Thanks Jane, you must have gotten your electricity back after 'Charley' hit so hard, and now you are right back at the computer. Unfortunately - message too long, will have to shorten. John ----- Original Message ----- From: <WMCURCI@aol.com> Sent: Wednesday, August 18, 2004 8:32 PM > Hi John and All, > For your review. > Warm regards, > > Jane > wmcurci@aol.com > > http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET& > db=ohio-x-roads&id=I1 > > 2004-07-22 12:53:17 UTC (Thu) Contact: Susan Thomas Sandy > > I am probably NOT RELATED to all 38 Thousand Plus people in this file. I post > EVERYTHING I have. Corrections, additions and contributions of information > are always welcome. There are some surnames called README. When writing please > put OHIO in the subject line. Check everything. > > <A HREF="http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=SHOW&db= ohio-x-roads&surname=Fluckey%2C+George">Index</A> | <A HREF="http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GED&db=o hio-x-roads&id=I1">Download GEDCOM</A> | <A HREF="http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igmpostem.cgi?op=ad d&app=ohio-x-roads¬ify=susandy%40aol%2Ecom&key=I1&return=%3Ca+href%3D%22% 2Fcgi%2Dbin%2Figm%2Ecgi%3Fop%3DGET%26amp%3Bdb%3Dohio%2Dx%2Droads%26amp%3Bid% 3DI1%22%3EReturn+to+WorldConnect%3C%2Fa%3E">Add Post-em</A> > > ID: I1 > Name: George Fluckey > Sex: M > Birth: 25 MAY 1750 > Death: 4 AUG 1847 > Burial: Bethal Cemetary, Cardingdon, Morrow, OH > Note: Section #5F, Grave 42, Marker-Flat <A HREF=" http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/#s1">1</A> > Note: PERRY COUNTY, OHIO 1819 TAX RECORD Auditor of State of Ohio Present > proprietors http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~tfisher/tax/1819tax.htm Fluckey?, > George > Note: <A HREF=" http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/#s2">2</A> THOMAS D. MORTON, farmer; P. O., Caledonia; was born in Knox Co., > Feb. 14, 1838, and is a son of Thomas and Mary (Dillon) Morton, who were natives > of Pennsylvania, and emigrated to Knox Co., at an early day. Thomas Morton is > a descendant of the Morton whose signature appears on the Declaration of > Independence. Thomas D. was left an orphan at an early age, having to maintain > himself and press his way through the world, without the advantages of paternal > counsel. At the time of his majority he had saved $130, which, with some means > which were left to him from the estate, he invested in western land. Upon his > arrival in this county he worked one season on Shaw Creek. After farming three > years on shares, he ran a produce wagon seven years; in 1865, he moved to the > place where he now lives, purchasing 50 acres; but fifteen acres were cleared; > he has since added to the same, until he has 140 acres, 115 of which is now > improved. Nov. 15, 1860, he was married to Mary J. Fluckey, who was born Feb. > 11, 1838, in Cardington Tp., a daughter of Adam and Mary (Sellers) Fluckey, he > being one of the early settlers in the county; his father's name was George > Fluckey, who died in 1847, being 95 years of age, of German birth, and was a > soldier in the Revolutionary war; he was a tailor by trade, and made a suit of > clothes for General Washington; the shears used upon that occasion are now in > the possession of Mrs. Morton.