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/ok.2ADE/928.3 Message Board Post: I am looking for George Edward Jennings b2-25-1874 d. 11-28-1957 married Caldonia Roberts b4-1-1884 d6-3-1964 I would love any help. Are these 2 Jennings ( William & G.E.) related some how? e-mail hewjo1971@yahoo.com
Hi Pat, I found this obit I am assuming, this is him but how can I get info I need from it? S536 Sunderman, Leland,70,d 16 May 1981 StJo; Wed Thelma--; StJo #3064. CHJ May 1981 Found it in file Ani-S536f. Any help would be great I'm new at this and I'm lost. Thanks for your earlier suggustion, greatly appreciated. Deanna >From: "Pat O'Dell" <genpat@netins.net> >Reply-To: genpat@netins.net >To: IAFREMON-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: Re: trying to link Sundermans >Date: Mon, 27 Jan 2003 10:59:37 -0600 > >Deanna, please check my ABSTRACTED NEWSPAPER INDEX of PAGE and TAYLOR COS., >IOWA on my website in Taylor co..http://www.rootsweb.com/~iataylor/ >Sunderman's will be in file S536. >There are also records of person's in Fremont co in this that were in the >Shenandoah newspapers. Pat O'Dell > >Deanna Loyd wrote: > >> >>Hi List, Trying to link my Husbands' Father, Leland W. Sunderman Sr, St. >>Joseph, Missouri to any Sundermans in Clarinda, Iowa. Husband says his >>father always talked about Clarinda, Iowa. Any help would be greatly >>appreciated. Thanks! >> Deanna >> >> >> >> >>_________________________________________________________________ >>MSN 8 with e-mail virus protection service: 2 months FREE* >>http://join.msn.com/?page=features/virus >> >> >>============================== >>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 >> >> > > > >============================== >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 _________________________________________________________________ The new MSN 8: advanced junk mail protection and 2 months FREE* http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail
Deanna, please check my ABSTRACTED NEWSPAPER INDEX of PAGE and TAYLOR COS., IOWA on my website in Taylor co..http://www.rootsweb.com/~iataylor/ Sunderman's will be in file S536. There are also records of person's in Fremont co in this that were in the Shenandoah newspapers. Pat O'Dell Deanna Loyd wrote: > > Hi List, Trying to link my Husbands' Father, Leland W. Sunderman Sr, > St. Joseph, Missouri to any Sundermans in Clarinda, Iowa. Husband > says his father always talked about Clarinda, Iowa. Any help would be > greatly appreciated. Thanks! > Deanna > > > > > _________________________________________________________________ > MSN 8 with e-mail virus protection service: 2 months FREE* > http://join.msn.com/?page=features/virus > > > ============================== > 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 > >
Dear Walter I quote from the book "Homestead Fever" a compilation of stories from the area around Denton, Montana River Press,Wednesday, June 19, 1889. The Judith Basin.--" The Benton & Billings railroad will pass through one of the finest sections of country in Montana, generally known as the Judith Basin or valley. It is drained by Wolff, Scull, Willow and Sage creeks, Ross Fork, Trout, Beaver, Cottonwood, Plum and Salt creeks, all rising in the Little Belt, Snowey and Judith mountains." The area was opened for homsesteads of 160 acres in this time frame. In 1909, the government increased the acreage to 320 acres, which was an added inducement and the proving up period was lowered from 5 to 3 years. " This is a big area. Some of the people stayed and some left in the 1920's when times were rough. More left in the 1930's. There are still Mossey, Perry Martin, and Rowe descendants in the area. The Brading name is familiar, but I do not know if they are still here. Webb Procter from Sidney, also moved to the Denton area. I could not find Ethel Smith. I looked in the 1900, 1910 censuses. Hope this helps satisfy your questions. Audrey Biglen grand-daughter of S.W.S. Rowe
I couldn't find anything specific from IA to MT however: This site at: http://visitmt.com/categories/city.asp?SiteID=1&CityID=272 says there was a homesteading boom from 1908-15 A book was written about the homesteaders: Ronish, Henry G. "HOMESTEADERS IN THE JUDITH BASIN" (unpublished?: H. Ronish, 1974). This one appears to have the best information on the how's and why's of homesteading in Central Montana. http://www.rootsweb.com/~mtfergus/homestead/eh02.htm Hope this helps, Catherine ----- Original Message ----- From: <farwellwalter@hotmail.com> To: <IAFREMON-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, January 26, 2003 2:13 PM Subject: Emigration from Fremont to Judith Basin, Montana > This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > > Surnames: Rowe, Martin, Mossey, Culley, Mitzner, Inman, Young > Classification: Immigration > > Message Board URL: > > http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/ok.2ADE/1952 > > Message Board Post: > > > While I was rereading some of my notes, I noticed a relationship between them which I had never noticed before--a flurry of emigration to Judith Basin, Montana: (1) Nov. 12, 1909.--S.W. S. Rowe had recently procured farm land in Judith Basin, Montana. (2) March 18, 1910.--Perry Martin (who had lived three miles south of Sidney) and G. H. Mossey were leaving for Judith Basin in Montana; (3) July 8, 1910.--Harve Culley's daughter and family, Mrs. W. A. Mitzner, were living at Lone Tree, Judith Basin, Montana. Bert Inman was also there, having left a couple of months ago. Frank Young and family from Knox were also living there. > > I'm betting that all of these former Fremont county people just didn't happen to end up in the same county in Montana. I'm suspecting that someone engineered this interest. I am wondering who, or what group, it was, and just how did they pull it off, evidently quite sucessfully. > > Had there been some king of an excursion to that part of the country? Maybe some land opened up for settlement by whites--like the Oklahoma Strip? Had homesteading claims just been accepted for this county? > > Does anyone know, or at least have a clue? > > > ============================== > 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
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Brading, Clarkson Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/ok.2ADE/1952.1 Message Board Post: My uncle, Robert Brading and his wife Laura Clarkson Brading and their 2 young sons, Thomas and Fred, moved from Hillsdale, Mills County to what was called by my family the Judith River Basin at about this same time. I know of one other family from Mills County that was there also but all I know is the surname West. There must have been a general migration from southwestern Iowa. Cay Merryman http://www.rootsweb.com/~iamills/
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Rowe, Martin, Mossey, Culley, Mitzner, Inman, Young Classification: Immigration Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/ok.2ADE/1952 Message Board Post: While I was rereading some of my notes, I noticed a relationship between them which I had never noticed before--a flurry of emigration to Judith Basin, Montana: (1) Nov. 12, 1909.--S.W. S. Rowe had recently procured farm land in Judith Basin, Montana. (2) March 18, 1910.--Perry Martin (who had lived three miles south of Sidney) and G. H. Mossey were leaving for Judith Basin in Montana; (3) July 8, 1910.--Harve Culley's daughter and family, Mrs. W. A. Mitzner, were living at Lone Tree, Judith Basin, Montana. Bert Inman was also there, having left a couple of months ago. Frank Young and family from Knox were also living there. I'm betting that all of these former Fremont county people just didn't happen to end up in the same county in Montana. I'm suspecting that someone engineered this interest. I am wondering who, or what group, it was, and just how did they pull it off, evidently quite sucessfully. Had there been some king of an excursion to that part of the country? Maybe some land opened up for settlement by whites--like the Oklahoma Strip? Had homesteading claims just been accepted for this county? Does anyone know, or at least have a clue?
Hi List, Trying to link my Husbands' Father, Leland W. Sunderman Sr, St. Joseph, Missouri to any Sundermans in Clarinda, Iowa. Husband says his father always talked about Clarinda, Iowa. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks! Deanna _________________________________________________________________ MSN 8 with e-mail virus protection service: 2 months FREE* http://join.msn.com/?page=features/virus
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Gresham Classification: Immigration Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/ok.2ADE/1946.1.1.1 Message Board Post: Mary: I see I have no notes under "Gresham" other than that death record...Crossing the Missouri river at Nebraska City was a common practice for people headed for Kansas. It would seem very possible that your Gresham's would do that.--Walter.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Iiams - TO - Ivory Classification: Death Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/ok.2ADE/1951 Message Board Post: George W. IIAMS, b. 10/3/1819 - d. Dec. 14, 1902. Matilda (Overman) IIAMS, died Apr. 4, 1902. Rebecca (Burson) IIAMS died July 27, 1920 Henry ILER: His daughter Sarah E. Chaney died Julh 23, 1932 aged 92 years in Riverton; born at Riverton; bur. at Mt. Olive. William INGELS bur. Sunday aged 32 years; lived north of Bartlett; wife and 3 children survive.--(no dates). C. INGERMAN died Aug. 23, 1881 aged 2 years; bur. Hamburg. Mabel INGERMAN died Oct. 22, 1881 aged 4 years; bur. Hamburg. Charles INGRAMAN, born at Nebraska City died at Hamburg on May 25, 1931 aged 58 years; bur. at Percival. B. O. INMAN has died at Spencer, Ohio; his son D. R. Inman is superintendent of schools at Anderson.--Apr. 28, 1932. Maggie INMAN died Jan. 14, 1908. Nellie INMAN died Apr. 4, 1895 aged 7m; born at Randolph; bur. Randolph. Winifred Pauline IRISH, born Drew, Missouri -died Locust Grove township on Feb. 18, 1930 aged 10 years. Daughter of Omer J. Irish. ___?___ IRWIN (f) died Feb. 21, 1901 aged 12 hours; bur. Mt. Zion. Mrs. A. A. IRWIN, died Dec. 26, 1945 Douglas IRWIN died Jan. 19, 1923; brother of Mrs. Charles Sheldon. Mrs. Elizabeth IRWIN died Mar. 11, 1887 aged 33y 7m 5d at Tabor; bur. in Green township. Georgia IRWIN, born in Mills county - d. July 24, 1927 in Mills county, aged 14 days; daughter of Opal Irwin of Glenwood. Harold IRWIN died Aug. 17, 1884 aged 1y 1m 17d; bur. Plum Hollow. Mrs. Harrison IRWIN died Nov. 16, 1893 aged 74 years; born inMaine; bur. at Sidney. James E. IRWIN died Apr. 14, 1889 aged 9y 2m 2d in Green township; bur. McKissick's Grove. Kathryn Myrtle IRWIN died May 7, 1915. Leowa IRWIN died Aug. 17, 1884 aged 3y 2m 8d near Plum Hollow; bur. Plum Hollow. Levi IRWIN died Mar. 3, 1890 aged 45 years; Civil War veteran. Lucy IRWIN died DEc. 16, 1881 at Crete, Nebraska. Richard S. IRWIN died May 17, 1900 aged 7m 18 days; bur. Mt. Zion. Sollowman IRWIN: His daughter Carrie Faith Nichols died July 17, 1933 at Tabor; born at Tabor; bur. at Tabor. Thomas IRWIN; His daughter Mary Hutchison died NOv. 19, 1927 aged 78 yeas in Sidney; born in Greenfield, Ohio; bur. Sidney. W. H. IRWIN, b. Mar. 25, 1820 - died Mar. 10, 1901. Co. "F", 15th Iowa Regiment in Civil War. Wilbur IRWIN died May 10, 1897 aged 11m 4d; bur. Mt. Zion. Allen ISOM: His daughter Mary Helen Peeler died Dec. 26, 1931 aged 60 years in Scott township; born in Missouri; bur. at Thurman. Carl Vernon ISOM, b. Oct. 19, 1909 - died Feb. 8, 1928. Private Mark ISRAEL died Feb. 4, 1945; son of Wesley Israel. Mrs. Wesley ISRAEL died Feb. 23, 1942. Justin C. IVES died Oct. 13, 1905; married Mary Lawrence on Sept. 1, 1868 in Barre, Massachusetts. H. K. IVORY: His daughter Cora Alice Hall died Jan 26, 1926 in Mills county, Iowa; aged 51 years; born at TAbor; bur. Tabor. Mrs. H. R. IVORY (nee Mary Smirl), b. 3/3/1838 - d. 2/6/1913; her husband died Aug. 3, 1900; her son Charles died Apr. 15, 1906. Highmenis IVORY: His daughter Nellie May Baker died Jan. 14, 1929 aged 57 years in Green township; born in Iowa; bur. at Tabor.
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/ok.2ADE/1950 Message Board Post: Hello, I am looking for any info on these guys.I know Paul married Elvira Keyser and is the father of Edward. This is all I know.Thanks for your time and help. Ian Tooze
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/ok.2ADE/1948.4.1 Message Board Post: Thanks Walter for your postings. This is the first information I have been able to find indicating a death date for Isaac Hickey. He isn't listed in the Fremont County Cemetery book so I was stumped. Now I will be frustrated trying to find the ___,___ Hickey who died in 1906. I am wondering if it could be Harriet Hickey, mother of Ike, Jesse, Nathaniel and Harriet Hickey Covert Miller? Family legend has her living in WA state with other children at the time of her death.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Fremont County Genealogy Book Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/ok.2ADE/1949.1.4.1.2 Message Board Post: Terry, I would be VERY interested in buying the completed CD from you. Sure hope you get that burner soon! We would all be eternally grateful. Trish
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: McClure Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/ok.2ADE/1949.1.4.1.1.1.2 Message Board Post: Thanks so much for your attention. You all do such good work. Judy
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: McClure Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/ok.2ADE/1949.1.4.1.1.1.1 Message Board Post: Thanks so much for your attention. Judy
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: McClure Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/ok.2ADE/1949.1.4.1.1.1 Message Board Post: Hiram H. McClure is listed in the Mills County Cemetery Book, printed 1982, as being buried in the Tabor Cemetery in Section 9, Row 10 west to east, south to north. Dates are 9 Jun 1858 - 6 Feb 1906-Father. Corda B. McClure is buried next to him with dates of 15 Jul 1867 - 20 Oct 1940-Mother. Although the biggest part of Tabor is in Fremont County the very north part, including the Tabor Cemetery is in Mills County. -- Cay Merryman, County Coordinator Mills County http://www.rootsweb.com/~iamills/ Administrator IAFREMON-L
Hiram H. McClure is listed in the Mills County Cemetery Book, printed 1982, as being buried in the Tabor Cemetery in Section 9, Row 10 west to east, south to north. Dates are 9 Jun 1858 - 6 Feb 1906-Father. Corda B. McClure is buried next to him with dates of 15 Jul 1867 - 20 Oct 1940-Mother. Although the biggest part of Tabor is in Fremont County the very north part, including the Tabor Cemetery is in Mills County. -- Cay Merryman, County Coordinator Mills County http://www.rootsweb.com/~iamills/ youngdove@aol.com wrote: > > This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > > Surnames: McClure, Swett, Greenlee > Classification: Query > > Message Board URL: > > http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/ok.2ADE/1949.1.4.1.1 > > Message Board Post: > > You're a very clever person, Terry. Let me know when you put it all on a CD. I'd like to buy a copy. Meanwhile, I'm interested in that Fremont County Cemetery Records book. I need a death record of some sort on Hiram Hunter McClure who is my g-grandfather. I have two of his obituaries, but I need to have a more official record....for the DAR. Hiram and many other McClure's, Swett's, and Greenlee's are buried in Tabor Cemetery. > > My maiden name is Swett, and my father and aunt were born and raised in Tabor. I was born in Nebraska City. > > Thanks, Judy > > ============================== > 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
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Howard - TO - Hyiet Classification: Death Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/ok.2ADE/1948.7 Message Board Post: Heli Willis HOWARD died Feb. 7, 1916. Mrs. Jennie HOWARD, 65, died Sept. 3, 1935; widow of late Seymour F. Howard; Lucile Howard Glasgow of Torrington, Wyoming, is a granddaughter. Lester HOWARD: His wife Mary R. Williams, born in Delaware county, Ohio on Feb. 16, 1843 - d. July 8, 1915; married in 1874; her fahter died in Indiana in 1845 and her mother died in Ohio in 1853; so came with her sister Mrs. C.S. (Joanna) Young to Tabor in 1872; Mrs. Hattie E. Whittaker of Ravina, Ohio is a 1/2 sister. Two daughters: Anna and Hermie. Mabel HOWARD died Apr. 2, 1914. Nancy HOWARD died May 4, 1926 aged 94y 6m 3d.--Sidney. "Seym" HOWARD died Dec. 26, 1928. Stephen B. HOWARD died Mar. 31, 1916. W. H. HOWARD , b. Apr. 27, 1862 at Abingdon, Ill. - d. Sept. 19, 1934 at Summit, Fremont county; bur. Rose Hill in Shenandoah. Sons Clyde and Lloyd. Leta HOWE died Apr. 6, 1913. Ella Alice HOWERY died Feb. 28, 1905. Clara HOXIE died Sept. 12, 1909. C. H. HOYLE (m) died Sept. 21, 1883; born in Nebraska; buried at Hamburg. Mrs. Mike HOYLE died July 10, 1903 aged 59 years. Amherst HOYT died Apr. 13, 1882 aged 34 y 10m 29das; born in Province of Quebec, Lower Canada; died at Percival. Edwin HOYT died Sept. 17, 1885 aged 1y 8m; born at Percival; bur. at Hoyt's Grove. Elizabeth Annie (Cash) HOYT, born Nov. 20, 1849 - died July 6, 1928; bur. Grandview. Mary HOYT died Aug. 9, 1890 aged 1y 2m 20d in Benton township. Fremont HUBBARD died NOv. 30, 1902. Mrs. Viva HUBBELL died Jan. 21, 1909 aged 18 years; daughter of William Eyler; bur. at Van Eaton Cemetery four miles northeast of Bartlett. Mrs. Ben HUDSON died May 28, 1936; bur. Farragut. James HUDSON died Mar. 19, 1898 aged 74 years; for 25 years had lived in Mrs. Allison's home. James HUDSON, born May 8, 1824 in Knock, county Mayo, Ireland - d. Mar. 19, 1898; to Fremont county in 1854; unmarried; bur. Sidney; leaves a niece and nephew in Hanging Rock, Ohio. Oscar HUDSON's son b. 6/15, died next day, 6/16/1931; burial Riverton. Martha (Reeves) HUEY died Apr. 24, 1903 aged 65 years. ___?___ HUFF died Jan. 22, 1912. Beulah HUFF died July 3, 1891 aged 18 months; bur. Locust Grove. Daniel HUFFER, 75 years, died Nov. 3, 1897; buried at Redd Cemetery. Sernia HUFFMAN Jan. 21, 1905. Mrs. A. M. HUGHES died Thursday at her residence 1/2 miles from Bartlett.--March 11, 1911. Harry HUGHES died May 8, 1887 aged 3months; born in Illinois; died at Sidney. Mary Catherine HUGHES died August (?) 9, 1911. Charles HUGHES: His daughter Mrs. Ada Cooney, born near Randolph, has died at Rosebud, Oregon.--Dec. 13, 1928. Ray HUGHES married Lena Bakke, born Apr. 19, 1884 - died Mar. 24, 1952; bur. Randolph. Charley HUIZE died Oct. 28, 1905. ___?___ HUME died Apr. 18, 1912. Alice Lorena HUME died Dec. 26, 1907. Guy HUME b. Oct. 11, 1874 - d. Jan. 14, 1945. Ivel HUME died at Knox on Sunday.--Sept. 25, 1913. Lovy J. (HIATT) HUME b. Nov. 24, 1857 - d. June 8, 1936; daughter of Reuben Hiatt. Mr. HUMMEL: His daughter Samantha Bertram Wynn , b. Aug. 17, 1847 - died Jan 18. 1923. Leona Olive HUMPHREY died May 2, 1905. John C. HUNT died June 17, 1908. Lydia Susan HUNT died July 14, 1911. Henry Hill HUNTER died Dec. 14, 1916. Mrs. Olin HUNTER died Sept. 13, 1916. Hannah HUNTSMAN died Mar. 16, 1910. Myra HURLBURT died Sept. 3, 1893 aged 76 years; bur. Tabor. Robert HURLBUTT, Sr., has died.-- June 19, 1908. Nancy HURLEY died June 29, 1912. Arnold Hurst died Dec. 20, 1906. Robert HURST's daughter Eva died July 21, 1927. W.G. HURST, Civil War veteran, died Sept. 26, 1881; Co. "F", First Neb. Infantry; bur. Sidney. Mrs. Cora HUSBANDS died Feb. 11, 1945. Mrs. Christina HUSTON died July 5, 1912 aged 90 years; leaves four children: Epha Forney, John Huston, David Forney (all living near Thurman) and Mrs. George Ettleman of Nebraska. Adolph HUTCHISON b. Mar. 11, 1883 - d. Dec. 27, 1928. Mrs. Blanche HUTCHISON has died; bur. Singleton Grove; Mrs. Laura Strait is her sister.--May 21, 1936. Ebenezer W. HUTCHISON died Oct. 10, 1921. Mary E. (Irwin) HUTCHISON d. Nov. 19, 1927; bur. Sidney. Elmer HUTTON died Jan. 14, 1886 aged 1y 3d; bur. Randolph. Elmer HUTTON died Mar. 24, 1889 aged 10yrs; bur. Randolph. Jacob HYDINGER died Dec. 25, 1926. Joy HYDINGER died May 7, 1883 aged 1y 1m 1d; bur. Hamburg. Mrs. HYIET died Saturday at Farragut.--Aug. 15, 1895.
Might you have any information on John Thomas and Sarah Woolsey from Fremont County? I would appreciate anything you might have. Thank you. ----- Original Message ----- From: <girardta@yahoo.com> To: <IAFREMON-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, January 19, 2003 12:51 PM Subject: Re: Fremont County Genealogy Book > 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/ok.2ADE/1949.1.4.1 > > Message Board Post: > > I think my first post indicated there was NO "genealogy book" - at least none that I knew of. There are two county histories, each of which includ biographical sketches on the prominent citizens of the day. > > I've taken most of that information, along with Walter Farwell's posts to this board, census data from several years, family records from other web sites, the Fremont County Cemetery Records book, the obits transcribed by Cay Merriman (posted on the "Our Corner" website, etc. and combined it all into what I call my Fremont County Genealogical Database. It has 7,717 marriages and 23,419 names in it today. The thing I enjoy doing is seeing a daugther in a family being referred to as "Mrs. X" and then linking her to her husband's family, getting a view of the inter-marriage of the county's families. > > I used to have it posted to my Kate Morgan website (a girl from Hamburg who is said to haunt the famous Hotel del Coronado in San Diego), but I took the site down last year because it didn't seem to get many hits. > > I wish I could distribute the GEDCOM file, but it's over 8 megs, and my Yahoo e-mail service won't send or receive anything over 1.5. Maybe some day I'll buy a CD burner so I can distribute it to people who are interested in the data it contains. > > I'm always happy to look up information for people, though. > > > ============================== > 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 > >
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Hooton - TO - Hummel Classification: Death Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/ok.2ADE/1948.6 Message Board Post: Dick HOOTON died Nov. 28, 1914. Alice Jane HOOVER died Sept. 15, 1908. Henry H. HOPKINS born Aug. 2, 1877 in Atchison county, Missouri - d. July 5, 1933; married Maggie L. Cooper who died Aug. 26, 1929, md. on June 22, 1894. Four children. Bur. at Grange Hall in Atchison county, Mary E. HOPKINS died Mar. 4, 1914. Richard Sims HOPKINS died Oct. 7, 1906; married on June 2, 1857, Elizabeth Hall Brown, born near Wheeling, W.Va. on Feb. 12, 1828 - died Sept. 2, 1914. Lived at Elm Grove, W.Va. from 1857 to 1877; in 1878 to Wheeling; in 1884 to Griswold, Iowa; in 1900 to TAbor. Children Ella Blanche Stevenson of Tabor; Archie who died in infancy; Sallie Woods who died aged 2 years 8 months; Bessie Belle Hopkins of Tabor. Her sister is Mrs. Nannie McCoy of Lexington, Ill. Robert F. HOPKINS died Oct. 7, 1906. Virgil Earl HOPKINS died July 28, 1911. Mattie (Carter) HOPPOCK b. 2/2/1882 - d. 4/8/1924. Jiles Graver HORDY died Oct. 16, 1916. Mrs. Michael HORRIGAN died at Lexington, Nebr; resident of Imogene for 40 years; leaves husband and two daughters, borh residents of Imogene.--Aug. 23, 1911. John HORSLEY died Oct. 7, 1912 aged 90 years; bur. Grandview. Pierson HOSIER came to Fremont county in 1855, to one mile northwest of Sidney. His son John was born in Grant county, Indiana on May 11, 1844 and died Nov. 11, 1908 at Cleveland, Kansas at his son's home; married Mary E. daughter of John Secrist of Knox, in 1867. In 1881 to Atchison county, Missouri, then to Kansas. Ellen (Byers) HOSTETTER b. Dec. 25, 1851 - d. Feb. 21, 1935. Henry HOSTETTER, Civil War veteran, died May 3, 1927. Bur. Thurman. James R. HOUGH died in Nov. 1894 at Riverton where was the postmaster and a business man. Mr. HOUSEL, father of Mrs. Ben Sheldon, died Nov. 12, 1928. Hester HOUSER died Apr. 6, 1906. Sarah A. (HEATON) HOUSER, born in Wood county, Virginia on June 2, 1832 -died Apr. 7, 1906; marrid Frederick H. HOUSER in 1853; he died in 1898. Benjamin F. HOWARD died Dec. 10, 1906 at Hamburg. Charles HOWARD died Apr. 2, 1881 aged 40 years; born in Pettis County, Missouri; bur. Plum Hollow. Chauncey HOWARD died Dec. 28, 1926 aged 44 years. Flora M HOWARD died Mar. 13, 1883 aged 12y 6m; born in Sidney township;bur. Sidney. Nellie Sue HOWELL died Nov. 15, 1914. Amherst HOYT died Apr. 13, 1882. Mary L. HOYT died July 5, 1890 aged 80 years 3 months. Henry J. HUGHES, veteran of World War 1, born Jan 23, 1888, has died.--May 10, 1923. John HUME died May 4, 1916. Etta Pearl HUMMEL died June 8, 1916.