The transcription of Lick Creek township finishes up all townships for the 1860 Federal Census for Van Buren County. All 12 townships from 1860 can be accessed from: http://www.rootsweb.com/~iavanbur/1860census.htm Thank you again, Sharon, Fran and Marian for your wonderful help! Rich ___________________________________________________________ «¤»¥«¤»§«¤»¥«¤»§«¤»¥«¤»§«¤»¥«¤»§«¤»¥«¤»§«¤»¥«¤»§«¤»¥«¤»¥«¤»§«¤» Rich Lowe richlowe@web-iowa.com Van Buren Co. IA GenWeb Coordinator http://www.rootsweb.com/~iavanbur/ IAVANBUR-L Mail List http://www.rootsweb.com/~iavanbur/how-to-subscribe.html Villages of Van Buren http://www.800-tourvbc.com
Dianne, Do you know which one of the ROGER's boys were supposed to be the great-grandfather of William Brown Rogers. I have the names of the children of Frances Pollard and George Rogers. I think that one of their children may have been on the expedition. There is a good book, by James Alexander Thom, called From Sea to Shining Sea. It is about the Clark family and some about the Rogers family and tells about the expeditons of the Clark boys. It has been several years since I've read the book, but it has a huge amount of information in it, with lots of family names, and those who went with the Clark boys/men on their expeditons. Hope this information may help you..Sharon *********** REPLY SEPARATOR *********** On 2/21/01, at 11:10 AM, Dianne Irwin wrote: >Posted on: VanBuren Co. Ia Query Forum >Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Ia/VanBuren/1272 > >Surname: Henderson, Graham, Rogers >------------------------- > >I am searching for the ancestors of Mary Elizabeth Henderson, born 11/6/1853 >in Iowa. She was the daughter of Willaim Henderson and Mary Graham. She >married George Clark Rogers in Van Buren County on Dec. 10, 1870. Their >son, William Brown Rogers, claimed that his great-grandfather was a member >of the Lewis & Clark expidition. The Hendersons and Grahams are one of >the branches we cannot find. > > >==== IAVANBUR Mailing List ==== >Visit the Van Buren Co. GenConnect Boards >Queries - Obits - Bios - Wills - Bible - Pensions - Deeds >http://www.rootsweb.com/~iavanbur/ E-Mail: shagler@micron.net HomePage: http://www.webpak.net/~shagler/index.htm HomePage: http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~shagler/index.htm "Enjoy the little things, for one day you may look back and realize they were the big things" ---ROBERT BRAULT
Rich & Sharon, Thanks so much for all your hard work. I recently revisited the site and it is wonderful. I can't believe all the information that has been added since my last visit. Anyone who has not checked out this site should do so. I am still researching The Abner Martin family of Van Buren County and have hit that "brick wall". I would really love to know Abner or Louisa's parents. Any help would be appreciated. See below for Abner and his children. Joelyn James Vicksburg, MS 1. ABNER1 MARTIN was born June 20, 1814 in East Weare, Hillsborough county, New Hampshire, and died February 08, 1890 in Mt. Zion, Van Burren county, Iowa. He married LOUISAWHITE September 07, 1835 in Painsville,Geauga county, Ohio. She was born February 02, 1816 in Geauga County, Ohio, and died April 09, 1892 in Van Burren county, Iowa. Children of ABNER MARTIN and LOUISAWHITE are: i. SYLVESTER MARTIN, b. Abt. 1837; d. April 06, 1872. 2. ii. JULIUS MARTIN, b. July 10, 1838, Iowa; d. April1897, Decatur county, Iowa. 3. iii. CHARLOTTE MARTIN, b. April 25, 1840, Keosauqua, VanBuren county, Iowa; d. May 10, 1927. 4. iv. ALBERT MARTIN, b. November 25, 1841, Mount Zion,Van Burren county, Iowa; d. August 10,1927, Oklahoma, Chickasaw county, Ms. 5. v. VOLNEY MARTIN, b. October 16, 1843, Van BurenCounty, Iowa; d. January 23, 1927, Davis County, Iowa. 6. vi. ORIN MARTIN, b. Abt. 1846, Washington Twsp,Van Buren, Iowa. vii. ETHAN MARTIN, b. Abt. 1849. 7. viii. OLLIE A. MARTIN,b. December 26, 1850; d. August 26, 1936. ix. MORRIS MARTIN, b. Abt. 1851. x. LAMAR MARTIN,b. Abt. 1855. 8. xi. KATIEL. MARTIN,b. Abt. 1857. xii. EXTINE MARTIN, b. 1858; d. 1858.
The 1860 Federal Census transcription for Village township is now complete and has been uploaded. Our thanks go our to transcriber Sharon Franklin who completed both Village and Vernon townships. All that remains is Lick Creek township and that should be completed either today or Thursday. You can find links to all 1860 census records at: http://www.rootsweb.com/~iavanbur/1860census.htm Thanks again for your contribution, Sharon! Rich ___________________________________________________________ «¤»¥«¤»§«¤»¥«¤»§«¤»¥«¤»§«¤»¥«¤»§«¤»¥«¤»§«¤»¥«¤»§«¤»¥«¤»¥«¤»§«¤» Rich Lowe richlowe@web-iowa.com Van Buren Co. IA GenWeb Coordinator http://www.rootsweb.com/~iavanbur/ IAVANBUR-L Mail List http://www.rootsweb.com/~iavanbur/how-to-subscribe.html Villages of Van Buren http://www.800-tourvbc.com
Posted on: VanBuren Co. Ia Query Forum Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Ia/VanBuren/1272 Surname: Henderson, Graham, Rogers ------------------------- I am searching for the ancestors of Mary Elizabeth Henderson, born 11/6/1853 in Iowa. She was the daughter of Willaim Henderson and Mary Graham. She married George Clark Rogers in Van Buren County on Dec. 10, 1870. Their son, William Brown Rogers, claimed that his great-grandfather was a member of the Lewis & Clark expidition. The Hendersons and Grahams are one of the branches we cannot find.
Hi List, Seeking the family of JAMES A. MOWRE, etc. who was born in Kentucky in ca. 1826. He married MARGARET _____ (b. ca. 1831 in Indiana) and had these six children: 1. John W. b. 1848 in Iowa. 2. William b. 1851 in Iowa. 3. Mary Lucinda b. 1853 in Iowa. 4. Amanda E. b. 1855 in Iowa. 5. Catherine b. 1859 in Iowa. 6. Martha b. 1861 in Davis Co. IA d. 1936 in Perry Co. IL. She married Elsworth Brown and David Stowers. James and Margaret lived in Davis CO. IA (Salt Creek Twp) and had ties to Van Buren CO. IA. James served in the Civil War as a Private (37th Iowa Infantry--does anyone have a book for a lookup on this?). He might have died as a result of the war in the 1860s (or were they divorced?) as he does not appear on the 1870 Davis CO. census with his family (his wife Margaret is listed as MARGARET SHEPPARD). I have no idea where he is buried. There is also a SARAH MOWERY, WILEY MOWERY, and JOSEPH MOWERY in the 1850-60 census of Van Buren CO. IA (Jackson Twp.). Sarah and Joseph were born in Kentucky and Wiley was born in Indiana. Are they connected to James Mowre/Mowry of Davis CO. IA?? Please email me privately. Nancy Helvey Twin Falls, Idaho
Posted on: VanBuren Co. Ia Query Forum Reply Here: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/genbbs.cgi/USA/Ia/VanBuren/1271 Surname: POOL, DOWELL ------------------------- I have a Conrad Pool m Rachel Dowell as the father of Samuel Pool b 1818 Ohio. He is probably Conrad II. I don't have siblings for Samuel, but I don't doubt the Conrad you are speaking about is connected in some way and may be Conrad I. Apparently there were 3 of them in the line. I am not sure at all of the accuracy of the data I have back past Samuel b 1818. Would be nice to link these Conrad Pools up.
Rich I happened to get into the 1860 Van Buren census this morning before your message arrived and found it very helpful. Please thank Marian Cox on my behalf for a job very well done. Do you have plans to include the 1870 and 1880 censuses in due course ? I am particularly interested as I am still trying to unravel the positions of Isaac Holliday and his sons James D.Holliday,Frederick E. Holliday,Charles D. Holliday and G.Stanley Holliday. Isaac I know died in Henry County,IA in 1889 : James D. died in Iowa in 1917 and left two sons Aaron who was living in Keosauqua in 1921 and I presume died there in 1925 and his brother Harvey who moved to Colorado and was living there in 1921. the last track we have of Fredeick and Charles was that they were farming Section 26 in Hillsborough in 1878 - they then vanish.Of G.Stanley we know nothing. I am anxious to find out whether any of them had male children and thus carried on the Holliday name ( of which I believe I am the last standard bearer from the family that they left in the UK in 1820 : albeit it is my third christian name - having been my mother's maiden surname) Thus your 1870 and 1880 censuses will probably be very telling if and when they are available ! Thanks for all the good work ! Gerald Clark ----- Original Message ----- From: "Rich Lowe" <richlowe@web-iowa.com> To: <IAVANBUR-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, February 19, 2001 12:54 PM Subject: [IAVANBUR] 1860 Union Twp. Complete > The 43 pages of the 1860 Federal Census for Union Twp. Van Buren Co. is > now complete thanks to Marian Cox who transcribed this township (and > several others) for the Van Buren Co. GenWeb project. > > I continue to find these very interesting and a good reminder of where > we came from. Every so often, a particular entry catches my eye. On page > 383 is a 9 year old girl name Mary A Webber, who's mother and father and > older brother are listed as born in England. Little Mary is listed as > birthplace "Atlantic Ocean". > > You will find a list of links to all completed townships at: > http://www.rootsweb.com/~iavanbur/1860census.htm > > Thanks, Marian. > > Rich > ___________________________________________________________ > «¤»¥«¤»§«¤»¥«¤»§«¤»¥«¤»§«¤»¥«¤»§«¤»¥«¤»§«¤»¥«¤»§«¤»¥«¤»¥«¤»§«¤» > Rich Lowe richlowe@web-iowa.com > Van Buren Co. IA GenWeb Coordinator > http://www.rootsweb.com/~iavanbur/ > IAVANBUR-L Mail List > http://www.rootsweb.com/~iavanbur/how-to-subscribe.html > Villages of Van Buren > http://www.800-tourvbc.com > > > > ==== IAVANBUR Mailing List ==== > Share A Piece of Your Family's History With Yet-To-Be-Found Cousins > By Posting Your Obits - Bios - Wills - Bible - Pensions - Deed Records > http://www.rootsweb.com/~iavanbur/ >
The 43 pages of the 1860 Federal Census for Union Twp. Van Buren Co. is now complete thanks to Marian Cox who transcribed this township (and several others) for the Van Buren Co. GenWeb project. I continue to find these very interesting and a good reminder of where we came from. Every so often, a particular entry catches my eye. On page 383 is a 9 year old girl name Mary A Webber, who's mother and father and older brother are listed as born in England. Little Mary is listed as birthplace "Atlantic Ocean". You will find a list of links to all completed townships at: http://www.rootsweb.com/~iavanbur/1860census.htm Thanks, Marian. Rich ___________________________________________________________ «¤»¥«¤»§«¤»¥«¤»§«¤»¥«¤»§«¤»¥«¤»§«¤»¥«¤»§«¤»¥«¤»§«¤»¥«¤»¥«¤»§«¤» Rich Lowe richlowe@web-iowa.com Van Buren Co. IA GenWeb Coordinator http://www.rootsweb.com/~iavanbur/ IAVANBUR-L Mail List http://www.rootsweb.com/~iavanbur/how-to-subscribe.html Villages of Van Buren http://www.800-tourvbc.com
Surnames : Cates, Milford, Toops, Worden I'm a new subscriber to Van Buren Co. list. First a hearty, well deserved thank you to Rich Lowe and co-workers on their efforts and dedication on a very informative and productive web site. The site has provided me much useful information and links to other nearby IA, MO and IL Co. sites. I'm a displaced mid-westerner with my maternal line roots in northern Illinois (McHenry Co.), southern Wisconsin (Walworth Co.), southern and northern Iowa (Van Buren Co., Kossuth Co., Palo Alto Co., Dickinson Co.). Ggrandfather Ennis Henry Worden b.12 Mar 1854, Kane Co., Illinois, d. 22 Jul 1900, Bentonsport, VBC, is buried in Bentonsport Cemetery, having married 2nd (Oct 1898) Mary Quaintance, b. Bentonsport, May 1860. I have his large Worden line, but do not know with whom or why he removed from northern IL to VBC area. Grandfather John Cates b. 14 Apr 1878, Farmington, VBC, d. 18 Mar 1916, Walworth Co., WI. John and Edith Alice WORDEN Cates' (b. 6 Feb 1884, Shopiere, Rock Co., WI) four eldest of nine children (Charles Richard, b. 9 Aug 1902; Elmer Noah, b. 20 Oct 1903; Edgar Worden, b. 15 Oct 1905; Alice Margaret, b. 13 Jul 1907) were born in the Farmington area. The fifth, Irene Mabel, was b. 26 Feb 1909, in Clark Co., Mo. John Cates' sister, Marcena, b. Dec 1879 (?), probably in VBC, married Charles Toops (b. 11 Nov 1875, Clark Co., Mo.) abt 1899. John and Marcena Cates' parents were William (b. 1843, KY) and Margaret E. MILFORD Cates (b. 1855 (?), IA), m. 25 Oct 1874. Family lore is her name was Margaret, however, in Clark County, Missouri Marriages, 1866-1900, the marriage is listed as William Castes (sic) and Mary Milford, 24 Oct 1874. According to the 1860 IA Census, VBC, Farmington Twnshp, Margaret E. Milford had an older sister named Mary E. Was this just a recording error? I would like to know if anyone else has worked on the Milford, Cates, Toops families in Van Buren Co area. Particularly, where are William and Margaret Cates buried, did they have any additional children besides John and Marcena, when and with whom did Wm migrate from KY, from what KY county did he migrate? Where are Charles and Marcena Toops buried, did they have any children? Any information at all on Margaret Milford's family? If desired, you may e-mail me directly at lahollytree1@aol.com. Thanks for any help in advance. Lloyd A. Holly
Hi Gang! Will someone do a look-up for me? I need the 1852 census for Samuel Langley in Farmington Township, Van Buren County, Iowa. I believe he was my ancestor's brother. I will appreciate it very much!! Thank you, Shirley
Don't know if this will be helpful but here goes. I have a Robert Gardner listed on the Hickory Iowa Van Buren County Village township census of 1860. Robert Gardner 39 Farmer Real estate value $3600 Personal estate $900. b. Ireland Rachel 30 b. Ireland John 11 b. Iowa & attending school Hugh 9 b. Iowa & attending school Thomas 8 b. Iowa & attending school Margaret Hill 26 Servant b. Ireland Sarah Hill 1 b. Ireland These people are not related to me and the reason I am sending this is because Van Buren County is so close to Missouri and Fremont isn't all that far away from here either. Hope this helps. Good hunting and good Luck. Sharon
Kathy This individual will not see this reply since the original query was gatewayed from the Query Board. You will need to respond to the Query Board at: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Ia/VanBuren/1270 Rich kathy canaday wrote: > Margaret Fraizer See was married to Emsley F Canaday Oct 18,1939. He is my > husband's ggrandfather. I have Margaret's obit. will check and see what I > can find on your info. I live in van buren. Will see if I can find the obit > on Clare Wiley. There is a book on Wileys at the library. will send you what > I find. > kathy > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Sylvia See <sylviac@telusplanet.net> > To: <IAVANBUR-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Saturday, February 17, 2001 6:31 PM > Subject: [IAVANBUR] Clare Wiley orbit > > > Posted on: VanBuren Co. Ia Query Forum > > Reply Here: > http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Ia/VanBuren/1270 > > > > Surname: Wiley, Williams, SEE, Frazier > > ------------------------- > > > > Surname: Wiley, Williams, See, Frazier > > > > I am very interested in the obituary of Clare Wiley. I wonder if anyone > > in the area can find out if the marriage to Amber Williams Martin, would > > show that Amber is the daughter of Fred Williams and wife Luella SEE > Williams. > > They resided in Birmingham Iowa. Luella is the daughter of George > Washington > > SEE and Margaret Frazier,and both are buried in Maple Hill cemetery, along > > with Luella's brother James SEE. This obituary shows a son Harold Martin, > > and I would very interested in knowing if he is still alive and may be > > contacted. I would very much appreciate any help I can get in locating > > Amber and her mother Luella. Luella is the sister of our grandfather John > > SEE who left Iowa and came to Canada in 1912. Thankyou in advance. > > Sylvia See P.O. Box 1207 Claresholm, Alberta Canada T0L 0T0 > sylviac@telusplanet.net > > > > > > Link: Surname SEE Research Site > > URL: > <http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/s/e/e/Sylvia-See-AB/?Welcome=982 > 456581> > > > > ______________________________ > > ==== IAVANBUR Mailing List ==== > - Van Buren Co. Obituraries Database - > Be Sure to Leave One Behind .. for Every One You Find > http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Ia/VanBurenObits -- ___________________________________________________________ «¤»¥«¤»§«¤»¥«¤»§«¤»¥«¤»§«¤»¥«¤»§«¤»¥«¤»§«¤»¥«¤»§«¤»¥«¤»¥«¤»§«¤» Rich Lowe richlowe@web-iowa.com Van Buren Co. IA GenWeb Coordinator http://www.rootsweb.com/~iavanbur/ IAVANBUR-L Mail List http://www.rootsweb.com/~iavanbur/how-to-subscribe.html Villages of Van Buren http://www.800-tourvbc.com
Robert J Gardner b. 1847 was listed in the 1880 Fremont County, Iowa (listed as R.J.) with wife Sarah,b. 1856, 4 children and his Mother in law-61 year old Mary Campbell. This is my Great Grandfather. Grandfather (James A. Gardner) was born in Apr 1881 in Van Buren county, Iowa. Robert was born in Iowa but Sarah was born in Ohio. I am assuming that since the mother in law's last name was Campbell that was Sarah's maiden name also. I haven't found marriages licenses or birth records on any of this family. Sarah was out of the picture by 1900 as Robert and his children show up in the Taney County, Missouri census in that year. Robert & Sarah's children are: Mucie, Leon, Nelson A, Hugh A, James A, Clary Erma, & Edith E. These children were born in Iowa. The last one was born in 1886, so Sarah may have died in childbirth and Robert moved to Missouri to be with kin. There were Gardners in Missouri as early as 1860 but until I know more about Robert Gardner and his parents, I can't prove they were family. I would appreciate hearing from anyone who can shed some light on this difficult family. This has been my brick wall for the last ten years. I have tried just about every list possible. Thank you very much. Pat- d65706@juno.com ________________________________________________________________ GET INTERNET ACCESS FROM JUNO! Juno offers FREE or PREMIUM Internet access for less! Join Juno today! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj.
Margaret Fraizer See was married to Emsley F Canaday Oct 18,1939. He is my husband's ggrandfather. I have Margaret's obit. will check and see what I can find on your info. I live in van buren. Will see if I can find the obit on Clare Wiley. There is a book on Wileys at the library. will send you what I find. kathy ----- Original Message ----- From: Sylvia See <sylviac@telusplanet.net> To: <IAVANBUR-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, February 17, 2001 6:31 PM Subject: [IAVANBUR] Clare Wiley orbit > Posted on: VanBuren Co. Ia Query Forum > Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Ia/VanBuren/1270 > > Surname: Wiley, Williams, SEE, Frazier > ------------------------- > > Surname: Wiley, Williams, See, Frazier > > I am very interested in the obituary of Clare Wiley. I wonder if anyone > in the area can find out if the marriage to Amber Williams Martin, would > show that Amber is the daughter of Fred Williams and wife Luella SEE Williams. > They resided in Birmingham Iowa. Luella is the daughter of George Washington > SEE and Margaret Frazier,and both are buried in Maple Hill cemetery, along > with Luella's brother James SEE. This obituary shows a son Harold Martin, > and I would very interested in knowing if he is still alive and may be > contacted. I would very much appreciate any help I can get in locating > Amber and her mother Luella. Luella is the sister of our grandfather John > SEE who left Iowa and came to Canada in 1912. Thankyou in advance. > Sylvia See P.O. Box 1207 Claresholm, Alberta Canada T0L 0T0 sylviac@telusplanet.net > > > Link: Surname SEE Research Site > URL: <http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/s/e/e/Sylvia-See-AB/?Welcome=982 456581> > > ______________________________
Was there a family by the name of LANGLEY or MADDOX living in or near Plymouth, Van Buren Co., Iowa, in 1850? Will someone be kind enough to do a look-up for me? I rechecked my original 1979 information and learned that John GRAHAM had died of pneumonia while building a mill on the DesMoines River. This was in July or Aug., 1850. His wife, Elizabeth "Betsy" LANGLEY, and their three-year-old son, Jasper Newton GRAHAM, lived with her wealthy uncle and his two old-maid daughters, for two months after John's death. Elizabeth and Jasper took a boat back to her mother's home in Ouachita Co., Arkansas. Her uncle would have been a Langley or a Maddox. Elizabeth's parents were James W. LANGLEY and Judah Judith MADDOX. It is possible that Elizabeth and Jasper could have been living in their household when the 1850 Census was taken. I will appreciate any help so much!! Thank you! -Shirley in LA
Hi Everyone, Im fairly new to this list. Here is the family I am looking for information on. I would especially like to make contact with descendants of this family, as well as find out more information on the children, grandchildren, etc. Hopefully, someone out there will recognize them. Thanks, Maggie Hall Name: Frederick Hancock Birth: 13 Dec 1815 Lucerne County, PA Death: 4 Oct 1903 Bentonsport, Van Buren, Iowa Burial: Bentonsport Cemetery Occupation: Merchant/JOP & NP in Bentonsport, Van Buren, IA Education: Also in Lumber business/Legislative Rep 1844-45, Capt. in Religion: Civil War. Congregational Church Father: Jonathan HANCOCK (1765-1830) Mother: Mary Wright (1786-1870) Marriage: 11 Oct 1835 Spouse: Ann Penrose Collins Birth: 1818 Of Delaware Death: 9 Jan 1863 Bentonsport, IA? Burial: Bentonsport Cemetery Children: 1 M: Paul M. Hancock Birth: 1845 Death: 1864 Keokukuk, IA (19 yrs) 2 M: Thomas Hancock Birth: abt 1848 3 F: Fanny Hancock Spouse: Andrew Alexander 4 F: Sally Hancock Spouse: E.A. Robinson 5 F: Mary Hancock Spouse: J. S. Keck 6 M: Frederick Hancock 7 F: Mattie Hancock Birth: abt 1856 Death: 4 Oct 1878 Watsonville, Santa Cruz, Ca. ? (22 yrs)
There was a Samuel Langley in Farmington twp. in 1852. I don't have local access to the 1852 census unfortunately. The only thing I come up with for a Maddox is a William Maddox in the 1838 census. Rich --- HappeeNotes@aol.com wrote: > Was there a family by the name of LANGLEY or MADDOX > living in or near > Plymouth, Van Buren Co., Iowa, in 1850? Will > someone be kind enough to do a > look-up for me? I rechecked my original 1979 > information and learned that > John GRAHAM had died of pneumonia while building a > mill on the DesMoines > River. This was in July or Aug., 1850. His wife, > Elizabeth "Betsy" LANGLEY, > and their three-year-old son, Jasper Newton GRAHAM, > lived with her wealthy > uncle and his two old-maid daughters, for two months > after John's death. > Elizabeth and Jasper took a boat back to her > mother's home in Ouachita Co., > Arkansas. Her uncle would have been a Langley or a > Maddox. Elizabeth's > parents were James W. LANGLEY and Judah Judith > MADDOX. It is possible that > Elizabeth and Jasper could have been living in their > household when the 1850 > Census was taken. I will appreciate any help so > much!! Thank you! -Shirley > in LA > > > ==== IAVANBUR Mailing List ==== > Share A Piece of Your Family's History With > Yet-To-Be-Found Cousins > By Posting Your Obits - Bios - Wills - Bible - > Pensions - Deed Records > http://www.rootsweb.com/~iavanbur/ > > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get personalized email addresses from Yahoo! Mail - only $35 a year! http://personal.mail.yahoo.com/
Posted on: VanBuren Co. Ia Query Forum Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Ia/VanBuren/1270 Surname: Wiley, Williams, SEE, Frazier ------------------------- Surname: Wiley, Williams, See, Frazier I am very interested in the obituary of Clare Wiley. I wonder if anyone in the area can find out if the marriage to Amber Williams Martin, would show that Amber is the daughter of Fred Williams and wife Luella SEE Williams. They resided in Birmingham Iowa. Luella is the daughter of George Washington SEE and Margaret Frazier,and both are buried in Maple Hill cemetery, along with Luella's brother James SEE. This obituary shows a son Harold Martin, and I would very interested in knowing if he is still alive and may be contacted. I would very much appreciate any help I can get in locating Amber and her mother Luella. Luella is the sister of our grandfather John SEE who left Iowa and came to Canada in 1912. Thankyou in advance. Sylvia See P.O. Box 1207 Claresholm, Alberta Canada T0L 0T0 sylviac@telusplanet.net Link: Surname SEE Research Site URL: <http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/s/e/e/Sylvia-See-AB/?Welcome=982456581>
I saw your post on the Van Buren County list. I have sent your address to Morris Braum, a Bonnett researcher. He will probably be contacting you. There are two others that I know of, but will have to look up their addresses: Howard Bonnett and Bill Hayes. Keith/Connie Street ckcasey@louisacomm.net "To measure the man (person), measure his (or her) heart." -Malcolm S. Forbes Connie's Web site: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~conniesfamily/ ----- Original Message ----- From: "Sharon Franklin" <tumbleweed@lisco.net> To: <IAVANBUR-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, February 13, 2001 2:09 PM Subject: Re: [IAVANBUR] Bonnett > I am interested in the Bonnett family also. Peter and Margaret Linger > Bonnett's son Nicholas b. 17Aug1813 Va. d 18Jan.1881 Jefferson County IA > buried Fell Cemetery, is our connection. I don't have much info but would > sure be willing to share what I have. Thank Sharon > > > ==== IAVANBUR Mailing List ==== > Share A Piece of Your Family's History With Yet-To-Be-Found Cousins > By Posting Your Obits - Bios - Wills - Bible - Pensions - Deed Records > http://www.rootsweb.com/~iavanbur/ > >