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    1. [IATAMA] IAGenWeb & Spring
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    3. April showers bring May flowers AND the chance to adopt an IAGenWeb county website. If you would like to experience the satisfaction of bringing IAGenWeb to appreciative genealogists everywhere, then the role of County Coordinator is for you. New coordinators are needed for *GUTHRIE, JONES, JACKSON, SAC, IDA, POWESHIEK, CRAWFORD, SCOTT, ** **HARRISON, CARROLL, GREENE, LYON, ADAMS, POTTAWATTAMIE, FRANKLIN, & EMMET* counties. For more information contact the Welcome Hosts. Please contact the Welcome Hostesses with your choice today! welcome_to_iagenweb@iagenweb.org Happy Spring! Cindy & Conni IAGenWeb Welcome Hostesses

    05/10/2017 01:21:40
    1. [IATAMA] Benton and Clayton counties Iowa
    2. W David Samuelsen
    3. Attention, Neighboring Counties of: Iowa - Benton and Clayton counties Benton - Vol A-C - all done (1854-1910) Clayton - added B-D, to 1908, still more to cover. Benton co Iowa http://www.sampubco.com/wills/ia/iabenton01.htm Clayton co Iowa http://www.sampubco.com/wills/ia/iaclayton01.htm Other indexes http://www.sampubco.com/ with free access (account registration is required) to original records in most of the counties. W David Samuelsen SAMPUBCO

    04/28/2017 07:36:55
    1. [IATAMA] Join IAGenWeb
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    3. Do you contribute to the IAGenWeb project? Do you photograph cemeteries and upload photos to the Iowa Gravestone Photo Project? Do you transcribe military records, histories, birth indexes, etc., and submit to individual county coordinators? Do you transcribe and add obituaries, biographies and/or documents to the county message boards? If you answer yes to any of these, you already have the potential to be a great county coordinator. Having a desire to share with others about their family history is the most important aspect of the position. Having a knowledge of web page editing or the true desire to learn to use a web editor or hand code, is the second most important. The counties needing coordinators are: Guthrie, Jones, Jackson, Sac, Ida, Poweshiek, Crawford, Scott, Harrison, Carroll, Greene, Lyon, Adams, Pottawattamie, Franklin and Emmet. Please contact the Welcome Hostesses with your choice today! welcome_to_iagenweb@iagenweb.org <mailto:welcome_to_iagenweb@iagenweb.org> Happy Spring! Conni & Cindy IAGenWeb Welcome Hostesses

    04/05/2017 12:56:08
    1. [IATAMA] February and IAGenWeb
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    3. What do you think of when you think of the month of February? Valentine’s Day? Black History Month? Your mother’s birthday? I’m sure there are various things that comes to mind. All of which can be directly related to our genealogy. That is what IAGenWeb is all about – our Iowa genealogy. Would you like to join a great volunteer team to help others with their genealogy, and find great tidbits along the way of your own history? The counties that are available for new coordinators are Jones, Jackson, Sac, Ida, Poweshiek, Crawford, Scott, Harrison, Lee, Black Hawk, Carroll, Greene, Lyon and Adams. You can visit each of them from http://www.iagenweb.org/state/colist.php . Clicking on the name will take you to the county. Wonder what all is involved? The Volunteer Primer http://www.iagenweb.org/state/primer.htm is a good place to start. Wondering how much is involved? You can spend as much time as you like! It does take a few hours a week at the minimum. Of course, more time is needed when getting started. The Welcome Hostesses, Conni and Cindy, will be glad to answer any questions you have, and help you along the way with learning the ropes. Contact them soon at welcome_to_iagenweb@iagenweb.org . We look forward to hearing from you! Conni and Cindy IAGenWeb Welcome Hostess welcome_to_iagenweb@iagenweb.org

    02/05/2017 09:28:15
    1. [IATAMA] New Year 2017 & IAGenWeb
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    3. Happy New Year! Many of us start our new year with resolutions for the upcoming year.If one of your resolutions is to find fulfilling work, you should consider the role of IAGenWeb County Coordinator. IAGenWeb’s goal is to provide people with free access to genealogical information.The only way we can do that is to rely on volunteers to maintain our county sites.If you have a strong interest in family history, helping people discover distant relatives and finding new details about their unique family history, then being a part of the dynamic and professional IAGenWeb volunteer team is for you. Please consider being a County Coordinator by adopting one of the following orphan counties: Adams, Black Hawk, Carroll, Crawford, Des Moines, Fremont, Greene, Guthrie, Harrison, Ida, Jackson, Jones, Lee, Lyon, Montgomery, Poweshiek, Sac, Scott. For more information and/or to apply as a volunteer, contact the Welcome Hostesses. (<-Include link here) Cindy Maher & Conni Mc Daniel Hall IAGenWeb Welcome Hostesses welcome_to_iagenweb@iagenweb.org

    01/07/2017 12:30:36
    1. Re: [IATAMA] [IASTORY] Thanksgiving & Genealogy
    2. I saw your letter on Gen. in Iowa I am a native of Iowa an My name is Robert L. Sanders I was born and raised in Gilbert Iowa I have a lot of information on the Sanders, Spencer, Morgan, , Crabtree as well of other families. I have been living Pensacola, Florida fo over 10 years. My son, James still lives in Des Moiues. My telephone No. is 850-476-3929 If you would give me your phone I would be very to talk to you about my families still in IOWA . I am still a member of the Des Moines Genealogical club. I would be very happy to talk with you and give you what I have on my family. Robert L.Sanders E Mail _RLSMS2@AOL.Com_ (mailto:RLSMS2@AOL.Com) . In a message dated 11/11/2016 7:56:54 A.M. Central Standard Time, dusters34@frontier.com writes: Ever wish you could travel back in time, down along the old dusty roads of Iowa to its little towns and farmlands? I get to do that every day that I transcribe cemetery gravestones, census records, look up an obit, and on and on. I am an IAGenWeb county coordinator and I love it! If you have Iowa ties and would like to join a wonderful group of volunteers as a county coordinator, please let us know! We have a wonderful selection of counties that could really benefit from you. They are GUTHRIE, JONES, JACKSON, SAC, IDA, POWESHIEK, CLINTON, CRAWFORD, SCOTT, KEOKUK, HARRISON, LEE, POTTAWATTAMIE, DES MOINES, MONTGOMERY, BLACK HAWK, CARROLL, GREENE, & LYON counties. To learn more about what is required, send us an email and we’ll get you started. We look forward to hearing from you soon! Conni and Cindy IAGenWeb Welcome Hostesses welcome_to_iagenweb@iagenweb.org ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to IASTORY-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    11/11/2016 09:35:56
    1. [IATAMA] Thanksgiving & Genealogy
    2. Oregon Rain
    3. Ever wish you could travel back in time, down along the old dusty roads of Iowa to its little towns and farmlands? I get to do that every day that I transcribe cemetery gravestones, census records, look up an obit, and on and on. I am an IAGenWeb county coordinator and I love it! If you have Iowa ties and would like to join a wonderful group of volunteers as a county coordinator, please let us know! We have a wonderful selection of counties that could really benefit from you. They are GUTHRIE, JONES, JACKSON, SAC, IDA, POWESHIEK, CLINTON, CRAWFORD, SCOTT, KEOKUK, HARRISON, LEE, POTTAWATTAMIE, DES MOINES, MONTGOMERY, BLACK HAWK, CARROLL, GREENE, & LYON counties. To learn more about what is required, send us an email and we’ll get you started. We look forward to hearing from you soon! Conni and Cindy IAGenWeb Welcome Hostesses welcome_to_iagenweb@iagenweb.org

    11/10/2016 10:53:34
    1. [IATAMA] Time for Genealogy and IAGenWeb
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    3. Summer is nearly behind us and as we go into fall time, we are reminded that winter will soon be upon us. Such a great time to take on a new project/hobby! If genealogy is one of your favorite past times and you like helping others, then you might want to consider being an IAGenWeb County Coordinator. For learning more about volunteering, read the Volunteer Primer at http://iagenweb.org/state/primer.htm. There’s an excellent selection of counties that are available - *GUTHRIE,* *JONES,* *JACKSON,* *SAC,* *IDA,* *POWESHIEK,* *CLINTON,* *CRAWFORD,* *SCOTT,* *KEOKUK,* *CHICKASAW,* *HARRISON,* *LEE,* *POTTAWATTAMIE,* *DES MOINES,* *MONTGOMERY,* *BLACK HAWK,* *CARROLL,* & *GREENE*. Contact us soon welcome_to_iagenweb@iagenweb.org <mailto:welcome_to_iagenweb@iagenweb.org> and we’ll get you started! Conni & Cindy IAGenWeb Welcome Hostess welcome_to_iagenweb@iagenweb.org <mailto:welcome_to_iagenweb@iagenweb.org>

    09/01/2016 01:46:10
    1. [IATAMA] Become an IAGenWeb Volunteer!
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    3. Do you enjoy helping others with genealogy? Do you have a few hours a week you could volunteer? Do you have good computer skills? If the answer is yes - we have a job for you! IAGenWeb is looking for dedicated folks with genealogical ties to Iowa to become county coordinators. The counties we have available are: Black Hawk, Chickasaw, Clinton, Crawford, Des Moines, Guthrie, Harrison, Ida, Jackson, Jones, Keokuk, Lee, Lyon, Montgomery, Pottawattamie, Sac, and Scott. Check them out at http://iagenweb.org/state/colist.php . Send us an email of your first and second choices of counties to welcome_to_iagenweb@iagenweb.org <mailto:welcome_to_iagenweb@iagenweb.org> Regards, Conni & Lynn IAGenWeb Welcome Hostesses welcome_to_iagenweb@iagenweb.org

    08/02/2016 07:30:29
    1. [IATAMA] Become an IAGenWeb Coordinator
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    3. IAGenWeb is in need of county coordinators! Have you spent time researching your family tree? Have you found some little tidbit of information that led to another tidbit and on and on until you fleshed out a story about how your family came to Iowa and helped settle a town or about how your grandparents came to America? The excitement of finding these little tidbits can create a love of genealogy and a desire to help others find those little tidbits. If you have computer skills and a couple hours a week to spare for volunteering, please consider becoming a county coordinator for IAGenWeb, which has been called “the best Iowa genealogy website” by /Family Tree Magazine/. Read about becoming a county coordinator in the Volunteer Primer at http://iagenweb.org/state/primer.htm, then check out this list of available counties: *BLACK HAWK,* *CARROLL,* *CHICKASAW,* *CLINTON,* *CRAWFORD,* *DES MOINES,* *GUTHRIE,* *HARRISON,* *IDA,* *JACKSON,* *JONES,* *KEOKUK,* *LEE,* *MONTGOMERY,* *POTTAWATTAMIE,* *POWESHIEK,* *SAC,* & *SCOTT* counties. For more information contact the Welcome Hostesses at welcome_to_iagenweb@iagenweb.org <mailto:welcome_to_iagenweb@iagenweb.org> <mailto:welcome_to_iagenweb@iagenweb.org <mailto:welcome_to_iagenweb@iagenweb.org>> with your first and second choices of counties. Regards, Conni & Lynn IAGenWeb Welcome Hostesses

    07/02/2016 04:08:13
    1. [IATAMA] Become an IAGenWeb Coordinator
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    3. IAGenWeb is in need of county coordinators! Do you like to share your love of genealogy with others? Do you have computer skills? Do you have a couple hours a week you can spare for volunteering? If so, please consider becoming a county coordinator. Read about becoming a county coordinator in the Volunteer Primer at http://iagenweb.org/state/primer.htm .New coordinators are needed for *LYON,* *GUTHRIE,* *ADAMS,* *JONES,* *MAHASKA,* *JACKSON,* *SAC,* *IDA,* *POWESHIEK,* *CLINTON,* *CRAWFORD,* *SCOTT,* *POLK,* *KEOKUK,* *CHICKASAW,* *GREENE,* *HARRISON,* *LEE,* *DES MOINES *& *POTTAWATTAMIE *counties. For more information contact the Welcome Hostesses at welcome_to_iagenweb@iagenweb.org <mailto:welcome_to_iagenweb@iagenweb.org> with your first and second choices of counties. Regards, Constance & Kris IAGenWeb Welcome Hostesses

    05/03/2016 03:09:34
    1. [IATAMA] IAGenWeb Orphan Counties
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    3. Christmas time is near and what a great time it is to consider giving back to others in the form of some of your time, as others have given to you along your genealogical path. Have you ever thought about becoming a volunteer county coordinator? IAGenWeb is one of the best genealogy groups to be a part of. We strive to provide the best research assistance possible. Everyone helps each other with web skills, data sources for transcribing records, suggestions for answering researchers' questions, etc. If you would like to know more about what's needed, visit the Volunteer Primer page at [1]http://iagenweb.org/state/primer.htm . But don't stop there! Visit a variety of the web sites that have active county coordinators and look over those needing someone permanent. The links are available at [2]http://iagenweb.org/state/cc_coun.php . They will give you a great idea of what's involved in being a county coordinator. Then, when you've decided which available county you would like to coordinate, send us an email designating the county of your choice and asking any questions you may have at [3]welcome_to_iagenweb@iagenweb.org . Join Our Team! Constance and Kris IAGenWeb Welcome Hostesses References 1. http://iagenweb.org/state/primer.htm 2. http://iagenweb.org/state/cc_coun.php 3. mailto:3]3]welcome_to_iagenweb@iagenweb.org

    12/06/2015 12:05:54
    1. [IATAMA] Join IAGenWeb, Adopt an Orphan County!
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    3. Have you ever thought about becoming a volunteer county coordinator? IAGenWeb is one of the best genealogy groups to be a part of. We strive to provide the best research assistance possible. Everyone helps each other with web skills, data sources for transcribing records, suggestions for answering researchers’ questions, etc. If you would like to know more about what’s needed, visit the Volunteer Primer page at [1]http://iagenweb.org/state/primer.htm . But don’t stop there! Visit a variety of the web sites that have active county coordinators and look over those needing someone permanent. The links are available at [2]http://iagenweb.org/state/cc_coun.php . They will give you a great idea of what’s involved in being a county coordinator. Then, when you’ve decided which available county you would like to coordinate, send us an email designating the county of your choice and asking any questions you may have at [3]welcome_to_iagenweb@iagenweb.org . Join Our Team! Constance Diamond and Kris Meyer IAGenWeb Welcome Hostesses References Visible links 1. http://iagenweb.org/state/primer.htm 2. http://iagenweb.org/state/cc_coun.php 3. mailto:welcome_to_iagenweb@iagenweb.org Hidden links: 4. http://iagenweb.org/state/primer.htm

    11/07/2015 11:51:55
    1. [IATAMA] Fall, Football & Genealogy
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    3. Fall's cool temperatures and beautiful colors, football and genealogy! What more can you ask for at this time of the year!?! Here at IAGenWeb [1]http://iagenweb.org/ we have a great "team" of orphan counties just waiting for someone to help them cross that goal line for a touch down! Our "team" (Adams, Clinton, Greene, Guthrie, Ida, Jackson, Jones, Linn, Lyon, Mahaska, Poweshiek and Sac) comes in all sizes, strengths and they cross the State of Iowa. They all want and need a new 'coach' with that Iowa winning attitude. So if you have a connection to Iowa and want to be a part of a winning team, check out our "special team" and chose the member you feel you can be the big winner with, that you can bring across the goal line. Once you decide on that 'member' then contact the Welcome Hostess at [2]welcome_to_iagenweb@iagenweb.org and let us know you are interested and would like more information on what it takes to become a CC of this IAGenWeb great team. We will be happy to send you the information and answer your questions. We look forward to hearing from you! Constance & Kris Welcome Hostess [3]welcome_to@iagenweb@iagenweb.org References 1. http://iagenweb.org/ 2. mailto:welcome_to_iagenweb@iagenweb.org 3. mailto:welcome_to@iagenweb@iagenweb.org

    09/06/2015 04:04:39
    1. [IATAMA] County Fairs & Festivals Time!
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    3. August is that time of the year for our great county fairs and community festivals! County fairs bring us a fun time for cotton candy, carnival games, carnival rides and country rodeos. Community country festivals bring us hand made quilts, tatting, home made jams, jellies and pies and more games and country fun. And we at IAGenWeb have a great county genealogy 'festival' to enjoy and you wont want to miss! If you have a connection to Iowa come to our 'festival'. Our festival is a celebration of our 'orphan counties' all waiting for that special new coordinator and becoming that big 'Blue Ribbon' winner. Wont you check out our 'festival celebration' of our orphan counties: Adams, Greene, Guthrie, Ida, Jackson, Jones, Linn, Lyon, Mahaska, Poweshiek and Sac Counties, see which one fits you best, they all want and need a CC to lead them. Do you have the country pioneer spirit as our ancestors did when they celebrated Iowa? If you see a county that fits for you and you would like to be that "Blue Ribbon Winner CC" contact the Welcome Hostesses [1]welcome_to_iagenweb@iagenweb.org and request more information about adopting one of our counties and request an application. We look forward to hearing from you soon! IAGenWeb Welcome Hostesses Constance & Kris [2]welcome_to_iagenweb@iagenweb.org References 1. mailto:welcome_to_iagenweb@iagenweb.org 2. mailto:welcome_to_iagenweb@iagenweb.org

    08/01/2015 12:51:11
    1. [IATAMA] IAGenWeb and Independence Day
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    3. What a great time it is ... we are about to celebrate the Independence of our county! And there is no better way to remember our ancestors who gave us our Independence than by celebrating and recording their lives as best we can. What better place to begin that preservation of history than at IAGenWeb! If you have a connection to Iowa, you are invited to join our Independence Day Celebration at IAGenWeb! Don't forget to visit our 'orphan' counties (Adams, Boone, Butler, Greene, Guthrie, Ida, Jackson, Jones, Linn, Lyon, Mahaska and Sac) when you stop by! See which one fits you best, they all want and need a CC to lead them, one who has the pioneer spirit as our ancestors did when they came to Iowa. If you see a county that fits for you and you would like to be that "new CC" contact the Welcome Hostesses [1]welcome_to_iagenweb@iagenweb.org and request more information about adopting one of our counties and an application. Help us Honor your Iowa ancestors, become a member of our team! IAGenWeb Welcome Hostesses Constance & Kris [2]welcome_to_iagenweb@iagenweb.org References Visible links 1. mailto:welcome_to_iagenweb@iagenweb.org 2. mailto:welcome_to_iagenweb@iagenweb.org Hidden links: 3. mailto:welcome_to_iagenweb@iagenweb.org 4. mailto:welcome_to_iagenweb@iagenweb.org

    07/02/2015 12:22:07
    1. [IATAMA] Spring at IAGenWeb!
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    3. May is already here and our gardens are beginning to pop up and the trees are putting on new leaves once again. Here at IAGenWeb Spring is showing off our wonderful 'orphan county flowers' that are ready for new 'gardeners' to cultivate them and help them grow into strong healthy beautiful 'flowers'. If you have a connection to Iowa and would like to become a coordinator ('gardener') of one of our orphan counties ( Adams, Butler, Greene, Guthrie, Jackson, Jones, Linn, Lyon, Mahaska counties) please contact our for more information Welcome Hosts at [1]welcome_to_iagenweb@iagenweb.org . Read more about becoming a county coordinator. [2]http://iagenweb.org/state/primer.htm . We hope to hear from you soon! Constance Delaware, Fayette & Montgomery Coordinator ('gardener') References 1. mailto:welcome_to_iagenweb@iagenweb.org 2. http://iagenweb.org/state/primer.htm

    05/04/2015 01:03:27
    1. Re: [IATAMA] HAYNES - HUME Family Photographs
    2. haloupek . via
    3. I posted the pictures here: http://iagenweb.org/tama/gallery/Haynes-Hume.html Bill Haloupek Tama County IAGenWeb Coordinator haloupek@gmail.com On Sun, Feb 8, 2015 at 12:38 PM, haloupek . <haloupek@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi Shelley, > > I don't know of anyone in these families. If you have scans of these > photos, I will be glad to post them on the Tama County site, along with > this information. Just email me. > > Bill Haloupek > Tama County IAGenWeb Coordinator > haloupek@gmail.com > > > On Sun, Feb 8, 2015 at 3:43 AM, Shelley Cardiel via <iatama@rootsweb.com> > wrote: > >> I've "rescued" three old photographs which belong to the HAYNES and HUME >> Families. The first is a photograph of Estella Barbara HAYNES which is >> dated 1907. In addition to her name someone has written "Mother MAIDEN" >> and >> "E.J.'s Mother" on the back of the photograph. She appears to be in her >> 20's at the time. The second and third photographs are copies of an >> earlier >> photograph of Wilber Isaac HUME and Estella Barbara HAYNES, likely taken >> in >> the 1890's and then copied later. Information on the back of the >> photograph >> states that Wilber was b. 30 Jan 1863, married Estella 29 Mar 1893, and >> died >> of Typhoid Fever 26 Oct 1895. Also noted is the birth of their son, Edwin >> James HUME on 17 Aug 1895 in Garwin, IA. >> >> >> >> Based on limited research I was able to locate the following information >> regarding this family: >> >> >> >> Wilbur or Wilber Isaac Hume was born 30 Jan 1861 in Hubbard, OH to parents >> Edwin Edward W. HUME (b. 1833) and Amanda Annon NELSON (1833-1880). >> Wilber >> was one of 8 children born to this couple including, Wilber Isaac; Mary >> Olivia; Charles Nelson; Frank; Anna Viola; Ella Mary; and Delmar James; >> and >> Frank Alfred HUME, all born between 1861 and 1876. The family surname may >> have later been changed to HUMES by some. Wilber married Estella Barbara >> HAYNES on 29 Mar 1893 in Tama Co. IA. The couple had only one child, >> Edwin >> James HUME b. 17 Aug 1895 in Garwin, IA. Wilbur died 26 Oct 1895 and is >> buried in the Dobson Cemetery in Garwin, IA. >> >> >> >> Their son Edwin James HUME b. 17 Aug 1885 in Garwin, IA married Myrtle >> Marie >> KEHR (b. 20 Mar 1900) on 1 June 1919. Edwin was living in Vulcan, >> Alberta, >> Canada in 1917 but traveled to Carlton, IA when he was registered for the >> WWI draft, listing his occupation as Farmer. He was in Seattle, WA by the >> time he registered for the draft in 1942. >> >> >> >> Estella Barbara HAYNES HUME MAIDEN was b. 28 Apr 1871 in Carlton, IA to >> parents James Marion HAYNES (b. 23 Feb 1849 in Tama, IA-d. 1919 in >> Carlton, >> IA) and Shady Ann STRONG (b. 29 Jan 1852 in West Mansfield, OH-d. 8 Jun >> 1873 >> in Tama Co. IA giving birth to her second daughter). Estella had one >> sibling, a sister Shady Ann HAYNES b. 8 Jun 1873. After her Mother's >> death >> in 1873 her father married Melissa May KIRKMAN or KERKMAN (1858-1931) and >> they had 10 more children including, Ella Mae; Warren Silves; Mary Nellie >> "Nell"; Della J.; John Oscar; Ada A.; Louis A.; Orley; Rolla "Rollie" >> Russell; Elpha or Helfu W. HAYNES, all born between 1875 and 1893. >> >> >> >> Estella died 27 Feb 1847 or 1848 in Vulcan, Alberta, Canada and is buried >> in >> the Vulcan Cemetery there. >> >> >> >> After Wilber's death Estella married Francis Marion or Marion Francis >> MAIDEN >> (b. 21 Sept 1867 in Tama Co. IA son of Joseph MAIDEN and Maria GRANT) on >> 30 >> Nov 1898 in Rockton, IA and together they had 3 children, Edwin Hugh; Fern >> Lucille, and Chester Leroy MAIDEN born in Marshall Co. or Tama Co. IA >> between 1895 and 1904. >> >> >> >> Census records provide the following details: >> >> >> >> 1880 census of Hubbard, OH: >> >> >> >> E. J. HUME, age 66, a Farmer, born PA, parents born PA >> >> Mary HUME, wife, age 60, House Keeping, born PA, parents born PA >> >> James HUME, son, age 46, a Farm Worker, born PA, parents born PA >> >> Wilbert J. HUME, grandson, age 17, a Farm Worker, born OH, parents born PA >> >> >> >> 1880 census of Carlton, IA: >> >> >> >> James M. HAYNES, age 31, a Farmer, born IN, parents born OH/WV >> >> Malissa HAYNES, wife, age 22, Keeping House, born IA, parents born KY/TN >> >> Estella B. HAYNES, dau, age 9, born IA, parents born IN/OH >> >> Ella M. HAYNES, dau, age 5, born IA >> >> Warren S. HAYNES, son, age 4, born IA >> >> Mary N. HAYNES, dau, age 1, born IA >> >> + 1 Boarder >> >> >> >> 1895 census of Tama, IA: >> >> >> >> Wilber J. HUME, age 32, born OH, a Farmer, Baptist >> >> Estella B. HUME, age 23, born Tama Co., IA, a Christian >> >> >> >> 1900 census of LeGrand Township, Marshall Co., IA: >> >> >> >> Frank MAIDEN, age 32, born Sept 1867, married 2 years, born MO, parents >> born >> MO/IL, a Barber >> >> Estella B. MAIDEN, wife, age 29, born Apr 1871, married 2 years, 2 >> children/1 living, born IA, parents born IN/OH >> >> Edwin H. MAIDEN, son, age 4, born Aug 1895, born IA >> >> >> >> 1930 census of Seattle, WA: >> >> >> >> Edwin HUME, age 35, married at age 24, born IA, parents born OH/IA, a >> Postal >> Clerk >> >> Myrtle HUME, wife, age 30, married at age 19, born ND, parents born OH/IN >> >> Franklin HUME, son, age 10, born Canada >> >> Meda HUME, dau, age 8, born Canada >> >> Doris HUME, dau, age 7, born WA >> >> Harold HUME, son, age 5, born WA >> >> Nina HUME, dau, age 3 years + 6 months, born WA >> >> >> >> 1940 census of Seattle, WA: >> >> >> >> Edwin J. HUME, age 44, born IA, a Postal Clerk >> >> Myrtle HUME, wife, age 40, born ND >> >> Franklin W. HUME, son, age 20, born Canada >> >> Meda M. HUME, dau, age 18, born Canada >> >> Doris M. HUME, dau, age 17, born WA >> >> Harold L. HUME, son, age 15, born WA >> >> Nina E. HUME, dau, age 13, born WA >> >> Edwin J. HUME, son, age 8, born WA >> >> Leonia B. KEHR, mother-in-law, age 76, born IN >> >> >> >> I am hoping to locate someone from this family so that the photographs can >> be returned to their care. If you are a member of this family, or you >> know >> someone who might be, please contact me. >> >> >> >> Thanks, >> >> Shelley >> >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> IATAMA-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >> quotes in the subject and the body of the message >> > >

    02/08/2015 04:58:31
    1. Re: [IATAMA] HAYNES - HUME Family Photographs
    2. haloupek . via
    3. Hi Shelley, I don't know of anyone in these families. If you have scans of these photos, I will be glad to post them on the Tama County site, along with this information. Just email me. Bill Haloupek Tama County IAGenWeb Coordinator haloupek@gmail.com On Sun, Feb 8, 2015 at 3:43 AM, Shelley Cardiel via <iatama@rootsweb.com> wrote: > I've "rescued" three old photographs which belong to the HAYNES and HUME > Families. The first is a photograph of Estella Barbara HAYNES which is > dated 1907. In addition to her name someone has written "Mother MAIDEN" > and > "E.J.'s Mother" on the back of the photograph. She appears to be in her > 20's at the time. The second and third photographs are copies of an > earlier > photograph of Wilber Isaac HUME and Estella Barbara HAYNES, likely taken in > the 1890's and then copied later. Information on the back of the photograph > states that Wilber was b. 30 Jan 1863, married Estella 29 Mar 1893, and > died > of Typhoid Fever 26 Oct 1895. Also noted is the birth of their son, Edwin > James HUME on 17 Aug 1895 in Garwin, IA. > > > > Based on limited research I was able to locate the following information > regarding this family: > > > > Wilbur or Wilber Isaac Hume was born 30 Jan 1861 in Hubbard, OH to parents > Edwin Edward W. HUME (b. 1833) and Amanda Annon NELSON (1833-1880). Wilber > was one of 8 children born to this couple including, Wilber Isaac; Mary > Olivia; Charles Nelson; Frank; Anna Viola; Ella Mary; and Delmar James; and > Frank Alfred HUME, all born between 1861 and 1876. The family surname may > have later been changed to HUMES by some. Wilber married Estella Barbara > HAYNES on 29 Mar 1893 in Tama Co. IA. The couple had only one child, Edwin > James HUME b. 17 Aug 1895 in Garwin, IA. Wilbur died 26 Oct 1895 and is > buried in the Dobson Cemetery in Garwin, IA. > > > > Their son Edwin James HUME b. 17 Aug 1885 in Garwin, IA married Myrtle > Marie > KEHR (b. 20 Mar 1900) on 1 June 1919. Edwin was living in Vulcan, Alberta, > Canada in 1917 but traveled to Carlton, IA when he was registered for the > WWI draft, listing his occupation as Farmer. He was in Seattle, WA by the > time he registered for the draft in 1942. > > > > Estella Barbara HAYNES HUME MAIDEN was b. 28 Apr 1871 in Carlton, IA to > parents James Marion HAYNES (b. 23 Feb 1849 in Tama, IA-d. 1919 in Carlton, > IA) and Shady Ann STRONG (b. 29 Jan 1852 in West Mansfield, OH-d. 8 Jun > 1873 > in Tama Co. IA giving birth to her second daughter). Estella had one > sibling, a sister Shady Ann HAYNES b. 8 Jun 1873. After her Mother's death > in 1873 her father married Melissa May KIRKMAN or KERKMAN (1858-1931) and > they had 10 more children including, Ella Mae; Warren Silves; Mary Nellie > "Nell"; Della J.; John Oscar; Ada A.; Louis A.; Orley; Rolla "Rollie" > Russell; Elpha or Helfu W. HAYNES, all born between 1875 and 1893. > > > > Estella died 27 Feb 1847 or 1848 in Vulcan, Alberta, Canada and is buried > in > the Vulcan Cemetery there. > > > > After Wilber's death Estella married Francis Marion or Marion Francis > MAIDEN > (b. 21 Sept 1867 in Tama Co. IA son of Joseph MAIDEN and Maria GRANT) on 30 > Nov 1898 in Rockton, IA and together they had 3 children, Edwin Hugh; Fern > Lucille, and Chester Leroy MAIDEN born in Marshall Co. or Tama Co. IA > between 1895 and 1904. > > > > Census records provide the following details: > > > > 1880 census of Hubbard, OH: > > > > E. J. HUME, age 66, a Farmer, born PA, parents born PA > > Mary HUME, wife, age 60, House Keeping, born PA, parents born PA > > James HUME, son, age 46, a Farm Worker, born PA, parents born PA > > Wilbert J. HUME, grandson, age 17, a Farm Worker, born OH, parents born PA > > > > 1880 census of Carlton, IA: > > > > James M. HAYNES, age 31, a Farmer, born IN, parents born OH/WV > > Malissa HAYNES, wife, age 22, Keeping House, born IA, parents born KY/TN > > Estella B. HAYNES, dau, age 9, born IA, parents born IN/OH > > Ella M. HAYNES, dau, age 5, born IA > > Warren S. HAYNES, son, age 4, born IA > > Mary N. HAYNES, dau, age 1, born IA > > + 1 Boarder > > > > 1895 census of Tama, IA: > > > > Wilber J. HUME, age 32, born OH, a Farmer, Baptist > > Estella B. HUME, age 23, born Tama Co., IA, a Christian > > > > 1900 census of LeGrand Township, Marshall Co., IA: > > > > Frank MAIDEN, age 32, born Sept 1867, married 2 years, born MO, parents > born > MO/IL, a Barber > > Estella B. MAIDEN, wife, age 29, born Apr 1871, married 2 years, 2 > children/1 living, born IA, parents born IN/OH > > Edwin H. MAIDEN, son, age 4, born Aug 1895, born IA > > > > 1930 census of Seattle, WA: > > > > Edwin HUME, age 35, married at age 24, born IA, parents born OH/IA, a > Postal > Clerk > > Myrtle HUME, wife, age 30, married at age 19, born ND, parents born OH/IN > > Franklin HUME, son, age 10, born Canada > > Meda HUME, dau, age 8, born Canada > > Doris HUME, dau, age 7, born WA > > Harold HUME, son, age 5, born WA > > Nina HUME, dau, age 3 years + 6 months, born WA > > > > 1940 census of Seattle, WA: > > > > Edwin J. HUME, age 44, born IA, a Postal Clerk > > Myrtle HUME, wife, age 40, born ND > > Franklin W. HUME, son, age 20, born Canada > > Meda M. HUME, dau, age 18, born Canada > > Doris M. HUME, dau, age 17, born WA > > Harold L. HUME, son, age 15, born WA > > Nina E. HUME, dau, age 13, born WA > > Edwin J. HUME, son, age 8, born WA > > Leonia B. KEHR, mother-in-law, age 76, born IN > > > > I am hoping to locate someone from this family so that the photographs can > be returned to their care. If you are a member of this family, or you know > someone who might be, please contact me. > > > > Thanks, > > Shelley > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > IATAMA-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >

    02/08/2015 05:38:48
    1. [IATAMA] HAYNES - HUME Family Photographs
    2. Shelley Cardiel via
    3. I've "rescued" three old photographs which belong to the HAYNES and HUME Families. The first is a photograph of Estella Barbara HAYNES which is dated 1907. In addition to her name someone has written "Mother MAIDEN" and "E.J.'s Mother" on the back of the photograph. She appears to be in her 20's at the time. The second and third photographs are copies of an earlier photograph of Wilber Isaac HUME and Estella Barbara HAYNES, likely taken in the 1890's and then copied later. Information on the back of the photograph states that Wilber was b. 30 Jan 1863, married Estella 29 Mar 1893, and died of Typhoid Fever 26 Oct 1895. Also noted is the birth of their son, Edwin James HUME on 17 Aug 1895 in Garwin, IA. Based on limited research I was able to locate the following information regarding this family: Wilbur or Wilber Isaac Hume was born 30 Jan 1861 in Hubbard, OH to parents Edwin Edward W. HUME (b. 1833) and Amanda Annon NELSON (1833-1880). Wilber was one of 8 children born to this couple including, Wilber Isaac; Mary Olivia; Charles Nelson; Frank; Anna Viola; Ella Mary; and Delmar James; and Frank Alfred HUME, all born between 1861 and 1876. The family surname may have later been changed to HUMES by some. Wilber married Estella Barbara HAYNES on 29 Mar 1893 in Tama Co. IA. The couple had only one child, Edwin James HUME b. 17 Aug 1895 in Garwin, IA. Wilbur died 26 Oct 1895 and is buried in the Dobson Cemetery in Garwin, IA. Their son Edwin James HUME b. 17 Aug 1885 in Garwin, IA married Myrtle Marie KEHR (b. 20 Mar 1900) on 1 June 1919. Edwin was living in Vulcan, Alberta, Canada in 1917 but traveled to Carlton, IA when he was registered for the WWI draft, listing his occupation as Farmer. He was in Seattle, WA by the time he registered for the draft in 1942. Estella Barbara HAYNES HUME MAIDEN was b. 28 Apr 1871 in Carlton, IA to parents James Marion HAYNES (b. 23 Feb 1849 in Tama, IA-d. 1919 in Carlton, IA) and Shady Ann STRONG (b. 29 Jan 1852 in West Mansfield, OH-d. 8 Jun 1873 in Tama Co. IA giving birth to her second daughter). Estella had one sibling, a sister Shady Ann HAYNES b. 8 Jun 1873. After her Mother's death in 1873 her father married Melissa May KIRKMAN or KERKMAN (1858-1931) and they had 10 more children including, Ella Mae; Warren Silves; Mary Nellie "Nell"; Della J.; John Oscar; Ada A.; Louis A.; Orley; Rolla "Rollie" Russell; Elpha or Helfu W. HAYNES, all born between 1875 and 1893. Estella died 27 Feb 1847 or 1848 in Vulcan, Alberta, Canada and is buried in the Vulcan Cemetery there. After Wilber's death Estella married Francis Marion or Marion Francis MAIDEN (b. 21 Sept 1867 in Tama Co. IA son of Joseph MAIDEN and Maria GRANT) on 30 Nov 1898 in Rockton, IA and together they had 3 children, Edwin Hugh; Fern Lucille, and Chester Leroy MAIDEN born in Marshall Co. or Tama Co. IA between 1895 and 1904. Census records provide the following details: 1880 census of Hubbard, OH: E. J. HUME, age 66, a Farmer, born PA, parents born PA Mary HUME, wife, age 60, House Keeping, born PA, parents born PA James HUME, son, age 46, a Farm Worker, born PA, parents born PA Wilbert J. HUME, grandson, age 17, a Farm Worker, born OH, parents born PA 1880 census of Carlton, IA: James M. HAYNES, age 31, a Farmer, born IN, parents born OH/WV Malissa HAYNES, wife, age 22, Keeping House, born IA, parents born KY/TN Estella B. HAYNES, dau, age 9, born IA, parents born IN/OH Ella M. HAYNES, dau, age 5, born IA Warren S. HAYNES, son, age 4, born IA Mary N. HAYNES, dau, age 1, born IA + 1 Boarder 1895 census of Tama, IA: Wilber J. HUME, age 32, born OH, a Farmer, Baptist Estella B. HUME, age 23, born Tama Co., IA, a Christian 1900 census of LeGrand Township, Marshall Co., IA: Frank MAIDEN, age 32, born Sept 1867, married 2 years, born MO, parents born MO/IL, a Barber Estella B. MAIDEN, wife, age 29, born Apr 1871, married 2 years, 2 children/1 living, born IA, parents born IN/OH Edwin H. MAIDEN, son, age 4, born Aug 1895, born IA 1930 census of Seattle, WA: Edwin HUME, age 35, married at age 24, born IA, parents born OH/IA, a Postal Clerk Myrtle HUME, wife, age 30, married at age 19, born ND, parents born OH/IN Franklin HUME, son, age 10, born Canada Meda HUME, dau, age 8, born Canada Doris HUME, dau, age 7, born WA Harold HUME, son, age 5, born WA Nina HUME, dau, age 3 years + 6 months, born WA 1940 census of Seattle, WA: Edwin J. HUME, age 44, born IA, a Postal Clerk Myrtle HUME, wife, age 40, born ND Franklin W. HUME, son, age 20, born Canada Meda M. HUME, dau, age 18, born Canada Doris M. HUME, dau, age 17, born WA Harold L. HUME, son, age 15, born WA Nina E. HUME, dau, age 13, born WA Edwin J. HUME, son, age 8, born WA Leonia B. KEHR, mother-in-law, age 76, born IN I am hoping to locate someone from this family so that the photographs can be returned to their care. If you are a member of this family, or you know someone who might be, please contact me. Thanks, Shelley

    02/07/2015 05:43:47