This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: ValorieCowanZimmerman Surnames: Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.baysinger/32.50.54.1.1/mb.ashx Message Board Post: Trying a second time to upload the census jpeg. Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: ValorieCowanZimmerman Surnames: Baysinger, Hardin Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.baysinger/32.50.54.1/mb.ashx Message Board Post: I believe this is the family you seek, in 1850 Breckinridge Co. Kentucky. For some reason Ancestry isn't listing the family in the index listing, but the father is listed as: 1850 United States Federal Census Name: Daniel H Baysinger Age: 20 Estimated birth year: abt 1830 Birth Place: Kentucky Gender: Male Home in 1850 (City,County,State): District 1, Breckinridge, Kentucky Source Citation: Year: 1850; Census Place: District 1, Breckinridge, Kentucky; Roll: M432_193; Page: 135; Image: 468. Source Information: Ancestry.com. 1850 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2005. Original data: United States of America, Bureau of the Census. Seventh Census of the United States, 1850. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1850. M432, 1,009 rolls. Attached find the image. Click it to see a larger copy. Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: Elmersgrandaughter Surnames: Baysinger Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.baysinger/32.50.54/mb.ashx Message Board Post: I am searching for more information about a John Riley Baysinger who was the son of Jacob and Hadessah Hardin Baysinger. Do you you have birthdate, dob, children's names etc.? Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.
On Thursday 26 July 2007 00:16, gc-gateway@rootsweb.com wrote: > This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > > Author: ValorieCowanZimmerman > Surnames: > Classification: queries > > Message Board URL: > > http://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.baysinger/32.50.54.1.1/mb.ashx > > Message Board Post: > > Trying a second time to upload the census jpeg. That attempt didn't work either, so I'll wait till later to upload. Valorie
Greetings, Baysinger researchers: In September, I will have a chance to visit the Hermersweiler & Kutzenhausen. Alsace, France areas for a day, while on a trip to Germany. My plan is to get myself to those two places via train and bus (from Ramstein, Pfalz, Germany) and to take some photographs of the area. So, this is a great time, if you have advice and ideas about how to make that jaunt more meaningful to our Baysinger descendants and this list, to speak out. I believe that a Annette Burgert book captured the records that connect Johan Peter, Michael, and Philip Jacob Besinger and their two non - emigrating siblings (Susanna and Valentine) to that region. So, I don't plan on digging through records. Any research that is done by any of us before I go may lead to connections with descendants who live in that area. That would be wonderful. Meanwhile, I am up to my eyeballs trying to connect my maiden name, Flickinger, with "the town" in the Rhine Valley for that immigrant so I can visit wherever that is. In addition to that region, I plan to spend several days near Bern, Switzerland. I have been told that Stans, Switzerland (near Luzern) is an ancestral home for Besinger/Boesingers. Any research that is shared with me about that location would help me to know what to visit while trying to stop by that town. Sincerely, Robin (Flickinger) Gaynor ----- Original Message ----- From: <baysinger-request@rootsweb.com> To: <baysinger@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, June 25, 2007 12:01 AM Subject: BAYSINGER Digest, Vol 2, Issue 36 > > > Plain digests are sent to users with all posts listed in one long email. > For most subscribers, MIME digests will appear with all posts as > individual attachments. The default digest delivery is Plain. If you want > your digest in MIME, please write me directly: > Baysinger-admin@rootsweb.com > > When replying to a digest post, quote only the specific text to which you > are replying, removing the rest of the digest from your reply. Also, > remember to change the subject of your reply so that it coincides with the > message subject to which you are replying. > > ********* > Resources for list members: > http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~valorie/Baysinger-L.htm > ********* > > > Today's Topics: > > 1. Re: Will of Elias H. Baysinger, 10 Oct 1900 Warren Co. IA > (gc-gateway@rootsweb.com) > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Message: 1 > Date: Mon, 25 Jun 2007 06:44:42 -0000 > From: "gc-gateway@rootsweb.com" <gc-gateway@rootsweb.com> > Subject: Re: [Baysinger] Will of Elias H. Baysinger, 10 Oct 1900 > Warren Co. IA > To: <BAYSINGER-L@rootsweb.com> > Message-ID: <1182753884.334765@rootsweb.com> > Content-Type: text/plain; > > This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > > Author: ABCRAIG > Surnames: > Classification: queries > > Message Board URL: > > http://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.baysinger/181.1/mb.ashx > > Message Board Post: > > Thank you, > > Beth > > Important Note: > The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you > would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link > above and respond on the board. > > > > > > ------------------------------ > > To contact the BAYSINGER list administrator, send an email to > BAYSINGER-admin@rootsweb.com. > > To post a message to the BAYSINGER mailing list, send an email to > BAYSINGER@rootsweb.com. > > __________________________________________________________ > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > BAYSINGER-request@rootsweb.com > with the word "unsubscribe" without the quotes in the subject and the body > of the > email with no additional text. > > > End of BAYSINGER Digest, Vol 2, Issue 36 > ****************************************
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: ABCRAIG Surnames: Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.baysinger/181.1/mb.ashx Message Board Post: Thank you, Beth Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.
I think this was my John. The dauof Carolyn [rpba;y had nor written recprds. Both of her parent were unable to read or write. Thaank you for your swift reply. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Lawrence E. Payne" <lep8@cornell.edu> To: <baysinger@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, June 12, 2007 4:25 PM Subject: Re: [Baysinger] Larry Payne info > The only John Baysinger in Greene County, Tn. that I am aware of was > a John, born in 1796 in Rockingham County, Va. son of George and his > cousin Juliana Elizabeth Baysinger. George was the son of Philip > Jacob, and Juliana Elizabeth was a daughter of Johan Peter. George > moved to Greene County, spent a few years in Greenbrier County, West > Virginia, then moved back to Greene County and remarried. There was > a John, who I assume was George's son, who died in Greene County in > 1817. He was married at that time, but his wife's name was listed as > Elizabeth. I am not aware of any other John Baysinger in Greene > County. Is it possible that Melissa was actually Melissa Elizabeth > and the person you asked about? Among the Germans at that time the > first name was a baptismal name and they were called by their middle > name. > > Larry > > > > > > > >>I enjoyed larry's little atories. larry so you know anyhting about a John >>Baysinger who was in the Greene County Tn. area. There was a Michael >>Basinger who lived with his dauighter. mary Gosnell, who was married to a >>latison Gosnell. My gggrandmother was either a Gosnel or a Baysinger. Her >>marriage license to Abrahm Dryman in Greene County Tn in the mid 18oos >>cited >>her to be Melissa, but her daughter 's child gave the Mormons the name of >>John Baysinger as Melissa's mate for the >>birth of Carolyn, Melissa's daughter. . Carolyn and a small boy were >>children of Melissa when she married Abraham Dryman.My tree goes this way >>gggrandmother: Melissa ( Gosnel or Baysinger) married Dryman >>ggrandmother Carolyn daughter already born before mother's marriage to >>Dryman. Carolyn married >> John Walker Lankford in Greene County TN. >>grandfather John W. Lankford, son of Carolyn. this family lived in the >>Romeo >>community on the border of Greene and hawkins Counties. Carolyn's >>husband's >>Civll War grave ia in the Providence Cemetery in that area. I have a lot >>of >>information on all of these people, buy cannot docciment who Carolyn's >>father was. >>----- Original Message ----- >>From: "Lawrence E. Payne" <lep8@cornell.edu> >>To: <baysinger@rootsweb.com> >>Sent: Monday, June 11, 2007 9:16 PM >>Subject: Re: [Baysinger] Larry Payne info >> >> >>>I have used Personal Ancestral File 2.3.1 to record my ancestral >>> information, and unfortunately it will not run on my Mac OS-X. I >>> have over 4300 entries, but of course I can't print from the list. >>> If anyone has a suggestion I would greatly appreciate it. As for >>> writing a book, I am not a serious genealogist and am much more >>> interested in stories and in how our ancestors lived than in dates >>> and places, so at 83 I have no plans to write a book. Two typical >>> stories of my direct ancestry are the following: >>> >>> My great grandmother, Elizabeth Rebecca (Cassidy)Basinger apparently >>> spent the last several months of her life essentially bed ridden. >>> She smoked a corncob pipe, and when near death she asked for her >>> pipe, lit up, took a couple of puffs, and promptly died. >>> >>> My great great grandfather, John Basinger, was married to Susan >>> Barnes. After they had been married some 15 years Susan converted to >>> Catholicism, but John did not. After another 10+ years John was >>> lying on his death bed. Susan kept after him to be baptized Catholic >>> for fear that otherwise he might go to hell. Finally John is >>> supposed to have agreed to be baptized Catholic if Susan would just >>> give him at least one day of peace. He was baptized and died a >>> couple of days later. Incidentally I believe that all of John's and >>> Susan's children became Catholic. John and his ancestors had all >>> belonged to a German Reformed church. >>> >>> One thing always fascinated me about my Basinger ancestry. They >>> seemed always to be on the move. Germany to Lancaster, Pa and then >>> after 20 years to Rockingham County, Va. After 10 or 12 years in >>> Virginia, they moved to Greenbrier County, West Virginia. After >>> another 10 years they moved to Breckinridge County, Kentucky. Some >> > stayed in Kentucky, some went to Edgar County, Il. and some,including >>> my ancestors moved to Perry County, Indiana. A couple of generations >>> later my grandparents moved to Saline County, Il., and 20 years after >>> that my parents moved to Hamilton County, Il. I myself have lived in >>> a number of different states, so maybe the wanderlust is in the >>> blood. I was in the navy during WORLD WAR II, and have been teaching >>> since 1947. Before retiring I spent 30 years in the mathematics >>> department at Cornell University. >>> >>> Larry >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>>>Wow, as usual you are a font of knowledge. Any chance of putting it >>>>all -- >>>>one day in my lifetime -- into book form? Then I would not have to >>>>enter all of >>>> this info - I could just buy the book. My family of expertise is the >>>>CALLISON family of Clark Co., Ohio. I am planning on getting it >>>>cleaned up -- >>>>proofed etc-- and put on CD. At least cheaper and then people can print >>>>what >>>>they want. Just some thoughts. Put me down if you decide to. Thanks as >>>>always >>>>for sharing your research. Marilyn >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>>************************************** See what's free at >>>>http://www.aol.com. >>>>********* >>>>Resources for list members: >>>>http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~valorie/Baysinger-L.htm >>>>------------------------------- >>>>To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >>>>BAYSINGER-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without >>>>the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >>> >>> ********* >>> Resources for list members: >>> http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~valorie/Baysinger-L.htm >>> ------------------------------- >>> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >>> BAYSINGER-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >>> quotes in the subject and the body of the message >>> >> >> >>********* >>Resources for list members: >>http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~valorie/Baysinger-L.htm >>------------------------------- >>To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >>BAYSINGER-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without >>the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > ********* > Resources for list members: > http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~valorie/Baysinger-L.htm > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > BAYSINGER-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >
The only John Baysinger in Greene County, Tn. that I am aware of was a John, born in 1796 in Rockingham County, Va. son of George and his cousin Juliana Elizabeth Baysinger. George was the son of Philip Jacob, and Juliana Elizabeth was a daughter of Johan Peter. George moved to Greene County, spent a few years in Greenbrier County, West Virginia, then moved back to Greene County and remarried. There was a John, who I assume was George's son, who died in Greene County in 1817. He was married at that time, but his wife's name was listed as Elizabeth. I am not aware of any other John Baysinger in Greene County. Is it possible that Melissa was actually Melissa Elizabeth and the person you asked about? Among the Germans at that time the first name was a baptismal name and they were called by their middle name. Larry >I enjoyed larry's little atories. larry so you know anyhting about a John >Baysinger who was in the Greene County Tn. area. There was a Michael >Basinger who lived with his dauighter. mary Gosnell, who was married to a >latison Gosnell. My gggrandmother was either a Gosnel or a Baysinger. Her >marriage license to Abrahm Dryman in Greene County Tn in the mid 18oos cited >her to be Melissa, but her daughter 's child gave the Mormons the name of >John Baysinger as Melissa's mate for the >birth of Carolyn, Melissa's daughter. . Carolyn and a small boy were >children of Melissa when she married Abraham Dryman.My tree goes this way >gggrandmother: Melissa ( Gosnel or Baysinger) married Dryman >ggrandmother Carolyn daughter already born before mother's marriage to >Dryman. Carolyn married > John Walker Lankford in Greene County TN. >grandfather John W. Lankford, son of Carolyn. this family lived in the Romeo >community on the border of Greene and hawkins Counties. Carolyn's husband's >Civll War grave ia in the Providence Cemetery in that area. I have a lot of >information on all of these people, buy cannot docciment who Carolyn's >father was. >----- Original Message ----- >From: "Lawrence E. Payne" <lep8@cornell.edu> >To: <baysinger@rootsweb.com> >Sent: Monday, June 11, 2007 9:16 PM >Subject: Re: [Baysinger] Larry Payne info > > >>I have used Personal Ancestral File 2.3.1 to record my ancestral >> information, and unfortunately it will not run on my Mac OS-X. I >> have over 4300 entries, but of course I can't print from the list. >> If anyone has a suggestion I would greatly appreciate it. As for >> writing a book, I am not a serious genealogist and am much more >> interested in stories and in how our ancestors lived than in dates >> and places, so at 83 I have no plans to write a book. Two typical >> stories of my direct ancestry are the following: >> >> My great grandmother, Elizabeth Rebecca (Cassidy)Basinger apparently >> spent the last several months of her life essentially bed ridden. >> She smoked a corncob pipe, and when near death she asked for her >> pipe, lit up, took a couple of puffs, and promptly died. >> >> My great great grandfather, John Basinger, was married to Susan >> Barnes. After they had been married some 15 years Susan converted to >> Catholicism, but John did not. After another 10+ years John was >> lying on his death bed. Susan kept after him to be baptized Catholic >> for fear that otherwise he might go to hell. Finally John is >> supposed to have agreed to be baptized Catholic if Susan would just >> give him at least one day of peace. He was baptized and died a >> couple of days later. Incidentally I believe that all of John's and >> Susan's children became Catholic. John and his ancestors had all >> belonged to a German Reformed church. >> >> One thing always fascinated me about my Basinger ancestry. They >> seemed always to be on the move. Germany to Lancaster, Pa and then >> after 20 years to Rockingham County, Va. After 10 or 12 years in >> Virginia, they moved to Greenbrier County, West Virginia. After >> another 10 years they moved to Breckinridge County, Kentucky. Some > > stayed in Kentucky, some went to Edgar County, Il. and some,including >> my ancestors moved to Perry County, Indiana. A couple of generations >> later my grandparents moved to Saline County, Il., and 20 years after >> that my parents moved to Hamilton County, Il. I myself have lived in >> a number of different states, so maybe the wanderlust is in the >> blood. I was in the navy during WORLD WAR II, and have been teaching >> since 1947. Before retiring I spent 30 years in the mathematics >> department at Cornell University. >> >> Larry >> >> >> >> >> >>>Wow, as usual you are a font of knowledge. Any chance of putting it all -- >>>one day in my lifetime -- into book form? Then I would not have to >>>enter all of >>> this info - I could just buy the book. My family of expertise is the >>>CALLISON family of Clark Co., Ohio. I am planning on getting it >>>cleaned up -- >>>proofed etc-- and put on CD. At least cheaper and then people can print >>>what >>>they want. Just some thoughts. Put me down if you decide to. Thanks as >>>always >>>for sharing your research. Marilyn >>> >>> >>> >>>************************************** See what's free at >>>http://www.aol.com. >>>********* >>>Resources for list members: >>>http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~valorie/Baysinger-L.htm >>>------------------------------- >>>To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >>>BAYSINGER-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without >>>the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >> >> ********* >> Resources for list members: >> http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~valorie/Baysinger-L.htm >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> BAYSINGER-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >> quotes in the subject and the body of the message >> > > >********* >Resources for list members: >http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~valorie/Baysinger-L.htm >------------------------------- >To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >BAYSINGER-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without >the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
I enjoyed larry's little atories. larry so you know anyhting about a John Baysinger who was in the Greene County Tn. area. There was a Michael Basinger who lived with his dauighter. mary Gosnell, who was married to a latison Gosnell. My gggrandmother was either a Gosnel or a Baysinger. Her marriage license to Abrahm Dryman in Greene County Tn in the mid 18oos cited her to be Melissa, but her daughter 's child gave the Mormons the name of John Baysinger as Melissa's mate for the birth of Carolyn, Melissa's daughter. . Carolyn and a small boy were children of Melissa when she married Abraham Dryman.My tree goes this way gggrandmother: Melissa ( Gosnel or Baysinger) married Dryman ggrandmother Carolyn daughter already born before mother's marriage to Dryman. Carolyn married John Walker Lankford in Greene County TN. grandfather John W. Lankford, son of Carolyn. this family lived in the Romeo community on the border of Greene and hawkins Counties. Carolyn's husband's Civll War grave ia in the Providence Cemetery in that area. I have a lot of information on all of these people, buy cannot docciment who Carolyn's father was. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Lawrence E. Payne" <lep8@cornell.edu> To: <baysinger@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, June 11, 2007 9:16 PM Subject: Re: [Baysinger] Larry Payne info >I have used Personal Ancestral File 2.3.1 to record my ancestral > information, and unfortunately it will not run on my Mac OS-X. I > have over 4300 entries, but of course I can't print from the list. > If anyone has a suggestion I would greatly appreciate it. As for > writing a book, I am not a serious genealogist and am much more > interested in stories and in how our ancestors lived than in dates > and places, so at 83 I have no plans to write a book. Two typical > stories of my direct ancestry are the following: > > My great grandmother, Elizabeth Rebecca (Cassidy)Basinger apparently > spent the last several months of her life essentially bed ridden. > She smoked a corncob pipe, and when near death she asked for her > pipe, lit up, took a couple of puffs, and promptly died. > > My great great grandfather, John Basinger, was married to Susan > Barnes. After they had been married some 15 years Susan converted to > Catholicism, but John did not. After another 10+ years John was > lying on his death bed. Susan kept after him to be baptized Catholic > for fear that otherwise he might go to hell. Finally John is > supposed to have agreed to be baptized Catholic if Susan would just > give him at least one day of peace. He was baptized and died a > couple of days later. Incidentally I believe that all of John's and > Susan's children became Catholic. John and his ancestors had all > belonged to a German Reformed church. > > One thing always fascinated me about my Basinger ancestry. They > seemed always to be on the move. Germany to Lancaster, Pa and then > after 20 years to Rockingham County, Va. After 10 or 12 years in > Virginia, they moved to Greenbrier County, West Virginia. After > another 10 years they moved to Breckinridge County, Kentucky. Some > stayed in Kentucky, some went to Edgar County, Il. and some,including > my ancestors moved to Perry County, Indiana. A couple of generations > later my grandparents moved to Saline County, Il., and 20 years after > that my parents moved to Hamilton County, Il. I myself have lived in > a number of different states, so maybe the wanderlust is in the > blood. I was in the navy during WORLD WAR II, and have been teaching > since 1947. Before retiring I spent 30 years in the mathematics > department at Cornell University. > > Larry > > > > > >>Wow, as usual you are a font of knowledge. Any chance of putting it all -- >>one day in my lifetime -- into book form? Then I would not have to >>enter all of >> this info - I could just buy the book. My family of expertise is the >>CALLISON family of Clark Co., Ohio. I am planning on getting it >>cleaned up -- >>proofed etc-- and put on CD. At least cheaper and then people can print >>what >>they want. Just some thoughts. Put me down if you decide to. Thanks as >>always >>for sharing your research. Marilyn >> >> >> >>************************************** See what's free at >>http://www.aol.com. >>********* >>Resources for list members: >>http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~valorie/Baysinger-L.htm >>------------------------------- >>To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >>BAYSINGER-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without >>the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > ********* > Resources for list members: > http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~valorie/Baysinger-L.htm > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > BAYSINGER-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >
I have used Personal Ancestral File 2.3.1 to record my ancestral information, and unfortunately it will not run on my Mac OS-X. I have over 4300 entries, but of course I can't print from the list. If anyone has a suggestion I would greatly appreciate it. As for writing a book, I am not a serious genealogist and am much more interested in stories and in how our ancestors lived than in dates and places, so at 83 I have no plans to write a book. Two typical stories of my direct ancestry are the following: My great grandmother, Elizabeth Rebecca (Cassidy)Basinger apparently spent the last several months of her life essentially bed ridden. She smoked a corncob pipe, and when near death she asked for her pipe, lit up, took a couple of puffs, and promptly died. My great great grandfather, John Basinger, was married to Susan Barnes. After they had been married some 15 years Susan converted to Catholicism, but John did not. After another 10+ years John was lying on his death bed. Susan kept after him to be baptized Catholic for fear that otherwise he might go to hell. Finally John is supposed to have agreed to be baptized Catholic if Susan would just give him at least one day of peace. He was baptized and died a couple of days later. Incidentally I believe that all of John's and Susan's children became Catholic. John and his ancestors had all belonged to a German Reformed church. One thing always fascinated me about my Basinger ancestry. They seemed always to be on the move. Germany to Lancaster, Pa and then after 20 years to Rockingham County, Va. After 10 or 12 years in Virginia, they moved to Greenbrier County, West Virginia. After another 10 years they moved to Breckinridge County, Kentucky. Some stayed in Kentucky, some went to Edgar County, Il. and some,including my ancestors moved to Perry County, Indiana. A couple of generations later my grandparents moved to Saline County, Il., and 20 years after that my parents moved to Hamilton County, Il. I myself have lived in a number of different states, so maybe the wanderlust is in the blood. I was in the navy during WORLD WAR II, and have been teaching since 1947. Before retiring I spent 30 years in the mathematics department at Cornell University. Larry >Wow, as usual you are a font of knowledge. Any chance of putting it all -- >one day in my lifetime -- into book form? Then I would not have to >enter all of > this info - I could just buy the book. My family of expertise is the >CALLISON family of Clark Co., Ohio. I am planning on getting it >cleaned up -- >proofed etc-- and put on CD. At least cheaper and then people can print what >they want. Just some thoughts. Put me down if you decide to. Thanks as always >for sharing your research. Marilyn > > > >************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com. >********* >Resources for list members: >http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~valorie/Baysinger-L.htm >------------------------------- >To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >BAYSINGER-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without >the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Wow, as usual you are a font of knowledge. Any chance of putting it all -- one day in my lifetime -- into book form? Then I would not have to enter all of this info - I could just buy the book. My family of expertise is the CALLISON family of Clark Co., Ohio. I am planning on getting it cleaned up -- proofed etc-- and put on CD. At least cheaper and then people can print what they want. Just some thoughts. Put me down if you decide to. Thanks as always for sharing your research. Marilyn ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com.
There are a few mistakes in Corene Wagner's records of the early Baysinger (Basinger) families. Johan Peter did die in 1801, but the tax records kept listing the property in his name until the heirs sold it. In fact his widow and children moved to Greenbrier County (now West Virginia) shortly after Johan Peter died. I have no record of his birth or of his first marriage in Germany. He had at least two children by his first marriage: 1) Peter, who first married in Pennsylvania and had at least one daughter, Susanna. After she died Peter joined Johan Peter's family in Virginia and married Hannah Snider on 27 May, 1796. This family eventually moved to Clark County, Ohio. 2) Maria Magdalena, who married Andreas Schaefer in Lancaster, Pa. on April 1, 1788. Johan Peter's second marriage was to Barbara Schneider in Lancaster, Pa. on 10 October, 1771. Their children were: 1) Johan Michael (24 Dec 1772 - ??) married Anna Barbara Plecker (24 May, 1776 - ??) in Rockingham County, Va. on 23 Dec 1793 2) Caspar (28 Jun 1775 - 1841) married Eve Snider on 26 Dec 1796 in Rockingham Co. 3) Juliana Elizabeth (20 Sep, 1777 - ??} married her cousin George Besinger (6 Jul 1774 - ??) on 3 Oct 1795 in Rockingham County. 4) Maria Margaret (28 Jun 1785 - ??) married Joseph Huff (20 Apr 1781 - ??) in 1801 5) Johannes (6 Dec 1787 - ??) in Pennsylvania: probably died young 6) Valentine (1 Mar 1795 - 21 Aug 1889) married Serena Jane Ruby (27 Feb 1796 - 4 Mar 1877) on 12 May 1814 in Breckinridge Co., Ky. 7) Susanna (26 Mar 1799 - 28 Sep 1864) married James Ruby (5 Feb 1790 - 29Aug 1845) in Breckinridge County. She died in Ringold, Iowa. Corene had listed two other names that I could not verify. It does seem likely that there were other children between Johannes and Valentine in age. The children of Johan Michael were: 1) Elizabeth (26 Nov 1794 - ??) 2) John (26 Oct 1796 - 22 Mar 1847) married Susan Barnes(4 Jul 1800 - 24 Mar 1865) in Kentucky in 1821. Susan was baptized Catholic on 22 Oct 1837 and John baptized on his death bed. 3) John Jacob (29 Mar 1799 - 26 Apr 1884) married Mary (Polly) Barnes (?? - 1 Apr 1890) on May i, 1825 in Perry County, In. 4) Peter (19 Sep 1801 - ??) married Rebecca Burgess (1807 - ??) in 1827. There is some indication that Rebecca was a originally a Barnes, the sister of Susan and Polly above, who had previously been married to a Burgess. Depositions were taken from one of John Jacob's children during a nasty divorce between Peter and Rebecca in which the child states that Polly and Rebecca were sisters. Also Peter had a drinking and a gambling problem and at one point had to mortgage his property to pay debts. He mortgaged his property to Edmund Barnes , a brother of Susan and Polly. 5) Michael (7 Nov 1805 - 16 Dec 1870) married first Mary Hufford Link (21 Oct 1792 - 1845/46) on 11 Feb 1825 in Perry Co., In., and married second Martha Harding (?? - 27 Dec 1884) on 7 Sep 1846. 6) Samuel (?? - ca 1850) marr. Mary Thomas (?? - 1851) on 31 Aug 1828 in Meade Co., Ky. 7) Catherine (17 Nov 1808 - 4 Sep 1875) marr. Lester Stiles (1805 - 19 Oct 1894) in 1829 8) Daniel (1813 - ??) marr. Rachel ?? (1815 - ??) in 1833. Daniel was killed in felling a tree. 9) Malinda (1816 - ??) marr. George W. Chandley (?? - ??) on 31 Oct 1840. Malinda was a big woman and George was small. They eloped from Kentucky to Fredonia, In. to get married. 10 ) William (1820 - ??) marr. Elizabeth Thomas (21 Jun 1819 - ??) on 4 Oct 1840. The first four were born in Rockingham County,Virginia; Michael, Samuel, and Catherine were born in Greenbrier County, West Virginia, and the last three were born in Breckinridge County, Ky. The children of John Basinger and Susan Barnes were: 1) Mary Mahulda (Hulda) (9 Sep 1822 - 18 Sep 1907) marr. William Foster (21 Oct 1821 - 1868) on 17 Nov. 1845. She was baptized Catholic on 8 May 1847. 2) William T. (1827 - 6 Apr 1879) marr. Elizabeth Rebecca Cassidy (24 Jun 1830 - Nov 1801) on 31 Aug 1849. 3) Samuel (16 Apr 1828 - 20 May 1915) marr. Mary Miller (27 May 1830 - 11 Mar 1868) on 20 Nov 1856. 4) Henry (1832 - Jan 1885) marr. Elizabeth Alvey (1834 - ??) on 28 Dec 1850. 5) Margaret (10 Sep 1833 - 18 Dec 1878) marr. George G. Weedman (29 Apr 1922 - 25 Apr 1897) on 19 Apr 1853. 6) Sarah (25 Oct 1835 - 27 Nov 1911); listed as deaf and dumb in the census. 7) Thomas (20 Nov 1837) - 21 May 1859) ; unmarried, baptized (24 Jan 1858) 8) Elizabeth (29 Oct 1840 - ??) marr. John Herboville(May 1844 - ??). 9) Mary (29 Oct 1840 - 24 Oct 1848); she and Elizabeth baptized on 29 Nov 1840. Almost all of the births, deaths, and burials were in Perry county, Indiana; however my great grandmother Elizabeth Rebecca (Cassidy) Basinger is buried in an unmarked grave in Equality, Illinois. Larry
On Wednesday 30 May 2007 19:02, GNEOLOG@aol.com wrote: > I have some family sheets from almost 10 years ago sent to me by Edwin and > Lois Basinger -- are they on this list? Anyway, looks like the line may be > from Joseph Samuel Basinger born 1832 Breckinridge Co., KY. Joseph Samuel > is the son of Michael Basinger and Maria Hofford Link. ::snip:: Johannes b. 1796 WV (sic) d. 29 Mar 1847 (note: gravestone says Mar. 24, "age 53 years") bur. Old St. John's Cem., Perry Co. IN (Catholic) m. Susan BARNES. Susan BARNES, d/o Daniel Barnes and Margaret MILLER, b. 4 Jul 1800 IN d. 6 Mar 1865 (note: gravestone says Mar. 24, "Age 64 yrs 8 mos 20 days") Perry Co. IN, bur. Old St. John's Cem., Perry Co. IN (Catholic). Their children: Mary Mahulda b. 9 Sep 1822 d. 18 Sep 1907 m. 1 Feb 1846 William FOSTER. William T. b. 1827 IN d. 6 Apr 1879 Perry Co. IN m. 31 Aug 1849 Elizabeth CASSIDY. Joseph Samuel b. 1829 IN m -- where there should be a name, there is only two dates, 7 Aug 1853 and 28 Dec. 1850 and a question mark! Samuel b. 1829 IN (twins? same person?) m. 1. Philadelphia CHEWNING 7 Aug 1853 (same as one of the dates above) m. 2. Elizabeth DYER 20 Nov 1856. Also, the name Mary MILLER is in the marriage space -- is the 20 Nov. date hers? Henry b. 1832 IN d. 31 Jan 1885 m. 28 Dec 1850 Elizabeth ALVEY. Margaret Ann b. 10 Sep 1833 d. 18 Dec 1878 both Perry Co. IN, m. 18 Apr 1853 George Glasscock WEEDMAN. Caroline b. 1835 IN b. Aug 1860 m. 12 Aug 1854 James W. WEEDMAN. Sarah b. 1836 IN -- Larry Payne: one note says "deaf and dumb" Thomas b. 25 Nov 1837 d. 21 May 1859 bur. Old St. John's Cem., Perry Co. IN (Catholic) - dates from gravestone Elizabeth b. 28 Oct 1840 Mary b. 29 Aug 1840 d. 25 Sep 1849 bur. Old St. John's Cem., Perry Co. IN (Catholic). Gravestone says 1847, "age 6 yrs, 9 mos, 26 das." Mary Alda bapt. 1847 IN I have a note: Vol. II p. 56 Marriage Licenses Perry Co. Indiana: Joseph B. BASINGER - Philadelphia CHEWNING 7 Aug 1853. I look forward to updating my notes with better info from the group! Valorie
On Wednesday 30 May 2007 19:02, GNEOLOG@aol.com wrote: > I have some family sheets from almost 10 years ago sent to me by Edwin and > Lois Basinger -- are they on this list? Anyway, looks like the line may be > from Joseph Samuel Basinger born 1832 Breckinridge Co., KY. Joseph Samuel > is the son of Michael Basinger and Maria Hofford Link. Now I obviously > don't have all the children of Johann Michel Basinger and Anna Barbar > Plecher in my database because I have no Michael listed. I have only input > 4 children and this file has 9 children. Before I start entering all of > this -- does this initial info look correct? I am wondering if it is all > on _www.familysearch.org_ (http://www.familysearch.org) because it has LDS > Data informaiton included on these family sheets. The info I have on Johan Michael & his wife Barbara BLACKER/PLACKER comes from a Tacoma GS Family sheet. Johan Michael b. 24 Dec. 1772 in Lancaster, Lancaster Co. PA d. 1834 KY m. VA (no date or source). Barbara is noted to be the d/o Peter BLACKER. Their children: Elizabeth b. 26 Nov 1794 VA. Johannes b. Rockingham Co. VA 1796 d. Perry Co. IN 29 Mar 1847 m. Susan BARNES 29 Apr 1825. Corine Wagner notes that John's death was also reported as Mar 24 in both 1846 and 1848. John Jacob b. 29 May 1799 VA m. Polly BARNES 29 Apr 1825 Peter b. 19 Sept 1801 VA m. Rebecca BARNES? Michael b. 1804 m. 1. Mary SINK m. 2. Martha HARDING 10 Sept. 1846 Perry Co. IN. Samuel m. Mary THOMAS Daniel m. Rachel --?-- Catherine b. 1808 Green Brier Co. VA d. Meade Co. KY 4 Sept 1875 m. Lester STILES William m. Elizabeth THOMAS Since this isn't my direct family line, I've done no research on them. Does anyone have better data & proof than this? Now, for Johannes, I have more information, which I'll send as a separate post. > So just to start the ball rolling, what is the correct date of birth and > death for Johann Peter Basinger? Do we know his first wife's name. My dates > are not the same as this file. This file 1740-1801. My file 1750-1808. Of > course no source for this <sigh>. And who were the children from each of > his marriages. I am at square one <smile> Take care. Marilyn Some of Larry Payne's research is summarized here: http://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.baysinger/112/mb.ashx Unfortunately, I don't know of records being found proving Johan Peter's birth or possible first marriage, nor do I know of children of that first marriage. Larry, have you found any more about Johan Peter and his life and ancestry? Valorie
I have some family sheets from almost 10 years ago sent to me by Edwin and Lois Basinger -- are they on this list? Anyway, looks like the line may be from Joseph Samuel Basinger born 1832 Breckinridge Co., KY. Joseph Samuel is the son of Michael Basinger and Maria Hofford Link. Now I obviously don't have all the children of Johann Michel Basinger and Anna Barbar Plecher in my database because I have no Michael listed. I have only input 4 children and this file has 9 children. Before I start entering all of this -- does this initial info look correct? I am wondering if it is all on _www.familysearch.org_ (http://www.familysearch.org) because it has LDS Data informaiton included on these family sheets. So just to start the ball rolling, what is the correct date of birth and death for Johann Peter Basinger? Do we know his first wife's name. My dates are not the same as this file. This file 1740-1801. My file 1750-1808. Of course no source for this <sigh>. And who were the children from each of his marriages. I am at square one <smile> Take care. Marilyn ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: sjam123 Surnames: Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.baysinger/355/mb.ashx Message Board Post: Frank Baysinger married Laura M Powell, probably in the Girard Kansas Area, They had two sons, they moved to eastern Colorado and he died between 1890 and 1896 At Granada Colo. Where is he buried, they lived at Two Buttes or Minneapolis Co which is farther south. Any information on him would be great. Laura came to Huerfano Co in 1896 with her parents,children and brothers. Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.
You'd also want Bössinger since they originate from that. That spelling is where the pronunciation Baysinger comes from. I wonder if any changed to Bossinger in the US? -----Original Message----- From: baysinger-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:baysinger-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Valorie Zimmerman Sent: Saturday, May 19, 2007 5:20 PM To: baysinger@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [Baysinger] BAYSINGER Digest, Vol 2, Issue 25 On Saturday 19 May 2007 11:01, Terry wrote: > >Wouldn't > >it be nice to *confirm* the relationships of all the immigrant > >Baysinger/Basinger/Bessinger etc. lines? > > > >Valorie > > Yes, and don't forget the (apparently even rarer) Bussinger line! Terry, the cool thing about doing a DNA test, is that you could KNOW whether or not Bussinger is a variant spelling, or a completely separate line. Get a male Bussinger cousin -- make sure there are no adoptions, etc. -- and go for it! Valorie ********* Resources for list members: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~valorie/Baysinger-L.htm ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to BAYSINGER-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
On Saturday 19 May 2007 11:01, Terry wrote: > >Wouldn't > >it be nice to *confirm* the relationships of all the immigrant > >Baysinger/Basinger/Bessinger etc. lines? > > > >Valorie > > Yes, and don't forget the (apparently even rarer) Bussinger line! Terry, the cool thing about doing a DNA test, is that you could KNOW whether or not Bussinger is a variant spelling, or a completely separate line. Get a male Bussinger cousin -- make sure there are no adoptions, etc. -- and go for it! Valorie
>Wouldn't >it be nice to *confirm* the relationships of all the immigrant >Baysinger/Basinger/Bessinger etc. lines? > >Valorie Yes, and don't forget the (apparently even rarer) Bussinger line! Terry Depression is merely anger without enthusiasm. Support bacteria. They're the only culture some people have. ________________________________________ PeoplePC Online A better way to Internet http://www.peoplepc.com
In a message dated 5/19/2007 2:01:33 A.M. Central Daylight Time, baysinger-request@rootsweb.com writes: I would love to find a male Baysinger cousin too. I'm so glad that there are regional groups who can help us "rare surname" people out. Wouldn't it be nice to *confirm* the relationships of all the immigrant Baysinger/Basinger/Bessinger etc. lines? Valorie, Sounds like Sharon is interested in having a relative tested which would at least put us on the chart. I have not checked to see if there is a Baysinger list but I know that Charles Kerschner has a group for German immigrants to Pennsylvania that should qualify us for a group rate if no Baysinger group. Take care. Marilyn ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com.