Not yet, but I had not yet decided on the next roll of microfilm to
research. I'm just finishing up 1887-1889. I've been working on the years
between 1800 and 1900 because of the missing 1890 census
I'll do 1874-1877 next. Problem with the earlier issues is they are so
scattered, but it is definitely worth a shot.
I do a gleanings on the History Page of the Press Dispatch every week and
for the past several months it has featured 1889. I also do a gleanings for
the Pike County Historical Newsletter and that one has been 1887 for the
past few months. I try not to repeat myself for those who take both the
paper and newsletter. It gives such insight into the goings-on of the era my
ancestors (as well as those of others) lived and the history of the
community.
Sandy
----- Original Message -----
From: <Geneo1999w(a)aol.com>
To: <inpike(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Sunday, October 01, 2006 9:49 AM
Subject: Re: [INPIKE] (no subject)
Sandy Have been following you various e mails. Was wondering if
when
you
researched the microfilmed newspapers you saw any
articles about John M Stuckey dying 18 Oct 1877. He is buried in the
Stuckey cemetery and along with a young Don M Stuckey who died the same
day. I
know of no Don in my family records. Wondererd if an error occurred when
the
cemetery was researched or if there had been an epidemic or accident the
paper
would have written up. May have another ancestor no one mentioned. A
real
mystery. Thanks for you input. Betty
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