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Surnames: Todd, Cornelius
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In your family research do you have Faye Todd, b. 12 May 1904, I think in Lawrence County, IN, d. 1983 in Bedford, Lawrence County, married Ralph Cornelius 20 June 1936, I think in Daviess County? I'm from the Cornelius line and would like to know definitely where Faye was born and married. Thanks so much : ) Patsy from Alberta, Canada
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Surnames: Todd,
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In your family research do you have Faye Todd, b. 12 May 1904, I think in Lawrence County, IN, d. 1983 in Bedford, Lawrence County, married Ralph Cornelius 20 June 1936, I think in Daviess County? I'm from the Cornelius line and would like to know definitely where Faye was born and married. Thanks so much : ) Patsy from Alberta, Canada
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Surnames: Todd,Alvey
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I am interested in my relatives from Daviess Co. Barr twp. from middle 1800's to early 1900's. Elijah, John L., Therisa (Alvey) Todd.They lived around Cannelburg and some family is buried at St Peter's Cemetary. Please contact me. 104 Mercury Dr. Godfrey, IL. 62035.
Hi Cindy,
Please give me some specific names and dates and I'll do a lookup for you.
Mary in CA
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Subject: [INDAVIES] Feagans, Norris and Kidwell
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I am looking for anyone who is researching the surnames of Feagans, Norris and Kidwell in Daviess Co. Or anyone who may be doing lookups, or may something regarding these family surnames. Thank you, Cindy
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Surnames: CARTER/ADAMS/SEBETH/SIBBETT??/WALLING/McGlasson/CUMMENS/CHESHIER/BARNES
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Hi Mary , thanks for the info., but I already had it. What i'm looking for is info. on the Adams family.I've looked at Wills & some don't give the wife's or childrens names & if they do I've never found one with a Tempy. I've been wondering if she took that name for herself???? Thanks again I appreciate the thought Pat
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Surnames: Carter, Adams
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Here is some info in case you don't have it:
1880 Nebraska HallCo Wood River tsp census:
Wm A. Carter 66 KY TN TN phy and surg
Tempy Carter 65 KY NC NC
so Tempy's parents were born in NC
1830 KY Rockcastle Co census
Tthere are five Adams Heads of Household listed but they do not list where there were born. This is assuming there were still living in Rockcastle Co at that time. So I don't know how helpful this info can be.
two of them have a girl in the right age group 15-20
Jones Adams
William Adams
Good luck! I am not researching this family.
Mary in CA
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Surnames: CARTER/ADAMS/SEBETH/SIBBETT??/WALLING/McGlasson/CUMMENS/CHESHIER/BARNES
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I feel that I'm the only one looking for this lady.My ggrandmother Tempy G. Adams,b.1814 Rockcastle Co.,Kentucky,also married in Rockcastle Co.,1833 to William B.A.Carter. Moved to Harrison Co.,Indiana,in 1839,had a son William Jr., 1850 was in Martin Co.,Indiana had a daugther Sarah Elizabeth,but before moving to Martin Co.,between 1841 & 1850, she was in Orange, Washington & Daviess counties.I have no idea for what length of time, in each county.She had three other children before I found them on 1850 census for Martin Co.,Hannah Jane, Daniel Adams,& George. Her husband, William was a preacher & doctor.I've been researching the Adams family for ten years & haven't found one with a Tempy. Any help will be greatly appreciated. Pat
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I forgot--a point. My gr. grandmother, Hettie Jane Hayden's parents were Jesse Anselm Hayden and Jane Parlie Carrico. That may be the line we are linked with! Isn't this fun?
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Hi,
I wasn't aware of the reunion in Hannibal. when? where? I would appreciate the information.
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Hi,Bernard Cissell was a brother to my g-grandfather, Joseph Benjamin Cissell (Joe Ben). Joe Ben settled in Hickman County Kentucky. Here is his line:George Silas Cissell: b. abt. 1821, d. 6/1/1904.Married Martha Jane Mayes, b. abt. 1827. d. ??
Children:Margaret Catherine Cissell b. 4/8/1845 (Ky)
George Cissell b. abt. 1850, (KY)
Frances Ellen Cissell, b. 2/24/1852 at Union County Ky
James C. Cissell, b. 8/10/1854, at Bayou Ky
Martha Eleanor Cissell, b. 11/21/1856, Bayou, Ky (Hickman Co.)
Mary J. Cissell, b. 12/1/1858, Hickman County Ky
John Ignatius Cissell, b. abt. 1860 (probably western Ky)married Annie HaydenJames
Thomas Cissell b. abt. 1864, probably western Ky
Barney (Bernard) Cissell, b. abt. 1869, prob. western Ky
Joseph Benjamin Cissell, b. 8/20/1869, married 1/7/1892, Cairo, Illinois Hettie Jane HaydenHettie Jane Hayden dau. of Jesse Anselm Hayden and Jane Parlie Carrico, b. 10/22/1871, died 5/30/1940.
Children of Joe Ben Cissell & Hettie Jane Hayden (my gr. grandparents)
Artie Cissell, b. 1893, died 1928, western Ky
Joseph Felmyr Cissell, b. 8/3/1894, d. 5/1971, Cunningham, Kentucky (Carlisle County)married Mae Pease
Charles Edwin (Ed) Cissell, b. 1/31/1896, married Liza Kate ?, d. 2/1984, Evansville, Vanderburgh Co, Indiana
Annie Mary Cissell, b. 1/30/1897, d. 4/2/1999, Mayfield Kentucky, married James Bernard Elliott
Alice Cissell, b. 7/28/1899, Kentuckyd. 9/1978, m. Herman Curtsinger (Fancy Farm Ky)
Beatrice Cissell, b. 4/15/1901, d. 11/1985, m. Joseph Leslie Wilson
Celestine Cissell, b. 12/9/1902, d. 9/1969, m. Nellie Phipps
Joseph Benjamin Cissell, Jr., b. abt. 1904; d. 1904.
Martha Jane Cissell, b. 1906, d. 1972, m. Vernon Bugg
Teresa Cissell b. 1908, d. 1957, m. Jack Tibbs
Jesse Bernard Cissell, b. 1910, d. 1913, (Carlisle Co. Ky)Jane Cecilia Cissell b. 3/8/1912. Still living in LaCenter Kentucky, m. Lucian "Josh" Gupton. (Cecilia is my grandmother)
Elenor Pauline Cissell, b. 6/13/1914, d. 1/16/1994, Carlisle Co. Kentucky, m. Eugene Templeton.
George Silas Cissell was their father, married to Martha Jane Mayes.I don't know who George Silas Cissell's parents were -- that is the sticking point.Thanks so very much!Sharman Booker
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Surnames: RINEY, RANEY, CARRICO, CISSELL, McCORD, ALFORD, SUMMERS, O'BRIEN, SAUSE, BRADLEY, DOWNEY, DUMPHY
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Yes! Thank you, I am interested in the Cissell information
My MD to KY ancestors were:
RINEY, RANEY, CARRICO, CISSELL, O'BRIEN, MOORE, and probably SUMMERS.
The McCORDS went from PA to KY.
Are you going to the MD to KY reunion in Hannibal, MO?
I'm thinkin there were lots of Hayden's in the 2002 book.
Thank you,
Marilyn (Sause Conlon) Gappa
conlonm(a)iowalakes.edu
conlonm(a)ilcc.cc.ia.us
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My grandmother, Cecilia Jane Cissell had a sister named Martha. Their parents were Joseph Benjamin Cissell and Hettie Jane Hayden. Their ancestors came to Kentucky from Maryland and settled first in Union County Kentucky and then Hickman and Carlisle Counties in Kentucky.
I have some other information if you are interested.
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Surnames: Donahue, Herb
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A GOOD MAN GONE
Mr. Hugh DONAHUE, an aged and respected citizen of Earlington, breathed his last on Sunday night. He was 74 years of age, and leaves five daughters, one of whom is Mrs. Peter J. HERB, to mourn his untimely loss. Mr. DONAHUE came to this country in 1840 and settled in Indiana. The remains were taken on Monday to Washington, Ind., where they were interred. (Source: Earlington (Ky.) Bee, Thur., Mar. 9, 1893)
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Surnames: Parsons, Vest, Alford, Giley, Allen
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Here is the 1850 census info I gave to the other Parsons researcher:
1850 IN Daviess Van Buren tsp
Isaac J Parsons 34 Physician NC
Mary Parsons 28 NC
Mary J Parsons 8 f IN
George Parsons 6 m IN
Julian Parsons 4 f IN (this may be your Julia ?)
Nancy Parsons 2 f IN
I am not researching this family. Good luck!
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Surnames: Allen, Gilley, Parsons, Vest
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I, too am interested in the Parsons family. I am wondering if any of these Parsons were sisters.
Elizabeth Parsons b. ca. 1829 IN m. Ebenezer Gilley 1844
Mary Ann Parsons b. ca. 1829 IN m. Benjamin Franklin Gilley 1849
Sarah Ann Parsons b. 1813 KY m. Andrew Jackson Gilley and then, Charles W. Alford
Mary Ellen Parosn b. 1825 IN m. James Allen
Also have: Juline "Julia" Parsons b. 1848 m. Andrew Jackson Vest ca .1862
Sarah "Sally" Allen b. ca 1833 who m. __________ Parsons
among others
If anyone knows anything about any of these couples or their parentage I would happy to hear from you.
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Surnames: Parsons, Fields
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1870 IN Daviess Co Washington tsp
George W. Parsons 25 IN
Lucinda 21 IN
Isaac 1 IN
1880 IN Daviess Van Buren tsp
Mary Parsons 60 keeping house 60 NC NC ?
Nancy " 30 dau IN NC NC
John 27 son IN NC NC
Liddy 23 dauIN NC NC
Isaac 11 grandson IN IN IN (the only other 11 year old Isaac in Daviess is living with his own parents)
1850 IN Daviess Van Buren tsp
Isaac J. Parsons 34 Physician NC
Mary " 28 NC
Mary J " 8 IN
George " 6 IN
Julian " 4 IN
Nancy " 2 IN
George W. Parsons married Lucinda E. Fields 7 apr 1868 Daviess Co IN per ancestry.com
I hope this is helpful. I am not researching this family.
JCBrooks(a)aol.com wrote:
In a message dated 1/15/2004 11:29:04 PM Pacific Standard Time,
debby_scott(a)yahoo.com writes:
> I have Alfords from Alfordsville, Daviess County, IN. I do not know any
> history of Alfordsville.
This is from the History of Daviess Co.
Michele
In 1816, the year that Indiana became a state, James Alford resided in
Wytheville, Wythe County, Virginia. There he associated himself with a man by the
name of Reeder and the family of each occupying the same wagon moved westward.
James Alford (called Captain by his friends) and Hannah Baker Alford first
settled on the south bank of the White River at Portersville, Dubois County.
After a few years they moved northward about 5 miles to a two story hewed log
house. This was the first building in what was to be Alfordsville. He gave the
land for the first Christian Church, which most of the Alfords attended in
Reeve township, Daviess County, Indiana. He also gave the land for the first
school house in Reeve Township. Hannah (Baker) Alford moved to Chautauqua
County, Kansas, with her granddaughter, Orlena Harris Alford and her husband
William H. Alford. James Alford had died in 1861 in Daviess County and is buried in
the Christian Cemetery at Alfordvsille, Indiana.
A cousin told me about this book and I have it and I find it very interesting. It is " We all must dye sooner or later" by Richard Skidmore. It is from letters that the Alford family sent to and received from their three sons during the Civil War. It has an index so if there are names you want to know if they are included in this book I can let you know. I am related to the John White family from Alfordsville. Donna dknind(a)prodigy.net
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Surnames: PARSONS -- FIELDS
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The 1870 Daviess Co., IN census lists George W PARSONS age 25, wife Lucinda age 21, and son Isaac age 1. Does anyone have more information on this family? Anything?? Parents? Siblings? Ethinic background? George and Lucinda are my 2 gr grandparents. THANKS Nancy D.
In a message dated 1/15/2004 11:29:04 PM Pacific Standard Time,
debby_scott(a)yahoo.com writes:
> I have Alfords from Alfordsville, Daviess County, IN. I do not know any
> history of Alfordsville.
This is from the History of Daviess Co.
Michele
In 1816, the year that Indiana became a state, James Alford resided in
Wytheville, Wythe County, Virginia. There he associated himself with a man by the
name of Reeder and the family of each occupying the same wagon moved westward.
James Alford (called Captain by his friends) and Hannah Baker Alford first
settled on the south bank of the White River at Portersville, Dubois County.
After a few years they moved northward about 5 miles to a two story hewed log
house. This was the first building in what was to be Alfordsville. He gave the
land for the first Christian Church, which most of the Alfords attended in
Reeve township, Daviess County, Indiana. He also gave the land for the first
school house in Reeve Township. Hannah (Baker) Alford moved to Chautauqua
County, Kansas, with her granddaughter, Orlena Harris Alford and her husband
William H. Alford. James Alford had died in 1861 in Daviess County and is buried in
the Christian Cemetery at Alfordvsille, Indiana.