this came straight to me and since I am missing several pages of my george info right now, I figured maybe if they are in my line, that Dave may be able to help. I have 17 type written pages from a cousin. thanks, Janene Molly McLaughlin wrote: > My grandmother, Anna Inez George, b. 1889 in Licking County, Ohio > She was daughter of Dennis George and Mary Ellen Pryor George > Dennis George s/o Robert George and Rose Smith of Mt. Vernon, Knox Co., Ohio > Robert George, s/o George George and wife, Elizabeth, both born England, > parents born England. > George George first seen in 1830 census of Knox Co., Ohio. > > A biography of a James George in a Knox Co., Ohio genealogy or family > history says he was from Shropshire England and had been in several Ohio > counties before settling in Knox Co. and went back to England x 3 in his > lifetime. I would assume this James George brother or some relation to our > George George and Elizabeth (I somewhere have her maiden name from Knox Co. > info) as our George George had children named James, and John (twins) Edward > and Edwin (twins) and our Robert, a single birth. > > I know my grandmother's mother was struck by a car in the early 1930's > coming back from Mt. Vernon, Ohio and she was terribly injured and > bed-ridden until death, and visit she made was to visit relatives, I assume > of her husband's family. She got out of her car to cross Rt. 13 to a > roadside market to buy canteloupe, and was hit by an oncoming car. Dennis > George one of siblings named Carrie George and a Harry George in the family > (I vaguely remember him). I know Edward married an Eva Beach and they are > buried in Mt. Vernon, Ohio and there is a stone monument between the graves > and said to be burial place of George George and Elizabeth. > > I have estate return that names heirs of James George, but likely the son of > George, not the James about the same age as George George (I assume without > proof that he was a brother) This James George and some of the George's of > my grandmother's family were bakers and confectioner's. We have an age old > family hot mustard recipe from the George side...Does anyone have these > persons in their line? > > You asked for Ohio George's...that's my line. > Molly > > -----Original Message----- > From: Janene Case <angel920@rmrc.net> > To: GEORGE-L@rootsweb.com <GEORGE-L@rootsweb.com> > Date: Tuesday, April 13, 1999 10:09 PM > Subject: [GEORGE-L] LISTOWNER: Please Read > > >I realize I am an absentee listowner alot, and I don't get on the people > >on my lists often. > >I am sorry sbout this but recently some jokes have been sent to the > >list, I know of at least 2 people who were upset by them. Please do not > >send this kind of stuff through the lists. > > > >The List is for Genealogy purposes. > > > >Thank You, > >Angel > > > >Now back to business, Does anyone out there have any Georges in PA > >and/or Ohio?? > > > > > >