I have two different RIDGE families as collaterals in Bullitt and Jefferson counties. I think they came to Kentucky from West VA and PA sometime in first half of the 19'th century. Probably not related to yours.
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Sorry about the confusion. The bridge that collapsed in Louisville KY (see the article transcribed above) was I think, the big 4 bridge. The bridge collapse in the picture at the start of this string, I have no idea where it is from.
Hi again Claudette. Yes, no doubt the Dellingers you have are related to mine, especially if they came from the Leepers Creek branch. But what a tangled mess! Throw in an illegitimate child, and it gets even more fun!
hi Claudette....glad to meet you. My Sanders group descend from one Christian James Sanders (pronounced Saunders) of Jefferson and Bullitt County KY late 1700s. His son Will, was the father of Sarah Jones Sanders, who married James Lawrence Hodge in…
A big Hoosier Howdy from E'ville. I just joined Genwise and I was searching for the DELLINGER family and found you. My RHYNE and BESS/BEST families came to the US to York Co., Pennsylvania and moved down to Lincoln Co., NC, too. I have some…
A big Hoosier Howdy from E'ville. I just joined Genwise and I was searching for the DELLINGER family and found you. My RHYNE and BESS/BEST families came to the US to York Co., Pennsylvania and moved down to Lincoln Co., NC, too. I have some ancestors that I believe are related to your DELLINGER family.
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