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From: Billie Erin Walsh <>
Subject: Re: [KYBRECKI] 7/4/2006 GenWeb Archives additions/updates
Date: Tue, 04 Jul 2006 22:55:48 -0500
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On 07/04/2006 Dana Brown wrote:
> What family are you looking for? I don't know if I can help, but
> maybe I
> can check into a few things and see what comes up.
>
> Dana
Well, there can be any number of reasons for not finding a marker.
Sometimes the choice of cemetery could come from whether they "liked"
some of the others there. It just struck me as a bit "odd". The lack of
information before about 1900.
Anyway,
One wold be Levi and Sarah HORSLEY/HORSELY. I would expect them to die
somewhere around 1860. They were living with Rapael/Rafael/Ralph HORSLEY
in the 1850 census. Haven't seen the 1860 anyplace but not listed in the
household in 1870.
The other would the above Rapael/Rafael/Ralph HORSLEY and wife
Delia/Delila. They were both together in 1870. Don't know about anything
afterwards. That's the reason I set the high end date as 1900 in my
previous post.
Seems to have been some confusion in the spelling of names in the early
1800's. *<[:oD
Both census records I have seen list them in Hardinsburg, or at least
the Hardinsburg Post Office.
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