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751 [Schimka.ged]

1 _FA1
2 PLAC Phillips Cemetery, Indiana, Monroe County, Clearcreek 
Phillips, William Green (I1108)
 
752 [Schimka.ged]

1 _FA1
2 PLAC Social Security #406-50-0756 
Boyle, Katherine Corrine (I1913)
 
753 [Schimka.ged]

1 _FA1
2 PLAC Source of name, William Edens, from book: Abstracts of Rev. War Pension Files. 
Edens, William (I1182)
 
754 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Estes, Erin Jennifer (I1785)
 
755 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Estes, Austin Anthony (I1503)
 
756 [Schimka.ged]

1860_CENSUS: Checked 1860 Census, Kentucky, Morgan County - NOT Located. 
Smith, Thomas (Speculation) (I1004)
 
757 [Schimka.ged]

1910 Federal Census, Kentucky, Scott County, Stonewall Voting Precinct(Part of Magesterial District Number 6), for the family of Robert T. Thompson indicates that Napoleon Thompson was born in Virginia and that Elizabeth Barnes was born in Indiana. Robert Thompson's death certificate indicates that both Napoleon and Elizabeth were born in KY (the informant on the death certificate of Robert Thompson was Mrs. R. T. Thompson).

RESIDENCE: 24 September 1850: Kentucky, Grant County.
Source: 1850 Federal Census, Kentucky, Grant County, Page 353. 
Thompson, Napoleon Bonaparte (I1263)
 
758 [Schimka.ged]

2 SOUR S7371
3 DATA
4 TEXT Date of Import: 12 Mar 2002 
Jarvis, Mary (I109)
 
759 [Schimka.ged]

2 SOUR S7371
3 DATA
4 TEXT Date of Import: 12 Mar 2002 
Thompson, Cora L. (I1199)
 
760 [Schimka.ged]

2 SOUR S7371
3 DATA
4 TEXT Date of Import: 12 Mar 2002 
Jarvis, Robert (I116)
 
761 [Schimka.ged]

2 SOUR S7371
3 DATA
4 TEXT Date of Import: 12 Mar 2002 
Connington, Mary (I117)
 
762 [Schimka.ged]

2 SOUR S7371
3 DATA
4 TEXT Date of Import: 12 Mar 2002 
Thompson, [Guy] (I118)
 
763 [Schimka.ged]

Added name for research purposes only; I have not confirmed thisancestor. 
Phillips, Zachariah (I1001)
 
764 [Schimka.ged]

Added name for research purposes only; I have not confirmed thisancestor. 
White, Frances (I1002)
 
765 [Schimka.ged]

Alfred died at age fourteen. 
Johnson, Alfred (I1352)
 
766 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Sanders, Anna Frances (I1229)
 
767 [Schimka.ged]

Aretta was murdered, possibly by her first husband. 
Benton, Aretta (I280)
 
768 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Johnson, Kendra Rose (I1238)
 
769 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Boyle, Donna Lynne (I1524)
 
770 [Schimka.ged]

Ben was a farmer. 
Adams, Benjamin (I678)
 
771 [Schimka.ged]

BURIAL: John's burial location in the Roark Cemetery is Unknown 
Back, John Sr. (I1745)
 
772 [Schimka.ged]

Clara died at the age of nine. 
Johnson, Clara (I1330)
 
773 [Schimka.ged]

Date from Appalachia Crossroads Mag. 
CAUDILL, Benjamin (I754)
 
774 [Schimka.ged]

DEATH: This unknown, male Boyle child died in the Civil War: Source is War with Spain pension file of John Francis Boyle, nephew of Hugh Boyle and son of John Boyle and Bridget Brannigan.

16 August 2010 - Finally located the family in the 1850 census in Rhode Island under the last name spelling, "Ball". The name of the Unknown child was Patrick. I have therefor estimated the date of death to be "1863" central in the Civil War period. 
Boyle, Patrick (I1778)
 
775 [Schimka.ged]

DEATH: Unconfirmed Date 
Caudill, Isabel B. (I1731)
 
776 [Schimka.ged]

DOCUMENTS: Documents are online at http://www.schimka.com withdescriptions and file mumbers as follows:
The File number is the important part as some documents have multiple ancestors and the same document will be referenced under these multiple ancestors but the document will only have one title in my online database. Don't worry if the name referenced below doesn't match the person in this genealogy database just remember to look up the document by the File Number.
Title: John Warner 1850 Census Estill County, KY
File Number: 16
Title: John Warner 1870 Census Lee County, KY
File Number: 17
Title: John Warner 1860 Census Lee County, KY
File Number: 18 
Warner, John (I1387)
 
777 [Schimka.ged]

Edna died at the age of six. 
Johnson, Edna (I1340)
 
778 [Schimka.ged]

Eugene was a Judge. 
Fischer, Eugene (I1561)
 
779 [Schimka.ged]

First marriage. 
CAUDILL, Elizabeth (I714)
 
780 [Schimka.ged]

Gertrude told me than Mollie was a very nice person. Mollie would takein railroad workers for room and board. "Everyone went to Mollie's home to stay," Gertrude said. Apparently Mollie was blind. Mollie may be buried at Mt. Olivet (name of the cemetery or town in Kentucky). Mollie may also be buried at Highland Cemetery in Ft. Mitchell, Kentucky as well as James F. Smith. 
Pitcher, Mollie Beatrice (I668)
 
781 [Schimka.ged]

Henry & Isom were twins. Both born in Letcher Co. moved t o Line Forkwhere Henry met Patsy Campbell, the daughter of William and Eliza beth (Cornett) Campbell. Henry and Patsy moved to the Right Hand Fork whe n they firstmarried. They first settled at the mouth of Young's branch,which wa s then called Little Wooton Fork. Around 1860 they moved down the road a shor t distance,where they raised their family at what is called the Henry Combs place . Their house still stands at this time (the writting of this book) in 1993 I d on't know if it does now though. Writer states 1 room at that time was older the n the \Civil War. During the Civil War soldiers came through and took all the ir food,poured out their corn and fed it to their horses. MANY-MANY THANKS,t o DORA DEHART, for this information it was taken from her book entitled "HISTO RY OF THE RIGHT HAND
FORK OF MASONS CREEK" Thank you Dora. 
CAUDILL, Henry B. (I728)
 
782 [Schimka.ged]

I believe Sarah and James were step brother and sister. 
CAUDILL, Sarah Elizabeth (Sallie) (I671)
 
783 [Schimka.ged]

I believe that James and Sarah were step brother and sister. 
CAUDILL, James (I670)
 
784 [Schimka.ged]

In 1880, William Winkle was working in a saw mill. 
Winkle, William (I1113)
 
785 [Schimka.ged]

Isom & Henry were twins and its been said they were born 1 2 hrs apart.Both born in Letcher Co. Isom and wife Judy settled on the Lef t Hand Fork of Mason's Creek. Isom lived for 4 yrs longer then his brothe r Henry. When Isom died his wife Judy,was sure he wanted to be buried clo se to home,in their family cemetery,Henry's and Isoms family said it was alway s expressed by the twins to be buried together. Judy gave in and Isom was bur ied by his brother Henry in the Felix York Cemetery,on the Right Hand Fork. J udy never forgave her inlaws,she was buried in their own grave yard,on the Le ft Hand Fork. NOTE= Many-Many thanks to DORA DEHART, for writting the "HI STORY OF THE RIGHT HAND FORK OF MASON'S CREEK" I have taken this from this boo k,Thank you DORA.
We are forever in your debt. 
CAUDILL, Isom B. (I729)
 
786 [Schimka.ged]

Joshua and Mary lived on Meadow Branch,Oven Fork,Letcher
County,Kentucky. 
MULLINS, Joshua Jr. (I730)
 
787 [Schimka.ged]

Joyce and an unknown husband had several children. The number, names, andany other information are unavailable as reported by her brother Clyde Edsel Barkeloo. 
Jones, Travis (I1928)
 
788 [Schimka.ged]

Lars and Katrina Eriksen were probably living on a small island off thecoast of Norway in Oslo around 1859. It was there that they had a son, Jonas Eriksen. (see Jonas Eriksen file). 
Eriksen, Lars (I1318)
 
789 [Schimka.ged]

Last name Lewis?
Source of last name is unknown. 
Lewis, Clarissa (I159)
 
790 [Schimka.ged]

Marriage date found in a book entitled "PIONEER FAMILIES OF SOUTHEASTERN
KENTUCKY" by KOZEE ,,,, 
CASEBOLT, Elizabeth (I712)
 
791 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family F397
 
792 [Schimka.ged]

Martha was still living in 1900 in the household of her son, WilliamWinkle. It appears on the 1910 census that Martha was still alive and living in the household of her Son-in-Law, George Houp. 
Martha (I160)
 
793 [Schimka.ged]

may have committed suicide. 
Smith, Cora Christy (I1402)
 
794 [Schimka.ged]

Meadows or Meador? 
Meadows, John (I138)
 
795 [Schimka.ged]

Mother someone other than Amanda Winkle? 
Houp, II George Wesley (I651)
 
796 [Schimka.ged]

Notes say "To America from Scotland 1680,On Aug. 05,1731 St ephen paid 20shillings for a King George patent on 100 and 90 acres of l and on the North side of Nottawway River, in old Surry County,Virginia. Fro m Surry Co. he moved to Brunswick Co. then to Luninburg county. Katherine Ray o n Prodigy has him born 1865,but this says he came to USA in 1680 ??. Must mea n 1860's?? 
CAUDILL, Stephen (I676)
 
797 [Schimka.ged]

Ollie first appears on the 1870 Census of Scott County, KY as a threemonth old baby. On the 1880 Census in the same locality, Ollie's relation to the head of household is "bastard." It is uncertain as yet whether this is a child of Napoleon's, one of his children, or even a foster child. 
Dance, Ollie (I1276)
 
798 [Schimka.ged]

Presumably had a Methodist affiliation. His funeral was administered bythe Reverend L. A. Bangerter, Pastor of the Camden Methodist Church in Camden Ohio. 
Smith, James Luther (I1164)
 
799 [Schimka.ged]

Probably died in High Bridge, Kentucky. This information from Gertrude. 
Winkle, Edward Stockton (I1547)
 
800 [Schimka.ged]

Probably married to Isaac Back, son of John Back and Catherine Robinson.Source is John J. Dickey Diary. 
Combs, Rachel (I1065)
 

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