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    1. Admin's Message
    2. ~~ Leslie ~~
    3. Hello Everyone, I am leaving early in the morning for a trip to Belgium and the Netherlands. So, if you need me, I'll have to respond when I return on the 25th. Be good to each other while I am away. Leslie

    04/06/2004 03:25:03
    1. [Caylor] More K-L-Rs here
    2. ~~ Leslie ~~
    3. http://pixel.cs.vt.edu/library/bess/altelft/link/ae18xxm.txt Leslie

    04/01/2004 03:06:19
    1. [Caylor] Great URL for K-L-Rs !
    2. ~~ Leslie ~~
    3. If you go to http://pixel.cs.vt.edu/library/bess/altelft/link/aeb.txt and do a "Find on This Page" search, you will find way, way too many K-L-Rs for me to list here. Leslie Bridges Kohler

    04/01/2004 03:00:30
    1. [Caylor] Iowa Burials
    2. ~~ Leslie ~~
    3. At http://www.rootsweb.com/~iahardin/cem-recs/eldora_cem.txt I found these people listed as being buried in the Eldora Cemetery, Eldora Township, Hardin County, Iowa. Coler, Archie 1872-1873 L151 Coler, C. H. 1880-1913 L151 Coler, Clarence 1865-1882 L151 Coler, DeRoy L. (Cordy) 1970, 95y no stone Coler, E. Trean 1888-1918 Coler, Lee C. 31 Oct 1909-24 Jan 1966 WWII Coler, Sarah 1842-1918 Leslie Bridges Kohler

    04/01/2004 02:44:49
    1. [Caylor] A Previously Missed Spelling
    2. ~~ Leslie ~~
    3. This morning I ran across the alternate spelling of CUYLER. while searching the LDS website at www.FamilySearch.org for a K-L-R person, This is one I had not seen during my 7 year search. Leslie Bridges Kohler

    04/01/2004 02:12:14
    1. [Caylor] Reminder
    2. ~~ Leslie ~~
    3. While looking at the 1890 Missouri Veterans Census Index, I found: Christian ** COLER ** in Liberty Twp, Macon County, Missouri Note: This is my husband's Christian F. ** KOEHLER **. Always check all of the different spellings when researching! Leslie Bridges Kohler

    04/01/2004 01:53:54
    1. [Caylor] Caylor (and var. spellings) - Military Records
    2. Carolyn J. Burns
    3. While personally researching the Caylor (Kaylor/Koehler/Kohler) surname, I have found military records for the following men who were once admitted to the National Soldier's Home here in Dayton. I thought I would share this information for other Caylor researchers. If you are interested in obtaining any of these files, let me know. This information has also been posted to the Caylor and Koehler Rootsweb lists. Caylor, Lewis - 66th Ohio Inf Co C (File #39703) Kahler, Ira E. - 5th U.S. Arty Pa Co E (File #32675) Kayler, Alfred W. - 304th San Fr (File #61557) Kaylor, Carl M - 322nd NG Hq (File #50949) Kaylor, Charles - 55th Pa Co A (File #29295) Kaylor, Clarence E. - 572nd Cas Co (File #66714) Kaylor, Frank E. - WWI, 166 Inf Co D (File #73876) Kaylor, George W. - 137th O Co H (File #20553) Koehler, Carl H. - 308th Fl. Sig Batt (File #56202) Koehler, Dominick - 1st Mo Cav Co A (File #10278) Koehler, Henry - 2nd Mo Co E (File #2681) Koehler, Henry - 28th Ohio Co I (File #7983) Koehler, Henry - 5th Penn Co H (File #23567) Koehler, Henry C. - 32 M G, Co C (File #72224) Koehler, John - 4th O (File #8028) Koehler, Joseph - 1st Ohio Co C (File #22905) Koehler, William - 6th Ohio Co C (File #6890) Kohler, Abner - 127th Pa Co F (File #11411) Kohler, Anthony - 70th NY Co I (File #7680) Kohler, Christian - 4th O Cav Co D (File #19560) Kohler, George - 12th Conn Co B (File #10760) Kohler, Jacob - 98th PA Co K (File #11632) Kohler, Jacob - 58th Ohio Co G (File #18263) Kohler, John - 58th Ohio Co B (File #2404) Kohler, Joseph F. - 45th Cac (File #64056) Kohler, Simon - 178th Pa Co A (File #6014) Kohler, Timothy - 4th Ky Co G (File #21803) Kohler, William - 119 NG Co B (File #27988) Koler, Jacob - 155 Pa Co H (File #14247) ---------- Men buried in the National Military Cemetery, Dayton, Ohio: Caylor, Jessie - DOB Mar 21, 1901 - DOD Jan 21, 1982 Cohler, Jacob - DOB 1841 - DOD Dec 12, 1922 Kaylor, Charles - DOB 1840 - DOD Mar 13, 1918 Kaylor, George W. - DOB 1834 - DOD Apr 15, 1916 Koehler, Henry - DOB 1833 - DOD May 16, 1886 Koehler, Henry - DOB 1824 - DOD Aug 19, 1897 Koehler, William - DOB 1821 - DOD Feb 15, 1878 Kohler, Christian - DOB 1827 - DOD Apr 14, 1904 Kohler, George - DOB 1826 - DOD Jul 26, 1890 Kohler, Henry - DOB 1833 - DOD May 16, 1886 Kohler, Jacob - DOB 1831 - DOD Mar 7, 1913 Kohler, John - DOB 1822 - DOD Apr 4, 1892 Kohler, William - DOB 1842 - DOD Sep 11, 1906 Koler, Jacob - DOB 1822 - DOD Oct 20, 1887 Carolyn Johnson Burns Genealogist, Dayton Veterans Administration carolynjburns@woh.rr.com http://www.dayton.med.va.gov/museum/index.html http://www.carolynjburns.com/soldiers/index.html

    03/24/2004 03:04:57
    1. [Caylor] Julie Caylor Braswell
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Caylor,Cayler,Kaylor,Kayler, Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/BMI.2ACIB/103 Message Board Post: would like to find any information on the geneology on the Caylor, Cayler, kaylor, kayler, I am the daughter of Hoyt H. Caylor,g.d.of John M. Caylor, ggd of John H. Caylor all of Gorgia any infomation would be of great use Thank you, Julie

    03/16/2004 02:22:01
    1. [Caylor] Re: Caylors in Greenback, TN. area
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/BMI.2ACIB/95.1 Message Board Post: You may want to check Union Grove Church Cemetery in Big Gulley here in Blount Co. The oldest Caylor buried there is James Caylor (my GGGrandfather), born 1827. Check the Cemetery behind the visitor's center in Townsend. George in buried there-he was James father. I have alot of info on the older Caylors.

    03/13/2004 11:44:12
    1. [Caylor] Caylor/Kaylor families in New Philadelphia, Illinois
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Caylor, Kaylor Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/BMI.2ACIB/102 Message Board Post: I am writing in search of anyone interested in a Jacob Caylor and a Kaylor family who were listed in the 1860 and 1870 census as residents of the town of New Philadelphia, in Hadley Township, Pike County, Illinois. Jacob Caylor was listed in the 1860 census as a 29-year-old man born in Virginia, and living in the household of Franklin Woodward. Thomas and Maria Kaylor were listed in the 1870 census. Thomas was a 30-year-old farmer, born in Ohio. Maria was 26 and born in Illinois. I am working with a group of historians and archaeologists from the University of Maryland, the Illinois State Museum, the University of Illinois, and the New Philadelphia Association, to research the social history of this town and its past residents as part of our national heritage. We have recently obtained funding from the National Science Foundation as part of our efforts, and we will be engaged in a multi-year project of historical studies, oral history interviews, and archaeological investigations. If you are interested in this project, and recovering the national memory of this historic town, please contact us. We seek your input, as a member of the community who may have an interest in this effort, to talk with us about the types of questions you would like to have addressed through such research, and your thoughts and preferences on potential ways to honor the heritage of New Philadelphia. The story of New Philadelphia is both compelling and unique. In 1836, Frank McWorter, an African American who was born into slavery and later purchased his own freedom, acquired 42 acres of land in the sparsely populated area of Pike County, situated in the rolling hills bounded by the Illinois and Mississippi rivers. He incorporated a town, subdivided the property, and sold lots. He encouraged other families of African American and European heritage to move to the town and create a racially integrated community in the decades before and after the Civil War. New Philadelphia likely served as a stopping place for the "Underground Railroad" of enslaved African Americans who were fleeing northward from the oppression of southern plantations. The history of New Philadelphia serves as a rare example of an integrated early farming community on the nation's Midwestern frontier. The town's population reached its peak of about 170 people after the Civil War, a size comparable to many! Pike County communities today. However, by the end of the century corporate politics resulted in the death knell for the settlement: regional transportation investors routed a new railroad line to bypass the town. Many of New Philadelphia's residents eventually moved away and, by the early twentieth century, only a few families remained. You can learn more about the history of New Philadelphia, and details concerning upcoming phases of our multi-year research efforts by following the related web page links you will find at: http://www.heritage.umd.edu Thank you very much for your time and consideration, Claire Martin

    03/12/2004 06:32:42
    1. [Caylor] CAYLOR_Charles_C_1888-1966_.JPG
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: CAYLOR Classification: Cemetery Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/BMI.2ACIB/101 Message Board Post: CAYLOR_Charles_C_1888-1966_.JPG I photographed this gravestone in the Rose Hill Cemetery, Fort Worth, Tarrant Co., Texas. Feel free to use this picture for your records. This is one of the 67,319 cemetery photos free at http://teafor2.com

    03/10/2004 09:55:33
    1. [Caylor] CAYLOR_Nora_Sibyl_1900-1995.JPG
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: CAYLOR Classification: Cemetery Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/BMI.2ACIB/100 Message Board Post: CAYLOR_Nora_Sibyl_1900-1995.JPG I photographed this gravestone in the Rose Hill Cemetery, Fort Worth, Tarrant Co., Texas. Feel free to use this picture for your records. This is one of the 67,319 cemetery photos free at http://teafor2.com

    03/10/2004 09:55:18
    1. [Caylor] CAYLOR_Charles_Jr_1925-1943_.JPG
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: CAYLOR Classification: Cemetery Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/BMI.2ACIB/99 Message Board Post: CAYLOR_Charles_Jr_1925-1943_.JPG I photographed this gravestone in the Rose Hill Cemetery, Fort Worth, Tarrant Co., Texas. Feel free to use this picture for your records. This is one of the 67,319 cemetery photos free at http://teafor2.com

    03/10/2004 09:54:58
    1. [Caylor] CAYLOR_-_Regina_M_WALTERS_CARTWRIGHT_WALKER.JPG
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: CAYLOR Classification: Cemetery Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/BMI.2ACIB/98 Message Board Post: CAYLOR_-_Regina_M_WALTERS_CARTWRIGHT_WALKER.JPG I photographed this gravestone in the Rose Hill Cemetery, Fort Worth, Tarrant Co., Texas. Feel free to use this picture for your records. This is one of the 67,319 cemetery photos free at http://teafor2.com

    03/10/2004 09:54:20
    1. [Caylor] Fw: Kellers - Winchester, VA
    2. ~~ Leslie ~~
    3. Hello All, Chuck at charles.dickey@knology.net sent the message below to the KELLER list today. Since we have had several good messages today about how the spellings can vary, I am sharing his post with a number of the K-L-R lists. If you wish to respond, please do so directly to charles.dickey@knology.net, with a copy to the list. Leslie Kohler - List Owner for most of the K-L-R lists --- Original Message --- From: "Charles Dickey" <charles.dickey@knology.net> > I am looking for information on the Children of William Keller from > Winchester, VA. The information I have is as follows: > William Keller b. 1813 in VA m. Julia b. 1810 in VA the Census > information I have is: > 1850 - Winchester, Frederick Co., Virginia > 1870 - Winchester, Frederick Co., Virginia > 1880 - Shawnee, Frederick Co., Virginia > > Any help will greatly be appreciated > Chuck

    03/02/2004 09:14:38
    1. [Caylor] Fw: Kaylor's of VA
    2. ~~ Leslie ~~
    3. Hello Again, The message below was sent to the KAYLOR list. What with the variations on the name, I am sharing it on many of the K-L-R lists. If you wish to respond to Peggy, please do so at Peglet731@aol.com, with a copy to the list. Leslie ----- Original Message ----- From: <Peglet731@aol.com> To: <KAYLOR-L@rootsweb.com> > I was wondering if anyone has Melvina Kaylor b. abt. 1822, from Washington > County, VA in your records. She married William Albert Mann in 1838 (had 3 > children) in WC, VA and then married James Lewis in 1849 in WC, VA. She then moved > to Boone County, WV sometime before 1850 with James Lewis and her 3 children > with William Albert Mann and one of their own. I am wondering who her parents > were and any other info that anyone may have. > > Peggy

    03/01/2004 04:15:04
    1. [Caylor] Variations on the Surname
    2. ~~ Leslie ~~
    3. Hello Everyone, Partly because I have been trying various spellings of our K-L-R surname to find my husband's Ggrandfather's land record on the BLM site, I have been looking, once again, at the many spelling variations, that we run across, for this name. Let us, for this particular discussion, assume that the name was KÖHLER at sometime in the past. (Ours was.) One way that a clerk might have written the name is KOHLER. From this, we can use the common sense <VBG> of genealogy to look at some of the possible spelling changes. Let's go back to the 101 class. Any consonant might have changed for a "look-a-like" or a "sound-a-like". And, of course, any vowel accidentally, or on the part of a clerk trying to be efficient & correct, could have been changed for another. So, for example, we might go this way, through a set of changes: Kohler = Koller = Coller And, then, many times vowels were added for various reasons: Kohler = Koller = Coller = Collier (I am not suggesting here that COLLIER is always/ever an alternate spelling. Just that it is entirely possible that the name could turn up spelled this way.) Similarly, we might have a chain looking like: Kohler = Rohler = Ronler because of the sometimes look-a-like letters (in cursive writing) of K/R and h/n. I have not happen to run across the name Ronler, but we must not rule this out when we are searching. And then, there is: Kohler = Koller = Roller I think that we have even discussed this spelling in the past on one or more of these K-L-R lists. Kohler = Cohler = Coller = Collar = Callar = Kallor = Kaylor = Kayler = Kailler = ??? Kohler = Kahler = Kaler = Caler = Caller = Oaller = Gallar = Galiar = ??? Kohler = Rohlar = Rallar = Roller = ??? This is just a small sampling of the many, many changes that *may* have occurred from one clerk to another and from one document to another. I have not found the time to find each and every one of the different spellings to check on whether all of them are 'valid' spellings of names used today. **But, I do know that even in today's world.... and even though we slowly and distinctly spell the name KOHLER --which we happen to pronounce like COALER-- for people, we very often get COHLER and COLER. (I even had a person come up with GULER once... **after** I had spelled it for her more than once.) Discussions welcomed. This is fun stuff. Leslie (Bridges) Kohler - List Admin for most of the K-L-R lists

    03/01/2004 03:54:35
    1. [Caylor] Caylor
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/BMI.2ACIB/97 Message Board Post: I am also related to the Caylor's. My line ended up in Jefferson Township, Ohio. Any relation?

    02/23/2004 02:18:27
    1. [Caylor] Re: John Caylor headstone attached
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Caylor, Kinsey Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/BMI.2ACIB/72.1.1.1 Message Board Post: isa, My Caylor relatives are also from the Dayton, Jefferson Township, Ohio area. The name John Baggott seems very familiar to me, but at the moment I can't put my finger on it. Joan Henderson

    02/23/2004 02:15:34
    1. [Caylor] Re: Caylor
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Caylor Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/BMI.2ACIB/85.1 Message Board Post: Hello Lisa, I am related to the Caylor line. I have several Mary Caylor's, but none married to a James Baggott. Who were Mary's parents? Thank you very much, Keith Thomas

    02/23/2004 12:33:44