Archive for the ‘Jemima’ Category

What’s New Wednesday ~ Wm McGlothlin & 45th Ky Mounted Infantry

Posted May 27th, 2009 by Paula | Comments Off

It took me a bit longer than I had hoped, but I did get a page completed for Jemima Corel & David McGlothlin’s son William McGlothlin that shares the details of the 45th Kentucky Mounted Infantry during the time that both William and Shadrack served.  It was very interesting learning about some of the goings-on [...]

Tombstone Tuesday ~ Henry H. McGlothlin

Posted May 19th, 2009 by Paula | Comments Off

This photo was taken by John Jackson at Pleasanton Cemetery, Pleasanton, Linn County, Kansas on August 19, 2007.
A few years after his father remarried in Kentucky, Henry H. McGlothlin went back west to live with his grandmother in Lawrence, Douglas County, Kansas1.  By Spring of 1864 Henry is living in Olathe, Johnson County, Kansas when [...]

What’s New Wednesday ~ William McGlothlin

Posted May 13th, 2009 by Paula | Comments Off

In browsing around the internet, I have found a bit more on the fourth child of Jemima Corel and David McGlothlin, William McGlothlin.  Previously, I had been unable to locate William beyond the 1850 census in Jackson County, Missouri1.  After some further searching for “Wm McLaughlin”, I was able to find Jemima’s missing son on [...]

Tombstone Tuesday ~ Shadrack McGlothlin

Posted May 12th, 2009 by Paula | Comments Off

This photo was taken by John Jackson at Pleasanton Cemetery, Pleasanton, Linn County, Kansas on August 19, 2007.
Shadrack McGlothlin was the youngest child of Jemima Corel and David McGlothlin, born in April 1847 in Tazewell County, Virginia.
At the age of 16, Shadrack mustered into Company F of the 45th Kentucky Mounted Infantry in Ashland, Boyd [...]

What’s New Wednesday ~ A New Meme

Posted May 6th, 2009 by Paula | Comments Off

By now you have noticed that I’m doing this whole Tombstone Tuesday thing and I take part in Madness Monday on occasion.  Other bloggers often do a Wordless Wednesday, but I’ve never really gotten into that, especially here on my genealogy blog because if I’m going to post a random photo, I think I should [...]