Although the e-mail lists and the Marion Co Site at Rootsweb are back on-line the upload site is still closed. For those of you waiting for me to put something on-line it will still be awhile. Just wanted everyone to know. Linda lhaasdav@mindspring.com Home.page http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~haas Marion.Co.AR http://www.rootsweb.com/~armarion List hostess for -h.a.a.s/l.e.w.a.l.l.e.n/w.a.s.h.i.n.g.t.o.n n.c Interested in Construction? Check out my new book - "The Scopes of Work" at http://www.builderbooks.com/bbstore/index.icl
Looking for possible HOGAN, or HOGIN ancestors in or near Marion Co., AR. in mid to late 1800's. Think first name was Joseph or Jacob (?). This is my husband's aunt's family that I am trying to help them with. She is 92 yrs. old and memory is fading. She is not sure if surname was HOGAN or HOGINS. This was her 1st husband's (maternal)family. Said they could also have lived in MO. Think they may have been part Native American, but not sure. Appreciate any help or leads. Thanks. Carol Brown _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com
Can someone help Pat? Remember to reply directly to her: memerobbins@juno.com> Linda lhaasdav@mindspring.com Home.page http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~haas Marion.Co.AR http://www.rootsweb.com/~armarion List hostess for -h.a.a.s/l.e.w.a.l.l.e.n/w.a.s.h.i.n.g.t.o.n n.c Interested in Construction? Check out my new book - "The Scopes of Work" at http://www.builderbooks.com/bbstore/index.icl ----- Original Message ----- From: pat robbins <memerobbins@juno.com> To: <lhaasdav@mindspring.com> Sent: Sunday, January 21, 2001 12:22 PM Subject: Ahrens doctors in Marion County > I seen numerous obituaries where 3 doctors, Dr. Bob Ahrens, Richard > Ahrens and Dr. John Ahrens were attending physicians or pall bearers. I > researching the Ahrens family. Are these local people or were they > transferred from another state. Pat
This should be Freeman BANK records not Bureau Records - sorry for the typo. But it's still great news. >From the Local History & Genealogy Librarian News Online: 02/22/01 generations.lhgl.newsletter@wincmail.sierra.com Great news for those people hunting African/Americans! LDS To release Freedman Bureau Records on CD http://www.suntimes.com/output/news/morm19.html Linda lhaasdav@mindspring.com Home.page http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~haas Marion.Co.AR http://www.rootsweb.com/~armarion List hostess for -h.a.a.s/l.e.w.a.l.l.e.n/w.a.s.h.i.n.g.t.o.n n.c Interested in Construction? Check out my new book - "The Scopes of Work" at http://www.builderbooks.com/bbstore/index.icl
From the Local History & Genealogy Librarian News Online: 02/22/01 generations.lhgl.newsletter@wincmail.sierra.com Great news for those people hunting African/Americans! LDS To release Freedman Bureau Records on CD http://www.suntimes.com/output/news/morm19.html Linda lhaasdav@mindspring.com Home.page http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~haas Marion.Co.AR http://www.rootsweb.com/~armarion List hostess for -h.a.a.s/l.e.w.a.l.l.e.n/w.a.s.h.i.n.g.t.o.n n.c Interested in Construction? Check out my new book - "The Scopes of Work" at http://www.builderbooks.com/bbstore/index.icl
Dolores, if you'll go to http://www.rootsweb.com/~armarion, the Marion Co AR web site, you'll find some marriages online. Those not there can be found thru 1917 in 3 books available thru the Historic Genealogical Society of Marion Co AR. Info on these can be found on the MCAR web page. Mysty shakerag@mtnhome.com ********************************************** ----- Original Message ----- From: <DRAINESSUTTON@aol.com> To: <ARMARION-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, February 22, 2001 5:32 AM Subject: marion co marraige records > are marraige records for marion co online ? > Thanks Dolores
Thanks Linda Dolores
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are marraige records for marion co online ? Thanks Dolores
Some marriage records are on-line at the Marion Co Site - select marriages from the main page. And the index to the 1st marriage book are found in Transcribed Records - select transcribed records from the main page http://www.rootsweb.com/~armarion Linda lhaasdav@mindspring.com Home.page http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~haas Marion.Co.AR http://www.rootsweb.com/~armarion List hostess for -h.a.a.s/l.e.w.a.l.l.e.n/w.a.s.h.i.n.g.t.o.n n.c Interested in Construction? Check out my new book - "The Scopes of Work" at http://www.builderbooks.com/bbstore/index.icl ----- Original Message ----- From: <DRAINESSUTTON@aol.com> To: <ARMARION-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, February 22, 2001 5:32 AM Subject: marion co marraige records > are marraige records for marion co online ? > Thanks Dolores > > > ============================== > 9 Health Tips for Computer Genealogists > http://www.thirdage.com/features/tech/ouch/ >
>From: "LAINE Schreiber" <tolaine6@email.msn.com> >To: <dott@centuryinter.net> >Subject: clyde r declue >Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2001 14:23:12 -0800 >X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook Express 5.00.2919.6600 >X-OriginalArrivalTime: 21 Feb 2001 19:27:57.0737 (UTC) >FILETIME=[65451190:01C09C3C] > >I am looking for clyde r declue's last known address or burial place. He >is in his 70's or 80's.
Hi Karen, It's been a while. Of course, if you have info you would like to add to the WICKERSHAM page I will be glad to put it up there. IF you have a small branch that comes off any who are there, I will just link it from there with another page. If you have any pics to go along with the family you can send those, too. I very much appreciated your help on the WICKERSHAM site. I apologize for not remembering your name in my last letter to the list regarding the researchers. Let it be noted, here, and thanks, again. Sincerely, Rhio http://www.rhio.gillis.net
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In the MCAR 1880 census (it's on line at the Marion Co page) in Union Township, I find: 205-231 Edelman, Jessee 43 framer MO MO NC. Synthann 38 wife TN -- --. Mery Bell 16 dau AR MO AR. Sarah T. 13 dau AR MO AR. Frances E 4 dau AR MO TN. In "Marion Co. AR 1890" by Helen McMindes: Eddlemon, Jesse b 1835 MO MO NC. Syntha Ann b Nov 1835 AT -- -- (d Dec 1914). Mary Bell dau 26 b AR MO AR. Sarah T dau 23 b AR MO AR. Frances E 14 b AR MO TN. (From the birthplace of the mother of the first two girls, it appears that Jesse was married previously. No later data [ie 1900 census] to prove that all these were here in 1890.) "Marion Co AR Marriage Records 1887-1896" by Marian Burnes & Vicki Roberts: Frank A Sowell aged 21 of Yellville m MCAR 9 March 1896 Ethel Edlemon aged 19 of Yellville. "Cemeteries of Marion Co AR" by Marian Burnes: Yellville Cemetery: Jesse Edelmon 1835 - ??. Looks to me as if this is probably the Jesse Edelman m/1 Sarah Bingham and m/2 Cynthia Ann Bryant. It also appears that his first wife died, probably in childbirth with Sarah who was probably named in her mother's memory. You might check the Jackson Co 1860 and 1870 census to see if they are living there then and what other children they had. They are not in the MCAR 1870 census, but, apparently, moved here sometime before 1880. You might also check the AR Census Index for 1870 to try to determine where they were in 1870 if they're not in Jackson Co AR. Hope this is helpful. Mysty shakerag@mtnhome.com ****************************************************** ----- Original Message ----- From: Linda Haas Davenport <lhaasdav@mindspring.com> To: <ARMARION-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, February 20, 2001 8:50 AM Subject: Eddleman Family > If you can help Bill Please reply to him at: weddleman@biology.semo.edu > **************** > Linda, > > I think I have written you before, but the context escapes me at the > moment. I just stumbled across your excellent Marion Co., AR sites. Nice > work! > > I am writing you for the same reason that I stumbled across the sites. I am > researching the family of my paternal GGG-grandfather Henry Edleman. One of > his brothers was Jacob Eddleman, who married Nancy Hinkle and moved from > Lincoln Co., NC to Maury Co., TN, and then to Wayne Co., MO. It has been > hard to research this family, because Jacob seems to disappear after 1830, > and Wayne Co. records burned completely by 1900 in 3 courthouse fires. > Recently, thanks to the internet, I have found two men who enlisted in > Civil War units named Edelmon (or varied spellings thereof) who list their > birthplace as Wayne Co., MO, and thus could be nephews of my > GGG-grandfather. One of these was Jesse Edelmon. Jesse (or at least someone > named Jesse Edelmon) is in Jackson Co., AR in 1857-1868 (Eldmuns(Edlelman) > Jessew 21 m. Sarah Bingham 16 Dec 28 1857; and > Eddelmon, Jessee 31 m. Cyntha ann Bryant 28 Feb 23 1868), and then I find > a Jesse getting federal land in Marion Co. in 1886. I saw from the deed > indices on your site that he also appears in local land records. > > I would appreciate finding out about more records for Jesse Edelmon if you > run across them. (This man seems to have stretched the limit for spellings > of Eddleman, so it might be tough.) I would be glad to reciprocate if you > are looking for any Cape Girardeau Co. records. Local officials just moved > all the old records to our brand-new archives, and one of our genealogical > society members is the archivist. Would also like to invite you to our new > society web page at: > > http://www.rootsweb.com/~mocgcgs/index.htm > > There's a little there now, but we hope to add more later. I note a deed > for John Davenport amongst the materials at the site, and can forward the > details if you need them. > > ----Bill Eddleman
Linda, Rhio, Mysty and all of the other list Owners (I am sorry I don't know all of your names to mention you, but know you are all in there working very very hard to make this happen) Congratulations!!!!!!! That is why we visit it so much. Because it is the Best. Colleen
If you can help Bill Please reply to him at: weddleman@biology.semo.edu **************** Linda, I think I have written you before, but the context escapes me at the moment. I just stumbled across your excellent Marion Co., AR sites. Nice work! I am writing you for the same reason that I stumbled across the sites. I am researching the family of my paternal GGG-grandfather Henry Edleman. One of his brothers was Jacob Eddleman, who married Nancy Hinkle and moved from Lincoln Co., NC to Maury Co., TN, and then to Wayne Co., MO. It has been hard to research this family, because Jacob seems to disappear after 1830, and Wayne Co. records burned completely by 1900 in 3 courthouse fires. Recently, thanks to the internet, I have found two men who enlisted in Civil War units named Edelmon (or varied spellings thereof) who list their birthplace as Wayne Co., MO, and thus could be nephews of my GGG-grandfather. One of these was Jesse Edelmon. Jesse (or at least someone named Jesse Edelmon) is in Jackson Co., AR in 1857-1868 (Eldmuns(Edlelman) Jessew 21 m. Sarah Bingham 16 Dec 28 1857; and Eddelmon, Jessee 31 m. Cyntha ann Bryant 28 Feb 23 1868), and then I find a Jesse getting federal land in Marion Co. in 1886. I saw from the deed indices on your site that he also appears in local land records. I would appreciate finding out about more records for Jesse Edelmon if you run across them. (This man seems to have stretched the limit for spellings of Eddleman, so it might be tough.) I would be glad to reciprocate if you are looking for any Cape Girardeau Co. records. Local officials just moved all the old records to our brand-new archives, and one of our genealogical society members is the archivist. Would also like to invite you to our new society web page at: http://www.rootsweb.com/~mocgcgs/index.htm There's a little there now, but we hope to add more later. I note a deed for John Davenport amongst the materials at the site, and can forward the details if you need them. ----Bill Eddleman ********************* Linda lhaasdav@mindspring.com Home.page http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~haas Marion.Co.AR http://www.rootsweb.com/~armarion List hostess for -h.a.a.s/l.e.w.a.l.l.e.n/w.a.s.h.i.n.g.t.o.n n.c Interested in Construction? Check out my new book - "The Scopes of Work" at http://www.builderbooks.com/bbstore/index.icl
I thought you might be interested in this: *********** To: tstowell@chattanooga.net From: LDRS GFSByron <LDRSGFSByron@aol.com> Subject: Best Site Pick Award Tim Stowell and all USGenWeb volunteers, Congratulations! Your site "USGenWeb" (http://www.usgenweb.org) has been selected by the Genealogy Forum on AOL to receive the Best Site Pick for the month of January 2001. Your site has been chosen because of its comprehensive nature in providing research help to those searching their ancestry in the United States. USGenWeb is the premier site for doing United States research. Your volunteers have acheived such a major task through building sites for each county within the US. It is essential for anybody searching US genealogy to check the USGenWeb site for the counties researching to find information, databases, queries, etc. with possible leads to obtaining knowledge about one's family. This county by county approach is also providing much searched information in tombstone and census data. Volunteers of the Genealogy Forum find USGenWeb an essential resource in helping people with the US research. Your site will be listed on the Best Site Picks Award web page (http://www.genealogyforum.rootsweb.com/gfaol/bsp.htm). As an award winning site, you are entitled to place the attached graphic on "USGenWeb" with a link back to the award web site (http://www.genealogyforum.rootsweb.com/gfaol/bsp.htm). The information and organization of "USGenWeb" shows the dedication and effort in providing easily accessible information to people searching their genealogy. On behalf of the Genealogy Forum on AOL, we would like to thank you for your time and effort in making the Internet a better place to do research. Congratulations, Byron Holdiman, Internet Center Coordinator ************************************ Linda lhaasdav@mindspring.com Home.page http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~haas Marion.Co.AR http://www.rootsweb.com/~armarion List hostess for -h.a.a.s/l.e.w.a.l.l.e.n/w.a.s.h.i.n.g.t.o.n n.c Interested in Construction? Check out my new book - "The Scopes of Work" at http://www.builderbooks.com/bbstore/index.icl
Rhio, I can add to the Sarah Wickersham & John Magness line on your Wickersham page if you would like to have it. Karin Heymer __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get personalized email addresses from Yahoo! Mail - only $35 a year! http://personal.mail.yahoo.com/
Thanks everyone for your help. Glenda _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com
Along with Gay Davis, Jill Burton, Mary Alice Thomas, Helen Sheldon and others, a genealogy of the southern branch of the WICKERSHAMS, PA>KY>AR, was composed and can be seen at the following website. http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~rhio/Wickersham.htm If anyone has anything to add or subtract please let me know. Rhio