G. 01/01/1900 11/03/1992 Taylor James F. 1916 1984 Lowe Timmon Jeremiah 1988 1988 Smith Kathy 08/03/1949 12/19/1983 ------------------------------ From: "C. Richard Matthews" Date: Wed, 27 Aug 1997 22:19:11 -0500 Subject: KY-F: To the List I HATE TO BE A HORSES REAR but maybe someone thinks that I'm getting paid to do this. I'm on disabilty SS and spending about $40 a week on gas, plus time and the topo maps for Bell Co. cost $75. I get out in 90 degree temp walking in unkept cemeteries where you can't see the ground and looking every minute to step on a big rattle snake or copper head. Its easy to set in air condition in front of a computer and say how one is suppose to put in locations to get this cemetery next. So until you get off your rear and go out in the heat and walk where you can't see and send me gas money then please don't bother me. No one has ever attempted to do what I'm doing and I'm doing the best I can. CR CR... I don't know what the problem is that prompted this note, but please accept my thanks and gratitude for the tremendous job you are doing for Bell County researchers. I wish I could clone you for the other 119 counties. nt ------------------------------ From: "C. Richard Matthews" Date: Wed, 27 Aug 1997 22:38:13 -0500 Subject: KY-F: CEM: Hendrickson Cem - Bell Co Surname Given Name Born Death Phipps Eudena Adkins 07/18/1943 04/20/1969 Adkins Cecil 03/22/1939 08/19/1994 Adkins Dennis Ray 10/10/1936 06/03/1979 Adkins Beatrice 03/25/1922 one date Adkins John 05/08/1916 10/10/1989 Adkins Carl D. 09/13/1949 01/31/1991 Hendrickson Lee 08/09/1914 05/28/1984 Hendrickson Clurcie 06/28/1918 09/12/1996 Justice Irvin M. 03/09/1970 04/30/1982 Smith Wm. 12/31/1897 11/17/1978 Smith Alma Cornette 07/03/1897 01/18/1966 Hendrickson James V. 1914 1997 Hendrickson Sara M. 04/16/1903 12/04/1981 Hendrickson Emily C. 08/28/1873 06/29/1952 Hendrickson Floyd H. 12/10/1914 02/12/1940 Hendrickson Andy C. 05/30/1865 05/15/1937 Hendrickson James M. 04/28/1900 01/19/1930 Hendrickson Jacob T. 06/11/1906 06/17/1925 Hendrickson William N. 07/27/1901 06/13/1920 Hendrickson Emily 1873 1952 Fuson George 04/05/1916 08/02/1917 Baker Emily 05/12/1899 06/25/1915 Kellums Rosa 07/12/1880 04/29/1956 Hendrickson Naomi Jane 06/29/1918 one date Hendrickson Timothy Franklin Sr.09/03/1908 04/26/1988 Hendrickson Jane 08/04/1842 02/07/1918 Hendrickson Solomon 07/06/1844 03/24/1920 Hendrickson Ewell no dates Hendrickson John Bradley 02/15/1883 12/05/1969 Hendrickson Bessie 09/12/1915 09/21/1979 Hendrickson Charety 10/21/1909 12/05/1910 Hendrickson Daniel C. no dates Kellem Shelby S. 10/12/1892 08/21/1898 Browning Mary Elizabeth 09/08/1890 03/11/1950 Smith Solberry 01/28/1922 09/25/1928 Baker Charity Kellems 11/06/1872 12/13/1949 Barnes Lonzo 11/20/1900 03/06/1922 Barnes Thomas Jefferson 09/14/1896 10/28/1966 Barnes George 10/02/1869 10/30/1928 Holman Harry Middeton 03/18/1894 03/17/1942 Hendrickson Lucille 05/11/1891 12/02/1955 ------------------------------ From: "C. Richard Matthews" Date: Wed, 27 Aug 1997 22:11:41 -0500 Subject: KY-F: CEM: Howard2 Cem - Bell Co Surname Given Name Born Death Brown Loyd 12/28/1896 10/16/1933 Brown Mattie 08/22/1894 10/16/1969 Brown Edward 07/11/1920 10/14/1985 Brown Elsie 12/30/1914 one date Brown Mattie Howard 08/22/1894 10/16/1969 Lock Carrie Howard 10/18/1880 01/13/1956 Howard Catherine 07/01/1850 12/04/1942 Lock Beulah Ruth 08/18/1918 12/14/1919 Lock John Montgomery 11/23/1877 03/04/1964 Howard James Garrett 1852 1917 Howard Benjamin 08/28/1823 1913 Howard Lucy Wilson 1829 1884 Howard Lucy 1849 1906 Howard Ben 01/04/1879 01/31/1931 Howard Millard 1876 1933 Howard Vernon 10/03/1933 04/25/1934 Howard Henry one date 04/05/1943 Couch Amy Shannon 01/16/1969 01/16/1969 Lasley Betty Lefevers 03/26/1907 06/05/1995 Lefevers Millard F. 06/08/1882 10/10/1965 Lefevers Alifair 03/19/1883 02/12/1974 Howard Roxie 11/01/1888 12/17/1957 Collett Mildred 02/20/1935 03/02/1955 Locke Fred P. 11/05/1904 07/01/1971 Lock Howard 10/20/1900 09/20/1962 Rice Charles Lee 1961 1961 Rice Lee Jr. 1967 1967 Daffanos Nick no dates Daffanos Lizzie 1918 1970 Hoskins Elizabeth 1875 1960 Collett Polly 05/15/1877 10/18/1959 Collett Hiram 08/27/1880 10/17/1963 Jones Lucy B. 08/15/1894 11/19/1972 Brock Brenda Carol 02/08/1969 11/02/1969 Jones Martha one date 1934 Brock Marie 1947 1947 Brock Charles E. 04/30/1945 12/11/1964 Brock Osmer 11/19/1913 05/07/1985 Brock Bobby Ray 1941 1995 Turner James Jr. 11/05/1947 07/14/1967 Neal Nannie 07/02/1886 02/15/1958 Neal George D. 10/12/1877 12/15/1964 Brock Willie Worth 02/21/1885 05/15/1976 Brock Dellie 11/30/1892 11/23/1972 Neal Martha 03/08/1929 11/23/1964 Neal Mack 03/30/1917 03/29/1992 Neal Henry 11/24/1922 11/05/1969 Brock Chloe 1907 1966 Neal Eve 02/07/1965 01/22/1966 Neal Edward one date 02/??/1966 Asher Sarah 1900 1942 Mosley Dewey V. 1933 1974 Mosley Willie 03/26/1905 09/25/1992 Mosley Eller 03/14/1908 04/14/1975 Mosley Jemima Kay 1969 1969 Mosley Dennis Ray 02/23/1962 10/14/1963 Caldwell Sarah 03/28/1875 02/22/1948 Caldwell Jeffie 09/09/1915 10/15/1941 Pierce Minnie 1877 1960 Pierce Joe 1883 1957 House Elijah A. 03/13/1901 12/19/1959 Howard Barbara Lynn Brock 08/12/1937 one date Brock Ora Mae Howard 01/03/1908 one date Brock Marion 12/05/1923 04/04/1975 Brock Carol J. 03/19/1946 one date Lefevers Eulis G. 12/11/1915 11/15/1981 Lefevers Charlotte F. 05/07/1920 06/15/1984 Brock David Glynn 08/12/1937 09/24/1995 Brock Marcus Edward 08/22/1911 05/05/1947 Brock Rev. Otis Pursifull 08/25/1906 11/24/1986 Brock John H. 12/08/1862 06/16/1937 Brock Sylvesta S. 07/26/1868 09/22/1952 Sharp Ronnie Edward 11/15/1938 10/16/1991 Sharp Gwendolyn Brock 08/12/1940 one date Brock Florence 10/28/1913 04/27/1992 Lasley Frances Joann Brock 08/21/1934 06/24/1973 Brock Mallie K. 06/21/1893 10/26/1977 Brock John 1893 1956 Hoskins Rev. Enoch 05/11/1904 02/14/1975 Hoskins Lucy Cox 02/18/1906 01/05/1994 ------------------------------ From: Edie Suttle Date: Thu, 28 Aug 1997 12:32:38 -0700 Subject: KY-F: CD, Harrison Co: Page 13, Part 10 FIRST STORE NEAR FOOT OF OLD BRIDGE On the south bank of the Licking, just at the foot of the "old bridge," on the site of Mrs. Fitzpatrick's residence, stood the first store ever kept in this part of the country. Forty years ago old people said that their grand-fathers had told them that what is now Harrison county was nothing but an unbroken wilderness full of wild beasts and wilder Indians, but that the name of the man who kept it had been forgotten." It could have been but little more than a thread and needle shop or the very ghost of a dry goods store at best, but it also had, as was the case in all early settlements, hardware, groceries, and implements of husbandry. The women spun and wove the linen for home use and the goods that made their own gowns as well as the material that made the clothes for their husbands and sons. Men when shopping in those days armed to the teeth and in large parties for safety. From what I know of women there was no peace in house for a month after the men returned with their purchases. That order of things has reversed these days. Col. Isaac Miller is said to have succeeded that first merchant on the south bank of the Licking, but that is doubtful. Col. Miller was a merchant and the most successful business man Cynthiana ever had. He began his business before 1793 and became very wealthy. He formed the company in 1809 that built the factory now the mill of Riggs, Garnett & Co. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Cynthiana Democrat, June 1896, Page 13 ------------------------------ From: Edie Suttle Date: Thu, 28 Aug 1997 12:48:48 -0700 Subject: KY-F: CD, Harrison Co: Page 14, Part 1 THE PRESS GANG Cynthiana enjoys the distinction of four separate and distinct newspapers that compare favorably with any county publications in the State. A distinction especially notable is that one of them, The Harrison Courier, is edited and managed by a woman. In the presence of ladies, gentlemen are expected to be on their very best behavior, and, therefore, in the presence of the female member of the city's newspaper force, the male occupants of the tripods never descend to personalities and seldom to journalistic combat. All being of about a size physically a bout, once started, might prove hard to control. Consequently, we all dwell together in peace and harmony and each fellow may borrow from one another whatsoever there is to lend. The Cynthiana newspapers are devoted principally to local and county affairs. Neighborhood news is made a feature. They are well patronized by the progressive merchants of the city, and all are as prosperous as the crowded condition of the market will allow. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Cynthiana Democrat, June 1896, Page 14 ------------------------------ From: Edie Suttle Date: Thu, 28 Aug 1997 13:12:10 -0700 Subject: KY-F: CD, Harrison Co: Page 14, Part 2 THE HARRISON COURIER The Harrison Courier was established by E.D. Veach in 1887 as the Town Talk, a democratic weekly. The name was afterwards changed to the Harrison County Courier. The word county was subsequently dropped. In 1892, the present editor and publisher, Mrs. M.M. Givens, purchased the Courier from Mr. Veach. Early in life Mrs. Givens had been a teacher, but for many years prior to taking charge of the Courier, had been a housekeeper, with only an ambition to be such an one as to sustain the reputation of Kentucky in that line. Never having been engaged in any business enterprice, knowing nothing of business methods, being by nature timid, her temerity in venturing into a wholly unknown field of labor surprised herself even more than those who knew her best. Her husband had failed in business, yet she believed in the integrity of men and their gallantry toward women, "thrown on their own resources," and undertook the newspaper work in full assurance of success from a financial standpoint. Realizing the value of a good family newspaper, "a woman without politics" or a vote, her object was to keep the Harrison Courier with its pages unsullied by matter of a questionable nature; to make it an acceptable local newspaper, adapted for the busy men and women, who have an abundance of reading matter in this day of newspapers and magazines. She increased her subscription list and has receivced a large share of patronage while competing with young men, vigilant, active, alert and having many advantages over her in securing business. Mr. Givens knew as little of business as his wife and has applied the straight lines of his daily life to business methods. He was walked before men an honest, upright citizen. Quiet, unobtrusive, deliberate in conviction, immovable when once determined, he never made a friend by a personal effort not an enemy by an intentional offense. He was reared in this county and pursued farm life until a few years since, when he engaged in the stove and hardware business. He read law when a young man and has been a voracious reader all his life and consequently has enjoyed the abundance of reading furnished by the many excellent papers on the Courier's exchange list. Mrs. Givens is not a native of Harrison county, but of Fayette; was graduated from Sayre Institute, and became identified with Harrison people and interests by her marriage to Mr. Givens about 25 years ago. While emoluments may not have been gratifying above their highest expectations, together they have enjoyed the newspaper work. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Cynthiana Democrat, June 1896, Page 14 ------------------------------ From: Edie Suttle Date: Thu, 28 Aug 1997 13:19:36 -0700 Subject: KY-F: CD, Harrison Co: Page 14, Part 3 THE CYNTHIANA TIMES The Cynthiana Times was established in 1883 by Frank W. Norris, who has been its editor continuously with the exception of a few weeks last fall. >From an amateur sheet issued by a boy it grew in importance and influence until it became recognized as a bright and newsy sheet and received a liberal patronage. The Times office is admirably equipped and its work is executed in the best style. Mr. Norris, the editor and owner, is about thiry-five years old. He has been married for ten years and is the possessor of a home on Wilson avenue. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Cynthiana Democrat, June 1896, Page 14 ------------------------------ From: Edie Suttle Date: Thu, 28 Aug 1997 13:28:09 -0700 Subject: KY-F: CD, Harrison Co: Page 14, Part 4 THE LOG CABIN The Log Cabin, the only republican newspaper in the city, was established in January, 1896, by Capt. J.M. Wilson, Jr., who removed from Falmouth. The paper has grown rapidly to public favor, has attained a remarkable circulation for its age and is edited in brilliant style. Capt. Wilson has been in the newspaper business since 1871, when as a boy, he began work on the Falmouth Independent, then edited by J.K. Wandelhor, the present Circuit Clerk of Pendleton county. He has been identified as special reporter with the Cincinnati Commercial-Gazette, Cincinnati Times-Star, the Chicago Tribune, etc. etc.., at different times, and has been in the harness continuously with the exception of three years spent in Georgia and North Carolina as special collector for the Wheeler and Wilson Manufacturing Co. Capt. Wilson is thirty-eight years old and is the happy possessor of a wife and two children. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Cynthiana Democrat, June 1896, Page 14 ------------------------------ From: Edie Suttle Date: Thu, 28 Aug 1997 13:36:49 -0700 Subject: KY-F: CD, Harrison Co: Page 14, Part 5 THE CYNTHIANA DEMOCRAT The DEMOCRAT was established so many years ago and has been consolidated with so many different publications and been under the control of so many different parties that it scarcely recognizes itself. Hanson Penn Diltz was at one time editor, Green Keller ran it awhile, W.J. and H.C. Kehoe tried their skill at different times, James A. Brown and Son were proprietors for four years and sold out to J. M. Allen in July 1892. The present editor is a native Kentuckian, having been born at Paris "durin de wah." He graduated from Washington & Lee University, Virginia, and taugh in Chamberlan-Hunt Academy, Port Gibson, Mississippi, for several years. He bought a half interest in the Port Gibson Reveille and was one of the editors of that sheet for several years. From Port Gibson he came to Cynthiana. He has tried to make an interesting and progressive sheet of the DEMOCRAT, but how far he has succeeded remains for others to decide. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Cynthiana Democrat, June 1896, Page 14 ------------------------------ From: Angela Doan Date: Thu, 28 Aug 1997 17:01:48 -0400 Subject: KY-F: CENSUS: 1830, Some Breckinridge Co Hi all! Here are some names from the 1830 census. These are from page 65. For ease of typing the headings of this census are abbreviated below. Enjoy! Angie Ball Doan (note- I have used the abbreviation FWM for Free White Males and FWF for Free White Females) Head of Family,FWM under 5, FWM 5-10, FWM 10-15, FWM 15-20, FWM 20-30, FWM 30-40, FWM 40-50, FWM 50-60, FWM 60-70, FWM 70-80, FWM 80-90, FWM 90-100, FWM over 100, FWF under 5, FWF 5-10, FWF 10-15, FWF 15-20, FWF 20-30, FWF 30-40, FWF 40-50, FWF 50-60, FWF 60-70, FWF 70-80, FWF 80-90, FWF 90-100, FWF over 100 FWM FWF WILKERSON, Thomas- 2/0/0/0/0/1/0/0/0/0/0/0/0/ 0/1/0/0/1/0/0/0/0/0/0/0/0 DEAN, Summers- 2/0/0/1/1/0/0/0/0/0/0/0/0/ 0/0/0/0/1/0/0/0/0/0/0/0/0 FENTRESS, Elijah- 1/0/0/0/1/0/0/0/0/0/0/0/0/ 1/0/0/0/1/0/0/0/0/0/0/0/0 BALL, John- 0/0/0/0/2/0/0/1/0/0/0/0/0/ 0/0/2/1/0/0/1/0/0/0/0/0/0 MASON, Joseph- 0/0/0/0/0/0/0/0/0/1/0/0/0/ 0/0/0/0/0/0/0/0/0/0/0/0/0 DEAN, John- 0/0/0/0/0/1/0/0/0/0/0/0/0/ 1/0/0/0/1/0/0/0/0/0/0/0/0 SAUNDERS, Richd.- 0/0/1/0/1/0/0/0/0/0/0/0/0/ 1/0/0/1/2/0/0/1/0/0/0/0/0 WILKERSON, John- 2/1/1/0/0/0/1/0/0/0/0/0/0/ 0/2/1/0/0/1/0/0/0/0/0/0/0 BURROWS, Charles- 0/2/0/0/0/0/0/1/0/0/0/0/0/ 0/1/0/0/0/0/1/0/0/0/0/0/0 MOORMAN, Jesse V.- 0/0/0/0/1/0/0/0/0/0/0/0/0/ 1/0/0/1/0/0/0/0/0/0/0/0/0 HARDIN, Henry- 0/0/0/1/2/0/0/1/0/0/0/0/0/ 0/0/1/1/0/0/0/1/0/0/0/0/0 HENRY, James- 1/0/1/1/0/0/0/1/0/0/0/0/0/ 2/2/1/0/0/1/0/0/0/0/0/0/0 HOLT, John W.- 0/0/0/2/0/0/0/1/0/0/0/0/0/ 0/0/1/0/0/0/1/0/0/0/0/0/0 SKILLMAN, Abraham- 1/0/0/0/0/1/0/0/0/0/0/0/0/ 0/0/0/0/1/0/0/0/0/0/0/0/0 BASHAM, Francis- 0/0/0/0/1/0/0/0/0/0/0/0/0/ 1/0/0/1/0/0/0/0/0/0/0/0/0 OGLESBY,Joseph B.- 0/0/0/0/0/0/1/0/0/0/0/0/0/ 1/0/0/0/1/0/0/0/0/0/0/0/0 HOWARD, Wm.- 0/0/1/0/0/0/1/0/0/0/0/0/0/ 0/0/0/0/0/0/1/0/0/0/0/0/0 BEGHTOL, Peter- 2/2/0/1/1/0/1/0/0/0/0/0/0/ 4/1/0/0/1/1/0/0/0/0/0/0/0 CUNNINGHAM, Jesse- 2/0/0/0/1/0/0/0/0/0/0/0/0/ 0/0/0/3/0/0/1/0/0/0/0/0/0 ------------------------------ From: Angela Doan Date: Thu, 28 Aug 1997 17:01:53 -0400 Subject: KY-F: CENSUS: 1840, Some Breckinridge Co Hi again! Here are some names form the 1840 census. These are from page 422. For ease of typing the headings of this census are abbreviated below. Have Fun! Angie Ball Doan (note- I have used the abbreviation FWM for Free White Males and FWF for Free White Females) Head of Family,FWM under 5, FWM 5-10, FWM 10-15, FWM 15-20, FWM 20-30, FWM 30-40, FWM 40-50, FWM 50-60, FWM 60-70, FWM 70-80, FWM 80-90, FWM 90-100, FWM over 100, FWF under 5, FWF 5-10, FWF 10-15, FWF 15-20, FWF 20-30, FWF 30-40, FWF 40-50, FWF 50-60, FWF 60-70, FWF 70-80, FWF 80-90, FWF 90-100, FWF over 100, Slaves, Free Colored MYERS, Benj.- 2/0/1/0/0/0/1/0/0/0/0/0/0/ 0/0/1/2/1/0/0/0/0/0/0/0/0/0/0 WILKERSON, Joseph P 0/0/0/2/0/0/0/1/0/0/0/0/0/ 0/0/2/0/1/0/0/1/0/0/0/0/0/5/0 BERTH, John H.- 0/0/0/0/1/0/0/0/0/0/0/0/0/ 1/0/0/0/1/0/0/0/0/0/0/0/0/0/0 GLASSCOCK, Redmon- 0/1/0/0/0/1/0/0/0/0/0/0/0 2/0/1/0/1/0/0/0/0/0/0/0/0/1/0 COOPER, Joseph- 2/0/2/0/0/1/0/0/0/0/0/0/0/ 2/1/1/0/0/1/0/0/0/0/0/0/0/1/0 WILKERSON, Andrew J 0/0/0/0/1/0/0/0/0/0/0/0/0/ 0/1/0/0/1/0/0/0/0/0/0/0/0/3/0 DAVISON, Wm.- 0/2/0/0/0/1/0/0/0/0/0/0/0/ 0/1/0/0/1/0/0/0/0/0/0/0/0/1/0 OWEN, Thomas G.- 0/2/0/0/0/1/0/0/0/0/0/0/0/ 0/0/2/0/0/1/0/0/0/0/0/0/0/6/0 OWEN, John W.- 0/0/0/0/0/1/0/0/0/0/0/0/0/ 0/0/0/0/1/2/0/0/0/0/0/0/0/12/2 MOORMAN, Jessee- 0/1/0/0/0/1/0/0/0/0/0/0/0/ 1/2/1/0/0/1/0/0/0/0/0/0/0/3/0 BLANFORD, John P.- 0/0/0/0/0/0/0/0/0/1/0/0/0/ 0/1/0/1/0/1/0/0/1/0/0/0/0/2/0 BLANFORD, James- 1/0/0/0/0/2/0/0/0/0/0/0/0/ 0/2/0/0/0/0/1/0/0/0/0/0/0/0/0 BIVIN, Henry- 0/0/0/0/1/1/0/0/0/0/0/0/0/ 0/0/0/0/0/1/0/0/0/0/0/0/0/0/0 CUMPTON, Wm.- 0/0/1/2/2/0/0/0/1/0/0/0/0/ 0/0/0/1/2/0/0/1/0/0/0/0/0/0/0 HENDRICK, Calvan- 1/2/1/1/0/1/0/0/0/0/0/0/0/ 1/0/1/0/0/1/0/0/0/0/0/0/0/0/0 DEJERNETT, John- 0/0/0/1/0/0/0/0/1/0/0/0/0/ 0/0/0/1/0/0/0/1/0/0/0/0/0/6/1 MONDAY, Robt.- 0/0/0/0/0/0/0/0/1/0/0/0/0/ 0/0/0/0/0/0/0/0/0/0/0/0/0/2/1 HOWARD, Huston- 1/1/0/0/1/0/0/0/0/0/0/0/0/ 1/0/0/0/1/0/0/0/0/0/0/0/0/1/0 MILLER, Henry- 0/0/1/0/0/1/0/0/0/0/0/0/0/ 0/1/0/0/1/0/0/0/1/0/0/0/0/1/0 BALL, Geo. L.- 1/0/0/0/0/1/0/0/0/0/0/0/0/ 2/1/0/0/1/0/0/0/1/0/0/0/0/0/0 ------------------------------ End of ky-footsteps V1 #205 *************************** USGENWEB NOTICE: In keeping with our policy of providing free genelaogical information on the Internet, data may be freely used for personal research and by non-commercial entities as long as this message remains on all copied material. These electronic pages may not be reproduced in any format or presentation by other organizations or persons.Persons or organizations desiring to use this material for profit or any form of presentation, must obtain the written consent of the file submitter, or his legal representative and then contact the listed USGENWEB archivist with proof of this consent.