What a whirlwind two months it’s been. Our last visit to Kentucky in August resulted in us buying a home near Danville in Boyle County. This Wednesday we drove from Rudyard, Michigan, to Kentucky – a 17-hour journey – arriving at 1:00 am. Thursday. We are back to my home state, and Ritchey’s adopted state of over 50 years. It is very good to be home.
Since our furniture hasn’t arrived – hopefully Monday! – this is just a short note to let you know I haven’t forgotten you! Our genealogy adventures will continue in a week or so. Time to start photographing more cemeteries!

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Phyliss I’m so happy for you. What a wonderful adventure. Welcome back to Kentucky.
Thank you! We are so excited to be home!
Welcome home cuz!!!
Welcome back to Kentucky!!!
We live in Danville.
We have a wonderful DAR chapter if it interests you.
So happy you were able to return! I was born in Logan County in 1943, but left to go to Florida in 1977. I still have my southern accent; but I am an entrenched Florida girl.
Joshua Fry and Peachy Walker are in my family tree. He was related to me as follows:
Joshua Fry Col. 1760-1839
great-grandfather of husband of great-grandaunt
Thomas Walker Fry 1786-1837
Son of Joshua Fry Col.
Speed Smith Fry , General 1817-1892
Son of Thomas Walker Fry
Thomas Joshua Fry 1854-1930
Son of Speed Smith Fry , General
‘Hettie’ Esther McCoun 1865-1955
Wife of Thomas Joshua Fry
JOSEPH ECCLES McCOUN 1825-1897
Father of ‘Hettie’ Esther McCoun
ROBERT PEPPER McCOUN 1860-1940
Son of JOSEPH ECCLES McCOUN
LUCY ETHEL McCOUN 1896-1985
Daughter of ROBERT PEPPER McCOUN
RAYMOND THOMAS HORTON 1914-1987
Son of LUCY ETHEL McCOUN
Linda Rae Horton
Welcome back to Kentucky! One of our sons is a proud Centre grad, we miss our visits to that wonderful town!
Welcome back to Kentucky! I am in western New York but my father is from Danville. There is much that I need so ?I will be sending my request later. Again , welcome back!!
Thank you – it is so good to be back!!