Twila My grandmother, Mary Elizabeth Behymer, was 6ft tall, and wrote beautiful stories, never published. At the age of 81, she set down in her notebook about her trip from Campbell Co, KY to lower Kentucky, and the wagon trip across to West Plains, Howell Co, MO. It was very exciting. They took a flat boat from the Ohio River at Newport, the Kentucky side, took a "1000" mile trip on a flat boat down the Ohio to Mississippi River stopping at the eastern tip of Kentucky, Livingston Co, staying there for a few months but there was a drouth and times were bad, so they recruited another wagon to go with them to West Plains, Howell Co, MO where their friends the "Doty's" were. There were 6 people, 2 wagons; Grandmother had a small baby. She told how they crossed rivers, and the night the Jesse James group stopped at their camp. She said it took 17 days before they reached West Plains, with rain almost everyday. They homesteaded outside the town of West Plains, and she had altogether 7boys and 3 girls, one being my father. One of her favorite poems was: .....ENDS... GOD GAVE US EACH TWO ENDS, ONE TO SIT ON - AND ONE TO THINK WITH. YOUR SUCCESS DEPENDS ON THE ONE YOU USE HEADS YOU WIN....TALES YOU LOSE. (author unkown) Sallye
Stick me in the Roster also....thanks 1. Johan George Becktelhymer, The Elder (questionable) 2. John and Elizabeth (Rinker??) Beckelhymer (questionable) 3. John and Barbara (Weddle) Beckelhymer/Behymer 1754-1812 4. Martin and Elizabeth (Lindsay) Behymer 1794-1881 5. Leroy Elmore and Sarah Jane (Nelson) Behymer 1832-1901 6. Henry and Mary Elizabeth (Behymer) Gundy she= 1856-1941 7. Leroy Elmore and Julia Grace (Manze) Gundy 1883-1944 8. Robert C. and Thelma Grace "Sallye" (Gundy) Martin 1923- Are we getting a copy of the Roster? Sallye
Yes, I would like to be included in the roster. My name is Cathy Behymer Silva from Fresno, California. Please let me know what information you need, and I would be happy to send a reply.
Yes Twila, I'd like to be included. Deanna
I would like to be on the roster. My grandfather was Charles Russell BEHYMER, son of William and Matilda Martin BEHYMER. William was son of Samuel and Sarah Ward Behymer, Samuel son of Solomon and Polly Webb Behymer, etc. I live in Madison, Indiana, moved here in Aug. 1961. My e-mail address is <ladkinso@seidata.com> Finding my ancestors has been difficult as my grandfather's mother, Matilda, died when he was one day old and the children were all sent to be raised by different families. Linda Behymer Adkinson
Here is my first attempt at sending the census records. I will check for errors a couple or more times before I mail this. I am typing the names exactly as they appeared on the original records, and have included some who may not be related, but, their name was close enough to make it a possibility. Most of the individuals below were listed in the Census Index, I didn't search the roll to see if they left someone out! 1820 MADISON Co. KY Census (recorded Jan. 1821) BECKELHIMER, Samuel 1 M under 10 1 M 26 under 45 2 F under 10 1 F 26 under 45 1820 GARRARD Co. KY Census (rec. Jan 1821--both entries were on same pg) PICKLEHIMER, H. 1 M 45 up 1 F 45 up 1 F slave 18 under 26 PICKLEHIMER, Jacob 1 M under 10 1 M 18 under 26 1 F 18 under 26 1820 ROCKCASTLE Co. KY Census (rec. Feb 15, 1820) PICKELHIMER, Isaac 2 M under 10 1 M 18 under 26 2 F under 10 2 F 16 under 18 1820 FLOYD Co. KY Census (rec. Feb 23, 1821) PICKLESIMER, Abraham 2 M under 10 2 M 10 under 16 1 M 18 under 26 1 M 45 up 1 F under 10 1 F 10 under 16 1 F 16 under 18 1 F 26 under 45 1830 ROCKCASTLE Co. KY Census (rec. Nov 1830) PICKLEHIMER, Isaac 2 M 10 under 15 1 M 20 under 30 1 M 30 under 40 1 F under 5 1 F 5 under 10 1 F 10 under 15 1 F 30 under 40 1840 BATH Co. KY Census (rec. Oct 22, 1840) PICKLEHIMER, John 1 M 5 under 10 2 M 10 under 15 1 M 70 under 80 1 F 5 under 10 1 F 10 under 15 2 F 15 under 20 1 F 40 under 50 1 M slave 24-35 1850 FLOYD Co. KY Census (rec. Aug 27, 1850--name, age, sex, occupation, value of real estate and place born) PICKLE, Sarah 50 F 150 KY Margaret 21 F KY Alfred 13 M KY PICKLESIMER, James 31 M farmer KY Mary 31 F KY Sarah 6 F KY John 4 M KY Mary 3 F KY Elizabeth 1 F KY (another person in household, age 14, looks like name Pelina or Petunia Pers_uage? b. in KY) 1850 LAWRENCE Co. KY Census (rec. Sept 24, 1850) BECKLEHIMER, Isaac 50 M farmer VA Mahale 35 F OH McGRAW, Mary Ann 18 F VA John V. 17 M farmer VA Caroline 13 F KY Mahale 8 F KY BECKLEHIMER, Martha 5 F KY Mary 16 F VA William 14 M VA Adeline 9 F VA 1850 CAMPBELL Co. KY Census (rec. Aug 30, 1850) BHYMER, Martin 57 M carpenter Elizabeth 46 F Hester 19 F Leroy 18 M laborer William 10 M BHYMER, Daniel 65 M 500 VA (rec. Aug 21, 1850) Vivian 56 F NY 1850 KENTON Co. KY (rec. Aug 5, 1850) B'HYMER, Abraham 53 M farmer 2000 VA Caleb 19 M farmer KY Lucy 17 F KY Joshua 16 M KY B'HYMER, Whitfield 39 M farmer 2000 KY (next to above) Julia Ann 31 F KY Ann 9 F KY Mary 6 F KY Marridus? 4 F KY Eveline 7/12 F KY Lucy 2 F KY BHYMER, Alfred 25 M farmer 600 KY (rec. Aug 5, 1850) Charlotte 20 F KY Missouri 7 F KY Columbus 22 M farmer KY BHYMER, Nathaniel 16 M laborer KY (rec. at home of Jacob, age 25, and Polly, age 46, RILEY & family--next door to Alfred Bhymer) BH'YMER, Polleria? 19 F (rec. Aug 10, 1850 as living at home of Jacob, age 50, and Milley, age 53, RILEY and their 6 children) B'HYMER, Philip 19 M laborer (rec. Sept 5, 1850 living at home of Mary McCollum, age 45, and 8 children) TO BE CONTINUED... Linda
Twila: By Jonathan, I assume you mean John, Sr in my descendancy narrative. I do not think you are being too bold, as the whole idea behind my posting the genealogy to the new web site was to get a discussion (and validation) going on any and all info that is posted there in order to arrive at the definitive version of this family's history. In fact, I am enheartened by your question, as I have not received much feedback to date. I am sure that Sallye Gundy would agree with this! So by all means, question anything that looks suspect or needs clarification. I don't have my notes in front of me, but I believe the newspaper article is from the Clermont Courier circa 1893. I received a copy of it more than 20 years ago from noted Behymer researcher, Ralph Behymer. It is not too long, and I had previously sent (months ago) a scanned image of this article to Jennifer Black with the hope that she would post it to the original Behymer web page, but nothing ever came of that. If time permits, I will see if I can upload this to the new web site this weekend. The main problem here is I have to figure out how to create an image file with my scanner that is small enough to be practical (and readable) to upload to the Internet. BTW: I am still waiting for some microfilms that I ordered from the Ohio Historical Society of early Clermont Courier newspapers, one of which, includes this article. In addition to this article, the other two primary references for the children of John, Sr are the Behymer diary of Aaron Sargent Behymer (see Jennifer Black's Behymer home page) and the Evert's History of Clermont County, OH. I have scanned the later, and will try to post this to the web site this weekend as well. Regards... John Charles Tippet JohnDoeTippet@csi.com P.S. I am related to Joseph Behymer. He is my ggg grandfather! ---------- > From: Veysey <veysey@coos.or.us> > To: BEHYMER-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: Questions > Date: Wednesday, September 23, 1998 11:12 PM > > John T. > > If I may be so bold, how did you select the sons and daughters of > Jonathan? > > Is the newspaper article mentioned in endnotes numbers 3 and 4 very > long? Could a copy be posted to the list? > > Of the 13 children that are listed, it would be interesting to match up > list members to their ancestor. We may discover that folks don't > realize that they may be descended from the same person. My ancestor > was #9 Jacob. > > Twila >
I had written a few days ago wanting to know if there was a connection between the David & Abraham Picklesimer in KY and the David & Abraham Pickelsimer in NC. I had not looked in a small book I have that was written by Dr. Dewey Pickelsimer. I had thought it was written in the early '60's, but I noticed on the cover that the book, titled "Historical Outline: The Pickelsimer Family" was written August, 1969. My daddy had received a copy of the book at the Pickelsimer Family Reunion of that year. It was actually written about the descendants of David Pickelsimer, Sr. of NC. I had failed to notice some information near the back of the book that was about the Kentucky branch of Pickelsimers. I will type it here exactly as it is written in the book by Dewey Pickelsimer. .............................................................................. We are happy to include in this family history, under the division of "Distant Relatives", this most interesting and informative geneological sketch of an entirely different branch of the Pickelsimer family in America, contributed by a Dr. F.M. Pickelsimer of Paintsville, KY. Dr. Pickelsimer was born on Nov. 17, 1899, about a year and a half after the writer was born. These two (Dr. F.M. Pickelsimer and Dr. Dewey W. Pickelsimer), as stated elsewhere, were students in different institutions in Louisville, KY at the same time in the late twenties. But, they did not meet until some 30 or 35 years later. This sketch covers nine generations. But only one person from each generation is listed in order to show Dr. F.M. Pickelsimer's lineage from the first generation to the present. However, when we come to Dr. F.M. Pickelsimer, Sr., all the members of each succeeding generation are listed. 1st Gen.: Dr. Jacob Pickelsimer migrated from Germany to the United States in 1727, and settled in Johnson County, KY, which at that time was part of Virginia. He was the father of 17 children. 2nd Gen.: Abraham Pickelsimer, Sr. 3rd Gen.: Abraham Pickelsimer, Jr. 4th Gen.: Dr. Nathaniel Pickelsimer who m. Loreana Williams 5th Gen.: Dr. Francis Marion Pickelsimer who first married Minerva Bayes, and later married Jenny Sublett. 6th Gen.: Calen Alvis Pickelsimer, born March 1874, died Aug. 1948. Married 1st: Elizabeth Wells. Later m. 2nd: Laura Crider 7th Gen.: Dr. Frank Marion (F.M.) Pickelsimer, Sr. born Nov. 17, 1899. First married Thelma Becker, later married Jessie Doss. 8th Gen.: Children of Dr. F.M. Pickelsimer, Sr: F.M. Pickelsimer, Jr. born June 4, 1926 and Betty Lou Lundgreen, born 6 Dec 1958 9th Gen.: Dr. F. M. Pickelsimer,I has six grandchildren: (a) Frank Pickelsimer,II married Linda (Stone) Pickelsimer (she is deceased). He has four children: Frank,III born Nov.23, 1952; Stephena Stone, born Sept. 1, 1955; Bradley Harrison, born Mar. 15, 1957; and Elizabeth Ann, born Feb. 5, 1959. Betty Lou (Pickelsimer) Lundgreen has two children: Sharon Thelma Lundgreen, b. Dec. 6, 1958 Kimberly Lynn Lundgreen, b. Mar. 18, 1960 (I typed this information exactly as it was printed in the book. If you notice on 8th Gen. the date of Betty Lou Lundgreen is the same as one of her daughters in 9th Gen. Evidently there was a typographical error. I think the date for Betty Lou was probably about 1928.)
Twila, Has anyone heard from Lori? And what about Bev? Who is still with us? Tom, we know you're here. Keep up your words of wisdom. We ENJOY you sense of humor............ Kathy Graham Friend Veysey wrote: > We haven't heard from the "mad scanner" in a long time. Gary, are you > out there? Do you have any links to the recent Behymer postings? > > Just missing some of the old timers, > Twila
Hi, folks! I am working on a new roster of list members and their descendancy. I will only include you if you let me know that you want to be on the list. Then I will send you your entry for approval before I post the information to the list. I hope to include your name, home state, direct ancestors and email address. If you have an interesting fact about one of your Behymer/P'Hymers, I'll include that too. Our previous roster helped us all to know each other a little more. So hope you will want to be included. Thanks. Twila
This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------6EEECE03310FFA6C11E60859 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit I don't know how many of you were on the list last May, but in looking at some old emails I came across this correspondence. Could this be our Johan George Beckelhymer? There are some similarities and several differences. Twila --------------6EEECE03310FFA6C11E60859 Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline Return-Path: <BEHYMER-L-request@rootsweb.com> Received: from fp-1.rootsweb.com (fp-1.rootsweb.com [207.113.233.233]) by mail.coos.or.us (8.8.5/8.8.5) with ESMTP id JAA05707 for <veysey@mail.coos.or.us>; Sat, 9 May 1998 09:10:15 -0700 Received: (from slist@localhost) by fp-1.rootsweb.com (8.8.5/8.8.5) id HAA13361 for veysey@mail.coos.or.us; Sat, 9 May 1998 07:39:51 -0700 (PDT) Resent-Date: Sat, 9 May 1998 07:39:51 -0700 (PDT) Message-ID: <35546E11.8112758F@coos.or.us> Date: Sat, 09 May 1998 07:54:09 -0700 From: Veysey <veysey@coos.or.us> X-Mailer: Mozilla 4.05 [en] (Win95; I) MIME-Version: 1.0 Old-To: BEHYMER MAILLIST <BEHYMER-L@rootsweb.com> Subject: [Fwd: Gorge Bechtell, Mortonhouse 1729] Content-Type: multipart/mixed; boundary="------------2D777E3A4A0E5A7D9820CE16" Resent-Message-ID: <"C0qQwC.A.OQD.1qGV1"@fp-1.rootsweb.com> To: BEHYMER-L@rootsweb.com Resent-From: BEHYMER-L@rootsweb.com X-Mailing-List: <BEHYMER-L@rootsweb.com> archive/latest/574 X-Loop: BEHYMER-L@rootsweb.com Precedence: list Resent-Sender: BEHYMER-L-request@rootsweb.com This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------2D777E3A4A0E5A7D9820CE16 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit BillyBob, I am forwarding this to the Behymers. I must have missed a post or two, or else this came from an individual email and not one to the group. Please let us know if these leads lead us to the Behymers/Bechelsheimers/etc. Twila --------------2D777E3A4A0E5A7D9820CE16 Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline Return-Path: <BRETHREN-request@rootsweb.com> Received: from fp-1.rootsweb.com (fp-1.rootsweb.com [207.113.233.233]) by mail.coos.or.us (8.8.5/8.8.5) with ESMTP id GAA02974 for <veysey@mail.coos.or.us>; Sat, 9 May 1998 06:51:57 -0700 Received: (from slist@localhost) by fp-1.rootsweb.com (8.8.5/8.8.5) id GAA27559; Sat, 9 May 1998 06:36:18 -0700 (PDT) Resent-Date: Sat, 9 May 1998 06:36:18 -0700 (PDT) From: JACKCLOPPE <JACKCLOPPE@aol.com> Message-ID: <6dd56cbd.35545f3a@aol.com> Date: Sat, 9 May 1998 09:50:49 EDT Old-To: BRETHREN@rootsweb.com, jljsr1@juno.com, PADUTCHgenONLY-L@rootsweb.com Mime-Version: 1.0 Subject: Re: Gorge Bechtell, Mortonhouse 1729 Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: AOL 3.0 for Windows 95 sub 62 Resent-Message-ID: <"ij_uHB.A.NuG.QvFV1"@fp-1.rootsweb.com> To: BRETHREN@rootsweb.com Resent-From: BRETHREN@rootsweb.com Reply-To: BRETHREN@rootsweb.com X-Mailing-List: <BRETHREN@rootsweb.com> archive/latest/4206 X-Loop: BRETHREN@rootsweb.com Precedence: list Resent-Sender: BRETHREN-request@rootsweb.com In a message dated 98-05-08 22:42:23 EDT, jljsr1@juno.com writes: << BillyBob My wife, Janet Louise Emerick, has a George Bechtel as her 5th g-grandfather. My information indicates arrival aboard the ship Mortonhouse 1728/1729. His wife was a Maria and he died 19 March 1759 in Hereford, Berks county, PA. He was a farmer and a weaver and my info places him as Minister in the Palatinate, 1727. This information came through a second source but the reference is to page 251, "History of Franconia Mennonites," Wenger, 1937. Would be interested in additional data and the ancestors of this Georg Bechtell (Bechtel, Bechtelsheimers. Have a great day! Lee in AZ. jljsr1@juno.com >> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Lee in AZ , I have a family of four siblings that includes a George bca 1708 and my Mennonite Bishop Martin Bechtel, m Elizabeth Richer. Parents Hans Jacob & Elizabeth. Lived near Pottstown, MontgomeryCoPa but was Coventy, Chester. Referenced by R W Davis in Emmigrants, Refugees & Prisoners. What to you want to exchange and how? I'm PC running PAF 3.0, Reunion and FTW/FTM and can send / receive .ged. Give me some idea of how much you have AND HOW MUCH you want. Jack Clopper in Alexandria, VA ==== BRETHREN Mailing List ==== 3 ---------------------------------------------- This is the Brethren Genealogy and History Network we are sponsored by The Fellowship Of Brethren Genealogists You are invited to join the membership of FOBG For further information e-mail McAdams@udayton.edu ------------------------ --------------2D777E3A4A0E5A7D9820CE16-- --------------6EEECE03310FFA6C11E60859--
HI Tom! I've rec'd this message several times this week but it still makes me laugh. Esp # 10: >10. Ed McMahon, several TV cameras and an envelope from Publishers >Clearing House arrive at your front door on Super Bowl Sunday, and the >first thing you say is, "Are you related to the McMahons of Ohio?" My husband is sooo sick of me interupting him when he mentions a name, & I *have* to ask "oh, did they come from PA?" or "do you know where he's from?". The pres. of some assoc. he's in is actually a Deiter but my husband refuses to ask him abt it & the man's from PA!! Gee, no wonder soo many people have sent me this message...... Anyway, how are you? I'm still up to my eyeballs in Scoles research. Can't untangle them! They got into a big tangle in OH & spread. Now I'm playing connect the dots w/ the 1820-1840 census'. Losing what little mind I have left but enjoying it. Later, Cindy Cindy Torres Owens 1023 Aquia Dr Stafford, VA 22554-1940 cindyo@staffnet.com http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/o/w/e/Cindy-L-Owens/index.html http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~blksheep/ac.html#cindyl
John T. If I may be so bold, how did you select the sons and daughters of Jonathan? Is the newspaper article mentioned in endnotes numbers 3 and 4 very long? Could a copy be posted to the list? Of the 13 children that are listed, it would be interesting to match up list members to their ancestor. We may discover that folks don't realize that they may be descended from the same person. My ancestor was #9 Jacob. Twila
We haven't heard from the "mad scanner" in a long time. Gary, are you out there? Do you have any links to the recent Behymer postings? Just missing some of the old timers, Twila
John, I returned to the library tonight and plan to go again before the week is over. I already had some Campbell Co. Census records, but found some other Becklehimer's, Pickelsimer's, etc. in Kentucky that I want to send too. Earlier, I had only looked under the name BEHYMER! Then as soon as my daughter can show me how to send an attachment to my e-mail, I'll get it submitted! Hope to start in a few days--just as soon as I get all the records together. I'm glad I can help in some small way. Thanks. Linda
You Know You're Taking Genealogy Too Seriously If . . . 1. In order to put the 'final touches' on your genealogical research, you've asked all of your closest relatives to provide DNA samples. 2. You are the only person to show up at the cemetery research party with a shovel. 3. You were instrumental in having "non-genealogical use of the genealogy room copy machine" classified as a federal hate crime. 4. Your house leans slightly toward the side where your genealogical records are stored. 5. You decided to take a two-week break from genealogy, and the U.S. Postal Office immediately laid off 1,500 employees. 6. Out of respect for your best friend's unquestioned reputation for honesty and integrity, you are willing to turn off that noisy surveillance camera while she reviews your 57 genealogical research notebooks in your home. The armed security guard, however, will remain. 7. You plod merrily along "refining" your recently published family history, blissfully unaware that the number of errata pages now far exceeds the number of pages in your original publication. 8. During an ice storm and power outage, you ignore the pleas of your shivering spouse and place your last quilt around that 1886 photograph of dear Uncle George. 9. The most recent document in your "missing Ancestors" file is a 36-page contract between you and Johnson Billboard Advertising Company. 10. Ed McMahon, several TV cameras and an envelope from Publishers Clearing House arrive at your front door on Super Bowl Sunday, and the first thing you say is, "Are you related to the McMahons of Ohio?" 11. "A Loving Family" and "Financial Security" have moved up to second and third, respectively, on your list of life's goals, but still lag far behind "Owning My Own Microfilm Reader." 12. A magical genie appears and agrees to grant your any one wish, and you ask that the 1890 Census be restored. 13. Your accountant is searching for a way to write off your number one expense, genealogy research. Tom Robison Ossian, Indiana tcrobi@adamswells.com Never forget the importance of history. To know nothing of what happened before you took your place on earth, is to remain a child forever. [unknown]
In a message dated 9/22/98 5:21:00 AM, ladkinso@seidata.com writes: <<Your suggestion for the website sounds good but I think somewhere it should include the name Behymer. Growing up without knowing any of my relatives on my father's side (Behymer), I was under the impression that my immediate family were the only Behymer's around! Boy, was I mistaken! I remember when I first started researching my family, I didn't even check out the names Bechtelsheimer, Beckelsimer, Pickelsimer, etc. because I had no idea that these were original forms of the name Behymer. Only when I found the Behymer website did I begin to realize the connection and how many Behymer's there are. I may have missed all this fun if I hadn't spotted that Behymer name! Linda >> I completely agree! Except for my uncle's sons, I thought the name of Behymer was dying out. I had no idea there were so many "cousins" in the world. Please keep the name Behymer in there somewhere for those of us who don't know of all the variations and connections to other names. It would be wonderful to hear from someone who is related to the Behymers in Bethel, Williamsburg, and Batavia, Ohio (descendants of James Beckelhymer). Cathy
John, You asked where I found JONATHON BECKELHYMER married 1846.Jan.26 Hancock-Nauvo-IL to SUSAN KINSEY. I show that was the IGI LDS. Nothing else on it. Sallye
This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --part0_906568837_boundary Content-ID: <0_906568837@inet_out.mail.aol.com.1> Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Kenny, What I have on George and Alice McGill, and/or Florence B Miller, I believe I took from Rob Dupuy who apparently read the birth records for Putnam, IN. I had only done a soundex of census. His record read: George D. Beckleheimer marr Alice McGill, 1878.Nov.30 IN.Putnam (#G,253) George D. Becklehimer marr Florence B. Miller 1890.Mar.20 IN Putnam (#11,260) This probably meant Book G page 253; Book 11, pg 260. I did not check this out. PUTNAM, IN BIRTH RECORDS (which would be birth records - probably a film on births from LDS George D and Florence parents of: male b. 1890.Dec.27 - IN.Putnam male b. 1893.Feb.19 " Bonnie b. 1895.Mar.21 " female b. 1896.Dec.26 " male b. 1898.Aug.17 " Theo b. 1902.Mar.24 " jYou can probably verify this by checking the births in Putnam. You should also be able to get Wm. Arthur (Otto), Cecil, and Earcie's births there as the family was in Putnam in 1880. You can find these at the court house in County or...LDS....by viewing film on birth records lets say 1880-1900. for Putnam Co. You might also check death records there. Hope this helps you. Maybe you can handle this on the Net. I have always either used court and/or LDS records of the court records. Sallye --part0_906568837_boundary Content-ID: <0_906568837@inet_out.mail.cmq.com.2> Content-type: message/rfc822 Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit Content-disposition: inline Return-Path: <kjbeck@cmq.com> Received: from rly-zb04.mx.aol.com (rly-zb04.mail.aol.com [172.31.41.4]) by air-zb02.mail.aol.com (v50.11) with SMTP; Wed, 23 Sep 1998 11:30:42 -0400 Received: from sakaki.communique.net (sakaki.communique.net [204.27.64.202]) by rly-zb04.mx.aol.com (8.8.8/8.8.5/AOL-4.0.0) with ESMTP id LAA12108 for <SalGundy@aol.com>; Wed, 23 Sep 1998 11:30:41 -0400 (EDT) Received: from default (ppp-204-27-127-154.ne.communique.net [204.27.127.154]) by sakaki.communique.net (8.8.8/8.8.8) with SMTP id KAA25089 for <SalGundy@aol.com>; Wed, 23 Sep 1998 10:30:39 -0500 (CDT) From: "kjbeck" <kjbeck@cmq.com> To: <SalGundy@aol.com> Subject: Re: Abraham & Mary (Kingary) / son, John and Catherine Redpath Date: Wed, 23 Sep 1998 10:32:29 -0500 Message-ID: <01bde707$60133220$9a7f1bcc@default> X-Priority: 3 X-MSMail-Priority: Normal X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook Express 4.71.1712.3 X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V4.71.1712.3 Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable Hey Sally, I have a few questions about this email you sent me? On point # 3 George/Alice , I have most of this info except I never heard of , Bonnie= b Mar 21 1895, Theo b Mar 24, 1902, and u/k 8-17-1898 ? Do you have anything with the parents name on it? I'm not questioning you on this , I just haven't seen anything before. Could be all new for me! THanks, Kenny Beck -----Original Message----- From: kjbeck <kjbeck@cmq.com> To: SalGundy@aol.com <SalGundy@aol.com> Date: Saturday, September 12, 1998 11:07 AM Subject: Re: Abraham & Mary (Kingary) / son, John and Catherine Redpath >Sally, >Thanks for the info, it's nice to see someone has hear of my family. Most of >what you have is the same that I have. I have a big question about the >point # 4. William Arthur " Otto " is my grandfather, Here you have him >married to Hellena Goss ? Do you have any records of this? I'm asking >because there has always been a secret why he left In. and moved to Tenn= .>We were lead to believe that something happened with a women and he left? >I hope i can someday answer this. Next you have Marie G. Becklehimer >daughter of Orville & Hellena Goss? Orville is Otto's brother? Why would = he >and Otto's wife have a child? This is starting to get good. > >On point # 4 where Otto and Hellena married, do you have any record as to >the date and place? > >I know I'm asking a lot but I would greatly appreciate any info you have = so >that i can solve this question. > >Kenny >-----Original Message----- >From: SalGundy@aol.com <SalGundy@aol.com> >To: kjbeck@cmq.com <kjbeck@cmq.com> >Cc: JohndoeTippet@csi.com <JohndoeTippet@csi.com>; JPick323@aol.com ><JPick323@aol.com>; JPick323@aol.comJohndoeTippetcsi.com ><JPick323@aol.comJohndoeTippetcsi.com> >Date: Friday, September 11, 1998 8:33 PM >Subject: Re: Abraham & Mary (Kingary) / son, John and Catherine Redpath > > >>Kenny, >> Iam not certain how much I have...will over it. >> >>A) Abraham & Mary (Kingary) had at least 6 children from the intestate >>records: >>1) John who apparently marr Catherine Redpath 3-23-1822 VA.Mtg. >> Is this the John and Catherine in 1860 IN.Putnam census: I had a hard >>time reading this film, was very faded, but had John Becklehimer 60-VA; >>Catherine 33-VA; Sarah 18-VA. (33 for Catherine may not be right). I d= id >not >>find them again. >> >>2) John and Elizabeth (Akers) Beckelhimer, marr Mar 31-1851 VA.Pulaski. = I >>found them in the 1880 IN.Putnam.Clinton twsp . Jno Beckelhimer 48-VA; >>Elizabeth 46-VA; Isaac 23-son-IN; Martha 15-d-IN; Sarah 10-d-IN. I believe >>John & Elizabeth were also in 1900 SX- Putnam IN. (census mine...believ= e >marr >>date from R.Dupuy) >> >>3. George D Beckleheimer m 1) Alice McGill; 2) Florence B. Miller >> George & Alice were in 1880 IN.Putnam.Clinton SX - Otto 9-1880 IN; >Cecil >>8-1885-IN. 2nd marr: Rob Dupuy indicated male (John) Dec.27.1890 >IN.Putnam; >>male (Orville) b. Feb 19, 1893 IN.Putnam; Bonnie b Mar 21, 1895 IN.Putna= m; >>female (Beulah) b. Dec26.1896 IN.Putnam; male (u/k) b. 8-17-1898 >IN.Putnam; >>and Theo b. Mar 24, 902 IN.Putnam. These all appear to be court birth >>records. I found SocSec for Otto who applied in TN b. Sep 20, 1880; die= d >Jan >>1965 ..residence not given. >> >>4. I have nothing on Otto (Wm. Otto) except he marr Hellena Goss >> >>Other birth records: Marie G. Beckelhimer, d Orville & Hellena Goss b. Dec >>27, 1916 IN.Putnam; Ruth A. Behymer d of John & Lela Pitters, b. >>12-24-1913(?) and Francis, dau of John & Lela b. Jan 03, 1917 IN.Putnam >> >>As for Wm. Otto w/Dora Ashbridge; Billy Joe w/Carol Salzer; you...I have >>nothing. >> >>The reason I am sending a copy of this to John Picklesimer is that he is >>working on this side of the family (Abraham & Christennah .... >Picklesimer). >>He may have this, or you may want to contact him also. >> >>Kenny, I would love to have copies of what you have. Were the other >>Becklehimers in Putnam, IN part of the same family? I noticed in the 18= 60 >>census, there was a James age 29-KY; Abraham 52-VA; in the 1880 census >there >>was: H.Picklesimer 29-IN; I(saac?) Beckelhimer 44-VA; James 52-VA >>(believe he was married to Hulda Plunkett); Samuel Hymer (believe he wa= s >son >>of Jesse) 38-IN marr to Fassets? >> >>Have I thoroughly confused you? Me too! >> >>Sallye >> >> >> > --part0_906568837_boundary--
Linda: Just send the census records out over the list. I am particularly interested in adding those that are missing from the descendancy narrative that I posted to the new Behymer web site. John Charles Tippet JohnDoeTippet@csi.com