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    1. Re: [IA..Dubuque] Dubuque County Iowa
    2. Jim, When you get a chance can you look for Mead and Mase (Mace) Thanks, Robin Amerson

    02/01/2002 07:15:14
    1. Re: [IA..Dubuque] Dubuque County Iowa
    2. Jim Neiers
    3. Robin and Janet and others, I've had request for the following names, and was about to re[ly that I had no MACE, but notice that MEAD married a MACE. I found Henry REED, a lumber dealer that married Miss Lucy W. FREEMAN and C. A. REED, a grocer that married Miss August E. WOODWORTH. I did not find any REID, ORNSBY, or DeLORIMIER. The following are verbatum transcripts. Dubuque page 847 "H. H. Mead, dealer in groceries and provisions, 522 Julien Avenue, Dubuque; is a native of Delaware Co., Ohio, and was born in 1839; he came West to Dubuque in 1856; during the war he enlisted in Co. L, 1st L. V. C, and was in many fights and skirmishes; he was in the service three years; since the war, he has been engaged in business here. He belongs to the L. O. O. F. He married Miss Virginia Mace Sept 12, 1864; they have three children - Walter C. , Hilan H. and Leroy R. " Dubuque page 855 "Frank E. Ormsby, manufacturer of shirts, collars, and cuffs, and proprietor of the Steam Laundry, No. 890 Main street, Dubuque; is a native of Lewis Co., N. Y., and was born Feb. 10, 1857; he grew up to manhood in that State; he came to Chicago in 1876, and came to Dubuque in 1877 and established his present business, and is building up a good trade; he has the only steam laundry in Dubuque. Mr. Ormsby was united in marriage, Dec. 4, 1879 to Miss Stella Pyne, from this city." Dubuque page 805 "Prof. Januarius Higi, Principal of St. Mary's Parochial School, Dubuque; is a native of Germany, and was born Sept. 17, 1828; he grew up to manhood, and received his literary and musical education there; he engaged in teaching and continued for eight years; he emigrated to America in 1854; came to St. Louis and engaged in teaching; he also taught in Springfield, Ill., and at Peoria, Fort Wayne and Detroit; he came to Dubuque in 1871, and since then, has occupied his present position; he holds the position of organist in St. Mary's Church. In May, 1860, Prof. Higi was united in marriage to Miss Frances Mathias, a native of Germany; they have eight children, one son and seven daughters." Jim in Alabama ----- Original Message ----- From: <ROAMERSON@aol.com> To: <IADUBUQU-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, February 02, 2002 1:15 AM Subject: Re: [IA..Dubuque] Dubuque County Iowa > Jim, > > When you get a chance can you look for Mead and Mase (Mace) > > Thanks, > Robin Amerson > > > ==== IADUBUQU Mailing List ==== > Problem, question or need help with List? Contact Kathleen, List > Admin, off-list! at Kathleen's Korner: woodside.1728@home.com . > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 >

    02/03/2002 02:38:50