YOUNG/GASKINS/FERGUSON/SMITH of Northeastern Kentucky
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Re: YOUNG/GASKINS/FERGUSON/SMITH of Northeastern Kentucky
| Nina Bennett (View posts) | Posted: 15 May 2005 11:22PM GMT |
Classification: Query
Surnames: Young, Gaskins, Ferguson, Chittison, Green, Dawson
Connie:
I'd really love to thank you for your reply to my post, and for taking the time to do the lookup for me. It is from the kindness of strangers that I have garnered some of my best data and leads.
Since I made that post in 2000, I have been to KY twice (2003, 2004) for family reunions and research. There is never enough time, and I hope to go back in 2006. This is what I have been able to locate:
1) Marriage bond for Robert and Pauline YOUNG;
2) Marriage bond for Pauline's parents Mahala and George GASKINS;
3) Marriage bond for Pauline's sister, Nancy ("Nannie") and her husband Warner SMITH (their children were Tom b. 1879, Mary E. b. 6/1881, Joseph P. b. 6/1886, and Jewel R. b. 1/1899; by 1930, Jewel was living in Covington, KY with her husband, Robert JACKSON, and her mother, Nannie);
4) Cemetery for all of the above adults;
5) Locations and photographs of headstones for all of the adults above, with the exception of George and Mahala GASKINS;
6) Death certificates for Robert and Pauline YOUNG;
7) Census records for Mahala GASKINS through 1900;
8) Census records for Robert through 1930 (Pauline died in 1917);
9) Census records for Pauline's sister, Tillie FERGUSON;
10) The identity of Squire FERGUSON (one of Tillie's sons);
11) Marriage bond for second marriage of another of Pauline's sisters, Anna B. DAWSON and David GREEN;
12) Census records for Robert YOUNG, his parents (Lewis & Mary Jane), and brother Elymas YOUNG;
13) Marriage bond for Elymas YOUNG (b. 10/1856) and Milly CHITTISON (though it looks as if they did not marry, and he married Minnie CHITTISON (b. 6/1861), instead!);
14) Lewis YOUNG & family's whereabouts in 1870 (Lewis was a laborer and Jane was a housekeeper for John McKINEVAN in August of 1870. The boys "Lymas" and Robert were living with them, as well.);
I have been able to find various other records, but I am still on a quest for:
1) The parentage of Lewis (b. abt. 1833 in Montgomery Co., KY) & Mary Jane YOUNG (b. abt. 1837 in Bath Co., KY);
2) The final resting places of Lewis & Mary Jane YOUNG;
3) The final resting places of Elymas (sometimes spelled Elimas, Elinas, or Linas) and Minnie YOUNG;
4) Marriage and death records for Tillie GASKINS FERGUSON and John FERGUSON;
5) Death records for Lewis & Mary Jane YOUNG;
6) Death records for Elymas & Minnie YOUNG;
7) For those who were likely to have been slaves, namely Lewis & Mary Jane, I would cherish their manumission records!
8) To connect with living descendants of all of the above!
Again, Connie, please allow me to thank you for investing your time. Since I am so far away from the heart of where these records are housed and where my ancestors are buried, it means an awful lot for someone to take the time to assist.
I have managed to find a lot on my own, but am ALWAYS open to a helping hand.
May you be richly blessed!
Nina Bennett
P. O. Box 43321
Las Vegas, NV 89116
I'd really love to thank you for your reply to my post, and for taking the time to do the lookup for me. It is from the kindness of strangers that I have garnered some of my best data and leads.
Since I made that post in 2000, I have been to KY twice (2003, 2004) for family reunions and research. There is never enough time, and I hope to go back in 2006. This is what I have been able to locate:
1) Marriage bond for Robert and Pauline YOUNG;
2) Marriage bond for Pauline's parents Mahala and George GASKINS;
3) Marriage bond for Pauline's sister, Nancy ("Nannie") and her husband Warner SMITH (their children were Tom b. 1879, Mary E. b. 6/1881, Joseph P. b. 6/1886, and Jewel R. b. 1/1899; by 1930, Jewel was living in Covington, KY with her husband, Robert JACKSON, and her mother, Nannie);
4) Cemetery for all of the above adults;
5) Locations and photographs of headstones for all of the adults above, with the exception of George and Mahala GASKINS;
6) Death certificates for Robert and Pauline YOUNG;
7) Census records for Mahala GASKINS through 1900;
8) Census records for Robert through 1930 (Pauline died in 1917);
9) Census records for Pauline's sister, Tillie FERGUSON;
10) The identity of Squire FERGUSON (one of Tillie's sons);
11) Marriage bond for second marriage of another of Pauline's sisters, Anna B. DAWSON and David GREEN;
12) Census records for Robert YOUNG, his parents (Lewis & Mary Jane), and brother Elymas YOUNG;
13) Marriage bond for Elymas YOUNG (b. 10/1856) and Milly CHITTISON (though it looks as if they did not marry, and he married Minnie CHITTISON (b. 6/1861), instead!);
14) Lewis YOUNG & family's whereabouts in 1870 (Lewis was a laborer and Jane was a housekeeper for John McKINEVAN in August of 1870. The boys "Lymas" and Robert were living with them, as well.);
I have been able to find various other records, but I am still on a quest for:
1) The parentage of Lewis (b. abt. 1833 in Montgomery Co., KY) & Mary Jane YOUNG (b. abt. 1837 in Bath Co., KY);
2) The final resting places of Lewis & Mary Jane YOUNG;
3) The final resting places of Elymas (sometimes spelled Elimas, Elinas, or Linas) and Minnie YOUNG;
4) Marriage and death records for Tillie GASKINS FERGUSON and John FERGUSON;
5) Death records for Lewis & Mary Jane YOUNG;
6) Death records for Elymas & Minnie YOUNG;
7) For those who were likely to have been slaves, namely Lewis & Mary Jane, I would cherish their manumission records!
8) To connect with living descendants of all of the above!
Again, Connie, please allow me to thank you for investing your time. Since I am so far away from the heart of where these records are housed and where my ancestors are buried, it means an awful lot for someone to take the time to assist.
I have managed to find a lot on my own, but am ALWAYS open to a helping hand.
May you be richly blessed!
Nina Bennett
P. O. Box 43321
Las Vegas, NV 89116
