Friday, November 27, 2009

2009 Early Family Reunion

The Early Family 2009 reunion took place in Cumberland Falls State Park at the historic Dupont Lodge on August 1. Though the economy likely contributed to an overall slight decrease in attendance from 2007, all participants were enthusiastic! The competition for those who came the greatest distance was close: Jeri Turner drove all the way from Texas with her mother, Ethellea Jane Early Robison and her two boys, Jackson and Justin Turner while Jennifer Early Kiser and her husband Gene also made the long trek from Houston, Texas with their boys, Jacob and Joshua. Other participants came from all over Kentucky, Ohio, Virginia, and South Carolina. Activities began Friday evening with a cookout at the Picnic Shelter overlooking the Cumberland River which lasted until after sunset.

There were several highlights from Saturday morning’s gathering, not the least of which was the time to visit and catch up with other cousins. Highlights of the previous year’s gathering in Bristol to explore the earliest known Early family connections in Washington County, Virginia were presented. Visits to Green Springs and Sinking Springs Cemeteries with Mr Gene Mathis were recounted. A video interview recorded at our 2008 meeting with local historian and genealogist Bud Phillips was viewed, in which he shared some entertaining and insightful vignettes about some of our Allied Families who were prominent in this area, including the Sharps, Pembertons, Draytons. Jay Robison shared information he received from our cousin James Early in Cincinnati about William Pemberton and also postulated an interesting theory suggesting that the “miserable date” that William Early was born on – ( as indicated on the earlier headstone inscription) may well have been during the Battle of Black’s Fort, now Abingdon. However, there is little other information to date about the families who were huddled in this fort. Jennifer Kiser shared her findings about a possible Early connection as an indentured servant to a Pemberton, which is a promising lead back to the immigration of even earlier ancestors. Dennis Earley shared his discovery of William Early on the muster rolls during the War of 1812.

Jack Early provided a complete review of the multiple prestigious genealogic societies that Early family members are eligible to join. Among these are Society of the War of 1812, of which Jack has been president. Jack recounted that the term “ Kentucky Colonel” comes from Issac Shelby’s efforts to raise 3000 men after the Battle of the Thames during the War of 1812, during which William and Joseph Early served. Depending on the line, many descendants are also eligible for the following:

1) The Society for Sons/Daughters of American Colonists

2) Society of Colonial Wars / Society of Colonial Dames ( via Mary Price, from Thomas Price 1754-55)

3) Sons/Daughters of the American Revolution

4) First Families of Kentucky (via Rebecca Sammons the 2nd wife of James Harvey Early and Charles Gatliff , 1792)

5) Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States (MOLLUS) – Descendants from officers of United States during the Civil War

Jack Early, like another of our cousins, Edna Early (Thomas) Chandler, has been actively involved in nearly all of these important societies and an officer in many. Edna could not attend this year due to illness, but Jack offered to assist any family members interested in joining these genealogic organizations.

Dennis Earley was elected to a 2 year term as President and Jennifer Kiser provided an overview of finances for the family reunion. Dennis and brother, Ronald Earley and their families were recognized for their contribution as “grounds keepers” in maintaining the family cemeteries and organizing the afternoon cemetery tours. Additional items discussed besides the timing and location of our next reunion in the summer of 2011 included the possibility of alternating every other the reunion (for example, in 4 years 2013) to another area of the country that might be more centrally located for other Early descendants such as the Gatliffs in Iowa, or perhaps Arkansas or Texas. However, every other reunion (2011, 2015, 2019 etc.) would be based in Kentucky in the Williamsburg area. No decision was made about the best way to update Col. Early’s book. It will take some dedicated effort and resources that the family currently does not have, but is felt by all to be so important that we will continue to explore possibilities. The current website, http://earlyfamiliesofknoxandwhitleycounty.blogspot.com/ will continue to be maintained while we explore other methods of expanding a presence on the web. The afternoon cemetery tour also included an excursion to the Laughlin cemetery, which was a real treat since it is more difficult to access. Almost certainly Hannah Laughlin Early, the wife of William Early, is buried here, and discussion and exploration regarding the actual location of her site was of great interest. Concern about the possible deterioration of William Early’s marker precipitated a discussion about the best way to preserve the marker. Several family members vowed to explore the best methods to do this further.

Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Early Reunion planned for July 31- August 1, 2009 at Cumberland Falls, KY

Our clan will once again gather on Friday evening July 31 and Saturday August 1 at the DuPont Lodge in Cumberland Falls State Resort Park west of Corbin, KY. A cookout and social 'icebreaker" will be held at the Picnic Area near the Cumberland River in the Cumberland Falls State Park Friday evening from 6 PM until dusk with drinks, burgers, and hot dogs provided. Saturday morning's program will begin with registration at 8 AM, then at 9 a program including a review of last summer's exploration of the Abingdon, Virginia area where many of the Allied Families who accompanied the Earlys into Kentucky were very prominent. Lunch will follow in the Private Dining room. Important decisions regarding the direction of future family efforts will also be considered after lunch. Tours of the local cemeteries where Early ancestors are buried will take place later in the afternoon. Plan to be there!

Saturday, March 21, 2009

Dennis Earley forwards the following information for those who want to stay close to the reunion but not necessarily at the Dupont Lodge where our meeting will be held.

Check out the Motel @ Eagle Falls Resort and the Campground @ the resort. Eagle Falls is 1 7/10 mile from Dupont Lodge. The camping rate is $25.00 per night and rooms are priced as follows for July:
Jacuzzi Suite --Sun.- Thurs--$99.95
Weekends--$109.95
2 Dbl. Beds & King Rooms-- $69.95
Weekends--$79.95
Honeymoon Suites--$129.95 & 139.95

Campground has Water & Elec. Hookups &

Private Fishing Lake for motel & Camp patrons

Eagle Falls Resort has a Website as follows: www.stayateaglefalls.com

Toll free Telephone #
1-888-318-2658

Nearby attactions to Cumberland Falls: Sheltowee Trace Outfiiters ( White Water Rafting & Cruises) 1-800-541-RAFT (7238)

Big South Fork NP & Scenic Railway

Coal Miner Jamboree-@ Stearns, Ky. Friday & Saturday Nite--7:00 to 10:00 PM
www.miraclesintomotion.com

Ky. Splash Waterpark@ Williamsburg, Ky.

Sunday, March 15, 2009

Early Reunion planned for July 31- August 1, 2009

Plans are underway for our Early reunion to be held at Cumberland Falls State Resort Park on Friday July 31 - Saturday August 1, 2009. A limited number of rooms and cabins have been held for the Early Family until April 1, 2009. Call today 1-800-325-0063 and identify yourself as a member of our group to ensure you have a place to stay! Don’t miss any of the important information and exchange about our family history!

Activities will include a welcome reception in the park on Friday evening. Saturday morning’s program will revolve around new and exciting leads about our earliest ancestors, as well as discussion about the best way to proceed in following these clues.

There will be a report on our gathering last summer in the Bristol and Abingdon, Virginia area as well.
For those of you who have joined us in previous meeting at Cumberland Falls you know that the Dupont Lodge is a first class historical location. There are a number of fun activities in the Corbin and Williamsburg, Kentucky area. Importantly, the resort is close to the final resting place of our earliest known ancestors and we hope to plan an afternoon excursion to these sites on Saturday.
Not only is the scenery around the Falls spectacular, but ample hiking and horsebacking trails are here too. Canoeing, whitewater rafting, and tubing are available from a professional outfitter just 5 miles east of the resort. There is camping in the park as well and ample lodging in the surrounding areas of Corbin and Williamsburg for the budget minded. If you are traveling from other parts of the country you may wish to take time to visit sites along the way, such as Mammoth Cave, the Corvette Museum or Cumberland Gap National Park! Even in these tough economic times you deserve a well-earned break, and how better to spend it than gathering with your ‘cousins” and learning more stories about our family and mutual connections?

CALL 1-800-325 0063 or (606) 528-4121, or visit their website online at http://parks.ky.gov/ reservations/
TO MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS TODAY!
ACCOMODATIONS CAN NOT BE GUARANTEED AFTER APRIL 1ST!