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    2. Ken Grogan
    3. This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0048_01BF06BF.9547E3E0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit -----Original Message----- From: Mail Delivery Subsystem <MAILER-DAEMON> To: grogan@cadvision.com <grogan@cadvision.com> Date: Friday, September 24, 1999 12:00 PM Subject: Returned mail: User unknown >The original message was received at Fri, 24 Sep 1999 12:00:28 -0600 >from h-207-148-130-190.dial.cadvision.com [207.148.130.190] > > ----- The following addresses had permanent fatal errors ----- ><IACEDAR -L@rootsweb.com> > > ----- Transcript of session follows ----- >... while talking to bl-3.rootsweb.com.: >>>> RCPT To:<IACEDAR.-L@rootsweb.com> ><<< 550 <IACEDAR.-L@rootsweb.com>... User unknown >550 <IACEDAR -L@rootsweb.com>... User unknown > ------=_NextPart_000_0048_01BF06BF.9547E3E0 Content-Type: multipart/report; boundary="----=_NextPart_001_004B_01BF06BF.9547E3E0"; report-type=delivery-status ------=_NextPart_001_004B_01BF06BF.9547E3E0 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Type: message/delivery-status Reporting-MTA: dns; mail3.cadvision.com Received-From-MTA: DNS; h-207-148-130-190.dial.cadvision.com Arrival-Date: Fri, 24 Sep 1999 12:00:28 -0600 Final-Recipient: RFC822; IACEDAR.-L@rootsweb.com Action: failed Status: 5.1.1 Remote-MTA: DNS; bl-3.rootsweb.com Diagnostic-Code: SMTP; 550 <IACEDAR.-L@rootsweb.com>... User unknown Last-Attempt-Date: Fri, 24 Sep 1999 12:00:31 -0600 ------=_NextPart_001_004B_01BF06BF.9547E3E0 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Description: vital records Content-Type: message/rfc822 Return-Path: <grogan@cadvision.com> Received: from default (h-207-148-130-190.dial.cadvision.com [207.148.130.190]) by mail3.cadvision.com (8.9.1a/8.9.1/CW) with SMTP id MAA23532 for <IACEDAR -L@rootsweb.com>; Fri, 24 Sep 1999 12:00:28 -0600 Message-ID: <003101bf06b7$a3b82780$be8294cf@default> From: "Ken Grogan" <grogan@cadvision.com> To: <IACEDAR.-L@rootsweb.com> Subject: vital records Date: Fri, 24 Sep 1999 12:07:17 -0600 MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----=_NextPart_000_002E_01BF0685.588FCF60" X-Priority: 3 X-MSMail-Priority: Normal X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook Express 4.72.2106.4 X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V4.72.2106.4 This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_002E_01BF0685.588FCF60 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable HI My g grandparents Elizabeth Whisler and William K Dilts were = married in Cedar CO. IOwa in 1870 . I want to get a copy of their = marriage certificate and I am uncertain where to write - either Tipton = or Des Moines - also does anyone know the charge for this? Thanks = Sheila Grogan Calgary Alberta ------=_NextPart_000_002E_01BF0685.588FCF60 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD W3 HTML//EN"> <HTML> <HEAD> <META content=3Dtext/html;charset=3Diso-8859-1 = http-equiv=3DContent-Type> <META content=3D'"MSHTML 4.72.2106.6"' name=3DGENERATOR> </HEAD> <BODY bgColor=3D#ffffff> <DIV><FONT color=3D#000000 size=3D2>HI&nbsp;&nbsp; My g grandparents = Elizabeth=20 Whisler and William K Dilts were married in Cedar CO. IOwa in 1870 . I = want to=20 get a copy of their marriage certificate and I am uncertain where to = write -=20 either Tipton or Des Moines&nbsp;&nbsp; - also does anyone know the = charge for=20 this? Thanks&nbsp;&nbsp; Sheila Grogan&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Calgary=20 Alberta</FONT></DIV></BODY></HTML> ------=_NextPart_000_002E_01BF0685.588FCF60-- ------=_NextPart_001_004B_01BF06BF.9547E3E0-- ------=_NextPart_000_0048_01BF06BF.9547E3E0--

    09/24/1999 07:04:10
    1. William Atlee JAMES Descendents
    2. Max A. James
    3. I'm searching for JAMES in Linn and Cedar Counties, IA, descendents of William Atlee JAMES, b. Mar 4, 1831 in Greenville, Mercer Co., PA. William Atlee James came to Mt. Vernon, IA, in the mid-1800's. He married (1st) Rebecca LEMAR, Apr 13, 1850 in Mt. Vernon. William & Rebecca had 5 children, names and dates unknown. William was married a second time to ?. They had 3 children; Emma, Charles & Clara. I will appreciate a reply from anyone recognizing this JAMES line. Max James in Nebraska

    09/16/1999 08:18:37
    1. REIMERS, KOEHNHACK, ROHWER, WULF
    2. SEARCHING FOR ANYONE CONNECTED WITH THIS FAMILY.... Heinrich Reimers (1808) married to Weibke Rathman (1816) *immigrated in 1868 children are: -Ehler Reimers (1838) m. Elsabeth Rohwer *immigrated in 1866 children are: -Henry Reimers -Hanchen Reimers -George Reimers -Claus Reimers (1840) m. Elsabeth Wulf *immigrated in 1881? children are: -Ehler Reimers -Christian Reimers -Maggie Reimers -Alvina Reimers -Henry Reimers -Gretchen Reimers (1841-1847) ? -Anna Reimers (abt 1848) m. Henning Koehnhack children are: -Alvina (Alyena) Koehnhack -Annie Koehnhack -Emma Koehnhack Any help would be appreciated. Karla :) Also have connections with paul BRANDT family.

    09/15/1999 06:18:12
    1. Casebeers in or around Tipton, Iowa
    2. Bob Casebeer
    3. In 1852 Samuel Casebeer, after marrying Jemima Brown in Cedar County, Iowa, emigrated to Oregon. I have seen some printed letters from him sent to some of his brothers in Tipton after he emigrated to Oregon. Are there still any Casebeer relatives living in or around Tipton? Some of the names of those related in the 1850s follow: William and Nancy Casebeer Wilford, John and Lurenda Casebeer (one of their children Betsey Starr was a graduate of Grinnell College and was a dentist in Tipton )James and Jane Casebeer; Jonathan and Mary Casebeer (one of their grandchildren--another Jonathan--married Mary Etta Beach, and they had a girl named Grace Irene who married Rudolf Robert Walter of Wilton Junction. These two had two daughters named Nona Walter and nellie Walter. Some of the Casebeers lived in the Sharon area; the Wilfords apparently lived in Rochester, Cedar Co. at one time. Any information? Apparently we Western Casebeers have been out of touch with any of our mid-western relatives since the 1880s. Any help would be appreciated. Robert Livingston Casebeer, great grandson of Samuel Casebeer Oregon emigrant to Douglas County, Oregon in 1852

    09/08/1999 12:59:07
    1. WIRICK
    2. Sandy Sorenson
    3. "Hello, to everyone", Can anyone help me with finding out where these, two relatives of mine are buried? Joseph L. Wirick: Born, 10-11-1828 to 11-7-1891 Sarah (Myers) Wirick: born, 1-11-1831 to 6-22-1920 They farmed in the Tipton area, Center Twp., Cedar Co. IA. Married: 4-1-1852 in Cedar Co. IA Children: Thomas Jefferson II, Ida, Loduska J., Cassius M., Plimpton H., Orange P., Asher R., Viola, Minnie H., Myrta, Louise S., Helen C., Frank P., Lucien, & Beatrice. "Thank You, to any & all of you, who respond with help!" Sandy

    09/03/1999 08:52:51
    1. Casebeer researchers in Cedar County
    2. Bob Casebeer
    3. In the 1850s my great grandfather left Cedar County to come to Oregon as an emigrant. His name was Samuel Casebeer. I know that a lot of Casebeers lived in and near Tipton at that time. Reba Kemery, the author of Casebeers in America, included a number of letters from Casebeers to Casebeers in her book. She also used the Tipton Public Library for she credits that agency in her book. Are there still Casebeers there who are interested in the wayward souls who left Iowa and their descendents? Robert L. Casebeer, Oregon <casebeer@jeffnet.org>

    08/12/1999 08:05:20
    1. SLOPER/PICKENS/STAPLETON
    2. Ted & Loma TAYLOR
    3. I am being told that someone in your area is working on these lines. Please contact me if so. Loma SLOPER/TAYLOR

    08/12/1999 10:07:29
    1. [Fwd: Cedar Co, IA Families]
    2. Diana Muir
    3. This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------0A162072E94DA87837DC1BD1 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit -- *********************************** What good is magic if it can't save a unicorn? *********************************** Diana Muir, List Owner, Professional Genealogist and Educator Administrator of Net Curriculum Software and Services, Inc. http://www.netcurriculum.com/ Net Curriculum Software and Services, Inc. K-12 and PostSecondary Online Education http://www.rootsweb.com/~genclass/index.html Free Online Genealogy Classes and Online Genealogy Library (CD and Books Available for Lookups!) --------------0A162072E94DA87837DC1BD1 Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline Return-Path: <ed.williams@swec.com> Received: from eads.swec.com (eads.swec.com [199.103.216.53]) by babs.dvr.com (8.8.7/8.8.7) with ESMTP id JAA19090 for <Diana@idea.edu>; Thu, 12 Aug 1999 09:13:04 -0500 Received: from BOS-MTA01.DMZ.SWEC.COM (bos-mta01.dmz.swec.com [192.168.128.8]) by eads.swec.com (8.9.1/8.9.1) with SMTP id KAA17431 for <Diana@idea.edu>; Thu, 12 Aug 1999 10:13:00 -0400 Received: by BOS-MTA01.DMZ.SWEC.COM(Lotus SMTP MTA v4.6.4 (830.2 3-23-1999)) id 852567CB.004E5207 ; Thu, 12 Aug 1999 10:15:28 -0400 X-Lotus-FromDomain: SWEC From: ed.williams@stoneweb.com To: Diana@idea.edu Message-ID: <852567CB.004E4FB7.00@BOS-MTA01.DMZ.SWEC.COM> Date: Thu, 12 Aug 1999 10:12:05 -0400 Subject: Cedar Co, IA Families Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: inline X-Mozilla-Status2: 00000000 Diana I have been researching the following Massillon, Cedar Co, IA Families Ball - * Carpenter - Cowell - Dinkle - * Engler - * Keith - Pickins - Syas - * Sloper - Thorn - * Williams & VanSickle LEGEND: * = Blood Line names George "Ed" Williams Address Information: Trailer Home P.O. BOX 505 3478 Ridgecrest Dr. Wrentham, MA Salt Lake City, UT 02093 84118 I am currently working in Boston, MA and joined the New England Historic Genealogical Society and go to their Library as often as I can. --------------0A162072E94DA87837DC1BD1--

    08/12/1999 08:36:20
    1. Research in Cedar County
    2. I am new to the list and would like suggestions about where to do research in Cedar County. I will be going there next week. I am researching Parr, Perry, and Johnson in Cedar County. Thanks LaWanda

    08/09/1999 07:23:53
    1. [Fwd: MOORE,FITZSIMMONS,HEPENSTALL,LEONARD]
    2. Diana Muir
    3. This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------B6590E98EAB3EBF625BF454F Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit -- *********************************** What good is magic if it can't save a unicorn? *********************************** Diana Muir, List Owner, Professional Genealogist and Educator Administrator of Net Curriculum Software and Services, Inc. http://www.netcurriculum.com/ Net Curriculum Software and Services, Inc. K-12 and PostSecondary Online Education http://www.rootsweb.com/~genclass/index.html Free Online Genealogy Classes and Online Genealogy Library (CD and Books Available for Lookups!) --------------B6590E98EAB3EBF625BF454F Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline Return-Path: <aclay@willinet.net> Received: from land.willinet.net (land.willinet.net [198.49.30.33]) by babs.dvr.com (8.8.7/8.8.7) with SMTP id TAA24193 for <diana@idea.edu>; Fri, 30 Jul 1999 19:58:47 -0500 Received: (qmail 28272 invoked from network); 30 Jul 1999 19:58:43 -0500 Received: from ps36bnw.willinet.net (HELO willinet.net) (208.34.35.199) by land.willinet.net with SMTP; 30 Jul 1999 19:58:43 -0500 Message-ID: <37A266B0.7DF5B836@willinet.net> Date: Fri, 30 Jul 1999 20:00:00 -0700 From: Anita Clayberg <aclay@willinet.net> X-Mailer: Mozilla 4.5 [en]C-CCK-MCD (Win98; I) X-Accept-Language: en MIME-Version: 1.0 To: diana@idea.edu Subject: MOORE,FITZSIMMONS,HEPENSTALL,LEONARD Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mozilla-Status2: 00000000 Looking for info on my family. Emerson Moore married Clara B. Fitzsimmons, her mother was Mary Jane Leonard from Ireland, Claras father was George Fitzsimmons from Ireland. Georges parents were Thomas and Ellen (Elizabeth) Fitzsimmons from Ireland. Would like info on them, and Mary Leonards mother was Jane Hepenstall. Some Hepenstalls were in area in 1850's or 60's. Also info on Emersons family, father Chester and Chesters family. Alot of family info was burned in 1970's, pics lost or sold. Trying to piece it all together. Thanks Anita aclay@willinet.net --------------B6590E98EAB3EBF625BF454F--

    07/31/1999 05:34:24
    1. thanks for cemetery help!!
    2. carol ann berry
    3. Here are some answers that i received and thanks to all for the help. to the "Pioneer Cemetery in Liberty Township, one of the most beautiful rural cemeteries in the state. It is just east of Posten's Grove", I will also mention a MONTZ descendant has contacted me and we are working on that family line.Abbie J.Montz/Clement M.Willey. Thanks again, Carol >>>>Pioneer Cemetery is located in Liberty Township, Scott Co., north of New Liberty. It is a beautiful cemetery surrounded by a stone fence. It is, of course, in a rural area; and has lovely farm ground on all sides. There are many pioneers of the area buried here. If I can be of further help, let me know. Sandy>>>>>> ----- >>>Here is something on the mentioned pioneers. Stebbins in my line. There is an acct. of this cemetery in Stones and Sites of Cedar Co. 1836-1986, by Cedar Co., Historical Society. In Cedar Land, Chapter XXIII on Mechanicsville..."First pioneers in this part of Cedar was a little band of immigrants, who on the 3rd of March 1836 came into the county from the southeast and temporarily established a camp in the open not far from the southern boundary. They rested a few days in this camp to regain their strength and allow the weather to abate. Then it was time to explore the territory. The men visited what was to be Red Oak, Little Lin, Mason's Grove, Picayune, Yankee Grove and Pioneer Grove. They moved to the Cedar river and inspected the area at Gowers Ferry and the Bluffs. After they had returned to their camp, a decision was reached that Pioneer Grove was the area to stake their "claims". In this area of heavy timber, near the west end of the SE1/4 Sec. 11-82-4, the first cabin in the northern part of the county, and perhaps in the entire county, was erected. This little band consisted of ABNER STEBBINS, Charles Dodge, Chase and Crampton, with the addition of Alanson Pope a short time later, put in a garden of about an acre located east in Sec. 11. Various vegetables, melons, pumpkins and corn were planted and a good harvest was enjoyed. That Fall, Apple and Pear trees were planted at the garden site with the intention of moving them the next year after they had taken root. Patriotic men, this little band celebrated the first observance of July the 4th in Cedar County. Early in the fall of 1836, these pioneers decided, for the sake of safety from starvation and cold, that it would be prudent to return to their former homes for the winter. Pope went back to NY and STEBBINS to ILLINOIS. Stebbins returned with his family the next Spring. --------------- >>/Carol: My ancestors, Wright/Donohue, settled in the Inland area in about 1855. My great-grandfather was buried in a "pioneer cemetery" in that area, and then his body was moved to the Masonic Cemetery in Tipton. I will see if I can find some information for you. Ken Wright ------------------ >>>>Hi Carol, There is a Pioneer Grove cemetery which is very rural, but it sits about 5 miles east of Solon and about 5 miles SW of Mechanicsville on the creek. There was a church there that burned about 30 years ago and the cemetery is about 1 acre of very badly damaged tombstones. Mostly they are Bardue family and relatives, and nearby families who pioneered the area. I know the one you're talking about and have been there but we don't have a Liberty township in Cedar County. I think it's actually on the Clinton County/Cedar County border. To get there, go south from Wheatland to Bennett. Just before you actually get to the 'town' of Bennett (it's about six houses and a general store.) turn right on the dirt road there. Go about 4-5 miles following that road and you will eventually see it on the left hand side of the road. It has a stone wall around it, an arch into it from the north side and sits on the SE corner of a four way stop. Just to the south of it is the home of the Schuelter family. I went there once to talk with Mrs. Schuelter about the Licht family genealogy. Her grandmother was a Licht. :-) She's an avid Clinton County genealogist and member of their society which is why I think the cemetery is actually in Clinton County. You're right though! It's a beautiful cemetery. -- *********************************** What good is magic if it can't save a unicorn? *********************************** Diana Muir, List Owner, Professional Genealogist and Educator

    07/25/1999 08:28:26
    1. cemetery
    2. carol ann berry
    3. can someone give me some help on this place?? In the Inland, Bennett book it talks about a Pioneer Cemetery in Liberty Township, one of the most beautiful rural cemeteries in the state. It is just east of Posten's Grove, where the earliest settlers came, and many early Inlanders are buried there.

    07/24/1999 06:49:57
    1. WALLICK
    2. Seeking info on the following: Etta B Wallick (b May 1874 IA, r Bennett city Inland Tp Cedar Co IA 1900 teacher) Joseph Wallick ? (b 1825/6 PA, r Cedar Co IA (Tipton Tp 1870) = Karah (b 1830/1 OH) 1a Ocean ? (b 1848/9 IA) 2a Joseph (b 1851/2 IA) 3a Juillia (b 1856/7 IA) Susan Wallick (b 1848/9 OH, r Cedar Co IA (Clayton Tp 1870 housekeeper) Susan Wallick (b 1848/9 OH, r Dayton Tp Cedar Co IA) T K Wallich (r Linn Tp Cedar Co IA 1860) Amas Wallick (b 1815/6 IN, r Cedar Co IA (Centre Tp 1870 farmer) = Sarah --- (b 1819/20 IN) 1a Rush (b 1853/4 IA) 2a William (b 1858/9 IA) 3a Susannah (b 1861/2 IA) Please respond privately. Thank you Jeff Wallick JAndWal@AOL.com

    06/02/1999 04:43:06
    1. Scott and Caraway
    2. Just wondering if there are any descendants in the area of Scott; Prior, Preston, John, James or of Caraway; Ruth (Prior's wife) or Joseph? Janis

    04/18/1999 04:48:27
    1. William Preston in Cedar County, IA
    2. Hello. I am hoping for some luck that one of you will know my ggg-grandfather. He died in Cedar County, IA, and I do not how it came to pass that he was living there. Any information would be great. Here is all I know. Joseph (could be James) B. (I think Boyd) Allen, (perhaps Jr.) b. ca. 1831 in OH; married 29 Dec 1853, Little York, Warren County, IL. He married Ann Elizabeth Preston (b. 28 Feb 1836 Cedarville, Greene County, OH; d. 17 Mar 1926 Kearney, Buffalo County, NE.) They had Adolphus Marion Allen (b. ca. 1859 Little York, Warren County, IL). Adolphus had these siblings: William, Irving, James Boyd, Orpha, and ???. Ann Elizabeth Preston's parents were William Preston (b. ca. 1815 Greene County, OH; married 15 Apr 1835 Greene County, d. 17 Sep 1892 Stanwood, Cedar County, IA) and Rebecca Margaret Pollock (b. ca, 1819 Greene County, d. Little York, Warren County, IL). William's mother Margaret was born ca. 1793 in Greene County. I would be very happy if someone recognizes this ancestor. Thank you, Stephanie Denver, CO

    04/03/1999 03:20:57
    1. forgot the dot
    2. carol ann berry
    3. sorry-forgotthe .dot http://32.96.111.13/default.asp

    03/31/1999 06:50:09
    1. online LDS
    2. carol ann berry
    3. the Mormon Church site is online with some minimal info but if you don't have a library in your area with the cd's you might try it. http://32.96.11113/default.asp carol

    03/31/1999 06:21:41
    1. William Comstock
    2. PAULA SPROUSE
    3. Does anyone know of William Comstock residing in Cedar County, Iowa in the late 1800's?? Is anyone researching the Comstock family?? Paula Sprouse pspro@greenapple.com

    03/26/1999 09:16:20
    1. CHISHOLM
    2. Dear Listers, Was wondering if anyone knows of the family listed below. They lived and died in the Clarence area. Thanks very much. Jeannette Descendants of William Chisholm 1 William CHISHOLM b: 1810 d: April 06, 1900 Clarence Cemetery, Clarence, Cedar County, IA .. +Margaret BEGG b: Jan 20, 1820 d: Oct 25, 1881 Clarence Cemetery, Clarence, Cedar County, IA .2 James CHISHOLM b: June 05, 1848 d: Jan 22, 1936 in Rock Valley, Sioux County, IA ..... +Harriet Rozelia CASE b: December 07, 1852 d: September 28, 1930 ....3 George Calvin CHISHOLM b: Oct 08, 1887 d: Nov 14, 1949 Lingle, Goshen County, WY ........ +Carrie Josephone CHURCH b: Sep 23, 1886 d: Nov 21, 1970 Lingle, Goshen Co, WY .2 Mary CHISHOLM b: 1852 d: 1921 in Clarence Cemetery, Clarence, Cedar County, IA .2 Margaret (Maggie) CHISHOLM b: 1856 d: 1900 ..... +R. R. BEAVER .2 Alexander CHISHOLM b: June 1858 d: Aug 19, 1886 Clarence Cemetery, Clarence, Cedar Co, IA .2 William CHISHOLM, Jr. b: 1859 .2 George CHISHOLM .2 Robert CHISHOLM b: 1863 d: 1922 in Clarence Cemetery, Clarence, Cedar County, IA ..... +Lena EVANS b: 1872 d: 1928 in Clarence Cemetery, Clarence, Cedar County, IA .2 Joseph B. CHISHOLM b: 1867 .2 Elspet CHISHOLM b: Dec 30, 1868 d: Jan 09, 1869 in Clarence Cemetery, Clarence, Cedar Co, IA

    03/26/1999 02:27:49
    1. GREIG
    2. I am looking for anyone that is related to or knows of the family listed below. The majority of them are buried in the Clarence Cemetery. Thank you for your time and response. Jeannette Descendants of James F. Greig 1 GREIG, James F. 1824 - 1908 .. +CHISHOLM, Jeannette 1825 - 1876 . 2 GREIG, John 1846 - 1921 ..... +FERGUSON, Margaret (Maggie) 1845 - 1914 . 2 GREIG, James W. 1848 - 1873 ..... +JOHNSON, Minerva . 2 GREIG, Mary C. 1850 - 1921 ..... +SHEARER, William Alexander 1836 - 1925 . 2 GREIG, William 1853 - ..... +E., Margaret 1861 - . 2 GREIG, Jean 1855 - 1939 ..... +GRACE, David Edward 1863 - 1947 . 2 GREIG, Elizabeth G. 1856 - 1951 ..... +CLANEY, Albert Duncan 1857 - 1937 . 2 GREIG, Anna (Annie) 1858 - 1934 ..... +HART, William H. . 2 GREIG, Jeannette (Jennie) 1865 - 1925 *2nd Wife of GREIG, James F.: .. +MCMURRY, Louisa *3rd Wife of GREIG, James F.: .. +DIAMOND, Sarah (Ella) Graham 1841 - 1922 . 2 DAUGHTER ..... +ANDERSON, C.L. . 2 DAUGHTER ..... +NOVAK, George

    03/26/1999 02:21:15