Table of Contents |
Diana, Goddess
of the Hunt — for Ancestors!
|
Every-Name Index |
Willis W. McKELVY
Saluda M. BARNES |
Husband: Willis W. McKELVY
Birth: 1799/1800, VA Death: ca. 1876 Occupation: farmer |
Marriage: 21 Dec 1833, Rutherford Co., TN |
Wife: Saluda M. BARNES
Birth: 1813/4, TN Death: ca. 1889 Occupation: homemaker |
Children — born in TN, possibly in Rutherford Co., TN, or Gibson Co., TN: |
1. Catherine McKELVY, b. 1829/30
2. Jane McKELVY, b. 1832/3 3. Thomas McKELVY, b. 1834/5 4. Amanda McKELVY, b. 1835/6 5. Frances McKELVY, b. 1836/7 6. Louisa McKELVY, b. b. 1838/9 7. John McKELVY, b. 1849/50 8. Malinda McKELVY, b. 1842/3 9. Maniza McKELVY, b. 1843/4 10. David McKELVY, b. 1844/5 11. Margaret McKELVY, b. 1847/8 |
Keywords for search engines: genealogy; USA, US, United States, Tennessee, Virginia |
Sources:
1. LDS. Family Search: Internet Genealogy Service: Pedigree Resource File (patron submissions online at FamilySearch.org).
2. 1850 Census Every-Name-Index (online at Ancestry.com); 1850 Census Images (online at Genealogy.com, Image #10-11 of 15): Civil District No. 18, Gibson Co., TN, Roll 878 (Book 1), pp. 261B-262A, 1919/_, enumerated 16 Dec 1850, official enumeration date 1 Jun 1850 (extracted by Diana Gale Matthiesen):
|
Contact | Home Page |
Table of Contents |
DNA Hub |
Biddle DNA |
Carrico DNA |
Corbin DNA |
Cupp DNA |
Danish DNA |
Ely DNA |
Lyon(s) DNA |
Rasey DNA |
Reason DNA |
Rose DNA |
Straub DNA |
Pedigree Charts |
Census Records |
Every-Name Indices |
Everything I have is online at this web site. I have no further information, so please don't write asking me if I do.
On the other hand, if you feel I've made an error, please don't hesitate to notify me, but in which case, There are over 18,000 pages on this web site, and I simply don't remember every page, much less every person on every page. |
"The Cloud" is double-speak for "dumb terminal
on a main frame." Been there; done that. Never again.
You are giving away not only your privacy, but control of your data, your apps, and your computer to a corporation. Is that really where you want to go? The IT guys on the big iron hated the Personal Computer because it gave users freedom and power; now they've conned you into being back under their control. |
Table of Contents
|
Privacy
Policy ______
|
Every-Name Index
|