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    1. [DILLON] Re: family tree
    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/BAT.2ACIB/1084 Message Board Post: Soyna: I know of no connection between our Dillons. Mine settled in St. Joe, MO. Sorry. Good Luck

    05/17/2002 01:50:00
    1. Re: [DILLON] Re: family tree
    2. Laura McKenzie
    3. Hi! Could you give us some dates and names of children so we can see if there is a pattern? Thanks! (Children's spouses would also help.) ============================= Live simply, so others can simply live. --Mahatma Gandhi ============================= ----- Original Message ----- From: <pjoker3@aol.com> To: <DILLON-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, May 16, 2002 5:37 PM Subject: [DILLON] Re: family tree > This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > > Surnames: dillon > Classification: Query > > Message Board URL: > > http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/BAT.2ACIB/1064.1 > > Message Board Post: > > hello DILLON do you know a (EFFA) Effie B Dillon and a John W Webb from West Hamiln Lincoln Co, WVA SOME WHERE OFF BUFFLO CREEK ROAD ? OR ANY OF THERE family? please let me know . thank you > > > ==== DILLON Mailing List ==== > To subscribe to Larry Stephens' Regional lists, covering all parts of the USA, go to http://php.indiana.edu/~stephenl/genealog.htm > ======================================================= >

    05/16/2002 12:55:03
    1. [DILLON] Re: family tree
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: dillon Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/BAT.2ACIB/1064.1 Message Board Post: hello DILLON do you know a (EFFA) Effie B Dillon and a John W Webb from West Hamiln Lincoln Co, WVA SOME WHERE OFF BUFFLO CREEK ROAD ? OR ANY OF THERE family? please let me know . thank you

    05/16/2002 10:37:51
    1. [DILLON] JAMES DILLON FAMILY, 1790's MARYLAND, Caroline County
    2. Perry Adams
    3. Researchers: I am looking to connect my DILLON's with their proper parents and ancestors. I have found a James DILLON in the 1790 Caroline County Maryland census who maybe my ancestor. James Dillon was shown in the 1850 Monroe county, Perry Township (Ohio) census as being 74 years old (born in 1776 in Maryland.) We believe that James Dillon Jr moved to Monroe County Ohio in the 1830s in his mid 50s from Maryland. His wife may have been named Phoebe. Does anyone out there have information on my DILLON line or information on the James Dillon shown in the 1790 Caroline County Maryland Census. Thank you for your help. Perry Adams San Carlos, California USA

    05/16/2002 09:52:04
    1. [DILLON] James Dillon in Md 1830 census!
    2. Walter G Drake
    3. Found in Baltimore Md 1830 census 1st.ward.looking for info on this person. ________________________________________________________________ GET INTERNET ACCESS FROM JUNO! Juno offers FREE or PREMIUM Internet access for less! Join Juno today! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/web/.

    05/15/2002 03:27:20
    1. [DILLON] Dillon family in Maryland
    2. I saw an email recently regarding the Dillon family members in Maryland. I have found that my Boyle ancestors have a Dillon connection and I wanted to share the little information that I have in hopes it might help someone or help me. David Boyle (b. Ireland) m. Anna Dolan They had six children - one named James Boyle. James married Mary Dillon. Now I believe that James was not the oldest child and that his brother William David Boyle b. 1865 was older. As farm as I can find out the Boyle family lived in and around Baltimore. I know this is only a little but I might help.

    05/15/2002 02:44:31
    1. Re: [DILLON] Dillon family in Maryland
    2. Perry Adams
    3. I have checked my data base and I have quite a few Mary Dillons, but they lack dates and in many cases lack where they came from. I hope that someone can identify this Mary Dillon who married into the Doyle family. Were your Doyles quakers? I am looking for James Dillon who was born in Maryland about 1776 according to the 1850 Monroe County Ohio census. His wife may have been named Phoebe and his father may have been named James as well. I am trying to connect James Dillon to his proper parents and ancestors. Thank you for your help. Perry Adams, San Carlos, California GGailBoyle@aol.com wrote: > > I saw an email recently regarding the Dillon family members in Maryland. I > have found that my Boyle ancestors have a Dillon connection and I wanted to > share the little information that I have in hopes it might help someone or > help me. > > David Boyle (b. Ireland) m. Anna Dolan > They had six children - one named James Boyle. James married Mary Dillon. > Now I believe that James was not the oldest child and that his brother > William David Boyle b. 1865 was older. As farm as I can find out the Boyle > family lived in and around Baltimore. > > I know this is only a little but I might help. > > ==== DILLON Mailing List ==== > REMEMBER ! ! ! Messages exceeding 20,000 bytes (20KB) will not be processed; in otherwords, it will not be sent to the list membership. > =======================================================

    05/15/2002 01:09:25
    1. [DILLON] James Dillon born about 1774 in Maryland
    2. Perry Adams
    3. Dillon Researchers: Are there any DILLON family researchers out there that have a James DILLON born about 1774 in Maryland. It is possible his wife's name may have been Phoebe and his father may have been named James as well. The father James could have been born about 1744. Thanks for help. Perry Adams San Carlos, California

    05/13/2002 04:30:45
    1. [DILLON] Helen Mary Jolliffe Fullerton.............
    2. Walter G Drake
    3. Daughter of Frank Roscoe Dillon and Margaret Stone Dillon born in New Virginia,IA 26 Mar,1904.She married Elmer A.Jolliffe 12 Jan.1928.They had 3 childrenThelma ,Donna Jean and Arlo!They also raised the daughter Bonnie Loyd of Helens sister Margaret.After Elmer passed away she married Ed Fullerton in Feb.1972.She lived in Wapello and DesMoines and passed away in a nursing home in Phoenix,AZ 8 Mar,2002. ________________________________________________________________ GET INTERNET ACCESS FROM JUNO! Juno offers FREE or PREMIUM Internet access for less! Join Juno today! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/web/.

    05/12/2002 12:43:20
    1. [DILLON] William Watson Dillon
    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/BAT.2ACIB/1083 Message Board Post: I am looking for Carolyn Jean Dillon Madron. She put a query on line looking for her grandfather, William Watson Dillon in 1999.She and I are related through the Watson part of the family. I would like to get in touch with her as she had some misinformation in her inquery. Carolyn, you can email me at watsoncox@aol.com. I look forward to hearing from you. Bobbie Watson Cox

    05/12/2002 11:14:04
    1. [DILLON] Re: Mary Ann McGllinchy
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: McGlinchy/Maglinchy Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/BAT.2ACIB/148.230.282.285.286.1.2 Message Board Post: I have a Mary Anne (Feeley) McGlinchy in my tree...perhaps there is a fit. She was the daughter of Patrick Feeley and Ann Gilbert. She was married to James McGlinchy and they had 8 children born in the 1870's/80's: Rose, (my grandmother), Frances, Joseph, Mary (married John Mead), Catherine (married Alfred Cronin), Francis, Alice (married Edward Rowen), and Agnes. Some if not all of the children spelled the name "Maglinchy". They lived in West Newton, MA near the Waltham line at Nightcap Corner, reportedly named after James McGlinchy, who quieted evening revelers with a nightcap on. Joe Henley (jmhenley@attbi.com)

    05/12/2002 06:24:50
    1. Re: [DILLON]
    2. Karen
    3. I am looking for any information on: Loyd Dillon b. Zanesville,Ohio M. Margaret Marshall b. Somerset, OH and their son, George M. Dillon b.3-19-1851 Zanesville, OH d.2-14-1924 m.Jane Ogier b 7-12-1848 Cambridge, OH d. abt 1-29-1935 ANY help would be appreciated. Karen Sinn __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? LAUNCH - Your Yahoo! Music Experience http://launch.yahoo.com

    05/11/2002 01:31:05
    1. [DILLON] Re: Descendents of Luke Dillon
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Dillon/Dillion Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/BAT.2ACIB/69.83.147.538.2 Message Board Post: I know this is a couple years late...but I got a question....My great grandfather was Wade Dillon...and is buried over at Anawalt/Gary cemetary..which is actually called Dillon Cemetary...One grave is marked W.A. Dillon...is this man possibly any relation to my great grandfather Wade Dillon?? I am looking for information on my great great grandfather that was known to us as Anderson Dillon....if you have any info your help would be deeply appreciated... beths@kimbanet.com

    05/10/2002 07:52:37
    1. [DILLON] Anderson Dillon/Dillion
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Dillion/Dillon Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/BAT.2ACIB/1082 Message Board Post: hi...looking for info on my great great grandfather...I'm not sure if he was just Anderson or W. Anderson....He had a son named Wade around 1910...I know Wade was born around Gary WV...If anyone has any information on him (Anderson)or maybe parents/siblings I would deeply appreciate an email :)

    05/09/2002 03:45:15
    1. [DILLON] James Dillon Family, Perry Township, Monroe Co. OH. 1840-1850s
    2. Perry Adams
    3. I am looking to identify the members of the James Dillon family that were living in Perry Township, Monroe County Ohio in the 1840 census. The family does not appear in the 1850 census. James Dillon was shown as being between the ages of 60 and 70 in the 1840 census and his wife, (name unknown - may have been Phoebe,) was between the ages of 50 and 60 in 1840. Also looking for the John Dillon family and his wife named Margaret. Do you have any information on these Dillon's? Thank you for your help. Perry Adams San Carlos, California

    05/09/2002 01:49:22
    1. [DILLON] new address-
    2. joyce vonStempa
    3. Please address all future mail to Joycelvon@aol.com Thank you Joyce vonStempa

    05/09/2002 07:12:52
    1. Re: [DILLON] Re: VIRGINIA DILLONS, James Theophilus Dillon 1700-1735
    2. Perry Adams
    3. I am researching the DILLON family from Monroe County, Ohio. My great-great grandfather was William DILLON who was born in Ohio in 1822. (Likely place of birth was Monroe County, perhaps Perry Township.) My William may have been the son of James DILLON who was living Perry Township in 1840 with his wife and several children including perhaps my William who was then between the ages of 15-20. In that 1840 Monroe Perry Township census, James Dillon was between the ages of 60 and 70, this would make his birth sometime between 1770 and 1780. He does not appear in the 1850 census. So most likely moved away or passed away. I do not know the name of his spouse or the names of other children so I cannot check on them in the 1850 census. In checking through some Monroe County deeds of land, I find in 1838 James Dillon purchasing land. Then in 1839 I find James Dillon Jr and wife Phebe Dillon selling land to John Dillon. It appears to be the same land. I also found where John Dillon and wife Margaret Dillon sold land to Jane Ward in 1847. Can anyone identify these people? James Jr and Phebe Dillon, John and Margaret Dillon? I am looking to connect my William with his proper parents and ancestors. Thank you for your help. Perry Adams

    05/08/2002 03:04:28
    1. [DILLON] Re: VIRGINIA DILLONS, James Theophilus Dillon 1700-1735
    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/BAT.2ACIB/1016.2 Message Board Post: Am just getting into this family history thing, but I may have info re: James T. Dillon. I realize that you posted your query ages ago but, here goes. From what I can piece together James could possibly be the son of Thomas Dillon (b.1701) and Mary LeBotille(?). This may fit in with your James being born about 20-30 years later. Thomas was the son of William Dillon Sr. (b.1681). Thomas appears to be the son of Henry Dillon (b.1655). Elinor (?) was Henrys wife. They held land in King William Co. and 2 others I can't remember the name of. Eventually it became Franklin Co. and as far as I know the descendents are still there. I am in the line on two sides of the family and I am sure back to great, great, great grandmother. Beyond that it is what little I have been able to piece together. Happy hunting.

    05/07/2002 05:32:02
    1. [DILLON] DILLON - PLEASE HELP
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Dillon Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/BAT.2ACIB/1081 Message Board Post: Are we related, been searching for some time, drop me an e-mail, lets find out, Ken. Dillon Family Dillon family: Look under (My Parents #2) Above My Mothers side: My Grandparents: Have photo’s 1. Nolen Dillon born 12-17-1914 Benton, Illinois, died 04-04-1999 Alabama Juanita Hutton born 08-15-1918 Benton, Illinois, died 02-03-1990 Tulsa, Oklahoma Their children: Coy Dillon – Joey ? Patsy Dillon / Alvin E. Alexander Violet Dillon / Bill Beatty Linda Dillon / Ronald Ebert Larry Dillon My Great Grandparents: Have Photo 2. Grover Dillon born 1890 died 1957 / Iva Mae Adamson born 1884 died 04-23-1971 My Great Great Grandparents: 3. Monroe Dillon / Susan Rogers

    05/07/2002 08:14:51
    1. [DILLON] Reunion/Lt. Ben. Dillon (Rev. War), Tyrell County, NC
    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/BAT.2ACIB/1080 Message Board Post: Re: Descendants of Samuel, Sr., Dillon b. 1804, son of Lt. Benjamin Dillon Shiloh Cemetery in Ireland, IN, will be holding its annual Memorial Day celebration on May 27. We hold a potluck dinner at noon with a program to follow. The first camp meeting was held in 1817. The present church was built in 1847. We were incorporated in 1927 and placed on the National Register of Historical Places in 1982............................. and we're still goin'! The last couple of years have seen the reinterrment of Rev. War veteran, Luther Adams, of Wilhoit Cemetery Hall of Shame infamy, refurbishment of the meeting house, improvement of security, establishment of a pet cemetery, updating and correcting our grave lists, installing a memorial garden and general beautification of the landscape. Please join us if you can; we'd love to have you.

    05/05/2002 01:00:40